Rapper Ice-T denounces Los Angeles gang culture, calls LA a ‘dangerous place’
Rapper Ice-T discussed Los Angeles pack culture on his Twitter on Wednesday, considering the California city a “dangerous spot” – in any event, for celebrities.
The “Law and Request: SVU” star associated Los Angeles hip-jump stars’ absence of gems with the city’s skyrocketing wrongdoing crisis.
“Individuals are still catching up with me about my comments about LA Pack culture,” the rapper started. “In the event that you NOTICE, LA rappers don’t wear a lotta Gems… Me, Snoop, 3D shape, Dre, Game, Kendrick.”
“The list goes on… It’s not cause we’re penniless. LA is just a Dangerous place,rapper or not. Why test the streets,” Ice-T said.
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Rapper Ice-T attends the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards honorary pathway at Prudential Center on August 26, 2019 in Newark, New Jersey.
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Ice-T recognized that some hip-bounce stars wear gems, however said many just wear expensive accessories on “certain occasions” because of the risk of robbery.
“Thats on specific occasions when you’re prepared for whatever… I have Large Gems as well… In any case, you don’t awaken Regular and put it on to go down the block,” the rapper made sense of.
“‘LA… Home of the Bodybag… ‘ Somebody said that 30 yrs back… .” he added.
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Ice-T’s comments probably referred to the demise of rapper PnB Rock, who was shot during a burglary in Los Angeles on Monday. The 30-year-old entertainer allegedly had his gems taken from him when the suspect ran away from the area.
PnB Rock’s demise is one of the latest wrongdoing incidents in Los Angeles as the city experiences soaring savagery.

Rapper PnB Rock performs onstage during the 92.3 Genuine Street Festival at Honda Center on August 11, 2019, in Anaheim, California.
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Los Angeles congresswoman Karen Bass gave safety in Los Angeles a “10 out of 10” when asked about it during a discussion. The leftist, who is also running for city chairman of Los Angeles, later reported that her residence was as of late burglarized.