The late rapper Nipsey Hussle is currently under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department for potential gang ties.
The Grinding All My Life rapper was shot and killed outside of his store, Marathon Clothing, in Los Angeles on March 31 of this year. Hussle was known for his 2013 mixtape, Crenshaw, as well as his collaborations with artists such as Drake, Kendrick Lamar, YG, Young Thug, and Ty Dolla $ign.
Hussle was a member of the Rollin’ 60s Crips a long time ago, however he disowned the gang life and worked to help former gang members who got out of prison get back on their feet. He was most notably recognized for his contributions to his community, as he actively worked to end gang violence and was even scheduled to meet with LA Police Commissioner, Steve Soboroff, and LAPD Chief, Michael Moore the Monday following his death, according to Soboroff’s Twitter.
However, the same police force who was constantly praising the late rapper are now investigating him for possible criminal prosecution for alleged gang activity, according to TMZ. Police believe that his clothing store was potentially a hangout for gang members, which is what ultimately took Hussle’s life. The New York Times states that a few year’s before his death, the City of Los Angeles was trying to convince Hussle’s landlord to evict him from his store.
Hussle reportedly bought the building with the help of some investors, according to TMZ. While the city can no longer prosecute Hussle, they are continuing to investigate his business partners.