Footage Of XXXTENTACION Getting Jumped Surfaces

The footage of Migos and XXXTENTACION finally surfaces.

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UPDATE: XXXTentacion has shared an alternate angle of the incident, which came from security footage of a nearby hotel. 

After XXXTENTACION allegedly got jumped by the Migos, he went on Instagram trying to taunt them for not trying to kill him after they supposedly pulled out a strap on him. While there wasn't any footage of the actual fight at the time, all X had to show for it was a few scars on his face and his word. Now, there seems to be footage of the altercation that has emerged.

Footage of XXXTENTACION and Migos altercation has surfaced. The footage shows what seems like X on the ground with someone on top of him struggling to get a few hits in. Meanwhile, X's homeboy is heard screaming for police in the background.

X still stays on the ground while the fight continues. "I ain't callin' no police, n****," he says before continuing to tell who ever's on top of him to fight him one on one. The captured encounter doesn't match what he said on his Instagram story.

After the whole fight happened initially, X went online to put Takeoff on blast, specifically. He said that Takeoff went running after while X chased him down with a camera. In the footage, there's not even a sign of Takeoff or any visible footage of anyone in the Migos, atleast not enough to pin the blame on them.

After the fight happened, all three of the Migos made no public response. However, they took to Instagram to show some BTS footage of a photoshoot they were at. None of them had visible scars on them but they did show their location, which indicated they were in Los Angeles. Nobody from their camp has commented on the accusations but they don't seem worried by it in the least.

Check the footage out below: 


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