Al B. Sure! Reportedly Amps Up Security After Calling For An Investigation Into Kim Porter’s Death

Al B. Sure! Reportedly Amps Up Security After Calling For An Investigation Into Kim Porter’s Death
Al B. Sure is reportedly taking extra security measures after calling for an investigation into the death of Kim Porter, which many believe is linked to Diddy.
At the American Liver Foundation’s National Legacy Gala in New York, the singer acknowledged the presence of Homeland Security, stating,
“We even have Homeland Security in the building. Detective Jackson, good to see you.”
This unexpected mention raised eyebrows, and a source later revealed that Sure has “stepped up his security immeasurably.”
Kim Porter passed away on November 15, 2018, in Toluca Lake, California, from lobar pneumonia after suffering several days of “flu-like symptoms,” as confirmed by the LA Coroner’s Office. However, in recent months, Al B. Sure has been vocal about seeking justice for Kim Porter, often alluding to foul play and potential connections between her death and Diddy, who is currently facing serious legal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.
Wow! Given the mention of a detective, do you think an investigation is underway? Is HSI protecting Al B. Sure in the process?
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