On Tuesday, November 1, Takeoff, a cherished member of the hip-hop group Migos, apparently perished in a shooting in Houston early in the morning. Authorities reacted to reports of a man being shot at a bowling alley called 810 Billiards & Bowling Houston at 2.30 am on Tuesday, November 1. Multiple sources from law enforcement and witnesses at the scene apparently confirmed the fatal incident.
Takeoff was shot while he and his uncle Quavo, who is also a member of the rap group, were reportedly playing dice when an incident started. According to reports, he was tragically shot in the head and declared dead right away.
Quavo was seen gathered around Takeoff’s body in TMZ Hip Hop’s video footage while wearing an orange shirt. After initially attempting to move him, they set him back down as Quavo yelled for someone to call for assistance.
Two further people were shot, according to the police, and were driven to the hospital in private vehicles. Quavo was unharmed, though it’s unclear how they’re doing as of this writing.
BREAKING: Houston PD is investigating a homicide at GreenStreet downtown. They will not ID the victim but confirm members of the rap group Migos, specifically Quavo and Takeoff were here.
2 other people were shot and are being treated at a hospital. pic.twitter.com/pwUo0jdlg7
— Shelby Rose FOX 26 (@ShelbyRoseTV) November 1, 2022
Just a few hours prior to the incident, Takeoff shared a picture from the bowling alley. Earlier that evening, Quavo tweeted a video of himself driving around with Jas Prince, who was ostensibly celebrating his birthday.
What was Takeoff’s Net Worth?
According to CelebrityNetWorth, Takeoff was an American rapper with a net worth of $26 million. He was most well-known for being a part of the hip-hop group Migos, as was previously noted. His uncle Quavo and cousin Offset are the other two band members. Hit songs by the ensemble include “Versace,” “Bad and Boujee,” “MotorSport,” and “Stir Fry.” In the period from September 2017 to September 2018, Migos made a total of $25 million. With four billion streams during the same time period, the group rose to become one of the nation’s most well-known streaming bands. And they reportedly made $36 million between September 2018 and September 2019.