Boosie was performing at “The Pull Up Car Show” in Pacific Junction, Iowa, when bullets broke out in the parking lot before the show began.

A performance scheduled to feature Boosie Badazz and other performers such as Rob49 was tragically cut short on Saturday (August 10), when two guys were shot dead. Furthermore, Boosie was scheduled to headline “The Pull Up Car Show” in Pacific Junction, Iowa, but before the concerts began, a shooting occurred in the event’s parking lot. Both fatal victims were in their late twenties and from Omaha, Nebraska, and the circumstances or motivations for this incident remain unknown. The “Letter To The LGBT” rapper even turned to Instagram after the occurrence to express his regret at the show’s cancellation and what occurred. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims.

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However, Boosie also mentioned waiting for his performance for hours, implying that he was not properly notified of the incident that occurred. He also encouraged followers to join him at a nightclub to continue the party, but it appears that he was not very successful. Back to the shooting, according to TMZ, authorities have launched an inquiry into the tragic attack. The Baton Rouge rapper has recently had some terrible luck in terms of his proximity to crime, as he observed cops arresting Lil Reese in a case that has subsequently been cleared.

Boosie recently discussed how Lil Uzi Vert’s extravagant Marc Jacobs campaign appearance turned him off. “I was pissed,” he told DJ Vlad. “Before [they] all did it, I was kind of f***ing with them. I really don’t agree with what these individuals are doing out here. How will anyone possibly raise a strong young man when you resemble a powerful young woman? All these men who need to do it, and your child is looking at you. One day, your youngster might ask you, ‘Daddy, why are you wearing nail polish and all this stuff like Mommy?’ “What you do follows you.”

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Meanwhile, he had doubts regarding Dwyane Wade’s sexuality following the debut of his nail care line. “I don’t even have to say anything,” he said on VladTV. “The world will say it. I do not know, I mean… He was part of the movement. I mean, I don’t want to say too much about those folks because I don’t want it to get in my motherf***ing… When they think of me, they remember it. Many others do, but… I just let him do what he wants. He feels that this is how he supports his… It made me shake my head. Because, you know, I dislike that, man. When? I’m not sure. I’m not sure what he’s going through.

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