Alleged gunman who shot Jets CB Kris Boyd is a rapper who boasted ‘I have accurate aim’ in prophetic music video

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The accused gunman who allegedly shot Jets cornerback Kris Boyd is a small-time drill rapper who boasted “I have accurate aim” in a disturbing, prophecy-filled music video, The Post has learned.
Frederick Green, 20 — aka rapper Tbo Zay — bragged about guns, glorified violence and even mentioned the pricey vehicle he used to flee the crime scene in a video posted to YouTube video three months ago.

“I get wavy..I go in the Beemer and I got accurate aim,” he rapped in his song “Mission,” an apparent reference to a BMW, the same brand car cops connected to him after the Nov. 16 attack.

“Multiple scenes where my Glock got wavy,” he added.

“I also shot like I’m Brady…Throw shots and I’m waving a pistol.”

The drill rapper was busted Monday for allegedly blasting Boyd, 29, in the stomach outside the popular Midtown Asian-fusion restaurant Sei-Less on West 38th Street around 2 a.m. on Nov. 16, cops said.

Boyd was out with Gang Green linebacker Jamien Sherwood, wide receiver Irvin Charles and a pal from Texas when a group mocked their flashy outfits outside the hotspot, police said.

The football players headed inside the eatery for about 10 minutes before walking back outside — where the group resumed making disparaging comments about their clothes and hurling insults, according to authorities.

Moments later, Green allegedly opened fire, striking Boyd in the gut and then bolting from the scene in a white BMW.

The accused shooter then chopped off his long hair, ditched his phone and hid out in Buffalo at a gal pal’s apartment in a desperate attempt to throw police off his tail, Assistant District Attorney Sarah Csanadi revealed at his Tuesday night arraignment.

When cops cornered him inside the apartment, he even tried to jump out a window, she said.

Police found him after tracking down a gray Mercedes he drives that is registered to his girlfriend, according to law enforcement sources.

Green was charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon. He was held without bail Tuesday night.

Frederick Green is arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court after he was arrested for shooting NFL Cornerback Kris Boyd. Curtis Means for Daily Mail

The shooting left Boyd in critical but stable condition, with a bullet fragment ending up in his lung.
Boyd may require additional surgery and continues to suffer from complications from the wounds, Csanadi said.

The suspect has a rap sheet including four prior arrests — most of them sealed — including busts earlier this year for unlawful possession of person’s ID and criminal possession of a controlled substance, sources said.

In the music video, Green dons a black face mask, rides a Citi Bike through the Big Apple Streets with a group of pals and throws up apparent gang signs.

“In real life, n–s don’t be a threat,” he also waxed in the two minute screed. “N–s better not act up.”

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