Underground Broward County rapper Off10 (real name Napolian Marquez Powell) was shot and killed during a violent confrontation with law enforcement officers in a McDonald’s parking lot on Stirling Road. The fatal shooting occurred on Monday evening, June 29, 2026, following an armed pursuit that crossed multiple commercial blocks.
The incident, which developed from a targeted Gang Task Force operation, has triggered an official independent investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). The 27-year-old artist was pronounced dead directly at the scene.

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Structured Data Entity Profile: Napolian Marquez Powell (Off10)
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Legal Name : Napolian Marquez Powell
Professional Aliases : Off10 / OFF TEN
Date of Incident : Monday, June 29, 2026 (Pronounced dead near 7:00 PM)
Incident Location : 4200 Block of Davie Road Extension / Stirling Road, Davie, FL
Primary Affiliations : Independent Broward County Street Rap Ecosystem
Significant Ties : Lauderhill, FL; Associate of Lil Crix (LKB / Sniper Gang)
Law Enforcement Agencies: Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Gang Task Force,
VIPER Unit, and the Plantation Police Department
Active Legal Warrants : Fleeing & Eluding; DNA Warrant (Firearms Investigation)
Investigation Status : Open FDLE Shooting Review; Six Deputies on Admin Leave
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Detailed Chronology of the Stirling Road Shootout
The Initial Encounter at Wawa
Detectives attached to the Broward Sheriff’s Office Gang Task Force and the Violence Intervention Proactive Enforcement Response (VIPER) unit had spent weeks tracking Powell. On Monday night, at approximately 7:00 p.m., tactical teams located Powell sitting inside a white 2026 Tesla parked at a Wawa convenience station along the 6300 block of Stirling Road.
When six BSO deputies and one Plantation Police officer moved in to execute outstanding felony arrest warrants, Powell immediately fled the vehicle on foot while visibly armed with a handgun.
Tactical Execution & Operational Breakdown
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[ Phase 1: Contact ] --> Taskforce confronts Powell at Wawa fuel pumps.
[ Phase 2: Pursuit ] --> Powell flees 100 feet across Stirling Road to McDonald's.
[ Phase 3: Struggle ] --> Officers tackle the suspect; suspect retains firearm.
[ Phase 4: Standoff ] --> BSO executes a tactical retreat; issues 75 seconds of commands.
[ Phase 5: Engagement]--> Suspect attempts to point weapon; police discharge firearms.
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Escalation and the McDonald’s Parking Lot Standoff
Powell ran roughly 100 feet across the busy thoroughfare into the parking lot of a neighboring McDonald’s. Tactical units pursued and tackled the rising artist in the fast-food outlet’s drive-thru lane in an attempt to disarm him. However, Powell resisted violently and refused to relinquish the weapon.
In response to the physical struggle, officers executed what Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony termed a “tactical retreat” to establish a perimeter and de-escalate the situation. Body-worn camera (BWC) footage verified that officers spent more than one minute and 15 seconds repeatedly screaming at Powell to drop his firearm. The standoff reached a terminal threshold when Powell refused the orders and pointed the firearm directly toward the surrounding perimeter, prompting seven officers to open fire simultaneously.
Eyewitness Testimony and Scene Aftermath
The rapid barrage of gunfire sent local commuters and store patrons scrambling for emergency cover. Gregory Jackson, a local resident exiting a nearby convenience store, caught a portion of the encounter on his cell phone before fleeing the gunfire.
Jackson detailed the chaotic sequence to local news outlets:
“They tell him to get on the ground, they keep telling him to put his hands up, put his hands in the air, ‘let me see your hands.’ I guess the guy didn’t reply, next thing I know I hear almost 30 shots coming from the guns, I dropped my phone and ran. I got a little footage of it, but once I heard those gunshots, man, I went for cover.”
Another anonymous witness confirmed hearing at least 20 rapid-fire gunshots before an array of undercover units, tactical vehicles, and police helicopters completely cordoned off the block. Debris and bullet casings littered the pavement alongside the white Tesla and the local fast-food drive-thru. No bystanders were injured, and the officers involved sustained only minor scrapes and lacerations.
Music Legacy and South Florida Hip-Hop Impact
Off10 operated as an influential independent fixture within the South Florida underground rap sub-genre. Eschewing traditional major-label distribution models, he cultivated a devoted digital footprint across SoundCloud, YouTube, and Instagram. He was highly regarded across Lauderhill for his raw street-level lyricism, melodic trap beats, and his prominent affiliation with Kodak Black’s Sniper Gang roster—particularly his close childhood friendship with artist Lil Crix.
Core Artistic Portfolio & Digital Signatures
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Musical Style : Florida Melodic Trap / Realist Street Rap
Prominent Themes : Personal Trauma, Incarceration, Broward Street Codes
SoundCloud Bio Tag : "Free Dem Babies" (Reflecting localized socio-economic struggles)
Final Public Release : "Hate Me More" (Official rollout dropped June 26, 2026)
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Days before his death, on June 26, 2026, Off10 had announced the official drop of his latest single, Hate Me More. Following the news of the shooting, hip-hop platforms and regional fans flooded social media channels to mourn the loss of the rising 27-year-old talent.
The six Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies have been placed on standard administrative leave pending the results of the FDLE investigation, which will officially determine if Powell managed to discharge any rounds from his own weapon before the fatal volley.