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The after-hours club where Eminem's close friend Proof was killed in 2006
Notable year: 2006
The CCC Club was an after-hours bar on East 8 Mile Road in Detroit where rapper Proof — real name DeShaun Dupree Holton — was fatally shot in the early hours of April 11, 2006. He was 32 years old.
Proof arrived at the CCC Club after 3 a.m. with friends. A pool game with another patron, Keith Bender Jr., escalated into a physical confrontation. Club bouncer Mario Etheridge, who was Bender's cousin, fired a warning shot. Proof then shot Bender in the head. Etheridge responded by shooting Proof three times — once in the head and twice in the chest — killing him at the scene. Bender died from his injuries a week later.
Proof grew up in Detroit and was one of Eminem's closest friends from childhood. He was a founding member of D12 and a regular hype man at Eminem's concerts. His death hit Eminem hard and was a significant factor in the rapper's withdrawal from public life in the years that followed.
The CCC Club was shut down after the shooting. It had been operating illegally outside authorised hours and prosecutors deemed it a nuisance. The building sat on a stretch of East 8 Mile Road between a liquor store and a pawn shop. There is nothing to mark the site today.
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