Teenager is linked to Takeoff's murder. |
Nearly a month into the killing of Migos rapper Takeoff, the feds and Houston Police have arrested a 16-year old Black terrorist. The terrorist has apparent ties to James Prince, Jr., the son of Rap-a-Lot founder J. Prince.
Mob Ties Records is the label founded by Prince, Jr. The terrorist is a member of the label.
In early November in the aftermath of a Halloween private party, Takeoff was shot at point blank range by a Black terrorist. It happened after Quavo got into a heated argument with Prince.
Now the terrorist is in custody on gun possession charges. He is being charged as an adult. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Houston’s Harris County Sheriff’s Office and handed a felony charge for “unlawful carrying weapons.” There is heavy speculation that this arrest is in connection to Takeoff’s investigation because the terrorist is alleged to have unlawfully had a handgun in his possession on the night of Takeoff’s death in Houston, though that connection has not been explicitly nor officially drawn.
Takeoff died at 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston. He was attending a private event with Quavo. Houston Police confirmed that an altercation during a dice game outside of the venue led to shots being fired, fatally striking Takeoff. His celebration of life took place at State Farm Arena in his hometown Atlanta on November 11.
Legends never die. |
Chief Finner provided a vague update on the ongoing investigation to KPRC 2 (as noted by iHeart), noting he felt “confident” that a suspect will be brought to justice and dispelling any notion that his department’s manhunt was running dry.
“I feel good where we’re progressing,” he said. “You remember on that day, I met with his mother. I talked with that lady personally, made a promise and there’s a lot being said. We want all investigations on murders when people are being killed to move. But the main thing is we get it right. I do not want to send family members on a rollercoaster ride, and then we have to come back and say, ‘Whoa, that wasn’t the person.’ I want everyone to be patient and just understand there will be some justice here in Houston, Texas.”
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