wow,
murdering a hero, for killing a terrorist..
He will really be a street legend now!!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ban is in order

wow,
murdering a hero, for killing a terrorist..
He will really be a street legend now!!
[emoji23]I wonder if his last words will be "Oooooh, ooooh! You got it!" when they hit that vein.
OHHHH.........
My homeboy hated this track and MTV Raps would play it over and over....this was my joint though. The break downs and scratches were sick.
But for real it's fucked up this lady had to lose her life because of these dumb fucks.
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RIP: Lauretha Vaird
Never quite understood why people can be on death row so long?
Yall know that's Jill in that video? This shit is extra sad because I was fans of both Cool C and Steady B coming up. They fucked up royally!![]()
jill scott ?
Yeah there was a big debate on weather it was her or a realative, supposedly she admitted it was her on power 99fm a while back.
Plus the prisons earns 10 years of extra cash while a person is putting the appeals in.Takes that long for all the appeals.
Since you can't bring em back after the execution it's supposed to insure no mistakes were made but we know better
lesser bid = life with the death penalty off the table.
but how do you know he dimed and did this cat also have the option of taking life and not going to trial ?
I wonder if his last words will be "Oooooh, ooooh! You got it!" when they hit that vein.
"Need to stop rapping and start robbing banks like Steady B."
Yall know that's Jill in that video? This shit is extra sad because I was fans of both Cool C and Steady B coming up. They fucked up royally!![]()
C'mon Shaddy.Why did they rob a bank?
I wonder if his last words will be "Oooooh, ooooh! You got it!" when they hit that vein.
Why did they rob a bank?
Vaird represented the first Black female officer killed in the line of duty.
Cool C’s date of execution is January 8th, AllHipHop has confirmed. Gov. Corbett signed the execution warrant on Friday.
I wonder if his last words will be "Oooooh, ooooh! You got it!" when they hit that vein.
Why did they rob a bank?
Damn
2 black lives lost
Very sad
I wonder if his last words will be "Oooooh, ooooh! You got it!" when they hit that vein.
what about steady b
wtf was these idiots thinking?
Vaird Convict Given Jail In Robbery Warren Mcglone Got 22 To 45 Years For A Huntingdon Valley Case.
By John Murphy, INQUIRER CORRESPONDENT
POSTED: January 30, 1997
``A drug-running, gun-toting, murderous thug.''
That is how Montgomery County prosecutors described Warren ``Steady B'' McGlone, one of three Philadelphia men convicted in the murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Lauretha Vaird.
McGlone, 27, already serving a life sentence for second-degree murder, was sentenced yesterday to an additional 22 to 45 years in prison for robbery and related charges stemming from a 1995 holdup at Bethayres Market in Huntingdon Valley.
Montgomery County Court Judge Samuel W. Salus 2d ordered that the sentences run consecutively with McGlone's life sentence in Philadelphia.
The armed robbery of the Welsh Road market on July 17, 1995, went unsolved until the Vaird slaying. Then two Bethayres managers identified McGlone, whose photo was shown in news reports, as one of three men who stormed their store and took $2,600 from the safe.A second man who participated in the bank robbery that led to Vaird's killing, Ernest Mark Canty, also was identified as one of the men who robbed the market. The third man has not been found.
McGlone, a rap artist in the group C.E.B., or Countin' Endless Bank, drove the getaway car on Jan. 2, 1996, when his two partners, Christopher Roney and Canty, ambushed Vaird while robbing a PNC bank in Philadelphia. Roney, the triggerman, was convicted of first-degree murder. Canty was convicted of second-degree murder and is serving a life sentence.
Canty will be tried on the robbery charges in Montgomery County in about two months.
Why did they rob a bank?
RIP: Lauretha Vaird this women had children and people who depended upon her. Sad these brothers shot a sista![]()
Christopher "Cool C" Roney of Pennsylvania Granted Stay Ahead of January 8, 2015, Execution
Update: Monday, January 5, 2015, 4:38 pm EST
Christopher “Cool C” Douglas Roney's execution was scheduled for 7 pm EST on Thursday, January 8, 2015, at the State Correctional Institute Rockview, in Rockview, Pennsylvania. His execution was stayed by the United States District Court for the Eastern District. Forty-five-year-old Christopher is convicted of the murder of 43-year-old police officer Lauretha Vaird on January 2, 1996, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Christopher has spent the last 17 years on Pennsylvania’s death row.
Christopher is a former rapper who previously went by the name Cool C. His music career reached a peak in the late 1980s, with the release of two solo albums and the single Glamorous Life. In 1991, Cool C joined the hardcore rap group C.E.B. (Countin’ Endless Bank), which was composed of two other Philadelphia rappers. Their album received disappointing reviews and sales.
In the mid-1990s, Christopher “Cool C” Roney was planning a comeback. On January 2, 1996, Roney, along with C.E.B. bandmate Warren McGlone and a third rapper, Mark Canty, attempted to rob a PNC bank in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Around 8:30 am, the trio entered the bank by forcing the assistant manager and bank manager to let them into the bank at gunpoint. A nearby business alerted police to the crime.
Officer Lauretha Vaird, a nine-year veteran and single mother of two, was the first officer to arrive at the scene. As she entered the bank, Roney shot her in the abdomen. The injury was fatal. The three men fled the bank. Canty and McGlone left their weapons behind. Upon exiting the bank, Roney exchanged gunfire with additional police officers, before making his escape in a getaway vehicle driven by McGlone.
Canty and McGlone each confessed to participating in the robbery and identified Roney as the shooter. They each received a life sentence. Roney was sentenced to death.
This is Christopher Roney’s second execution warrant. Christopher's execution has been stayed by the US District Court for the Eastern District.