West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: CodeCaine on August 15, 2001, 06:13:12 PM
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i got this from another message board so if its old news it aint my fault
Snoop Has Run In With Bloods In San diego
While in San Diego, Snoop Dogg turned in an abbreviated performance at Coors Amphitheatre following a disturbance that broke out. A security guard at the concert suffered a minor injury after he was struck by an unknown object, Chula Vista police said. No arrests related to the disturbance were made. Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, was the headline act on a bill that included performances by Tha Eastsidaz, Doggy's Angels, Dogg Pound, Bad Azz, Soopafly and Butch Cassidy. One of the band members told police the trouble began when the rap artist began playing "some old songs" that may have offended some members of the audience, according to Chula Vista police Lt. Dan Linney. A crowd of 9,500 people attended the show. During Snoop's performance, unidentified members of the audience began shouting at members of the artist's sizeable contingent of friends, performers and bodyguards who occupied the stage, Linney said. Most of the on-stage entourage was wearing blue colors, in apparent support of a gang. A group of men wearing red, an opposing gang's colors, positioned themselves near the stage, according to Brian Murphy, a Union-Tribune publishing company employee who attended the show. Murphy said it appeared the audience members in red were upset by the show of colors. Hand signals were exchanged between the two groups, he said. One of the red-clad audience members tossed a red visor at Snoop, striking him in the chest. An unidentified concert-goer tried to get up on the stage and was forced back into the crowd by security, prompting those in the crowd to begin tossing objects onstage, Murphy said. Those on the stage retaliated by tossing objects into the crowd, such as speakers and microphones. The disturbance was sufficient to cause some of the people allowed on stage to flee backstage, creating a minor panic, Linney said. The artist quit performing and the house lights were turned on, signaling that the show was over, according to Murphy. Loud noises from the stage, possibly caused by live microphones being dropped, prompted some people to believe a gun was being fired, and some members of the audience began fleeing the area in a panic.
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we had this topic 20 times already
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yeah i know, we hav heard this soooooo many times, i think we really have 20 of these already, this shit is getting old too, we heard it the day it happened
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For real this shits been rinsed hard...
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shit is old news.....................
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i said it might be old but i didnt know