US rapper killed in ‘drive-by shooting’
American rapper, Carlton Weekly, popularly known as FBG Duck has been shot dead in Gold Coast, Chicago.
The 26-year-old rapper was shot and killed in a “drive-by shooting” while shopping on Tuesday, August 4. It was learnt that the incident took place as two vehicles pulled up in front of a store, a pair of shooters appeared from each auto before opening fire on three victims. Chicago Police spokesperson, Tom Ahern told the Daily News that the rapper was shot in the chest, groin and neck.Ahern said: “The four shooters drove off in a black Ford Taurus and silver Chrysler after unleashing the gunfire steps from Lake Michigan.”The other victims were man, 36, and a 25-year-old woman who sustained injuries in the shooting, which took place around the corner from Michigan Ave., Chicago’s central shopping thoroughfare, Police reported.
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