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Federal investigators help Florida sheriff's deputies search for two more suspects in the badbadination of rapper XXXTentacion, 20, on Feb. 18.
The news of the federal response to the XXXTentation badbadination comes the same day as thousands of fans lined up in front of a Florida sports complex to see the rapper's body during a casket viewing open at noon , reported the Sun-Sentinel.
Just filmed this lapse of time outside the funeral of XXXTentacion. It's only about half of the line. pic.twitter.com/bL3Xzo1L62
– Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) June 27, 2018
The viewing was to continue until 18 hours. at the BB & T Center, which can hold 20,000 people. Crowds of mourners began to line up outside the center, starting at 7 am Wednesday, reports said.
X's body rests in an open coffin that was placed on a stage and was flanked by black roses, USA Today reported. The bereaved were led to the scene a few at a time to see his body, dressed in a dark blue jacket and brown dots. Some people grabbed their mouths past the casket, and others sobbed after seeing the body, USA Today said.
Thousands of fans attend the XXXTENTACION Open Coffin Memorial – https://t.co/32fGrkJ7L8 #God #grindordie #hip hop pic.twitter.com/mmUOLWP9B8
– Grind or Die (@grindordielife) June 27, 2018
Alexandra Jaime held her boyfriend's arm as they pbaded the coffin.
"At first, I was completely shocked when I found out what had happened to him," Jaime told USA Today. "Nobody expected that."
Kelsey Manns, 17, and her friend Samantha Steinman, 18, were among the first 10 people to arrive for the memorial on Wednesday. "He let his fans know that we were not alone, so we're here for him and his family," Manns told USA Today.
There was no service, just viewing, the Sun-Sentinel and other points reported.
"His mother wants to make sure his fans have the opportunity to see him one last time," said Solomon Sobande, the artist's manager, at Sun-Sentinel. "His fans were also a family to him, and we want them to say goodbye properly."
But the fans have not been able to commemorate the viewing by taking photos or videos; Media and media will be banned from bringing cameras, cell phones or other recording devices to the center.
X, born Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, was shot and killed on June 18 when he was leaving an upscale motorcycle dealership near Fort Lauderdale where he planned to make a purchase. A 22-year-old man was arrested last week and charged as part of the murder, reported the Associated Press.
Dedrick Devonshay Williams, a tattoo artist with a series of past arrests, is being held without charge in Broward County Jail, charged with first-degree murder without premeditation, Six added.
TMZ said Wednesday that the research has expanded beyond Williams and beyond Broward County. Two other arrest warrants were issued for suspects who disappeared after Williams' arrest, said US Marshal Dave Oney's spokesman at Page Six.
The Broward County Sheriff's Office has named a second suspect in the shooting Robert Allen, 22, reported the TMZ. Police say Allen was on video surveillance at the Riva Motorsports motorcycle shop where X was shopping before being shot in his BMZ.
A arrest warrant posted by the Sun-Sentinel described X as being killed in an ambush. He was shot while he was sitting in his car in front of the Deerfield Motorcycle Store in Florida. A pbadenger traveling with X told the detectives that they were trying to get out of the workshop parking lot when a dark SUV blocked their way out.
Two men, one in a red mask and one in a black mask, came out on the pbadenger side of the SUV and demanded money before shooting X. One of the killers took a small bag from the car and took jumped into the SUV. Investigators believe that Williams was the driver of the leak, not one of the men who opened fire, said page six.
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