Tupac's body guard Frank Alexander died yesterday.

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  • CirocObama
    CirocObama Members Posts: 3,825 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 2013
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    Speaking of, just watched a few little ? who just turned 21 with freshly grown hair on their nuts buy some alcohol bumping 2pac so ? loud i could hear it almost a mile away.

    You know the types, the "yeah i'm cool, i'm thugged out cuz i listen to Mr. Super-? -thug, 2pac" but quick to pull a knife in a gunfight type of cat ? . None of them were black either. They were all arabic/spanish looking mufuckas.

    Yeah, 2pac sure had his "revolutionary effect" on people, smh *sarcasm*
  • SneakDZA
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    CirocObama wrote: »
    Speaking of, just watched a few little ? who just turned 21 with freshly grown hair on their nuts buy some alcohol bumping 2pac so ? loud i could hear it almost a mile away.

    You know the types, the "yeah i'm cool, i'm thugged out cuz i listen to Mr. Super-? -thug, 2pac" but quick to pull a knife in a gunfight type of cat ? . None of them were black either. They were all arabic/spanish looking mufuckas.

    Yeah, 2pac sure had his "revolutionary affect" on people, smh *sarcasm*

    i bet they bought some Heneseeeee.
  • P. Town
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    Menace get off Tupac's sack seriously. His bodyguard? The ? lived almost 20 years longer than the ? he was supposed to be protecting. You got a thread ready for when Tupac's chef dies too?
  • Busta Carmichael
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    P. Town wrote: »
    Menace get off Tupac's sack seriously. His bodyguard? The ? lived almost 20 years longer than the ? he was supposed to be protecting. You got a thread ready for when Tupac's chef dies too?

    lol but this is actually important. He was the biggest witness in the murder. He was the only one who actually knew what happned
  • blackstarr
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    P. Town wrote: »
    Menace get off Tupac's sack seriously. His bodyguard? The ? lived almost 20 years longer than the ? he was supposed to be protecting. You got a thread ready for when Tupac's chef dies too?

    lol but this is actually important. He was the biggest witness in the murder. He was the only one who actually knew what happned

    Alotta ? know exactly what happened that night... He one of the few that spoke on it tho
  • Nah Son
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    _Menace_ wrote: »
    Ishi wrote: »
    Was this ? a rapper on the side? Cause if not this has no place on this sub forum.

    He was the body guard of the greatest rapper to grace this earth he wrote books about that one night and was in many documentaries about so yea it has something to do with rap

    Bruh.....
  • dalyricalbandit
    dalyricalbandit Members, Moderators Posts: 67,918 Regulator
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    Were you afraid of Suge Knight?

    "No! I wasn’t scared. I’m not afraid of death, so I’m not afraid of Suge. He’s in jail now."
  • ohhhla
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    I don't believe this one bit.
  • _Menace_
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    (AllHipHop News) Frank Alexander is a part of one of the darkest periods in Hip-Hop history and now the man that once protected Tupac is dead.

    Alexander was found dead in California and details remain sketchy. There have been early, non-official reports that he died from a self-inflicted gun wound.

    On the record, Alexander said that he believed Suge Knight was involved in the death of Tupac.

    In 2007, Alexander interviewed with AllHipHop.com and discussed his documentary called “Tupac Assasination.”

    He did not implicate Suge in that interview but he did indicate that the night Pac died was abnormal.

    “It was strange that I ended up being the only security for him and Suge. Normally Suge’s security was the head of the security firm. It was twenty three of us total, so there should have been more security,” Alexander told AllHipHop.com.


    http://allhiphop.com/2013/04/30/dead-tupacs-former-body-guard/
  • tharealest561
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    He wasn't just his bodyguard though. He did a lot for Pac's legacy after he passed. That book "Got Your Back" was interesting and the documentary "Before I Wake" was entertaining as well.

    He lost me with the whole "Suge did it" doc and movement but nonetheless - RIP.

  • blackamerica
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    This ? is cray