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Wardell Fouse (July 22, 1960 – July 24, 2003), also known by his aliases Darnell Bolton and Poochie, was a
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gang member who was implicated in the
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Since Fouse was deceased by the time his alleged involvement became known to the investigating police, no charges were filed against him.


Early life and criminal activities

Wardell Fouse was born in
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and moved to
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with his family, where he became a member of the
Mob Piru The East Side Mob Piru (also known as MOB Piru, Insane Mob Gang or Mob Piru) are a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which is itself part of the larger Bloods alliance. Suge Knight, the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, is a membe ...
s, a "set" (subgroup) of the
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street gang and acquired the nickname "Poochie."
Suge Knight Marion Hugh "Suge" Knight Jr. (; born April 19, 1965) is a American former music executive, convicted felon, and the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records. Knight is considered a central figure in gangsta rap's commercial success in ...
, whom Fouse would become close friends with, was also affiliated with this Bloods set. On February 11, 1975, 14-year-old Fouse fired a shotgun at the house of Sophronia Johnson, after losing a fight with her son. When he was interviewed by the police the next day, Fouse admitted that he fired the shotgun. In January 1991, Fouse was wanted for his suspected involvement in a home invasion in
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, in which a man was murdered and his girlfriend was shot in the head and left to die. In 1994, Reggie Wright Jr., who would later become the head of security at Death Row Records, arrested Fouse for the possession of 1 pound of
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and an
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.


Death Row Records

Poochie worked as a bodyguard at
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and sometime before the murder of The Notorious B.I.G., Knight purchased an
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for Poochie.
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, an artist at Death Row Records, described Poochie in an interview:
“He definitely was a killer. He looked like it. He acted like it when he came in the room. It was something about him. He wasn’t a tall man. He wasn’t big, nothing like that. To me he looked like that he wasn’t the one to fuck with.”


Murder of William "Rat" Ratcliffe

In his book ''Murder Rap'', former detective
Greg Kading Greg Kading (born May 1, 1963) is a Canadian-American author and former Los Angeles Police Department detective best known for working on a multi law-enforcement task force that investigated the murders of rap stars Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls ...
claims that in 1995, an aspiring rapper from the Bounty Hunters Bloods named William "Rat" Ratcliffe was pressuring Suge Knight to sign him to Death Row Records. At one point, Ratcliffe, along with 10 other Bounty Hunter Bloods, cornered Knight in a bathroom. After this incident, Ratcliffe was murdered by Fouse, on the orders of Knight, who allegedly commented “He doesn’t fuck around. That’s how I want him to do it.”, referring to Fouse.


Murder of the Notorious B.I.G. and investigation


Shooting of Christopher Wallace

At 12:30 am on March 9, 1997 (PST), Christopher Wallace, known professionally as the Notorious B.I.G., was leaving an after-party hosted by
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and
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at the
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. The party had been closed down by the Los Angeles Fire Department because of overcrowding. Wallace and his entourage were leaving in two SUVs, with Wallace sitting in the front seat of the second vehicle and Puffy in the lead vehicle. At 12:45 am (PST), Wallace's SUV stopped at a red light on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and South Fairfax Avenue while Puffy's driver went through the light. At that point, a dark-colored
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pulled up next to the vehicle carrying Wallace. The driver of the Impala, who was described as a black man, drew a 9mm pistol and fired multiple shots at Wallace's vehicle. Wallace was hit by four bullets and was rushed to
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, where he was pronounced dead at 1:15 am (PST).


1997 Investigation by Russell Poole

Following Wallace's death, there was much speculation that the murder was linked to the shooting of Tupac Shakur, which occurred 6 months earlier in Las Vegas. Both Wallace and Shakur were central figures in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop feud. Detective
Russell Poole Russell Wayne Poole (November 29, 1956 – August 19, 2015) was a Los Angeles Police Department detective most noted for investigating the murder of the Notorious B.I.G., a rapper also known as Biggie Smalls, birth name Christopher Wallace. Pool ...
of the LAPD led the initial investigation of the murder. After several months of investigating, Poole suspected that Suge Knight had hired LAPD officer David Mack, as well as Mack's friend Amir Muhammad, to carry out the murder. Muhammad, who was not an official suspect at the time, came forward to clear his name. Poole sent his findings to the then-chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Bernard C. Parks, who ordered Poole to cease all investigations of Officer David Mack. In protest of Parks' and the LAPD's handling of the case, Poole retired from the department in late 1999. As a result, the case stalled.


2006 Investigation by Greg Kading

Eventually, the case was reopened in 2006 and was led by LAPD detective
Greg Kading Greg Kading (born May 1, 1963) is a Canadian-American author and former Los Angeles Police Department detective best known for working on a multi law-enforcement task force that investigated the murders of rap stars Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls ...
. His investigation concluded that Wallace was shot by Wardell "Poochie" Fouse, who Suge Knight contacted through his then-girlfriend, Theresa Swann. After Swann confessed to being involved in the murder, the FBI sent her to meet Suge Knight in prison, while wearing a body-wire, in order to extract a confession from him. However, Knight did not say anything incriminating during the visit.


Death

Wardell Fouse died just two days after his 43rd birthday on July 24, 2003, after gang member, Lil Rod shot him 10 times in the back as he rode his motorcycle in Compton. Detective
Greg Kading Greg Kading (born May 1, 1963) is a Canadian-American author and former Los Angeles Police Department detective best known for working on a multi law-enforcement task force that investigated the murders of rap stars Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls ...
has suggested that Fouse was killed as a result of a feud between two Blood sets, stating:
He was supposedly killed as a result of in-fighting between the
Mob Piru The East Side Mob Piru (also known as MOB Piru, Insane Mob Gang or Mob Piru) are a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which is itself part of the larger Bloods alliance. Suge Knight, the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, is a membe ...
s (Suge’s Blood associates) and another Blood gang known as the
Fruit Town Piru The Fruit Town Piru (also known as the Fruit Town Piru Bloods) are a "set" of the Piru gang alliance, which itself is part of the larger Bloods alliance. This Piru set is known for its rivalry with the Mob Piru Bloods during the early 2000s. H ...
s.
In their book ''Once Upon a Time in Compton'', Tim Brennan and Robert Ladd claim that Fouse was killed by Rodrick Cardale “Lil Rod” Reed from Fruit Town Piru, who used an
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in the shooting. Fouse was buried at
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.


Depictions in media

* In Episode 10 of ''Unsolved'' (2018), the shooting death of Fouse is depicted. He is portrayed by Harry Fowler. When police officer Tim Brennan (
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) arrives at the crime scene and recognises Fouse, he states "One of Compton's finest. They call him Poochie". * In the movie ''
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'' (2018), he is mentioned by Commander Fasulo (
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), who tells Jack (
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), that Wardell Fouse was a " Mob Piru Blood who Suge Knight paid to kill Biggie". Furthermore, an image of Fouse is visible on Detective Poole's (
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) wall when Jack enters Poole's apartment.


References

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