Video: Shot Fired At Young Dolph Concert In Dallas

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Young Dolph manifested that shooting...people need to stop playing with words...it's deeper than music

but that's another topic

Also at 45 it sounds like someone cockin' they gun
 
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Young Dolph manifested that shooting...people need to stop playing with words...it's deeper than music

but that's another topic

Also at 45 it sounds like someone cockin' they gun
Yeah it sounds like it, but its most likely something hitting the mic part of the camera
 

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Yeah it sounds like it, but its most likely something hitting the mic part of the camera
Prob is someone hitting the mic but damn it didn't sound like it

Hopefully no one was killed during the event. Also that gun was pointed towards the camera man's area...I wonder if he was the one who got hit? A few frames you can see a liquid substance..but then again it's prob liquor

why the fukk am i anaylzin dis shyt im like a pig :why:

i hate social media
 

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I never understand why people wait to commit crimes in front of as many people as possible at a concert. We gotta go back to the days when instead of a gun you brought a few blunts and had fun not having to duck bullets and shyt.
 

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I never understand why people wait to commit crimes in front of as many people as possible at a concert. We gotta go back to the days when instead of a gun you brought a few blunts and had fun not having to duck bullets and shyt.
When was that, because nikkas been shot at rap shows since the 80s, actually it was happening more in the 90s.

But at least Dolph Gabana was unharmed, High Class Street Music 5 still on the way :blessed:
 

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@acewonders I was born in 88 so I won't act like I've been around since the beginning and of course people have always got murked at shows. Even the hells angels were security for a rolling stones concert in like 72 and the murked somebody so its not just a rap thing. There was never a time when partying and having a good time was more important than coming to a show looking for a problem?
 

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@acewonders I was born in 88 so I won't act like I've been around since the beginning and of course people have always got murked at shows. Even the hells angels were security for a rolling stones concert in like 72 and the murked somebody so its not just a rap thing. There was never a time when partying and having a good time was more important than coming to a show looking for a problem?
There's always gonna be troublemakers that come to event, especially when you're a street rapper and a lot of your fans are street nikkas.

I wasn't attacking you, it's just weird when I hear people talk about "back in the days" stuff when "back in the days" was actually way worst
 

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It's the culture, that's what he rapped about so that's exactly what it is....
 
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