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Monday, November 22, 2021

I'm sure he led an exemplary life

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Two days before he was gunned down while buying cookies at his favorite bakery in Memphis, Tennessee, rapper Young Dolph visited a cancer center where a relative had received treatment.

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  1. Yeah, totally just a senseless random killing of a bright loving kind man.


    Yep.

    Steve in Ky

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    1. You forgot to add that he was turning his life around. :P

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  2. . . . probably as “exemplary” as Darrell E. Brooks. Too bad there wasn’t “vigilante justice” in Waukesha last evening.

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  3. Where is WHITE LIVES MATTER?

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  4. You can only officially become a 'rapper' after you either are shot and killed or die from an overdose. It is a goal of thousands of democrats supported people.

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  5. word is, he would not use he major record labels for his music, and formed his own label and recording studio.
    Since he has transitioned, his estate has increased in value by $25 million, due to his fans downloading his "Music"

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  6. It sounds like he may have been a half decent guy. I'd love to know the back story... On second thought, I don't care a bit.

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    1. Dude had been attracting swarms of bullets for over a year. Not that that bears one way or another on his quality as a person, just that he was in a rap feud that made MC Hatfield vs. Da McCoyZ look pretty tame.

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  7. Does that bakery sell $50 cookies, if you know what I mean???

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