Overview
- Jurors deliberated for three and a half hours before finding Hakeem “Ksoo” Robinson guilty of first-degree murder in the January 2020 shooting of Charles McCormick outside a Jacksonville temp agency.
- Prosecutors said the attack was revenge for the killing of Robinson’s stepbrother Willie Addison, pointing to a diss track mocking Addison’s death and social media posts as proof of motive.
- Defense witnesses challenged the footage’s depiction of the gunman, highlighting differences in height and build, the missing murder weapon and phone records that did not place Robinson at the scene.
- Abdul Robinson Sr., who pleaded guilty to accessory charges in 2023, took the stand to identify his son as the shooter and admitted burning the clothes worn during the crime under a 76-month sentence deal.
- Robinson remains charged in a second murder case involving Adrian Gainer, an incident tied to the ATK–6block gang feud, with his next trial slated for later this year.