Deaf2twothirds
All Star
Somewhere Cris Carter is........
Cause there was no "fall guy" @ the scene
worth every pennyRun up on Chicago bred 6'11" 275lbs brehs.
Picking fights with dudes that are much bigger than you is considered being a p*ssy now?
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dude isnt a street dude...he went to a good school and lived damn near in the suburbs.
Anyway...it looked like he was with a bunch of small white guys...why wouldnt he have anyone with him that could have his back?
Some of you hood nikkas think everyone from the streets can fights when most of these gangsters & street cats couldn't punch their way out of a wet paper bag.
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Somewhere Cris Carter is........![]()
Cause there was no "fall guy" @ the scene
Projection much? I have never met a gangster that hesitated to put someone on their back and I have known quite a few. Don't get lil petty crime johnny on lean and pills with an underdeveloped body fighting on worldstar confused with a gangster.
pretty much every gangster i knew been to juvy as kids and prison as young adults before perfecting their crimes. and all had to fight hand to hand to solidify their names. they call that gladiator school.
jah pops is a well respected old gangster in chicago and a nigerian built like a fukking ox so I'msure Jah was taught from young to have them hands. he is a top nba pick, out in a city he isn't from in the middle of the night with no entourage and didn't hesitate to show he was about that action. somebody had to get stitched up and it wasn't Jah
Just because you are gang affiliated or from a rough city doesn't automatically make you "tough" as a legit fighter.
A lot of hood cats these days don't have or haven't developed real hand skills & fighting techniques for combat like the cats way back had to rely on, which is why some the brehs are getting easily washed by cacs these days!
Don't get lil petty crime johnny on lean and pills with an underdeveloped body fighting on worldstar confused with a gangster.
pretty much every gangster i knew been to juvy as kids and prison as young adults before perfecting their crimes. and all had to fight hand to hand to solidify their names. they call that gladiator school.
This nikka better chill, he done already had a blickie pulled out on him and he's still squaring up with everyday people, he's gonna fukk around and get chopped down
Witness: Gun pulled on Jahlil Okafor in October Old City altercation
The 19-year-old Sixers’ rookie was outside an Old City nightclub after 2 a.m. on October 4 when he and another person began arguing with two men sitting in a parked car near the corner of 2nd and Walnut Streets, according to a witness. The verbal disagreement escalated and a witness said he saw Okafor try to punch the driver through the open driver’s side window. During the altercation, the driver and passenger exited the car and the passenger pointed a gun in the direction of Okafor and his associate, per the witness.
U.S. Park Rangers — who patrol nearby Independence Hall — arrived on the scene during the altercation, according to separate reports filed by the U.S. Park Rangers and the Philadelphia Police Department and obtained by CSNPhilly.com. The man who exited the passenger side of the car fled on foot and appeared to toss his gun, per multiple witnesses. According to the police report, the driver got into a black Camaro with red stripes and sped off. The car was not stopped.
According to the police report, a U.S. Park Ranger chased the unidentified passenger on foot but lost him when the man ducked into the garage at the nearby Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel at One Dock Street. The report also indicated that police and K-9 units “swept the parking garage and first floor of the hotel with negative results.” Hotel surveillance video revealed the man never entered the hotel from the garage.
A law enforcement source told CSNPhilly.com that a gun magazine was recovered near the scene and submitted for fingerprint analysis. The law enforcement source said the investigation is ongoing.
It is unclear what happened to Okafor or his associate after the incident or if they were interviewed by U.S. Park Rangers or PPD. A Sixers’ spokesman could not be reached for comment.
On Thursday, TMZ posted a video that shows Okafor punching an unidentified man outside a Boston nightclub. In the video, Okafor is heard shouting at someone, “We got money, you broke ass [racial slur].” The video also shows Okafor punching a man who then falls to the pavement. The Boston Police Department later issued a statement saying it is “actively reviewing” the case. According to the statement, a man filed a police report Friday morning claiming he was the victim of assault and battery outside Storyville nightclub in Boston around 2 a.m. on Thursday morning.
Following the incident in Boston, a Sixers’ spokesman issued a statement: "We are aware of the report and we are currently working to gather additional information. Until that time, we will have no further comment."
Before the Sixers’ game in Houston on Friday evening, Okafor addressed the media and called the Boston altercation “definitely dumb on my part and something I’m embarrassed about.”
Okafor continued: “It doesn’t happen often. People were coming at me and making fun of us for losing. I know I’m in the spotlight and I know there are people going to try to anger you. I did the dumb thing and reacted to it. I’ll never handle it like that again.”
First off I'm not a breh but I can see why you're in the red. Lames always want gangsters to be soft but this aint revenge of the nerds boo boo.
What the hell are you talking about?
I am in LA, NY, DC and ATL every month for work and I haven't seen one gangster get washed by a cac. That's why I said don't let worldstar confuse you.
The few cats you're mentioning are the minority & are more likely true O.G's or real street soldiers mentored by true O.G's versed in street/jailhouse fighting tactics. Furthermore all theseI bolded the nonsense you said in my first quote. I didn't say gang affiliated or hood cats, that's petty crime. The gangsters I know are pretty well off and all have put in hand work before knife work or gunplay and that's why I only bolded your use of the word gangster.
Lucky for him it was in Old City, which is full of tourists and yuppies.This nikka better chill, he done already had a blickie pulled out on him and he's still squaring up with everyday people, he's gonna fukk around and get chopped down
Witness: Gun pulled on Jahlil Okafor in October Old City altercation
The 19-year-old Sixers’ rookie was outside an Old City nightclub after 2 a.m. on October 4 when he and another person began arguing with two men sitting in a parked car near the corner of 2nd and Walnut Streets, according to a witness. The verbal disagreement escalated and a witness said he saw Okafor try to punch the driver through the open driver’s side window. During the altercation, the driver and passenger exited the car and the passenger pointed a gun in the direction of Okafor and his associate, per the witness.
U.S. Park Rangers — who patrol nearby Independence Hall — arrived on the scene during the altercation, according to separate reports filed by the U.S. Park Rangers and the Philadelphia Police Department and obtained by CSNPhilly.com. The man who exited the passenger side of the car fled on foot and appeared to toss his gun, per multiple witnesses. According to the police report, the driver got into a black Camaro with red stripes and sped off. The car was not stopped.
According to the police report, a U.S. Park Ranger chased the unidentified passenger on foot but lost him when the man ducked into the garage at the nearby Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel at One Dock Street. The report also indicated that police and K-9 units “swept the parking garage and first floor of the hotel with negative results.” Hotel surveillance video revealed the man never entered the hotel from the garage.
A law enforcement source told CSNPhilly.com that a gun magazine was recovered near the scene and submitted for fingerprint analysis. The law enforcement source said the investigation is ongoing.
It is unclear what happened to Okafor or his associate after the incident or if they were interviewed by U.S. Park Rangers or PPD. A Sixers’ spokesman could not be reached for comment.
On Thursday, TMZ posted a video that shows Okafor punching an unidentified man outside a Boston nightclub. In the video, Okafor is heard shouting at someone, “We got money, you broke ass [racial slur].” The video also shows Okafor punching a man who then falls to the pavement. The Boston Police Department later issued a statement saying it is “actively reviewing” the case. According to the statement, a man filed a police report Friday morning claiming he was the victim of assault and battery outside Storyville nightclub in Boston around 2 a.m. on Thursday morning.
Following the incident in Boston, a Sixers’ spokesman issued a statement: "We are aware of the report and we are currently working to gather additional information. Until that time, we will have no further comment."
Before the Sixers’ game in Houston on Friday evening, Okafor addressed the media and called the Boston altercation “definitely dumb on my part and something I’m embarrassed about.”
Okafor continued: “It doesn’t happen often. People were coming at me and making fun of us for losing. I know I’m in the spotlight and I know there are people going to try to anger you. I did the dumb thing and reacted to it. I’ll never handle it like that again.”