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Rapper Young Dolph Dead at 36 After Fatal Shooting at Cookie Store in Memphis: Police
Young Dolph was notably featured on the 2015 O.T. Genasis hit "Cut It"
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Let's stop the ignorance. This has nothing to do with Fox news narrative you pushing. White males kill each other just as much. Especially poor white people. The average black person doesn't even dibble and dab in the streets. The average black person in the ghetto works everyday to raise their families. You know as well as me this is some street shyt. Nothing more nothing less. You gang bang, sell dope, hustle the street, robbing crew and you know that it's just a matter of time.Honestly, I see the man was doing a lot of good in Memphis. But, when you black people that secretly work for white supremacists. You better watch your back.
Now I know damn well you, of all people, did not go there.Honestly, I see the man was doing a lot of good in Memphis. But, when you black people that secretly work for white supremacists. You better watch your back.
One thing you have to learn is that those who envy you the most are those who wanna be you. Always watch that person.
And always remember, everything that smiles in your face is not your friend.
Just senseless. smh Even more senseless how that new guy's "boys" hid his sorry ass. I called the detective twice already and he has nothing. No one, including the guy who was being shot at, has stepped forward with information about the shooter. Some idiot even removed the bullet casing from the court. I don't want any of them near me anymore. Covering up a potential murder attempt????? smh@Bewildered I am speechless. Good to know you got through that ok (well physically, because emotionally that will probably last a long time), That could have gotten really ugly.
Sometimes we can be our own worse enemy SMHJust senseless. smh Even more senseless how that new guy's "boys" hid his sorry ass. I called the detective twice already and he has nothing. No one, including the guy who was being shot at, has stepped forward with information about the shooter. Some idiot even removed the bullet casing from the court. I don't want any of them near me anymore. Covering up a potential murder attempt????? smh
DAMN Rick!!! Man, thank God you and those kids wasn't hurt. We HAVE to reach our people before it's too late.
This has been a very hard 2 weeks for me personally. 2 Sundays ago in my former 27+ year outreach program, and for the first time ever, a knucklehead brought a gun to the gym. He literally cocked it, slipped, re-cocked it after it misfired, and then fired it at the young man who was running away. The 20 yr old running away literally crossed me and an 8 y/o I was speaking with sitting next to me on one side and a 15 y/o HS soph on my other side. As they both ran, all I could do in that instant was stand up in disbelief, as it seemed as though time stood still. I initially thought he was about to unload the entire clip on the whole gym (~ 45-47 young men and boys) as I was shouting "don't do it! don't do it!!" I was semi-speechless when the cops arrived. I was even more speechless as the entire gym cleared and no one remained there except me to shoulder the 12 guns pointed at me on center court to respond to the shooting 911 call. Everyone left, even the guy who was being shot at. No one stayed to give information on that new guy which I'm 1000% certain too many knew him because they kept interacting with him before his 2nd game where he got pissed off and decided to shoot.
After the almost 28 year successful run of my outreach program fully funded by me w/out corporate assistance, I terminated it wholly 2 Sundays ago. No more basketball/outreach to help young guys become employed, direct their path for post-HS community college entrance, mentoring, tutoring, ... nothing.
I hooped in 49 of 51 states excepting Nevada and Puerto Rico, all sorts of "hoods" and 'burbs, and not ONCE did I EVER have to deal w/ gun play at a basketball court. That includes being near gangs and the whole nine. Not once, until it hit me in my home area where I'm about to retire to. I visited the same court since 1975 and never had an incident like that (our personal Rucker-park w/ inside and outside court).
I'm done w/ it.
Sometimes we can be our own worse enemy SMH
This is about the conditions that propel people to commit violence. And yes those conditions have been set, and enforced, by white supremacy.And folks WONDER why so many don't bother to give back. Stuff like this.
Yet will be the first to scream about white supremacy and racism keeping stuff out of the hood.
Hands up, right foot on top of a basketball. I knew they would enter guns drawn. The court is near a tennis court and "you know who" were there doing their thing when this popped off.Bewildered, don't know you, but man, I'm glad you are ok,,, it could have went south with the cops pointing guns at you,,,take care.
@Bewildered I'm glad you made it through that situation. I'm sure the young men you mentored will be a positive influence on other young men. Hopefully, they will honor you and pay it forward to the next generation.
This has been a very hard 2 weeks for me personally. 2 Sundays ago in my former 27+ year outreach program, and for the first time ever, a knucklehead brought a gun to the gym. He literally cocked it, slipped, re-cocked it after it misfired, and then fired it at the young man who was running away. The 20 yr old running away literally crossed me and an 8 y/o I was speaking with sitting next to me on one side and a 15 y/o HS soph on my other side. As they both ran, all I could do in that instant was stand up in disbelief, as it seemed as though time stood still. I initially thought he was about to unload the entire clip on the whole gym (~ 45-47 young men and boys) as I was shouting "don't do it! don't do it!!" I was semi-speechless when the cops arrived. I was even more speechless as the entire gym cleared and no one remained there except me to shoulder the 12 guns pointed at me on center court to respond to the shooting 911 call. Everyone left, even the guy who was being shot at. No one stayed to give information on that new guy which I'm 1000% certain too many knew him because they kept interacting with him before his 2nd game where he got pissed off and decided to shoot.
After the almost 28 year successful run of my outreach program fully funded by me w/out corporate assistance, I terminated it wholly 2 Sundays ago. No more basketball/outreach to help young guys become employed, direct their path for post-HS community college entrance, mentoring, tutoring, ... nothing.
I hooped in 49 of 51 states excepting Nevada and Puerto Rico, all sorts of "hoods" and 'burbs, and not ONCE did I EVER have to deal w/ gun play at a basketball court. That includes being near gangs and the whole nine. Not once, until it hit me in my home area where I'm about to retire to. I visited the same court since 1975 and never had an incident like that (our personal Rucker-park w/ inside and outside court).
I'm done w/ it.
Damn, sorry to hear that.
This has been a very hard 2 weeks for me personally. 2 Sundays ago in my former 27+ year outreach program, and for the first time ever, a knucklehead brought a gun to the gym. He literally cocked it, slipped, re-cocked it after it misfired, and then fired it at the young man who was running away. The 20 yr old running away literally crossed me and an 8 y/o I was speaking with sitting next to me on one side and a 15 y/o HS soph on my other side. As they both ran, all I could do in that instant was stand up in disbelief, as it seemed as though time stood still. I initially thought he was about to unload the entire clip on the whole gym (~ 45-47 young men and boys) as I was shouting "don't do it! don't do it!!" I was semi-speechless when the cops arrived. I was even more speechless as the entire gym cleared and no one remained there except me to shoulder the 12 guns pointed at me on center court to respond to the shooting 911 call. Everyone left, even the guy who was being shot at. No one stayed to give information on that new guy which I'm 1000% certain too many knew him because they kept interacting with him before his 2nd game where he got pissed off and decided to shoot.
After the almost 28 year successful run of my outreach program fully funded by me w/out corporate assistance, I terminated it wholly 2 Sundays ago. No more basketball/outreach to help young guys become employed, direct their path for post-HS community college entrance, mentoring, tutoring, ... nothing.
I hooped in 49 of 51 states excepting Nevada and Puerto Rico, all sorts of "hoods" and 'burbs, and not ONCE did I EVER have to deal w/ gun play at a basketball court. That includes being near gangs and the whole nine. Not once, until it hit me in my home area where I'm about to retire to. I visited the same court since 1975 and never had an incident like that (our personal Rucker-park w/ inside and outside court).
I'm done w/ it.