Several reports confirm that two individuals were shot during a birthday party in Houston, Texas over the weekend (March 14-15). Several big-name rappers attended the bash, including Chris Brown, Meek Mill, Tyga, Just Brittany, and Trae. Things violently spiraled out-of-control once the celebrities arrived.
Two unidentified victims (a 14-year-old teen and 22-year-old male) were raced to a local hospital after receiving gunshot wounds. However, an alleged insider tells HollywoodLife.com that Breezy had nothing to do with the mayhem - the "Loyal" crooner had already left the party when the bloody altercation occured.
Thankfully, no morbid #RIP rumors began circulating online. The 25-year-old hip-hop superstar has yet to fall victim to the infamous celebrity death hoax. Sources confirm that Brown is indeed safe and unharmed. He did NOT sponsor the event.
However, another partier insists that things got too wild once the musicians started posting "real time" videos and images on social media. According to eyewitness Jyrie Polk, Mill and Tyga should have waited until AFTER the bash to share their fun times at the private event:
"It could have been (done) better than that... They could have waited until the birthday party was over" (via Click2Houston).
meekmill: "I love h-town!!!! @traeabn @chrisbrownofficial@freakalot247_idothis."
kinggoldchains: "Shout out Houston 5th Ward luv."
Police were initially called to the scene at approximately 7:30 p.m., but the shooting did not take place until about 9:30 p.m. The case is currently under investigation, and the shooter remains at large.
Breezy has yet to mention anything on Instagram - instead, he continues promoting his current Between The Sheets tour performances.
Former girlfriend Karrueche Tran is still heartbroken after learning that her on-and-off again beau fathered a secret "love child" with a random Instagram groupie, but do MstarsNews readers still think she worries about Breezy when scary things like this happen?
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