TI’s NYC Show Ends in Shooting (TroyAve's Bodyguard killed,TroyAve Indicted on Shooting Charged )
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smh
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Its 2016: You can have a good time aaaaaaaaand not shoot some ? up. SMH
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They ? up Tip's money,
I remember Tip cuss Diddy out for almost starting some ? at one of his shows..
Puff talking ? to some ? ,
then Tip go in at 1:10..
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Irving Plaza bout to be on MJ status
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I been thru some ? like that. Not cool at all.
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This is not a good look for hip hop and even the URL main events in NYC. These venues are already skeptical/wary of having hip hop acts in NYC between long lines that can stretch for blocks for ga standing causing noise in the area and for potential fights.
On top of that yall already know nyc don't play with people having water guns let alone shooting real guns in a venue like irving plaza or terminal. Not only will this potentially ? tips money up but it could ? up artist like desiigner or other come up artists from performing in venues like this in nyc. -
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I hope this dont ? up the Smack/URL events, this is one of their main venues.
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I saw reports of that but didn't want to post as nothing has been substantiated. However they are reports that Troy average and his crew were there and shots were fired only after they arrived
This is all hearsay tho....some are saying his crew is responsible -
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The victims included three men, one of whom died, and one woman, a spokesman for the New York Police Department said.
The rapper known as T.I. was headlining a concert at the club in the Union Square area when the shooting occurred about 10 p.m.
The motive for the shootings was unclear, and no arrests had been made as of late Wednesday night.
“People were freaking out,” said Diana Zuluaga, 40, of Manhattan, who was on the balcony. She said the loud music covered the sound of the first gunshot but a second shot sent concertgoers running.
Paul Cantor, 34, of Manhattan, was in the back of the club, which he said was filled with about 1,000 people. He said his attention was drawn to a backstage fight that spilled onto the stage.
He described seeing a man falling backward like a boxer who had been hit by a hard punch. “There was a body that came across the stage, sort of with flailing arms,” he said.
He said a second fight — perhaps related to the first — then broke out on the club’s floor. About five seconds later, he said, he heard the shots.
Ayo Fagbemi, 21, a University of Pennsylvania student, said T.I.’s DJ was playing songs to warm up the crowd.
“I think T.I. was about to go on,” he said. “Right when he was about to go on, I heard two gunshots and right after there was a stampede. There were at least three rounds after, but after the second one was when people started running.”
Sagine Morency, 20, said she “got stomped on” and lost a sandal in the hasty exit.
T.I., whose given name is Clifford Harris, 35, is a multiplatinum rapper and actor from Atlanta. Since 2001, he has released nine studio albums and successfully crossed over into the pop realm, scoring two No. 1 singles on the Billboard chart: “Whatever You Like” and “Live Your Life,” featuring Rihanna.
The rapper’s life has been chronicled in recent years on the VH1 reality show “T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle.” He announced in February that his tenth album, “Dime Trap,” would be released by his own Grand Hustle label in partnership with Jay Z’s Roc Nation. T.I. is also an artist-owner of Jay’s music streaming service, Tidal.
In 2009, T.I. pleaded guilty to three federal weapons charges stemming from a 2007 sting operation in which the rapper was caught obtaining three machine guns and two silencers that had been purchased for him. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year and one day in prison.
Along with performing more than 1,000 hours of community service as part of his sentence, he participated in the MTV reality series “T.I.’s Road to Redemption,” in which he stressed the danger of guns. (In 2010, he returned to prison after violating his probation.)
On Twitter, users posted photographs of a chaotic situation.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/26/nyregion/people-are-shot-at-irving-plaza-during-ti-concert-police-say.html?_r=0&referer=https://t.co/P4bU3q1SFB -
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I bet this was over some ? .
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I bet joey badass had absolutely nothing to do with this
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MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »This is not a good look for hip hop and even the URL main events in NYC. These venues are already skeptical/wary of having hip hop acts in NYC between long lines that can stretch for blocks for ga standing causing noise in the area and for potential fights.
On top of that yall already know nyc don't play with people having water guns let alone shooting real guns in a venue like irving plaza or terminal. Not only will this potentially ? tips money up but it could ? up artist like desiigner or other come up artists from performing in venues like this in nyc.
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Smh actin a damn fool and for what?
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Thank ? it was Troy an not T.I.P
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SMH...
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How u get shot by hipsters???
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Inb4
BSB RECORDS!
Ya i got shot man -
All that foolishness catching up to Troy ave