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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fabolous Involved In Murder Of New York Rapper?


Fabolous is reportedly being investigated for his role in the murder of a fellow New York rapper.



According to the New York Daily News, detectives aren’t quite sure if Fab had anything to do with the crime but they want to examine all of the possibilities in the murder of up and coming rapper Greg “G-Baby” Brown.



Brown was shot down by an unknown gunman after leaving a concert at Club Amazura in Queens where Fabolous performed on March 13th. Surveillance video from the venue shows Fab leaving the nightclub mere seconds before G-Baby took three bullets to the back



“[Fabolous was] about to get in the car as the shooting [went] down,” said a police source who saw the footage from that night.



Brown and Fab both hail from Bedford-Stuyvesant but until recently the two had beef with each other. “G-Baby and Fabolous had beef before, but they supposedly squashed all of that,” said Derrick Parker, a former NYPD Hip-Hop crimes investigator, who was working with security on the night Brown was killed.



“My son was going to talk to Fab in a car and he got shot three times,” said G-Baby’s mother, Roxanne Brown. “I don’t know what’s going on.”



“I just want to know who killed my son. I don’t want to talk to Fabolous. I just want whoever did this to pay.”



Fabolous alerted fans to Brown’s death several hours later via his Twitter account. “Lost a soldier in the field this morning,” read the tweet. “R.I.P. G Baby.”



G-Baby was signed to Brooklyn rapper Memphis Bleek’s record label Get Low Records and was making moves to spread his music at the time of his passing.

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