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Rapper CyHi The Prynce claims he narrowly escaped assassination attempt over the weekend

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CyHi The Prynce has alleged he was the target of an assassination attempt that caused him to flip his car.Prynce, 36, whose real name is Cydel Charles Young, claims he was driving on a highway in Atlanta when someone shot at him.

It’s not known if he was left with any injuries.“Today is a day about love, but in my city (the city of Atlanta) there’s no love here anymore.

a couple nights ago there was an attempt on my life… somebody tried to gun me down on the highway,” Young wrote in an Instagram post yesterday (February 14). “I tried everything I could do to lose them, but they were adament [sic] about taking me off this earth.”He continued: “They where shooting at me while I was driving and even after my car flipped, hit a pole and crashed.

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