05/29/2026
âJUSTICE OR âGET BACKâ?â â JULIO FOOLIOâS MOTHER GOES VIRAL AFTER EMOTIONAL REACTION TO GUILTY VERDICTS đ¨
The internet erupted after Sandrika Mays, the mother of late Jacksonville rapper Julio Foolio, publicly reacted to the reported guilty verdicts in the first-degree murder case connected to her sonâs death.
And her emotional response instantly became one of the most talked-about moments online.
âJUSTICE 4 FOOLIO!!!â
Following reports that the suspects were found guilty, Sandrika Mays reportedly took to social media celebrating the verdict while YTB Fattâs âGet Backâ played in the background.
Her message quickly spread across timelines:
âJUSTICE 4 FOOLIO!!! The right get back!!! GUILTY AS CHARGED⌠We all gonna cry together!!!!â
And within minutes, social media exploded into debate, emotion, and nonstop reactions.
âA GRIEVING MOTHER FINALLY GOT HER ANSWERâ
For many supporters, the reaction represented something raw and deeply human:
a mother carrying years of grief finally feeling like accountability had arrived.
Fans flooded comment sections saying the moment wasnât about internet clout or celebrationâit was about pain, closure, and emotional release after losing a child in one of Jacksonvilleâs most public and violent rap tragedies.
To them, her words reflected heartbreak more than victory.
BUT THE INTERNET QUICKLY SPLIT đ
As expected, not everyone viewed the moment the same way.
Some users questioned whether publicly celebrating guilty verdicts with music tied to âget backâ culture blurred the line between justice and retaliation narratives that already haunt hip-hop communities.
Others argued that people criticizing her reaction cannot truly understand the emotional devastation of losing a son to violence.
And just like that, the conversation became much bigger than the verdict itself.
âTHIS IS THE REALITY OF HIP-HOPâS STREET ERAâ
Many fans are now pointing out how modern rap culture has created an environment where grief, justice, music, and internet performance all collide publicly in real time.
Instead of quiet mourning behind closed doors, emotions now unfold online:
Through livestreams
Viral captions
Music references
And posts shared instantly with millions
And because of that, every reaction becomes part of the story.
âFOOLIOâS DEATH LEFT A CITY DIVIDEDâ
The loss of Julio Foolio wasnât just another rap headline.
For Jacksonville supporters, his death symbolized years of escalating tension, online taunting, street politics, and a culture where music and real-life violence increasingly blurred together.
Thatâs why the verdictsâand Sandrika Maysâ reactionâcarry so much emotional weight online.
To some, this moment feels like overdue justice.
To others, it feels like another reminder of how deep the pain still runs.
THE BIGGER QUESTION PEOPLE ARE ASKING
As reactions continue flooding social media, many users are now debating something even deeper:
Can there ever truly be âclosureâ in situations like this?
Because while guilty verdicts may bring legal accountability, they donât bring back lost lives, erase trauma, or heal entire communities affected by violence.
And that reality is what makes the conversation so emotional tonight.
ONE THING IS CLEARâŚ
Whether people view Sandrika Maysâ reaction as grief, justice, celebration, or controversyâŚ
The moment has once again forced hip-hop culture to confront the painful intersection of loss, public emotion, street narratives, and the internetâs nonstop spotlight.