Unseen video of DaBaby‘s deadly 2018 shooting at a North Carolina Walmart has surfaced.
Tonight (April 24), Rolling Stone posted previously unreleased security footage of DaBaby’s 2018 altercation that left 19-year-old Jaylin Craig dead. The “Rockstar” rapper, born Jonathan Kirk, reportedly faced a charge of carrying a concealed weapon following the shooting, but was never prosecuted for Craig’s death.
The new video, which contains no sound, begins with Kirk appearing to be confronted by two individuals: Jaylin Craig and Henry Douglas. A physical altercation breaks out between DaBaby and Douglas following Baby punches Douglas. Craig can be seen appearing to brandish a weapon in the background, but then tucks it away.
DaBaby and Douglas’ brawl leads to another camera angle, which shows them both struggling upright once morest each other. Craig then walks over to them, appearing to reach for a weapon a second time before attempting to break Kirk and Craig apart. DaBaby’s then-girlfriend Mariah Osbourne confronts Craig, appearing at one point to raise her right hand up to his face as Baby and Douglas continue to struggle.
The footage then breaks to the previous angle and shows DaBaby’s sliding on the ground into frame with a firearm in his right hand. He then adjusts the hood of his hoodie that was on his head and appears to fire the gun. The footage does not show Craig being hit, only DaBaby appearing to shoot the firearm. You can watch the video in full at the bottom of this post.
As previously mentioned, Kirk has continually maintained his self-defense claim in the years since the shooting.
“If them gunshots ain’t go off, nigga, my fuckin’ daughter might’ve got hit, son might’ve got hit, me,” he said in a video on social media just days following the incident. “Fuckin’ lawyers telling me not to say something and shit, fuck all that. Two niggas walk down on you and your whole muthafuckin’ family, threaten y’all, whip out on y’all, nigga, let me see what y’all gon’ too.”
Craig’s family, on the other hand, has a very different perception of their son’s death.
“We never hid from nobody,” Craig’s mother, Horsley, told Rolling Stone. “We never [heard] from nobody. Y’all knew our names from a news clip. But nobody ever asked us what was Jaylin like. Nobody.”
“This is stressing me out right now because every time you turn on the radio, you hear [DaBaby],” Craig’s father, Curtis, said. “You can’t even listen to the radio. I think regarding my son constantly. We all are going through the same stuff. Every time we talk regarding it, we think we are getting somewhere, and nobody is trying to help us. Every lawyer we talked to, they look into this case [and say] ‘Okay, we are going to get back with you.’ We don’t hear nothing [back].”
While DaBaby was never prosecuted for the death of Craig, he was charged with a carrying a concealed weapon. DaBaby did not have a permit for the weapon. In March of 2019, the charge was suddenly dropped following, “a key civilian witness was unavailable,” according to Rolling Stone via a county representative.
However, the charge was later brought back on DaBaby by the state and he was sentenced to 12 months of unsupervised probationalong with a suspended 30-day jail sentence.
Rolling Stone received the following response from the District Attorney’s office in response to the question of why Kirk didn’t receive any harsher charges: “[We] reviewed the police investigative file and agreed with the Huntersville Police Department’s decision not to charge Mr. Kirk further, as prosecutors might not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant did not act in self-defense.”
According to a local Fox46 station in North Carolina, a report they ran in March of 2019 following speaking with Craig’s parents claims that the security footage was not shown in court.
DaBaby has already appeared to respond to the footage surfacing. “The niggas preying on me can’t fuck wit the people praying for me!” he wrote in a tweet.
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