ACTIVE SHOOTER VIDEO: Lil Durk manager confirms nobody was shot dead during active shooting at WGCI Summer Jam concert at United Center, Chicago KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Saturday, August 12, 2023

ACTIVE SHOOTER VIDEO: Lil Durk manager confirms nobody was shot dead during active shooting at WGCI Summer Jam concert at United Center, Chicago

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Lil Durk manager confirms no one was shot dead during active shooting at WGCI Summer Jam concert at United Center, Chicago.

Unnecessary Balling wrote: "Nobody shot. Fake news."

According to reports, a shooter is currently shooting up the indoor arena located on the Near West Side of Chicago. Tonight, American Rapper Lil Durk was set to perform at the auditorium. At least twenty law enforcement vehicles have been seen racing to the scene of the incident. Many concertgoers are currently sheltering in place at different places after a large brawl broke out between a number of individuals during the ongoing WGCI-FM Summer Jam 2023.

The number of injured victims remains unknown at this time. Concertgoers fear the shooting may have been targeted at the talented rapper Lil Durk. Law enforcement investigating the incident has not released any official statement following the incident.

Following the release of his new single and music video “All My Life” featuring J. Cole and ahead of his highly-anticipated new album, Lil Durk announced his Sorry For The Drought Tour is hitting the road this summer with special guests Kodak Black, NLE Choppa, and DD Osama in select cities. 


The 2023 tour run comes after his successful ‘The 7220 Tour’ which hit North America in 2022 featuring special guests Doodie Lo & Booka600. Last year, Lil Durk owned the charts with the platinum-certified 7220, which crashed the Billboard 200 as his first #1 debut on the chart and boasted “AHHH HA,” “What Happened To Virgil” [feat. Gunna], and the cross-genre smash “Broadway Girls” [feat. Morgan Wallen].

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