Author: StronghouseRecords.com
Published: July 24, 2006
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LAS VEGAS, NV - July 20, 2006 - A sharp blow to the Las Vegas hip hop
community was felt early Thursday morning, fellow officer,the police department has been trigger happy, in a sense, all at the cost of innocent
lives and wrongful accusations. Lil Tone is one of them. Lil Tone has been dubbed
guilty by affiliation. In fact, on the night of the alleged robberies and burglaries,
Lil Tone was working.
"I treat Lil Tone like a little brother. I do everything I can to keep him out off the
streets and in the studio," said Jayiisa, Runnin Madd CEO and Lil Tone's Label Head.
Jayiisa, along with Lil Tone's friends and family, is seeking support from fans and the
hip hop community at large. Lil Tone was just like anybody else, he wanted to use hip
hop to express himself and pay the bills. At the ripe young age of eighteen, the young
man was not only an artist, but a student at Cemeron High School and an employee at
Willie's American Food, a local pub. "I think it is tragic that two days after Tone heard his
first mixtape that he gets caught up like this. Free Lil Tone!", Says DJ Strong.
As of now, everyone is waiting on what will come out of this outrageous chain of events
on the part of the police department. There has also been a court date set at August 3,
2006. In the meantime, friends and family of Lil Tone are trying to raise money for attorney
fees through sales of Lil Tone's recent release, "Welcome to the Hood of Las Vegas."
The hip hop community can no longer sit aside and watch injustice happen. Support Lil
Tone and Runnin Madd Records. Go purchase DJ Strong & Lil Tone's "Welcome To The
Hood of Las Vegas" at:
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Proceeds go to help pay attorney fees to free Lil Tone.
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