Offset is reportedly “recovering” after being shot at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, in an incident involving rapper Lil Tjay
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- Apr 7
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The Atlanta Migos rapper was reportedly involved in a shooting incident near a casino in Florida.

Lil Tjay reportedly In custody following Offset shooting story
Offset was reportedly shot but seems to be alright. As reported by TMZ, who broke the story, the former Migos rapper was reportedly shot near the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Monday (April 6). A source also informed the outlet that he appears to be “fine.”
A spokesperson for Offset confirmed in a statement, that the rapper is in stable condition at a local hospital. “We can confirm Offset was shot and is currently at the hospital receiving medical care,” the statement reads. “He is stable and being closely monitored.”
The statement continued: "Seminole Police were on site immediately and the situation was contained quickly. Two individuals have been detained by police. The investigation is ongoing. The site is secure and there is no threat to the public. Operations continue as normal."
The circumstances of the shooting and the extent of his injuries are currently unknown.
Shortly after TMZ reported the news, Quavo posted a praying hands emoji on Instagram against a black background.

TMZ also noted that Offset was in high spirits as he posed for photos with fans before the shooting incident. The outlet mentioned that the rapper was spotted by an exit, engaged in a phone conversation, and warmly mingled with fans, shaking hands, taking pictures, and having conversations. A witness characterized him as being at ease and amiable.
For some fans, this event brings to mind the tragic passing of former Migos member Takeoff, who was shot and killed in November 2022 after a private gathering at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas.
Following Takeoff's death, Quavo has launched several initiatives to address gun violence, such as visiting Congress in 2023 and establishing an emergency trauma fund in Atlanta, among other efforts.




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