Young Dolph recently made an appearance on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3 radio show where he was asked about the attempt on his life during the CIAA tournament festivities in Charlotte.
Dolph declined to comment on Blac Youngsta’s recent arrest for the shooting.
“I ain’t got nothing to do with it, don’t give a damn about it,” he said.
Blac Youngsta turned himself into North Carolina authorities last week for his suspected role in the notorious 2017 CIAA shooting.
Youngsta proclaimed his innocence during a short interview with Channel 9.
“I’m innocent,” he said. “I ain’t fire nothing. I don’t know nothing. I ain’t see nothing. I ain’t do nothing.”
Youngsta turned himself in after police found a van Youngsta rented riddled with bullet holes. Youngsta told authorities the van was stolen from him.
“It’s obviously someone ratting,” Youngsta said. “Somebody snitching.”
Young Dolph’s bulletproof truck was hit with 100 shots during the CIAA basketball tournament in Charlotte, NC. Dolph walked away from the shooting unharmed, and even performed alongside Young Thug at a nightclub later that night.
Youngsta was arrested on felony weapon charges. He is being charged with four counts of discharging a firearm into occupied property.
Youngsta was booked into Mecklenburg County Jail, but has since been released.
Youngsta is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, May 17.
Two other men were also arrested in the shooting, TMZ reports.
Days ago, Youngsta posted cryptic tweets that may or not have been related to his current situation.
“Growing up I always was a firm believer in God, and I still am… I never knew that busta a– Devil existed… but I see it now
“But it’s cool, I know God got my back… and he gone guide me through this situation,” he wrote.
Young Dolph chose to plead the fifth on the shooting incident.
Dolph was asked his thoughts on the incident during a sit-down interview with Raq Rants.
Dolph said he was nowhere near the crime scene. It was, in fact, his brother Dolph Obama who was shot at.
“That wasn’t my car. That wasn’t me. That was my brother,” he said. “I’m Dolph Gabbana. That’s Dolph Obama. Whatever what was going on, they couldn’t do it.”
Dolph said Dolph Obama got haters because he’s doing well.
“He in this real good high position and this good place where he at in his career,” Dolph said. “He black, he self-made, he became a millionaire, he from the hood, he got something going on. He got a campaign of people in the streets who elected back in the day.”
Dolph said Dolph Obama is ready for war. Dolph reveals his bulletproof truck cost $300,000, and took about four months to build. Dolph says Dolph Obama owns two bulletproof vehicles.
Dolph went on to talk about his issued with Yo Gotti.
“I ain’t got no beef. I ain’t never had no beef,” he said “…I just know it’s a lot of hating going on. I know it’s whole lot of money counting going on. Whole lot of hatred. Whole lot of envy going on. Whole lot of jealousy going on.”