Rapper Go Yayo artist Bedo is recovering after a harrowing shooting incident outside a nightclub that has left fans and fellow artists reeling. In a shocking video response, Bedo recounted the terrifying moments after he was shot in the head, declaring, “My brain bleeding,” as he described the chaos that ensued.
Emerging from the attack, Bedo, visibly shaken but resilient, detailed his frantic escape from the scene. “I ran out the car, holding a jacket over my head to stop the bleeding,” he said. His harrowing account reveals the panic and fear that gripped him as he narrowly evaded further danger. “I thought I was going to die,” he admitted, reflecting on the life-threatening nature of the shooting.
Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, with Bedo himself expressing disbelief that the assailants did not pursue him further. “I ain’t going to lie, I was scared,” he confessed, emphasizing the urgency of the moment. The police response was also criticized, with Bedo recalling how officers pushed him down when he was desperate for help.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Bedo’s spirit remains unbroken. “I don’t feel bad for what happened because I know what comes with the streets,” he asserted. As he awaits medical evaluation to address the bleeding in his brain, fans are rallying around him, hoping for his swift recovery. The incident shines a light on the ongoing violence surrounding the hip-hop community, leaving many to wonder what measures can be taken to ensure the safety of artists in such perilous environments. As details continue to emerge, the urgency of the situation remains clear: Bedo’s survival is a testament to his resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.