Police name ‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ stars’ son as shooter in T-Hood death

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According to authorities, the shooter and witnesses are still cooperating with detectives, and the shooter was still on the scene when the event occurred. According to preliminary information, there was a domestic incident at the apartment, and a female victim was physically hurt as a result.

According to Gwinnett police spokesperson Cpl. Juan Madiedo, Frost showed up at the house following the domestic conflict and left.Sometime after that, the incident occurred, which is currently under investigation, according to Madiedo.

According to Madiedo, authorities are not currently searching for any other suspects. No more information on the shooting was disclosed by the police.

Credit: Bandy Yulanda

Credit: Bandy Yulanda

Hood’s mother, Yulanda Bandy, stated that her family is calling for justice and answers regarding his passing. She told the AJC on Wednesday that all she wants is the truth. She claimed that at the time of his passing, her son was seeing Kelsie, the daughter of Kirk Frost. Kelsie wrote, “I can’t wait to hold you again,” on Hood’s Instagram photo.

Of Bandy’s four children, Hood was the eldest and only son. Shiloh, his daughter, is six years old.

We need to make sure his little kid is taken care of because he adored her. According to Bandy of Lithonia, he was a nice person. He cherished everyone. He cherished parties. He was our star.

Rasheeda and Kirk Frost have a 24-year-old son named Frost, who also has elder children from a prior relationship. Since Love & HipHop: Atlanta’s VH1 premiere in 2012, the two have been featured as the show’s major cast members. Kirk Frost did not respond to a text message about his son’s apparent involvement in the event.

Rather, he shared a screen grab of an Instagram video that included a user expressing their thoughts on the issue, a link to a news article about the same police update, and a screenshot of the police department’s update regarding the case being examined as a potential self-defense shooting.

Longtime Atlanta rapper Rasheeda Frost will play at Piedmont Park’s One MusicFest in October.

FilmMagic is credited.

FilmMagic is credited.

T-Hood became well-known in Atlanta thanks to his 2020 song Perculator and his 2022 single Ready 2 Go. In 2023, he also worked with B.o.B. on the song “Big Booty.” Grave Diggerz, T-Hood’s final project, was released in October.

Next weekend, his family plans to hold a public funeral. They have created a GoFundMe page to raise money in the interim.

Bandy remarked, “I just wish I had more time with my baby boy.” We will continue to fight for justice.

This article was written by David Aaro, a staff writer.

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