Wallo has thanked fans for their support during these trying times as Gillie Da Kid continues to mourn the death of his son, YNG Cheese.
While Gillie has yet to address the tragedy, Wallo spoke out on behalf of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game family on Monday (July 24), letting fans know that their condolences haven’t gone unnoticed.
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“I just want to thank all of y’all for the love,” Wallo began with his spirit uplifted. “The love y’all sent our way, the condolences, we felt it, we heard it. Listen, I appreciate y’all.
“But I need y’all to know something very important: me and cuz’s dedication to adding value to our family, our community and the world — making people think, laugh, and cry — the dedication to that has became stronger.”
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Wallo continued by explaining that even in the wake of such a tragedy, their mission and dedication to their community remain the same.
“We just want to let everybody know our commitment to everything we said we gon’ be and do when we was in good energy, when things didn’t go right and tragedy struck, we kept that dedication,” he added.
“We kept that promise to ourselves… It’s a tragic situation, but tomorrow’s gonna be better than yesterday.”
View this post on InstagramFat Joe, Symba, Layzie Bone, Lena Waithe and former NBA hooper Quentin Richardson were among those who showed love to Wallo in his comments section.
YNG Cheese (real name Devin Spady) was the victim of a triple shooting in Philadelphia on Thursday (July 20). The shooting reportedly took place on the 5800 block of Mascher Street in the Olney neighborhood at 8:24 p.m.
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A 25-year-old man was shot once in the back and taken to the hospital by police, and was pronounced dead at 8:39 p.m. A 28-year-old man and a 31-year-old man were also shot and taken to the hospital, with both men being placed in stable condition.
Police said one of the victims ran to a nearby home and 10 spent shell casings were found at the scene. No arrests were immediately made and no weapons were recovered.
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According to CBS News, YNG Cheese was laid to rest at a funeral service in Philadelphia on Monday.
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