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Quote from: The Brad Piff Advocate on March 22, 2007, 03:52:01 PMi can see mayo and his goons patting each other on the back at dennys later, "yeah b we showed them niggas, heartland scrambles for everybody!" lmao
i can see mayo and his goons patting each other on the back at dennys later, "yeah b we showed them niggas, heartland scrambles for everybody!"
"the 14-year-old is considering charges against two of rap's biggest stars - 50 Cent and Tony Yayo". It would be just bad luck if they lock fiddy in the same cell where Supreme is.
take it easy guys...from the sounds of it..all the kid got was a slap...prolly running his mouth, ive seen teens get slapped up by adults before for talkin shit..aint nuthin new, u all make it sound like yayo and dem beat the shit out of the kid and put him in intensive care of something lol
Yayo pushed the boy up against the wall."Yayo allegedly backhanded the boy and shouted several explicatives directed toward Czar Entertainment.
You don't get more gangsta than beating up a 14 year old kid.
(March 30, 2007 – New York, NY) In response to the inconceivable physical and verbal assault by G-Unit member, Tony Yayo and his associates on an innocent 14-year old boy in Manhattan last week, Czar Entertainment, the victim’s mother, Cynthia Reed, Rev. Al Sharpton, The Hip-Hop Summit Action Network’s Russell Simmons and Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Stiles Ramirez, son of the bodyguard who was murdered at a Busta Rhymes video shoot and his mother, Stephanie Hires, along with various community leaders including parents, students and religious leaders will gather for a public grievance and call for action to advocate change against G-Unit, Tony Yayo and the industry executives looking to profit from violence and such deplorable acts against youth in hip hop.