BALTIMORE (AP) — The manager of a young Baltimore rapper gunned down after an anti-violence fundraiser was himself fatally shot less than two weeks later, police said Thursday.
Trayvon Lee, 24, was killed near his home Wednesday evening in what police described as a second “targeted attack.”
Lee, the CEO of YBS records, managed the career of Tyriece “Lor Scoota” Watson, a rising star who was shot in broad daylight on June 25 as he was leaving a “Pray for Peace in These Streets” charity basketball game at Morgan State University.
Police Spokesman T.J. Smith said Watson was shot and killed in response to a non-fatal shooting perpetrated by one of his friends or associates. He said he couldn’t provide details, nor could police “definitively draw a line between yesterday’s murder and Lor Scoota’s murder.”
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Can't blame the police for the society that the government won't deal with properly.
ReplyDeleteI can draw that line. It's so easy!!!
ReplyDeleteWheres the protest over this?
ReplyDeleteBlacks are perfectly okay with a black on black murder. The only deaths that matter to them is when they can make an excuse to become violent themselves.
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