REPORT: Promising Young Rapper Killed Near Washington Commanders Stadium

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The Washington Commanders stadium was close to a sight where a promising young rapper saw his life end due to gun violence.

Fast-rising rapper 3coMMa$ had his whole life ahead of him that appeared to be going in the right direction.

Being from one of the roughest parts of Washington D.C., the young rap artist saw his life taken near the Washington Commanders stadium in a brazen daytime attack on Thursday.

3coMMa$, real name Treshaun, and a father of three was killed about half a mile from Northwest Stadium.

Police say he was found with multiple gunshot wounds, and his injuries were so severe that he was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

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Unfortunately, someone snapped a picture showing his lifeless body on social media.

Investigators are still working to identify suspects in the killing.

Washington Commanders Running Back Brian Robinson Jr. Almost Had His Life Taken Away Due To A Shooting

Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. has been Washington’s leading rusher in each of his two NFL seasons, even though he almost never saw it happen after he was shot on the day after the Commanders’ final preseason game of his rookie campaign.

Robinson was shot in the hip and knee when two armed teens tried stealing his Dodge Challenger Hellcat in Washington.

The District of Columbia police stated Robinson wrested a gun away from one of the boys before being shot by the other.

After being shot, Robinson was taken to a hospital and had surgery. His injuries caused him to miss the first four games of the 2022 season.

Since his return, and before he stepped foot on the field in 2024, the Washinton Commanders running back had run for 1,530 yards and seven touchdowns on 383 carries and caught 45 passes for 428 yards and five touchdowns in 27 games.

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