Posted on 09/26/2017 10:19:21 PM PDT by EliRoom8
HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) Rapper Young Dolph was shot several times Tuesday next to the Loews Hotel in Hollywood, just steps away from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a bustling tourist district.
The shooting occurred about 1:15 p.m. between a shoe store and the hotel on Highland Avenue, just north of Hollywood Boulevard.
Dolph, 32, whose real name is Adolph Thornton Jr., was in critical condition when rushed to a hospital. He is now in stable condition, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
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I realize the need to get shot and ‘make a name’ (think One Pack Shakur), but even so, the labels really need let these guys know that being shot is a SERIOUS THING and can kill them...it just isn’t worth it for the sales.
Thanks. I’m gonna put this guy on my Celebrity Death Pool next year. :)
Let me guess
The “ pigs” saved his life and are expected to track down his would be assassins
Because that is what the “ pigs” do every day and night
This is culture for a significant part of black America, and they, and white SJWs, wonder why they have a heightened number of police interactions.
The world is insane, or at least that part of it.
His next album is tentatively titled “Leakin’ Bad.”
,,,,, can’t wait till all rappers are pushing up daisies . This is not music ,, it is the lack of music and culture in general .
I disagree.
Excellent point...
The cops are required to serve and protect even while the sheep they’re guarding would gladly stab or shoot them in the back.
After observing humanity and the full range of behaviors and beliefs held by them, I respectfully disagree with your thesis.
I posit that some people actually DO deserve to be shot down like dogs on the street.
That’s two Adolf’s with a moustach!
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