Rapper Nardo Wick Denies Involvement In Assault Of Fan Who Asked For A Photo

Rapper Nardo Wick Denies Involvement In Assault Of Fan Who Asked For A Photo

Nardo Wick, real name Horace Bernard Walls III, faces scrutiny as two members of his crew are alleged to have brutally assaulted a fan seeking a photo.


Daily Mail reports rapper Nardo Wick, real name Horace Bernard Walls III, faces scrutiny as two members of his crew allegedly brutally assaulted a fan seeking a photo on the night of Nov. 27. The victim, 20-year-old George Obregon Jr., suffered critical injuries, including a severe concussion and brain bleeding, after the attack in Tampa, Florida.

Wick, addressing the allegations on Instagram, distanced himself from the assault, claiming ignorance and offering support to the victim’s family. “I don’t stand with the situation that happened,” he stated, emphasizing his commitment to making amends.

However, footage of the incident, captured on Green Light cameras, showed Obregon approaching Nardo Wick before being sucker-punched and brutally assaulted, allegedly by members of Wick’s entourage. Despite the rapper’s attempt to intervene, the attackers continued their assault, leaving Obregon hospitalized, according to the video.

Tampa police have launched a search for the assailants, releasing images and urging the public’s assistance. Wick’s manager denied claims of the attackers being directly affiliated with the rapper.

Despite Wick’s public condemnation, criticism from fans and the victim’s family persists. Social media comments called attention to the rapper’s perceived inaction during the assault. Obregon’s family has taken to social media, demanding justice and highlighting the severity of the unprovoked attack.

Tampa police reported that Obregon is stable but in critical condition, with the long-term impact of his injuries unclear. Wick’s Instagram has been flooded with both supportive and condemning comments, reflecting the polarized reactions within his fan base.

The rapper, known for his 2021 hit “Who Want Smoke” and collaborations with artists like 21 Savage and Lil Baby, now faces both legal and public relations challenges in the aftermath of the assault.

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