D12's Proof killed in nightclub shooting

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D12's Proof killed in nightclub shooting

April 11, 2006
by Jon Zahlaway
liveDaily Senior Writer


Proof, a member of Detroit-based rap outfit D12, was shot and killed early Tuesday morning at an after-hours club, according to published reports.

Proof--real name Deshaun Holton--and an unidentified male both were shot during an apparent altercation at 3C, a club located on Detroit's famed 8 Mile Road. Police were called to the scene at around 5 a.m. following a report of a fight and shots fired. Deshaun reportedly was pronounced dead on arrival at Conner Creek Medical Center; the other man reportedly is in critical condition.

"Memorial service arrangements are still being made, and his family and friends would appreciate privacy during this difficult time," reads a statement posted at D12's website. "Arrangements for fan remembrances are being planned. The details will be posted on Proof's official site."

Some early reports indicated that the second, unidentified gunshot victim was possibly D12 member Bizarre, but the statement at D12's site claims that, "contrary to earlier rumors and reports, D12 member Bizarre was not involved in the incident in Detroit last night. He was at home in Atlanta, GA."

Proof, a longtime fixture on the Detroit rap scene, rose to prominence after multi-platinum rapper Eminem, a close friend and fellow Detroit native, signed D12 to a record deal and appeared on the group's 2001 debut album. That disc, "Devil's Night," sold 4 million copies worldwide, and spawned the hit "Purple Pills."

Prior to his success with D12, Proof (a.k.a. Big Proof and Derty Harry) had already made a name for himself by winning The Source's 1999 Unsigned Hype award.

In 2002, Proof turned up in Eminem's semi-autobiographical film "8 Mile," in which Proof had a small cameo as an emcee who competed against Eminem's character. Future, a character in the film who portrays the emcee presiding over the rap battles and is close friends with Eminem's character, is based on Proof.

Earlier this year, Proof was the best man at Eminem's wedding.

Last year, Proof formed his own record label, Iron Fist Records, and released his solo debut, "Searching for Jerry Garcia." The disc landed in stores Aug. 9, the 10th anniversary of The Grateful Dead frontman's death.

"Despite his genius, Jerry Garcia died from drugs, stress and a poor diet," Proof said in a statement issued around the time of the album's release. "At one time or another, we all struggle through one of those things, so in a way, we all have a little Jerry Garcia in us."

"Searching for Jerry Garcia" features a mix of hip-hop, rock and jazz.

"I want to show that you can talk about more than one thing in hip-hop," Proof said of the disc. "Rapping about cars and your Rolex is played out. You can be different and still be successful."
 

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RIP. Proof was pretty good on the early D12.

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http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/12/rapper.killed.ap/index.html

Police: Dead rapper fired first shot
Proof was one of Eminem's closest friends

Wednesday, April 12, 2006; Posted: 1:18 p.m. EDT (17:18 GMT)

DETROIT, Michigan (AP) -- Rapper Proof fired the first bullet in a Detroit nightclub shootout that ended his life, police said Wednesday.

The bullet hit Keith Bender, 35, in the head, critically injuring him early Tuesday at the C.C.C., a bar in a strip of businesses along Eight Mile, the road made famous in Eminem's movie of the same name.

Proof, whose real name is Deshaun Holton, was taken to a nearby outpatient treatment center by a private car, where he was pronounced dead.

Detectives are currently trying to figure out who shot Proof, said Detroit police spokesman Sgt. Omar Feliciano. He said his office was told by homicide detectives that Proof fired the first shot at Bender.

Feliciano said no further information has been released.

Proof, 32, was a member of the rap group D12 and was the best man in Eminem's January wedding. Eminem was seldom seen in public without Proof.

Police said officers responding to 911 calls about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday found the bar empty when they arrived.

Bender also was taken to a hospital by a private car.

Police Chief Ella Bully-Cummings said Tuesday that detectives don't know what Proof was doing at the bar, which was operating outside of its licensed hours.

Investigators face a unique challenge because no victims were present at the crime scene, Bully-Cummings said.

Police have said that an argument between two parties at the club escalated into gunfire.
 

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Don't know who the hell he is, but it sounds as if he was up to no good - at least preliminarily. If that's how it is, too bad, so sad....
 

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This may not be PC but..... wish we could just get all the gun-toting bangers into a room together and let em shoot each other and be done with it for good.
 

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Send 'em all to Iraq instead of our good boys and girls who want a jumpstart on life and an "in" for college. If you're such a bad-ass, gun toting thug, go prove yourself in a real warzone!
 

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