XXXTentacion Shot & Killed In South Florida [Condolences]
XXXTentacion Shot & Killed In South Florida
Very sad news. XXXTentacion (Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy) was shot and killed Monday in South Florida. According to reports, the rapper was shopping for motorcycles in South Florida. As he was leaving, a gunman driving a black Dodge Journey reportedly ran up to his vehicle and shot him. A Louis Vuitton bag is said to have been taken from his car. He was rushed to the hospital, but has since been pronounced dead.
He was 20 years-old. Here’s footage of XXX discussing what he’d like to leave behind, in the event of his tragic death.
He was generally considered a controversial figure within the hip-hop industry due to assaulting fans, public feuds with other artists and general social media scandals.
He was awaiting trial for domestic violence against his pregnant girlfriend and also had other felony charges. Last month, we reported that his ex girlfriend had accused him of domestic violence. She started a GoFundMe after learning she received severe optic nerve damage from an alleged beating by the rapper and needed surgery if she wanted to continue to have vision.
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