Offset Shares He Will Pay Tribute To Takeoff ‘Before Every Show’

Offset, Takeoff
Offset Shares He Will Pay Tribute To Takeoff ‘Before Every Show’
It looks like Offset plans on honoring his cousin/late Migos rapper Takeoff “before every show.”
On Sunday (Dec. 12), Offset took to social media to share a video clip of a touching tribute to Takeoff. In the video, you see a black-and-white image of Takeoff on the screen while The Jackson 5’s “Never Can Say Goodbye,” plays in the background. Offset then comes on stage facing the picture, fully embracing the moment.
Offset captioned the post,
“Before every show love you bra.”


Last week, the “Only You” rapper admitted that he is “in a dark place,” seemingly referring to Takeoff’s death.

Days prior, he also shared artwork of Takeoff. Mourning his cousin, Offset wrote:
“I miss you bra tryna push through the pain.”

Offset
As previously reported, Migos rapper Takeoff – born Kirshnick Khari Ball – was killed by gunfire last month at 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston, Texas. He was only 28-year-old. There has been much speculation about the events that led to the rap star’s murder. However, 33-year-old Patrick Xavier Clark, who is suspected of firing off the fatal bullets, was recently arrested for his alleged involvement with the tragic incident. His arrest warrant has since surfaced, detailing more about what occurred.

Takeoff, Patrick Xavier Clark
Reportedly, the legal docs say a “lucrative dice game” led to multiple individuals arguing. Takeoff’s fellow Migos rapper and uncle Quavo reportedly lost the dice game and an argument ensued between him, Joshua ‘Lil Cam’ Cameron, Michael Prince, and Christopher Watkins. Cameron, 22, was the first person detained during the investigation. However, video surveillance reportedly confirmed Cameron did not fire his weapon. He was detained for unlawful carrying of a weapon by a felon.
Video footage also shows that after Quavo turned away, attempting to leave the argument, a fight broke out. One of Migos’ associates, William Bland, reportedly punched Lil Cam after he saw a weapon on him while Quavo’s back was turned. Subsequently, Lil Cam‘s associate Christopher Watkins, according to Bland, ran towards him. Bland told investigators he shoved Watkins, believing he and Cameron were about to attempt to rob Quavo, and that’s when the gunfire began.

Quavo, Takeoff
As previously reported, the alleged shooter was found with a significant amount of cash and a ticket to Mexico. Clark applied for and received an expedited passport days after the shooting, according to police. After being detained Clark’s bond was set at $2 million. However, the suspected killer maintains his innocence, and recently had his motion to hire a private investigator approved by the court.
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