Update 12/02/2022 12:28pm:
Blueface’s lawyer previously claimed the rapper was being “overcharged” in his attempted murder case. The alleged situation found Blueface and his crew beating up a man at Euphoric Gentleman’s Club in Las Vegas after the alleged victim made a bad joke about Blueface talking with “some females in a cheap vehicle. The rapper allegedly fired shots at the man’s vehicle after he pulled up in a truck asking the rapper and his crew, “Who hit me?” Now, the club owner where the incident occurred has spoken out about Blueface with some harsh words.
Blueface has continued to say he is innocent, but the alleged owner of Euphoric Gentleman’s Club says the rapper isn’t and that the club was forced to shut down because of “gang-related activities.”
On the Instagram for the club, the alleged owner wrote: “@euphoric_lasvegas was a spot for everyone to have fun & everyone super enjoyed it, but as everyone say, it’s always the Blacks that can’t nothing. We knew what we was up against when we opened. We are not upset with the police for not letting us open, because they gave us a chance that everyone said they wouldn’t.”
In the now-deleted post, the man continued saying “It wasn’t a white man that closed us down, it was a Black man. Mr. @bluefasebabyy & we have lawyered up & make 100% sure that he either spends the rest of his life in prison or he is going to pay us until the day he leaves this earth. We have given the footage to the police & the guy that was driving the truck was just beaten up by @bluefasebabyy & his crew for absolutely no reason.” He concluded by saying “Stop saying it’s self-defense. [Blueface] is 100% guilty, & we are going to make sure that he’s put away in court.” Take a look above.
source: Instagram
Update 11/18/2022 7:06am:
According to TMZ, investigators say that Blueface's attempted murder case was triggered by a bad joke at the strip club. Cops say while Blueface and his crew were at Euphoric Gentlemen's Club in Vegas on October 8, the victim allegedly made a joke that didn't land well, something to the affect of the rapper talking with "some females in a cheap vehicle."
This allegedly set off Blueface's crew and led to the victim being pummeled. When he got to his truck, Blueface and his crew thought he was "going for a gun" which prompted Blueface to fire several shots at the man's vehicle. The truck was marked by several bullets and the victim suffered a "bullet graze wound" on his left hand.
Update 11/17/2022 2:00am:
Blueface found himself standing before the judge on Wednesday as he was arraigned on charges and had bail set for an alleged attempted murder. The "Thotiana" rapper had bail set at $50,000 which the judge expects Blueface to clear with no issue. He also handed down a series of bail conditions that Blueface will have to follow or otherwise be subjected to police custody again.
Update 11/16/2022 3:10pm:
TMZ has obtained footage of the incident at a Las Vegas club last month that has led to the arrest of L.A. rapper Blueface.
On October 8, witnesses say a man walked into the Las Vegas club, where he was attacked by people in Blueface's crew, but the "Thotiana" rapper was allegedly not involved. After the fight, the man walked outside to his truck, and he pulled up on Blueface and his crew while they were leaving. The man reportedly asked Blueface and his entourage who hit him during the fight, which led to Blueface pulling out a gun and firing in the man's direction. The man in the truck then sped off. This was all caught on the security footage from the outside of the club.
Blueface was arrested on Tuesday (November 15) and charged with felony attempted murder with the use of a deadly firearm, and discharging a gun into a house, building, vehicle or craft.
Source: TMZ
Update 11/16/2022 1:37am:
LA rapper Blueface's mugshot has surfaced following his arrest in Las Vegas for felony attempted murder. According to authorities, Blueface was arrested due to an incident that occurred on Oct 8.
Original 11/15/2022 8:03pm:
Blueface was arrested for attempted murder in Las Vegas Tuesday in what eyewitnesses allege was an undercover operation.
According to TMZ, the rapper was apprehended outside of Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles. Video footage of the arrest shows Blueface being cuffed and taken to the ground by five men in front of his girlfriend, Chrisean Rock. Eyewitnesses claim there were between six and eight undercover officers on the scene, who were parked in unmarked cars.
Shortly after the arrest, Chrisean Rock tweeted, "Ugh why gotta take you from me."
Reports claim the officers were executing an open warrant for felony attempted murder from an alleged incident that occurred on October 8th. Additional charges include discharging a gun into a house, building, vehicle or craft.
This is a developing story, so please stay tuned as more details become available.
Source: TMZ