Big U, Bricc Baby, Luce Cannon Caught in Fed Sweep Targeting Crips "OPERATION DRAW DOWN" | Big U Accused of "Slumping & Dumping" Rap Artist in L.V

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You know I’ve been thinking, what if these whole podcast thing is a game and nikkas going on there basically lying trying to throw the law off?

I do remember reading loosely on Twitter like 10+ yrs ago about 60s/U havin "issues" with Meek and Future while it was goin on. No cap.

They were trying to get at them over idk what, extortion prolly.
 

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The way Wack tried to flip this to an L for Big U is hilarious

He said he had a team ready to ambush them across the street :dead:
It's an L for U that they ran down on Wack and did nothing, there's no situation outside that, that isn't seen as an L. 15-20 nikkas and then you back off, why, because he said your government? If you was that concerned about him being police you wouldn't have even went with this situation, you let him talk and jeep it pushing...

But its an L for Wack too because if you got the blower and 15-20 nikkas storm you, AND you got your people across the street. What are you screaming for? You may give nikkas one verbal warning that youre with your family, leave me alone, but after that, start knocking shyt down like bowling pins...

Some people earlier in this thread made tge case that Wack didn't wanna go out like that in front of his family, but if you're moving and talking the way Wack does, you can't go out like a mark...

This situation is a show of weakness for Eugene but this makes Wack look like a mark, straight up and down...
Nobody heard of Big U until the last few years

Suge is a well known cult like figure who ran the music business like Vladimir Putin
People in LA have known about him for a long time. His reputation isnt undeserved...
When I first saw social media, it was fall 2005, and I was 19. I just got out of jail, and all my friends were on MySpace. Overnight.

When I was still in a halfway house around 2007, I saw Facebook, for the first time. Everyone making accounts. Finding my friends online.

I just didn't do it. I didn't go for it. But everyday I think about how it could have turned me out too. All the dopamine high of all the trips I took, refracted through all the validation of social media, I could be making a fool of myself now, trying to take a picture of my coffee, or my shoes, or some other bytch ass shyt like that, crafting my online identity, my brand.
I moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina in Summer 2005, when I was 16. I did one year of school, my junior year, out here; I heard of both MySpace and Facebook that fall '05/Winter '06 time frame...

I specifically remember being in class in second semester 2006, and a few of my classmates talking about their pages on either one...

I didn't have one, when I came home from prison in Fall '09, was when I first created one. I had one but wasn't that active on it, and it never even occurred to me to post anything about what I was doing. Thought never crossed my mind, and I think most of us who were outside before social media got really popping, never jumped out the window with incriminating shyt...

That's a theory I've had for a long time now. The guys who were outside before social media existed, or before it became everyday life, MOST of those guys kept they business offline. I say most, because there are exceptions. But I think my theory holds true for most guys...

The only time I can ever talking about anything online, back in like 2012, me and this guy from Virginia bumped heads on there. We knew each other, I don't even remember what we got into it for, because we were commenting on someone else's page. And he was saying he was gonna get on me next time I came to Virginia, and I had some words back to him...

Other than that, I ain't never put shyt online. It never occurred to me to talk about my involvement while I was still involved, because the people I came up looking up to, trying to be like, taught a "real g's move in silence" type behavior...

I definitely relate to why guys who are out of the lifestyle, want to publicly talk about it, though. You and I have rehashed that. But while I was around, I never considered talking about shyt...

For people who jumped out in the eras after ours, this saying/doing incriminating shyt online is increasingly the norm...
 

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My issues with 50 aside
He moves correctly
Ex military security with all the hardware
Tell these gang nikkas to suck a dikk :ld:
He got money money tho. Meek not future in 2011 could probably afford to pay me security to ex military to detail for them for 24 hours in a day
 

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talking about crime they did in they past
This specific part of your post, there's nothing harmful in doing this. Especially so if the stories being shared are documented (meaning you were arrested for it), but even if it isn't, there are ways to talk about events you were part of that don't hurt anyone or yourself...

All that is out if you are still present in criminal activity, though!
Going to police(which is what it seems the dispensary did?), paying someone else for protection(I think this is what TI did when Wack was pressuring him and linked with Big U?) or killing the person trying to extort you. Last one is hard in this case since it's a leader of a big gang.
The below excerpt of a quote is 💯:
Also, if you are known for action, you won't really get taxed, if you are with a different click.
@EzekelRAGE U and his guys weren't pressing every black entertainer that came thru LA. They weren't even pressing every black "street" rapper. This shyt doesn't happen to everyone, and when you hear it does, you gotta assume the person paying tax/checking in, isn't a real tough guy...

I dont remember full details but 4-5 years ago Youngboy got robbed in Houston. J Prince and/or his son told him theyd get his shyt back for him, and Youngboy told old man to take that shyt up the road. shyt like that, if these J Prince/Eugene types think you're sweet, you check it at the door. If you act like a lick, that means you are one and you'll get treated accordingly...
Im trying to think what I would do if I was meek mill, maybe meek wanted to be down but the way Luce was talking they knew meek was food anyway

Same with gillie and pnb rock

I guess as an entertainer you avoid injecting yourself in out of town shyt but some of this shyt sounds unavoidable depending on what type of entertainer u is
They know Meek sweet so they went with a soft target. The easy way to avoid this though, is not carry yourself like a)you the toughest nikka alive, or b)fanned out over LA street culture like you trying to get involved...
I’m sorry I just don’t believe Bricc was a factor like that especially in multiple states. He’s a flunkie for a white boy podcaster and is literally on video getting choked up by a Long Beach crip and did nothing
My brother just said this exactly a little while ago 🤣...
 

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We need wack bytch ass in the rico also.

Here he talks bout running down on future and Ciara over extortion money owed to trick trick.


THIS shyt AIN'T
ABOUT NO EXTORTION.

THEY'RE JUST USING THE RICO
ANGLE TO MAKE U PAY
FOR KILLING THAT KID.

EVERYONE ELSE IS COLLATERAL DAMAGE

:devil:
:evil:
 
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