Police in Gwinnett County, Georgia, have cleared Ky Frost — the son of Kirk and Rasheeda Frost from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta — in the fatal shooting of Atlanta rapper T-Hood.
According to investigators, the confrontation stemmed from a dispute involving Ky’s sister, Kelsie Frost. Police say T-Hood was the aggressor and allegedly pulled a gun first, which led Ky to fire back. Authorities ruled the shooting as self-defense, and no charges have been filed.
The case has been forwarded to the District Attorney’s office for review, but as of now, Ky is not facing charges.
In this episode of The Diamond K Show, we break down:
The details of the confrontation
Why police ruled it self-defense
What happens next with the DA’s review
The impact on the Frost family and the hip-hop community
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