A video of rapper Takeoff after he was shot and killed has since gone viral.
On Tuesday, reports about Takeoff's tragic death shocked the public as the rapper became the latest victim of gun violence. The Houston police responded to a call regarding a shooting in downtown Houston, and it eventually confirmed that one person was found dead while the two other victims were rushed to a hospital.
Local news outlet Click2Houston disclosed that the person who got killed was Takeoff, leaving everyone in deep sorrow and shock.
But amid the investigation, Takeoff's fans were left disgusted and enraged as a video of him bleeding out went viral.
Video of Rapper Takeoff After Shooting Incident Makes Fans Fuming
On Reddit and Twitter, fans called out others' morbid curiosity to see Takeoff's video. They called out those who reposted it and said that it heartbreakingly happens regardless of skin color.
They supported Gillie Da Kid's message on Instagram where he expressed his rage toward everyone who posted the video and photos of Takeoff's final moments.
"Y'all n*ggas be tryin' to get clickbait. You n*ggas is s*ckas, man. That man laying on the ground, he bleeding out and n*ggas recording it and posting that sh*t on the internet, man. Y'all n*ggas is clowns for that shit," he screamed in the clip, as quoted by XXL.
He also told everyone how disappointed he feels that people chose to take advantage of Takeoff's death before sending their message of condolences to his bereaved loved ones.
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Meanwhile, people on Reddit also called those people out and said that it is time to end the toxic internet culture. They noted that, instead of helping the rapper, they pointed the cameras at him instead.
TV personalities and fans also took their dismay on Twitter, noting that no one should ever watch the horrifying video.
As of press time, the police are still looking for witnesses and videos that can help them trace the people who opened fire outside the Houston bowling alley.
Police Chief Troy Finner called the late rapper "well-respected," assuring everyone they would find the shooters. He divulged that at least two people were in the area to discharge the firearms.
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