100: T.I. Calls Out Dallas Rappers
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Source: Courtesy / Tony Scott
T.I. has called out Dallas rappers for not rallying together and supporting the Black woman that was beaten by a White supremacist in a viral video that led to the man’s arrest. The March 21st assault occurred after Austin Shuffield and L’daijohnique Lee got into an argument in a parking lot in Deep Ellum, Texas. The argument turned physical when Austin Shuffield slapped the cell phone out of her hand as she tried to call 911. He also hurled racial slurs at her before repeatedly punching her in the face while holding a pistol. T.I. said on Instagram, “If you in Dallas, if you is in Dallas…Yella Beezy…Trapboy Freddy…all you cats out there who holdin’ down the turf,” Tip said. “Whether you’re Dallas, Fort Worth, wherever you at. It’s on your watch! This s**t on your watch. I don’t wanna hear none of that tough s**t man from none of y’all. It’s time n***a.” Yella Beezy responded to T.I. calling him out, “I wasn’t even in America. I was in Cabo, so I’m not even knowing what’s going on…I don’t want to say the wrong thing….he could have called me. I get where he was coming from, it’s just his delivery was wrong. But I’m gonna call him.” Austin Shuffield was released after posting a $2,000 bond on Friday. L’daijohnique Lee said in a press conference, “I’m scared. I don’t know who is following me, who is behind me, who is watching me. My body still hurts. Everything still hurts.” Protesters at Dallas City Hall on Monday expressed outrage over Shuffield being hit with only two Class A misdemeanors for assault and a Class C misdemeanor citation for public intoxication. L’daijohnique Lee supporters believe his race is why charges have not be upgraded to include a hate crime and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, both felonies. Yella Beezy addresses it around the 10-minute mark.
Source: Hip Hop Lately
-Tony Scott (@tonyscottmedia)
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