‘Rolling 60 Crip’ gang member pleads guilty to murder

PRESS RELEASE FROM DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL FREDERICK H. AGEE:

GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. — On August 25, 2025, in the Circuit Court of Gibson County at Humboldt Law Court before the Honorable Clayburn Peeples, Cordarious McCurry (33), pled guilty to Second Degree Murder and Felon in Possession of a Firearm and received a sentence of 25 years at 100% to serve in the Tennessee Department of Correction.

Cordarious Mccurry

McCurry also pled in a separate case to being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm and received a sentence of 10 years at 85%, Suspended to State Probation, Consecutive to his 25-year prison sentence for an effective 35 year sentence.

On April 30, 2023, McCurry, who was 31 years old and a documented gang member with the Rolling 60 Crips, shot and killed Markheous “BoBo” Lloyd , 25 years old who was a documented member of the 83rd Street Hoover Criminal Gang in a gang retaliation homicide in Humboldt, Tennessee.

“We are not going to let Gangs overrun our communities. Gangs indoctrinate young men to commit criminal offenses for financial gain, poison them with the glorification of gun violence, and dehumanize them in furtherance of retaliatory shootings and murders.  This criminal lifestyle only ends in prison or a violent death.  Our Office is committed to prosecuting violent crime, and McCurry is a prime example demonstrating that priority to keep our community safe. Lastly, we want to thank Humboldt Police Chief Kenny Rich and his team for their work.”

– Frederick H. Agee, District Attorney General

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This case was prosecuted by District Attorney General Frederick H. Agee and Assistant District Attorney Nina Seiler.

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