It appears there is not a single day in the United States without a reported case of shooting or gun violence. According to reports, a Virginia rapper named EGYPXN has been killed after shooting his mother, brother, and sister before shooting music video details via VladTV;
According to reports, a Virginia-based rapper named EGYPXN recently shot his mother, sister (21), and little brother (12) upon forcing entry into their home in the city of Richmond.
Shortly after the shooting, the three victims were transported to the VCU Medical Center Main Hospital, where they were treated for life-threatening injuries. The tragic domestic incident was followed by a manhunt for EGYPXN after he was identified by law enforcement as the suspect.
The citywide search culminated in a shootout between EGYPXN and the police officers who tried to arrest him. In the end, one cop was severely injured by a gunshot wound, and EGYPXN was killed after they returned fire. In a sad twist of irony, EGYPXN pre-scheduled the release of his last music video, “Be Free,” for the afternoon of his death.
Here is how the cops ended the saga.
The shooting launch a city-wide man hunt for the rapper after he was identified as a suspect. EGYPXN was later engaged in a shootout with police, resulting in the injury of one police officer and the death of the troubled rapper when officers returned fire.
It is unclear what caused the domestic disturbance that initiated the shooting, but the tragedy didn’t put a halt on the release of his new video, which has already garnered 16K views since the beginning of the month.
Police eventually found Washington in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Washington was killed on March 30 during a standoff turning shooting with Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies.
Friends say that Hall is a faithful advocate in the community for domestic violence victims, and are disheartened to hear that the mother of four was personally impacted by the same issue. Now, Harris is hoping that Hall and her family can heal and move forward from the last week’s tragic events.
“We want them to not only be able to heal physically but spiritually, mentally, psychologically,” Harris said.
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