Early this morning, rap trio Migos and their crew were headed south down I-95 in Miami in a black party bus packed with eight people when someone pulled up alongside and sprayed bullets into the van, according to The Miami Herald.
Migos, an Atlanta rap group, have had a hell of a 2014 already, with Complex naming one member, Quavo, the year's most influential rapper for his oft-imitated rhythm as the group has dropped new videos with Souljah Boy and about Emmitt Smith, the Herald reported.
The band was scheduled to play at the nightclub Cafe Iguana in Pembroke Pines, but the show was canceled after a disagreement with management, and the group instead headed south in its Mercedes van before the altercation, according to the Herald.
Someone inside the vehicle was hit and the party bus sped to Jackson Memorial Hospital so the wounded person could receive treatment, according to the Herald.
Details are still sketchy about exactly what went down, but what's clear is that the Migos were hit around 3:30 a.m. by a shooter in a car that pulled alongside them, the Herald reported. Someone in the party van fired back during the highway shootout.
"For whatever unknown reason, a vehicle drove up next to them and opened fire," Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Joe Sanchez told NBC, according to the Herald. "There was an exchange of gunfire between both vehicles. The other vehicle fled and one of the passengers was struck by a bullet."
Social media accounts from the Migos three main members, Quavo, Offset and Takeoff, show them partying in Miami last night but give no hint of any escalating beefs that may have led to the shootout, the Herald reported.