Blueface's attempted murder video surfaced following his arrest.

On Monday, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers arrested rapper, Blueface on attempted murder charges. Photos and videos of the arrest have since gone viral, but a clip of the shooting incident outshined the previous materials.

A news outlet released the video of Blueface's shooting incident it obtained after the Monday arrest. It shows the rapper standing outside a club in Las Vegas on October 8 when a truck suddenly stops and pulls up at him and his crew.

Sources told the news outlet that the unnamed driver visited the club before the incident. Blueface's crew, who were drinking at the venue, attacked him.

As of press time, it remains unknown what led to the altercation. But it has since been clarified that the rapper was not involved in the fight.

A few moments after the fight, the driver pulled up his truck and asked who hit him. Gunshots can be heard afterward, leading the driver to retreat to his truck and drive away.

The police is yet to disclose the driver's identity. It is also not known to the public whether the driver sustained any injuries.

Rapper Blueface Arrested

The release of the shooting incident video came after the cops busted Blueface outside Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

It was noted that the arrest was an undercover operation, with six to eight officers present in the area inside unmarked cars. His girlfriend, Chrisean Rock, was also present during the arrest, looking confused while people surrounded them.

Cops can be heard telling him that they arrested him with an open warrant due to serious charges, including felony attempted murder with the use of a deadly firearm or tear gas.

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Blueface is also facing charges for discharging a gun into the vehicle last month.

"The undercover cops just pulled up on him. ... They just got his ass and threw him down," a bystander in the area said.

On Wednesday, a representative for Clark County Court revealed that the rapper's bail was set for $50,000. He is scheduled to stand before the court on January 24.

It was not the first time he got into trouble, though. In February, the rapper was pulled over for driving with an expired registration in Hollywood. The police also discovered he had a suspended license.

Last year, he was accused of attacking a bouncer who is working at a nightclub in the San Fernando Valley.

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