Jacksonville teen’s murder becomes subject of TikTok trend. His mother calls it ‘ignorant’
The murder of an 18-year-old Jacksonville man becomes the center of a nationwide Tik Tok Trend. Corbin Johnson disappeared in 2018, and his remains were found a year later. A rap song with details about his murder has been trending on Tik Tok for the past few weeks. News4Jax I-Team investigator Corley Peel spoke with Johnson's mother about the popularity her son's case is gaining.
Видео Jacksonville teen’s murder becomes subject of TikTok trend. His mother calls it ‘ignorant’ канала News4JAX The Local Station
Видео Jacksonville teen’s murder becomes subject of TikTok trend. His mother calls it ‘ignorant’ канала News4JAX The Local Station
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