YFN Lucci Seemingly Fires Semi-Automatic Gun By Mistake During Video Shoot

YFN Lucci Seemingly Fires Semi-Automatic Gun By Mistake During Music Video Shoot
What was supposed to be a fun music video shoot could have easily turned deadly during the filming of a video that featured rapper YFN Lucci.
A video shows the rapper along with a handful of other people on a green screen set when it seems that YFN Lucci was having some sort of trouble with the semi-automatic weapon. When a few friends stepped in to help him out, the gun went off shooting a couple of rounds into the floor. Thankfully the gun was pointing downward and seemingly no one was hurt.
According to laws put in place for the safety of those on production sets, real guns aren’t supposed to be used anyway.
Fellow rapper and rival Young Thug left a cryptic message on his Twitter page stating,
“Put that gun down son..”

The rapper and ex-boyfriend of Reginae Carter was reportedly at another music video shoot recently in a in Atlanta when shots rang out and left a 15-year-old boy was grazed thumb by a passing bullet.

Reginae Carter, YFN Lucci
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