Offset Returns to Performance Stage Days After Shooting Incident
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Los Angeles, April 13 (NationPress) Rapper Offset made a triumphant return to the stage this weekend, just days after being shot. The incident occurred outside the Hard Rock Casino in Florida on April 6, yet the rapper was back performing.
Offset graced the stage at Rowfest held at the University of Arkansas, where he notably shared a video on Instagram showing himself in a wheelchair before standing up to the cheers of the crowd.
During the performance, he donned a skeleton face mask and appeared to stand for most of the show, although a chair was nearby for moments when he needed to rest.
His mother took to social media to express pride in her son, stating in a video on The Shade Room's Instagram, "I don't usually talk about my son on social media... but today is different. Just six days ago, my son was shot. Four days later, he left the hospital, and last night he was back on stage doing what he loves. He is a miracle walking. That is God's grace and mercy. He loves us all. Thank you to everyone who reached out, prayed, or sent messages; your kindness means everything to me."
The 34-year-old rapper suffered non-life-threatening injuries from the shooting and, after his hospital discharge, pledged to "be better" and concentrate on what truly matters.
He also posted a note on Instagram saying, "Thank you to everyone who checked on me and showed me love! I'm okay... but I'm planning to improve! I'm focusing on my family, my recovery, and getting back into music, understanding that life comprises both quiet victories and loud setbacks. Life's a gamble, and I'm still in it to win."
According to reports, Lil Tjay, whose real name is Tione Jayden Merritt, was arrested and charged in connection with the incident, specifically with disorderly conduct.