Offset fends off an overzealous fan with pinpoint karate.
An 18-year old shopping at Target chose the wrong day to assert himself. Junior Gibbons was browsing the Target aisles in Sandy Springs, Georgia this past Monday when he spotted Offset with his peripheral vision. It’s at this point he is believed to have muttered, “What up, Offset?” at least once or twice with his camera phone pointed in an intrusive manner. Wrong move, Junior. Offset quickly spotted the selfie attempt, karate chopping the phone out of the teenager’s hands, causing the screen to crack into pieces.
Offset’s run-in with an overzealous Gibbons is similar in nature to the events that led to Conor Mcgregor’s most recent arrest. If you’ll recall, McGregor attacked a fan’s phone, but instead of cutting himself off after the initial chop, the MMA fighter proceeded to stomp the cellular device into tiny particles once it had landed on the ground.
In Offset’s case, Gibbons and his family won’t be seeking a felony charge. where negotiations are headed. Gibbons did file a police report, but that’s more of a formality.
Well folks, you can’t exactly go around throwing your camera in your faves face. Peep the video below: