The real epidemic seems to be rappers who think they are above the arms of the law once they hit it big rapping. Which is crazy because if dudes are really from that cloth you'd think they realize that no one black is above the law regardless how far they make it or what they got away with...
Regular street dudes who never achieve this level of public acclaim seem to understand this. Supposedly street rappers seem to not understand this and it's wild to me. It makes me question not only their judgements but also how deep guys really were outside in the first place, because it's hard to fathom that you really were outside and don't understand that everything has a reaction...
I think his biggest mistake is replacing his guys who were killed (that he was really close with) with guys who were just hanging around just on some “strength in numbers” game. OTF went from actual family and day ones to adjacent guys with no real connection.
He thought they had the same level of loyalty which is always a mistake (and truth be told you can’t trust anyone if that’s how you’re moving).
This wasn’t Durk’s first rodeo; I highly doubt he handed anyone credit cards and said do what you gotta do. His fault is presenting the task into the atmosphere, and then having people that stupid close enough to have access to company credit cards in the first place.
Was the idea itself stupid when you’re up millions? Absolutely. At the same time I can’t assign my level or moralistic standards and intelligence to someone else.
I think a valid question is if the average person had millions of dollars and had the opportunity to avenge a family member(s) without doing it themselves, would they do it? I’d say a good majority would.
All in all it was a stupid crash out. Should’ve killed him with success like he was actually doing in the first place.