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RnB 29 April, 2004

Police van shot up at site of rap video

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ST. LEWIS (J-Known Fans Website) - Teenage rapper J-Kwon was shooting a new video on Tuesday (April 27) afternoon in St. Louis, when shots were fired.
Luckily no one was hurt, only an empty van was hit by a stray bullet. The gunfire happened just after 4 p.m., while filming at a liquor store and vacant lot. The set drew hundreds of fans watching the filming, causing traffic around the area.
Authorities believe the shots were fired from a passing vehicle, but police were not the target. Investigators are hoping that the film will help identify the shooters.

J-Kwon has stated that the shots were not a part of his video, nor were him or his crew responsible and will cooperate with police. J-Kwon's recently release debut Hood Hop and fueled by the smash single "Tipsy."






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