American Rapper was Shot and Killed in a Bowling Alley After a Fight Over a Dice Game
Takeoff was a member of the hip-hop trio Migos, which gained popularity because to their 2013 smash song “Versace,” which Drake remixed.
According to TMZ, rapper Takeoff, a member of the Grammy-nominated hip hop trio Migos from Atlanta, was tragically shot on Tuesday in a bowling alley. He was 28. The source added that the rapper was killed by gunfire about 2.30 am. The gunshot incident, according to the TMZ story, occurred during an altercation. Takeoff was shot “either in the head or near his head,” according to one of the witnesses, who was mentioned in the article. On-site medical personnel declared the rapper deceased.
The argument allegedly started over a game of dice, when someone nearby fired a gun.
Around 50 people were present at the bowling alley when the shooting took place, according to a report by Fox5. The source said that two other persons were hurt in the event and are receiving medical attention at a nearby hospital.
The police have not yet provided any details on the suspects.
Takeoff, who was born on June 18, 1994, is most known for being a member of the rap group Migos with his uncle Quavo and his first cousin once removed Offset, who is currently married to Cardi B.
The Atlanta-based Migos gained fame because to Drake’s remix of their 2013 smash song “Versace,” which went viral.
The Atlanta-based Migos gained fame because to Drake’s remix of their 2013 smash song “Versace,” which went viral.
The group, which is overseen by hip-hop titan Coach K, is widely credited with introducing modern Southern trap, a well-liked and significant rap subgenre, to the mainstream.