Migos, one of the prominent hip-hop groups in the music industry with a massive fan base, has recently been hit by tragic news. Reports indicate that Kirshnik Khari Ball, better known as Takeoff, was fatally shot at a party in Houston.
The incident took place at a small gathering in a bowling alley, where Kirshnik was present with his fellow bandmate, Quavious Keyate Marshall. They were engaged in a dice game when the shooting occurred, fortunately leaving Quavious unharmed. Police reports suggest that the victim had suffered a gunshot wound to the head or neck.
The shooting incident prompted a police response after 2:30 a.m. at 810 Billiards and Bowling. The bowling alley, located on the third floor, had a balcony area where dozens of people had gathered.
In addition to Takeoff, two other individuals were injured during the shooting. Despite security personnel hearing the gunshots, the perpetrator remains at large, and no arrests have been made.
This shocking news has left fans and followers deeply saddened. Many friends and associates have taken to social media to express their grief and condemn the senseless act of violence. Renowned boxer Chris Eubank Jr. posted on Twitter, “Can’t believe I’m having to say this again about another young black star being killed for no reason; something has to change in the industry.”
Fans have been devastated by the loss, with comments on Takeoff’s recent posts expressing sorrow and extending their condolences. They mention how his music inspired them while he was alive and that his legacy will continue to inspire, even after his passing. The news has come as a significant shock to fans, who are struggling to process the tragedy. As of now, Migos has not made any public statements regarding the situation.