Swedish rapper, Gaboro was tragically shot and killed in a parking garage, with the horrifying act being livestreamed by the assailant.
Swedish authorities confirmed that a man in his 20s was found injured in a parking garage in Norrköping on Thursday morning and later died in the hospital.
Local media identified the victim as Gaboro, a 23-year-old rapper with alleged ties to criminal gangs.
A disturbing video, believed to have been recorded using the shooter’s body camera, surfaced online, showing someone firing multiple shots in the garage.
Gaboro, known for wearing a mask, was heading toward his car in a quiet parking lot when he was brutally ambushed.
The attack began with approximately six shots fired at his back as he desperately tried to find cover behind a parked vehicle. One of the bullets struck him with devastating impact, causing him to collapse onto the concrete floor.
The gunman, undeterred, closed in on the fallen rapper, weapon still aimed. Gaboro, injured and helpless, attempted to crawl across the ground, pleading for his life. As he lay on his side, shielding his face, he begged the assailant for mercy.
Tragically, his pleas were ignored. The attacker fired two final, fatal shots, leaving Gaboro lifeless in the parking lot.
The assailant, who brazenly recorded the entire horrifying event, fled the scene immediately after the killing. The footage has since circulated online, further amplifying the shock and outrage surrounding the incident.
Police acknowledged the video’s existence and confirmed it was part of their ongoing investigation.
Authorities are also searching for a silver station wagon that may be linked to the incident.
“The police are still working very intensively on the case, which is classified as murder,” the police stated.
Gaboro, whose music has garnered millions of streams on Spotify, is the latest victim in Sweden’s escalating wave of gang-related violence.
Recent years have seen a rise in shootings and bombings tied to feuds between rival gangs, making it challenging for law enforcement to control the growing drug trade. Several Swedish artists have fallen victim to this violence.
KanyiDaily had also reported how Nigerian TikToker Olesanmi Feez, also known as Oloba Salo, was shot inside his car in Lagos State.