Young Money rapper Widner “Flow” Degruy is reportedly a wanted man in the state of Louisiana for his involvement in a double murder last month.
Details of the arrest warrant and Flow’s alleged slaying of two brothers have bubbled online this week.
Kendrick and Kendred Bishop, ages 22 and 18, were found shot early May 25 inside a black Kia sedan in the 4800 block of Bright Drive in eastern New Orleans. Both died there, police said. Investigators have not released information on a motive for the shooting. NOPD said surveillance video showed Degruy, 23, and a second unidentified suspect “possibly running from the scene and making a purchase at a nearby store.” (NOLA)
While cops pursue Flow, reports claim he faces multiple criminal charges.
He would face two charges of second-degree murder, police said, and was identified as a suspect during Detective Gregory Johnson‘s investigation. Police asked anyone with information about the eastern New Orleans killings to call Crimestoppers at 504.822.1111 or toll-free 1-877-903-STOP. Callers don’t have to give their name and can also submit an anonymous tip at crimestoppersgno.org. (NOLA)
Last week, Flow posted up a Rest In Peace message onto his Instagram page.
https://instagram.com/p/3Ie-u0o26H/?taken-by=mr_brazyflow
Flow’s run with rap star Lil Wayne and Young Money dates back to 2012.
Flow, 23, signed to Young Money Entertainment in 2012 and made his first appearance on record with Weezy on Wayne’s Sorry 4 The Wait mixtape in July 2011 on “Inkredible (Remix),” then appeared on Wayne’s Dedication 4 mixtape on the track “Magic” as well as Young Money’s Rise Of An Empire (“Fresher Than Ever”). One year ago today, on June 3, 2014, he released his Withdrawals mixtape—presented by Young Money/Cash Money and The Flamez—which featured Chanel West Coast, Cory Gunz, Kidd Kidd, Shy Glizzy and fellow Young Money protege Euro, among others. (XXL Mag)
This the 2nd time dude done been in this situation
This the 2nd time dude done been in this situation
I guess he kept it real
I guess he kept it real