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Takeoff’s Mother Sues Bowling Alley Where He Was Killed

HOUSTON- Rapper Takeoff’s mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Houston bowling alley where the rapper was killed, according to a report.

Takeoff’s mother Titania Davenport is seeking $1 million in damages from 810 Billiard’s & Bowling, including pain and suffering, loss of earning capacity and funeral expenses, according to a complaint filed on Wednesday.

In the complaint, Davenport accuses the bowling alley of not providing sufficient security personal and screening for the event back in October, which they knew would draw a large crowd that would include celebrities, reports NBC News.

Takeoff, whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball, attended the private party where “one group of attendees began verbally, physically and openly causing trouble and trying to intimidate” the rapper and his friends, the complaint states, the outlet reports.

This led to gunfire being exchanged between “two people or groups,” which resulted in the Takeoff’s death by stray bullets, the suit claims.

The suit also claims the bowling alley knew about criminal activity “on their premises and in the surrounding area” prior to the shooting and did nothing to stop it.”

810 Billiards & Bowling haven’t commented on the suit.

Takeoff was with his cousin and fellow Migos rapper Quavo, at a private party at the bowling alley that began on Oct. 31.

The 31-year-old rapper was struck in his head and torso by multiple bullets and died at the scene.

Patrick Clark, 33, was charged with murder and another suspect was arrested on a charge of unlawful carrying of a weapon.

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