Get Well: Highly Recruited Baller Aaliyah Gayles Shot Multiple Times During Las Vegas House Party
High school basketball player and USC recruit Aaliyah Gayles and three other people were shot multiple times at a house party in Las Vegas this past Saturday

Aaliyah Gayles Shot Numerous Times At Las Vegas House Party
It was a very bloody week in America last week and unfortunately, the violence didn’t see an end just because the week did. According to ESPN, a highly recruited high school hooper named Aaliyah Gayles was shot multiple times while at a house party in Las Vegas.
There aren’t a whole lot of details as to what transpired at this time. Initial reports state that there was a fight that broke out and 4 people were wounded as a result of the gunfire.
I know there is some that will say it's my fault and I take full responsibility for it but please please keep my baby girl in your prayers Las Vegas. I will give everyone that support Aaliyah an update but she's ok she go make it like always thank you all???????????? true warrior pic.twitter.com/NxtSFc5Wyv
— D.Gayles (@DGayles3) April 17, 2022
Aaliyah’s father took to Twitter to ask for prayers and support for his 18-year-old daughter who had two emergency surgeries Sunday morning. She along with the other 3 victims are expected to survive.
Earlier this year, Gayles, who is the eighth-ranked women’s basketball recruit in the class of 2022, committed to USC prior to the retirement of coach Mark Trakh. After changing her decision, she again committed when Lindsay Gottlieb was named Trakh’s successor.
“Aaliyah is one of the strongest, most resilient young people I have ever known,” Gottlieb said in a statement to ESPN on Sunday night. “I have no doubt she will continue to face this unfathomable situation with courage and resolve. We will continue to support her and her parents in every way that we possibly can.”
We will keep you updated with any new information that comes out about Aaliyah or the criminals who committed this senseless act of violence. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and all the victims.