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Lil Durk’s Lamron 300 Crew Caught Opps Lacking At Outwest Chicago Club

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Lil Durk’s Lamron 300 Crew Caught Opps Lacking At Outwest Chiraq Club
Lamron 300 Crew Caught Their Opps Lacking At Outwest Chiraq Club

The gangs in Chicago are going at it again! Lamron 300 crew are going viral after they caught their opps lacking at outwest chiraq club last night.

Video of the incident has now surfaced online, showing the moment members of Lamron 300 were mercilessly jumping and humiliating their opps at the club.

It was a chaotic scene as security couldn’t handle the situation. The clip of the beatdown is now making rounds on social media, garnering lots of reactions from netizens. “This is progress nobody got shot,” someone commented.

“Niggaz wont do this to the police, racists but will do this too each other while other…yeah ima vote Trump in office bcuz this how the Dems & Kamala see blk ppl & im tired of degenerate niggaz,” another person noted.

Lamron is a street gang popularly known as 300 (3 Hunna) that has merged with another sets called Innerwave. The gang has reportedly declared its leave from the Outlaws umbrella due to the attack on Roxwood and defecting from the FFF alliance.

300 is an alliance of Black Disciples sets located in the xxx Neighborhood, Sandyshores. They are also allegedly an affiliate of Lil Durk’s OTF. However, there are rumors that the two groups are currently feuding.

Back in April, Durk took to Instagram to announce plans for a musical event he dubbed ‘Smurkchella.’ The rapper who’s tired of the violence in Chiraq wants to use the event to promote peace and positivity within the Windy City.

He also plans to use the proceeds from the event to give back to those in need. “I’ma do a Smurkchella next year at the bears stadium in Chicago. It’s gone be a stop the violence event and we gone split half the money with different non profits from big to small,” he wrote.

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