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Two fatally shot in separate incidents
By Amanda Woods
June 24, 2016 | 3:01am
Photo: Christopher Sadowski
Two men were shot to death in Manhattan and Brooklyn Thursday night, cops said.
Gerard Woodley, 46, was shot in the head on West 139th Street near Lenox Avenue at about 11:20 p.m., cops said. EMS rushed him to Harlem Hospital, where he died about 10 minutes later, according to police.
About a half hour earlier, a 52-year-old man was shot multiple times in the torso on Christopher Avenue near Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville outside Glenmore Plaza, a public housing development, cops said. He was transported to Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about half an hour later, police said.
Cops were still investigating the circumstances of both shootings early Friday, and there have been no arrests.
Another man survived being shot to the right shoulder and left leg in Harlem at about 10 p.m. Thursday. He was walking at West 114th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue when he heard gunshots and felt pain, cops said. He was taken to Harlem Hospital by private means.
Two fatally shot in separate incidents | New York Post
It's from The Big Picture bootleg, but in better quality ofcourse. It also got the "Supposed" killer of Big L, Gerard Woodley in the picture.
From Left to right:
Big L, Kareem (Doc), Reggie White, who used to be a boxer, childhood friend of Big L, Gerard Woodley to the far right.
The photo was taken on 139th n 7th ave, it was taken during the Annual african day parade in Harlem. The photo was taken in late 96 or very early 97.
At 8:30 pm on February 14, 1999, Big L was shot nine times and died on the scene in his own neighborhood. At the time of his death, Coleman's brother was in prison on drug charges. "It's a good possibility it was retaliation for something Big L's brother did, or Woodley believed he had done," said a spokesperson for the NYPD. Gerald Woodley was later released due to insufficient evidence and the murder case remains unsolved. Gerald Woodley left Harlem and was never seen again after that
By Amanda Woods
June 24, 2016 | 3:01am
Photo: Christopher Sadowski
Two men were shot to death in Manhattan and Brooklyn Thursday night, cops said.
Gerard Woodley, 46, was shot in the head on West 139th Street near Lenox Avenue at about 11:20 p.m., cops said. EMS rushed him to Harlem Hospital, where he died about 10 minutes later, according to police.
About a half hour earlier, a 52-year-old man was shot multiple times in the torso on Christopher Avenue near Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville outside Glenmore Plaza, a public housing development, cops said. He was transported to Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about half an hour later, police said.
Cops were still investigating the circumstances of both shootings early Friday, and there have been no arrests.
Another man survived being shot to the right shoulder and left leg in Harlem at about 10 p.m. Thursday. He was walking at West 114th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue when he heard gunshots and felt pain, cops said. He was taken to Harlem Hospital by private means.
Two fatally shot in separate incidents | New York Post
It's from The Big Picture bootleg, but in better quality ofcourse. It also got the "Supposed" killer of Big L, Gerard Woodley in the picture.
From Left to right:
Big L, Kareem (Doc), Reggie White, who used to be a boxer, childhood friend of Big L, Gerard Woodley to the far right.
The photo was taken on 139th n 7th ave, it was taken during the Annual african day parade in Harlem. The photo was taken in late 96 or very early 97.
At 8:30 pm on February 14, 1999, Big L was shot nine times and died on the scene in his own neighborhood. At the time of his death, Coleman's brother was in prison on drug charges. "It's a good possibility it was retaliation for something Big L's brother did, or Woodley believed he had done," said a spokesperson for the NYPD. Gerald Woodley was later released due to insufficient evidence and the murder case remains unsolved. Gerald Woodley left Harlem and was never seen again after that
I guess he came back and got whacked
new generation. Nobody give a FLIDDDUCK about a Big L now.

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