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What's the backstory about mr cee death? 

What's the backstory about mr cee death?![]()
Nothing about the circumstances surrounding the slaying of a 22-year-old rapper named Hubert "Kyle" Church III signaled the community tragedy to come.
Shortly after 5 p.m. on Jan. 1, 1996, Church -- a minister's son who grew up near the Hunters Point projects -- was shot nine times on Harbor Road, less than a mile from his family home.
Church's uncle, Yul Dorn, was eating a New Year's Day meal with his family at his home a few blocks from the shooting site when he heard the sirens.
"There were lots of them -- car after car after car going up the hill," recalled Dorn. "Living in this environment, we knew it was serious, but we just kept on eating. You have no idea the sirens are coming to pick up one of your loved ones."
The police report gave no indication that this was any different than the scores of unsolved homicides of African Americans that had occurred in recent decades in the Bayview-Hunters Point area.
But the killing of Church, a member of the rising rap group RBL Posse, was the beginning of a nightmare.
Entwined with jealousies and disputes over rap, respect, drug dealing, turf and women, the slaying helped set off a wave of retaliatory killings on the Hunters Point hill and in the adjacent Bayview flatlands.
He was killed by some West Mob nikkas, far as I know his death was one of the main factors that kicked off the whole West Mob vs Big Block war. fukked up thing is that their turfs are literally right next to each other so it went back and forth damn near every day and still does to this day.
EDIT: There's a long article about it here, never read it though so I'm bout to
THE KILLING STREETS / A Cycle of Vengeance / BLOOD FEUD / In Bayview-Hunters Point, a series of unsolved homicides has devastated one of S.F.'s most close-knit communities