Abdul Haqq, better known as Big Durk, recently took to Instagram to share a thought-provoking video about his son Lil Durk Prosecution Perspectives.
While Haqq expressed doubts about the timing of Durk’s arrest, he declined to comment on the specifics of the charges against his son in a post shared by former 2Pac collaborator Mutah Beale. While taking a moment to thank Durk’s supporters, Huck also singled out his son as one of the city’s leading artists who has been an advocate for social justice and community reform.
“We first want to thank everyone for their support and love,” Huck said to fans and supporters. “The family gave us words of encouragement. We thank the fans and everyone who supports us. I leave all the legal issues to the lawyers to break this thing up, how the legal issues behind this are handled,”
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Harker continued, saying he was concerned about the circumstances of the indictment.
“It’s very strange,” he said in part. “Once he started doing good things there, once he got away from all the gangs beating and abusing the dead and doing things on the street, when he changed his life, when he is now a dean, practicing religion, doing things for the community, doing things for the community, Bringing peace to Chicago and various cities, and now all of a sudden he’s being sued.
Haque also seemed to emphasize that religious discrimination could also be a factor in the timing of the indictment, which came shortly after Lil Duke attended a Muslim conference in Chicago calling for peace.
“This was right after we had a Muslim conference in Chicago calling for peace,” he said. “Now, three to four days later, he’s being charged.”
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“When he had his concerts, all the people who were killed in Chicago showed that was not the problem and he was prosecuted again,” he said before emphasizing. “But now he’s being prosecuted for it.”
Big Duke called on the public to “look at the bigger picture,” saying the legal system often targets those who strive to make positive change in their communities. He bolstered his case by citing the lucrative business of the for-profit prison pipeline behind America’s mass incarceration phenomenon.
“Look at what the government is trying to do,” he said. “They always think the whole thing is you did something wrong, you didn’t do it well, then that’s good for them because that’s going to fill up the jails. But when you start doing the right thing and tell people to stop doing the wrong thing , suddenly you become their enemy and they have to lock you up,” he concluded.
Huck was arrested in 1993 for his role in a cocaine ring and sentenced to life in prison in 1994. success achieved. Haack previously claimed that authorities would offer him freedom and informant work if he provided incriminating information to gangster co-founder Larry Hoover. Haque’s speech on his son’s behalf comes after Durk’s 11-year-old son spoke publicly about his father’s character after his arrest in October on murder-for-hire charges.
Watch Haqq’s full speech on the matter in the post above.

