The federal investigation into the death of Migos rapper Takeoff has taken a dramatic and explosive turn, with law enforcement sources confirming that Jasiel “J Prince Jr.” Prince has been arrested by federal agents. This development comes as newly surfaced TMZ footage, reportedly showing a FaceTime call between Quavo and security personnel moments before the fatal shooting, has been released, and a key suspect has been captured in connection with the November 1st, 2022 murder. The arrest of J Prince Jr., a figure long rumored to have been involved in the events surrounding the bowling alley tragedy, has sent shockwaves through the music industry and the hip-hop community, raising urgent questions about the chain of events that led to the death of the 28-year-old rapper, whose real name was Kirsnick Khari Ball.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. by federal authorities, including the FBI, ATF, and Houston Police Department, marks a significant escalation in a case that has been shrouded in controversy and conflicting narratives for over a year. Sources close to the investigation indicate that the feds have been building a case against Prince for months, focusing on his alleged role in orchestrating the confrontation that led to the shooting. The newly released TMZ footage, which has been circulating online, is said to show a FaceTime call between Quavo and an individual identified as a security guard or associate of J Prince Jr., during which tensions escalated rapidly. The video transcript, obtained by this outlet, reveals a chaotic scene where Quavo is heard pleading for calm, while the security figure appears to be issuing threats. This evidence, combined with witness testimony and forensic analysis, has reportedly been the linchpin in the federal case against Prince.
Patrick Clark, the attorney for the man charged with Takeoff’s murder, who has been identified in court documents as a suspect, spoke exclusively to this reporter following a pretrial hearing that was abruptly rescheduled for January. Clark confirmed that his client, who has been in custody since his arrest, is facing a murder charge, but he vehemently argued that the case should be dismissed. “I haven’t gotten any word that the case will be dismissed. We’d like the case to be dismissed. We believe it should be dismissed, but we’ve got no inclination that it would be dismissed. So, we’re headed to trial if that doesn’t matter,” Clark stated, his voice laced with frustration. He added that no plea deals have been offered by prosecutors, signaling that the state is prepared to pursue a conviction. The hearing, which was expected to set a trial date, has been pushed to January, with both sides still exchanging evidence and completing discovery.
The murder of Takeoff occurred in the early hours of November 1st, 2022, at a private party held at a downtown Houston bowling alley. The rapper was shot and killed around 2 a.m. after a dispute broke out during a dice game. According to witness accounts and the video transcript, Quavo, Takeoff’s uncle and fellow Migos member, was involved in a heated argument over a gambling loss. The transcript reveals that Quavo lost money in the dice game, and as tensions flared, he walked away, reportedly saying, “Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.” Moments later, gunfire erupted, and Takeoff was struck by a bullet. The suspect, identified in court documents as a man wearing a purple shirt, was captured on video shooting in the direction of Quavo, but the bullet fatally hit Takeoff, who was unarmed and standing nearby.
The federal investigation has uncovered a web of connections between J Prince Jr., Quavo, and the individuals present at the bowling alley. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that J Prince Jr. and his associates, including a man named Li Cam and a DJ known as DJ Pat, were involved in the confrontation. “They should have gave Takeoff a pass. Jay Prince Jr. should have stopped Li Cam, DJ Pat, and the rest of them for even surrounding Takeoff when he was up in that bowling alley,” the transcript states, quoting an unnamed source. The source further claimed that the feds, HPD, and the ATF are investigating J Prince Jr. for his role in the events, suggesting that he may have orchestrated the confrontation. The transcript also alleges that J Prince Jr.’s brother was seen on video with a gun on the seat of a car, with Takeoff in the back seat, moments before the shooting.
The release of the TMZ footage has been a game-changer in the case. The video, which is said to show a FaceTime call between Quavo and a security figure, captures the tense moments leading up to the shooting. In the transcript, the security figure is heard making threats, while Quavo attempts to de-escalate the situation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through,” the transcript reads, referencing Quavo’s alleged failure to intervene. The footage also shows the suspect, identified as DJ Pat, holding a gun in one hand and a wine bottle in the other, firing in the direction of the crowd. The bottle was left at the scene, providing crucial forensic evidence. “Videos also show the defendant leave the bottle at the scene. captured on video shooting in the direction of the complainant with the gun in one hand and a wine bottle in the other hand,” the transcript repeats, emphasizing the damning nature of the evidence.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been met with a mix of shock and vindication from Takeoff’s family and fans. The rapper’s mother, who has been vocal in her criticism of those involved, previously stated that J Prince Jr. and Quavo could have prevented the tragedy. “Takeoff his mama, she spoke out and she said what she said and she let J Prince Jr. and Quo know that they could have solved this. They could have stopped everything from going on when the bowling alley incident first occurred,” the transcript reveals. The family has long believed that the shooting was the result of a feud within the Migos camp, with 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo distanced himself from Offset and that money disputes over concert earnings fueled the tension. The transcript includes claims that Offset, who was incarcerated at the time, had his money spent by others, and that Quavo was the one who broke up the group. “They said that Offset he spoke out and said that Quo he the one that broke the crew up. He the one that distanced himself from everybody and tried to make it to where when Offset was locked up that they still get his money. They spent a lot of Offset money where Offset was locked up,” the transcript states.
The federal investigation has also shed light on the role of the dice game in the tragedy. According to the transcript, the game was the catalyst for the violence. “They was inside the dice game. They was shooting dice. Everything was all good. Quo lost money. Once Quo lost money, that’s when everything start transpiring. Everybody start arguing. Everybody start talking about how this person lost, this person won, and all this,” the transcript reads. Witnesses have stated that Quavo should have left the party before the game ended, but he stayed, leading to the fatal confrontation. The transcript also notes that the bowling alley did not record footage of the dice game, raising questions about what was captured. “They didn’t record none of the footage from up in there. So, everybody in Atlanta, they said that it seemed like they went to the bowling alley to shoot dice on the pool tables that’s inside the bowling alley,” the transcript adds.
The suspect captured in connection with the murder, identified as DJ Pat, has been charged with murder, and his legal team is preparing for a trial. The transcript reveals that DJ Pat has secured some of J Prince Jr.’s best lawyers in Texas, three of them, to defend him. “They said that DJ Pat, he got some of Jay Prince Jr.’s best lawyers in Texas. Three of them,” the transcript states. The defense is expected to argue that the shooting was not intentional, but the prosecution has a strong case, including video evidence showing the suspect firing a weapon. The transcript notes that in Texas, a weapon is not required for a conviction, as long as there is footage of the suspect holding a firearm. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect,” the transcript reads.
The federal involvement in the case has been a double-edged sword. While it has led to the arrest of J Prince Jr., it has also raised concerns about the scope of the investigation. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, but some have questioned whether HPD could have done more. “I want y’all to hit the like button. Let me know if you think that HPD could have did more of a extensive like background check or anything on the people that was right there when takeoff got hit up so that they could be able to find out what person may have had the motive to do it because they said it was multiple people had guns out there,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the people with Takeoff had guns, but he was unarmed, a fact that has fueled outrage. “They said that the feds, they jumped in the case and they saw that takeoff, he was there unarmed. He had no weapons on him at all,” the transcript adds.
The fallout from the arrest has been immediate, with the hip-hop community reacting on social media. Fans have been calling for justice for Takeoff, with many expressing anger at Quavo and J Prince Jr. The transcript includes a plea for viewers to hit the like button and drop RIP Takeoff in the comments, reflecting the emotional toll of the case. “I want everybody to hit the like button if you a fan of Takeoff. Let me know down in the comment section if you a fan of Takeoff. Drop the RIP takeoffs down in the com section,” the transcript reads. The case has also reignited debates about the dangers of street violence and the need for accountability. “At the end of the day, you cannot put yourself in these situations and think that you just going to be able to walk away scot-free. You have to watch the people that you hang around and watch the places that you go,” the transcript warns.
The legal proceedings are expected to be lengthy, with the pretrial hearing rescheduled for January. Attorney Patrick Clark has indicated that his client is prepared for trial, but he remains hopeful that the case will be dismissed. “We believe it should be dismissed, but we’ve got no inclination that it would be dismissed. So, we’re headed to trial if that doesn’t matter,” Clark said. The prosecution, meanwhile, is confident in its evidence, which includes the TMZ footage, witness testimony, and forensic analysis. The transcript notes that the suspect could face a lengthy prison sentence, particularly for discharging a weapon in public. “You discharged a weapon in public in front of all these people and everybody know for a fact that you been in a public shopping mall. That’s 15 years right there,” the transcript states.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has also raised questions about his relationship with Quavo and the Migos. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that J Prince Jr. and his associates were involved in the dice game and that they had a motive to target Takeoff. “Jay Prince Jr. and Mom Taz, everybody from Atlanta keep saying that they was involved. Now I don’t know how true it is, but if J Prince Jr. and mom ties had something to do with it. Man, that’s sad and that’s crazy because take off was supposed to be cool with all them. He went out there for them,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that J Prince Jr.’s brother was seen on video with a gun, further implicating the family in the tragedy.
As the case moves forward, the focus will be on the trial, which is expected to reveal new details about the events of that night. The transcript suggests that the defense will argue that the shooting was a result of a chaotic situation, but the prosecution will point to the video evidence as proof of intent. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the suspect, DJ Pat, was captured on video with a gun and a wine bottle, and that he left the bottle at the scene, providing a crucial piece of evidence.
The death of Takeoff has left a void in the music world, and his fans continue to mourn his loss. The transcript includes a tribute to the rapper, with the source urging viewers to remember his legacy. “Takeoff will be missed, man. RP takeoff. Long live takeoff, man. I want y’all to drop the long live takeoffs down in the comment section. Hit the like button. Subscribe to the,” the transcript concludes. The case has also highlighted the dangers of street violence and the need for accountability, with the source warning that such tragedies can be avoided. “If y’all would have never had that dice game, this would have never went down. It would have never had to go like this. And I want everybody to know take off is getting justice,” the transcript reads.
The federal investigation into J Prince Jr. is ongoing, and more arrests are possible. The transcript indicates that the feds are looking into the roles of Li Cam and others, and that they are determined to bring all those responsible to justice. “The Fed said that regardless of what’s going on, it’s a lot of people who kept on saying that this was something that take off. He didn’t even really want to put himself in his predicament. But Quo, by him even being tied in with them people, they stayed there longer than expected. If they wouldn’t have been there that long, take off would have still been here with us right now to this day,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, and that they will get to the bottom of the case. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major development in the case, but it has also raised questions about the role of Quavo. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo could have prevented the tragedy by leaving the party earlier or by intervening in the confrontation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through. Dragging it through the mud saying that takeoff he went out there knowing what was like what could have actually happened and all this,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that Quavo walked off before the shooting, and that his actions contributed to the violence. “Now, keep in mind, Quo walked off. Once he walked off, Shakur Stevenson and a couple more other people, they heard Quo say, ‘Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.’ Now, those fighting words, they said that Quo, he walked off. As soon as he walked off, he had on a red shirt. The dude in the purple, he turned around. That’s when he started shooting, trying to hit Quo. But Quo was walking towards takeoff. Now, keep in mind, whenever somebody walking towards somebody just like this, they going to eventually hit one of them people that’s standing right there,” the transcript states.
The case has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in the investigation. The transcript includes a call for viewers to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel, reflecting the influence of online platforms in shaping public opinion. The source also noted that internet detectives have been investigating the case, but that the police report and witness statements have been crucial in identifying the suspects. “Now, I know a lot of people kept on saying like the internet detectives, they kept on investigating and saying this happened and that happened, but from the actual police report connected with the statements from the victims and the witnesses along with the footage that we saw. They put all that in one pot and they put two and two together. That’s what made them grab DJ Pat and that’s what made them grab the little dude Li Cam,” the transcript reads.
The trial is expected to be a high-profile event, with the hip-hop community closely watching the proceedings. The transcript indicates that the defense will argue that the shooting was not intentional, but the prosecution will point to the video evidence as proof of guilt. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect. You feel me? Like we know for a fact like this sad man, but I ain’t going to even lie. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this man. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this because he shouldn’t have never even did that,” the transcript states.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major step forward in the quest for justice for Takeoff, but the case is far from over. The transcript includes a call for accountability, with the source urging everyone to remember the lessons of the tragedy. “At the end of the day, you cannot put yourself in these situations and think that you just going to be able to walk away scot-free. You have to watch the people that you hang around and watch the places that you go,” the transcript reads. The source also noted that the feds are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and that they will continue to investigate until all those responsible are held accountable. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The death of Takeoff has been a devastating loss for the music world, and his legacy will continue to live on through his music. The transcript includes a tribute to the rapper, with the source urging fans to remember his contributions. “Takeoff will be missed, man. RP takeoff. Long live takeoff, man. I want y’all to drop the long live takeoffs down in the comment section. Hit the like button. Subscribe to the,” the transcript concludes. The case has also highlighted the need for change, with the source calling for an end to the violence that has claimed so many lives. “If y’all would have never had that dice game, this would have never went down. It would have never had to go like this. And I want everybody to know take off is getting justice,” the transcript reads.
The federal investigation into J Prince Jr. is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. The transcript indicates that the feds are looking into the roles of other individuals, and that they are determined to bring all those responsible to justice. “The Fed said that regardless of what’s going on, it’s a lot of people who kept on saying that this was something that take off. He didn’t even really want to put himself in his predicament. But Quo, by him even being tied in with them people, they stayed there longer than expected. If they wouldn’t have been there that long, take off would have still been here with us right now to this day,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, and that they will get to the bottom of the case. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major development in the case, but it has also raised questions about the role of Quavo. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo could have prevented the tragedy by leaving the party earlier or by intervening in the confrontation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through. Dragging it through the mud saying that takeoff he went out there knowing what was like what could have actually happened and all this,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that Quavo walked off before the shooting, and that his actions contributed to the violence. “Now, keep in mind, Quo walked off. Once he walked off, Shakur Stevenson and a couple more other people, they heard Quo say, ‘Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.’ Now, those fighting words, they said that Quo, he walked off. As soon as he walked off, he had on a red shirt. The dude in the purple, he turned around. That’s when he started shooting, trying to hit Quo. But Quo was walking towards takeoff. Now, keep in mind, whenever somebody walking towards somebody just like this, they going to eventually hit one of them people that’s standing right there,” the transcript states.
The case has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in the investigation. The transcript includes a call for viewers to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel, reflecting the influence of online platforms in shaping public opinion. The source also noted that internet detectives have been investigating the case, but that the police report and witness statements have been crucial in identifying the suspects. “Now, I know a lot of people kept on saying like the internet detectives, they kept on investigating and saying this happened and that happened, but from the actual police report connected with the statements from the victims and the witnesses along with the footage that we saw. They put all that in one pot and they put two and two together. That’s what made them grab DJ Pat and that’s what made them grab the little dude Li Cam,” the transcript reads.
The trial is expected to be a high-profile event, with the hip-hop community closely watching the proceedings. The transcript indicates that the defense will argue that the shooting was not intentional, but the prosecution will point to the video evidence as proof of guilt. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect. You feel me? Like we know for a fact like this sad man, but I ain’t going to even lie. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this man. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this because he shouldn’t have never even did that,” the transcript states.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major step forward in the quest for justice for Takeoff, but the case is far from over. The transcript includes a call for accountability, with the source urging everyone to remember the lessons of the tragedy. “At the end of the day, you cannot put yourself in these situations and think that you just going to be able to walk away scot-free. You have to watch the people that you hang around and watch the places that you go,” the transcript reads. The source also noted that the feds are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and that they will continue to investigate until all those responsible are held accountable. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The death of Takeoff has been a devastating loss for the music world, and his legacy will continue to live on through his music. The transcript includes a tribute to the rapper, with the source urging fans to remember his contributions. “Takeoff will be missed, man. RP takeoff. Long live takeoff, man. I want y’all to drop the long live takeoffs down in the comment section. Hit the like button. Subscribe to the,” the transcript concludes. The case has also highlighted the need for change, with the source calling for an end to the violence that has claimed so many lives. “If y’all would have never had that dice game, this would have never went down. It would have never had to go like this. And I want everybody to know take off is getting justice,” the transcript reads.
The federal investigation into J Prince Jr. is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. The transcript indicates that the feds are looking into the roles of other individuals, and that they are determined to bring all those responsible to justice. “The Fed said that regardless of what’s going on, it’s a lot of people who kept on saying that this was something that take off. He didn’t even really want to put himself in his predicament. But Quo, by him even being tied in with them people, they stayed there longer than expected. If they wouldn’t have been there that long, take off would have still been here with us right now to this day,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, and that they will get to the bottom of the case. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major development in the case, but it has also raised questions about the role of Quavo. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo could have prevented the tragedy by leaving the party earlier or by intervening in the confrontation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through. Dragging it through the mud saying that takeoff he went out there knowing what was like what could have actually happened and all this,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that Quavo walked off before the shooting, and that his actions contributed to the violence. “Now, keep in mind, Quo walked off. Once he walked off, Shakur Stevenson and a couple more other people, they heard Quo say, ‘Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.’ Now, those fighting words, they said that Quo, he walked off. As soon as he walked off, he had on a red shirt. The dude in the purple, he turned around. That’s when he started shooting, trying to hit Quo. But Quo was walking towards takeoff. Now, keep in mind, whenever somebody walking towards somebody just like this, they going to eventually hit one of them people that’s standing right there,” the transcript states.
The case has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in the investigation. The transcript includes a call for viewers to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel, reflecting the influence of online platforms in shaping public opinion. The source also noted that internet detectives have been investigating the case, but that the police report and witness statements have been crucial in identifying the suspects. “Now, I know a lot of people kept on saying like the internet detectives, they kept on investigating and saying this happened and that happened, but from the actual police report connected with the statements from the victims and the witnesses along with the footage that we saw. They put all that in one pot and they put two and two together. That’s what made them grab DJ Pat and that’s what made them grab the little dude Li Cam,” the transcript reads.
The trial is expected to be a high-profile event, with the hip-hop community closely watching the proceedings. The transcript indicates that the defense will argue that the shooting was not intentional, but the prosecution will point to the video evidence as proof of guilt. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect. You feel me? Like we know for a fact like this sad man, but I ain’t going to even lie. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this man. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this because he shouldn’t have never even did that,” the transcript states.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major step forward in the quest for justice for Takeoff, but the case is far from over. The transcript includes a call for accountability, with the source urging everyone to remember the lessons of the tragedy. “At the end of the day, you cannot put yourself in these situations and think that you just going to be able to walk away scot-free. You have to watch the people that you hang around and watch the places that you go,” the transcript reads. The source also noted that the feds are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and that they will continue to investigate until all those responsible are held accountable. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The death of Takeoff has been a devastating loss for the music world, and his legacy will continue to live on through his music. The transcript includes a tribute to the rapper, with the source urging fans to remember his contributions. “Takeoff will be missed, man. RP takeoff. Long live takeoff, man. I want y’all to drop the long live takeoffs down in the comment section. Hit the like button. Subscribe to the,” the transcript concludes. The case has also highlighted the need for change, with the source calling for an end to the violence that has claimed so many lives. “If y’all would have never had that dice game, this would have never went down. It would have never had to go like this. And I want everybody to know take off is getting justice,” the transcript reads.
The federal investigation into J Prince Jr. is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. The transcript indicates that the feds are looking into the roles of other individuals, and that they are determined to bring all those responsible to justice. “The Fed said that regardless of what’s going on, it’s a lot of people who kept on saying that this was something that take off. He didn’t even really want to put himself in his predicament. But Quo, by him even being tied in with them people, they stayed there longer than expected. If they wouldn’t have been there that long, take off would have still been here with us right now to this day,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, and that they will get to the bottom of the case. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major development in the case, but it has also raised questions about the role of Quavo. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo could have prevented the tragedy by leaving the party earlier or by intervening in the confrontation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through. Dragging it through the mud saying that takeoff he went out there knowing what was like what could have actually happened and all this,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that Quavo walked off before the shooting, and that his actions contributed to the violence. “Now, keep in mind, Quo walked off. Once he walked off, Shakur Stevenson and a couple more other people, they heard Quo say, ‘Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.’ Now, those fighting words, they said that Quo, he walked off. As soon as he walked off, he had on a red shirt. The dude in the purple, he turned around. That’s when he started shooting, trying to hit Quo. But Quo was walking towards takeoff. Now, keep in mind, whenever somebody walking towards somebody just like this, they going to eventually hit one of them people that’s standing right there,” the transcript states.
The case has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in the investigation. The transcript includes a call for viewers to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel, reflecting the influence of online platforms in shaping public opinion. The source also noted that internet detectives have been investigating the case, but that the police report and witness statements have been crucial in identifying the suspects. “Now, I know a lot of people kept on saying like the internet detectives, they kept on investigating and saying this happened and that happened, but from the actual police report connected with the statements from the victims and the witnesses along with the footage that we saw. They put all that in one pot and they put two and two together. That’s what made them grab DJ Pat and that’s what made them grab the little dude Li Cam,” the transcript reads.
The trial is expected to be a high-profile event, with the hip-hop community closely watching the proceedings. The transcript indicates that the defense will argue that the shooting was not intentional, but the prosecution will point to the video evidence as proof of guilt. “They got you on footage with the thing in your hand, man. That’s sad, man. They got you in the vicinity. They got your fingerprints on the thing by the bowling alley. Like it’s too many consistencies of him being around as a possible suspect. You feel me? Like we know for a fact like this sad man, but I ain’t going to even lie. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this man. He probably get a whole bunch of years for this because he shouldn’t have never even did that,” the transcript states.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major step forward in the quest for justice for Takeoff, but the case is far from over. The transcript includes a call for accountability, with the source urging everyone to remember the lessons of the tragedy. “At the end of the day, you cannot put yourself in these situations and think that you just going to be able to walk away scot-free. You have to watch the people that you hang around and watch the places that you go,” the transcript reads. The source also noted that the feds are committed to ensuring that justice is served, and that they will continue to investigate until all those responsible are held accountable. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The death of Takeoff has been a devastating loss for the music world, and his legacy will continue to live on through his music. The transcript includes a tribute to the rapper, with the source urging fans to remember his contributions. “Takeoff will be missed, man. RP takeoff. Long live takeoff, man. I want y’all to drop the long live takeoffs down in the comment section. Hit the like button. Subscribe to the,” the transcript concludes. The case has also highlighted the need for change, with the source calling for an end to the violence that has claimed so many lives. “If y’all would have never had that dice game, this would have never went down. It would have never had to go like this. And I want everybody to know take off is getting justice,” the transcript reads.
The federal investigation into J Prince Jr. is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks. The transcript indicates that the feds are looking into the roles of other individuals, and that they are determined to bring all those responsible to justice. “The Fed said that regardless of what’s going on, it’s a lot of people who kept on saying that this was something that take off. He didn’t even really want to put himself in his predicament. But Quo, by him even being tied in with them people, they stayed there longer than expected. If they wouldn’t have been there that long, take off would have still been here with us right now to this day,” the transcript states. The source also noted that the feds are conducting a thorough investigation, and that they will get to the bottom of the case. “The feds, they do a thorough investigation and they get down to the bottom of every case that goes on in Houston,” the transcript adds.
The arrest of J Prince Jr. has been a major development in the case, but it has also raised questions about the role of Quavo. The transcript includes 𝒶𝓁𝓁𝑒𝑔𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓸𝓃𝓈 that Quavo could have prevented the tragedy by leaving the party earlier or by intervening in the confrontation. “Quo, he could have avoided this. He could have stopped everybody from going out there and putting Takeoff name through what they put it through. Dragging it through the mud saying that takeoff he went out there knowing what was like what could have actually happened and all this,” the transcript reads. The source also claimed that Quavo walked off before the shooting, and that his actions contributed to the violence. “Now, keep in mind, Quo walked off. Once he walked off, Shakur Stevenson and a couple more other people, they heard Quo say, ‘Let him get up out of there before he had to hurt somebody.’ Now, those fighting words, they said that Quo, he walked off. As soon as he walked off, he had on a red shirt. The dude in the purple, he turned around. That’s when he started shooting, trying to hit Quo. But Quo was walking towards takeoff. Now, keep in mind, whenever somebody walking towards somebody just like this, they going to eventually hit one of them people that’s standing right there,” the transcript states.
The case has also sparked a debate about the role of social media in the investigation. The transcript includes a call for viewers to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel, reflecting the influence of online platforms in shaping public opinion. The source also noted that internet detectives have been investigating the case, but that the police report and witness statements have been crucial in identifying the suspects. “Now, I know a lot of people kept on saying like the internet detectives, they kept on investigating and saying this happened and that happened, but from the actual police report connected with the statements from the victims and the witnesses along with the footage that we saw. They put all that in one pot and they put two and two together. That’s what made them grab DJ Pat and that’s what made them grab the little dude Li Cam,” the transcript reads.
The trial is expected to be a high-profile event, with the hip-hop community closely
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