Rapper Gets Shot and Drives Self to Hospital

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Most of the time, people who get involved in an accident would want to wait until the authorities or even the ambulance so they can be taken to the hospital without any problem. But for rapper Cap 1, this is something he can do on his own.

As documented on his Instagram account a few days ago, Cap 1 drove himself to the hospital after he sustained a gunshot wound. The post on his social media account was posted on January 22 and documented a short footage of how he drove himself to get medical help. On the clip, you can see Cap 1 referring to the "bitch-ass niggas" who shot him as "pussy-ass niggas." As he drove, he explained that he was shot two times and was driving his way to the hospital.

To show that his injuries were not fatal, Cap 1 took a picture of himself and even shared it to his followers. The photo was taken in the hospital already. Underneath the photo, Cap 1 wrote a caption that read "Pussy niggas shot at me 10 times and hit me twice , but whn [sic] it's not your time nothing can stop Gods plan!" The rapper went on to say that he was covered by Jesus' blood and he was walking with Angels. He also took time to thank all those who prayed and supported him through this ordeal that he got himself involved in.

As of this writing, there has not been any update to the incident and whether or not it was real. Apart from Cap 1's posts on social media, there has not been any official word about the shooting incident. While the rapper referred to his shooters as "bitch-ass niggas," it is still unclear as to who he was making these comments to.

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