Earlier this month, footage from Cleveland, Ohio showed a street sign unveiling ceremony honoring homegrown stars Bone Thugs N Harmony, but less than two days after the sign went up, it has now been reported stolen.
At the intersection of East 99 Street and St. Clair Avenue, a sign was placed that read “Bone Thugs N Harmony Way, but now that celebratory symbol of the group’s accomplishments over three decades has vanished. Speaking with AllHipHop, Layzie Bone thinks he knows who stole the sign.
“I believe the culprit or culprits behind the theft could’ve been haters or fans, but I’m leaning more toward the fans because Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s love in the city far outweigh the hate,” Layzie Bone said. “My city is rough and tough, ‘thuggish ruggish’ even. The vibrations in the hood is low from poverty, so kids do whatever they can do to get the things they desire, and Bone memorabilia is one of those things. Those signs are probably hanging on somebody’s bedroom wall. We have work to do to uplift our community.”
You can learn more here.
The post Layzie Bone Thinks Fans Stole Bone Thugs N Harmony’s Street Sign in Cleveland first appeared on The Source.
The post Layzie Bone Thinks Fans Stole Bone Thugs N Harmony’s Street Sign in Cleveland appeared first on The Source.