Posted on 04/01/2019 9:13:26 PM PDT by hole_n_one
At least 50 firefighters are treating multiple patients at the Nipsey Hussle memorial, the Los Angeles Fire Department told CNN.
Officials are currently trying to remove all patients to a safe location in order to transport them, the department said. Its unknown how many people are injured.
Los Angeles police have responded to the memorials massive crowd with riot gear and batons and have formed at least two containment lines, as seen on a live signal from CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS.
In the live signal, there are people seen running and the dedicated memorial seems to be in disarray. Also in the live signal, people can be seen carrying others who appear to be injured; however, it is unknown what sort of injuries the persons sustained.
Emergency officials are seen working on at least two people on the ground. Of the two people on the ground, one was covered in a white sheet.
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Crowd of gang members gathering for a dead gang member. What could go wrong?! /s
Maybe corral them and let them kill each other off, wait until daylight to enter the area so that the dust has settled and no risk to the police and paramedics. Just bring in the coroner.
What’s the difference between Los Angeles and San Francisco?
In San Francisco, there’s human feces on the sidewalks. In Los Angeles, the human feces has knives and guns.
Perfect distraction from media’s failed coup. They’ll figure out how to blame this on Trump in time for the morning shows.
Nipsey was a Crip. No surprise.
Not much of one. He was wearing red shorts in the last pic taken before he was shot.
You wouldn’t catch me attending an event like that.
All it takes is one idiot to start a panic.
In Los Angeles, there are always people out there who should probably be in prison or an asylum.
“You wouldnt catch me attending an event like that”.
You’d be okay if you went in Blackface.
/Sarc warning:
Was the hospital receiving all the wounded playing Van McCoy’s “Do the Hustle” on its Musak system?
How about the real Nipsey Russell saying his famed “Oh Yeah”?
I guess Jussie “ The Hustler” Smollet’s favorite movie is “The Hustle” but he ain’t no Robert Redford.
Maybe he thinks he can get a role in any remake of “American Hustle” but I can only see him in “American Psycho”.
Or he can become “famous” again by doing the shower scene in “Psycho” where the killer is really a woman who hates bad acting.
Talking about bad jokes, here’s one I just made up. Big Pat McCormick (the Irish comedian) and his (Japanese-American) co-comedian Pat Morita (best later known as Mr. Miyagi) ) are walking down the stairs when Morita slips and goes flying through the air. McCormick looks up at him and says, “There’s a little nip in the air tonight”.
That’s what the patrons at the Butte, Montana strip joint said when Stormy Daniels put on her act in mid-winter.
Bata-bing, bata-shoes
I liked Nipsey Russell.
Nipsey Hussel? Meh
To self. Russell didn’t say “Oh yeah” during his act. It was another black comedian (in the same time period as Russell and Slappy White, who did. Don’t remember his name but he looked a little like actor Ernie Hudson).
These were some of the first major black comedians to make primetime TV and they were funny, not nasty, crude, or playing the race-card. They were playing their “talent” and we loved it.
There's their chance: White Sheet=KKK=Trump.
For him 15 minutes of fame came at just the right time, the height of his career.
Death is a good career move.
Should make some real money now.
And there will be many who find all kinds of meaning to his rap, too.
Morgana had a post last night that Nipsy Hussle was making a documentary. I found articles when I searched from Feb 2019 that yes he was making documentary about a doctor who was also killed. Dr Seib (spelling?) was helping heal people with natural approaches before he was killed. Nipsy may have been in gangs etc but he had some good things going on. It also seems he had quite a few other business ventures too other than gang stuff.
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