Homicide investigators have yet to interview Fabolous, whose real name is
John Jackson, and won't until they get more information on his possible connection to the slaying. Police haven't made an arrest in the March 13 shooting, and Fabolous hasn't been named as a suspect.
Fabolous' spokeswoman,
Tammy Brook, declined comment. His lawyer,
Alberto Ebanks, didn't return calls.
G-Baby, 22, was a protégé of rapper
Memphis Bleek, a Brooklyn artist who rose to stardom in the 1990s. Memphis Bleek signed G-Baby to his record label,
Get Low Records. G-Baby used his ties to Memphis Bleek to schmooze with the likes of
Spike Lee and
Jay-Z.
News of the young rapper's murder spread on the Internet after Fabolous wrote about it on Twitter seven hours after the shooting.
"Lost a soldier in the field this morning," he tweeted. "
R.I.P. G Baby."
The night of the murder, G-Baby went to Club Amazura in
Jamaica, Queens, without his posse, which normally would have included Memphis Bleek. G-Baby was asked to perform onstage while the crowd of
1,900 revelers anxiously awaited Fabolous' arrival.
Fabolous got there around 3a.m., said former NYPD hip-hop crimes investigator
Derrick Parker, who was at the concert helping with security. Fabolous left the stage an hour later, Parker said. Soon after he left the club, there was gunfire at
Archer Ave. and 143rd St.
G-Baby was shot in the back, and a person cops said was an innocent bystander was wounded in the groin. The second victim, a 20-year-old man, survived.
Parker has worked with detectives from the 103rd Precinct and the NYPD's intelligence unit acting as a bridge between the hip-hop community and police.
"G-Baby and Fabolous had beef before, but they supposedly squashed all of that," Parker said.
Roxanne Brown said she wants to stay away from any rap-world drama and just focus on helping cops find her son's killer.
"I don't want to talk to Fabolous," she said.
"I want whoever did this to pay."
Anyone with information on the shooting should call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.
EXCLUSIVE BY SIMONE WEICHSELBAUM
Source :
NY DAILY NEWS