Orlando, FL

An Orlando rapper named LPB Poody along with two others were injured in a shooting that left an 18-year-old University of Louisville football recruit, Dexter Rentz, dead. Rentz had just signed with the college last December and was set to visit the campus for his official recruitment visit on May 10.

According to CNN, Rentz, Poody and the two others were standing in front of a house in Orlando’s Carver Shores neighborhood, when shots were fired on Saturday night (April 25) around 11 p.m.

Rapper Bennahhunnaa Apparently Shot By His Girlfriend After He Wouldn't Leave Her Place

Unconfirmed reports and tweets from Poody’s fans and friends have suggested that the victims had been filming a music video earlier that day, while others have said they were together for a funeral. It appears both could be true. On Monday (April 27), Poody posted a snippet from rapper HotBoii’s funeral-themed music video, “Don’t Need Time,” on Instagram, while also mourning his late friend, Lil Dunc.

Detectives have not yet identified a motive or any suspects. However, Orlando Police Department Sgt. Joe Capece reportedly believes that someone in the group was targeted in the shooting. The incident is currently under investigation. As more information is revealed, continued updates will be shared.

HipHopDX | Rap & Hip Hop News | Ad Placeholder
AD

AD LOADING...

AD

Poody most recently dropped off his single, “Address It,” last Thursday (April 23).

Another tragedy struck earlier this month, when two Lousiana children, Trayvon Alexander and Keshon Batiste, were killed in a car accident on April 10. CNN reports that Shaquille O’Neal will help cover 11-year-old Batiste’s funeral costs.

Phil Conrad, a friend of the NBA Hall of Famer, had first told Shaq about the wreck and he was immediately inspired to help.

HipHopDX | Rap & Hip Hop News | Ad Placeholder
AD

AD LOADING...

AD

“He called me and asked me to reach out to the family on his behalf, and get back with him,” Conrad told Lafayette’s KLFY news station. “When I called him back and told him that the family had raised over $3,000 in a GoFundMe, but was still short of what they needed, he immediately stopped what he was doing and sent the money to me, and I wrote out a check.”

Shaq had reportedly wanted to cover the costs for both children, but the Alexander family had insurance.

[apple_news_ad type=”standard”]