Road Rage: Music Stars Whose Tour Buses Were Shot At
Artists who've been shot at on the road.
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Duck Down - Weezy F. Baby literally learned what it was like to be on fire (or at least fired at) this weekend after his tour bus was hit with bullets soon after he left the Compound nightclub in Atlanta. Luckily, Lil Wayne escaped death. While we breathe a sigh of relief, take a look at a few music stars whose tour buses were shot at and a few casualties that occurred because of the gun violence. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Nikki Beach/ Splash News)
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Live in the Sky - The King's tour van was bombarded with bullets in 2006 after he and his crew left a Cincinnati night club. T.I. and his family got into an altercation while at the venue and gunmen then followed them after they left the club, firing on the vehicle and killing his friend and road manager Philant Johnson. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images)
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Pop That - Back in February 2013, French Montana received a scare after a gunman let loose at a crowd of people, including fans and the rapper's entourage, who were gathered around his tour bus in Philadelphia. The Coke Boy was all good, but one man was wounded while another died from wounds. (Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for GQ)
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No Shots - The no fly zone was allegedly put into effect on Ricky Rozay and The Boss felt the heat from the streets of Detroit. Though no shots were fired. Ross's empty tour bus was ransacked and robbed in July 2012. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images for SHOWTIME SPORTS)
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Shots Fired - Apparently folks didn't like Waka Flocka's new sound system. Back in Feb. 2011, While getting a stereo installed during a visit to North Carolina, a few cars pulled up and let shots ring at the current ATL king. Waka and his crew were cool but his security did return fire and allegedly hit one of the shooters. (Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images for Nolcha Fashion Week 2013)
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