Nas Childhood Friend Shot & Killed in Queens: UPDATE: Police Release Surveillance Footage

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yeah his truck, some kids did it though, not someone who had a vendetta against him


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Let me be clear and I hope everyone reads this: People don’t owe you just because they know you. They owe their children, and in some cases, friends and family who were there for them. They owe their fans or their profession, not the expectations of people who share the same residential district they once lived in. Why does the violence many work hard to elude, and escape, seem to claim people who made it out of the concrete jungle?

I’ve heard of people saying I don’t come around as much anymore. My answer is so what! Should I cancel my flight to England, Spain, Germany, Barbados, Australia, Italy, Switzerland etc., to come sit on the block with the people saying that or should I board the flight? I don’t even live close enough to come to my old neighborhood often. Are they paying for my gas or toll? Are they securing a parking spot for me? There have been times I went to my old neighborhood and a person asked me am I still rapping. The fact that they ask is a clear indication that they don’t support or pay attention which is cost effective. But if I ask, “Are you still standing on the corner with a pack?” How would they feel or respond? Even when you’re in the mud, one step forward is better than standing still.





I remember I visited a person in jail from the same community and the person in jail asked about a friend who was home driving trucks. He spoke of the guy driving trucks as if driving trucks was beneath him. This goes back to my early sentiment about mentality. Ignorance is what would make a man who would have to strip naked and squat immediately after this visit think that his situation is better than a man who is home driving trucks and getting paid very well doing so. It’s the mentality. The same mentality that makes people love us when we are doing things for the neighborhood, yet resent us when we are busy with life. It’s like the old saying, “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” The support is never as great as the expectations. And the things some expect are never as consistent as the things they are willing to do.
 
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