Lil Durk Manger shot dead outside the restaurant.
According to Chicago Tribune, Lil Durk‘s Manager OTF Chino has been shot and killed in Chicago last night. Reports say that OTF Chino was sitting in his car outside of a restaurant in Chicago’s Avalon park when a gunman approached the car and fired multiple shot at it late night at 1:50 AM Friday morning. Later Chino was driven to Advocate Trinity Hospital by a friend but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead. Two other people were also injured in the shooting. Lil Durk hasn’t made any comment on the tragic incident yet but various artists took to social media and send their condolences.
A 24-year-old victim was shot outside the Stony Sub at around 1:50 a.m. on March 27, according to a Chicago Police Department spokeswoman. He was taken to Advocate Trinity Hospital by a friend and subsequently declared dead. The inquiry is still underway, and no one has been apprehended.
“We are deeply saddened by the news of this tragedy,” a Def Jam spokesperson wrote in a statement. “The Def Jam family shares our most heartfelt sympathy, condolences and prayers with the family and loved ones of Uchenna Agina.
After the incident, authorities escorted the bright red Chevy Camaro to the hospital. The automobile was parked immediately outside the front door of the emergency department, encircled by police tape. Officers also cordoned off the Stony Sub eatery, 8440 S. Stony Island Ave., while detectives conducted interviews inside. No one was in jail for the murder as of early Friday morning.
UPDATE 5/30/15: A statement regarding the death of OTF Chino has been released by Def Jam Records. “We are deeply saddened by the news of this tragedy. The Def Jam family shares our most heartfelt sympathy, condolences and prayers with the family and loved ones of Uchenna Agina.”
“He’ll be involved in everything,” Lil Durk said during his debut album Remember My Name promo run. “[Chino] and my manager D Thang, they really put everything together. They formatted everything. I would just give them the names and they would format everything. We just keep our heads up and keep going through the music, because if we stop then we’re messing everything up. We gotta keep going.”