Bobby Shmurda Affiliate’s Body Found Dead In Plastic Bags & Cement Shoes

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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New York rapper Bobby Shmurda‘s G Stone Crips crew affiliate Peter Martinez has reportedly been found dead on a Brooklyn beach this week.

According to reports, police found his body wearing cement shoes this past Monday (May 2).

Peter Martinez, 28, from Brooklyn was found wrapped in plastic bags with duct tape on his face and 100 pounds of cement covering his feet on Manhattan Beach on May 2, sources said. Martinez, who has a pregnant girlfriend, had been missing for three weeks and owed someone money, sources said. (DNA Info)

Reports claim Shmurda is suing the New York Police Department on alleged false arrest on gun and drug charges when they busted him June 3, 2014 at a friend’s home.

Rapper Bobby Shmurda wants to get paid by the city for an alleged false arrest on gun and drug charges by the NYPD, according to a federal lawsuit. “When one of the occupants opened the door a slight bit to see who was there, Officer Douglas Corso and other police officers kicked in the door and illegally entered the residence without a search warrant,” according to the suit filed Friday in Brooklyn Federal Court. (New York Daily News)

Back in March, Shmurda caught a tough break in court when a judge rejected a request to expose the arresting officers.

Bobby claims in new court docs cops have had it out for him because of his anti-police raps … adding the very same officers who arrested him in 2014 harassed him and his friends before. Shmurda says the 3 NYPD cops who claim they found him gun in hand in a NYC apartment have a history of lying. Shmurda says, in an unrelated case, one of the cops in question swore she saw a drug exchange but later fessed up and said it wasn’t true. (TMZ)

Bobby recently talked about having his trial delayed from February.

“They ain’t trying to give me the deal because they know if I come home, I’ma beat this, so right now, they trying to hold me in here as long as possible. So, they’re trying to hold me in for like 3 or 4 years. And then try to give me time served or something but they don’t nothing on me. I’m not even supposed to still be here. I got several lawyers maintaining my case that’s saying that the bail is supposed to be dropped and these charges are supposed to be dropped. The bail is not even supposed to be high due to the Emory Law Book. But they violating my constitutional rights. They violating my civil rights that they are just flushing it down the toilet for they own political reasons.” (This Is 50)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. Don’t be borrowing money from gangsters. Especially those that take an old school wise guy approach to outstanding debt.

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