By Mark Vester
In a follow-up to a story reported earlier in the week, Floyd Mayweather Jr's name has been swirling in the middle of an ongoing investigation regarding a Monday night shooting outside of the Las Vegas Boulder Highway roller rink. Quincey Williams, 24, was the target and made allegations that Mayweather threatened his life less than an hour before shots were fired in the parking lot. Nobody was hurt.
Police issued a warrant and searched Mayweather's cars and home. Search warant documents were released on Thursday, revealing that two handguns, ammunition and two bulletproof vests were recovered Mayweather's home and two cars. One of the guns was loaded.
According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, Williams encountered Mayweather at the Crystal Palace Skating Center on Sunday night. Mayweather immediately confronted him over a text message that was sent two months ago. In the text message, Williams told Mayweather that he hoped he would lose.
Williams claims Mayweather told during the confrontation - "He's got enough money to get me hit." Williams said Mayweather was at the rink with two bodyguards. When Williams left with a friend about 30 to 45 minutes after the confrontation, several shots were fired at their car. The shots came from the direction of Mayweather and his bodyguards, who were also in the parking lot. Williams did not see the shooter and nobody was injured.
Las Vegas police spokesman Bill Cassell confirmed to the paper that Mayweather has been cooperative in their investigation and currently he is not a suspect in the shooting. Police are looking for a "known associate" of Mayweather Promotions, who goes under the nickname of "O.C."
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