A ππ½πΈπΈππΎππ incident unfolded in Miami’s upscale Design District as Atlanta rapper Lil Deco was shot in the stomach during a robbery on Saturday. The assailants, linked to a longstanding feud, stole his $22,000 chain before fleeing. Three suspects have since been arrested, raising questions about safety in the area.
Witnesses reported chaos erupting at the Supreme store, a popular destination for hip-hop fans and artists. The incident occurred amid a busy holiday weekend, leaving shoppers in disbelief as gunfire rang out just steps away from high-end boutiques.
Lil Deco, who later posted a photo from the hospital, detailed his encounter with the suspects, all of whom hail from Atlanta. The police report indicates that tensions between rival groups escalated, culminating in the violent confrontation that left the rapper injured.

Authorities quickly apprehended 25-year-old Jamar McKay, 20-year-old Omarian Phillips, and 21-year-old Kevon Smith. They were located by the Miami SWAT team at a residence in Miami Shores, where the stolen chain was recovered. McKay faces serious charges, including armed robbery, while the others are charged as accessories.

The incident has sparked outrage and concern among fans and community members, with many questioning the safety of public spaces in Miami. Lil Deco’s decision to cooperate with law enforcement has also ignited debate, with some labeling him a “snitch” for providing information on his attackers.

As the investigation continues, the Miami police are urging anyone with additional information to come forward. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that can arise from gang-related conflicts spilling into public spaces, leaving the community on edge.