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  • You play with peoples lives you are guilty of the crime

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    Pop and XXX are prime examples of "if they got the drop on you just give it up and DON'T fight so you can live for another day."

    And niggas really had the nerve tried to joke on Benny for getting robbed.

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    insertcoolnamehere

    Pop and XXX are prime examples of "if they got the drop on you just give it up and DON'T fight so you can live for another day."

    And niggas really had the nerve tried to joke on Benny for getting robbed.

    Tentacion did give it up though they just had it out for him

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    youngtubesteak2

    Tentacion did give it up though they just had it out for him

    I read it was a struggle that happened afterwards before the shots ran out tho

  • Oct 18, 2021

    Harsher sentences don't prevent crimes, socioeconomic change in society does (namely giving people access to things... and giving people money, or the basic necessities that in our society require money)

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    TIIMMY BURNER

    Y'all know d**** go through a lot of middlemen right? The person selling isn't always the one that presses it with fent. You want niggas to fry when it's the addict fault.

    it's no one's fault, people look for someone to blame but life isn't that simple

    people sell d**** because they need money, rent, food etc cost money (and ur right about middlemen obviously)

    people do d**** for a variety of reasons, and addiction is obviously a real illness that's hard to break out of

    no need to demonize d*** users nor dealers imo. we just need a better society that doesn't make people turn to dealing nor using

  • Oct 18, 2021
    Bandito

    crazy how these guys tied with XXX killers for f*** niggas of the decade award.

    Also that bum who sold Mac Miller d**** really wants this title

    Maan… lets not

  • Peter E

    it's no one's fault, people look for someone to blame but life isn't that simple

    people sell d**** because they need money, rent, food etc cost money (and ur right about middlemen obviously)

    people do d**** for a variety of reasons, and addiction is obviously a real illness that's hard to break out of

    no need to demonize d*** users nor dealers imo. we just need a better society that doesn't make people turn to dealing nor using

    somebody that gets it.

  • Oct 18, 2021
    Maartins

    A 15 year old shot him?

    15 bruh? There’s deep seated trauma in america man

    You heard “i jumped off the porch at 8-11” before

  • Oct 18, 2021
    Maartins

    A 15 year old shot him?

    15 bruh? There’s deep seated trauma in america man

    Early

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    insertcoolnamehere

    I read it was a struggle that happened afterwards before the shots ran out tho

    Oh then idk. I do remember reading something about x begging though

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    youngtubesteak2

    Oh then idk. I do remember reading something about x begging though

    Yea one of the dudes that allegedly killed him said he was begging for his life

  • Oct 18, 2021
    So Illegal

    Yea one of the dudes that allegedly killed him said he was begging for his life

    That killing happened in like 10 seconds and he tried struggling during it too

    Sounded like some Bs, don’t think he had time to beg if he was trying fight them off

  • Bandito

    The sole adult suspect charged with murdering Pop Smoke in a home-invasion robbery was so upset one of his co-defendants opened fire on the rising rapper that he “assaulted” the 15-year-old alleged gunman afterward, his lawyer claims in a new court filing obtained by Rolling Stone.
    Corey Walker, 20, was back in a Los Angeles courtroom Friday as his defense lawyer, Christopher Darden, filed a motion to dismiss his murder and robbery charges with the argument that Walker specifically voiced his opposition to any violence before Pop Smoke was fatally shot inside his rented Hollywood Hills home on February 19, 2020. “It is clear from the evidence that Walker did not enter the house, was not armed, and did not personally kill the victim. Moreover, the evidence is clear that the defendant did not share the actual killer’s intent to kill,” Darden wrote in the filing.

    He said his client “did not plan this crime” and in the “worst case scenario” was only the driver who “remained outside seated in the driver’s seat” of a vehicle that belonged to him and his grandmother.

    “The defendant was aware that a weapon was being used,” Darden wrote, but “he was careful to insist that his weapon” not be fired.

    Walker allegedly insisted that “if it became necessary for the suspects to defend themselves, they should use a flower vase rather than shoot someone,” Darden wrote.
    “It was only after the robbers exited the house and reentered the vehicle that Walker learned of the shooting. In response, Walker assaulted the shooter,” he argued.

    The judge set a hearing on the new motion for December 3rd. Walker’s estimated four-week trial is expected to begin within 90 days of that date, barring a possible plea deal or other delays.

    Prosecutors say Walker and four others arrived at Pop Smoke’s Airbnb rental shortly after 4 a.m. the day of the slaying in search of a stack of cash, a thick gold chain, and diamond-studded watch the Dior rapper had flashed on social media. Four of the five allegedly entered the home, and three of those have been charged as minors in the case.

    Born Bashar Jackson, Pop Smoke was taking a shower when his masked assailants “rushed” into his upstairs bedroom and confronted him, prosecutors claim. He was gunned down by a suspect who was just 15 years old at the time following a struggle, according to testimony from LAPD witnesses at a preliminary hearing in May.
    One detective testified a Google account linked to Walker researched the rental home before the slaying and then searched “Rolex oyster perpetual datejust” at 5:15 a.m., less than an hour after the first 911 call was made.

    Darden further argued in his new motion that the firearm used to shoot Pop Smoke did not belong to Walker. “Walker was only aware of one weapon. There is nothing in the record to indicate this defendant knew that more than one weapon was going to be taken inside the house. And there is nothing to indicate that the weapon used in the killing was the heat this defendant provided to a suspect,” Darden wrote.
    After the hearing Friday, Darden said settlement talks with prosecutors were ongoing.

    “We’re just beginning. We’re nowhere near close,” he told Rolling Stone. “God willing, we will perhaps have a resolution soon. We all realize my client didn’t kill anybody.”

    Did this defense lawyer seriously use the term "heat" during a court hearing?

  • So Illegal

    Yea one of the dudes that allegedly killed him said he was begging for his life

    Smh

  • Oct 18, 2021
    Peter E

    it's no one's fault, people look for someone to blame but life isn't that simple

    people sell d**** because they need money, rent, food etc cost money (and ur right about middlemen obviously)

    people do d**** for a variety of reasons, and addiction is obviously a real illness that's hard to break out of

    no need to demonize d*** users nor dealers imo. we just need a better society that doesn't make people turn to dealing nor using

    You're absolutely right. That's why I've always been a proponent of legalized d****. People get their hands on it anyway, at least if you have some kind of regulation you take out the amount of people buying s*** they have no idea what's in it.

    I was saying if you're going to blame either, the person ingesting needs to test their d****. No dealer is out here wanting to kill their high profile clientele.

  • Oct 18, 2021

    A gang member snitching when faced with serious years... who'd have thought it

    he should get the chair

  • Oct 18, 2021

    This nigga...

  • Oct 18, 2021

    I could never wish prison on another Black man... just because he killed a rapper? OGs told me that's what you had to do get respect

  • youngtubesteak2

    Oh then idk. I do remember reading something about x begging though

    oh yeah that video was proven to be cap.

    Also I'm just goin by X's character lol.

  • In the words of hometown legend, Cee-Lo:

    I'd done prepared myself to die if it's my time to go
    He said "you know what it is, you done seen it before"
    This sad, of course I'ma be mad
    Well here you can have it got damnit if you want it that bad
    That you would try to take from me, my nigga I ain't no star
    I value both of our lives more than this car
    You lucky nigga, I used to be you
    S*** and I'd bust a hole in your chest somebody could see through
    Now remember, s***, you could've died tonight
    And I would've been in the right
    I ain't even pissed you could just drop me off at the house
    Cause I ain't ready to die about nothin like this

    Like bruh, any chain or jewelry or bags you get robbed from you these rappers can easily get again.

  • Oct 18, 2021

    Why is this still a thing

  • Oct 18, 2021

    Politics....

  • Oct 18, 2021
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    Bandito

    If I buy coke I want coke.

    I did not ask for fentanyl in my d****.

    However, I was mostly talking about the murders not so much the d****. As the blame lies with both parties in that situation.
    The dealer doesn’t know what they are selling and user doesn’t know what they are taking.

    I heard lots of addicts can easily tell when xans are laced with fent, cause it actually looks different

    also lots of addicts will prefer the laced kind because the normal kind doesn’t hit the same anymore.