Suspect in murder of Migos rapper Takeoff arrested in Houston
(L-R) Offset, Quavo and Takeoff of Migos arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala (Met Gala) to celebrate the opening of "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., May 7, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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A suspect has been
arrested and charged in the shooting death of rapper Takeoff last month,
Houston police and city officials said on Friday, in what the mayor called the
latest tragic example of "a young man taking the life of another young
man."
Patrick Xavier
Clark, 33, was taken into custody on Thursday evening and charged with murder,
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner told a news conference alongside Mayor
Sylvester Turner.
"I want to
express my regret and disappointment that this was another case of a young man
taking the life of another young man," Turner said
The 28-year-old
rapper, born Kirsnick Khari Ball, was shot dead after a party at a Houston
bowling alley on Nov. 1. Two other people were wounded in the shooting, which
police said erupted during an argument over a "lucrative" dice game.
"I can tell you
that Takeoff was not involved in the playing of the dice game, he was not
involved in the argument that happened outside, and he was not armed. He was an
innocent bystander," Houston Police Sergeant Michael Burrow told the news
conference."
Burrow said the
investigation was slowed because none of the more than 30 people at the party
spoke to police at the scene.
"It's important
that those people come forward," Burrow said. "We're still looking to
talk to a lot of those people." He said that the case was largely solved
through video and audio evidence culled from surveillance cameras and cell
phones.
Ball was a key
member of the Atlanta-based hip hop trio Migos whose hits include "Bad and
Boujee" featuring rapper Lil Uzi Vert, "MotorSport" and "Walk
It Talk It."
His killing touched
off an outpouring of grief from the Atlanta hip-hop community and fans
worldwide.
Ball is the latest
rapper to be slain by gunfire in recent years, following Nipsey Hussle, Pop
Smoke and King Von.

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