Nardo Wick’s Brother Identified As Gunman In Florida Shooting

Nardo Wick‘s brother has found himself in a world of trouble after investigators claim he was caught on camera shooting at a home in St. Johns County, Florida.

The rapper’s brother, Hayward Biggins, remains in jail as of Monday (April 8) after police say he shot into an occupied home on March 14. He has also been charged with attempted burglary, per First Coast News, and his next court date is Thursday (April 11).

“The tenants were pretty happy living there for the few months … they moved in December, no issues, they really loved the house until this happened,” the homeowner said.

The identity of the homeowner has not been revealed due to privacy concerns. Nardo Wick (real name Horace Bernard Walls III) has not been charged with any crime in connection to the shooting.

Back in February, Nardo’s appearance on the 50 Women vs. 1 Rapper YouTube dating show prompted headlines — but not for the right reasons.

The “Who Want Smoke??” hitmaker sought out love on the show, in which host Noluvmar set him up on speed dates with over four dozen women.

While the power was in Nardo’s hands with a quick “yes” or “no” to decide who would make it to the final round, some of the contestants were less than taken with the rapper’s personality.

Multiple women called him out for being “stiff” and “dry” during their interactions, with Nardo appearing awkward and reserved throughout.

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“Why you seem so, ‘Uh?’ I don’t know, like, you a little stiff,” one woman observed, to which Nardo attempted to loosen up by throwing his arms in the air.

Later, another young lady called Nardo a “boring ass n-gga” after he revealed he doesn’t do drugs or drink often, with the exception of taking “shots with [his] mama.”

Despite his struggles with the ladies, Nardo Wick’s music career continues to go from strength to strength. Back in February, it was announced he would be joining 21 Savage on the road this year for his American Dream Tour.

The 30-date trek commences this summer and will cover major cities in the United States and Canada over the course of a month and a half.




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