Brooklyn Rapper Turns Himself in After Shooting Flamethrower on Top of Bus

Brooklyn rapper Dupree G.O.D shot a flamethrower from the top of a New York City bus while shooting the music video for his song "Wutang."

A bus displays a message noting masks are required to board
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A bus displays a message noting masks are required to board

Brooklyn rapper Dupree G.O.D shot a flamethrower from the top of a New York City bus, and will now face legal repercussions, the New York Daily News reports

Dupree G.O.D's lawyer, Cary London, told the outlet that he will turn himself in to the NYPD for committing the act. Per London, Dupree will meet authorities at the 79th Precinct stationhouse in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Wednesday afternoon. "De Blasio is already burning this city to the ground — so what’s one more fire?” London added.

In a clip of the incident posted to social media, a shirtless Dupree jumps on top of an ice cream truck then climbs on top of a bus full of passengers. While on top of the vehicle, he shoots high arcs of flames into the air. He then runs to the back of the bus and shoots the flames towards the ground.

Flame Thrower Bus Jump( special effects) pic.twitter.com/gEWNvwsqHv

— Dupree G.O.D (@DupreeGOD) November 10, 2020

The stunt happened earlier this month while Dupree was shooting the music video for his track, "Wutang."

"Wutang' music video shoot was insane. It was a movie. It was f---ing epic," he reportedly said in an Instagram post. "Much everyone to all who came out. We shut Franklin Avenue Down. With amazing energy. We are in this together. We The ILLest. Video coming."

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