In a recent incident that has sparked conversations around security and community responsibility, local artist 4Xtra expressed his frustration after his car was reportedly damaged at a shopping plaza. The incident unfolded in a video where 4Xtra confronts security personnel, questioning their presence and effectiveness in ensuring the safety of patrons and their vehicles.
The video captures 4Xtra visibly upset as he highlights the lack of proper security measures in the area. “You need to quit that job,” he tells one of the guards, emphasizing the need for accountability. His car, which was parked in the plaza, sustained damage, and he expressed disappointment in the inability of security staff to protect visitors and their belongings.
4Xtra, well-known for his community involvement, didn’t just vent his frustrations; he also used the moment to advocate for greater responsibility within the community. The artist underscored the importance of giving back, referencing his ongoing efforts to distribute food and support those in need, including a shout-out to his friend Crimac, who is currently incarcerated yet continues to contribute to the community from behind bars.
The incident has reignited discussions about safety protocols in local shopping areas, particularly regarding the adequacy of security personnel and their preparedness to handle such situations. Community members and shoppers have raised concerns over similar incidents, suggesting that management must take more proactive measures to ensure a safe environment for all.
4Xtra’s message was clear: accountability is essential, not just for security staff but for everyone in the community. He urged individuals to contribute positively, regardless of their circumstances, and to show appreciation for those who are less fortunate. “It don’t matter if you give back a dollar or 50 cents; just turn around and help someone who needs it,” he implored.
The artist’s passionate plea resonates with many, highlighting the need for both community engagement and improved security measures in public spaces. As the conversation continues, it remains to be seen how local management will respond to these concerns and whether changes will be implemented to enhance safety and community support in the area.