Power Book II: Ghost’s Ezekiel “Zeke” Cross Gets Bodied By Lorenzo Tejada

The season finale Power Book II: Ghost season two has come and gone, and like Courtney Kemp shared last week on her Instagram Live Q&A recap, there will be a lot of deaths in this episode. Mecca and his crew caught bullets by Tariq St. Patrick, Monet Tejada, and Cane Tejada.
However, Lorenzo Tejada killed his stepson Zeke Cross, the death that surprised everyone. The cross was boarding his father’s jet when Lorenzo mistook him for his father and shot him in the back.
“Mecca. Where the f***you think you’re going, mother f****? ” Said, Lorenzo.
It was reported on the news that Mecca had been killed. Then Monet received a phone call from Detective Kevin Whitman.
“Is this Monet Tejada? Um, guardian of Ezekiel Cross? ” Said, Whitman.
Monet: Yes, this is his mother.
Whiteman: Mrs. Tejada, I’m sorry to inform you that your son Ezekiel Cross… Is dead!
We will have to see what’s next for the Tejada family after this devastating travesty to Zeke Cross next season. We also have to see how this affects Tariq St. Patrick moving forward because of Zeke’s death and he’s staying at Standfield depended on Zeke doing well in school. So, he could be playing basketball, but how does Tariq stay in school with him gone? We will have to wait and see.
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