Nipsey Hussle's Brother Shares Intimate Details Of Finding The Rapper Dying

He detailed finding his brother shot at the strip mall.

BYErika Marie
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It is our intention to share this story, an account given from Asghedom to the L.A. Times, in the most respectful manner as the subject matter is sensitive and personal.

We know that in the days following Nipsey Hussle's death, timelines and news feeds have been cluttered with information about the rapper's murder. As days go on, Nipsey's loved ones are stepping forward to share memories, tributes, condolences, and, now, his brother Samiel "Blacc Sam" Asghedom is speaking about the moments before Nipsey died.

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According to the report, Asghedom arrived at the Marathon store just minutes after Nipsey was shot and before the paramedics arrived. He saw blood on the front of the rapper's shirt and a hole in his leg. At that time, Nipsey was still breathing.

A crowd formed around Nipsey as he laid on the ground. Asghedom was on the phone with a 911 operator who was talking him through the compressions he was doing on his brother's chest. Soon the paramedics arrived, and as they lifted him onto the stretcher, someone screamed as it was discovered Nipsey was shot in the back of the head.

One of the paramedics spoke with Asghedom at the scene telling him that he was a fan of Nipsey and respected the work he was doing in the community. He promised that they would do everything they could to save Nipsey's life.

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“Nip is sporadic,” Asghedom said. “Nip gonna pull up and hop up out of the Jordan Downs projects, Nickerson Gardens, in any ‘hood in L.A., Compton, Watts — solo with $150,000 of jewelry on his neck and [an] $80,000 Rolex with no security. That’s why the people loved him.”

The Marathon store regularly hired ex-cons and felons because it was often difficult for them to find work. Weapons weren't allowed, especially because felons aren't allowed to own or carry guns.

“Because of that, the man was able to shoot my brother, start running, realize nobody out there had a gun, stop, turn back around, walk up, shoot my brother two more times, start to run, realize nobody had a gun, nobody was responding, ran back up and shot my brother three more times, shoot him in the head and kicked him in the head and then ran off,” Asghedom stated.

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“If somebody would’ve been there — if I would’ve been there — I would’ve shot back,” he said. “I just wish I would’ve been there.” Asghedom doesn't know if the 29-year-old suspected shooter Eric Holder was jealous of fulfilling a hit put on Nipsey, but either way, he's still left with more questions than answers.

“It doesn’t make sense that somebody from the area, that just snuck up, and just talked to him and shook his hand minutes before,” Samiel said. “It’s mind-boggling.” He continued, “[Nipsey] made something work in an area that was run-down, that people were scared to come to, and he turned it into a landmark,” he said. “All races. Different states. Many countries. They all come to Crenshaw and Slauson. He was truly the people’s champ.”


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Erika Marie is a seasoned journalist, editor, and ghostwriter who works predominantly in the fields of music, spirituality, mental health advocacy, and social activism. The Los Angeles editor, storyteller, and activist has been involved in the behind-the-scenes workings of the entertainment industry for nearly two decades. E.M. attempts to write stories that are compelling while remaining informative and respectful. She's an advocate of lyrical witticism & the power of the pen. Favorites: Motown, New Jack Swing, '90s R&B, Hip Hop, Indie Rock, & Punk; Funk, Soul, Harlem Renaissance Jazz greats, and artists who innovate, not simply replicate.