Atlanta-based producer Polow da Don released a statement this week calling his attackers weak and saying their attempt failed. “They thought they came to rob me, but I have heart and I have God shawty …These crack head ass n*ggaz I guess called themselves robbing me, but we robbed them. I wasn’t scared I was mad,” Polow said via his Blackberry. “I was likes ‘these dumb ass, weak ass n*ggas.’ n*ggas don’t get it. You gone have to shoot me because until then, I don’t believe you. I am a man and nine times out of 10, a n*gga calling himself a robba, a thug or a gangsta is a cover up for being too weak (whether it be physically, spiritually or mentally) to be a man. It’s hard to learn how to be a man. Luckily, my teacher stuck with me … Thanks Dad, I love you! Kids, do you know where your father is right now?” “By the way, don’t let this negativity overshadow the celebration of having the No. 1 song in the country,” Polow said, referencing the Usher and Jeezy collabo he produced, “Love in the Club.”
I’ve seen this man several times at one of the gyms I go to in Buckhead and never knew who he was until recently…. Apparently he was recently robbed at gunpoint and felt the need to make a ….. um statement… too bad CNN was not there…

















