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DaBaby’s Fatal 2018 Walmart Shooting – Unseen Video Surfaces

Unseen video of DaBaby’s deadly 2018 shooting at a North Carolina Walmart has surfaced.

Tonight (April 24), Rolling Stone posted previously unreleased security footage of DaBaby’s 2018 altercation that left 19-year-old Jaylin Craig dead. The “Rockstar” rapper, born Jonathan Kirk, reportedly faced a charge of carrying a concealed weapon following the shooting, but was never prosecuted for Craig’s death.

The new video, which contains no sound, begins with DaBaby appearing to be confronted by two individuals: Jaylin Craig and Henry Douglas. A physical altercation breaks out between DaBaby and Douglas after Baby punches Douglas. Craig can be seen appearing to brandish a weapon in the background, but then tucks it away.

DaBaby and Douglas’ brawl leads to another camera angle, which shows them both struggling upright against each other. Craig then walks over to them, appearing to reach for a weapon a second time before attempting to break the rappper and Craig apart. DaBaby’s then-girlfriend Mariah Osbourne confronts Craig, appearing at one point to raise her right hand up to his face as Baby and Douglas continue to struggle.

The footage then breaks to the previous angle and shows DaBaby sliding on the ground into frame with a firearm in his right hand. He then adjusts the hood of his hoodie that was on his head and appears to fire the gun. The footage does not show Craig being hit, only DaBaby appearing to shoot the firearm. You can watch the video in full at the bottom of this post.

As previously mentioned, the Kirk rapper has continually maintained his self-defense claim in the years since the shooting.

“If them gunshots ain’t go off, nigga, my fuckin’ daughter could’ve got hit, son could’ve got hit, me,” he said in a video on social media just days after the incident. “Fuckin’ lawyers telling me not to say something and shit, fuck all that. Two niggas walk down on you and your whole muthafuckin’ family, threaten y’all, whip out on y’all, nigga, let me see what y’all gon’ too.”

Craig’s family, on the other hand, has a very different perception of their son’s death.

“We never hid from nobody,” Craig’s mother, Horsley, told Rolling Stone. “We never [heard] from nobody. Y’all knew our names from a news clip. But nobody ever asked us what was Jaylin like. Nobody.”

“This is stressing me out right now because every time you turn on the radio, you hear [DaBaby],” Craig’s father, Curtis, said. “You can’t even listen to the radio. I think about my son constantly. We all are going through the same stuff. Every time we talk about it, we think we are getting somewhere, and nobody is trying to help us. Every lawyer we talked to, they look into this case [and say] ‘Okay, we are going to get back with you.’ We don’t hear nothing [back].”

While DaBaby was never prosecuted for the death of Craig, he was charged with a carrying a concealed weapon. DaBaby did not have a permit for the weapon. In March of 2019, the charge was suddenly dropped after, “a key civilian witness was unavailable,” according to Rolling Stone via a county representative.

However, the charge was later brought back on DaBaby by the state and he was sentenced to 12 months of unsupervised probation, along with a suspended 30-day jail sentence.

Rolling Stone received the following response from the District Attorney’s office in response to the question of why Kirk didn’t receive any harsher charges: “[We] reviewed the police investigative file and agreed with the Huntersville Police Department’s decision not to charge Mr. Kirk further, as prosecutors could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant did not act in self-defense.”

According to a local Fox46 station in North Carolina, a report they ran in March of 2019 after speaking with Craig’s parents claims that the security footage was not shown in court.

DaBaby has already appeared to respond to the footage surfacing. “The niggas preying on me can’t fuck wit the people praying for me!” he wrote in a tweet.

XXL has reached out to DaBaby’s team and Walmart corporate for comment.

The video surfacing comes on the heels of DaBaby reportedly being involved in a shooting at his North Carolina home earlier this month. The rapper reportedly shot a man in the thigh who trespassed on his property.

See recently surfaced security video of DaBaby’s 2018 shooting incident below.

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Intruder shot at NC rapper DaBaby’s home after trespassing, 911 calls say :: WRAL.com

— 911 calls released in a shooting that happened at North Carolina rapper DaBaby’s home near Charlotte Wednesday night show that a person was shot for trespassing.

Police have not accused DaBaby, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk, of the shooting. Authorities did confirm that Kirk was home at the time of the shooting.

The gunman called 911 to say that he shot an intruder on Wednesday night.

“I shot him in his leg,” the 911 caller said. “He was trespassing on my property.”

Officers found the victim at Kirk’s home and he was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Police said the person who was shot is not from the area and was not a guest at the property.

“Just like any other property owner, they’re entitled to their right to secure their property and make sure nobody comes in,” according to Troutman Police Chief Josh Watson.

911 calls released to WCNC were redacted and the voice of the caller was altered.

The home, which is in the small town of Troutman just north of Charlotte, is surrounded by a tall concrete wall and security gate. Signs displaying “No Trespassing” and “We have guns and shovels” are posted around the property.

DaBaby recently made headlines after making disparaging comments about gay men and HIV during a performance at a Miami music festival. He is also known for beefing with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in 2019 after being detained on minor drug charges.

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Person shot outside of rapper DaBaby’s North Carolina home, police say

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A person was shot and wounded outside the North Carolina home of rapper DaBaby, authorities said Thursday, but it was unclear if he himself was involved or hurt.

DaBaby and at least one other person were at the home when the shooting happened Wednesday evening, Troutman Police Chief Josh Watson told The Associated Press. 

But he wouldn’t say who was shot or who did the shooting, citing an ongoing investigation. He said the injuries of the unidentified wounded person were not life-threatening.

A person was shot outside of the rapper, DaBaby’s, North Carolina home.
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A spokesperson for the rapper didn’t immediately respond to an email request for comment on Thursday.

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Troutman, located in Iredell County, is 35 miles (56 km) north of Charlotte.

DaBaby was home at the time of the shooting.
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The shooting is the latest in a series of incidents involving DaBaby, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk. In 2019, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of carrying a concealed weapon after a fatal shooting at a Walmart in Huntersville, North Carolina, just south of Troutman. He was not charged in the shooting.

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Last year, the Grammy-nominated rapper was arrested after he took a loaded gun into an upscale store on Rodeo Drive.

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Person shot outside rapper DaBaby’s Troutman home scaled fence to get on property, police say – WSOC TV

TROUTMAN, N.C. — A person was shot on a football field outside rapper DaBaby’s Troutman home Wednesday night, according to police.

The Charlotte rapper, whose real name is Jonathan Kirk, was home at the time of the shooting, Troutman police said. A second person was also at the house.

According to authorities, a third person on the property was shot on the football field outside DaBaby’s mansion. The victim’s identity has not been released, but they are being treated at a Charlotte hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Channel 9′s Dave Faherty learned the person shot was not a guest or a resident of the area. Police believe the person scaled a fence to get on the property.

Officers have not said who shot the person or if any charges will be filed. Police said they did seize a gun from the home.

There are several no trespassing signs around the property, according to investigators.

“There’s a significantly tall concrete wall surrounded by, on the other side, a high chain link fence,” Chief Josh Watson said. “No, it’s like any other property owner, he’s entitled to his rights to secure their property and make sure nobody comes in.”

Channel 9 Skyzoom flew over the mansion Thursday morning, and security could be seen around the home, including a security car parked in the driveway for hours.

The home is located on more than 8.5 acres of land, and the property is valued at nearly $2.3 million.

“That much property being in Troutman, you just got to be a fool to touch DaBaby. You just got to be,” Troutman resident Anthony McCullah said.

>> Faherty is following the latest developments and will have updates on Eyewitness News at 5 p.m.

This is an ongoing investigation. Return to this story for updates.

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T.I. Defends DaBaby’s Homophobic Comments

T.I. is catching heat online after defending homophobic comments DaBaby made during Baby’s Rolling Loud Festival set in Miami Sunday night (July 25), while also comparing the Charlotte, N.C. rapper’s remarks to Lil Nas X’s unapologetic music videos and performances.

Earlier this afternoon (July 26), Tip opined on a clip from DaBaby’s performance last night, which The Shade Room shared on their Instagram page.

“If Lil Nas X can kick his shit in peace… so should dababy,” he said, including an emoji of a man shrugging his shoulders. T.I. closed out the comment with the hashtag #equality.

Tip quickly caught flak via social media for his stance on DaBaby’s homophobic rhetoric, which was said during the same performance where Baby was seen dodging a shoe that was thrown at him onstage.

One person said: “Y’all confusing freedom of speech with respect. Just because you have a right to say something doesn’t mean you should. Have some respect for people and speak positivity not negativity. Plain and simple.”

Another wrote, “Its literally not the same, one is bein their unapologetic self and not harmin no one in the process and the other is spewin hate. this comparison yall keep on tryin to make between the two artist is not the drag yall think it is.”

T.I. hopped on Instagram Live hours later to expound on his IG comment.

“Ain’t nothing in the world gon’ make me hate nobody just because they do something different in the bedroom than I do,” Tip began. “Ain’t none of my business. Ain’t none of my business. Zero. I don’t give a damn what you’re doing.”

The rapper-reality TV star went on to say: “I got a lot of respect for muthafuckas like Lil Nas X and muthafuckas like Frank Ocean. Muthafuckas who step out there and live their truth. Honest with themselves. You dig? A lot of you muthafuckas out there hiding your truth.”

In a separate portion of the livestream, T.I. speaks on homophobia, denouncing that he categorizes himself as such.

“You can’t make nobody homophobic,” he tells. “Just because I am proud of what I am don’t make me hate what you are, period. Ain’t no way to tangle or twist that. Ain’t no hate. Ain’t no hate in that, bruh.”

He then compares Lil Nas X’s prior videos and award show performances to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s headline-making video for their joint track “WAP.”

“For instance, the Lil Nas X shit, the performances and videos,” he explains. “Man, I got a lot of respect for bruh because like I said, he had the courage to live his truth, but that shit ain’t for me. It just ain’t for me. I ain’t got no business looking at it… And I don’t want my children seeing it either because their minds haven’t developed to a place where they can wraps their minds around those types of experiences and those types of visual presentations. And know how to sort it out within their perception. You dig?.”

Tip adds: “And I actually feel the same way about the ‘WAP’ video. I actually enjoy the ‘WAP’ video a little bit better, but I still feel the same way. It’s the same the same thing. But if you gon’ have the ‘WAP’ video, you gon’ damn sure have the Lil Nas X video. And if you gon’ have the Lil Nas X video and him living his truth, you gon’ damn sure have people like DaBaby who gon’ speak they truth and it ain’t none wrong with none of it.”

As for DaBaby’s controversial remarks, the rhymer said while on Rolling Loud’s main stage last night: “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDs, any of them deadly sexual transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, put your cell phone light in the air. Ladies, if your pussy smells like water, put a cell phone light in the air. Fellas, if you ain’t suckin’ dick in the parking lot, put your cell phone lights in the air.”

Lil Nas X has sparked many conversations stemming from his music videos. Back in April, the openly gay rapper received disapproving remarks from many, including members of the hip-hop community such as Joyner Lucas and Sada Baby, regarding his “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” video, which contains homoerotic undertones and shows Nas X giving Satan a lap.

Nas X’s 2021 BET Awards performance was also a trending topic as he closed out his show exchanging a kiss with one of his male backup dancers.

In Lil Nas X’s latest visual, “Industry Baby” featuring Jack Harlow, he takes a similar approach in the risqué video, displaying nude men in the prison-themed clip. Nas X responded to comments over the weekend, which accused him of failing to fight for gay rights, but instead claimed that he’s “marketing the sexual irresponsibility that’s causing young men to die from AIDS.”

Nas X said: “Y’all be silent as hell when niggas dedicate their entire music catalogue to rapping about sleeping with multiple women. but when i do anything remotely sexual i’m ‘being sexually irresponsible’ & ‘causing more men to die from aids’ y’all hate gay ppl and don’t hide it.”

While there have been endless conversations surrounding homophobia and homosexuality in hip-hop, tons of folks online feel that T.I. defending DaBaby and comparing Baby’s comments to Lil Nas X’s music videos and award show performances is off-base and that the two topics have no correlation.

See more reactions to Tip’s comments below.

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