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Tony Yayo's Mom's House Shot Up, "I Think They Did It To Send A Message," Says Rapper's Sister

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  • Tony Yayo's Mom's House Shot Up, "I Think They Did It To Send A Message," Says Rapper's Sister

    Police have confirmed that the Queens home of Tony Yayo's mother was sprayed with gunfire Wednesday night (April 18th).

    New York's Daily News reports that Yayo's sister and her daughter, his 2-year-old niece, were present at the home. Approximately a dozen shots were fired at the front of the house, piercing the front window and door and leaving behind bullet marks on the ceilings and walls of the front den. The two were upstairs when the shooting occurred and were unharmed.

    "I think they did it to send a message, but we are innocent people," said Yayo's 32-year-old sister, who did not want to be identified by name. "Either me or my daughter could have been dead."

    Police recovered ballistics evidence from the scene indicating that about 12 shots were fired from the street. Cops say the evidence suggests the shots were fired from a powerful weapon, but it was not clear if the shooter was on foot or in a car.

    The rapper's mother is questioning whether it's safe for them to be in their own home, and for now, plans to sleep at a friend's.

    So far, police have been unable to get any witnesses to come forward, and the case has been referred to the NYPD's entertainment unit.

    Yayo, whose real name is Marvin Bernard, has been in recent headlines for allegedly attacking the 14-year-old son of music industry mogul Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond.

    Yayo turned himself in to police on March 24. He was arraigned on misdemeanor charges of harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. Yayo was released on $5,000 bail after pleading not guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court.

    Source: sohh.com

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