

2 hours later, a van pulls up on Coleman and shoots him where Coleman was pronounced dead.

Both gangs started arguing with Reese saying at the end, "And I'ma kill you!" 3 hours later at 7:30 PM Jojo tweets out his location for anyone that is beefing with him to confront him. On September 4, 2012, Coleman and his brother both spotted Lil Reese and his gang in traffic again at 4 PM since August 2012. JoJo also dropped a track titled "Tied Up" with a Chief Keef look-alike tied up in the music video. JoJo still wasn't done dissing 300, on August of 2012 Lil Jojo dropped another diss-track titled "I Got Dat Sack" remixing Yo Gotti's 2011 song "I Got Dat Sack" Lil Jojo dissed 300 again and also dissed 300 rappers like Lil Reese, Chief Keef, and Lil Durk. Rico, and more started claiming that they were BDK. 40 now they got him on a stretcher" 3hunnaK started a lot of beef not just between 300 and Bricksquad, but many Black Disciple sets and Gangster Disciple sets. On April 27, Lil JoJo dropped a remix of Chief Keef's track "Everyday" but this time naming it "3hunnaK" 3hunna (300) being Chief Keef, Lil Durk and Lil Reese's set and K meaning Killa (Killing 3hunna members) JoJo even dissed Lil Durk by saying "Durk say fuck Bricksquad so I can't wait to catch him, squeeze this fuckin. JoJo told Swagg, "He talking about fuck us on the radio?", "You heard that bro? Hell naw we gonna go crazy that's it" Both JoJo and his half-brother heard this line on the radio and were angry. On March 28, 2012, Lil Durk dropped a track titled "L's Anthem" which in one of the lines Durk says "Bricksquad I say fuck em" dissing Lil JoJo's set. Starting War in Chicago with 3hunnaK (BDK) Coleman and his half-brother Swagg Dinero both were very active in their gang. He joined the Gangster Disciple set "Bricksquad 069" when he was only a teen. Lil JoJo was born on Apin Chicago, Illinois. 2 Starting War in Chicago with 3hunnaK (BDK).and people are telling the police, 'Yeah he stole our car, he stole our car.' And the police come slam me on the ground and make me hit my head on the pole that was right there." He also stressed that he did not steal a car, and suggested the injuries came from the police officers at the scene. "People were running up to the car, shooting up the car and stuff," Reese continued. Reese was among those wounded in the incident. When he confronted Reese and others inside the vehicle, someone else opened fire. Like, the dude that was recording me was just lying saying, ‘Oh it’s a fight.’ No, it wasn’t no fighting going on, they was saying that probably to cover their ass cause the police was right there and they called the police as I got downstairs from getting shot.”Īccording to the police reports from around the time of the shooting, the situation kicked off after a 55-year-old dad used a vehicle’s GPS tracker and his son’s cellphone to track a stolen Dodge Durango to a parking lot. “I got grazed in the eye, I got grazed in the head, and I got grazed in the mouth,” he said in the second portion of the interview, seen below.
LIL REESE SHOT TV
Speaking with Fucious TV for a three-part interview, Reese said that the shooting went down “outside of the Grand Plaza apartment” on May 15. Lil Reese was wounded in a shooting in Chicago last month, and in a new interview the rapper has finally opened up about what went down.
