Taxstone arrested in relation to Irving Plaza, Troy Ave shooting
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u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case. -
Summa yall sound reallllll ? in here.
U get into a physical altercation who tf gonna call a 5 second timeout to throw some gloves on so they can ? their opponent without leaving prints?
Wtf troy n his ppl supposed to sit there n wait for him to put the gloves on??
Where tf u all from? -
SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
He never should've brought the gun in there in the first place. -
Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
Yes.[img]http://memecrunch.com/meme/3AFLN/my-? /image.jpg[/img]
I seen people with nike gloves back in the days you know these out just to square up so you know when you got the hammer you gotta have one of these
Or use this ? ...
AND NEVER DROP THE HAMMER NO MATTER WHAT!!!
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SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
so u walk in the club, to have fun.....u see a ? you got beef with, words are exchanged...he swings on you or swing on him....u then call time out to put on the gloves.......then call time in and continue to handle your business?
this really happens where ure from? lmao -
This stupid ? dropped the gun? How you gonna drop the gun? That's not gangsta, that's very not gangsta. Ol gangstalicious ass ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zPgMYHI1n_s
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
so u walk in the club, to have fun.....u see a ? you got beef with, words are exchanged...he swings on you or swing on him....u then call time out to put on the gloves.......then call time in and continue to handle your business?
this really happens where ure from? lmao
too funny -
Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
so u walk in the club, to have fun.....u see a ? you got beef with, words are exchanged...he swings on you or swing on him....u then call time out to put on the gloves.......then call time in and continue to handle your business?
this really happens where ure from? lmao
Sounds like you agreeing with me -
? said "so you can't put gloves in your back pocket?"
What?
Imagine being in some ? and a ? saying "id shoot the ? outta you right now if I had my gloves on me!!"
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2017 is crazy
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SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
so u walk in the club, to have fun.....u see a ? you got beef with, words are exchanged...he swings on you or swing on him....u then call time out to put on the gloves.......then call time in and continue to handle your business?
this really happens where ure from? lmao
Sounds like you agreeing with me
lmao yea man ? is wilding -
5th Letter wrote: »SheerExcellence wrote: »Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »u bring gloves when its premeditated that ur gonna use the hammer.....
My bad. I forgot this the ic where no one ever walks around without the gloves and gun and bulletvproof vests and clean handkerchief to wipe down guns and magazines.... Pls the ability to spit at any chick at any moment and bang her five minutes later.
Bunch of James Bonds on the IC. How'd i forget.
Y'all got this one. Tax shoulda had the gloves. Matter off fact he shoulda had grenades and ak47 on top of it too. Just in case.
He never should've brought the gun in there in the first place.
This
A convicted felon in NYC and you sneaking in a gun to a Manhattan venue. ? ! Let another cat in the squad hold the hammer! -
Revolver Ocelot wrote: »Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »DNA believed to belong to the podcast host, Daryl Campbell, 31, who is known as Taxstone, was found on the trigger, hand grip and magazine of the 9-millimeter Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun that was used in the shooting in the V.I.P. green room of a crowded Manhattan concert venue, a federal complaint says.
Mr. Campbell had the gun before the shooting, and videos show him coming into the green room before the gunfire and then fleeing, the complaint says. In front of him was the bodyguard, Ronald McPhatter. Behind Mr. Campbell was a person who is not named in the complaint, but who appears to be Troy Ave — whose real name is Roland Collins — based on earlier police accounts. Wounded in the legs, Mr. Collins was holding the Kel-Tec gun and firing it toward a fleeing Mr. Campbell
The complaint, sworn out by Detective Jose Flores of the New York Police Department, quotes a public threat, which it says Mr. Campbell made before the shooting, that he would open fire on Mr. Collins: “When I see you walking up with six dudes, bang-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.” Mr. Campbell repeatedly adds, “Try me"
The federal complaint says he spoke publicly of belonging to the Bloods gang.
Mr. Campbell’s lawyer, Kenneth Montgomery, said he could not discuss the case before learning more about the accusations.“He’s doing as best he can for anybody charged with a federal crime
? happened in a club,
he would've looked suspect walking in with gloves on..
He lost the gun in the scuffle so there's no way he would've been able to wipe the prints off..
He ? up in so many ways that he might just be an accidental murderer.He might catch the L´s of L´s.Lost his gun with prints on it all kinds of dumb ? .? if he came in the club with a gun he should be able to walk in with some rubber gloves.Uhh ya never had any fathers uhh they did not teach ya how to do it right.
Troy got just as much of an L for keeping that ? .
The ? you keeping random guns for 1) you just used in a crime 2) that you picked up from the other ? in said crime. You don't know how many bodies could be on that ? .
They should make them ? be cellmates.
Actually,
Troy and his homie got shot,
Troy wrestled the gun away and had to shoot his way out the club to drive to the hospital..
It's not like he was tryna keep the gun forever,
just long enough to get up out of there.. -
Turning in the murder weapon is one of the things that saved his ass from a murder charge...
They traced it back to Tax and that's where we are at in the investigation...
So keeping the weapon was a smart move... -
Revolver Ocelot wrote: »Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »Cabana_Da_Don wrote: »DNA believed to belong to the podcast host, Daryl Campbell, 31, who is known as Taxstone, was found on the trigger, hand grip and magazine of the 9-millimeter Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun that was used in the shooting in the V.I.P. green room of a crowded Manhattan concert venue, a federal complaint says.
Mr. Campbell had the gun before the shooting, and videos show him coming into the green room before the gunfire and then fleeing, the complaint says. In front of him was the bodyguard, Ronald McPhatter. Behind Mr. Campbell was a person who is not named in the complaint, but who appears to be Troy Ave — whose real name is Roland Collins — based on earlier police accounts. Wounded in the legs, Mr. Collins was holding the Kel-Tec gun and firing it toward a fleeing Mr. Campbell
The complaint, sworn out by Detective Jose Flores of the New York Police Department, quotes a public threat, which it says Mr. Campbell made before the shooting, that he would open fire on Mr. Collins: “When I see you walking up with six dudes, bang-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.” Mr. Campbell repeatedly adds, “Try me"
The federal complaint says he spoke publicly of belonging to the Bloods gang.
Mr. Campbell’s lawyer, Kenneth Montgomery, said he could not discuss the case before learning more about the accusations.“He’s doing as best he can for anybody charged with a federal crime
? happened in a club,
he would've looked suspect walking in with gloves on..
He lost the gun in the scuffle so there's no way he would've been able to wipe the prints off..
He ? up in so many ways that he might just be an accidental murderer.He might catch the L´s of L´s.Lost his gun with prints on it all kinds of dumb ? .? if he came in the club with a gun he should be able to walk in with some rubber gloves.Uhh ya never had any fathers uhh they did not teach ya how to do it right.
Troy got just as much of an L for keeping that ? .
The ? you keeping random guns for 1) you just used in a crime 2) that you picked up from the other ? in said crime. You don't know how many bodies could be on that ? .
They should make them ? be cellmates.
Actually,
Troy and his homie got shot,
Troy wrestled the gun away and had to shoot his way out the club to drive to the hospital..
It's not like he was tryna keep the gun forever,
just long enough to get up out of there..
The gun was found a week later in his van. ? should have been tossed on the way to the hospital, instead this ? wanna keep souvenirs like he stole his chain. -
? ain't looking good for this Tax ? . They using statements from his podcast against him. ? gon learn to keep they mouth shut
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soulfulcat wrote: »? ain't looking good for this Tax ? . They using statements from his podcast against him. ? gon learn to keep they mouth shut
whats crazy is there was mad ppl there when the ? popped off... -
A hip-hop podcast host known for his beef with rapper Troy Ave was linked to the gun used in a fatal shooting at Irving Plaza, according to a complaint filed against him on Tuesday.
Daryl Campbell, 31, also known as Taxstone, was tied to the gun that killed Ronald McPhatter, 33, and wounded Troy Ave and two bystanders in a backstage area of a T.I. concert on May 25, 2016, prosecutors said.
Campbell, who is known for his prolific and profane Twitter presence and his kingmaking — and feud stoking — podcast Tax Season, was arrested Monday and was set to be arraigned in Manhattan Federal Court on Tuesday.
He is being charged with possession of a firearm by a felon — Campbell had previously been convicted of armed robbery — and receiving a firearm by interstate commerce after investigators tracked the handgun used in the shooting to a purchaser in Florida, who told police he had sold the gun to an associate of Campbell.
The handgun — a semiautomatic, 9-mm Kel-Tec pistol — was found on the night of the shooting in a hidden compartment in the van used to take Troy Ave to the hospital.
Investigators found traces of Campbell’s DNA on the base of the magazine, indicating that he had likely been the one to load it, according to the complaint.
Prosecutors used statements that Campbell made on his podcast, including times he repeatedly mocked Troy Ave, whose real name is Roland Collins. In one, he doubted Troy Ave's willingness to open fire on a rival.
“I can protect myself as a man, so I’m not thinking about rolling with six goons,” prosecutors quoted Campbell in the statements made prior to the shooting.
“When I see you walking up with six dudes, bang-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba...I want to embarrass somebody, and that’s why I started bullying Troy Ave, you know what I mean?”
According to investigators, Campbell was seen on surveillance video entering the green room on May 25 prior to the incident and fleeing shortly after shots were fired, with a wounded Troy Ave in hot pursuit.
Footage released to the public shows McPhatter dashing out of the VIP room, followed by Troy Ave, hobbling with bloodstains blooming on his pants, who squeezed off at least one shot in the direction that investigators said Campbell had fled moments before.
Troy Ave was arrested the next day and charged with attempted murder and weapons possession. He is currently free on $500,000 bail.
He and his lawyers have repeatedly spoken of another shooter in the room and argued that Collins wrestled the gun away from somebody else and fired in self defense.
In a statement on Tuesday, his lawyer John Stella said the charges against Campbell will help illuminate what led to the violence that night.
“As we have said since May 25, 2016, Roland Collins (“Troy Ave”) did not enter Irving Plaza with a handgun the night of the TI concert,” he said.
“I view the charges brought today before the (federal court) as a positive step in the direction of true justice for what occurred at Irving Plaza that night.” -
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »This unfortunate shooting got me to listen to tax season despite not liking the idea this ? Tax may have ? up hip hops future (as did troy) in NYC by firing a gun.
I say that to say this....be safe tho
I said that in the initial thread and some ? said it was an overreaction -
Say hello to the bad guy
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Weak case
Sold to an associate of Mr Campbell
DNA traces on base of magazine
Charged with possession, they going need more than that to take this anywhere
That's not even worth prosecuting -
Bragging bout bullying Troy ended up being his downfall SMH u fool
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http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/01/social-media-taxstone-arrest-troy-ave-shooting/
Early Monday morning (Jan. 16), podcast personality Taxstone, real name Daryl Campbell, was arrested by NYPD, U.S. Marshalls and New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force in East Brooklyn in connection to the May 2016 Irving Plaza shooting that left rapper Troy Ave injured and his bodyguard Ronald “Banga” McPhatter dead.
According to the federal complaint against Campbell, signed by U.S. District Attorney Hagan Scotten and sworn on by Detective Jose Flores, Tax is facing federal weapon possession charges, including one count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and one count of receipt of a firearm in interstate commerce. He was scheduled to be arraigned in New York City federal court today.
The seven-page complaint begins by mentioning how Tax was found guilty of attempted robbery in the second degree back in 2008, making him a felon prohibited from possessing a firearm. It goes on to mention how Campbell openly “proclaimed his membership to the Bloods” in certain public statements.
The complaint then references Troy Ave, though not by name, as somebody Tax antagonized in public by calling Troy “cowardly and unwilling to use violence” and accusing him of having a fake reputation for both “musical and criminal accomplishments.”
The report also references an audio recording made prior to the Irving Plaza shooting in which Tax “proclaimed his willingness to open fire if a group of men were to approach him.” At the end of the clip, he says Troy’s name. You can hear that clip above.
In addition, Detective Flores says he was able to identify the Florida man who brought the gun that was used in the Irving Plaza shooting, a 9mm Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun, to New York through pictures on social media: “I know from my review of social media, including photographs depicting the two together, among other evidence, that [the man who brought the gun to New York] is an associate of Daryl Campbell, a/k/a ‘Taxstone,’ the defendant.”
DNA evidence is later brought up, which the complaint finds “indicates that Campbell possessed the firearm before the shooting began.” Detective Flores goes on to conclude that “in addition to the presence of Campbell’s DNA on the trigger and handle (consistent with having fired the weapon), Campbell’s DNA was present on the base edges of the magazine, which is a location someone would not necessarily touch when briefly grabbing or even firing a handgun, but would more often touch when loading the firearm.”
The complaint also details how this same firearm is the one that killed McPhatter, as well as the same gun that Troy Ave is seen firing in surveillance footage. It’s also the gun that was found in Troy’s van after he was transported to the hospital. The handgun contained traces of McPhatter and Troy Ave’s DNA as well.
Read More: Social Media Helps Detectives Arrest Podcast Personality Taxstone in Connection to Troy Ave Shooting - XXL | http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/01/social-media-taxstone-arrest-troy-ave-shooting/?trackback=tsmclip -
I think most that ? he was talking was before the shooting he was dead silent after the incident knowing damn well twitter was blowing his name and footage pics up
I remember him always saying he doesnt leave the house without a pistol. If he cant sneak one in to an event hes not goin in lolol
All that ? comin back on him