In this article we are going to inform you that who is Zack tv Brother. And why he is trending on social media.
Who is Zack Stoner
Zack Stoner, the 30-year-old founder of ZackTV1, one of the most popular YouTube channels chronicling black cultural life in Chicago, was died Wednesday morning (May 30) while driving in the city’s South Loop neighborhood.
According to WGN TV, the shooting occurred around 1:30 a.m. when Stoner (often referred to as Zack TV) was shot in the head and neck before his Jeep drove onto a curb and hit a light pole;
A spokesman for the Chicago Police Department confirmed the details of the shooting but had no further information at press time.
Stoner was taken to Northwest Memorial Hospital, where he later died of his injuries. WGN reported that police said a Chevy Caprice was also involved in the crash, and witnesses said a group of people jumped out of the Caprice and got into a third car that left the scene.
At press time, a Chicago PD spokesperson said no suspects were in custody and the investigation was ongoing.
Video of the crash scene has surfaced; three people are seen piling into the other car.
Zack tv Brother shooting Video
ZackTV1 was known for its no-nonsense, raw street coverage of Chicago’s hip-hop community, with Stoner posting over 1,700 videos on the channel, which has over 170,000 subscribers since 2009.
When I was growing up we had Common and Kanye West.
They’re great brothers and great entertainers, but I didn’t think they represented Chicago the way I saw Chicago,” Stoner told the Chicago Defender in an April 16 interview in which Stone referred to his channel as the “Hood of CNN.”
Which shows “both sides” of issuedocuments what others neglect and repeatedly interviews personalities, about who many hoped would never grace the camera.
His videos are not fluffy, glossy and sentimental documentary shorts; instead, they’re more like visceral gut punches that can leave you either inspired to change or shattered by reality.”
Stoner was credited with giving some of the city’s most controversial artists their first exposure in front of the camera, including teenagers at the time.
Drill music pioneer Chief Keef while posting clips showing young men from rival gangs flashing guns and threatening each other.
ZackTV was also where one of Stoner’s mentors, Tony Woods, went in November when his for-profit Good Brothers community organization tried to broker a peace deal between two rival gangs in the Altgeld Gardens neighborhood.
He often ended his videos with the question, “What can we do to solve the violence in Chicago