Takeoff
After the shooting death of Takeoff in November 2022, Quavo, 32, launched the Rocket Foundation, a program that provides support and financial aid to organizations committed in the fight to end gun violence.
Joshua Washington, Quavo's personal assistant who was shot when Takeoff was killed, is suing the Houston venue where the violence happened. "They just left us there to die," Washington said.
The slain rapper's parents want control of his fortune.
The police chief said he spoke with Takeoff’s mother Friday morning and thanked the family for their patience.
Takeoff's younger brother is still trying to process the rapper's tragic murder. His killer is still on the loose.
Gun violence is everywhere, all the time, and as unpredictable as it is predictable.
The public memorial is Friday in Atlanta.
It's important for people who possess the imagery of Takeoff to think about the social implications that come from sharing horrific photos and videos.
Questions abounded in the immediate aftermath of the tragic killing of Takeoff, but two, in particular, stand out: Who shot the rapper and why?
Takeoff’s shooting death has raised some concerns about Texas’ extremely lax gun laws and the city of Houston’s rising homicide rate.
Celebrity blogger Jason Lee was dragged on social media for appearing to make Takeoff's shooting more about himself and not the Migos rapper.
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