The UK drill rapper, Bandokay (OFB), was seen in an altercation in high-end department store, Selfridges & Co, that resulted in seven arrests after a stabbing in Oxford Street.
Video: Bandokay's Fight in Selfridges
UPDATE #1: This article was updated to include an Instagram video (further below) that shows the Selfridges mass brawl from a different perspective. In the footage, a young man could be seen brandishing a black flick knife, whilst OFB affiliates converged upon him.
Updates will continue as they come. From herein, the original article will continue to be read as initially posted on Sunday, 9th May.
The 19-year-old UK drill rapper, Kemani Duggan, who goes by the stage name of Bandokay, was seen in an altercation that later resulted in seven arrests, after a stabbing took place in Oxford Street's prestigious, Selfridges & Co, on Saturday, 8th May.
Bandokay, who is apart of the younger equivalent of Original Farm Boys (OFB), could be seen surrounded by an abundance of associates, as obstacles were thrown and taunts were shared from both opposing sides.
Circulating on social media, and in the video below uploaded by UK street news host, Ape Huncho, Bandokay could be seen being held back momentarily by a woman dressed in black, who appears to be Selfridges' staff.
In the midst of security alarms wailing, Bandokay then walks towards the direction of his tormentors who seemed to be making a dash for it, as the person recording the video identifies him by his moniker.
The unidentified male reiterated, "Bando... Man like Bando what, he's on it. Yeah he's on it, what, c'mon," as a bin was thrown by the "OT Boppin" rapper, which escalated the mass brawl.
Police Investigating Selfridges Stabbing
As of yet, it is unknown why the altercation took place, however, police were called at approximately 7.35pm to reports of a fight, where officers attended to a male with a stab injury to his leg.
Although his injuries are not thought to be life threatening, he is one of seven individuals arrested for offences concerning affray. Police enquiries are ongoing.
Bandokay is the son of Mark Duggan, a man shot and killed by police in 2011. The shooting event consequently sparked the harrowing England riots that year.
Share Your Views With Us
Join the conversation, as your opinion matters to us. Feel free to comment below or share this now by launching our share tools.
Want more of us? Join our fast growing communities when you like Tanizzle on Facebook, follow Tanizzle on Twitter and subscribe to the Tanizzle YouTube Channel.