Gerard Woodley, Big L's killer, murdered in Harlem

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HARLEM, NY - On Feb. 15, 1999, Lamont "Big L" Coleman was gunned down not too far from his Harlem residence just as he began to actually see his rap career bubble. The witty lyricist — who had once introduced a young Jay Z to several Hip Hop circles — was said to be on the verge of closing a deal with a then untouchable Roc-A-Fella Records and finally obtain the props he deserved.

Although his murder was never solved, police (and "the streets") long believed the assassin to be Gerard Woodley, a close friend of Big L's brother, Leroy "Big Lee" Phinazee, who had a falling out with the Colemans and reportedly enacted revenge on the burgeoning rapper.


Yesterday, June 24, around 11:17 p.m. in front of 106 W. 139th St., near Lenox Avenue, Woodley, 46, was shot in the head and later died at Harlem Hospital. He leaves behind a 28-year-old daughter.

According to DNAinfo, Woodley's name is circulated in four other homicides and a source simply stated, "He did a lot of bad things and someone decided it was time to go." Police also dismissed the notion that Woodley's murder is associated with Big L in any fashion, pointing out the nearly 20-year gap since the "MVP" rapper was killed.

NYPD officials also noted that Woodley had been maintaining a low profile as of late but attributed his murder to "illicit business in New Jersey." Federal investigators were reportedly pursuing a guns charge for Woodley in efforts to compensate for the missed murder convictions.

Woodley had six arrests under his belt but none more notorious than in 1999 when he was cuffed for shooting Big L nine times in the face and chest during a drive-by shooting. The Manhattan District Attorney later dropped the case out of the belief they couldn't round up any surveillance footage of Woodley at the crime scene nor tap enough witnesses to testify. The street code generally refers to the latter as "snitching."

Woodley's 85-year-old aunt spoke with DNAinfo about her deceased nephew, eulogizing him as a "pretty good guy" who actually had a bond with Big L.

"They were good friends," she said. "We were friends with the family even after he was killed. We still talked."

"My mind is gone. I didn't sleep last night. It don't make sense," she added.


:wow::wow:
 

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Big L's other brother even said that Big L went with nikkas that were gonna do something to the dude but it didn't go the way they planned and the guy saw L's face. So he knew he was involved. He kinda had it coming

There was something that went down with a dude out here with my middle brother, "Big Lee" (Leroy Phinazee), and, uh, Lee went upstate for five years. [...] It was a little problem like I just said, "divide and conqueror" with the fellas between all of us, and, uh, [Lee] went upstate, then I went upstate, and then [Lee] sent word to do something [to someone]. He sent word to somebody else to do something, but Lamont went with him, which Lamont shouldn't have went with him. [...] It didn't go down the way it was supposed to have went down and they seen Lamont face. [...] So, uh, both of us is gone, and [Lamont] was out here by hisself. And so you can't get one brother, you get the other one. That's it in a nutshell.

 

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A lot of people ain't about that life. They fronting. :mjpls:

Big L ain't have the emotional attachment of BIG or Pac. Imagine if people actually found out Pac's killer? He never can live anywhere on earth again.

Orlando Anderson walked around L.A without a care in the world. :francis:

Well.. until that day. :wow:
 

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"I saw the whole 139th crew take each other out" - Vado



"On my block, best friends they kill eachother" :damn:

Top Left: Gerard Woodley
Bottom Right: Big Lee (beside the kid)
Left of the Knicks hat: Big L
Right of the Knicks hat: Reggie White

Big L allegedly set up Reggie White to get murked (apparently Loaded Lux rapped about this somewhere)



Gerard Woodley, Big Lee, Big L, Reggie White
 

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You nikkas love overrating dead rappers. Big L was a "b" level rapper before the internet backpackers decided to dikkride him posthumously. He wasn't much different than any mid tier punchline NY rapper in the mid 90's. No disrespect to L but you internet nikkas are ridiculous with the revisionist history.
:wow: no wonder this bamma is banned
 
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