NattyBohChamps04 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 9:41 am
Went once a few decades ago - a first date with a girl who would later break my heart. I forget the band. It was a one-hit wonder that played the hit as the last song. We'd regularly hang out at Churchill's. Back when Buckhead was open till 4am and the private clubs were open later. Ray Lewis helped screw that one up
It wasn’t Ray…but he knows who it was…
Don’t forget Tupac at the gold club-note the behavior of the police here
https://2paclegacy.net/the-story-of-tup ... -happened/
During the first trial a month later the Whitwell brothers admitted to carrying stolen guns with themselves, whilst the discovery was made that both men were drunk during the struggle with Tupac. Worst of all, however, the Whitwell’s were found guilty of lying about whether Shakur was the aggressor or not. The jury discovered that Shakur was merely trying to protect the motorcyclist, who was being assaulted by the two armed men and only pulled out a gun once the Whitwell’s had done the same and started the aggressive confrontation through his own actions.
Tupac in court December 1, 1993
Tupac in court December 1, 1993
Ultimately all charges against Shakur were dropped, whilst Mark Whitwell was charged for alleged shooting at Pac’s car. There wasn’t an actual shooting aimed against the car, but the detectives seem to have made an error of judgment because of the act of violence, which saw the front window broken. Whitwell was also prosecuted for giving false information away. These charges were also dropped by the jury soon afterward, and Mark simply resigned from his job as a policeman half a year later. The moral victory definitely belonged to Shakur.