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Rapper Shot Over 60 Times While Leaving Jail

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A 31-year-old rapper by the name of KTS Dre (Londre Sylvester) was being released from Cook County jail this past Saturday when he was ambushed and shot over 60 times by men in two separate vehicles.

At the time of the attack, he was about to enter an awaiting vehicle. He was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Hospital shortly thereafter. He had been in jail on a felony gun case and violating the conditions of his parole according to Vlad TV.

Two women who were with him were also wounded but are in good condition, one woman was shot in the knee the other one had a bullet graze her mouth. Two other people nearby were also reportedly killed.

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2 comments

Anonymous July 13, 2021 at 10:45 am

This was a racist hate crime. May Allah move in this matter and return to them what they done to him.Allow no man ro get away with such unrighteous doing.Even the person or persons whom made the call or text of his releasing.

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Anonymous July 14, 2021 at 6:56 am

Racist? Where did it say that? I saw gang related. Hmmmm…….

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