Eazy-E’s Son Believes His Father Was Murdered
The group, who were mentored by Eazy-E, also thought the suddenness of his death was alarming.
Easy-E died from complications arising from AIDS in March 1995, but there has always been speculation about the exact circumstances around his death.
The N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton was released earlier this month, and though it has been criticised for various omissions (most notably Dr. Dre’s history of violence against women), the band’s confrontation with producer and music executive Suge Knight is included in the film.
“Look how he acknowledged & admits on this interview with #JimmyKimmel”, Yung Eazy wrote, recounting how Knight said that “injecting [people] instead of shooting them is a new thing that’s done”. He says, “Well, I’m gonna kill him…” He even references Suge’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel after he got out of jail, when the ex-con said, “If you shoot somebody you go to jail forever…” Do they not care when an African American kills another African American?
“I believe in my heart somebody did something to Eric”, B.G. Knocc Out said at the time. Why haven’t they solved Tupac’s murder?
Lil Eazy posted the video with the caption: “I’ve been known my pops was killed“.
Recently the son of Eazy-E, Yung Eazy, recently informed his followers on Instagram that his father was murdered. On his Instagram, he posted the clip where Knight uncomfortably jokes about injecting Eazy-E with AIDS to give him a “slow death”.