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Monday, April 1, 2019

Remembering Nipsey Hussle, Murdered at 33


This world is something. When I say "something", I don't mean it in a positive way. I cannot explain what is going on. Although Gun violence is nothing new in the Black Community and this is something that happens everyday in Chicago, this sh-t needs to stop. Why is it ok we continue to murder our own but holler and are outraged when a white man does it? Nipsey Hussle should've never been murdered. A man doing something positive for his community and really looking to help bring change was murdered in front of his own store, something he worked hard for. Leaving behind his children and FiancĂ© and whatever else he had going on that was in progress. 

Whatever problem you're having with someone, let it go.  We only get one life and it's not up to us to decide who live or dies, especially over some beef that is more likely not important.  We have to grow up and learn that people are going to say things we don't like, do things we don't like, and be around people we don't like, but that's life. We're all different for a reason. Put the guns down, let the hurt go. We shouldn't have to worry about White Supremacy AND our own people coming to kill us.  It's time we start practicing what we preach.

We need to do better. 

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I send my sincere Condolences to Nipsey Hussle close friends and family. 


LATEST NEWS -- 

The shocking death of Nipsey Hussle may be gang-related, according to a report — and came one day before the rapper was slated to meet with police about gang violence.

The Grammy-nominated rapper, 33, was shot outside of his Los Angeles store, the Marathon Clothing, around 3:20 p.m on Sunday. The shooting injured two other people who are being treated at a nearby hospital.

A source told the L.A. Times that the shooting is believed to be a gang-related attack.

Witnesses were still being questioned by authorities late Sunday, and detectives were attempting to secure security video.

Hussle — whose real name is Ermias Asghedom — was slated to meet with the LAPD on Monday to discuss a plan of action to ending gang violence in the area. Los Angeles Police Commissioner Steve Soboroff relayed the plans on Twitter, saying, “We (@LAPDChiefMoore and I) were meeting, at the request of @NipseyHussle with him and @rocnation tomorrow at 4pm to talk about ways he could help stop gang violence and help us help kids. I’m so very sad.”

A Los Angeles native, Hussle was an active member of his community – from owning multiple businesses such as Marathon Clothing, to “[giving] jobs to residents who were struggling to get by, some of them homeless,” to donations of both money and more. Hussle was no stranger to gang life, as he explained in a 2014 interview. He told Vlad TV he used to be part of the Rollins’ 60s, which The L.A. Times describes as “a notorious Crips gang clique.”

Community activist Malik Spellman said Hussle gave most of his money back to the community. “The man was instrumental in a lot of stuff. Fighting gentrification, trying to stop gang violence. The facts are he was a good person,” Spellman said.

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