As police try to track down leads, Houston's hip-hop community is mourning the shooting death of Dominic Levar Brown, known as Money Clip D, outside a southwest Houston after-hours club early Friday.
"This is one of those cases where we need witnesses to come forward," Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said.
Brown, 34, described as the "right-hand man" for rapper Trae (Frazier Thompson III), was sitting in a car and talking to friends outside the Breakers after-hours club in the 9600 block of Bissonnet when an unknown gunman opened fire about 5:30 a.m., fatally wounding him, according to reports.
Before the shooting, a seemingly unrelated fight ignited inside the club between two groups of people. The brawlers moved the fight outside and exchanged gunfire, Silva said. No one reportedly was injured in that incident, which occurred between 4:30 and 5 a.m.
"This is one of those cases where we need witnesses to come forward," Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said.
Brown, 34, described as the "right-hand man" for rapper Trae (Frazier Thompson III), was sitting in a car and talking to friends outside the Breakers after-hours club in the 9600 block of Bissonnet when an unknown gunman opened fire about 5:30 a.m., fatally wounding him, according to reports.
Before the shooting, a seemingly unrelated fight ignited inside the club between two groups of people. The brawlers moved the fight outside and exchanged gunfire, Silva said. No one reportedly was injured in that incident, which occurred between 4:30 and 5 a.m.
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