St. Louis-based rapper Huey, best known for his worldwide 2007 hit Pop, Lock & Drop It, was killed in an “unsolved shooting incident” on Thursday night in his hometown, according to reports. He was 32 years old.
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We Are Sorry,” sisters Susan Miller Warden and Jeanne Miller Wood explained that the cartoon — which shows a white woman being robbed by a black man who tells her it’s useless to call 911 because “we defunded the police” — was never run by them and was, in fact, published in Wednesday’s paper by their father, Bill Miller, Sr., without their knowledge.
They postulate that it was hidden from them because he knew they’d fight it.Bill Miller did not immediately return a request for comment.Also
.St. Louis-based rapper Huey, best known for his worldwide 2007 hit Pop, Lock & Drop It, was killed in an “unsolved shooting incident” on Thursday night in his hometown, according to reports. He was 32 years old.
Rapper Huey, 32, was shot at a home in the city of Kinloch, Missouri, during the evening hours of Thursday, June 25. He later died at a hospital around 11 p.m., according to St. Louis County police Sgt. Benjamin Granda, per NBC News. Another man, 21, was also wounded in the shooting. This second victim reportedly showed up at the Ferguson Police Department before he was taken to a nearby hospital. He is expected to survive.
A St Louis rapper who went by the stage name Huey was killed in a shooting that also wounded another man, authorities say.
KINLOCH, Mo. -- A St.
Rapper Huey, best known for the track “Pop, Lock & Drop It,” was fatally shot Thursday in Missouri. He was 32.
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