Paramedics rushed to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Monday evening after rapper Offset was reportedly shot in an incident near the venue's valet area.
Exclusive photos obtained by media outlets show an ambulance arriving at the casino entrance with emergency lights flashing, as security personnel and bystanders gathered at the scene. First responders were seen assisting a victim into the emergency vehicle.
A spokesperson for the rapper confirmed to TMZ that Offset sustained injuries in the shooting and was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. The representative stated, "He is fine and currently at the hospital receiving medical care. He is stable and being closely monitored."
The Seminole Police Department released a statement acknowledging "an incident that occurred at a valet area after 7 p.m. Monday outside of Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood that resulted in non-life threatening injuries to an individual who was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood."
Authorities confirmed the casino remains secure and there is no ongoing threat to public safety. While police have not released specific details about the circumstances leading to the shooting, they confirmed two individuals have been detained for questioning.
The timing of the ambulance's arrival aligns with when the incident reportedly occurred, though officials have not confirmed whether Offset was the individual transported in the vehicle.
Offset, formerly of the hip-hop trio Migos, has been active in his solo career following the group's dissolution. The shooting comes as the latest in a series of violent incidents involving high-profile musicians in recent years.
This story is developing.