Game Has Answer To Ending Senseless Killings After Kid Cali Murder

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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West Coast rapper Game has paid his respect to slain hip-hop artist Kid Cali. The rap star went to social media to speak out on KC’s senseless slaying.

Game went to Instagram Thursday (August 25) and gave followers a suggestion on how to stop the violence.

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Cali lost his life last weekend at a California pool party.

A well-known rapper in the Los Angeles community was shot to death while at a party being held at a multimillion-dollar home in Granada Hills on Saturday, according to friends. Los Angeles police said the shooting happened on Longacre Avenue at about 9 p.m. Friends of Justin Lishey, who was well known in the Los Angeles hip-hop community as Kid Cali, and more recently Cali OSo, said he was shot and killed in the backyard during the party. (ABC 7 NY)

This week, West Coast producer DJ Goonie recalled details from the deadly pool party attack.

In his efforts to keep Cali conscious, Goonie laid down beside him and talked to him. “I’m like, Cali. It’s Goonie.” Cali took a deep breath and reached for him. He reached his hand out and Goonie remembers Cali saying ‘Goonie, you’re my bro. I promise, I promise, I’m good, just help me up. Let’s go. We’re about to get this mix tape out. Let’s take over the city.'” (Fox 11)

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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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    • Wasn’t the po-po this time. I swear we want everybody else to “Respect us” without respecting ourselves.

    • bs white people will always kill whites or other races blacks will always kill blacks or others. the killing will never fully end  what we can do is work on getting the numbers as low as possible. the whole game is rigged. money is the route of all problems. 

    • Yeah you right but we cant ignore the fact that the biggest killer of black lives are from black folks. Weather money is involved or not it does not matter because the it will go down as another black on black crime.

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