The man accused of fatally shooting Migos rapper Takeoff outside a Texas bowling alley last year appeared in court Thursday as his lawyer maintained his innocence in the slow-moving murder case.
Patrick Xavier Clark, 34, has been on house arrest with a Gps monitor since January and claims he didn’t fire the bullets that struck Takeoff in the head and torso outside 810 Billiards & Bowling in downtown Houston on November 1, 2022, his defense lawyer says.
When Houston Police first arrested Clark last December, they said investigators determined he was the shooter by...
Patrick Xavier Clark, 34, has been on house arrest with a Gps monitor since January and claims he didn’t fire the bullets that struck Takeoff in the head and torso outside 810 Billiards & Bowling in downtown Houston on November 1, 2022, his defense lawyer says.
When Houston Police first arrested Clark last December, they said investigators determined he was the shooter by...
- 10/26/2023
- by Nancy Dillon
- Rollingstone.com
Fresh off the plane from Paris with only 16 hours to spare, Offset and Quavo locked in on planning the perfect tribute performance to honor their late Migos group member Takeoff at the 2023 BET Awards last weekend. “It cleared my soul,” Offset shared in a recent Instagram Live, where he detailed the process of pulling together the surprise appearance at the last minute.
“We did the BET performance, man, it was iconic,” he said. “Me and my brother Qua, we put that together within 16 hours, 15 hours, we landed from Paris at 9 p.
“We did the BET performance, man, it was iconic,” he said. “Me and my brother Qua, we put that together within 16 hours, 15 hours, we landed from Paris at 9 p.
- 7/3/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Takeoff’s mother is taking legal action.
According to Rolling St0ne, Titania Davenport, the mother of the Migos rapper, has filed a wrongful death suit against the owners of the bowling alley where he was killed.
Read More: Takeoff’s Alleged Killer Formally Indicted On Murder Charges
The suit was filed in Harris County, Texas, alleging that the owners of 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston failed to provide proper security on the night Takeoff died.
Born Kirsnick Ball, the rapper died at 28 on Halloween night last year when he was shot during an altercation at the bowling alley.
The lawsuit alleges that “the facility and premises were rented by a well-known music personality” — the family of Rap-a-Lot CEO J. Prince — and that there would be a gathering “‘after hours’ and with potentially many artists, popular athletes and public figures.”
It continues, “Despite these facts, Defendants provided no screening mechanisms, no after-hour controls or security measures,...
According to Rolling St0ne, Titania Davenport, the mother of the Migos rapper, has filed a wrongful death suit against the owners of the bowling alley where he was killed.
Read More: Takeoff’s Alleged Killer Formally Indicted On Murder Charges
The suit was filed in Harris County, Texas, alleging that the owners of 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston failed to provide proper security on the night Takeoff died.
Born Kirsnick Ball, the rapper died at 28 on Halloween night last year when he was shot during an altercation at the bowling alley.
The lawsuit alleges that “the facility and premises were rented by a well-known music personality” — the family of Rap-a-Lot CEO J. Prince — and that there would be a gathering “‘after hours’ and with potentially many artists, popular athletes and public figures.”
It continues, “Despite these facts, Defendants provided no screening mechanisms, no after-hour controls or security measures,...
- 6/9/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Takeoff’s mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the owners of the Houston venue where the Migos rapper was shot and killed during a party in Nov. 2022.
Titania Davenport, the mother of the rapper born Kirsnick Ball, filed the lawsuit Wednesday in a Harris County, Texas district court against the property owners and assorted LLCs associated with Houston’s 810 Billiards & Bowling, alleging that the defendants failed to provide proper security on the night of Takeoff’s death at the age of 28.
The lawsuit, obtained by Rolling Stone, states...
Titania Davenport, the mother of the rapper born Kirsnick Ball, filed the lawsuit Wednesday in a Harris County, Texas district court against the property owners and assorted LLCs associated with Houston’s 810 Billiards & Bowling, alleging that the defendants failed to provide proper security on the night of Takeoff’s death at the age of 28.
The lawsuit, obtained by Rolling Stone, states...
- 6/8/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
As more steps are taken toward uncovering who was responsible for the shooting death of Migos member Takeoff at a Houston bowling alley last November, Cardi B continues to pay tribute to him. Reposting a photo of the rapper to her Instagram Story, she wrote: “Protect your brothers and your family. I know you see the tears I know you see them looking at the sky asking why… What a beautiful soul to take.”
On Thursday, May 25, a Texas grand jury indicted Patrick Clark, the man accused of shooting Takeoff,...
On Thursday, May 25, a Texas grand jury indicted Patrick Clark, the man accused of shooting Takeoff,...
- 5/26/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Takeoff’s alleged killer has been charged.
KHOU11 in Houston reported this week that Patrick Clark, the man accused in the shooting death of the Migos rapper, has been formally indicted by a grand jury on murder charges.
Read More: Offset Opens Up About Losing Takeoff And His New Era: ‘It’s Hard For Me To Talk About’
Clark was first arrested in early December, just weeks after Takeoff was shot and killed at a bowling alley in Houston, where he was out with his uncle and Migos bandmate Quavo.
It was reported that an argument broke out, leading to a physical altercation, with Takeoff ultimately being shot. He was 28.
“Today’s action by the grand jury is not unexpected,” Clark’s attorney told TMZ of the indictment.
“We would ask people to remember that getting an indictment requires meeting a very, very minimal standard of proof,” the attorney continued.
KHOU11 in Houston reported this week that Patrick Clark, the man accused in the shooting death of the Migos rapper, has been formally indicted by a grand jury on murder charges.
Read More: Offset Opens Up About Losing Takeoff And His New Era: ‘It’s Hard For Me To Talk About’
Clark was first arrested in early December, just weeks after Takeoff was shot and killed at a bowling alley in Houston, where he was out with his uncle and Migos bandmate Quavo.
It was reported that an argument broke out, leading to a physical altercation, with Takeoff ultimately being shot. He was 28.
“Today’s action by the grand jury is not unexpected,” Clark’s attorney told TMZ of the indictment.
“We would ask people to remember that getting an indictment requires meeting a very, very minimal standard of proof,” the attorney continued.
- 5/26/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
A Texas grand jury has indicted Patrick Clark, the man accused of shooting rapper Takeoff, on murder charges, Khou reported Thursday after confirmation from the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
Takeoff, of the rap trio Migos alongside Quavo and Offset, died Nov. 1, after he was shot at a bowling alley in Houston. He was with Quavo — who was unharmed in the shooting — at the time of his death.
Clark was arrested based on reviewed video evidence of the shooting outside the bowling alley that showed he was the only...
Takeoff, of the rap trio Migos alongside Quavo and Offset, died Nov. 1, after he was shot at a bowling alley in Houston. He was with Quavo — who was unharmed in the shooting — at the time of his death.
Clark was arrested based on reviewed video evidence of the shooting outside the bowling alley that showed he was the only...
- 5/26/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Four months after Takeoff’s untimely death, his uncle and Migos groupmate Quavo are continuing to honor the late star. On Friday, the rapper released the song “Honey Bun,” dedicated to Takeoff.
A video accompanied the new song and features Quavo rapping from inside a vault filled with money and paperwork. “How can I come outside without no mask on?/They want to see my emotions,” raps the artist while wearing a black mask covering half his face. “I ain’t smiling at all/I bought a bulletproof Humvee it can take down a wall.
A video accompanied the new song and features Quavo rapping from inside a vault filled with money and paperwork. “How can I come outside without no mask on?/They want to see my emotions,” raps the artist while wearing a black mask covering half his face. “I ain’t smiling at all/I bought a bulletproof Humvee it can take down a wall.
- 3/31/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Patrick Clark, the man accused of murdering Migos rapper Takeoff, was denied an additional bond reduction, with a judge ordering his bail remain set at $1 million.
Clark, who was hit with a murder charge upon his arrest earlier this month, first had his bond set at $2 million, but his lawyers fought to have it lowered, arguing it was “excessive and penal in nature.” At a hearing on Dec. 14, Judge Josh Hill agreed to lower Clark’s bond to $1 million. Clark’s lawyers attempted to get that number lowered even further...
Clark, who was hit with a murder charge upon his arrest earlier this month, first had his bond set at $2 million, but his lawyers fought to have it lowered, arguing it was “excessive and penal in nature.” At a hearing on Dec. 14, Judge Josh Hill agreed to lower Clark’s bond to $1 million. Clark’s lawyers attempted to get that number lowered even further...
- 12/28/2022
- by Daniel Kreps and Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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