Why even confess to some shyt like this?
I'm honored you'd make a thread about me lol...
Bro this ain't a "confession", when I read the other thread, I just read the first page. The two thoughts I had, one, was this memory, two, a bonafide jackboy would handle that situation differently. In that story, he didn't "rob" "the plug", he stole some shyt. There is a difference, and at any rate, the entire vibe in that story is unbelievable...
This is nothing to talk about mane, I don't know why you think this was something weighing down my conscience or something lol. Cats can talk about stuff like this the same way we talking about women but don't give names. This ain't different, and people who can't relate may find this skeptical, but anybody who ran the field will be able to identify...
This is one experience. I got way more than this, and I ain't one of the brothers who mind sharing...
That's the homie, he didn't know dude died breh.
This guy lived and tried to come after
@murksiderock
Also: This is light, TheHoodUp was much worse. Just watched a documentary about Weaponized Social Media Intel and it was mentioned by one of the cac researchers/agents.
Lol that site was def crazy, that shyt was about 75% imposters, but you could tell the 25% who really ran the field. Anybody from that cut can identify someone else from it...
Breh/ettes don’t tell on yourselves
That’s what G.Dep was thinking
No statutes on murder. Big question is, did that guy live?
if he did do it, he's a fool for including so much detail about the breh's truck
Here is the thing about statutes, I don't know nor care if the statute is still active or not. This was a situation where the guy wasn't gonna tell anything, he got shot again a few years after, he not telling on anybody. And at any rate, if you from somewhere where shootings are common, you gotta understand that the police don't devote the same amount of attention and resources to them all...
They pull up on a scene where a guy was shot, I'm sure the truck and/or drugs were gone by the time they got there, and the guy refuses to talk. In the inner city, police look at it as just another drug/gang crime, and they move on to more pressing shyt. Most of the time the shyt comes full circle anyway...
Earlier that same year, I was investigated for a shooting with a guy who didn't know who I sent to shoot him, but he knew it was from me, told the people i did it, his sister told the people i did it, and the police investigated that for awhile, including going to my mom's house. They locked up one of the homies from the turf for it, who knew it was me, and he spent a year in county before charges were dropped...
Never said nothing, and that case was investigated for a couple years, last time they visited my mom, I was in NY, around 2012...
Difference between the two scenarios? In this one you got a guy claiming it was me who shot him, he actually told them my name, but there was nothing to tie me to that shooting. In that case, when the boys know who they looking for, they spend more time on the case because the "vic" and family are normally pressing them about it. In the other one, they didn't know who they were looking for, there's other shyt to be concerned with. After two years or so, it was a dead issue...
I probably have a stronger handle on the system and criminality than guys on here because of my familiarity with it. So it's easy for me to relate experiences instead of being afraid to talk about em. I'm not pinpointing shyt that would really tie me up, and at any rate like I said, these guys aren't hunting down a random summertime shooting from 9 years ago, where the victim didn't provide info or look to press charges, when there was hundreds of shootings and murders that summer...
Gotta know how this shyt works, guys...
What's the moral of the story?
There is no moral, it was a memory based off the other thread. Other people like the OP making a bigger deal out of it than was intended...
If there is a moral, was my original point in the other thread: there are guys who stick drug dealers for a living. Those guys are rarely remorseful and typically want all the smoke, and will often flaunt how they robbed the dopeman. The guy in the other story was scary and didn't "rob" anybody, he STOLE some shyt, and in street terminology there is a difference between sticking a nikka and
being a thief who steals...