Patrick Xavier Clark Charged In Takeoff Murder

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Patrick Xavier Clark has been arrested and charged with the murder of Rapper Takeoff. According to police reports Patrick Xavier Clark allegedly shot and killed Takeoff after a dispute over a dice game. Last month police in Houston Texas arrested Cameron Jacobs aka Lil Cam for gun possession that is believed to be linked to the Takeoff murder. During the Takeoff murder two other people were shot and sustained serious injuries. Houston Police have said that Takeoff was not taking part in the dice game and was an innocent bystander.

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A 33-year-old man was arrested on a murder charge in the shooting of rapper Takeoff, who police on Friday said was an “innocent bystander” when he was struck by gunfire outside a Houston bowling alley.

Patrick Xavier Clark was taken into custody peacefully on Thursday night, Houston police Chief Troy Finner said. Clark’s arrest came one day after another man was charged in connection with the Nov. 1 shooting, which authorities said followed a dispute over a dice game and wounded two other people.

Patrick Xavier Clark was being held in jail on Friday awaiting a bond hearing. Court records do not list a lawyer who could speak for him but indicate he was arrested as he was preparing to leave the country for Mexico.

Born Kirsnick Khari Ball, Takeoff was the youngest member of Migos, a Grammy-nominated rap trio from suburban Atlanta that also featured his uncle Quavo and cousin Offset.

The 28-year-old musician was one of three people police said were shot outside the downtown Houston bowling alley at about 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 1, when a dispute erupted as about 40 people were leaving a private party.

Police have said another man and a woman suffered non-life-threatening gunshot injuries during the shooting, in which at least two people opened fire.

Police Sgt. Michael Burrow said during a Friday news conference that the shooting followed a dispute over a “lucrative” game of dice but that Takeoff was not involved and was “an innocent bystander.” Finner said police do not know whether Patrick Xavier Clark was invited to the party or if he knew Takeoff.

Every person on the scene left without talking to police, Burrow said. Some of those people have since been located by the authorities, who have also worked to piece together events with ballistics, video and audio recordings, according to Burrow. He said investigators are still trying to track down witnesses.

“We will be looking to find you,” he said. “It will be easier if you come find us.”

On Wednesday, authorities announced the arrest of Cameron Joshua in connection with the shooting. Joshua was charged with illegally having a gun at the time Takeoff was shot, but prosecutors said the 22-year-old is not believed to have fired the weapon. Christopher Downey, Joshua’s lawyer, told reporters that he has not seen anything to suggest that his client was involved in Takeoff’s killing.

Burrow said that investigators believe it was Clark’s gunfire that killed the rapper.

Prosecutors on Friday asked a court to set Clark’s bond at $1 million US, arguing he is a flight risk. After Takeoff’s shooting, Patrick Xavier Clark applied for an expedited passport by submitting the itinerary for an “imminent” flight to Mexico, according to court records. They say he was arrested the day he received the passport and was in possession of a “large amount” of cash.

Migos’s record label, Quality Control, mourned Takeoff’s death in a statement posted on Instagram that attributed it to “senseless violence.” 

Fans and other performers, including Drake and Justin Bieber, celebrated Takeoff’s musical legacy in a memorial service last month in Atlanta.

Migos first broke through with the massive hit Versace in 2013. The group had four Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, though Takeoff was not on its multi-week No. 1 hit Bad and Boujee, featuring Lil Uzi Vert. The rappers put out a trilogy of albums called CultureCulture II and Culture III, with the first two hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.

In the weeks before his death, Takeoff — who released the solo album The Last Rocket in 2018 — and Quavo put out Only Built for Infinity Links. Takeoff hoped the joint album with Quavo would build respect for his lyrical abilities, telling the Drink Champs podcast, “It’s time to give me my flowers.”

As Clark’s arrest was announced on Friday, Takeoff’s voice could again be heard, featured on Feel The Fiyaaaah alongside A$AP Rocky on Metro Boomin’s album Heroes and Villains, which was released that day.

He sang, “It’s quiet right now in the streets.”

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Cameron Joshua AKA Lil Cam Arrested For Gun Possession

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Cameron Joshua also known as Lil Cam has been arrested for gun possession in Houston Texas. What makes this particular crime news stand out is Cameron Joshua is also a suspect in the murder of rapper Takeoff murder which took place earlier in November 2022. Now Houston police have not officially named any suspects in Takeoff murder however a lot of speculation from Hip Hop news outlets are pointing towards Cameron Joshua as being one of the people responsible for the senseless murder. It will be interesting to see in the upcoming days whether Cameron Joshua will face more charges other than the unlawful carrying weapons he is currently facing

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Takeoff was shot and killed in the early hours of November 1. In the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and Sgt. Michael Arrington urged the public to help them identity a suspect in the beloved 28-year-old Migos rapper’s senseless murder. More recently, Kashara Marshall, Quavo’s sister and Takeoff’s aunt, took to Instagram to beg for the arrest of Takeoff’s killer.

As of today (November 27), Houston Police have still not publicly identified a suspect. However, according to HotNewHipHop and RapTV, 22-year-old Cameron Joshua (known as Lil Cam 5th) has been arrested by Houston’s Harris County Sheriff’s Office and handed a felony charge for “unlawful carrying weapons.” There is heavy speculation that this arrest is in connection to Takeoff’s investigation because Lil Cam 5th is alleged to have unlawfully had a handgun in his possession on the night of Takeoff’s death in Houston, though that connection has not been explicitly nor officially drawn

Takeoff died at 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston. He was attending a private event with Quavo. Houston Police confirmed that an altercation during a dice game outside of the venue led to shots being fired, fatally striking Takeoff. His celebration of life took place at State Farm Arena in his hometown Atlanta on November 11.

Earlier this week, Chief Finner provided a vague update on the ongoing investigation to KPRC 2 (as noted by iHeart), noting he felt “confident” that a suspect will be brought to justice and dispelling any notion that his department’s manhunt was running dry.

“I feel good where we’re progressing,” he said. “You remember on that day, I met with his mother. I talked with that lady personally, made a promise and there’s a lot being said. We want all investigations on murders when people are being killed to move. But the main thing is we get it right. I do not want to send family members on a rollercoaster ride, and then we have to come back and say, ‘Whoa, that wasn’t the person.’ I want everyone to be patient and just understand there will be some justice here in Houston, Texas.”

Lil Cam Has Reportedly Been Arrested And There’s Speculation He’s Linked To Takeoff’s Murder