Following a series
of violent incidents this past week, including a shooting at Game’s Compton home
and an alleged altercation at a radio station, the rapper’s camp has responded
accordingly.
Reports have surfaced recently that Game and his manager Jimmy
"Henchmen" Rosemond allegedly assaulted Maryland radio station personality
Xzulu, apparently due to a comment Xzulu made about Henchmen’s wireless headset.
"We don’t understand how one discussion with DJ Xzulu,
of WKYS, involves The Game at all," the rapper’s Black Wall Street label
responded in a statement. "We are as disturbed by this incident as he is,
and plan on confronting this matter head on, as soon as time permits."
Radio One, which owns WKYS, has reportedly stopped playing Game’s
singles on their various stations nationwide as a result of the alleged brawl,
according to reports.
A Radio One representative was not immediately available for
comment.
Members of Game’s Black Wall Street imprint said they were equally
perturbed, though not surprised, by another violent occurrence — an alleged
shooting aimed at Game’s home, also the company’s headquarters.
"We are deeply disturbed that the community is not celebrating
that one Of its own has made it, but yet devouring it," Black Wall Street
said in
statement. "This type of violence has happened for years, but we did not
expect it to happen to us at this moment, as we are now giving back to
the community."
Reports also suggested Game’s current promotional campaign
had been canceled because of the shooting incident.
The company also
extended gratitude to those who’ve expressed concerns, adding that their associates
are safe.