Streamer Shoots and Kills Couple on Las Vegas Strip Amid Online Feud
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyJune 13, 202512 min111,902 views
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- 🎯 An online feud between two content creators, identified as Rodney Finley (Finny Da Legend) and Manuel Ruiz (Sin City Manny), escalated to a fatal shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
- 💔 Rodney Finley and his wife, Tanisha Finley (Bubbly), were fatally shot on Sunday, June 8th, during one of Finley's live streams.
- ⚖️ Manuel Ruiz has been charged with two counts of murder and was denied bail.
The Shooting Incident
- ⚠️ Tanisha Finley reportedly warned Ruiz, "Don't bring your ass over here. starting no ish," moments before Ruiz opened fire.
- 💥 Bystanders ducked for cover as Ruiz fired multiple shots, hitting the couple in the head.
- 📹 A content creator familiar with the situation witnessed the shooting via Finley's live stream, describing seeing Ruiz pull a gun and hearing five to six gunshots.
Suspect's Actions and Defense
- 🏃♂️ After the shooting, Manuel Ruiz fled the scene, ditched his clothing, and took a rideshare to New York City.
- 🗣️ During his court appearance, Ruiz claimed self-defense, stating he believed Finley was reaching for a firearm after Finley allegedly danced in his face and spoke aggressively.
- 🔫 Ruiz also stated he shot Finley's wife after seeing a "shiny black object" he mistook for a gun.
Premeditation and Online Behavior
- 💻 Investigators found evidence suggesting premeditation, including a deleted YouTube clip where Ruiz said, "Catch you at a red light Finny boom boom boom."
- 📈 The feud reportedly worsened after Finley insulted Ruiz's wife and used racial slurs, with Finley's online popularity growing while Ruiz's suffered.
- 🎤 Finley had hosted live streams where viewers could share opinions, and he would record himself watching and mocking Ruiz's content, though he reportedly kept it fair and allowed Ruiz to defend himself.
Underlying Causes and Reflections
- 💔 The discussion highlights a perceived lack of humanity as the true causation behind the violence, beyond online insults or disagreements.
- 🗣️ It's emphasized that public commentary comes with the agreement of potential ridicule, praise, or indifference, and criticism is the price of leadership.
- 🚫 The tragedy underscores the disconnect between online personas and real-life consequences, with a call to prioritize real relationships over the pursuit of internet fame.
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