The father of a young man who was brutally beaten by members of rapper Nardo Wick's entourage criticized the artist for refusing to cooperate with authorities and provide the names of the assailants. The fan, George Obregon Jr., approached Wick after a concert in Tampa to take a photo but was knocked unconscious by one member of the entourage and then attacked by another. Obregon Sr. expressed frustration that Wick has not identified the attackers and called for his cooperation with the police. The family is now taking legal action against Wick. The rapper has condemned the attack and reached out to the Obregons, expressing his concern and apologizing for what happened. Tampa police are seeking assistance in identifying the two suspects involved in the assault.
A 20-year-old fan of Jacksonville rapper Nardo Wick was left in critical condition after being attacked by apparent members of the rapper's entourage outside a club in Tampa. A video of the incident went viral on social media, prompting police to search for two suspects. Wick expressed his apologies and stated that the attackers were not his security or directly connected to him. The victim's mother said her son had a concussion and bleeding in his brain and did not deserve to be attacked. The rapper's management team also condemned the attack and expressed concern for the victim's well-being.
Cardi B retaliated against a fan who threw a drink at her during a concert in Las Vegas by throwing her microphone back at the attacker. The incident was captured in a viral video, sparking discussions about fan behavior at concerts. Cardi B is the latest artist to face such attacks, with others including Bebe Rexha, Ava Max, and Lil Nas X. Experts suggest that the blurring of online and real-life boundaries may contribute to this behavior.
A fan stormed the stage and slapped singer Ava Max during her concert in LA. The incident occurred just days after Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a phone at her show. Ava Max continued with the performance and later tweeted about the incident, stating that the fan had scratched the inside of her eye and would never be allowed at her shows again. There is no news yet on whether the man has been detained or arrested. This behavior is unacceptable and highlights the importance of concert safety.
Singer Bebe Rexha was hit in the face by a phone thrown by a fan during her concert in New York City on Sunday. The incident was captured on video and shared on social media. Rexha fell to her knees in agony and had to receive three stitches. Fans expressed their outrage and support for the singer on Twitter. Rexha recently revealed that she gained 30 pounds due to polycystic ovary syndrome.
A fan who attacked the Colorado Rockies mascot, Dinger, during a game against the St. Louis Cardinals has turned himself in to the Denver Police Department. The suspect, identified as Kenneth Sonley, 45, was cited for assault and disturbing the peace. The department expressed appreciation for tips from the community that led to Sonley's identification.