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Cam'ron Won't Cooperate With D.C. Police
According to Dipset member Juelz Santana, an artist on Diplomat Records/Def Jam, Cam - who is the CEO of Diplomat Records – will not cooperate with authorities. "Cam isn't going to do it," Santana told the Washington Post. "It's not in our nature. He isn't going to stand up and point out a guy in a witness line and say, 'That is the dude who shot me.' We all came from the street." According to the Washington Post, police tracked down the Expedition’s owner – who said he rented the SUV to someone else. Without the cooperation of Cam’s cooperation, the case will likely stall – despite having a potential suspect. "We need the cooperation of witnesses and victims," D.C. Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey told the Washington Post. "I can't relate to that mentality. I can't comment on that thought process. I don't think much of it. I don't see the logic at all." Juelz said the entire incident was rooted in jealousy over the group’s success. Cam’ron is preparing his upcoming album Killa Season, while Juelz’ song “There It Go! (The Whistle Song)” is currently #12 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Rap Charts. Juelz is also preparing to release his own album, What the Game's Been Missing. "There are all these people who love us and respect our gangster," Santana said. "But there are people who want to test our gangster. . . . Some people hate to see you on top."
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