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Now We Know: What Bloody Loco's Victim Was Reading On The Subway

bloco50book0411.jpg A rep from G-Unit Records just contacted us with some late-breaking news: the book that Bloody Loco's totally calm and fearless victim was reading on the subway that day was The 50th Law... which is a book about fearlessness!

ThisIs50.com has a photo of the man, his v-neck sweater, and that very book in his hands, noting it's "a book on strategy written collaboratively by 50 Cent and Robert Greene." Allegedly Greene got in contact with the guy after seeing the video.

Of course, now that means we all must procure this book in case we run in to Bloody Loco on the train, or as 50's team put it: "So now, go get that book A - fuc*in' SAP, u heard!!!" So, what happens if we run in to Bloody Loco while reading Sweet Valley Confidential? (Asking for a friend.)

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  • mrmanhattan

    What's a "Bloody Loco"? An aspiring rapper? There's some precedent of how to deal with them.

  • Rocknrope

    This is sounding more like a setup. How did they "contact" a random guy in a video?

  • 12th_Letter_of_the_Alphabet

    They might have gotten his info from articles like this one:
    http://gawker.com/#!5785015/su...

  • Guest

    I ride the 7 train all the time. I always have an eye out for him. If I see him I am sure I will RECOGNIZE him and let you all know ASAP!

  • Sinchy

    So, has any one been able to track down Bloody Loco.
    Sweater guy seems like a real nice guy but Bloody Loco needs to be an internet star, or in jail.

  • There's a Twitter account with his name, but again, since we're on the internet, it may be fake.

  • TimeDown

    Can't he be an imprisoned internet star?

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