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To: foxfield

That’s exactly what got him locked up something we’ve seen and more on FR on daily!


17 posted on 08/23/2012 6:08:08 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Kartographer
Eminem & D12 recorded a rap song together called 'Get my gun' ~ and as Sean Bell, a local NYC thug just recently out of jail and his buddies, also local thugs were going up the stairs from the lower level of a nasty juke club where they'd been celebrating Bell's coming wedding, they encountered some other folks going to the same club and they had some words.

An undercover cop there heard what he thought was a threat by Bell or his buds to 'cross the street and get my gun' and perceived that this was associated with the altercation.

He followed and called in help.

Within minutes Bell was dead, his buds wounded, 50 rounds had been fired by NYC police, and none of the victims was armed.

"Get my gun" was fairly popular at the time and was probably being played on some sort of electronic device by more than one person in that club ~ in the course of the evening.

So, what really brought the cops into contact with Brandon Raub? Was it his manifesto ~ or something else he may have composed and written, or maybe it was the RAP LYRICS he also posted on his site?

The cop who got the ball rolling in NYC was a recent college graduate who'd been a serious law enforcement student.

These FBI agents are also college graduates ~ probably with graduate degrees ~ and probably quite serious about law enforcement.

By now you'd think the higher ups in every law enforcement body in America would have devised a brief that covered the RAP MUSIC LYRICS problem.

Looks like 6 years later the 'Fibbies' don't have a clue. Wonder about NYC?

32 posted on 08/23/2012 6:59:52 PM PDT by muawiyah
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