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Breaking: More Shots Fired After BET Awards, Witnesses Say Game Was Targeted {VIDEO} Stabbing During Pre-Party Inside Hollywood Nightclub Hosted By Meek Mill

Watch: Stabbing Footage At BET Pre-Party Hosted By Meek Mill Released (Video/Pics)

There was a stabbing last night at a BET Awards pre-party filled with rappers … and somebody was seriously injured. Law enforcement officials say a man in his 20s was stabbed inside Lure Nightclub Saturday night after a fight broke out … and eyewitnesses say the man waited for help outside the club while laid out on the curb.

Breaking: BET Awards -- Stabbing During Pre-Party Inside Hollywood Nightclub Hosted By Meek Mill

Reports TMZ:

According to reports … the man was rushed to Cedars Sinai and he’s currently in stable condition.

The party was hosted by rapper Meek Mill … and The Game was also in attendance.

So far, it doesn’t look like either were involved in the fight.


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Hours after the BET Awards were over, the afterparty moved to L.A.’s Supperclub where rappers like Meek Mill, T-Pain, and Busta Rhymes were in attendance. According to TMZ, around 2:30 am gunshots were fired outside the club.

Breaking: More Shots Fired After BET Awards, Witnesses Say Game Was Targeted

There was a shooting at a Hollywood nightclub — filled with famous rappers — hours after the BET Awards.

The incident occurred at around 2:30 AM PT Monday at Supper Club. Someone fired a shot outside the club. One eyewitness tells TMZ the shooter was aiming at the Game’s car … although that does not appear to be the case. Another witness says the shot was fired in the air.

We’re told no one was hit.

A witness says the man in the white T-shirt had a gun in his right hand at the time of the shooting and was running from the area where shots were fired.

A number of rappers were inside the club following the BET awards, including Game, Meek Mill, T-Pain, and Busta Rhymes.

This is the third BET-related incident of violence over the weekend. There was also a stabbing inside a party hosted by Meek Mill and there was a fatal shooting outside an unauthorized BET party in Hollywood … one man died and 4 others were injured after a man opened fire.

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Comment by Jiggs on July 2, 2014 at 6:23pm

see none of the white police trying to help the guy!!!!!! they want him to bleed out. fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Comment by Tony on July 2, 2014 at 5:14pm

LOL.........

Comment by mr1stroke on July 2, 2014 at 4:32pm

@ Tony lol you better off at the cma

Comment by Tony on July 2, 2014 at 4:29pm

Niggaz........ always fukin it up for Black people!

that's why I go to the county music Awards

Comment by Carl on July 2, 2014 at 2:41pm
How did we get on whether Kims ass is real or not. Nikki's ass is fake, but its ok?! You guys are off topic.
Comment by evolution on July 2, 2014 at 11:00am

Morning topic for discussion via the Chicago Defender.

63% of Americans believe 'blacks who can't get ahead are mostly responsible for their own condition'

The Pew Research Center's massive new report on American political and social beliefs reveals some fascinating nuances in American public opinion, which they've divided into seven ideological groups. But one surprising area where views seem to converge is on the question of African-American advancement.

THERE IS A POPULAR AMERICAN VIEW THAT THE CONSEQUENCES OF DISCRIMINATION ENDED WITH JIM CROW

A wide majority of Americans say that, if black people are struggling to advance in society, then it is primarily their fault and not because of discrimination. That's the majority view for some types of liberals but is far, far more common among conservatives. Over 80 percent of conservatives say they agree that "Blacks who can't get ahead are mostly responsible for their own condition," while just some seven percent say that "Racial discrimination is the main reason why many black people can't get ahead these days."

That's based on Pew pollsters asking Americans which of those two statements they agree with more. Nationally, 63 percent say "blacks who can't get ahead are mostly responsible for their own condition" versus 27 percent who say "racial discrimination is the main reason why many black people can't get ahead these days." That's more than two-to-one.

Here, at right, is how the poll breaks down along American political ideologies, which Pew has broken down into seven different groups:

You can see that only one of those seven ideological groups sees racial discrimination as the primary driver of widespread disadvantage for black Americans. That group, which Pew has named "solid liberals," are a small minority. They make up 15 percent of the general public and 17 percent of voters; Pew defines them as "generally affluent and highly educated...Most say they always vote Democratic and are unflagging supporters of Barack Obama."

The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates, in his recent cover story "The Case for Reparations," wrote about the popular American fiction that the age of widespread discrimination against black people is over in American, as are its effects. Because, even though it is widely perceived as fact by American conservatives and even liberals, it is a fiction.

In fact, not only does discrimination continue today, but the consequences of two centuries of slavery and one century of explicit white supremacy still directly impact and hold back black families. Here is Coates writing about how this persists just within the narrow but important question of neighborhoods:

The lives of black Americans are better than they were half a century ago. The humiliation of Whites Only signs are gone. Rates of black poverty have decreased. Black teen-pregnancy rates are at record lows-and the gap between black and white teen-pregnancy rates has shrunk significantly. But such progress rests on a shaky foundation, and fault lines are everywhere. The income gap between black and white households is roughly the same today as it was in 1970. Patrick Sharkey, a sociologist at New York University, studied children born from 1955 through 1970 and found that 4 percent of whites and 62 percent of blacks across America had been raised in poor neighborhoods. A generation later, the same study showed, virtually nothing had changed. And whereas whites born into affluent neighborhoods tended to remain in affluent neighborhoods, blacks tended to fall out of them.

This is not surprising. Black families, regardless of income, are significantly less wealthy than white families. The Pew Research Center estimates that white households are worth roughly 20 times as much as black households, and that whereas only 15 percent of whites have zero or negative wealth, more than a third of blacks do. Effectively, the black family in America is working without a safety net. When financial calamity strikes-a medical emergency, divorce, job loss-the fall is precipitous.

And just as black families of all incomes remain handicapped by a lack of wealth, so too do they remain handicapped by their restricted choice of neighborhood. Black people with upper-middle-class incomes do not generally live in upper-middle-class neighborhoods. Sharkey's research shows that black families making $100,000 typically live in the kinds of neighborhoods inhabited by white families making $30,000. "Blacks and whites inhabit such different neighborhoods," Sharkey writes, "that it is not possible to compare the economic outcomes of black and white children."

The American belief that discrimination and its effects ended with the dismantling of Jim Crow are an important part of this story, and a real component of why this discrimination is allowed to persist. But the widespread insistence on this point — with more than 60 percent of Americans and 80 percent of conservatives saying that black families have primarily themselves to blame for unequal advancement — makes the politics of addressing the issue all the more difficult.

Comment by evolution on July 2, 2014 at 9:58am

The kardashians are not white there are Corsicans which is a mixture of Italians, east Indians and Africans. As some of us always say, there are many shades of Black; even looking Caucasian sometimes. Black people are going to stop the bullshit when whitey pass “Jim Crow” laws again and that is where we’re heading and they would have no one else to blame but themselves.

Comment by One Love on July 2, 2014 at 9:46am
Lincoln Maitland somebody have you fool. Kim ass is proven to be fake. Dont claim people who say they are white to be black. By usa standard they are white and its what they will put on paper.
Blacks are always trying to buy friends.
Just saying kim ass is real shows you dont know what you are talking about.
Comment by pussycat on July 2, 2014 at 7:43am
This is nothing new I just wish these black people stop the violence already enough is enough. . We all have children
Comment by mr fix on July 1, 2014 at 11:01pm

Is any one surprise i'm not

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