The rapper, born Melvin Noble, was shot in the back on Nov. 11, 2020, and died at a local hospital from his injuries.
We must remember that what hurts you will also eventually hurt me and that we, the collective we, will not survive. Community is where we find God. Our relationship with God is We-Thou, not I-Thou.
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