On the night of March 9, 1997, the world lost one of its most beloved and talented rappers, the Notorious B.I.G. He was shot and killed in Los Angeles, California, while leaving a party in the early morning hours.
The events of that night have been shrouded in mystery for decades, but one thing is certain: Biggie was not alone in the car that night. He was joined by two friends, Damion “D-Roc” Butler and Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil’ Cease, and a driver, Gregory “G-Money” Young.
At the time of the shooting, Biggie was in Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album, Life After Death. He had been in the city for several days, and had been partying and recording with his friends. On the night of the shooting, he had been at a party in the Westwood area of Los Angeles.
As Biggie and his friends left the party, they were followed by a car. Biggie and his friends were in a black Chevy Suburban, driven by G-Money. There were no bodyguards in the car with Biggie, only his two friends and the driver.
When the car stopped at a red light, a dark-colored Impala pulled up alongside them. Someone in the Impala opened fire, shooting Biggie four times. Biggie was pronounced dead at the scene.
The identity of the shooter has never been determined, and the case remains unsolved. However, the identity of the driver of the car that night is known. Gregory “G-Money” Young was the driver of the car that night, and he has spoken publicly about the events of that night.
G-Money was a friend of Biggie’s, and had been hired to drive him around while he was in Los Angeles. He had been driving Biggie and his friends around for several days, and had even been with them at the party that night.
G-Money has spoken publicly about the events of that night, and his account of the shooting has been consistent. He has said that he heard the shots, and then saw the Impala speed away. He then drove Biggie and his friends to the hospital, but it was too late.
G-Money has also spoken about the lack of security that night. He has said that he was the only one in the car with Biggie who had any kind of security training, and that there were no bodyguards in the car with Biggie.
G-Money’s account of the events of that night has been consistent, and his story has been corroborated by other witnesses. He was the driver of the car that night, and his story provides an important piece of the puzzle in understanding what happened to Biggie that night.
Though the identity of the shooter remains a mystery, the identity of the driver of the car that night is known. Gregory “G-Money” Young was the driver of the car that night, and his story provides an important piece of the puzzle in understanding what happened to Biggie that night. He was the one behind the wheel when Biggie was shot, and his story of the events of that night will remain a part of Biggie’s legacy.