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Did you watch the video? If not, stfu because you sound real stupid.
Video shows me someone shooting intoa crowd. That alone deserves a jail sentence. Do you need more? Whoever is in that vid shooting needs to go to jail, period.
 

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I thought the surveillance video we saw showed a wound to Troy's left leg?

Now the pictures of him being wheeled in to court show that it was his right leg that was injured

Was he even shot yet in that surveillance video we saw?

He was moving pretty freely for someone with a gunshot wound to their leg

Compare that to the girl who was shot in the leg and said she felt like her leg was dangling
Nah it was the right leg in the video.
 

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Video shows me someone shooting intoa crowd. That alone deserves a jail sentence. Do you need more? Whoever is in that vid shooting needs to go to jail, period.
You said he committed murder, did you not? Do you know what the difference is between having to fight a 2nd degree murder and attempted murder in the court system? Quit being stupid. It's too early for all that.
 

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Weird that the only video they have is just troy Ave shooting :francis:
Just can't believe that they aint say who Troy was beefin' with

:francis:Weird that the only video they have is just troy Ave shooting



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G-Unit rapper Kidd Kidd charged in alleged attack on girlfriend in hotel room
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Don't know the real story, and from what I've seen there were mad shots going off, and pauses between the shooting. Considering it was a T.I concert :sas2:

in a state with a gang problem, with gangster rappers on the bill at a high profile venue...

shyt seems like a set up.

Every state has these RICO sweeps going on now, giving nikkas double life on conspiracy type shiz... we're making America great again...

Troy Ass bet stupid ass probly was just a pawn in the game... :ld:

I thought the surveillance video we saw showed a wound to Troy's left leg?

Now the pictures of him being wheeled in to court show that it was his right leg that was injured

Was he even shot yet in that surveillance video we saw?

He was moving pretty freely for someone with a gunshot wound to their leg

Compare that to the girl who was shot in the leg and said she felt like her leg was dangling
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Why does it seem like everybody wants to blame the person who allegedly got punched for reacting? At the very least you can say both sides were victimized and responded from a retaliatory position, but why blame the one who got assaulted first more? Who knows how true any of these social media news anchors stories are, but if the consensus is right and somebody smacked/punched somebody and that set everything off, whoever it was who initiated getting physical is in the wrong. If I punch you in the face and then you attempt to shoot and kill me how are you wrong? I don't see the logic, I had no business putting my hands on you. Violence begets more violence is a 1000% fact, and you can't control how someone chooses to react to your violence, understand that and you'll be more careful about getting violent with people. I think both sides have a plausible defense in court for why they did what they did, to an extent.
 

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Why does it seem like everybody wants to blame the person who allegedly got punched for reacting? At the very least you can say both sides were victimized and responded from a retaliatory position, but why blame the one who got assaulted first more? Who knows how true any of these social media news anchors stories are, but if the consensus is right and somebody smacked/punched somebody and that set everything off, whoever it was who initiated getting physical is in the wrong. If I punch you in the face and then you attempt to shoot and kill me how are you wrong? I don't see the logic, I had no business putting my hands on you. Violence begets more violence is a 1000% fact, and you can't control how someone chooses to react to your violence, understand that and you'll be more careful about getting violent with people. I think both sides have a plausible defense in court for why they did what they did, to an extent.

good point
 

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Why does it seem like everybody wants to blame the person who allegedly got punched for reacting? At the very least you can say both sides were victimized and responded from a retaliatory position, but why blame the one who got assaulted first more? Who knows how true any of these social media news anchors stories are, but if the consensus is right and somebody smacked/punched somebody and that set everything off, whoever it was who initiated getting physical is in the wrong. If I punch you in the face and then you attempt to shoot and kill me how are you wrong? I don't see the logic, I had no business putting my hands on you. Violence begets more violence is a 1000% fact, and you can't control how someone chooses to react to your violence, understand that and you'll be more careful about getting violent with people. I think both sides have a plausible defense in court for why they did what they did, to an extent.

That's true, but ultimately people change their arguments based on who they like more. Nothing logical about it really, nyggas (males specifically) make emotional decisions and try to build a logical argument to justify their feelings after the fact. You see it happen online all the time....
 

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:russ: I'm not surprised. He had a thread a few months ago about a uk rapper alledgedly involved in a murder and was so excited bragging about that shyt and tryna clown Americans for not busting their guns, now video comes out of one doing just that he's in here calling him dumb without knowing all the facts. When people like doggie diamonds are saying that fans are to blame @WickedGames is the exact type of sensationalist fan they are talking about.

I totally forgot he made that thread. nikka is a fraud. He definitely tried to make shyt seem like American rappers are soft and don't bust their gun.

I remember that thread http://www.thecoli.com/posts/18169395/

son is a fukking clown who moves the goal posts depending on who he likes/stans over. then tries to play dumb like he's being unbias. fukk outta here
 

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Pride is the most dangerous thing men possess. Can't let that waver for one second. It's a series of events that could have been handled if people just went about their business instead of making sure the next man is watching their move.

IF, key word, IF, this is based off Taxstone podcast/instagram where he just talked shyt about these guys all the time, clowned them when they went to jail and shyt, I understand why Troy and his people would feel upset with him and want that shyt to stop. Pride makes you go confront this man about the shyt he's talked, pride makes it so Tax can't stand down and apologize to the people he's been talking shyt to online, pride makes Troy swing on Tax and then everything escalates. It just sucks that it all seems so avoidable. It seems like Tax wanted a confrontation like this or there is no reason to talk so crazily about other men. But it also seemed Troy felt like he needed to confront Tax to keep some of his pride intact.

I don't really know how to feel because on one hand, I think Tax is a ho for talking all that shyt when he is basically just a commentator on the industry. But in the internet era, people give that credence and his words carry more power than the probably should so Troy felt a need to react to that. I wish Troy felt like Tax was beneath him and didnt feel the need to confront him or make a point, but I also know if someone is throwing shots at you from miles away, you're gonna want to see them when you're actually face to face. Just a really sad, avoidable situation that pride was never gonna let get settled non-violently. :to:
 

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Why does it seem like everybody wants to blame the person who allegedly got punched for reacting? At the very least you can say both sides were victimized and responded from a retaliatory position, but why blame the one who got assaulted first more? Who knows how true any of these social media news anchors stories are, but if the consensus is right and somebody smacked/punched somebody and that set everything off, whoever it was who initiated getting physical is in the wrong. If I punch you in the face and then you attempt to shoot and kill me how are you wrong? I don't see the logic, I had no business putting my hands on you. Violence begets more violence is a 1000% fact, and you can't control how someone chooses to react to your violence, understand that and you'll be more careful about getting violent with people. I think both sides have a plausible defense in court for why they did what they did, to an extent.
I agree with you about the escalation of violence and how everything is speculation right now. The narrative has changed several times over the past few days. But I would rather be at a concert where someone got assaulted than a concert where there is a shooting in the green room/backstage.

If innocent people got shot because you got your ass whooped, you aren't going to get much sympathy.
 
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