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Takeoff shooting: Suspect Patrick Xavier Clark indicted for murder of Migos rapper in Houston

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HOUSTON - The man charged in the death of Migos rapper Takeoff has been indicted on a murder charge, officials confirm.According to the Harris County District Attorney's Office, Patrick Xavier Clark was indicted by a grand jury Thursday morning.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX 26 NEWS APPPatrick Xavier Clark, left, charged with the murder of Migos rapper Takeoff, right. (Harris County Sheriffs Office/Erika Goldring/Getty Images)Takeoff, whose real name is Kirsnick Khari Ball, was killed on Nov.

1 when gunfire erupted outside of a private party at a Downtown Houston bowling alley. Two others were injured.Police believe the shooting happened after a dice game, but Takeoff was an innocent bystander.

An autopsy showed he died from gunshot wounds to the head and torso.Authorities hold a press conference on Migos rapper Takeoff, who was shot and killed in downtown Houston. (Note: This press conference was on November 1st, 2022)PREVIOUS: Takeoff shooting: Patrick Xavier Clark charged with murder of Migos rapper in HoustonPolice announced Clark's arrest a month after the shooting.Takeoff was part of the Grammy Award-nominated rap trio Migos with his uncle Quavo and cousin Offset from suburban Atlanta..

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