Kelvin Martin, The 'Original 50 Cent,' Was Killed By NYC Hit-Run Suspect Julio Acevedo

NYC Hit-Run Suspect Killed The 'Original 50 Cent'
This undated photo, provided by the New York City Police Department on Monday March 4, 2013, shows Julio Acevedo, 44, who police are looking for in connection with the death of an expectant couple that was killed in a car accident in Brooklyn early Sunday morning and their premature baby, who was delivered alive but did not survive. Police are searching for the driver of a BMW who fled on foot after slamming into the livery cab transporting Nachman Glauber and his pregnant wife Raizy, both 21 years old. (AP Photo/NYPD)
This undated photo, provided by the New York City Police Department on Monday March 4, 2013, shows Julio Acevedo, 44, who police are looking for in connection with the death of an expectant couple that was killed in a car accident in Brooklyn early Sunday morning and their premature baby, who was delivered alive but did not survive. Police are searching for the driver of a BMW who fled on foot after slamming into the livery cab transporting Nachman Glauber and his pregnant wife Raizy, both 21 years old. (AP Photo/NYPD)

The hunt for Julio Acevedo, 44, continues for his role in a fatal hit-and-run crash in New York City which killed a pregnant woman and her husband on their way to the hospital. Acevedo, who has a long criminal history, had been arrested for drunk driving just two weeks prior to the deadly crash, and spent eight years in prison for the shooting death of Kelvin Martin in 1987. Martin, a Brooklyn thug, was known as the "Original 50 Cent," and inspired the rapper of the same name.

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