Georgia Rapper T-Hood Sh*t & K*iled At 33
Georgia Rapper T-Hood Sh*t & K*iled At 33
Sad news out of Georgia.
Rapper T-Hood, real name Tevin Hood, has reportedly d!ed after being fatally sh*t during a dispute at his home over the weekend.
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According to reports, Gwinnett County police responded to a call at a residence in Snellville on Friday, August 8, where they found the rapper suffering from g#nsh*t wounds. Medics rushed him to a nearby hospital, but sadly, he did not survive.
While details surrounding the incident remain limited, authorities have reportedly detained one individual in connection with the case and are continuing to investigate it as a homicide.
T-Hood was known locally for tracks like “READY 2 GO” and “Big Booty.” In the wake of his passing, some outlets have linked him romantically to Kelsie Frost, Love & Hip Hop star Kirk Frost’s eldest daughter and a rapper herself, who performs as Frosted Kae.
Kelsie shared a series of heartfelt photos and videos of the two, along with an emotional caption, writing:
“Just come get me baby please… I can’t even type this. I love you papa. I can’t wait to hold you again.”
Rest in peace, T-Hood.

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