Mom’ron Shares ’05 Footage Of Cam’ron After Near-Death Shooting On Botched Robbery Anniversary: “One Of The Worst + Scariest Moments In My Life”

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New York rapper Cam’ron‘s mom knows the importance of October 23. The hip-hop star’s day one has come forward to remember the anniversary of his near-death shooting.

On Wednesday, Mom’ron went to Instagram with footage of Cam’s now-infamous press conference addressing the botched robbery.

Last year, Cam’s mom reflected on her son surviving the insane attack.

According to reports, Cam caught a bullet October 23, 2005 as a result of a botched carjacking.

Two men pulled alongside Cam’ron’s 2006 Lamborghini and opened fire while the artist was stopped at a traffic light at New York and New Jersey avenues. He was hit by one bullet, which traveled through one of his arms and into the other. He drove himself to Howard University Hospital and was released yesterday afternoon. “People are foolish if they think I’m going to lose my head and give up anything to anyone just because someone threatens me,” Cam’ron says. “I’m doing OK. It takes more than a botched carjacking to keep me down.” (Billboard)

Despite nearly losing his life, Cam made sure to promote his Killa Season album after leaving a Washington, D.C. hospital.

Giles, driving his royal blue 2006 Lamborghini and wearing what a friend later described as $200,000 worth of diamonds and other jewelry, was shot in both arms after stopping at a red light on New York Avenue NW, police said. “I got shot three times and my album comes out Nov. 22,” Giles said as he left Howard University Hospital yesterday afternoon with an entourage of friends, fellow rappers and bodyguards. “We love Howard.” (Washington Post)

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