Woman’s phony 911 call led to rapper Young Scooter’s death
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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 ...
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Officers said they never found a woman who was dragged or that any shots had been fired.
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Hundreds of people showed up at Bessie Branham Park in the Kirkwood neighborhood Thursday night, the neighborhood where Young Scooter grew up.
Despite rumors circulating online, officials say Young Scooter "injured himself on organic (wooden) fencing material and/or woody debris"
Demi Blanco of Zeus' 'Baddies' show admitted that her call to police wasn't exactly for what she said it was for.
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E! Online on MSNYoung Scooter’s Cause of Death Revealed After He Dies on His BirthdayMore information is emerging about Young Scooter’s untimely passing. After the Atlanta rapper (real name Kenneth Edward Bailey) died on his 39th birthday March 28, a Fulton County medical examiner’s press report has listed his cause of death as “penetrating injury of the right thigh,” ruling the manner of death as accidental.
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Complex on MSNFuture on Young Scooter's Death: ‘Life Will Never B the Same Without U My Brother'Future has delivered an emotional reaction to the sudden lost of his Freebandz signee, Young Scooter. On March 28, the late Atlanta artist died on his 39th birthday after sustaining a thigh injury on a fence that resulted in significant blood loss.
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Vibe on MSNYoung Scooter’s Official Cause Of Death RevealedYoung Scooter’s offical cause of death has been revealed and has been ruled as an accident.
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Complex on MSNYoung Scooter's Autopsy Released Following Questions About His DeathThe autopsy report for Young Scooter has been released as questions regarding the circumstances of his death continue to circulate. Per USA TODAY, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office has released the autopsy results for Scooter,
Police have charged Demetria Spence for making a false 911 call that led to the death of rapper Young Scooter.
The Atlanta musician died after sustaining a leg injury on Friday, March 28 following a police chase, authorities stated