Kiari Kendrell Cephus, the Atlanta rapper known professionally as Offset and a founding member of the chart-topping hip-hop trio Migos, was shot Monday evening outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, in South Florida.
The incident occurred shortly after 7 p.m. in the valet area of the sprawling resort complex, according to statements from both the rapper’s representatives and Seminole Police.
A spokesperson for Offset confirmed to multiple outlets that the 34-year-old artist was shot and is “currently at the hospital receiving medical care.” The rep added that Offset is “fine,” “stable,” and “being closely monitored.”
Seminole Police described the shooting as resulting in non-life-threatening injuries to one individual, who was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. Officers responded immediately, quickly contained the situation, and detained two people at the scene. As of Tuesday morning, the investigation remained active, but authorities emphasized that the site is secure, operations at the casino are continuing normally, and there is no ongoing threat to the public.
The Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, with its towering guitar-shaped hotel and bustling nightlife, draws thousands of visitors daily for gambling, concerts, and dining. Monday’s violence unfolded in a high-traffic valet zone, an area typically filled with luxury vehicles and guests coming and going from the property.
Details about what sparked the shooting—whether a targeted dispute, robbery attempt, or random altercation—have not been released by police. Some unconfirmed social media reports and rumors have circulated online linking the incident to past interpersonal tensions in the rap community, including speculation involving another artist, but law enforcement has offered no official confirmation, and at least one attorney has pushed back against those claims.
Offset rose to fame as part of Migos alongside Quavo and the late Takeoff. The group’s hits like “Bad and Boujee,” “Stir Fry,” and “Walk It Talk It” helped define a generation of trap music and earned multiple Grammy nominations. Offset has also enjoyed a successful solo career and high-profile personal life, including a former marriage to fellow superstar Cardi B, with whom he shares three children.
The news inevitably draws painful parallels to the November 2022 fatal shooting of his Migos bandmate and childhood friend **Takeoff** (real name Kirshnik Khari Ball), who was killed at age 28 outside a Houston bowling alley after an unrelated dice game turned violent. That unsolved tragedy sent shockwaves through hip-hop and left the remaining members to navigate grief while continuing their careers.
As of Tuesday, Offset’s condition appears stable, offering relief to fans who flooded social media with well-wishes. No updates have been released on his expected recovery timeline or any potential impact on upcoming projects.
Seminole Police continue to investigate. Authorities have not yet identified the detained individuals or filed specific charges publicly. Further details, including any possible motive or ballistics findings, are expected as the probe advances.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Offset, the former Migos rapper, was shot Monday evening in the valet area outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries, is stable, and is currently receiving medical care at Memorial Regional Hospital.
Two individuals have been detained by Seminole Police, and the investigation is ongoing. Authorities confirm the situation was quickly contained with no threat to the public.
Offset is fine and expected to recover. This marks another tragic chapter for the Migos collective following the fatal shooting of bandmate Takeoff in 2022.
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