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Kelvin Darnell Martin (July 24, 1964 - October 24, 1987), known to the underworld as 50 Cent, was an African American who grew up in the Bronx, New York, but later moved to Brooklyn, New York and was known as a stick-up kid in the Fort Greene projects. Throughout the 1980s, Martin became a well-known robber who managed to claim his success through the robbery and murder of local hustlers. His life was chronicled in an in-depth biography starting from his upbringing to the current 50 Cent's rise to fame. The documentary Infamous Times: The Original 50 Cent details the life of Kelvin Martin, the infamous gangster. Martin allegedly stole one of Rakim's chains and robbed LL Cool J's chain in a parking lot in Brooklyn.
   Friends estimate that, throughout his life, Martin had sustained at least 30 bullet wounds and murdered at least 45 people. Ultimately, gunshot wounds were his cause of death. He was shot on October 20, 1987 on the stairway of his girlfriend's project building, dying in a hospital four days later. The shooter was later identified as Juimo. Kelvin Martin was known as '50 Cent' because he was very short and would rob anyone, no matter how much money they'd in their pocket.

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