The owner of the bowling alley where Takeoff died said the rapper’s actions caused his own death in response to a recent lawsuit.
Bowling alley owner wants takeoff lawsuit dismissed
On March 21, Radar reported that the owner of a Texas bowling alley where Takeoff was shot and killed in 2022 is asking for a lawsuit filed by the late rapper’s mother to be dismissed. “There is a reasonable possibility that the incidents involved and the losses complained of were caused in whole or in part by unknown criminals involved in illegal gambling,” Houston-based 810 Billiards & Bowling said in the filing. Unlawful Possession of a Firearm…The defendant is not liable to the plaintiff because the plaintiff’s own acts or omissions directly caused or contributed to the plaintiff’s injuries. “
Takeoff’s mother, Tatiana Davenport, argued in a wrongful death lawsuit filed in 2023 that the defendants on the list, which also includes LVA4Houston Greenstreet, Lionstone Partners, Midway Companies and Texas Cushman & Wakefield, lacked necessary safety nets. Davenport said the bowling alley was hosting a VIP party and knew many of the people in attendance “could be celebrities, which in itself was unique and raised safety considerations, but none were taken.”
A judge has yet to rule on the petition, but Midway reportedly filed a similar motion back in January. The company said it was not responsible for the shooting and said, “The late Kirsnick Khari Tiquon Ball [TakeOff] Failure to exercise ordinary care for one’s own safety. “
XXL has contacted the Takeoff team for further comment.
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