Rapper Boosie BadAzz shot in leg days after Mo3 killed

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Gun violence continues to be a problem. Earlier today, rapper Boosie BadAzz — whose real name is Torrence Hatch Jr. — was shot in the leg. Boosie BadAzz is in Dallas to pay his respects to the late rapper Mo3 who was killed a few days ago in Dallas.

Mo3 was a talent represented by Boosie’s music label, Bad Azz Music. Furthermore, today is Boosie’s birthday and the rapper pointed out he was celebrating his birthday was tears as he held a vigil for Mo3.

According to TMZ, Boosie and his company were in the parking lot at a strip mall called Big T’s Plaza. Multiple vehicles pulled up and then opened fire on the car he was in. The shooters fled the scene while Boosie was taken to the hospital to be treated for a gunshot wound under his knee that is not life-threatening.

More details to come as the story develops. 

Rene' Kennedy
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