Hip Hop Legend Shea Davis was on People's Court

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"Do you have proof of anything?"

".....ummm"

"Lets call the landlord!"

".......he's....hard to reach"

"Let's try"

"i'm not in contact with him anymore"


:blessed:, sheer fukkery. They aint even have a game plan or nothing, just freestyle random lies. Of course the landlord is hard to reach, that's because he doesn't exist, :russ:

I was so shy in my suit and tie :o:
Who knew I'd grow up to be shooting guys :ld:
In front of the judge no truth just lies :jawalrus:
 

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I actually found Shea Davis to be highly entertaining despite his lackluster music so i tolerated seeing him alot on those Smack and Gully tv dvd's back in the day...also ASSUMED he had street cred cause he would always speak of his "bangouts" on the street...

until he did that one Gully tv interview LYING about having a SHOOTOUT with the NYPD :francis:




I remember coming across some old DAILY NEWS microfilm press releases when i was in the library at my old alumni college campus and came across this:


"The events which led to the shootings began about 7 P.M., when two people leaving the station at 53d Street and Lexington Avenue told a uniformed transit police sergeant and his driver that they saw two armed teen-agers on the E and F subway platform. The two officers ran down the up escalator and were joined by Officer Robinson and his pickpocket detail in pursuing the teen-agers.

The sergeant captured Damal Parham, 16, as the youth dropped a .22-caliber derringer on the platform. The second suspect, Shea Kisine Davis, 17, ran, drawing a sawed-off shotgun from a slit in the leg of his pants, said Joseph Borrelli, the Chief of Detectives.

While Mr. Davis was trying to drop the gun between the parked E train and the platform, it went off with a sharp explosion, Chief Borrelli said, and some of the pellets struck Ms. Coples, who was not seriously injured. Then Mr. Davis ran into the Queens-bound E train"



So in actuality his shotgun went off that he was trying to get rid of by dropping it between the subway platforms and inadvertadly hit a innocent female bystander :beli:

Subway Chaos: Officer Firing at Officer

Either way his gun went blam:lolbron:
 

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Either way his gun went blam:lolbron:

Some other funny shyt I remember from him was when he tried to start his own DVD... it was called BLAM DVD. lmao.

STOP IT...U KIDDING RIGHT? :myman:
BLAM2_JJ.jpg
 

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