The man Blueface allegedly shot outside a Las Vegas strip club shares his side of the story in a sit down interview.
During the interview, the man claims he was jumped outside the club because of a certain shirt he was wearing. “A guy hit me I said alright I’m about to beat your a**, I pulled up my pants and got ready to fight and next thing you know I’m getting jumped. Honestly it all started because of a shirt I had on. I just had on a playboi bunny shirt that’s how all of this started they thought I was a from rival gang or something.”
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As we previously reported, a judge sentenced Blueface to a suspended sentence of 24 months with a maximum sentence of 60 months after an alleged shooting took place outside of a strip club in Las Vegas last November.
The victim claims he was shot in the hand outside of Euphoric Gentlemen’s Club on Windy Road off the Las Vegas Strip, according to documents the 8 News Now Investigators obtained. He recognized Porter in the venue and had spoken “with him earlier in the night.” The victim said he made a joke about Porter “speaking with some females in a cheap vehicle,” documents said.
After the sentencing, the man shared a few words about the sentence and explained how he was “disappointed” with the outcome. “I’m just completely disappointed in this complete process honestly. From the DA to his representation, to him to everything. It’s just been a complete drop of the ball on my end. I have completely lost faith in the Justice system. This crime has done nothing but take a toll on my life since the day it happened. I haven’t been able to get work, everything has gone down the the drain. I just feel like this hasn’t been done on my behalf. I know people who get more time for stealing bubble gum. I’m just completely disappointed in all of this,” the victim shared in court.
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Prosecutors initially charged Porter with attempted murder. The plea deal lowered the charges to battery and discharging a firearm at or into an occupied structure.