Jim Jones found himself in a violent airport fight that was caught on video.
Jim Jones fight at Florida airport
On Saturday (May 4), TMZ released a video of Jim Jones getting into a violent fight with two men at an airport. In the video below, Capo grapples with two men near the base of an escalator at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Jim throws haymakers at the two men, and they appear to land on an old man’s legs, causing him to cry out in pain as he tumbles to the ground at the bottom of the escalator. But the quarrel continued.
It looks as if one of the men is able to land a punch, and then Jim retaliates and hits one of the men in the head. Sheriff’s officers and security officers rushed down the escalator and broke up the fight. You can visibly see a man bleeding from his head.
Jim was ordered to sit down, but one of the men began to get physical with the police, who warned the man to calm down.
It’s unclear what started the fight, but Harlem Rhymes reportedly told TMZ that he was just defending himself. “I just mind my own business and defend myself. They got what they wanted,” he told the outlet.
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Jim Jones talks about his airport brawl
Just hours after video of his airport brawl went viral, the former Dipset member took to Instagram Live to post about his violent altercation with two men.
In the video shared below by The Shade Room, Jim calmly tells his fans that he’s okay. “I am…” he said. “Wait a minute, I have to get dressed for this party. I’ll be with you. Promise you. I will.”
In another video, Jim Jones is outside the Taboo nightclub in Miami, where he was scheduled to host an event. The veteran rapper wore a diamond-encrusted necklace and bracelet, as well as a huge “VL” diamond ring.
“The show must go on,” he told his fans. “Fuck everything else.”
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