City and Metro homicides 2019 (living, state, better, rates)
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I don't know why you always bring up Chief Keef but if he stayed in Chicago he'd be dead. That's why he moved himself and his people to L.A. to be safe. When Chicago rappers pop they have to get out and not come back or be killed.
You obviously don't know the first thing about Drill if you think 7 dead Blood rappers compares to what's happened over the last decade. That many rappers get killed every year in Chicago. Not to mention the vast majority of these dudes were young teenagers when they blew up. Below is some B.D. rappers from 60th, 64th and 65 & King Drive and G.D.'s from 63rd and St. Lawrence that are into it with each other constantly taunting back n forth in songs and videos that leads to real life hits.
The aftermath of 2 Pac's killing you mentioned happens every time one of these rappers is killed except other rappers are part of the retaliations.
B.D. rappers either dead or locked up for murder/attempted murder from 300/600
L.A. Capone - Killed
Rondo - Prison for Murder
D. Rose - Prison for Murder
Cdai - Prison for Murder
Blood Money - Killed
Capo - Killed
Fredo Santana - Dead
Nuski - Killed
Chino - Killed
Memo - Shot 3 times a month ago
Lil Durk - Attempted Murder
King Von - Attempted Murder
G.D. rappers from STL-EBT/Tookaville
Jo Jo - Killed
Lil Jay - Prison for Murder
Dooski - Killed/funeral shot up
Wooski - Shot in the head but survived
Lil Scrapp - Killed
FBG Duck - Shot twice
FBG Brick - Killed
That's just rappers that had some noteriety from two different sets that have been at war a few blocks from eachother. There's a whole lot more dead, shot up or locked up for murder that were semi-public figures in thier entourage. There is many other rap sets in the city with these same types of results. You can reasearch yourself how many dead rappers out of Chicago since 2011.
Two different sets? I see at least 3
The Damu Ridas with 9 core members from Crenshaw Mafia and Denver Lane, and 7 are dead with an additional serving life. If LA had Youtube, IG, etc where randoms could make videos, who knows what the %'age of dead rappers would've been. Like you said the aftermath of Pac's killing caused retaliations where non rappers were getting hit, remember LA didn't have platforms that these Chicago dudes are blessed with today.
Everybody and their mother's a rapper these days especially true in Chicago's drill scene, so for every Chicago rapper that's been killed, there's a an endless list who are still alive.
LA's homicides peaked at a higher rate than Chicago's, and LA's black homicide rate was much higher than Chicago's.
Last edited by joeyg2014; 08-03-2019 at 08:17 AM..
People look at homicide rates and instantly assume you are going to get shot walking to Starbucks in Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis or Philly. Those rates never take into account where the crimes are occurring.
A lot of studies have shown the vast majority of murders/crimes aren't random and happen in very centralized locations, usually by the same people.
I remember the chief of police in Chicago recently said that they had something like 2000 known people responsible in one way or another for most big violent crime in the city. Don't know exactly how true that statement was but pretty interesting..
It is a known fact that people will believe whatever they want....
Some people says that Pac is alive and live in the Caribbean, other said he changed his identity and name to "Blac Haze" (who turned out to be a wanna be rapper who rode the Tupac train because he sounded like him...
It is a known fact that people will believe whatever they want....
Some people says that Pac is alive and live in the Caribbean, other said he changed his identity and name to "Blac Haze" (who turned out to be a wanna be rapper who rode the Tupac train because he sounded like him...
Pac is dead and his killer Orlando Anderson was also killed in a gang shootout in 98.
Even Eazy's son is convinced Suge was involved in Eazy's death. Check this clip from 03
I remember the chief of police in Chicago recently said that they had something like 2000 known people responsible in one way or another for most big violent crime in the city. Don't know exactly how true that statement was but pretty interesting..
I think later that year or so the New Orleans police chief made similar statement. The numbers was a few hundred that were responsible for the violent crimes amongst their networks. This could be further research on a nationwide scale or county level.
The Damu Ridas with 9 core members from Crenshaw Mafia and Denver Lane, and 7 are dead with an additional serving life. If LA had Youtube, IG, etc where randoms could make videos, who knows what the %'age of dead rappers would've been. Like you said the aftermath of Pac's killing caused retaliations where non rappers were getting hit, remember LA didn't have platforms that these Chicago dudes are blessed with today.
Everybody and their mother's a rapper these days especially true in Chicago's drill scene, so for every Chicago rapper that's been killed, there's a an endless list who are still alive.
LA's homicides peaked at a higher rate than Chicago's, and LA's black homicide rate was much higher than Chicago's.
Any link or source on the Black homicide rate being higher in L.A than Chicago during that time?
Sad day in El Paso and America - at least 15 people killed in a mass shooting at an El Paso Wal Mart. I've heard reports that say as high as 20 dead. Terrible
Apparently another shooting in Dayton leaves 9 dead
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