Texas grand jury indicts suspect in Migos rapper Takeoff's fatal shooting
DJ, nightclub promoter Patrick Clark previously free on $1M bond
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The man accused of fatally shooting Migos rapper Takeoff last year outside a Houston bowling alley has been indicted on a murder charge, according to court records.
Patrick Xavier Clark had been free on a $1 million bond when a grand jury in Houston indicted him on Thursday.
Letitia Quinones-Hollins, one of Clark’s attorneys, said the indictment was not unexpected.
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"When we get inside a courtroom and in front of a jury, where we will be able to put on our evidence and cross-examine the state’s witnesses ... we expect the jury will come back with a verdict of not guilty," Quinones-Hollins said Thursday in a statement.
Takeoff was shot in the head and back as more than 30 people were leaving a private party at the bowling alley around 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 1. Houston police have said the gunfire followed a disagreement over a "lucrative" game of dice outside the bowling alley, but that the 28-year-old rapper was not involved and was "an innocent bystander."
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Clark, 33, who has worked as a DJ and nightclub promoter, was arrested on Dec. 1.
Authorities allege that surveillance video showed Clark was holding a wine bottle in one hand when he fired his gun. Fingerprints found on the bottle were later used to identify him. FBI sources had also pointed to Clark as being at the shooting, according to police.
HOUSTON POLICE ANNOUNCE ARREST IN KILLING OF MIGOS RAPPER TAKEOFF
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Prosecutors alleged Clark had tried to flee the country before his arrest, looking online for information about using fake plane tickets to obtain an expedited passport.
Quinones-Hollins denied Clark was trying to leave the country after the shooting.
Born Kirsnick Khari Ball, Takeoff was the youngest member of Migos, the Grammy-nominated rap trio from suburban Atlanta that also featured his uncle Quavo and cousin Offset.
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Clark’s next court hearing is set for Aug. 23.