Alleged Takeoff Killer Posts $1 Million Bond, Launched from Jail

The suspect charged with murdering Migos rapper Takeoff is not behind bars.
Patrick Xavier Clark posted $1 million bond and walked out of Harris County Jail in Texas Wednesday evening.
His preliminary bond was set at $2 million, however the court docket dropped the quantity after his attorneys, Carl Moore and Letitia Quinones, argued it was extreme and, due to this fact, unconstitutional. Texas legislation requires that bond not be used to carry defendants (i.e. financially talking) … however somewhat to make sure their return to court docket. Clark surrendered his passport to the decide.
Now that Clark is out … he should abide by the circumstances of his launch. In response to court docket paperwork, he’ll submit to deal with arrest and haven’t any contact with sure individuals linked to the case — together with Takeoff’s household and music exec J Prince and his relations. Clark can also be barred from possessing lethal weapons and should put on a GPS monitor so legislation enforcement can observe his actions.
As we reported … Clark was arrested in December and charged with the homicide of Takeoff. Police tied Clark to the crime primarily through the use of surveillance and cellphone footage to establish him.
TMZ broke the story … Takeoff and his Migos collaborator, Quavo, had been partying with about 30 individuals at a bowling alley in Houston on Nov. 1. Video exhibits a number of the attendees getting into an altercation, which rapidly escalated into violence.
Clark allegedly pulled a gun and squeezed off a number of photographs … Takeoff was fatally struck within the head and torso. What’s worse … the hip hop star was an unarmed harmless bystander, who had NO involvement within the preliminary argument.
Two different individuals had been additionally shot, however their accidents weren’t life-threatening.