Yo Gotti’s world took a 𝓈𝒽𝓸𝒸𝓀𝒾𝓃𝑔 turn on January 13, 2024, when his older brother, Anthony “Big Jook” Mims, was gunned down during a family repass in Memphis. The violence, which unfolded on camera, has reignited discussions about the tragic cycle of street retaliation that has plagued the city and its rap scene for years.
Big Jook was attending a meal honoring a deceased family member when gunfire erupted, leaving him critically injured. Witnesses reported chaos as he was shot multiple times outside Perin’s Restaurant, a venue meant for mourning and remembrance. Despite immediate medical attention, Jook was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital, marking a grim chapter in a long-standing feud that began over a decade ago.
The incident quickly went 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁, with footage of Jook’s last moments circulating on social media, echoing the tragic death of Young Dolph, who was also killed on camera in 2021. The irony of two prominent figures in Memphis rap meeting violent ends in such similar circumstances has left fans and commentators reeling, questioning the relentless cycle of violence that seems to ensnare those in the industry.
Authorities believe Jook was targeted, with a white Ford Explorer seen fleeing the scene. Despite the ongoing investigation, no suspects have been publicly identified, and the case remains open nearly two years later. This lack of resolution only adds to the tension surrounding the events that have unfolded in Memphis, a city grappling with its own identity amid the chaos.
The roots of this violence trace back to a bitter rivalry between Yo Gotti and Young Dolph, which ignited in 2014 when Dolph rejected Gotti’s offer to join his label, Collective Music Group. What began as a business disagreement quickly escalated into a series of diss tracks, public insults, and violent encounters, culminating in the deaths of both artists’ associates.

In the aftermath of Dolph’s murder, Big Jook allegedly played a role in orchestrating a hit on him, leading to a chilling twist of fate where he, too, fell victim to the same violent culture. The streets of Memphis are haunted by the echoes of their past, as the cycle of retribution continues to claim lives.
As fans mourn the loss of Big Jook, many are left to ponder the lessons that could have been learned. Yo Gotti, now a successful businessman with a net worth of around $100 million, had often spoken about the importance of rising above street life. Yet, the tragic irony remains: both brothers had the opportunity to escape the violence but found themselves ensnared in its grasp.
The haunting question lingers: will the cycle of violence ever cease? As the investigation continues and the community grapples with grief, many hope for a resolution that could finally bring peace to a troubled city. Until then, the tragic tale of Yo Gotti and Big Jook serves as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking in the shadows of fame and fortune.
