Monday, June 24, 2013

R.I.P. Lil Snupe



     Many people have dreams and that’s a wonderful thing.  What if you were getting ready to live your dream at 18 years old but you were stopped by a bullet or two to the chest?  For one second just take the time to think about what you were doing at 18.  Think of all those first things you would have missed.  
     This is the reality that our young rappers face every day.  But most importantly this is what happened to Louisiana resident Lil Snupe (bourn Addarren Ross) on Thursday June 20, 2013 an 18 year old rapper/lyricist signed to Meek Mill’s Dream Chasers record.  Multiple sources are reporting that he was found dead at the scene after attempts to revive him failed.  A life lost before it even had the chance to blossom or to reach his full potential.  We will never know what he might have accomplished in his musical career.

                                                              Tony Holden

     Forty-eight (48) hours after the murder of Lil Snupe warrants were issued for the arrest of 36 year old Winnfied resident Tony Holden.  Holden is a convicted violent felon who is considered armed and dangerous.  The police think that he killed the young rapper over a video game. 
     Are you serious?  That is just so unbelievable to me.  The value of life keeps going down and there’s no end to the stupidity behind the reasons for these senseless murders.
     Sources are saying that Tony Holden is in police custody and has been charged with 1st degree murder, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.


     I would love to know what you think about this situation.  This is your girl Lady PJ; information is power so be informed.  I will try to keep you informed as more information is put out.

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