MIGOS RAPPER TAKEOFF MURDERED OVER DICE GAME AT HOUSTON PARTY

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Migos rapper Takeoff, 28, was murdered on November 1, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Takeoff’s real name is Kirshnik Ball. Migos is a multi-platinum selling rap group. 3 people were shot.

Kirshnik Ball “Takeoff”

Takeoff and other Migos members were at a party outside 810 Billiards & Bowling on San Jacinto Street. At 2:30 a.m. an dice game was being played at the party. A dispute erupted during the game and shots were fired.

Takeoff was shot several times, he was shot in the neck or head also. 2 other people were shot at the party too.

A fellow Migos rapper and others tried to revive Takeoff, even giving him CPR and chest compressions, but Takeoff still died on site. The shots sent people running from the scene. There are many restaurants and hotels near the scene of the murder.

Rapper Young Dolph was murdered in 2021 at a cookie store.

Young Dolph was murdered after being shot with an AK-47 in front of his Lamborghini

No suspects have been arrested in the Takeoff homicide.

Famed rapper DMX died in 2021 from a drug overdose.

DMX died in New York from catastrophic cardiac arrest due to a drug overdose

 

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