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Entertainment

Florida Rapper Lil Boom Accused of Groping Minor at Walmart

Florida rapper Lil Boom has been making headlines after a video from the Ocala Police Department went viral, sparking massive reactions online. The video, which surfaced recently, showed Lil Boom allegedly groping a minor at a Walmart store.

The Ocala Police Department had initially shared images of the rapper, then known as Shannon Juwan Adams, as a person of interest in the case, seeking the public’s help in identifying him. The incident took place on September 20, 2021, when Lil Boom was 23 years old, according to police records.

The video, shared by No Jumper on Instagram and X, displayed security footage capturing the alleged act, although the quality of the footage was not clear. This led to online users questioning how Lil Boom was caught in 360p resolution.

The release of the video has triggered widespread condemnation of Lil Boom’s actions, with many expressing their outrage and calling for accountability. Viewers have criticized his behavior, with some suggesting that he should be registered as a s*x offender. Additionally, Missouri-based rapper Janae Nierah Wherry, also known as Se*yy Red, condemned the video, describing it as ‘sick’ in a comment on No Jumper’s Instagram post.

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