The grave of rapper Pop Smoke, murdered in February 2020 in his Beverly Hills villa in Los Angeles at the age of twenty, was vandalized overnight from Friday to Saturday, according to the TMZ website.
According to police sources, it is an employee of the Green-Wood cemetery, in Brooklyn, who made the macabre discovery.
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Among the damage, estimated at $ 500, the marble slab on which appears the real name of the musician, Bashar Barakah Jackson, was cracked and pierced, according to photos taken by the American site and published on social networks. Flowers and what appeared to be joint butts littered the floor, the
New York Post said
. Height of the dismal, the vandals would also have tried to extract the coffin from the crypt.
An eyewitness mentions a concrete slab near the grave, which still according to
TMZ
, separated Pop Smoke's coffin from the one above. For now, the area is not under video surveillance, no suspect has been apprehended.
Broke in full glory, Pop Smoke, found seriously wounded by gunshots on the night of February 19 to 20, 2020, would have been the victim of burglars who would have entered his home, around four in the morning.