Rapper 4 Block Lil Mari got shot by concealed carry holder during botched carjacking, officials say Chicago — Prosecutors say 17-year-old Kamari Bonslater — known as “4 Block Lil Mari” — was shot by a concealed carry holder during a failed carjacking in South Shore. The incident happened September 7 near 67th and Cregier. At the time, Bonslater was already on pretrial release for possessing a machine gun and a stolen car. Officials now say the shooting wasn’t a drive-by like police first reported. A 34-year-old woman and her 31-year-old friend were sitting in a parked car when several people approached. Prosecutors said Bonslater tried to yank open the door and pointed a gun at them. The woman, a licensed concealed carrier, grabbed her firearm. Bonslater shot her in the leg, and she fired back, hitting him multiple times. Her friend later told officers she recognized him as local rapper 4 Block Lil Mari. Surveillance video showed Bonslater collapse as the victims sped off and showed accomplices dragging him into an alley before firing at the fleeing car. Bonslater, who has “Murda” tattooed on his neck, is charged with attempted second-degree murder, attempted vehicular hijacking, and aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon. Judge Susana Ortiz ordered him held. He’s the 20th person this year accused of killing or trying to kill someone in Chicago while out on felony pretrial release. #ChaunceyDatGuy