Migos rapper Takeoff, 28, shot dead in Houston bowling alley
Global News
A spokesperson for Takeoff, a member of the Grammy-nominated rap group Migos, confirmed the artist's death.
Takeoff, one-third of the popular rap group Migos, was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in Houston, Texas. He was 28 years old.
The rapper, whose real name was Kirshnik Khari Ball, attended a private afterparty at a bowling alley where violence broke out around 2:30 a.m., a Houston Police Department spokesperson said.
A spokesperson for Takeoff confirmed the rapper’s death to The Associated Press.
Quavo, who is also a member of Migos (and Takeoff’s uncle), was reportedly one of about 40 people at the bowling alley when gunshots were fired. The third member of Migos, Offset (Takeoff’s cousin), was not present.
The Houston Police department said one victim was found dead upon arrival at the scene. Two more people were injured and taken to hospital. The condition of the other two victims is unclear.
Local news station KHOU-11 claimed Takeoff was shot in the “head or neck” when the gunshots started.
TMZ, which broke the story, shared several photos from the incident that the outlet claims depict Takeoff bleeding on the floor while Quavo kneels over his body and calls for help. Quavo did not appear to be injured.