TI’s NYC Show Ends in Shooting (TroyAve's Bodyguard killed,TroyAve Indicted on Shooting Charged )

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  • bununs alias
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    jesus christ, star still making videos ? star > charlamagne
  • S2J
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    Bruh...Given how ? forced Charlemagne is i now respect the ? outta Star

    That ? had the funniest professional hood talk ever. "You ? ass ? " *Star voice* :joy:
  • S2J
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    nohiphop1 wrote: »
    Sound like he kept the gun to get rid of it after firing, since firing it still get him in trouble.
    What will help his care are witnesses

    And again, i cant stress enough:

    THEY DO NOT NEED TO KNOW EXACTLY WHO FROM THE OTHER SIDE WAS SHOOTING TO BE EFFECTIVE

    All they need to do is verify someone else shot troy and his mans.Tbh yall thinking like some ? :joy: Yall are thinking like everybody in that room is a stone criminal and doesn't deserve or respect due process

    They are not criminals, all back people are not related, they dont have to know who that man was. If this was a mass shooting with white people they'd ask for witness accounts, not identification. Troy has a high priced lawyer so he's not getting railroaded for THAT part. ? bein overly dramatic.
  • Trillfate
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    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy
  • Stew
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    According to Rolling Stone, Live Nation has pulled the plug on 6 shows that were to take place at Irving Plaza or Gramercy Theatre this week, including performances by Mac Miller, Vince Staples, and YG.

    Joey Bada$$, whose scheduled show at Irving on Saturday was also cancelled, tweeted that the NYPD were responsible, and while he later deleted his tweet, it seems that the police force are partially involved in the decision. "In light of last week's tragic event, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," a rep for the venues told Rolling Stone. "Because these discussions with New York Police Department are ongoing, we will be postponing a few of our upcoming shows."

    It should be noted that while most of the concerts effected were rap shows, Guns N Roses cover band Appetite For Destruction and Canadian rock outfit Black Pistol Fire will also be unable to perform their scheduled gigs at the spaces, making for a total of six events postponed or cancelled. So far there is no word on when the dates will be made up, but the possibility that the artists will find other venues in the meantime remains open.



    http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mac-miller-yg-vince-staples-shows-postponed-following-shooting-at-irving-plaza-news.21965.html

    Somebody called this on page 2. Smh ? ?
  • BobOblah
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    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    Joey wasn't ever snickering, publicly anyway. That IG pic of him smiling was just one of many from a random photoshoot. People just posted it as if it was a reaction to Troy.

    Considering how Troy talked about his dead homie though I wouldn't be surprised if Joey is LOLing at at Troy's downfall
  • LcnsdbyROYALTY
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    BobOblah wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    Joey wasn't ever snickering, publicly anyway. That IG pic of him smiling was just one of many from a random photoshoot. People just posted it as if it was a reaction to Troy.

    Considering how Troy talked about his dead homie though I wouldn't be surprised if Joey is LOLing at at Troy's downfall

    This! ? run with anything
  • BackInWhite
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    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    ? outta here, guy
    Have you ever listened to a rap song?
    The genre needs no help in looking bad
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    Yo i was dying when that ? called in about the stanley cup finals haha. We need a street ? NHL radio pre and post game show/announcers.
  • Shizlansky
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    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    ? outta here, guy
    Have you ever listened to a rap song?
    The genre needs no help in looking bad

    Very true but he still taking money out of ppl pockets.
  • blackrain
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    According to Rolling Stone, Live Nation has pulled the plug on 6 shows that were to take place at Irving Plaza or Gramercy Theatre this week, including performances by Mac Miller, Vince Staples, and YG.

    Joey Bada$$, whose scheduled show at Irving on Saturday was also cancelled, tweeted that the NYPD were responsible, and while he later deleted his tweet, it seems that the police force are partially involved in the decision. "In light of last week's tragic event, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," a rep for the venues told Rolling Stone. "Because these discussions with New York Police Department are ongoing, we will be postponing a few of our upcoming shows."

    It should be noted that while most of the concerts effected were rap shows, Guns N Roses cover band Appetite For Destruction and Canadian rock outfit Black Pistol Fire will also be unable to perform their scheduled gigs at the spaces, making for a total of six events postponed or cancelled. So far there is no word on when the dates will be made up, but the possibility that the artists will find other venues in the meantime remains open.



    http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mac-miller-yg-vince-staples-shows-postponed-following-shooting-at-irving-plaza-news.21965.html

    Didn't a couple ? say that other artists wouldn't be affected by this ? ?
  • StillFaggyAF
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    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy
    When was he snickering?
    Stew wrote: »
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    According to Rolling Stone, Live Nation has pulled the plug on 6 shows that were to take place at Irving Plaza or Gramercy Theatre this week, including performances by Mac Miller, Vince Staples, and YG.

    Joey Bada$$, whose scheduled show at Irving on Saturday was also cancelled, tweeted that the NYPD were responsible, and while he later deleted his tweet, it seems that the police force are partially involved in the decision. "In light of last week's tragic event, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," a rep for the venues told Rolling Stone. "Because these discussions with New York Police Department are ongoing, we will be postponing a few of our upcoming shows."

    It should be noted that while most of the concerts effected were rap shows, Guns N Roses cover band Appetite For Destruction and Canadian rock outfit Black Pistol Fire will also be unable to perform their scheduled gigs at the spaces, making for a total of six events postponed or cancelled. So far there is no word on when the dates will be made up, but the possibility that the artists will find other venues in the meantime remains open.



    http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mac-miller-yg-vince-staples-shows-postponed-following-shooting-at-irving-plaza-news.21965.html

    Somebody called this on page 2. Smh ? ?

    Told y'all ?
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    blackrain wrote: »
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    According to Rolling Stone, Live Nation has pulled the plug on 6 shows that were to take place at Irving Plaza or Gramercy Theatre this week, including performances by Mac Miller, Vince Staples, and YG.

    Joey Bada$$, whose scheduled show at Irving on Saturday was also cancelled, tweeted that the NYPD were responsible, and while he later deleted his tweet, it seems that the police force are partially involved in the decision. "In light of last week's tragic event, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," a rep for the venues told Rolling Stone. "Because these discussions with New York Police Department are ongoing, we will be postponing a few of our upcoming shows."

    It should be noted that while most of the concerts effected were rap shows, Guns N Roses cover band Appetite For Destruction and Canadian rock outfit Black Pistol Fire will also be unable to perform their scheduled gigs at the spaces, making for a total of six events postponed or cancelled. So far there is no word on when the dates will be made up, but the possibility that the artists will find other venues in the meantime remains open.



    http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/mac-miller-yg-vince-staples-shows-postponed-following-shooting-at-irving-plaza-news.21965.html

    Didn't a couple ? say that other artists wouldn't be affected by this ? ?

    yeah i did
    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.

  • 5th Letter
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    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    If some rocker shot up a club they wouldn't have cancelled other rock shows just because one person did some crazy ? . With black people and rappers if one person does something it's always the narrative that it reflects negatively on the entire genre/race, and y'all are in here repeating the same tired ? . Y'all are well conditioned.
  • S2J
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    Damn yo yall called it. They cancled shows after a shooting happened.
  • Shizlansky
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    5th Letter wrote: »
    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    If some rocker shot up a club they wouldn't have cancelled other rock shows just because one person did some crazy ? . With black people and rappers if one person does something it's always the narrative that it reflects negatively on the entire genre/race, and y'all are in here repeating the same tired ? . Y'all are well conditioned.

    Repeating what?

    Let's not act like a lot of rap don't promote this ? .

    Just like with older black men and women don't ? with gangsta rap because of the content. So just stop.

    I understand what you're saying but a gangsta rapper was busting guns in a crowded venue and ? would have repercussions bruh.

    This wasn't fans but the actually artist.


    ? Troy. He taking money and great experiences for fans away by acting like he did.
  • mc317
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    ? love Rikers Island
  • Beta
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    ? know they don't care about the fans for these shows.
  • 5th Letter
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    Shizlansky wrote: »
    5th Letter wrote: »
    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    If some rocker shot up a club they wouldn't have cancelled other rock shows just because one person did some crazy ? . With black people and rappers if one person does something it's always the narrative that it reflects negatively on the entire genre/race, and y'all are in here repeating the same tired ? . Y'all are well conditioned.

    Repeating what?

    Let's not act like a lot of rap don't promote this ? .

    Just like with older black men and women don't ? with gangsta rap because of the content. So just stop.

    I understand what you're saying but a gangsta rapper was busting guns in a crowded venue and ? would have repercussions bruh.

    This wasn't fans but the actually artist.


    ? Troy. He taking money and great experiences for fans away by acting like he did.

    If you get my point then you wouldn't have typed this ? as your response.
  • smp4life
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    5th Letter wrote: »
    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    If some rocker shot up a club they wouldn't have cancelled other rock shows just because onW
    5th Letter wrote: »
    Shizlansky wrote: »
    Trillfate wrote: »
    ^^bet he aint snickering no more.. this situation has trickle-down effect on everybody not just Troy

    ? Troy and whoever else is involved. This ? cost a lot of hip hop artist a lot of money. And making the genre look bad.

    If some rocker shot up a club they wouldn't have cancelled other rock shows just because one person did some crazy ? . With black people and rappers if one person does something it's always the narrative that it reflects negatively on the entire genre/race, and y'all are in here repeating the same tired ? . Y'all are well conditioned.

    When Great White burned that club down in RI and like 80 ppl got killed a lot of shows got cancelled. And ANY kind of pyrotechnic was pretty much banned.