Busta Rhymes is still refusing to cooperate with the Police investigation into the fatal shooting on his video shoot recently. As well as the family's frustration at the obstacle that Busta has brought in bringing the shooter to justice, he also didn't appear at the Wake.
Authorities are looking to question both Rhymes, and label mate Tony Yayo.
"They're not knocking on our door to talk to us," New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters in regards the rappers silence.
"They have a code in the industry," a police source told the New York Daily News. "You don't talk to cops. If you do, your career tanks."
Meanwhile, at Ramirez's wake yesterday, the bodyguard's brother-in-law Shawn Reynolds criticized Busta and Yayo for their silent treatment.
"You think people making all of this money, they'd leave the ghetto out of them," Reynolds told the Daily News at the Century Cremation and Funeral Services. "You'd think they're making millions of dollars, they'd learn to be civilized."
"He gave up his life for them," Jenny Fernadez, Ramirez's sister-in-law, asked angrily at the wake. "Where are all these people? My nephew's thinking his daddy's coming home. Daddy's not coming home."
Read the lowdown on what is suspected to have happened on our news pages.
Authorities are looking to question both Rhymes, and label mate Tony Yayo.
"They're not knocking on our door to talk to us," New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters in regards the rappers silence.
"They have a code in the industry," a police source told the New York Daily News. "You don't talk to cops. If you do, your career tanks."
Meanwhile, at Ramirez's wake yesterday, the bodyguard's brother-in-law Shawn Reynolds criticized Busta and Yayo for their silent treatment.
"You think people making all of this money, they'd leave the ghetto out of them," Reynolds told the Daily News at the Century Cremation and Funeral Services. "You'd think they're making millions of dollars, they'd learn to be civilized."
"He gave up his life for them," Jenny Fernadez, Ramirez's sister-in-law, asked angrily at the wake. "Where are all these people? My nephew's thinking his daddy's coming home. Daddy's not coming home."
Read the lowdown on what is suspected to have happened on our news pages.