Rapper Kodak Black shot outside Justin Bieber's after-party in LA
Authorities believe a physical fight predated the multi-victim shooting— that ended in gunfire and multiple hospitalizations.
Los Angeles: Four people including Rapper Kodak Black were shot and wounded early Saturday after a fight broke out outside a Los Angeles restaurant hosting a party that followed a Justin Bieber concert.
According to details, American singer Justin Bieber, his wife, Hailey Baldwin, Drake, Khloe Kardashian, Tobey Maguire, rapper Kodak Black, and other celebrities flocked to 'The Nice Guy' restaurant early Saturday morning to attend an after-party.
The gunfire erupted outside restaurant, striking and injuring four men ages 60, 22, 20 and 19.
LA authorities believe a physical fight predated the multi-victim shooting— that ended in gunfire and multiple hospitalizations.
All four victims were listed in stable condition.
Videos posted on social media show the rapper posing for photos with a group of people outside the restaurant when the brawl broke out.
Kodak Black & Gunna was vibing before Kodak got in a brawl & then shots were fired ? pic.twitter.com/hTCJt2yIzs
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) February 12, 2022
Law enforcement stated that Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, was among the people shot and injured.
The party followed Bieber's private concert at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California as part of a Super Bowl-week party dubbed “Homecoming Weekend.”
Moreover, the guests at the star-studded event included Jeff Bezos, his girlfriend TV host Lauren Sánchez, “Hamilton” actor Anthony Ramos and NFL Hall-of-Famer Tony Gonzalez.
Last year in April, the Bill Kapri's bodyguard was shot outside a McDonald's in Florida, not long after his Cultur3 Fest music festival performance.
However, the bodyguard survived the shooting.
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