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Rapper’s Death Being Investigated as Self Defense After Kirk & Rasheeda’s Son ID’d as Suspect

Rapper’s Death Being Investigated as Self Defense After Kirk & Rasheeda’s Son ID’d as Suspect

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T-Hood’s death is now being investigated as a possible case of self-defense.

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” stars Rasheeda and Kirk Frost have been in the headlines for a very serious situation. Days ago, Rapper T-Hood was shot and killed in Gwinnett County, Georgia. T-Hood, born Tevin Hood, was dating Kelsie Frost (Kirk and Rasheeda’s daughter). Hours after news of the shooting went viral on social media, T-Hood’s sister took to Instagram to make controversial accusations. She accused Kelsie of setting T-Hood up to be killed and calling her brothers to do the deed. And she claimed that Ky Frost was the one who pulled the trigger, ending T-Hood’s life at 33 years old.

Kelsie responded to the accusations on her Instagram Story. She denied calling her brothers to shoot T-Hood. She said the only person she would call when she got into it with the rapper was his mother because she knew they would always get back together. Hours ago, police told TMZ that Ky was the main suspect in the investigation of T-Hood’s murder.

There has now been another development in the case. Gwinnett County police have confirmed that the shooting is now being investigated as self-defense. They said authorities were called to the location of the crime due to a domestic dispute, and a female was injured during the argument.

Officials said the shooter tried to separate himself from the situation before the shooting took place.

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