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J. Prince Calls on Cardi B, A-Boogie, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz & More Bronx Figures to Locate YBN Almighty Jay's Attackers

Update: On Thursday (March 14th) J. Prince posted another lengthy post on his Instagram, clarifying his previous message. In the post, he tagged the same people he tagged before. He wrote that he wasn't asking anyone for help. He said the reason he put up the post was because:

I witnessed a clown campaigning, bragging, and snitching on himself on a public video about robbing industry people in your backyard so I took it upon myself to alert the ones I have respect for," he said Thursday. "It is clear to me that went over some of y'all heads.

The person allegedly behind the robbery, Zae Numbafive, was taken into federal custody earlier this week in connection with the shooting of an off-duty New York Police Department cop. It also seems like the Rap-A-Lot founder was responding to Mysonne and Hocus 45th, two people who were originally tagged by Prince.

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Warning.

J. Prince is committed to finding the people involved in the attack of rapper YBN Almighty Jay. The Rap-a-Lot Records CEO issued a warning to those involved in the New York attack of the 19-year-old rapper.

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The mogul shared a video of the incident in a post to his official Instagram account, issuing a warning and a "mob ties call" to hip-hop artists from the Bronx area calling on the identification and location of someone named Zae, whom he says was involved in the robbery and attack.

Almighty Jay was robbed during a street fight on Saturday (March 9). The attackers reportedly took his YBN chain, wallet, and shoes. Photos surfaced online of Jay in the hospital with a deep gash across his face.

Prince called on A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Cardi B, Fat Joe, Funkmaster Flex, Mysonne, Fred The Godson, Remy Ma, and Swizz Beatz.

"They Recently Bragged About Robbing The Artist YBN Almighty Jay Whom I’m Invested In," he wrote. "They’ve Robbed Him Of His Money And Jewelry Including A Rap-A-Lot Piece. So Therefore They Have Robbed A Piece Of Me. This Is A Perfect Opportunity To Execute Our Unity."

He continued, "To The Homies In The Bronx If Any Of These Clowns Are Yall’s Family Or Friends Speak Now So We Can Get An Understanding. To Ignore This Is A Recipe For Disaster."

In the past, J. Prince has referred to Almighty Jay as his “son.”

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Of course, anyone with sense would respond to a J. Prince inquiry.

Read his full message above.

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