Monday, April 6, 2015

Did DMX rob him at the gas station?

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A man has accused rapper DMX and his entourage of robbing him while at a New Jersey gas station on Easter morning.
The unidentified Newark resident, 22, said he recognized the 44-year-old rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, while at an Exxon station on Sunday, according to Newark police spokesman Sgt. Ronald Glover.
Police said the victim reported that he had a brief conversation with DMX about rap music around 12.30am, according to NJ.com.
'During the conversation a male in DMX's entourage showed the victim a gun and demanded the victim's money,' said Glover in a statement.

A man has accused rapper DMX (above) and his entourage of robbing him while at a New Jersey gas station on Easter morning
A man has accused rapper DMX (above) and his entourage of robbing him while at a New Jersey gas station on Easter morning
The 21-year-old victim said he recognized the rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, and that he had a conversation with him before a member of the entourage allegedly pulled out a gun and demanded money
The 21-year-old victim said he recognized the rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, and that he had a conversation with him before a member of the entourage allegedly pulled out a gun and demanded money
The victim told police that he pulled $3,200 cash from his pocket and DMX grabbed it out of his hand.
The rapper then got into one of four black Cadillac Escalades that fled from the scene.
The resident was able to follow the car long enough to obtain one of the vehicle's license plate number, which he provided to police, as the cars traveled down McCarter Highway, according to PIX 11.
It has not been made clear if police have tried to get in contact with DMX or whether the license plate has been traced to him or his entourage, according to NJ.com.


DMX was scheduled to perform on Saturday night at the Master of Ceremony concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. He wrote 'Jersey!!!!! Thank you!!' on his Twitter on Saturday

It appears DMX had been in New Jersey on Saturday night because he was scheduled to perform at the Master of Ceremony concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
He wrote on Twitter on Saturday: 'Jersey!!!!! Thank You!! For real Thank You!!!!!' 
Following the incident, no arrests were made and no criminal charges have been filed. The investigation is ongoing.
Following the incident no arrests were made and no criminal charges have been filed
Following the incident no arrests were made and no criminal charges have been filed


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