QC CEO Pierre ‘P’ Thomas Breaks Silence On Takeoff + Calls For Gun Violence To End

Quavo and Takeoff of Migos perform onstage during Global Citizen Live on September 25, 2021 in Los Angeles, Califor
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Quality Control CEO Pierre “P” Thomas broke his silence on Takeoff’s passing. 

P penned a message online, sharing Takeoff and calling for an end to gun violence. He wrote,

Young King [Takeoff] I don’t know where to begin but I want to say that anybody that knows me knows how much I love you and anybody that knows you knows that you definitely didn’t deserve to die at such a young age. We only get 1 life and once it’s gone it’s over, no coming back.” P goes on to say,

“So with that being said I want our community to remember that we don’t have to continue to result to violence every time there is a disagreement. It’s ok to love your brother and sister. We all have been guilty of self hate but I pray this never ending cycle will some day change us all. We have so many memories to keep your name alive.” He continued,

“As we mourn your lost I pray that everyone please be understanding to what the family has to see on the internet with the videos and negative comments. This is somebody’s child. Let them get thru this process with peace and love. You came from the stars so I know you will forever be up there watching down on all of us. I will forever love you.” 

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Takeoff, 28, was shot and killed in Houston early morning on November 1. The tragic incident happened during a dice game. An altercation broke out, and shots were fired, fatally hitting Takeoff. Full details continue to unfold, no arrest have been made as of yet.

TAKEOFF FOREVER.