MC Supreme, real name Dewayne Coleman, was killed Saturday, June 13, when a suspected drunk driver slammed into his car with a pickup truck.
The 47-year old was best known for his 1990 song "Black in America."
The Associated Press reports that Coleman's Honda Civic was parked on the shoulder of the Pacific Coast Highway at 6:30 a.m. in Malibu, California when a GMC pickup plowed into it.
"From what I understand they were just parked there waiting to see the sunrise, just like I was," witness Yash Youssefl told KCAL 9.
A female passenger in Coleman's car was taken to a hospital with unspecified injuries.
That section of PCH is often referred to as a death trap for it's many fatal crashes. Actor Rob Lowe took to Twitter to vent this latest accident and Malibu's lack of accountability.
The driver of the pickup, Philip Torries II, 34, was arrested after the crash on suspicion of DUI and vehicular manslaughter, according to PEOPLE.
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