Viral Lil Tjay clip resurfaces after Offset shooting, fueling fresh speculation
Viral Lil Tjay clip resurfaces after Offset shooting, fueling fresh speculation

A resurfaced video of Lil Tjay is gaining traction online following the recent shooting of Offset in Florida, adding a new layer of speculation to an already unclear situation.
The clip, now widely circulating on social media, allegedly shows Lil Tjay claiming that Offset once told him to “take it back in blood” when he asked to be repaid money he had loaned him. The remark has quickly gone viral in the wake of the shooting, with fans questioning whether past tensions between the two rappers could be relevant.
Akademiks claims Lil Tjay was also involved in the Offset casino shooting, but Tjay's status remains unclear.
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 7, 2026
He says Offset has been gambling heavily and living in casinos lately, and that the issues between them stem from a $10,000 gambling debt. Akademiks also previewed a… pic.twitter.com/C1knaUklPR
Reports suggest the alleged dispute stems from claims that Offset owed Lil Tjay around $10,000, reportedly linked to gambling. The issue had previously played out publicly, with Lil Tjay accusing Offset of avoiding repayment and hinting at financial disagreements between them.
However, despite the online chatter, there is no confirmed connection between Lil Tjay and the shooting. Authorities have not named any suspects publicly or suggested any motive, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Offset was shot outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, and is currently in stable condition. Two individuals have been detained, but their identities and roles have not been disclosed.
As the video continues to circulate, it has fueled intense debate online, but for now, much of the discussion remains speculative, with no official evidence linking past disputes to the incident.





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