Julio Foolio's Mother Speaks Out About Son's 🕊️ Death, Announces Documentary!!!
RIP Son!!!
First Name Tom, Last Name Foolery… And I’m Everybody’s Uncle!
Especially this fallen Jacksonville rapper… Julio Foolio
Sandrikas Mays, the mother of the late rapper Julio Foolio, shared outrage overreactions to her son's death and announced a documentary focusing on his life story.
Julio Foolio, whose real name is Charles Jones, was fatally shot in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn Tampa North on June 23. He was celebrating his 26th birthday.
Three others were injured in the shooting.
"RIP Son," Mays said at the start of her message on Instagram.
She then said that a documentary about her son's life story is "coming soon."
"The story that only I can tell because I know the Truths from the Fakes, I think [I'm] the 'ONLY' mother that [keeps] it Real while MOST others know [damn] well what was going on. with their OWN sons," Mays said.
Mays also spoke out against women who she claims are "celebrating" her son's death.
"The same women that was buying your CDs for their kids, [let's] not forget that!!!" Mays said. "These same women sons did the same thing you did went tit for tat on this drill music in which I NEVER Condoned."
While no suspects have been identified or apprehended yet, Tampa and Jacksonville officials have said the deadly shooting involved groups from Jacksonville.
"These groups – I won't name them, they know who they are – we're not going to tolerate any retribution, any revenge. We're going to watch. We're going to pay attention to what's going on," Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters said at a press conference last week.
Mays explained that a feud led to her son's death.
"I stayed on you [about] this beef c***, cussed u out, begged u to take stuff down and when I was SHOT 8 times, I spared their lives [even though] mine was changed," Mays said.
In April, Jones said there had been "multiple attempts on my life" on Instagram. He spoke about one of these attempts on a podcast in 2022, as he recalled being shot at as he left a recording studio.
New content has also been posted to Jones' Instagram page, including a video where he was asked what he would want to be remembered for if he died.
Jones said he would want to be known as "a funny, kind-hearted young man."
Jones had over 950,00 monthly listeners on Spotify. Some of his most popular songs included Voo Doo, Dead Opps. Pt. 2, I Hate You I Love You and Play With Me.
This is the second tragic loss the hip-hop community has experienced in recent weeks. Up-and-coming rapper Enchanting died in June from drug overdose. She died shortly after being placed on life support. She was also 26 years old. She had over 185,000 monthly listeners with popular songs like No Luv and Track & Field.
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