This is the
shocking moment local deliberately Indianapolis rapper who goes by the name as Kasper Tha
Phantom shot himself - leaving him gushing
blood from a hole in his cheek - simply because he 'felt like taking a
bullet to the face' in a rap song... Watch Video after the cut.
Kasper
Knight, an Indianapolis rapper who goes by the name as Kasper Tha
Phantom, said he performed the extreme stunt for a music video.
Even
though he looked in tremendous pain as he held his hand to his cheek
and spat blood, Knight said he has been shot several times before and
this wound was just a 'four out of 10 on the pain scale'.
His video,
posted on July 22, has gone viral on the internet, with millions of
views, but he has been condemned and ridiculed by viewers.
After shooting himself, Knight grimaced and spat blood as someone else in the car asked if he shot himself.
'Are you hurt bad?' the man asked.
'Yes,'
responded Knight as blood stained his teeth and dripped from his mouth.
'I don't give a f*** about nothing anymore. I swallowed the bullet,
s***.'
'If I die, f*** it,' he added moments later before laughing and wiping blood all over his face as he was driven to a hospital.
In
a Facebook post on July 17, Knight wrote that he had been shot in the
face and asked his friends not to text him because the police had taken
his phone.
Daily Mail Online has contacted Indianapolis police for comment.
Knight
posted the video after his phone was returned to him, writing that he
wanted to shoot himself for a music video but no one wanted to film it.
'So
I did it myself since I felt like taking a bullet to the face,' he
wrote. 'Anyway, this was really nothing. I've been shot a couple times
before and this was like a 4 out of 10 on the pain scale after the
initial impact.
'I
was slightly disorientated after the blast,' he added. 'That's because
my ears were ringing/in pain. It was hard to focus on sound and although
I assumed that I swallowed the bullet I wasn't quite sure.
'The last time that a bullet ricocheted through me it destroyed an organ and part of another.'
Knight
took aim at his critics, including his family and friends, and said he
doesn't care what people think about him or the stunt.
'Your
care for my life will never supersede my disregard for it,' he wrote on
Facebook. 'I knew it was possible that the bullet might bounce back and
puncture my throat but it didn't matter.'
A day later, he posted another video showing the wound after it had been stitched up.
'Nasty, though, ain't it?' he said before pointing a handgun at the camera.
Viewers were quick to condemn Knight for shooting himself just for fun and for posting footage on the internet.
One
Facebook user wrote: 'This is f****** stupid! What if a young kid had
to see this, intentionally or accidentally. Think before you post
s***!'
Another
wrote: 'I guess you went to the hospital where you took doctors and
nurses away from patients that actually wanted to live. I hope you went
to jail.'
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