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One Last Flex! Detroit Business Owner Makes It Rain Cash From Helicopter In Final Wish (VIDEO)

Now THIS is one way to leave your mark! On Friday, Detroit got the surprise of a lifetime when a helicopter showed up and started dropping stacks from the sky. No jokecash was raining down over the East Side, and it wasnt a stunt or a movie scene. It was the final wish of Darrell Thomasbetter known as Plantwho made sure his love for the community poured down from above.

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Prayers Up! Plant Left Earth And His Bag Behind

Around 1 p.m. on June 27, traffic near Gratiot Ave and Conner Street came to a full stopnot for an accident, but because bands were flying out of the sky. According to locals, the money drop was the final request of a beloved car wash owner, Darrell “Plant” Thomas, who recently passed away from Alzheimers. Lisa Knife, who works at Airport Express Lube & Service nearby, said his wish was to show love to his community one last time and baby, mission accomplished.

And get thisthe helicopter didnt just dip after the drop. Witnesses say it hovered for a few minutes, giving folks time to react before thousands of bills started raining down. People on foot, in cars, and even out of nearby stores were all caught up in the unexpected moment. The police had to shut down part of the street for 30 minutes! One thing’s for sureDetroit felt the love that day, loud and green.

The Streets AteMeanwhile, The Timeline Stayed Broke

The streets definitely ate when cash literally fell from the sky, with folks out here catching bands like it was a block party no one wanted to miss. Meanwhile, the timeline is watching and sending all the praise from the sidelines. The Shade Room Instagram commentsflooded with respect and applause, celebrating the mans legendary last flex that brought the whole community together.

This Instagram user @nene_thecreativecapricorn joked, “He needs to come to Atlanta because this the kind of rain we really need!Ÿ˜‚”

One Instagram user @mynametreety said, “Standing outside with my purse open wide . Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ahhhhhhh

And, Instagram user @imitationbyjerell said, “Not me running outside with a bedsheet!Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚”

Instagram user @queen_drinab wrote, “Im glad yall filmed this becuz my man was def not gone believe me when I got home tlkn about I was in the streets getting some shmoneyŸŸ™‚”

Meanwhile, Instagram user @letrevatherealtor commented, “That was a good person to even think about strangers when youre gone.

Likewise, Instagram user @lacdena added, “If this gesture dont scream Detroit€Yall really different. Salute Ÿ”Ÿ‘Ÿ thats real Love for your community

Instagram user @hunitdaysofsummer said, “The epitome of: You cant take it with you when you go Ÿ’”

While, Instagram user @sashatheebrat wrote, “How beautiful of a soul do you have to have to bless others with your final wishŸŸik the gates are wide open

The Residents Had Something To Say

When that helicopter started making it rain over East Detroit, people were reaching for that money like it was Black Friday at Walmart. Lisa Knife told The Detroit News,

“There was no fighting, none of that. It was really beautiful. Everybody got a little bit.”

Anaya Toney, who works at Motor City Coney Island, said, “There were so many people, it was actually kinda crazy.” Lastly, “Smoke,” who is one of Darrells sons, helped put the money drop in motion. He spoke on his father’s legacy, saying:

“Detroit, yall might not know who my father was, but he was a great father,” said Smoke. “Among his community he was a legend, and he blessed everyone and that was his last blessing to everyone. Thats all it was.” He concluded with, “Many blessings to everyone and long live Plant.”

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Desjah

Desjah is a staff writer at The Shade Room, covering pop culture, entertainment news, crime, and trending stories shaping today’s conversations.

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