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Shooting Outside Justin Bieber Party Leaves Multiple People Wounded.

Singer Justin Bieber 

Rapper Kodak Black was reportedly among three injured in a Los Angeles shooting outside the afterparty for an exclusive Bieber show.

Rapper Kodak Black 

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Hilary Hanson

At least three people were wounded early Saturday in a Los Angeles shooting that took place outside of a star-studded afterparty following a Justin Bieber show.

TMZ reported that gunfire erupted outside the celebrity-packed bash at restaurant The Nice Guy around 2:45 a.m. According to TMZ, a fight involving rapper Kodak Black broke out and then gunshots could be heard, though it was unclear who the shooter was. The site also published video that appears to show part of the incident.

Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson Drake Madison confirmed details of a shooting at that time and location to HuffPost. He said three people were shot and injured ― a 19-year-old man, a 24-year-old man and a 60-year-old man. All were transported to local hospitals and are in stable condition. The shooter had not been apprehended, he said.

Madison emphasized he could not comment on the identities of anyone involved or what they had been doing when the shooting broke out. However, NBC News reported that the 24-year-old who was shot was Kodak Black, citing multiple law enforcement sources.

The Bieber afterparty followed the pop star’s nearby show, an exclusive invite-only concert that was part of a pre-Super Bowl event called “Homecoming Weekend.” He and wife Hailey Bieber were seen hastily leaving the restaurant following the shooting.

Source:HuffPost

Comments

  1. Hmmmm this children should be carefully. We do not want to hear another Biggie and Tupac Shakur saga. How can grown men be hating and shooting at each other. Nonsense!

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  2. Expect a bomb ass album!!!! Bieber won't leave this story untold 😁😁.

    Meanwhile, he should be careful!!! Most fans are not happy he married Haley instead of Selena!!

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  3. Expect a bomb ass album!!!! Bieber won't leave this story untold 😁😁.

    Meanwhile, he should be careful!!! Most fans are not happy he married Haley instead of Selena!!

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