After months of keeping quiet about the fatal shooting of his bodyguard, rapper Busta Rhymes has finally commented publicly on the subject to Launch/Yahoo Music.
In February, Rhymes and a myriad of guest rappers were gathered at the Brooklyn video shoot for his remix to his single, "Touch It," when an argument on set spilled outside and ended up in gunfire. When the smoke cleared, Busta’s friend and bodyguard, Israel Ramirez, had been killed.
Police said Busta refused to be questioned about the incident and authorities criticized him for his unwillingness to cooperate with the investigation. The artist is now claiming not to have witnessed any of the shooting.
"I don't really care about what anybody has to say. You don't really know who was the source of the problem, all you know is a handful of people were arguing with each other," Busta said. "We was inside shooting a video, and on the way outside, that's when everything happened, so I was told to stay inside. I really didn't get a chance to see what went down. When we went outside, that's when we saw my friend on the ground, dying slowly."
In February, Rhymes and a myriad of guest rappers were gathered at the Brooklyn video shoot for his remix to his single, "Touch It," when an argument on set spilled outside and ended up in gunfire. When the smoke cleared, Busta’s friend and bodyguard, Israel Ramirez, had been killed.
Police said Busta refused to be questioned about the incident and authorities criticized him for his unwillingness to cooperate with the investigation. The artist is now claiming not to have witnessed any of the shooting.
"I don't really care about what anybody has to say. You don't really know who was the source of the problem, all you know is a handful of people were arguing with each other," Busta said. "We was inside shooting a video, and on the way outside, that's when everything happened, so I was told to stay inside. I really didn't get a chance to see what went down. When we went outside, that's when we saw my friend on the ground, dying slowly."