Writer/Producer Joseph “Taheim” Bryan, Who Was Close Friends With Ice T, Fatally Shot [Condolences]
Writer/Producer Joseph “Taheim” Bryan, Who Was Close Friends With Ice T, Fatally Shot [Condolences]
Very sad news. Joseph “Taheim” Bryan, a writer and producer was fatally shot last week in New York City. He was a writer and producer, most recently working with Ice-T on an action film released earlier this year called “Equal Standard”.
According to reports, the 50-year-old was shot outside an apartment complex in Long Island City, suffering multiple gunshot wounds to the arm and torso. He was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
Ice-T shared his condolences on social media writing
“MFs Killed my friend last night. I’m not in a good place behind this. Taheim was a GOOD dude making Positive moves. He wrote & we made the film EqualStandard together. He leaves a Wife & Daughter. Dirty MFs followed him home and Murdered him.”
Nas also shared his condolences on social media.
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Taheim shared a child with rapper Roxanne Chante. Roxanne posted her condolences as well.
We send our condolences to his family and friends.



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