Snap and Pop’s Hit on Famous Figueroa Sparks Rumors and Police Heat in Raising Kanan S4E8

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Raising Kanan Season 4, Episode 8 has everyone watching the streets as the fallout from a sloppy hit causes everyone to look over their shoulders. Famous, the Puerto Rican kid who once made rhymes and lived next door to Kanan Stark, met a grim end in this episode.

  The long arm of the law could be quietly pulling strings behind the scenes, not just on the streets. The triggermen? Snap and Pop are soldiers in the game who are only matched by their recklessness. The police’s involvement in taking Famous out and using Snap and Pop as pawns in a bigger chess match is a chilling situation. According to the whispers of the underworld, Famous had been conversing.
He was not only speaking freely to anyone who would listen, but also providing law enforcement with information that could tie back to Snap, Pop, and the larger Bodie-connected operation. There’s talk here that the police were involved in the incident where the Puerto Rican child was taken and released, according to a source inside the game.
“We had to be under a little because we were concerned that some of the shit he was saying could track back to us.” The decision to silence Famous was supposed to be quiet and clean. Instead, it turned into a loud, chaotic mess.
The streets are full of questions, and even worse, so are the police. “Your fucking sloppiness when you put his ass down is gonna track back to us,” one high-ranking voice in the organization fumed at Snap and Pop.
“It’s just people speculating, nobody knows anything… But now a close friend of the Bodie brand is asking around about who would’ve given you the order you’re talking about — the Stark kid.” The fear isn’t just about retaliation. It’s about exposure.
If Famous spoke, and what he said led the police to open doors they had previously avoided, it could blow the whole operation apart. And with “a close friend of the boy” sniffing around for answers, even those at the top are worried. “Y’all are fucking up out here,” the voice continued, frustration bubbling over. “And when you fucked up — you fucked us up.”
Snap and Pop’s action of eliminating a threat may have triggered a chain reaction that ignited a fuse throughout the entire organization. Although Famous has passed, his death has unleashed a floodgate of paranoia, speculation, and the kind of heat that no crew wants. The only issue is whether they can manage the fire or if it’s already too late.

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