Rapper Proof Shot, Killed At Detroit Club R.I.P.
Rapper Proof Shot, Killed At Detroit Club R.I.P.
Rapper Proof Shot, Killed At Detroit Club
Police Search For Gunman
POSTED: 8:19 am EDT April 11, 2006
UPDATED: 9:11 am EDT April 11, 2006
DETROIT -- A prominent member of Detroit's hip-hop community was killed in a shooting at a Detroit night club early Tuesday morning.
Rapper and producer Proof, whose real name is DeShaun Holton (pictured), was one of two shooting victims at the CCC Club on east Eight Mile Road, near Gratiot Avenue, according to Detroit police.
When police arrived at the scene, the club was empty, Local 4 reported. Both victims had been taken to a hospital, according to police.
Proof was taken to St. John Holy Cross Hospital, and the second victim was taken to St. John Hospital, police said.
Both victims suffered a gunshot wound to the head, police said. Local 4 initially reported the second victim also died but has learned the 35-year-old man remains hospitalized in critical condition at St. John Hospital, according to police. His name was not released.
The rapper is a long-time friend of rap star Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers. Proof appeared in Eminem's movie "Eight Mile" as Li'l Tic, the station learned.
Police are searching for a gunman. A description was not available.
A witness was being questioned by police.
The shooting remains under investigation.
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Police Search For Gunman
POSTED: 8:19 am EDT April 11, 2006
UPDATED: 9:11 am EDT April 11, 2006
DETROIT -- A prominent member of Detroit's hip-hop community was killed in a shooting at a Detroit night club early Tuesday morning.
Rapper and producer Proof, whose real name is DeShaun Holton (pictured), was one of two shooting victims at the CCC Club on east Eight Mile Road, near Gratiot Avenue, according to Detroit police.
When police arrived at the scene, the club was empty, Local 4 reported. Both victims had been taken to a hospital, according to police.
Proof was taken to St. John Holy Cross Hospital, and the second victim was taken to St. John Hospital, police said.
Both victims suffered a gunshot wound to the head, police said. Local 4 initially reported the second victim also died but has learned the 35-year-old man remains hospitalized in critical condition at St. John Hospital, according to police. His name was not released.
The rapper is a long-time friend of rap star Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers. Proof appeared in Eminem's movie "Eight Mile" as Li'l Tic, the station learned.
Police are searching for a gunman. A description was not available.
A witness was being questioned by police.
The shooting remains under investigation.
Copyright 2006 by ClickOnDetroit.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Relatives say altercation led to exchange of gunfire
Police confirm Army vet was shot first by rapper, who was then slain in bar on Eight Mile in Detroit.
Ronald J. Hansen, Eric Lacy and Norman Sinclair / The Detroit News
April 12, 2006
DETROIT -- Proof, the rapper often credited with first giving Eminem serious consideration as an artist, was shot to death early Monday morning, apparently after shooting an Army veteran at a troublesome east side nightclub, police said.
Ironically, the shooting happened along Eight Mile, the cultural dividing line Eminem made famous in a 2002 movie that featured characters loosely based on the hardscrabble rappers' climb from obscurity.
Details of the shooting at the CCC club remained unclear late Tuesday.
Lamont Bryant, who calls himself the club's administrator, declined to discuss details of the shooting but said Proof was a regular at the club who didn't believe in hiring bodyguards. "This incident was extremely out of the ordinary," Bryant said. "He was at the club and seemed comfortable; nobody thought there would be a problem."
Relatives of Detroit resident Keith Bender, who was critically wounded in the shooting, claimed Proof shot Bender and then was shot by someone else. Detroit police confirmed their account.
"Some words were exchanged. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time," said Angel Bender, Keith Bender's sister-in-law. "We're still putting the pieces together."
The shooting was the second in Detroit in the past four months for members of Eminem's rap group, D12, and it stunned the city's music community.
"I really hope (Proof) will be remembered in the hip-hop community as a pillar," said MC Serch, former morning show host at WJLB-FM (97.9).
"Several artists would not have a career at all had it not been for Proof, and to think he would be remembered any other way would be sad."
Proof was shot in the head. Bender, 35, was also shot in the head. Police had no suspects Tuesday night.
The club was closed Tuesday night as police worked inside seeking evidence. At the bottom of the club's sign someone scrawled in red ink: RIP Proof.
On New Year's Eve, rapper Obie Trice, also a member of D12, was shot in the head driving on the Lodge. Trice was not seriously injured.
Proof said recently there was more than bad luck involved in cases like that. "I think it's a Detroit thing, honestly," he said in a soon-to-be published interview with Detroit Rock City magazine.
"It was a good thing the bullet didn't really penetrate."
Proof remained close friends with Eminem, serving as best man at the rapper's second wedding to Kim Mathers in January. Eminem could not be reached for comment.
Angel Bender said her brother-in-law retired as a staff sergeant from the Army because of heart troubles. He is a Detroit native and 1990 graduate of Osborn High School. He was a medic and a veteran of Operation Desert Storm, she said.
He went out Monday to celebrate word that he would no longer need a defibrillator for a heart condition after two years, she said.
Both men were at the CCC club with friends, police said. It appears an altercation between the groups sparked the shooting.
By early Tuesday night fans gathered near the club at Eight Mile and Brock, where a makeshift memorial was set up.
The fans placed stuffed animals and posted notes on and around a utility pole as motorists passed by honking horns and yelling cheers of "Big Proof!"
Luida Kuzel, 20, of Detroit, couldn't make sense of Proof's slaying and believes retaliation from Proof's friends is inevitable. "It's not right, but that's what happens," she said.
The shooting happened inside the CCC, a private club with a troubled recent history.
In December, police cited the club's management for underage drinking and after-hours operations there.
Authorities have made 18 other visits to the club in the past decade, police said.
In recent weeks, a bouncer was shot and wounded there, said James Tate, a spokesman for the Detroit Police Department.
Detroit News Staff Writer Adam Graham contributed to this report. You can reach Ronald J. Hansen at (313) 222-2019 or rhansen@detnews.com.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar ... /604120371
Relatives say altercation led to exchange of gunfire
Police confirm Army vet was shot first by rapper, who was then slain in bar on Eight Mile in Detroit.
Ronald J. Hansen, Eric Lacy and Norman Sinclair / The Detroit News
April 12, 2006
DETROIT -- Proof, the rapper often credited with first giving Eminem serious consideration as an artist, was shot to death early Monday morning, apparently after shooting an Army veteran at a troublesome east side nightclub, police said.
Ironically, the shooting happened along Eight Mile, the cultural dividing line Eminem made famous in a 2002 movie that featured characters loosely based on the hardscrabble rappers' climb from obscurity.
Details of the shooting at the CCC club remained unclear late Tuesday.
Lamont Bryant, who calls himself the club's administrator, declined to discuss details of the shooting but said Proof was a regular at the club who didn't believe in hiring bodyguards. "This incident was extremely out of the ordinary," Bryant said. "He was at the club and seemed comfortable; nobody thought there would be a problem."
Relatives of Detroit resident Keith Bender, who was critically wounded in the shooting, claimed Proof shot Bender and then was shot by someone else. Detroit police confirmed their account.
"Some words were exchanged. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time," said Angel Bender, Keith Bender's sister-in-law. "We're still putting the pieces together."
The shooting was the second in Detroit in the past four months for members of Eminem's rap group, D12, and it stunned the city's music community.
"I really hope (Proof) will be remembered in the hip-hop community as a pillar," said MC Serch, former morning show host at WJLB-FM (97.9).
"Several artists would not have a career at all had it not been for Proof, and to think he would be remembered any other way would be sad."
Proof was shot in the head. Bender, 35, was also shot in the head. Police had no suspects Tuesday night.
The club was closed Tuesday night as police worked inside seeking evidence. At the bottom of the club's sign someone scrawled in red ink: RIP Proof.
On New Year's Eve, rapper Obie Trice, also a member of D12, was shot in the head driving on the Lodge. Trice was not seriously injured.
Proof said recently there was more than bad luck involved in cases like that. "I think it's a Detroit thing, honestly," he said in a soon-to-be published interview with Detroit Rock City magazine.
"It was a good thing the bullet didn't really penetrate."
Proof remained close friends with Eminem, serving as best man at the rapper's second wedding to Kim Mathers in January. Eminem could not be reached for comment.
Angel Bender said her brother-in-law retired as a staff sergeant from the Army because of heart troubles. He is a Detroit native and 1990 graduate of Osborn High School. He was a medic and a veteran of Operation Desert Storm, she said.
He went out Monday to celebrate word that he would no longer need a defibrillator for a heart condition after two years, she said.
Both men were at the CCC club with friends, police said. It appears an altercation between the groups sparked the shooting.
By early Tuesday night fans gathered near the club at Eight Mile and Brock, where a makeshift memorial was set up.
The fans placed stuffed animals and posted notes on and around a utility pole as motorists passed by honking horns and yelling cheers of "Big Proof!"
Luida Kuzel, 20, of Detroit, couldn't make sense of Proof's slaying and believes retaliation from Proof's friends is inevitable. "It's not right, but that's what happens," she said.
The shooting happened inside the CCC, a private club with a troubled recent history.
In December, police cited the club's management for underage drinking and after-hours operations there.
Authorities have made 18 other visits to the club in the past decade, police said.
In recent weeks, a bouncer was shot and wounded there, said James Tate, a spokesman for the Detroit Police Department.
Detroit News Staff Writer Adam Graham contributed to this report. You can reach Ronald J. Hansen at (313) 222-2019 or rhansen@detnews.com.
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im not a cold hearted niggah nor do i wish to see anybody get killed or nothing.but from my hearing of this situation this character proof shot 1st at a man. sad thing about the world is had he killed that man he would of been getting props & being known as a "real street niggah".but being as though he got killed .its rest in peace proof..big lost to the rap game & all this other garbage.its sad anybody got killed out this situation but hey he fired 1st & he got what was coming to him...it is what it is.just calling it how the situation is
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GDbigtimdog wrote:word is that Proof shot the other guy in the head first and was standing over him talking shit. then some guy came up from behind Proof and shot him in the head and about 4 more times.
lol damb now that's fucced up,I allmost willing to bet he was probley thizzing you know high on the x't.c. cuzz you can get real violent off of that shit and I know a whole lot of rappers do it plus he was in the club dude got him mad that a recipe for destarter!!