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Crips Issue Apology to Nipsey Hussle's Family: 'There Will Absolutely Be No Trademark Legal Battle'

"There will absolutely be no trademark legal battle between their organization and Blacc Sam, brother of the late Nipsey Hussle," the organization told The Blast. "[The Crips] respectively vows to support the wishes of Lauren London and the Asghedom family... We realize that our actions may have been offensive and we have reached out to his family, respectively Nip's sister, Samantha Smith."
 



Lmao. Dumb ass nigga.

Nip was more than a rapper and this dude ignorance is on full display.

Dude own his own music from the jump. That’s legendary and was up for album of the year.

“No co-sign, I ain’t need radio to do mine I’ve done fine”
 
The New York Times released a report on Monday stating that at the time of his death, the Los Angeles Police Department was looking into the rapper. Specifically, they were, and currently are, investigating Nipsey's ties to gang members and gang activity. The outlet also states that the LAPD is examining the strip mall corner area where the Marathon Clothing store was located to determine whether or not it was a hub for gang activity. Since his death, the police department reportedly continues to dig into Nipsey's life, business moves, investments, and community expansion plans, including his desire to build an apartment complex.

The investigation wasn't unfamiliar to Nipsey, as told by South Los Angeles City Council Member Marqueece Harris-Dawson. He claims that he's reached out to the LAPD for years trying to get answers about what exactly the department is investigating, but he's been turned away. “I think everybody in the community will do everything we can to make sure the ventures he started will continue,” Harris-Dawson told The New York Times. “And this is a very confusing hiccup in this process.” Police departments nationwide have ongoing investigations into rappers, a move that has been the norm for decades. Nipsey's death only intensifies this probe as detectives will attempt to uncover as much as possible about the slain hip hop star.
 
The New York Times released a report on Monday stating that at the time of his death, the Los Angeles Police Department was looking into the rapper. Specifically, they were, and currently are, investigating Nipsey's ties to gang members and gang activity. The outlet also states that the LAPD is examining the strip mall corner area where the Marathon Clothing store was located to determine whether or not it was a hub for gang activity. Since his death, the police department reportedly continues to dig into Nipsey's life, business moves, investments, and community expansion plans, including his desire to build an apartment complex.

The investigation wasn't unfamiliar to Nipsey, as told by South Los Angeles City Council Member Marqueece Harris-Dawson. He claims that he's reached out to the LAPD for years trying to get answers about what exactly the department is investigating, but he's been turned away. “I think everybody in the community will do everything we can to make sure the ventures he started will continue,” Harris-Dawson told The New York Times. “And this is a very confusing hiccup in this process.” Police departments nationwide have ongoing investigations into rappers, a move that has been the norm for decades. Nipsey's death only intensifies this probe as detectives will attempt to uncover as much as possible about the slain hip hop star.
read this and been kinda knew this and alot of other shit.

just didnt post it
 
The New York Times released a report on Monday stating that at the time of his death, the Los Angeles Police Department was looking into the rapper. Specifically, they were, and currently are, investigating Nipsey's ties to gang members and gang activity. The outlet also states that the LAPD is examining the strip mall corner area where the Marathon Clothing store was located to determine whether or not it was a hub for gang activity. Since his death, the police department reportedly continues to dig into Nipsey's life, business moves, investments, and community expansion plans, including his desire to build an apartment complex.

The investigation wasn't unfamiliar to Nipsey, as told by South Los Angeles City Council Member Marqueece Harris-Dawson. He claims that he's reached out to the LAPD for years trying to get answers about what exactly the department is investigating, but he's been turned away. “I think everybody in the community will do everything we can to make sure the ventures he started will continue,” Harris-Dawson told The New York Times. “And this is a very confusing hiccup in this process.” Police departments nationwide have ongoing investigations into rappers, a move that has been the norm for decades. Nipsey's death only intensifies this probe as detectives will attempt to uncover as much as possible about the slain hip hop star.
So while he was going to have a summit with them, they were investigating him. Shady ass shit.
 
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