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🚨 Superstar rapper Young Twan/OG Tweezy assassinated in Milwaukee 🚨

midwesterners, why do you refuse to address the violence whi...
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Date: July 18th, 2025 2:21 AM
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midwesterners, why do you refuse to address the violence which is RIPSAWING through your cultural lodestars? a few of his hits:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH1gQrGvHAY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETMcZeDCMNs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrqQOtoxZLw

https://cbs58.com/news/popular-milwaukee-rapper-and-promoter-one-of-two-killed-in-water-street-shooting-3-others-injured

Popular Milwaukee rapper and promoter 1 of 2 killed in Water Street shooting, 3 others injured

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Two people are dead and three others were sent to the hospital with injuries after a shooting outside a downtown nightclub in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 12.

Milwaukee police said Monday they had arrested a 24-year-old man in connection to the quintuple shooting, which happened near the entrance to ELMNT Lounge, near the intersection of N. Water Street and E. Michigan Street.

Friends and family identified 52-year-old Antwan "Tweezy" Hogans, a Milwaukee rapper, promoter and business owner as one of the men killed in the shooting, which happened shortly after midnight.

A 30-year-old, a 32-year-old, a 34-year-old and a 39-year-old were also shot. The 39-year-old died from their injuries, police confirmed Monday.

Outside Hogans' hookah store on the city's northwest side, there was a collection of photos, balloons and posterboards containing messages from those who knew the promoter, known originally as "Young Twan," and more recently as "OG Tweezy."

One of the message boards featured another one of Hogans' nicknames, "Mayor," a nod to how he seemed to know everyone in Milwaukee.

Friends and relatives of Hogans described "OG Tweezy" as someone who loved everything about Milwaukee. He could be seen at Milwaukee Bucks games, including their 2021 championship run, or at community events, including those aimed at stopping gun violence.

Brodulayyz Frazier, Hogans' cousin, had sharp words for the person who pulled the trigger.

"Are you gonna help the people he used to help? No," Frazier said. "You took him out and took another person and injured other people. Are you gonna help the people that he was helping?"



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