MGK reveals his dad was tried at age 9 for the murder of his own father

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Machine Gun Kelly’s dad stood trial for the murder of his own father at age 9. Getty Images for NYLON

Machine Gun Kelly’s dad watched his own father die from an accidentally-inflicted gunshot wound.

The rapper’s dad then had to stand trial at age 9 for the alleged murder of his own father.

“The story that was always told to me was that their dad dropped the gun, and his head essentially blew off,” the musician, 34, recalled on the Aug. 5 episode of Bunnie Xo’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast.

“All happened in the room with my dad at 9 years old. So him and my grandmother were tried for the murder. They were both acquitted.”

The rapper spoke about his family’s dark history on a recent podcast. machinegunkelly/Instagram MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, said his father was in the room when his grandfather died. Getty Images for E11EVEN

The performer, whose real name is Colson Baker, also shared that growing up he would often be annoyed with his father whenever he’d “freak out” over “loud noise.”

“I would be like, ‘You’re supposed to be a man, dude. Why are you acting like this?’ and it just made me hate him,” the “Bad Things” singer divulged.

“And then, you sit there, and you think about a kid who was on trial at 9 years old for the murder of his father… I had a very interesting talk with him on his deathbed about that moment.”

Baker was raised by his father after his mother left the family.

Baker’s grandfather’s gun had gone off accidentally. FilmMagic Both Baker’s father and grandmother stood trial. Adela Loconte/Shutterstock

His father died in 2020.

The “bloody valentine” performer announced the news via Instagram, explaining that he had been planning to celebrate the first anniversary of his “Hotel Diablo” album when he received the news.

“That album was everything i wanted to say and i know it’s close to my fans…but my father took his last breath this morning, and i’ve never felt a pain this deep in my life.”

“i’m setting my phone down,” he continued. “love you. thank you guys for everything.”

The musician said the incident left his father fearful of loud noises. machinegunkelly/Instagram The musician has much empathy now for his late father. Getty Images

Baker told the podcast that he now realizes how traumatic his father’s childhood was and how difficult it must have been.

“In my situation with my father, he was so tormented from some of the most insane s–t that I can imagine a kid can go through that he had to figure it out, but with almost every possible bad circumstance going against him, too.”

“It’s almost like the expectations are too high,” he continued. “Because we think that they know everything because we grew up looking up at them. But we’re all just lost and trying to figure it out.”

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The “Birdbox” star spoke of the shooting in a 2022 documentary. machinegunkelly/Instagram He discussed it with his daughter, Casie. machinegunkelly/Instagram

The “Bird Box” star first revealed his tragic family history in his 2022 “Life in Pink” documentary.

“He watched his dad die in front of him, bleed out on the floor, shot in the head with a shotgun in his apartment,” the musician says in the documentary while reading a 1968 newspaper article with the headline: “Army Chief Warrant Officer Is Found Shot to Death at Sandia Base Apartment.”

The Grammy nominee spoke about his father with his daughter, Casie, 15, telling her, “It’s crazy ’cause they actually took my dad to trial at 9 years old.”

Baker added that his father’s unresolved trauma, “came out on me as I grew up.”

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