David Banner issued a sincere apology to a Georgia family whose loved one was killed in an accident involving the rapper.
In a video shared on his Instagram page, Banner acknowledged the Evans family and apologized for the pain and suffering they endured.
Banner, 46, shared a video on Instagram.com on Friday, which he captioned, “My Condolences to The Evans Family and Friends.”
Earlier this week, Banner posted a (now deleted) photo of his totaled car, with the caption: “People think they know but have no idea. I still have a concussion.”
The family of the other driver, who was killed in the crash, accused Banner of vehicular homicide.
“He’s talking about a concussion (poor him) try posting that he killed my cousin in that accident!!!!” wrote a family member, who tagged Instagram blog @theshaderoom.
“A lot of you may not know but my brother Jeremy Evans was and a fatal car accident on December29 2019 he was a the Toyota and the other driver @davidbanner was in that truck the police are trying to give my brother fault for the accident and saying speeding didn’t play a factor my brother was hit from the side if speed didn’t play a factor why does both vehicles look like this if sleep if speed didn’t play a factor how much my brother died on impact but it’s all just a big cover because of who @davidbanner is but now it’s time for the truth to come to light”???#justiceforjeremy#explorepage #Thetruth”