Police say XXXTentacion’s killers were ‘tracking’ him as surveillance footage is released

The rapper was shot dead at a motorcycle dealership in Florida in June

Surveillance footage of the events leading up to XXXTentacion‘s murder has been released.

The rapper, whose real name was Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, was shot and killed at a motorcycle dealership in Broward County, Florida on June 18. He was 20 years old.

The security camera footage, which was broadcast on local news channel WPLG, shows two men approaching the star’s BMW car. They have guns drawn and can be seen reaching into the car to rob him. 

Another clip shows suspect Robert Allen inside the Riva Motorsports store and walking past the rapper as he is shown a motorbike by an employee. Surveillance footage can be seen below – some of it may be upsetting to some viewers.

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Police believe Onfroy’s killers “tracked” him before his murder, which happened when his car was blocked from leaving the motorcycle dealership’s parking lot. Four men, including Allen, have been indicted on charges relating to his death.

Allen is currently being held at Fort Lauderdale prison. Dedrick Williams, Michael Boatwright, and Trayvon Newsome are also being held and awaiting trial.

Meanwhile, a number of tracks featuring the rapper have been released since his death. XXXTentacion appeared on the joint track with Lil Peep, ‘Falling Down’, earlier this year, and was also featured on Lil Wayne’s long-awaited ‘Tha Carter V’ record, which was released earlier today (September 28).

He is also reportedly set to be present on Kanye West’s new album, ‘Yandhi’, which is due to arrive tomorrow (September 29). West recently said he regrets not having stood up for XXXTentacion before his death.

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