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Four shot at Justin Bieber’s party in US by unknown gunman...



The Canadian singer had performed in WeHo at the Pacific Design Center and had an after-party nearby at The Nice Guy.

At least four people were shot by an unknown gunman at Justin Bieber’s party in Los Angeles, United States, on Friday night.

The guests list included Drake, Leo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Lil Baby, Kendall Jenner Kodak Black and Khloe Kardashian.


Rapper Kodak Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, and two other individuals were hospitalized after sustaining injuries in a shooting outside a lounge on N La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles early Saturday morning.

The incident occurred in the hour after the venue had concluded hosting an unofficial afterparty for Justin Bieber’s concert.


Kodak was seen leaving the party flanked by an entourage of friends and associates including rapper Gunna. As the group stops to take photos with fans outside the event, a fistfight breaks out among a group standing by a red Ferrari on the street. Though the motives behind the skirmish are still unconfirmed, LAPD had previously shared the incident was not gang-related.

While the incident unfolded near the lounge, the afterparty had already concluded by the time it occurred, with guests being escorted out of the venue at around 1:45 a.m. ahead of a 2:00 a.m. closure. A source close to the situation also indicated that Kodak Black hadn’t entered the premises during the evening.


Multiple rounds were fired, striking the three men. Two were transported from the restaurant to a local hospital by the Los Angeles fire department, while the third was later moved to a hospital after leaving the crime scene. All victims are now in stable condition. There is currently no information available on suspects in the incident and the investigation remains ongoing.

The afterparty was set just down the street from the Pacific Design Center, which hosted Justin Bieber as part of h.wood and Revolve’s Homecoming Weekend event earlier in the evening. The afterparty did not have any official affiliation with Bieber’s concert.
The two-day event is meant to celebrate sports, fashion, entertainment and music ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday. Homecoming Weekend has been planned to host a series of high-profile performers through Saturday evening.


During last night’s festivities, Bieber performed a 30-minute set to a crowd of about 1,500 individuals, with Shawn Mendes, Anthony Ramos, Logan Paul, Niall Horan and Scooter Braun among those in attendance. The performance wrapped at around midnight. The afterparty reportedly hosted Bieber and his wife, Hailey, Drake,

The shooter or shooters are still on the loose and no arrests have been made, according to police. The incident is not gang-related.

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