Texas rapper and his 5 year old daughter killed while he was Vacuuming his car(Update: Shooters caught)

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They definitely making an example out of these nikkas. I saw the news bulletin said this is like the 4th murder in that particular area....last year they had zero!


Yep. nikkas getting nailed to the stake.

My worry is them serving life in prison like the Mexican that shot up and killed 5 of his neighbors in Texas after pleading guilty..a total miscarriage of justice :snoop:
 

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The reality of the lifestyle is chasing the bag illegally inherently invites death, so it's a misnomer when people apply this description to someone and say they didn't deserve their death...

When you getting the bag, you attract the attention of robbers. It's just a profession that inherently invites death...

I don't know anything else about Ronnie other than what I've seen online. He was a gambler too from what I can see, and gambling in the streets also invites death. It's not the controlled confines of a casino. Plenty of scenarios where someone can feel like they were cheated on an L and want to get it back in blood. I'm not saying that happened here----->bit dice games and street gambling in general is a dangerous game. Ain't shyt safe about it...

Even if this scenario isn't why he got killed, the old adage still applies. You die by the sword you live by. If he was still dealing and placing hood bets and gambles, that lifestyle invites violence, and while everybody agrees he's likeable, ain't no telling who he disrespected along the way. These chill guys tend to talk that shyt just like the louder ones...
Truth 101 my g u just said a mouth full of news u can use
 

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It's a sad situation all around.

Not to be crude but I feel more sad for his daughter than I do for him. She didn't deserve this, and he didn't deserve his daughter living the lifestyle he chose to live.

He was obviously into more than just rapping.

Y'know, I'm not saying he couldn't have been a good father to his daughter in terms of providing her the necessities a child needs but it would be hypocritical of me to call him a good father when his lifestyle put his daughter's life in constant danger.

Being a good parent isn't just about putting food on the table, buying them clothes, etc, but it's also about keeping them safe from any danger that lurks; he endangered his daughter's wellbeing.

He failed his daughter. Rest In Peace 🕊️.
He wasn't just more into rapping, y'all goofies keep trying to make that "he was a gang member" stick smh
 

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I'm not from there so I ain't kept up with him, but I remember "I'm a Fool Wit It" from what, 20 years ago? That's the only song I knew by him but I definitely fukked with it...
that mane got some certified g shyt
check out this song called Soldier.....if u fuk wit it i got a gang of shid to lace u up with
 

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He wasn't just more into rapping, y'all goofies keep trying to make that "he was a gang member" stick smh
Just being a rapper doesn't randomly get you killed out here.

They knew who he was and had to have beef with somebody, nobody said anything about gang members except you :mjpls:.

Although it's not nothing to brag about, I'm pretty sure I know more about the streets than you do. At some point and time, he clearly had to have words with somebody, and it came back to haunt him. Anybody well-versed in the politics of the street will tell you that all it takes is a few words or rumors to spread, and from that point on, that's when threats made against you begin.
 

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Just being a rapper doesn't get you killed out here.

They knew who he was and had to have beef with somebody, nobody said anything about gang members except you :mjpls:.

Although it's not nothing to brag about, I'm pretty sure I know more about the streets than you do. He clearly had words with somebody, and it came back to haunt him. Anybody well-versed in the politics of the street will tell you that all it takes is a few words or rumors to spread, and from that point on, that's when threats made against you begin.
Stop trying to make shyt stick that ain't there damn. All his friends and family say otherwise but I guess you know more than them huh?
 

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Stop trying to make shyt stick that ain't there damn. All his friends and family say otherwise, but I guess you know more than them huh?
His friends and family aren't going to tell the whole story as a way to protect themselves and defend the man's memory because the people who killed him are still out there.

See, you're a simpleton; I've been around the block, not engaged in anything criminal but living in neighborhoods and knowing people who dabble in the streets, I've heard people say similar things about their friends and family members who get caught up out here, and most of the time, they were involved in something. They do this because they want to defend their honor, which is understandable, but also to protect themselves or anybody else who can potentially be sought after.

They didn't rob him, take his car, or anything of value but rather just wanted him dead, which means this was personal and wasn't a random ordeal of somebody getting murdered just for the thrill.

They sadly killed his daughter, not intentionally but as a necessity rather to protect themselves because she was a witness, and kids her age sometimes have the memory to finger a person in a lineup; they feared in the event she could remember the faces or the voices of them in the moment of killing her father.
 
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Looks like the daughter just caught strays :mjcry:

He would’ve gotten away if he didn’t run back towards the car because the shooters were retreating :francis:

I think you're viewing this wrong.

I'm pretty sure that's Ronnie running across the screen in red. That looks like him. It seems they shot up the car with his daughter in it in the top left of the video...so they killed her on purpose, then they came back and got him when he ran behind the garbage.
 

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I think you're viewing this wrong.

I'm pretty sure that's Ronnie running across the screen in red. That looks like him. It seems they shot up the car with his daughter in it in the top left of the video...so they killed her on purpose, then they came back and got him when he ran behind the garbage.
Wrong, 99% chance they didn't kill her on purpose or even know she was there...

They got the drop on Ronnie and approached from a position of stealth. They stopped where they did, 10 yards or so from the car, because it gave them a perceived advantage from the direction they approached. If you move in closer, you risk him catching you, and he's already head in the car vacuuming, so you have to assume that he's strapped. You risk him catching you first, if you approach closer. So you get within firing distance, and you start letting him have it...

The windows look tinted, you can't discern there's a small child in the back from the distance they opened at. Granted, this is my speculation, for all I know when they first spotted Ronnie, wherever they were, or whoever told them where he was at, told them his kid was with him. You never know...

But going off the video posted, it's highly likely that these guys didn't even know the child was in there. Not that it matters in the court of law. But it matters in the context of conversation us regular people are having surrounding their deaths...

I saw that the police have a suspect identified and warrants out. When you hit someone in broad day like this, you gotta make sure that you cover your tracks enough to create reasonable doubt. If they took their own car, or cell phones, or have any written record talking about doing Ronnie, they in trouble. Murder is the hardest case to prove, because the primary witness is dead. Mf's have situations that look like lock convictions, that get dismissed or acquittals all the time...

So if you on a broad day hit, they'd better have covered their tracks well enough to create reasonable doubt...

A harsh truth of this, is that, unless implicit info comes out that the shooters knew his daughter was with him, Ronnie is the reason his child was killed. Whatever happened that led to guys coming to look for him, as a guy in these activities he owed it to her to protect her from this...
 
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