No Fatal on House of Blues

fatal94

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#1
Just got 2pac Live at house of blues DVD...

Gutted...No fatal on it... wonder where he was..

Not seen it all yet, but he not on stage for Hitemup etc but rest of outlawz were there..
 

Giz

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#2
I believe he got caught in the door with a gun, they wouldn't let him in cuz of that. I'm not a 100 percent sure tho.
 
#3
in frakn alexandras book it saiid he got caught with 2 guns on him and frank had to bail him out and get the guns back before they got some tests done on em or somethin
 

fatal94

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#4
Ah yea of course. I rem reading that, wasnt sure if it was at house of blues.

shame as he would of been on this DVD..

Great DVD though..WOW. think funniest bit is seeing Suge dancing LOL
 
#5
fatal94 said:
Ah yea of course. I rem reading that, wasnt sure if it was at house of blues.

shame as he would of been on this DVD..

Great DVD though..WOW. think funniest bit is seeing Suge dancing LOL
Suge is a player.... :)
 
#7
Davizz said:
Yeah he was out of the club destroyin' 'Pac's car, than he was sent back to New Jersey.
Not exactly. Don't believe everything you read in Frank Alexander's book.

As stated previously, Fatal was supposed to perform at the House of Blues, but he tried to sneak a gun into the club and the security caught him and took it. Frank Alexander (Pac's main bodyguard) knew the security guards and convinced them to not have arrested Fatal and just confine him to the limo they came in. It's pretty much identical to Frank's book.

Some time later in July, Fatal took Pac's Toyota Landcruiser for a spin (even after Pac said he couldn't) and totaled it. Frank said that Pac was so mad that he sent Fatal to Jersey; this is where the story loses its accuracy. In an interview with hitemup.com, Fatal was talking about that and saying how it wasn't true and that he wasn't sent home; he immediately left California for New Jersey to avoid getting in trouble with Pac, saying in the interview that "he would've had them niggas jump me" as punishment.
 

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