Blueface Facing Probation After Entering Guilty Plea in Las Vegas Shooting Case
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The shooting case occurred at the Euphoric Gentlemen's Club in Las Vegas on October 8, 2022, and it all started after a man joked about Blueface chatting with 'some females in a cheap vehicle.'

AceShowbiz - Blueface will avoid jail time in the Las Vegas shooting case. The "Thotiana" rapper has pleaded guilty to two charges stemming from the 2022 incident and now he's facing a probation sentence.

Blueface's attorneys Caitlyn McASmis and Kristina Wildeveld told 8NewsNow that they'd informed a judge that he waived his right to a preliminary hearing and would plead guilty to charges of battery and discharging a firearm at or into an occupied structure. Judge Kathleen Delaney reportedly accepted the plea on Monday, July 3.

The judge also agreed to release Blueface from house arrest, which stemmed from his arrest in June. The sentencing is set to take place on October 2.

The shooting case occurred at the Euphoric Gentlemen's Club in Las Vegas on October 8, 2022. It all started after a man joked about Blueface chatting with "some females in a cheap vehicle." The rap star didn't like the joke and members of his entourage allegedly hit the man "multiple times."

The man later returned to the club in his truck and asked the crew, "Who hit me?!" But Blueface and his crew might have thought he was "going for a gun," leading to the rapper allegedly firing shots at the man's truck as he fled. Cops claimed they did find bullet marks on the truck while its owner suffered what appeared to be a "bullet graze wound" on his left hand.

Blueface initially maintained his innocence. Meanwhile, a man claiming to be the owner of the club blamed the rapper for getting the establishment permanently shut down. He said the club was forced to close because of the "gang-related activities" Blueface brought to the venue.

Blueface was arrested and booked into Clark County Detention Center for attempted murder before appearing in court on November 16. He was later released from police custody on a $50,000 bail.

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