An outdoor concert in Dallas that was supposed to be the headliner of Memphis Tennis rapper Big Boogie ended tragically on Sunday morning, with one person dead and at least 11 injured.
Shots were heard from people during the event. A man was fatally wounded in the head near the scene. According to the police, other victims of the shooting were taken to a nearby hospital, one in critical condition and the others in stable condition. According to the police, all three victims are minors.
The event was dubbed “Second Annual Epic Bike Ride and Easter Party” and announced free admission for children under 10 to hear rap performances. About 2,000 people reportedly attended the event. Police responded to the shooting Sunday morning at 12:15 AM in the Oak Cliffs neighborhood of Dallas.
According to the ABC-affiliated station, a message posted on Big Boogie’s Instagram page said the shooting happened before it arrived on the scene. WFAA in Dallas.
Memphis rappers Young Dolph and Snout Wilde have been killed in separate shootings over the past six months, but police have not linked the incidents. Snootie Wild shooting in Houston, young Dolph killed in Memphis.
Police identified Kilon Dejuan Gilmore, 26, as the victim of a fatal shooting in Dallas. According to police, Gilmore was found near the scene of the accident with a gunshot wound to the head and died instantly. No arrests have been made so far.
The incident occurred in Dallas before another mass shooting broke out in downtown Sacramento, California, in which six people were killed and at least 10 injured.
Source: Deadline

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