| Two other people were wounded in the shooting 
				outside Marathon Clothing, the Los Angeles Times reported, 
				citing law enforcement sources.
 According to the newspaper, Hussle, 33, was shot multiple times 
				and rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
 
 His death sent shockwaves through the U.S. entertainment world, 
				with celebrities posting memories of the musician on social 
				media.
 
 "This doesn't make any sense!" the singer Rihanna wrote on 
				Twitter. "My spirit is shaken by this!"
 
 The performer and producer Pharrell Williams wrote on Twitter 
				that Hussle was a "positive" force who "inspired millions."
 
 The musician Drake said he and Hussle had talked about recording 
				a song later in the year. "You were having the best run and I 
				was so happy watching from distance," Drake wrote in a message 
				on Instagram.
 
 The Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement that a 
				shooting was reported about 3:20 p.m. PDT in the area of Slauson 
				Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard, and that three victims were 
				transported to a hospital where one was pronounced dead.
 
 A police department dispatcher declined to confirm the identity 
				of the victims and a spokesman did not respond to questions.
 
 Hussle, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, grew up in south 
				Los Angeles and often talked about being in a street gang during 
				his teenage years. He had since become a community organizer, 
				according to media reports.
 
 His debut studio album, "Victory Lap" was nominated for Best Rap 
				Album at this year's Grammy Awards.
 
 (Reporting by Daniel Wallis and Jonathan Allen in New York; 
				Editing by Peter Cooney and Darren Schuettler)
 
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