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Lil Kim: Government Conspiracy In Biggie & Tupac’s Death

This week marks the 14 year anniversary of the death of one  of hip hop’s biggest stars, Christopher Wallace, known to the world and fans alike as The Notorious B.I.G.

Family, friends, and fans took time to reminisce on their fondest memories of the late rapper including his protege Lil Kim.

Kimmie Blanco spoke with Orlando’s Power 95.3 personality Lady T about her feelings and those whom she felt responsible for the death of BIG. Kim feels there is a government conspiracy behind the death of both Biggie and Tupac. Both who still have unsolved murder cases.

“I always felt like Biggie and Tupac’s deaths was bigger than how they made it to be,” Kim told Lady T during their interview. Kim went on to say, “They both could have run for mayor just like Arnold Schwarzenegger and probably won. I think the government is looking at it like ‘We cannot have these two hood dudes with this much power, runnin’ for mayor or somethin’ like that, and winning,’ ’cause they feel like they would have lost control…  I can’t say if this person was involved or that person was involved, no one knows. But I know it was way deeper than what people believe it to be”

There have been rumors that the F.B.I were involved and were watching Biggie the weekend he was killed. There have also been theories linking Suge Knight to in incident as well. I am inclined to believe that there is much more to both killings then what has been portrayed to the general public. They solve murders on the First 48 in a one hour segment but 14-year-old cases have no suspects, no leads. no nothing. It’s as if they don’t want to find the killers of Tupac or Biggie and no one is even making an effort to try. Maybe the lack of effort in both cases is because their deaths will link to people too far up the food chain.

RIP Biggie & Tupac hopefully one day justice will be served.

YGB
@YaGyrlBlaze

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NO U AINT of the day… Three cops convicted in post-Katrina slaying, coverup

A US federal jury convicted three current and former New Orleans police officers for shooting and burning a man in the post-Hurricane Katrina chaos.

Two other cops were acquitted at the end of the month-long trial. Jurors deliberated for three days before returning their verdict.

US Attorney Jim Letten hailed the split verdicts as a victory for prosecutors.

“Today’s verdicts send a powerful message that no one is above the law, and that those who are sworn to protect our citizens are never, under any circumstances, relieved of their sacred responsibilities under our constitution,” he said in a statement. Continue reading