Blueface No Longer Banned From the Las Vegas Strip Following 2022 Shooting

Blueface was previously banned from the Las Vegas Strip after he was involved in a shooting that left one injured.

Rapper Blueface attends Atlanta Black Pride Weekend Pure Heat Community Festival at Piedmont Park on September 4, 2022, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Approximately four years after he was banned from the Las Vegas Strip, rapper Blueface had his ban removed despite remaining behind bars.

As reported by KLAS, the 28-year-old rapper had his ban from the Las Vegas Strip lifted on Tuesday (Oct. 7) by Clark County District Judge Kathleen Delaney. The lifting of the ban comes with the condition that he only travel to the Las Vegas Strip for any employment purposes, however. The lifting of the ban comes as he remains in a California state prison for violating his probation in an unrelated assault case.

Blueface received the ban after he was charged with attempted murder for his involvement in a shooting in October 2022. One person was injured in the shooting, and the charges were ultimately reduced to battery and discharging a firearm at or into an occupied structure. He took a plea deal in the case and was granted probation for three years, with a two-to-five-year prison sentence suspended if he cooperated with the conditions of his release.

The shooting happened outside the Euphoric Gentleman’s Club in Las Vegas after he allegedly got into an argument with the victim, who said he made a joke at Blueface’s expense. A civil lawsuit was filed against Blueface and he was ordered to pay the strip club $13 million in damages. The club said that its licenses were revoked as a result of the shooting, and it has remained shut ever since.

Blueface was previously issued a bench warrant in February 2024 after he violated the conditions of his probation, citing a viral video that showed him telling his fiancée to throw punches at a woman he pulled onstage. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail because of the violation, but because he was already behind bars for his assault case in California, he got credit for time served.

In his California case, his earliest parole hearing date is listed as December 2025. In that case, he was on probation for an assault incident in 2021 when he was arrested for drug possession. He was sentenced to four years in prison last year.

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