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Another fatal club attack on the west side (pg. 2)
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Groundhog Boy
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
I heard about this yesterday from all my gangsta kids.....they were soo unphased by it. I think its nuts that they make such a huge deal about this type of thing, when I hear HORROR stories about the gang violence, fatalities, etc that go on in south bronx night clubs (especially teen nights).

I'm not phased and I think a few of these in Manhattan is expected each year. At least they're not shootings.

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I mean, I am not naive, I 100% understand that people "expect" to go down in Hunts Point clubs or what not, as in comparison to the west side district, but my point is that there is so much media attention. Its like they only care when people get killed in certain areas, or when the guy was a rich rappers best friend.

This thread is the first time I've heard that it was a rapper's friend and I heard about it on Friday before the name was released.
djquick83
I remember going to the Guvernment one time(resident DJ playing, not a big name) and at the door, the lady literally took 5 whole minutes to search me. Im like wtfff, how come u guys search so hard here ? Even in NYC it aint this bad. Shes like yea, thats why u always here about going down in NYC all the time. :wtf:
sheila-neil
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Originally posted by djquick83
I remember going to the Guvernment one time(resident DJ playing, not a big name) and at the door, the lady literally took 5 whole minutes to search me. Im like wtfff, how come u guys search so hard here ? Even in NYC it aint this bad. Shes like yea, thats why u always here about going down in NYC all the time. :wtf:


When Steven and I went to Therapy in Providence a month ago they searched us like mad at the door. There were metal detectors and pat downs etc. That's in Frickin' Providence!!! Why the hell don't they put more effort into security at the door in NYC? You're more likely to have trouble at the door if you're on a guestlist than if you're packing an uzi.
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by djquick83
I remember going to the Guvernment one time(resident DJ playing, not a big name) and at the door, the lady literally took 5 whole minutes to search me. Im like wtfff, how come u guys search so hard here ? Even in NYC it aint this bad. Shes like yea, thats why u always here about going down in NYC all the time. :wtf:



haha yeah you get the equivalent of asian body work when you enter the guv, and you dont even have to pay for the "feel-up".
djquick83
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
haha yeah you get the equivalent of asian body work when you enter the guv, and you dont even have to pay for the "feel-up".


Thank god it was a cute lookin female though. If a guy had grabbed my Johnson, he wouldnt have heard the end of it. :whip:
djquick83
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Originally posted by sheila-neil
When Steven and I went to Therapy in Providence a month ago they searched us like mad at the door. There were metal detectors and pat downs etc. That's in Frickin' Providence!!! Why the hell don't they put more effort into security at the door in NYC? You're more likely to have trouble at the door if you're on a guestlist than if you're packing an uzi.


Your right, ive seen more issues with guestlist now that u mention it. HAHAAAA. :crazy:
zachias31
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Originally posted by ProggieGuy
not unemployed on disability. my question is what disability is it that you can't work but can be out at a club until 3:30 AM...chances are this cat was up to no good.


Really? REALLY? The same dumbass commentary would be made by "regular folks" if there was a story about you or any of the rest of us getting stabbed/killed while out past midnight at any club in NYC. Funny that you point the finger so quickly...

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Originally posted by yankeeBaby haha yeah you get the equivalent of asian body work when you enter the guv, and you dont even have to pay for the "feel-up".


Yes! Bring back the cavity search of Arc/Roxy days. I miss them terribly...
jerZ07002
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
I heard about this yesterday from all my gangsta kids.....they were soo unphased by it. I think its nuts that they make such a huge deal about this type of thing, when I hear HORROR stories about the gang violence, fatalities, etc that go on in south bronx night clubs (especially teen nights).

I mean, I am not naive, I 100% understand that people "expect" to go down in Hunts Point clubs or what not, as in comparison to the west side district, but my point is that there is so much media attention. Its like they only care when people get killed in certain areas, or when the guy was a rich rappers best friend.


(also... i was reading the comments below the article....people were essentially unphased by the stabbing because they felt that because he was unemployed that he should have been at home anyways, not spending big dough on Duvet.....). What if fabolous was buying? did he still deserve the stabbing?


whether this is good or not, stories are only newsworthy if there is an audience that wants to listen. People in the entire tri-state care (hence story in the daily news) about what happens in chelsea because we all go there. Most people could give a about murder in the Bronx because most people who aren't from there don't go there. So long as the gun shots are flying my way on the 4 train getting to the yankees game, i could actually careless myself. there's already too much to worry about in life without having to consider what's happening in an area of the city where i will almost never visit, and to people who are partly to blame for their own demise. which isn't to say that innocent people are to blame for the crimes committed on them, just that most victims of crimes have a role in what happens to them (e.g., drug dealer getting shot for ripping someone off, gang violence between bloods and crips, etc...)
NATION MEDIA
thug life
DJ TRACE
Its not the securitys fault some one who brought the weapon knew somebody and got them in thats it . I know a bunch of places that if you know some one they get in with out any one searching you . I went to pVd in roseland 2 times and it was 21 and over I went in threw the back door with out nobody checking me I brought in a bottle haha and I was chilling up stairs come on I could of brought a machine gun and started blasting at the crowd its just impossible to control everything people will always find ways to bring in if they wanna really use it . I dont think he got caught up in the middle of something , if he would of gotten caught up he would of gotten sliced not stabed in the chest and back so I know it was ment for him .

Sucks for him though , I never wanna get into like that , thats just to crazy and scarey :nervous:

yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by jerZ07002


jerz, I do not need you to justify or rationalize why this happens.....I know why it does, I was just stating my opinion.


And I think statements like: "people who are partly to blame for their own demise..." is thinking way too much in black-and-white terms like you always do. You are a fairly intelligent guy, but there is a gray area that you constantly forget to inject into your own statements. Because of that, this makes people (myslef included) take you less seriously.
ProggieGuy
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Originally posted by zachias31
Really? REALLY? The same dumbass commentary would be made by "regular folks" if there was a story about you or any of the rest of us getting stabbed/killed while out past midnight at any club in NYC. Funny that you point the finger so quickly...


Really? Yeah really. I hold a job and haven't been in trouble for dealing drugs in the past. Whats so tough to figure out here? Most violence that occurs isn't random. Funny you haven't figured that out.
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