Police are seeking to question G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo in connection with a shooting on a Busta Rhymes video set that left one man dead with a gunshot wound to the back.
While he is not an official suspect, police are seeking to question Yayo about a heated argument that took place on the set of the video, which was being filmed on location in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York.
Yayo and Rhymes are label mates at Interscope/Aftermath.
Contradicting earlier reports it seems Busta Rhymes was in front the studio with Israel Ramirez when shots were fired, and not in the studio as originally reported. It has also been reported by eyewitnesses, but not confirmed, that Ramirez who was working as security for Busta, took a shot aimed for the rapper. Onlookers have said he jumped in front of Rhymes and took the bullet.
While he is not an official suspect, police are seeking to question Yayo about a heated argument that took place on the set of the video, which was being filmed on location in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York.
Yayo and Rhymes are label mates at Interscope/Aftermath.
Contradicting earlier reports it seems Busta Rhymes was in front the studio with Israel Ramirez when shots were fired, and not in the studio as originally reported. It has also been reported by eyewitnesses, but not confirmed, that Ramirez who was working as security for Busta, took a shot aimed for the rapper. Onlookers have said he jumped in front of Rhymes and took the bullet.