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Lil Xan St. Louis Gun Threat Investigation Closed By Authorities


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Back in October, we reported that Lil Xan received threats prior to his show in St. Louis, Missouri. "Lil Xan said he wants a fade with me," local rapper and producer VladHQ captioned a post where he brandished AK47s. "I'M COMING TO YO OWN SHOW TO SMACK TF OUT OF YOU TOMORROW OCT 10 AT @thepageantstl." The show was cancelled by the promoters at the time, who were scared that a shootout would take place at the venue. The post caused the SLPD to launch an investigation into the drama. According to TMZboth Xan and VladHQ have decided to play nice, prompting the police to close their investigation. 

Law enforcement sources told the media site that Lil Xan and VladHQ's camps had a sit down where they decided the beef wasn't worth it. After they cleared the air, the two artists told law enforcement that neither party would pursue criminal charges. There's no word on how the promoters feel about the situation, although we're sure that legal action may be taken in an effort to recoup losses for the canceled show. Sources close to the situation told TMZ that VladHQ had some type of issue when it came to money, but cooler heads prevailed and warned him that he was handling the situation incorrectly. 

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