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Tyga Affiliate Shot at Careless World Concert

Rapper Honey Cocaine survives shooting at Tyga concert, lives to tweet about it.

Last night, concertgoers at a Tyga show in Omaha, Nebraska proved just how much of a careless world it is, indeed. Shots were fired at the Young Money rapper and his affiliates as they boarded a tour bus after the show, reports Hip Hop DX.
One female rapper from Tyga's crew, Honey Cocaine, was actually struck by a bullet but appears to be fine, tweeting, "What happened, happened.. God Loves me and he loves you. Got shot and I'm not dead. #LoveLifeAndGod."
Witnesses at Sokol Auditorium speculate that Tyga might have incited the attack after he challenged audience members who were throwing garbage on stage to meet him outside.
Either way, Tyga is known to bring out some pretty rowdy fans, a group of which got the Young Money star banned indefinitely from a San Diego night club this past January after his failure to appear at a schedule performance led to a violent and destructive riot.

 

TMZ reports that the terrorizing teens "busted floors, walls and destroyed property" after they learned that Tyga would not be appearing at the show. A rep for the club claims the 21-year-old rapper cancelled his appearance at the last minute. Now, the rep says, he's banned for life.
The show last night was a part of his Careless World tour in promotion of his album Careless World: Rise of the Last King and will continue on tonight at Denver, Colorado's Ogden Theater as planned.
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