Rapper OMB Peezy was reportedly the target of a shooting early Sunday morning in Raleigh, North Carolina, while arriving to perform at the Star Bar. The incident, which occurred around 4 a.m., left his Sprinter van riddled with bullet holes, although fortunately, no injuries were reported.
Witnesses recounted a chaotic scene as shots rang out, prompting concert-goers to flee for safety. One attendee described the moment, stating she heard gunfire and saw others running outside the venue. More than 20 shell casings were discovered at the scene, indicating a serious escalation of violence.
Raleigh police confirmed that OMB Peezy, who has gained recognition in the underground rap scene, was the intended target of the shooting. The artist, originally from Mobile, Alabama, has made waves on social media, particularly with his track “All of That Woofin’,” which has contributed to his growing popularity.
The incident raises questions about safety at smaller venues like Star Bar, which has previously faced scrutiny due to past violent incidents. Residents have voiced concerns, calling for improved security measures at the venue, which they feel has become a public safety hazard. One local expressed regret about attending the event, saying, “I knew I shouldn’t have come.”
This alarming event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers artists can face while performing, particularly in environments where security may be lax. The shooting not only poses a risk to performers but also to fans and bystanders in attendance. As OMB Peezy recovers from this close call, it highlights the need for increased safety protocols in nightlife venues and the ongoing risks associated with the rap lifestyle.