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Popular NYC Drill Rapper RUNS OVER His Opp In Car . . . Then Tags The Victim & Posts Vid On TikTok

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A popular NYC drill rapper is going viral, after he appears to have driven his car into a man described as his “opp.” Then, Media Take Out learned that the drill rapper did the unthinkable – he tagged the victim and posted a video of the alleged assault on TikTok.

In the video, a man is seen driving a car behind another man riding a bicycle. The motorist, who folks on social media believe is a popular NYC drill rapper, appears to target the bike riding man – and intentionally hit him with the automobile.

And the automobile driver didn’t stop after the impact. In the video – which Media Take Out reviewed, the driver continued to drive over the fallen bike rider – running over him with the car’s tires.

It’s not clear what the condition of the fallen bike rider.

Media Take Out has chosen not to disclose the name of the rapper who posted the video – potentially incriminating himself in an apparent attempted murder.

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But social media believe the alleged victim in the video, is another popular NYC drill rapper, Sha Stâckzz. That’s because the person who posted the video tagged Sha Stackzz, and wrote, “Get up,” follow by a crying emoji.

Here’s video of Sha Stacks:

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