Offset's Triumphant Return: Onstage in Wheelchair After Shooting!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Offset's Triumphant Return: Onstage in Wheelchair After Shooting!

Migos rapper Offset made a striking appearance at the University of Arkansas's Rowfest on Saturday, April 11, performing just 48 hours after being released from the hospital due to a shooting incident. The 34-year-old artist was rolled onto an outdoor stage in a wheelchair, captivating energetic college students. He documented the event with an Instagram photo gallery, captioning it "Real lovez," which included clips of him being wheeled on stage and photos posing in a red shirt, sunglasses, a hat, and a skeleton mask.

The shooting occurred on April 6 in the valet area of the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida, following an altercation. Offset sustained non-life-threatening injuries and received treatment at a nearby hospital. The incident led to the arrest of Lil Tjay, who was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and posted a $500 bond on April 7.

Following his release, Lil Tjay gave an interview where he controversially referred to Offset as a "rat" and recounted his version of events, denying any involvement in the shooting. He stated, "The last thing I seen was Offset looking at me like this, 'Yo, that n--a shot me. That n--a shot me.' La la la. N--a is a rat. N--a is a rat. I don't do no damn fighting." When directly asked if he shot Offset, he responded, "I didn't do no damn fighting. Did I shoot Offset? That s-t is crazy."

During Offset's performance at Rowfest, fans in the audience visibly showed their support by holding up phones displaying the message "F--k Lil Tjay," highlighting the tension surrounding the incident. Offset's next scheduled performance is set for May 9 at the Xperience Live Event Center in Orlando, Florida, as per his official website.

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