Questions surrounding the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter last weekend are growing as police reveal more information about the events leading up to it. Young Scooter, whose real name is Kenneth Bailey,
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNHundreds gather to honor Atlanta rapper Young Scooter after fatal police encounterATLANTA - Hundreds gathered in Atlanta’s Kirkwood neighborhood to honor Young Scooter, who died last week after he ran from police, who were responding to a false 911 call. Balloons soared over Bessie Branham Park on Thursday night, where friends, family, and fans remembered the rapper.
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Atlanta News First on MSNBalloon release held in Kirkwood neighborhood for Atlanta Rapper Young ScooterThe Kirkwood neighborhood held a balloon release for Rapper Young Scooter on Thursday night. “It’s gonna be awful without him. We love Scooter,” said Mary Ragsdale, who was an auntie to the rapper as he grew up in the Kirkwood neighborhood.
Ever since Atlanta rapper Young Scooter died, there have been questions surrounding his death from both fans and authorities. But after days of investigating his passing, we finally have answers. Late Tuesday evening, Demetria Spence was arrested by the Atlanta Police Department on a charge of transmitting a false public alarm.
ATLANTA — The death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter has been ruled as an "accident," according to a report from the Fulton County Medical Examiner. The report states Young Scooter, whose real name is Kenneth Bailey, died after a wooden piece punctured his right thigh, leading to blood loss.
A woman was arrested and charged with allegedly making a false 911 call in an incident that led to the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter, police said.
The bizarre string of events that led to an Atlanta rapper’s death began when Demetria Spence made a fake call to 911, according to police.
Future shared a heartbreaking tribute to Young Scooter, calling the loss "unreal" and saying his life "will never be the same."