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Jerome Muhammad (September 14, 1967 – June 16, 2019), born Jerome Washington, better known by his stage name Shorty, was an American
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, producer, gang intervention
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, and member of Ice Cube's spin-off Gold
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Da Lench Mob Da Lench Mob was an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California, associated with Ice Cube. The group consisted of rappers Shorty, T-Bone, J-Dee, and Maulkie. History The group made its debut on Ice Cube's first solo album, '' AmeriKKK ...
.


Early life

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Shorty's mother Mabel Washington moved him and his older brother Jeff to Los Angeles CA in 1968. Jerome competed locally as a pop lock dancer with other friends in his neighborhood. The dance team put aside dancing in order to protect their neighborhood from rival groups and formed “Marvin Avenue Gangster Crips” in Los Angeles, CA of which Shorty an adolescent was a founding member of the street organization. The organization is named after Marvin Avenue, a street located West of Hauser Blvd, between Venice and Washington Blvd.


The Lench Mob (Posse)

After being convicted and serving three years in Corcoran state prison for robbing a Los Angeles police officer, Shorty was released on parole and returned to his neighborhood of West Los Angeles. The highly publicized acrimonious departure of
Ice Cube O'Shea Jackson Sr. (born June 15, 1969), known professionally as Ice Cube, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor, and film producer. His lyrics on N.W.A's 1989 album '' Straight Outta Compton'' contributed to gangsta rap's widespread popu ...
from the group
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. required him to recruit protection from threats from his former label. During this time Shorty's childhood friend and future bandmate, J-Dee (Dasean Cooper,) introduced Shorty to Ice Cube. Shorty's street reputation preceded him and Ice Cube hired Shorty the first day they met as a personal bodyguard and part of his existing growing entourage or posse called “The Lench Mob.” At this time ''The Lench Mob'' was not a recording group but included members such as Female Rapper
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, Producer
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, Rapper T-Bone,
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,
K-Dee Darrell L. Johnson, also known as K-Dee, formerly Kid Disaster (born May 24, 1969), is an American rapper most known for his album ''Ass, Gas, or Cash (No One Rides for Free) He came into prominence in the hip hop scene with fellow West Coast ...
, Maulkie and others. In September 1990, Shorty and The Lench Mob posse clashed with Eazy E's hip hop act Above the Law during the annual
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conference at the
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's
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hotel. The parties agreed to fight in a bathroom, away from cameras but instead squared off in front of the convention crowd. Shorty threw the first punch at Above the Law's Total K-Oss, and J-Dee took on KMG the Illustrator. Actor LaDell Preston plays Jerome “Shorty” Muhammad in the critically acclaimed 2015 film “
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,” directed by
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where this altercation was dramatized.


Da Lench Mob (music recording group)

While on tour, members of rap group Public Enemy namely Professor Griff exposed Ice Cube, Shorty and The Lench Mob to Black history and social consciousness. In several interviews Shorty attributes his transformation from a life of crime to gang intervention by the teachings of The Honorable
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while on tour with
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. In 1991 Shorty joined the Nation of Islam in Los Angeles and changed his last name from Washington to Muhammad and married the same year. In 1992 Shorty collaborated creatively with longtime friend J-Dee, T-Bone, and Ice Cube to form a recording group bearing the name "Da Lench Mob." The debut album entitled “
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” was certified Gold by the
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on December 18, 1992, indicating US sales of over 500,000 units. After the breakup of the group Shorty appeared solo on multiple projects including
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's 2× platinum album
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(
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) and even released his own compilation album in 2001 entitled “Short Stories”.


Health problems and death

Jerome Shorty Muhammad died on June 19, 2019, in
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of kidney and liver failure due to being a victim of poisoning. He was 51 years old. He is survived by 7 children, two grandchildren, his mother, one older brother and younger sister.


Legacy

Many hip hop celebrities paid homage to Shorty after he died in 2019. *
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"R.I.P. JEROME "SHORTY" MUHAMMAD of DA LENCH MOB)" *
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"While BET Awards is being broadcast A very touching Tribute to Shorty of The Lench Mob aka Bro Jerome Muhammad L I V E on HipHop 4 Justice radio show. Rest In Beats ..HipHop can do better by really acknowledging the contributors better". *
Ice Cube O'Shea Jackson Sr. (born June 15, 1969), known professionally as Ice Cube, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor, and film producer. His lyrics on N.W.A's 1989 album '' Straight Outta Compton'' contributed to gangsta rap's widespread popu ...
"Steady Mobbin'...RIP Shorty/Free JDee #AMWat30" *
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* WC "From teenagers way back when to growing up becoming men. Luv you forever homie. Short Dog (Shorty) from Da Lench Mob. R.I.P."


Posthumous Documentary

"Comin' Up Short," directed by
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and
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, delves into the life of Jerome "Shorty" Muhammad, transitioning from a gang leader to a community protector. Produced by
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and Ice Cube, the film sheds light on Shorty's significant impact on Ice Cube's music and his views on systemic issues facing the Black communities. It's acclaimed for compelling storytelling and cinematography and has been recognized by the
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(BFI) in London and the Pan African Film Festival. A pivotal moment in the film, at ''55:52'', shockingly reveals that Shorty's rapidly declining health was due to being poisoned. The documentary is accessible for streaming on Amazon Prime and
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References

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