Bone Thugs-N-Harmony experienced a significant setback when their honorary street sign was apparently stolen just days after they received the special recognition.
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The “Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Way” street sign, situated at the crossing of East 99th Street and St. Clair Avenue in their hometown of Cleveland, was reported as stolen on Sunday, August 13th. The disheartening announcement sparked responses from various members of the iconic band, with Layzie Bone responding, “N*ggaz ain’t sh*t.”
Additionally, Bizzy Bone chimed into the conversation to add, “Everybody relax it the sign in the middle of the street on the darkest part. People going overboard with extra disappointment STOOOOOP!!!!”
Less than 48 hours after having a street named after them in Cleveland, the "Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Way" sign has been stolen… pic.twitter.com/WD0B5bCSfR
— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) August 13, 2023
In June, it was disclosed that the renowned musical group would be honored with a distinctive gesture. This special recognition was the outcome of a petition initiated by a devoted fan named Felicia C. Haney, who is also the owner of Beach Street Publicity.
The culmination of this effort occurred during a ceremony on Friday, where the sign was unveiled publicly. Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone were in attendance at the event, along with a significant number of fans. This accomplishment was the result of determined dedication that managed to gather 70 percent of the necessary signatures. These signatures were subsequently presented to the Cleveland City Council, receiving an endorsement from Council Member Kevin Conwell and other supporters. As a result, the council passed the required legislation to bring the fans’ envisioned tribute to life.
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