Mazaradi Fox Killed In Retaliation For 1998 Murder Of Shooter's Brother (NY Daily News)

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This kind of reminded me of "Bad Guy" by Eminem. Also, the line from "Changes" where Pac said, "Coming back after all these years."
 

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"You done killed his brother,but dawg, don't think he don't know it....Think he a sucka cuz he don't show it! paybacks a muthafuka and he wont blow it"-Beans

We don't know what happened but u cant say Mazaradi had it comin even if he did do the killing cuz maybe ththe dude Mazi killed had it comin...but that's how life go:manny:..but 16 years he had to have thought shyt was over,revenge gotta have some kinda statute of limitations on that shyt unless u just been hard to find:mjlol:
 

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yoooo Mazis real name is Jamal, the younger bro who killed him is called Jamal... Jamal's older bro is called Curtis who Mazi kills and Mazi was tight with 50, real name.. Curtis

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The story would have fitted perfect in this:

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EXCLUSIVE: Star witness in murder of rapper Mazaradi Fox — friend of 50 Cent — now says cops pressured her to ID alleged shooter
BY Eli Rosenberg
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, July 2, 2015, 2:30 AM

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Reyesha Brockington, who was shot along with rapper Mazaradi Fox, who was killed in January 2014, took the stand in a firey pre-trial hearing and said cops pressured her to identify Jamal Scott has Fox's shooter.
Queens prosecutors' case against a man they say gunned down a rapper with close ties to 50 Cent may be in jeopardy, as the star witness in the case now claims her participation was coerced by police, the Daily News has learned.
Rayesha Brockington, 34, who was shot alongside rapper Mazaradi Fox in Jamaica when a gunman sprayed the SUV they were in with bullets in January 2014, made two identifications of the man police later arrested for Fox’s fatal shooting, Jamal Scott.
Brockington picked Scott out of a photo spread and an in-person lineup in February 2014.
The next month, she testified in front of the grand jury that indicted Scott.
But during a pretrial hearing Wednesday, she made the claim that her identification of Scott was steered by police — shocking court observers.
“The detective kept tapping his finger on one picture,” Brockington said on the stand, flanked by her lawyer at the hearing, which will determine whether prosecutors can use her identification in the trial or not. “I told them I couldn’t ID anyone — that (the shooter) had a mask.”
Police believe Scott shot Fox, a rapper who once rolled with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Crew and whose real name is Jamal Green, as retaliation for the 1999 murder of Scott’s 21-year-old brother.
But Brockington maintains police were pulling out all the stops to pressure her to make the ID.
“Police were standing in front of my aunt’s home harassing her ... saying if I didn’t come back they were going to call ACS (Administration for Children’s Services) on my kid,” Brockington said.
Prosecutor Jared Rosenblatt dug into Brockington, asking her that if she believed Scott was innocent, why she was comfortable identifying him as the person who murdered Fox until Wednesday.
“Did you know that he was going to go to jail?” Rosenblatt asked.
“No,” Brockington said.
“Then what did you think was going to happen?” Rosenblatt hissed.
Brockington came to prosecutors saying she was worried about being followed related to the case last year, Rosenblatt said.
Brockington will finish her testimony in September, when prosecutors are expected to call more witnesses for her identifications to the stand.
Scott’s attorney Marvyn Kornberg said prosecutors have no other identifying witnesses, nor gun, nor any DNA evidence against his client. If a judge rules Brockington’s identification is not valid, the case may fall apart, Kornberg said.

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EXCLUSIVE: Star witness in murder of rapper Mazaradi Fox — friend of 50 Cent — now says cops pressured her to ID alleged shooter
BY Eli Rosenberg
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, July 2, 2015, 2:30 AM

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Reyesha Brockington, who was shot along with rapper Mazaradi Fox, who was killed in January 2014, took the stand in a firey pre-trial hearing and said cops pressured her to identify Jamal Scott has Fox's shooter.
Queens prosecutors' case against a man they say gunned down a rapper with close ties to 50 Cent may be in jeopardy, as the star witness in the case now claims her participation was coerced by police, the Daily News has learned.
Rayesha Brockington, 34, who was shot alongside rapper Mazaradi Fox in Jamaica when a gunman sprayed the SUV they were in with bullets in January 2014, made two identifications of the man police later arrested for Fox’s fatal shooting, Jamal Scott.
Brockington picked Scott out of a photo spread and an in-person lineup in February 2014.
The next month, she testified in front of the grand jury that indicted Scott.
But during a pretrial hearing Wednesday, she made the claim that her identification of Scott was steered by police — shocking court observers.
“The detective kept tapping his finger on one picture,” Brockington said on the stand, flanked by her lawyer at the hearing, which will determine whether prosecutors can use her identification in the trial or not. “I told them I couldn’t ID anyone — that (the shooter) had a mask.”
Police believe Scott shot Fox, a rapper who once rolled with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Crew and whose real name is Jamal Green, as retaliation for the 1999 murder of Scott’s 21-year-old brother.
But Brockington maintains police were pulling out all the stops to pressure her to make the ID.
“Police were standing in front of my aunt’s home harassing her ... saying if I didn’t come back they were going to call ACS (Administration for Children’s Services) on my kid,” Brockington said.
Prosecutor Jared Rosenblatt dug into Brockington, asking her that if she believed Scott was innocent, why she was comfortable identifying him as the person who murdered Fox until Wednesday.
“Did you know that he was going to go to jail?” Rosenblatt asked.
“No,” Brockington said.
“Then what did you think was going to happen?” Rosenblatt hissed.
Brockington came to prosecutors saying she was worried about being followed related to the case last year, Rosenblatt said.
Brockington will finish her testimony in September, when prosecutors are expected to call more witnesses for her identifications to the stand.
Scott’s attorney Marvyn Kornberg said prosecutors have no other identifying witnesses, nor gun, nor any DNA evidence against his client. If a judge rules Brockington’s identification is not valid, the case may fall apart, Kornberg said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...s-rapper-slay-flip-flops-id-article-1.2278539

Sounds like someone is getting to her.
 

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Definetly...specially if she still live in queens. Her story could very well be true though the NYPD is literally known for just putting crimes on nikkas falsely shyt is damn near standard practice for them:francis:

And if they think they have their suspect but lack evidence they will do shyt like this.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Star witness in murder of rapper Mazaradi Fox — friend of 50 Cent — now says cops pressured her to ID alleged shooter
BY Eli Rosenberg
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, July 2, 2015, 2:30 AM

rapper2n-1-copy.jpg
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Reyesha Brockington, who was shot along with rapper Mazaradi Fox, who was killed in January 2014, took the stand in a firey pre-trial hearing and said cops pressured her to identify Jamal Scott has Fox's shooter.
Queens prosecutors' case against a man they say gunned down a rapper with close ties to 50 Cent may be in jeopardy, as the star witness in the case now claims her participation was coerced by police, the Daily News has learned.
Rayesha Brockington, 34, who was shot alongside rapper Mazaradi Fox in Jamaica when a gunman sprayed the SUV they were in with bullets in January 2014, made two identifications of the man police later arrested for Fox’s fatal shooting, Jamal Scott.
Brockington picked Scott out of a photo spread and an in-person lineup in February 2014.
The next month, she testified in front of the grand jury that indicted Scott.
But during a pretrial hearing Wednesday, she made the claim that her identification of Scott was steered by police — shocking court observers.
“The detective kept tapping his finger on one picture,” Brockington said on the stand, flanked by her lawyer at the hearing, which will determine whether prosecutors can use her identification in the trial or not. “I told them I couldn’t ID anyone — that (the shooter) had a mask.”
Police believe Scott shot Fox, a rapper who once rolled with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Crew and whose real name is Jamal Green, as retaliation for the 1999 murder of Scott’s 21-year-old brother.
But Brockington maintains police were pulling out all the stops to pressure her to make the ID.
“Police were standing in front of my aunt’s home harassing her ... saying if I didn’t come back they were going to call ACS (Administration for Children’s Services) on my kid,” Brockington said.
Prosecutor Jared Rosenblatt dug into Brockington, asking her that if she believed Scott was innocent, why she was comfortable identifying him as the person who murdered Fox until Wednesday.
“Did you know that he was going to go to jail?” Rosenblatt asked.
“No,” Brockington said.
“Then what did you think was going to happen?” Rosenblatt hissed.
Brockington came to prosecutors saying she was worried about being followed related to the case last year, Rosenblatt said.
Brockington will finish her testimony in September, when prosecutors are expected to call more witnesses for her identifications to the stand.
Scott’s attorney Marvyn Kornberg said prosecutors have no other identifying witnesses, nor gun, nor any DNA evidence against his client. If a judge rules Brockington’s identification is not valid, the case may fall apart, Kornberg said.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...s-rapper-slay-flip-flops-id-article-1.2278539
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