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#Dying light codes september 2021
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Dying light codes september 2021
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#Dying light codes september 2021 mod
The docket codes listed below have expired, but we wanted to mention them just in case you come across them anywhere else.Ĭheers to Reddit user ColossalKiwi for the headsup about these new docket codes. SAYHITOPS4COMMUNITY (3 PREMIUM DOCKETS!) After a long time we have few dockets for the community.Everyone who doesn't know what a docket code is please watch this short video.If you aren't sure what dockets are check out this video from Techland. Platform(s), Linux Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox. The default directory is: SteamsteamappscommonDying LightDW. A sequel, Dying Light 2 Stay Human, is set to be released in December 2021. 4) Copy and paste the Data3.pak file into the games DW folder.
#Dying light codes september 2021 mod
This current list gives you access to 43 total dockets which will allow you to unlock 16 Standard Weapons, 19 Premium Weapons, and 8 Community Weapons. 2) Disable your internet connection (important) 3) Open the MOD folder in this mod package. Then head to the quartermaster and exchange the dockets for a nice shiny new weapon. Use the codes from this list on the Dying Light website to activate them and transfer the dockets to your game. In Dying Light’s newest expansion, The Following, 42 new dockets have been added. NEW Dying Light Docket Codes - August 2022. Dead by Daylight Redeem Code: Free Bloodpoints & Skins 2022. Docket Codes are like coupons for new weapons and items. GetUpside Promo Code for Existing Users - August 2022.
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conradscrime · 3 years
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The Murder of Tupac Shakur
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May 25, 2021
Tupac Shakur was one of the most successful American hip hop artists of the 1990′s. He was shot in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7, 1996 at the age of 25. 
On September 7, 1996 Tupac attended the Bruce Seldon vs. Mike Tyson boxing match with Marion “Suge” Knight who was the head of Death Row Records, at the MGM Grand. 
In May 1996, a man named Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, who was a member of the Southside Crips gang attempted to rob a man named Travon “Tray” Lane in a Foot Locker store. Tray Lane was one of Suge Knight’s associates and was a member of the M.O.B. Pirus gang from Compton, California. 
When leaving the match, Lane spotted Anderson in the lobby, and he told Tupac. Tupac asked Anderson if he was from the South and punched him in the face, knocking him to the ground. This fight was captured on the MGM Grand’s video surveillance and was broken up by hotel security.
After this, Tupac and Suge Knight wen to Club 662, which Suge Knight owned. Tupac then changed his clothes and left the club with Suge Knight.
Between 11 and 11:05 pm, Tupac and Suge were stopped by police officers on the Las Vegas Boulevard for playing their car stereo too loudly and for not having any license plates. These plates were in the trunk of the car. However, the police let them go with seemingly no charges. 
At 11:10 pm they were stopped at a red light at the intersection of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in front of the Maxim Hotel. At this time a car which had two women in the front seats pulled up on their left side. Tupac talked to these two women and invited them to go to Club 662. 
At 11:15 pm a white, four door late model Cadillac pulled up on the right side of their car. The shooter was seated in the back of the car and rolled down the window and fired shots from a .40 S&W Glock 22. Tupac was shot four times, twice in the chest, once in his arm and once in his thigh. One of the bullets went into Tupac’s right lung. Suge was hit in the head by fragmentation.
There was witnesses to the shooting. Yaki Kadafi was in the car behind Tupac with bodyguards and other members of the Death Row entourage. They all refused to talk to the police. 
Suge had injuries and the shooting resulted in their BMW having a flat tire, he drove himself and Tupac a mile down the road to Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. They were pulled over by Bike Patrol, who alerted paramedics. Paramedics and police took Suge and Tupac to the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada. 
Tupac said he was dying while being carried into the emergency room. He was placed on life support machines and put in a medically induced coma. Suge Knight was released from the hospital the next day on September 8 but did not speak out about the shooting until September 11. 
He told police that he heard something but saw nothing. Officers had no leads and reported they did not receive “a whole lot of cooperation” from Tupac’s entourage. 
Tupac died on September 13, 1996 from respiratory failure that led to him being in cardiac arrest after they removed his right lung, the one that had been shot. Doctors were unable to stop the hemorrhaging. Tupac’s mother, Afeni decided to take her son off life support. He was pronounced dead at 4:03 pm.
In 2014 a police officer who claimed to have witnessed Tupac’s last moments said that he refused to say who shot him, and when the police officer asked if he knew the person or people who shot him he responded with “Fuck you” which many say were his last words. However, paramedics, other police officers, and Suge Knight all reported they did not hear Tupac say those words.
There was pretty much no leads to go off of and no one wanted to talk and be a snitch. E.D.I. Mean, a member of Outlawz said he was positive that law enforcement knew what happened and said, “This is America. We found Bin Laden.”
In 2002 Chuck Philips wrote a two part story in the Los Angeles Times called “Who Killed Tupac Shakur?” He reported that the shooting was done by a Compton gang called the Southside Crips in relation to Tupac fighting Anderson in the lobby a few hours before the shooting. Philips believed that Orlando Anderson himself was responsible for shooting Tupac. 
Police interviewed Anderson once briefly and nearly two years after the shooting Anderson was killed himself during an unrelated gang shooting. Philips also talked about how The Notorious B.I.G., also known as “Biggie Smalls” could have been responsible as well as several different criminals in New York City. 
Philips’ also stated that the Las Vegas police handled the shooting poorly, claiming they disregarded the fight between Tupac and Anderson earlier that night. The police also failed to do a follow up with one of Tupac’s entourage members who told the police he could probably identify one or more of the assailants involved. This member died before police could interview. The police also failed to follow up with a witness who claimed to see a white Cadillac similar to the car in which the shooter was in. 
Suge Knight said in 2017 he might of been the target of the shooting, as a staged coup to seize control of Death Row Records. Knight also claimed if he did know who had shot Tupac he would never tell. 
In a USA Network documentary called Unsolved which was released in 2018, a man named Duane “Keefe D” Davis who was a Crips gang leader and Anderson’s uncle claimed to have been in the car with the man who shot Tupac on the night of the shooting. He wouldn’t say who the shooter was, saying it was due to “street code.” 
In 2016 a M.O.B. Piru and former Death Row bodyguard named James “Mob James” McDonald claimed he saw Anderson and other gang members pull up to Club 662 in a white Cadillac. 
Biggie Smalls denied being involved in Tupac’s murder. His family said that on the night of Tupac’s murder, Biggie was recording a song in New York City. Biggie’s manager Wayne Barrow and rapper Lil’ Cease claimed that they were both with Biggie that night in the studio.
Biggie Smalls was killed in a shooting 6 months after Tupac’s death, on March 9, 1997, similarly in a drive by shooting. Biggie’s death has never been solved and no one has ever come forward with information regarding who the assailant was. 
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Podcast: Monday, August 23
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There's a fine line between gloomy and swoony, and this week's AM tries to walk it. Triumphant minor-key post-rock, stoic jangle-pop, bucolic electronics, and other contradictory sounds for a beautifully grey Monday.
Stream from CJSW: https://cjsw.com/program/the-a-m/episode/20210823/
Soundcloud (no BBC news): https://soundcloud.com/theamcjsw/the-am-monday-august-23-2021
Hour One:
On Reflection I Should Have Stayed Nigel Mullaney • The Turning
Omoide Komachi • Omoide
Shell Sounds Various Artists, featuring Glo Code • 2nd Life Silk
Himawari Kogane • All Together
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace Haiku Salut • The Hill, The Light, The Ghost
REV02 Psychic Pollution • OCD Soundsystem
An Experience of Color Clocolan • Rendered
Drag Various Artists, featuring Dominic Pierce • FUTURES Vol. 7
Golden Years Various Artists, featuring Léa Sen • Modern Love
Lost and Found Stelar Door • Any Colour She Likes
Magpie Spring Andrew Wasylyk • Balgay Hill: Morning in Magnolia
Hour Two:
I'm a Cuckoo (Avalanches Remix) The Avalanches, featuring Belle and Sebastian • Since I Left You (20th Anniversary Deluxe)
Don't Leave Me Astrud Gilberto • September 17, 1969
Forever More João Donato, Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge • João Donato JID007
Dazed and Awake Aerial M • Aerial M
Never Coming Back Anika • Change
Telephone and Rubber Band Penguin Cafe Orchestra • Penguin Cafe Orchestra
The Ecstasy of Dancing Fleas Penguin Cafe Orchestra • Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Omicron 4 Bonjour's Parties • Okapi Horn
Sympathy and Vegetation Charles Spearin • My City Of Starlings
Music is Easy. There are Songs and There are Dances. This Song is a Dance. No Birds • Don't Rely on Dying Young
His Shining Fur Is Said to Fill the Sky, Trees and Sea With Light Jung People • Gold Bristle
Hour Three:
Lawmaker DARKSIDE • Spiral
True Blue Dirty Beaches • Badlands
I Can't Dance My Idea • That's My Idea EP
Grey Skies Women • Rarities 2007-2010
Caviar Wavves • Hideaway
Down an August Path Felt • Me and a Monkey on the Moon
Spin Out Bachelor • Doomin' Sun
Have You Seen In Your Dreams Miracle Fortress • Five Roses
Situations Wombo • Keesh Mountain EP
Universe (Whatever 'Till You're Dead) Faith Healer • Cosmic Troubles
Fall Down 7 All Night Radio • Spirit Stereo Frequency
Yeah But Uhhh Hey Fiver • Fiver with The Atlantic School of Spontaneous Composition
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