Celebrity tattoo artist shot
dead in broad daylight after confronting stranger in Hollywood smoke shop for
'being rude'
- Famed
LA tattoo artist was shot dead outside a tattoo parlor on Thursday
- Trigz
- real name - Michael Christopher Pebley inked stars such as Chris
Brown
- The
40-year-old father leaves behind a fiancée and five children
A
disrespectful remark caused the fist fight that led to the fatal shooting of
famed LA tattoo artist Trigz in Los
Angeles , claims the manager of the store where the
lethal brawl broke out.
According
to the manager, Trigz, whose real name is Michael Christopher Pebley, was
minding his own business in the Black Derby Smoke Shop on Thursday afternoon
when an apparent stranger upset him with a pointed remark leaving the store.
Pebley,
who was sitting talking to the store owner, was angered and approached the man,
'getting in his face', which sparked a 30 second fight inside, which eventually
spilled onto the sidewalk and ended with Pebley being fatally shot outside the
neighboring Tattoo & Body Piercing parlor.
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'The
suspect was already shopping inside when Pebley walked in and sat down to talk
to the owner,' said manager, James Mayen, who has also watched the security
footage of the fight from Thursday.
'The
suspect is making his way out of the store when he turns to Pebley and says
something, which makes Pebley leave his chair and walk straight over to him.
'He
gets in his face and the two begin arguing, which quickly descends into a huge
fight inside, which then spills outside.'
The
witness, who was not at the store during the fight, said that according to
those who were, shots rang out and the suspect fled in a four-door white Honda
Accord.
Asked
what could have sparked such a violent and ultimately fatal fight, the witness
said that he had been told the suspect turned to Pebley and asked him 'Where do
I know you from?'
Police
have said they do not know what the argument was about and are asking for
anyone with information on the shooting to call the authorities.
Tragic:
Michael Christopher Pebley - or Trigz - leaves behind five children, including
a young daughter Vida (pictured) and a fiancée
Witness
Brandon Wilmot, 22, a security officer for Valley Plaza
was working opposite the shop when the shooting took place.
‘He
got shot but nobody heard any of the gunshots or anything. The cops and
ambulance came up and they were trying to revive him for about five minutes,
then they ended up just pulling the white sheet over him,' said Wilmot.
'When
I walked down the street I could see the sheet over him and see his feet
sticking out.
'He
was a known local person and a good guy. When the cops came the people out of
the tattoo shop came out and they were hysterical. A lot of his apprentices
work at that tattoo parlour.'
Pebley's
friend, actor, Carlos Ayala, 35, said that it was 'probably fear that got Trigz
killed.'
They
got into a fight and nowadays someone can’t just take an ass whupping - they
have to pull out a gun.
‘They
should just take their ass whupping and y’know, “see ya another day,” why pull
out a gun?
‘Violence
is going to be everywhere it doesn’t have to be gang violence or whatever.
People pull out guns because they’re intimidated.
‘I
worked with him on many videos. I’ve known him since 2002, we did SWAT together
and the video for Rick Ross’ Don’t Play No Games with Future.
‘Just
because he looks how he looks people shouldn’t judge. He was a real nice guy.'
Loss: Trigz with his young daughter at his tattoo parlor in North Hollywood , California
The
shooting occurred around 5:50 p.m. outside 5150 Tattoo & Body Piercing,
near Laurel Canyon
The
famed tattoo artist worked with Chris Brown, Kylie Jenner's reported boyfriend
Tyga as well as Amber Rose's soon-to-be-ex Wiz Khalifa and musician Travis
Barker.
'He
was a really good guy,' said friend Desirae Howell to NBC Los Angeles.. 'He was a family guy. He was very
intelligent.'
Just
after news broke of the murder, which is believed to have taken place at 5:50
pm, Brown tweeted, 'RIP homie. S*** it crazy!'
Only
hours after the fatal shooting, friends, family and mourners put together a
makeshift memorial for Pebley outside the shop.
The
artist and an unidentified man were believed to have had a verbal altercation
before the gun was fired.
Trigz
was a famed tattoo and graffiti artist, actor and model. He also became part of
an exclusive worldwide group of artists called The Seventh Letter, fellow member and friend Willie T
told Eyewitness News.
Mourners
visited a North Hollywood tattoo business
after they heard the new of Trigz death on Thursday evening
Police
told TMZ the shooting took place in front of the Black Derby
Smoke Shop, which sells glass blown pipes.
The
suspect was described as a Hispanic male in his thirties. He left the scene of
the crime in a white, early nineties Honda Accord, according to the Los Angeles
Police Department.
A
witness told ABC Los Angeles that approximately four gunshots were heard before
Trigz's body was found.
The
LAPD confirmed Trigz died at the scene. A witness says he heard four gunshots
overall.
Trigz
left behind five children, three daughters and a son.
He
was often used as a model in music videos and in magazine shoots and was a
member of the renowned Seventh Letter graffiti artist crew.
Trigz,
a.k.a. Mr. Trigger, worked out of Sincity Tattoo in Pacoima, where he
specialized in body piercing.
Chris
Brown shows off his new neck tattoo (archive)
Trigz’s
son has started a GoFundMe account
to help pay for his funeral expenses.
Pebley's
two sons, Michael and Anthony both expressed their pain at the death of their
father by posting a picture of them both sitting on his knee dating from 1997.
In
a Facebook message, Anthony said that he was 'gonna miss' his father and 'we
had a lot of s**t I wish we could have worked out before this. I love you.'
Michael, who has set up a GoFundMe page was
equally distraught, asking friends, family and members of the public to help
donate money for his father's funera
Fathers
and sons: Michael (left) and Anthony (right) sitting with their father in this
picture taken around 1997
Grief: Michael
Christopher Pebley with Honey Miranda - his fiancée - in a series of pictures
she uploaded to Facebook on Friday
Despite
the glowing tributes paid by friends, the veteran tattoo artist was known for
his checkered history with the law.
As
recently as 2009, Pebley, or Trigz, was incarcerated in Ironwood State Prison
in Blythe serving a six year sentence for graffiti.
He
was arrested on 12 counts of vandalism and while he only served around 18
months, the prison sentence was seen as harsh nonetheless.
Speaking
to local media about his time in jail, Pebley said that
prison was as good as could be expected.
'I've
got some cool homies who have stayed tough for me on the streets which helps a
villain keep my head high and my eyes open in this shark tank,' said Pebley.
He
also touched on his body art being a source of prejudice and claimed that he
was dealt with differently by the courts because of them. (Sources from http://www.dailymail.co.uk)
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