50, leave the kids alone

Several media outlets have reported on an alleged assault of a 14 year old boy by Tony Yayo and several G-Unit associates. The boy in question happens to be the son of Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond, manager of The Game.

According to AllHipHop.com, “After being interrogated for several minutes as to why he was wearing a Czar Entertainment sweatshirt, Yayo pushed the boy up against the wall.”

AllHipHop.com also reported that this happened upon 50 Cent’s instructions and that, “Yayo allegedly backhanded the boy and shouted several explicatives directed toward Czar Entertainment.”

Now you’re probably asking what does this G-Unit nonsense have to do with Detroit?

Well for one, Jimmy Henchman, aside from being Tupac’s on wax whipping boy in the past, also managed Detroit’s E-dub.

The real connection however is that this isn’t the first time an allegation like this has come up.

During late summer of ‘05, 50 Cent and crew were in Metro Detroit wrapping up the Anger Management tour. They were crusin down the “mean streets” of downtown Birmingham and happened to see one Niles Heron wearing a G-Unot t-shirt.

After shouting an expletive at the kid, the crew piled out of their van and confronted Heron.

“They come across the street in the middle of downtown Birmingham and tell me that I have two minutes to take that shirt off or they’re going to take it off for me,” said Heron to the Metro Times. “It was completely ridiculous.”

Heron played it safe and ended up giving up the shirt off his back.

Not Gangsta, 50. Leave the kids alone.


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