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Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Benzino shot by nephew during funeral procession

A REALITY TV star has been shot by his nephew while riding in a procession for his mother’s funeral.

REALITY TV star Benzino has been shot by his nephew while riding in a funeral procession for a family member, according authorities and Benzino’s hip-hop magazine.

Benzino, whose real name is Raymond Scott, is a cast member of the reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and CEO of Hip-Hop Weekly. The magazine confirmed on its website that Benzino had been shot.

The 48-year-old Benzino was travelling on a highway south of Boston just before noon on Saturday when 36-year-old Gai Scott pulled alongside and fired several shots into a red SUV driven by Benzino, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement. Officials say there had been growing tension between the two.

Benzino, got out of the SUV after being struck and was taken by a passer-by to the Duxbury Police Department and then transferred to a hospital.

Hip-Hop Weekly said he was shot in an arm, and his back was grazed by a bullet.

He was listed in good condition, a hospital spokeswoman said.

The magazine said Benzino was in the area to bury his mother. He was heading to a church in Plymouth at the time of the shooting, the District Attorney’s Office said.

Police responding to the scene found the red SUV in the middle of the highway with bullet holes and a reddish brown substance believe to be blood inside the vehicle. Officials said shell casings and projectiles also were found at the scene.

Gai Scott was taken into custody and charged with assault with intent to murder. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday..

The Love & Hip Hop series is known for its over-the-top drama and fights — making it a ratings success, but also a target for criticism. The fourth season of the show’s New York series ended in January. The third season of the Atlanta spin-off debuts in May.

Benzino is a former co-owner of The Source magazine. In its prime, The Source was the pre-eminent magazine for rap, and it helped fuel the rise of urban magazines such as XXL and Vibe.

Benzino left the publication in 2006 and later launched Hip-Hop Weekly, which chronicles the lives of urban music stars.

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