Posted on 12/29/2013 4:58:54 AM PST by jimbo123
Police in Alabama are investigating the killings of rapper Doe B. and another person in a shooting Saturday that also wounded six others inside a bar and grill.
Police say the gunfire happened around 1 a.m. about a half-mile north of Alabama State University.
Police identified those killed as 21-year-old Kimberle Johnson and 22-year-old Glenn Thomas, both of Montgomery. They said Johnson was pronounced dead at the scene. Thomas an up-and-coming rapper known as Doe B. was taken to Baptist Medical Center South, where he was later pronounced dead.
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He found out ....
After reading the lyrics, I am deeply saddened we lost such a great talent in the music world
Better change his name to Rapper DOA.
Pretty girl. A shame.
Choose your playgrounds and playmates wisely.
I like how he eloquently uses the f-word as a both an adverb and a standard verb. That takes immense talent.
No. They refuse to grow on his grave. More likely Kudzu is what will grow over his maggot infested hole in the dirt.
RAP Retards Attempting Poetry
Who is this assclown and why should I care?
Allison Kirkpatrick
13 hours ago
Another fine American gun owner in action!
6 △ 6 ▽
Sarah Graham > Allison Kirkpatrick
10 hours ago
The "Fine American gun owner" killed my friend! Kim was a great person! She was smart, funny, and caring! She did not deserve this! All she wanted to do was celebrate her 21st birthday! Take your ignorant comments else where! Its Rac*st A**Holes like you that promote just as much violence as Rappers do. Although I was not a fan of Doe B's music, he too did not deserve a death like this. YOU PEOPLE MAKE ME SICK!
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Oh, really? Gun owners promote violence? I only have mine for self-protection and hope to never have to fire other than on the range.
Gold teeth and gold chains is nothing more than advertising to get yourself killed by “yo bros”.
While it is always sad to see ones life taken for no really good reason, perhaps this will be an example for the up and coming “wanna be’s”
RAP: Retarded African Poetry.
I;m sure his “contributions” to our society will be greatly missed.
Ha!
Oh SNAP!
I’m here to inform you that I will be stealing that picture.
That was beautiful and so uplifting......the future of America is in great hands.
Can you see my sarcasm sign from your house?
Wow, that is a dangerous occupation.
“What a difference 50+ years makes.”
More sad than funny...I’d say that among other things, Dobie was in better shape.
They were no more prime examples of a racial type than the honeymooners or Archie Bunker. In general.
And neither is doe b? Hopefully for most but not for this, real life and entertainment did not take the prerequisite distinction distancing and the rapper’s jump into chalk on sidewalk was not in Mary Poppins style.
What is puff jest clowning around?
Amos and Andy was gut bustingly funny in it’s day. Stereotypical of the race depends on reference point. Five generations back Aunt J on the place was real sick deathly ill and everyone was very concerned including my elderly grandmother who visited Aunt J in her cabin and inquired if there was anything that she could get her to make her feel better.
After some insistence on granny’s part Aunt J responded reluctantly “a babies hand” with distinct long ‘a’ pronunciation.
Stereotypical of her time? Eating a babies hand that is.? Culture changes, which direction is this one going, do we like it, what’s driving it, where are family values???? Movies spin Misdirection abounds
Doe B. Be D.O.A.
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