Ali Siddiq on Getting Shot in the Stomach, Can't Confirm or Deny He Shot People (Part 6)
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Watch full interviews early, uncensored and ad-free as a Member - https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join Watch this Full Interview: https://youtu.be/5t7G1YfCzpI Part 7: https://youtu.be/EogKG5sIBzI Part 5: https://youtu.be/N093bSVAkLg Part 1: https://youtu.be/wNT-B2JDBt0 -------- Ali Siddiq opened up about the defining moments that shaped his life. At 18, Siddiq suffered the loss of his sister Ashley to meningococcal disease, a tragedy that altered his path. Despite the misdiagnosis that could have prompted legal action, Siddiq’s mother chose not to sue, rejecting what she called "blood money." This heartbreak deeply affected Siddiq, transforming him from a caring brother into an angry street figure. Reflecting on those turbulent times, Siddiq described himself as a "monster" on the streets, stating he often reacted violently to everyday interactions. Though pressed, Siddiq neither confirmed nor denied involvement in any shootings but did share that he once narrowly escaped being shot himself. Despite this turbulent era, Siddiq pursued higher education at Texas Southern University, defying the stereotype of uneducated street influencers.
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