Atlanta dudes. Scarfo Da Plug got killed?

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thats a shame. RIP. I liked him.

I was hoping Gucci would've put him on.
and think he was one of the ones I mentioned when Gunn was saying he wanted to sign a certain type of artist.
 

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Police have arrested two men for allegedly murdering a male victim on Feb. 26 in a residential neighborhood south of the Melrose Avenue shopping district.

Police said they linked the two suspects, who allegedly knew the victim, to the crime through undisclosed evidence and worked with the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force to locate and arrest them. The suspects were identified as Robert Aikens, 22, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Shidreyius McClinton, 20, a resident of Atlanta. The body of the victim, Nazeer Ejua Defares, 24, of Decatur, Georgia, was found by citizens at approximately 6:40 p.m. near the corner of Gardner Street and Rosewood Avenue. Capt. Shannon Paulson, of the LAPD’s Wilshire Division, attended a virtual neighborhood crime meeting on March 2 held by the Melrose Action Neighborhood Watch and provided details about recent homicides in the community. In the murder last Friday, authorities believe the suspects allegedly shot the victim during a robbery inside a moving vehicle and pushed his body out of the car. The victim was an “up and coming rapper from Georgia” and the two suspects were also involved with the rap music business, Paulson said. A dispute over money allegedly occurred inside the vehicle. She did not know why they were in the Melrose area.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges against Aikens and McClinton on March 2 and they remain in custody.


Two Georgia men charged in Melrose area murder - Park Labrea News/ Beverly Press



 

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Police have arrested two men for allegedly murdering a male victim on Feb. 26 in a residential neighborhood south of the Melrose Avenue shopping district.

Police said they linked the two suspects, who allegedly knew the victim, to the crime through undisclosed evidence and worked with the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force to locate and arrest them. The suspects were identified as Robert Aikens, 22, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Shidreyius McClinton, 20, a resident of Atlanta. The body of the victim, Nazeer Ejua Defares, 24, of Decatur, Georgia, was found by citizens at approximately 6:40 p.m. near the corner of Gardner Street and Rosewood Avenue. Capt. Shannon Paulson, of the LAPD’s Wilshire Division, attended a virtual neighborhood crime meeting on March 2 held by the Melrose Action Neighborhood Watch and provided details about recent homicides in the community. In the murder last Friday, authorities believe the suspects allegedly shot the victim during a robbery inside a moving vehicle and pushed his body out of the car. The victim was an “up and coming rapper from Georgia” and the two suspects were also involved with the rap music business, Paulson said. A dispute over money allegedly occurred inside the vehicle. She did not know why they were in the Melrose area.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges against Aikens and McClinton on March 2 and they remain in custody.


Two Georgia men charged in Melrose area murder - Park Labrea News/ Beverly Press




All the way in LA and nikkas from his own city killed him. Atlanta turnt up right now.
 

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no homies*

Nope

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Not that betrayal and fallouts over money haven't happened for centuries, (this is probably the latter) but partially what I see among younger generations is a lot of fast friendships, that aren't formed from real bond or ties, just clubs, girls, bottles, drugs, not real connections. Take a few pictures and people are 'bros for life", or 'fam' friendship and real bonds don't work like that.

My real real friends are 10-20-30 years, with few exceptions. Obviously I am in my 30's, so when I was busting moves and doing dumb shyt at like age 18, my boys were maybe 2 years with me. So kids who are 22, I see how it happens.

We aren't close for transactional or image reasons.
 
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Police have arrested two men for allegedly murdering a male victim on Feb. 26 in a residential neighborhood south of the Melrose Avenue shopping district.

Police said they linked the two suspects, who allegedly knew the victim, to the crime through undisclosed evidence and worked with the FBI’s Fugitive Task Force to locate and arrest them. The suspects were identified as Robert Aikens, 22, of Stone Mountain, Georgia, and Shidreyius McClinton, 20, a resident of Atlanta. The body of the victim, Nazeer Ejua Defares, 24, of Decatur, Georgia, was found by citizens at approximately 6:40 p.m. near the corner of Gardner Street and Rosewood Avenue. Capt. Shannon Paulson, of the LAPD’s Wilshire Division, attended a virtual neighborhood crime meeting on March 2 held by the Melrose Action Neighborhood Watch and provided details about recent homicides in the community. In the murder last Friday, authorities believe the suspects allegedly shot the victim during a robbery inside a moving vehicle and pushed his body out of the car. The victim was an “up and coming rapper from Georgia” and the two suspects were also involved with the rap music business, Paulson said. A dispute over money allegedly occurred inside the vehicle. She did not know why they were in the Melrose area.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges against Aikens and McClinton on March 2 and they remain in custody.


Two Georgia men charged in Melrose area murder - Park Labrea News/ Beverly Press




Oh no, not Baby Plugger :damn:
 
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