
While visiting Dallas to wait Mo3's funeral, somebody had shot Lil Boosie (Boosie Badazz), and he ended up getting shot in the leg. Here's what else to grasp.
On November 14, it was once reported that rapper Lil Boosie (who now goes through Boosie Badazz) have been shot in the leg all the way through a go back and forth to Dallas. He had allegedly gone to pay his respects to Mo3 at his funeral, who have been just lately murdered (Mo3 was once his buddy and anyone he worked with). It gave the impression that whilst Boosie was once in his van, someone had opened hearth and one of the bullets shot Boosie in the leg. To this present day, it is unclear whether there's a connection between Mo3's homicide and the attack on Boosie.
Why is Lil Boosie in a wheelchair?
If you observe Boosie on Instagram, you'll notice that he's still using his wheelchair. After being shot in the leg in Dallas when he used to be at the Big T Plaza, Boosie went thru several surgical procedures. Although there have been rumors of his leg being amputated, the rapper showed that he still had his leg, writing, "OUT THE HOSPITAL #athome Thanks to all the ones who prayed fa me Folded hands N YEAH I STILL GOT MY LEG.” Some were worried he'd lost his leg due to diabetes complications, but his manager confirmed this was "fake news."
OUT THE HOSPITAL #athome Thanks to all the ones who prayed fa me 🙏🏿 N YEAH I STILL GOT MY LEG
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) November 22, 2020If the Dallas police know who shot Boosie, they haven't released the information yet. According to the Dallas Observer, it seems like Boosie "left the scene in a private automobile sooner than police arrived. Authorities were not able to locate any of the events concerned in the shooting."
It seems like Boosie is doing okay, despite being in a wheelchair. He even performed at a club in Pensacola, Fla. a week ago. He also posted a video of himself and his son "racing" and winning (to be fair, Boosie has an electric wheelchair).
TMZ shared photos of Boosie's leg, showing what it looked like post-surgery. From what we can tell, it looks like a major incision was done, and it's likely that Boosie will have permanent scarring from the damage done.
Boosie has had quite the eventful career, releasing his debut solo album "Youngest of da Camp" in 2000 and releasing six more solo studio albums. He's also served time in prison. In 2009, Boosie (whose real name is Torrence Ivy Hatch Jr.) was sentences to four years due to drug and weaponry charges. Then in 2010, he was indicted on first-degree murder charges, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison due to drug possession. He was released early in 2014.
His health has also been a focus for his fans. He was born with type 1 diabetes and in 2015, he shared that he had kidney cancer. Luckily, he had surgery which removed the cancer and he seems to be cancer-free. 11 hours ago, Boosie posted to Instagram that he was in need of insulin, writing, In Need OF U IN ATL DM @nightlyfedtone CASH ON DECK." NightLyfeDtone is his supervisor. It's unclear why Boosie needed drugs (had he run out? Was it tricky to acquire insulin whilst on excursion?). Regardless, enthusiasts nervous.
"Whoa!!! What type of healthcare plan does the entertainment business give?? Why you looking for your insulin on IG? America's healthcare system is in shambles," someone wrote in his comments.
Hopefully Boosie used to be able to get his diabetes medication, which is essential to his leg recovery and overall health.
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