Atlanta Rapper T-Hood’s Autopsy Confirms He Was Shot Several Times, Including At Least Once In the Back

Atlanta Rapper T-Hood’s Autopsy Confirms He Was Shot Several Times, Including At Least Once In the Back
More information has been released surrounding T-Hood’s passing.
According to the autopsy report obtained by TMZ, T-Hood, real name Tevin Hood, passed after being shot more than once. The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office confirms he was struck in the abdomen, buttocks, lower right and left thigh areas, and at least once in the back.
The report also notes that T-Hood drew his own weapon during a dispute with two others inside a Snellville, Georgia home, and one person opened fire in self-defense. The others involved have yet to be publicly named.
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As reported, this deadly shooting went down earlier this month, and it’s alleged to have started over a domestic dispute incident between Hood and his girlfriend, Kelsie, who happens to be the daughter of “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” stars Kirk Frost and Rasheeda. One of Kelsie’s brothers was reportedly named as a key suspect. However, police are still investigating the claims of self-defense, and at this time, no charges have been filed.
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