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quickdodgeŽ
02-16-2006, 06:46 PM
Busta Rhymes Under Fire Over Rap Murder Info
Police put Busta Rhymes in the hot seat over the information which could help solve the murder which took place at a music video shoot last week.

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Posted by Dave
Rap News Network
2/15/2006 5:06:58 PM

The police commissioner berated rapper Busta Rhymes on Wednesday, accusing him of withholding information about the slaying of his bodyguard at a hip-hop video shoot.

At a news conference at New York Police Department headquarters, Commissioner Raymond Kelly complained that the silence of several potential witnesses has stymied the investigation of the Brooklyn killing last week of Israel Ramirez. He saved his harshest remarks for the rapper.

Ramirez "worked for him," Kelly said. "I'd think he'd be knocking on the door. ... If your employee's murdered in front of you, you think you might want to talk to the police."

If the witnesses keep stonewalling, they could be forced to answer questions before a grand jury, Kelly said.

"I find it quite disturbing," the commissioner said. "This individual was shot in front of a lot of people."

The rapper's publicist, Greg Miller, declined to comment.

Rhymes attended a wake last week at a Manhattan funeral home for the 29-year-old Ramirez, who grew up in Harlem and left behind a wife and three young children

The rapper has not spoken publicly about the fatal shooting. But in a written statement, he said Ramirez "was not only security for me, but he was a friend, one of the rare friends that you come across that you can trust with your life."

Ramirez was gunned down on Feb. 5 outside a star-studded gathering at a warehouse where a music video was being taped to accompany a remix of Rhymes' latest hit single, "Touch It." Along with Rhymes, Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, DMX and G-Unit members, including Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo, were among those in attendance.

Police say the shooting may have stemmed from an argument between Yayo and a producer that began inside and spilled onto the street. They believe Ramirez, who was unarmed, was a bystander who may have intervened only to protect Rhymes.

Investigators were seeking a court order to obtain any video recorded inside the warehouse, believing it might help identify a suspect

Later, QD.

Julio
02-16-2006, 09:53 PM
Man.. media sucks.. I heard this on SIRIUS 2 days after the incident happened.. And they said the same exact thing this Editor is saying here.. Busta Bust didnt want to talk..

fucking lamers.

chameleon30038
02-16-2006, 10:14 PM
Damn..leaving a wife and 3 kids

lilmanx01
02-17-2006, 01:12 PM
come on now....everyone knows that no one would want to say nething in fear of getting hurt or killed for opening their mouth