The Grammy-nominated rapper, Offset, who appeared on WWE RAW a few weeks ago with rising star Je’Von Evans, is now in the news for a more serious reason. Reports say he was involved in a shooting incident near a Florida Casino.
Offset, who is best known as part of the hip-hop trio Migos, has also been active outside music. He made his WWE debut in February 2026 on RAW in Atlanta, where he supported Evans in a match against Kofi Kingston. Offset didn’t just stand and admire the action. He actually got involved at ringside and even took out Grayson Waller during an interference, helping Evans win.
That appearance led to a short storyline feud with The New Day. Offset also contributed musically, as his song “Bodies” was used as the official theme for the WWE Elimination Chamber 2026.
Offset was reportedly shot near a casino in Florida
A worrying report about Offset came out on April 7, 2026. Several media outlets said he was involved in a shooting near an entertainment spot in Florida. According to reports from TMZ, the incident reportedly happened near the valet area of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at around 7 pm on Monday.
However, his team has said that he is “fine.”
In a report shared by Complex, one of Offset’s spokespersons gave an update on his health, saying, “We can confirm Offset was shot and is currently at the hospital receiving medical care. He is stable and being closely monitored.”
A representative of Seminole County Police stated that “two individuals have been detained.” Offset has been taken to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. Still, details are unclear. It is not known what caused the shooting, if Offset was the target, or if anyone has been identified.
The location, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, is a popular venue for grand events, concerts, and celebrity appearances. So, incidents like this naturally draw a lot of public attention.
We hope he regains his health and undergoes a speedy recovery.
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