Young Thug – Suspect Has Been Arrested For Murder Of His Sons Mother

LaKevia Jackson, Young Thug
Young Thug – Suspect Has Been Arrested For The Murder Of His Sons Mother
A man is in custody for the shooting death of LaKevia Jackson.
Joshua Fleetwood, 25, is charged with murder after allegedly killing the mother of rapper Young Thug’s son, Lakevia Jackson, over a bowling ball dispute.

Joshua Fleetwood
Earlier this month (March 17th), we reported that the mother of one of Young Thug’s six children was shot to death at an Atlanta bowling alley. The 31-year-old woman, later identified as LaKevia Jackson, was celebrating a friends birthday when the shooting took place. Reports state than an altercation over a bowling ball escalated at Metro Fun Center Atlanta. After the dispute, suspect Joshua Fleetwood and another unidentified party exchanged gunfire, killing LaKevia in the crossfire.
According to reports, APD arrested Joshua earlier this week for the murder. His charges are felony murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Reportedly, Joshua has been arrested 16 times before on an array of charges, including fraud, narcotics, fleeing police and criminal trespass.

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