Lil Mouse Reportedly Shot In The Leg In Chicago

    Chicago rapper Lil Mouse, who emerged on the drill scene as a teen and beefed with the polarizing Slim Jesus, has been the victim of a shooting. According to Fake Shore Drive, a publicist for Mouse has revealed that he was shot in the leg over the weekend.

    The shooting reportedly took place on Sunday (October 29) on the South Side of Chicago. The 18-year-old MC is expected to make a full recovery.

    Mouse’s social media accounts have been relatively quiet following this weekend’s shooting. Specifics on the shooting are also scarce.

    This isn’t the first time Mouse has found himself in the midst of a shooting.

    In 2013, seven people were shot during a Mouse and King Samson performance in Chicago. He was not among those injured as a result of the shooting though.

    14 thoughts on “Lil Mouse Reportedly Shot In The Leg In Chicago

    1. It was only a matter of time when this clown would get shot. I’m surprised it didn’t happen sooner.

    2. He probably shot himself on accident or something. His accounts quiet because he don’t want people to know.

    3. I hope the violent sociopthic perpetrators are brought to justice by the boys in blue! #NYPD #LAPD #coast2coast

    4. I get bored and tired of hearing of someone getting shot in hip hop. There are a lot of cowards walking around with guns. Hip hop and killings go together. But at some point we need to move forward and behave better.

      1. So far, you’re holding the best comment of my week with this one. Chicago is and will continue to be a hot mess. I’m glad for those trying to make a change (Ye, Common, Fest, Chance – off the top of my head), but it’s overwhelming. The system they put on African Americans in this sector is on some other level.

    5. Good shoulda been shot in the chest for beefing with slim jesus anyone willing to give that dumbfucker recognition publicly with any level of public notoriety deserves the same man what a joke

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