Lil Durk is currently making efforts to demonstrate to a federal judge that he does not pose a threat to society as he awaits trial on federal murder charges. He has proposed a comprehensive security plan, including 24/7 private security and a substantial $2 million bond package, in the hopes of securing his release before the trial. Lil Durk, who has been in custody since October 2024, is accused of being involved in a 2022 shooting in Los Angeles that resulted in the death of Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson. The prosecution alleges that the incident was in retaliation for the killing of King Von in 2020 and that Durk used his group Only the Family to carry out the attack. A reconsideration hearing for his bond is scheduled for May 8, during which his legal team will present a revised proposal involving a security plan from Arsec Group, a licensed private firm that would oversee his movements and report directly to the court to ensure compliance with court-ordered restrictions. The defense argues that with this level of supervision and the substantial bond package, Lil Durk can be safely released pending trial, as the prosecution's case has weakened since his initial detention. Despite facing serious charges that could result in life imprisonment or the death penalty, a final decision on his bond request is pending.