The 39 -year -old rapper Young Scooter dies after having fled the Atlanta police

Rapper The young scooter died Atlanta at his 39th birthday.
The office of the County Doctor of Fulton confirmed the death of the rapper Variety On Friday, saying that the medical emergency services transported him to the Grady Marcus Trauma Center. However, his cause of death is still indeterminate, with an autopsy still to be completed.
THE Police Department of Atlanta On Friday he said that a 39 -year -old died after injuring his leg on a fence when he fled the police, who was responding to a 911 call made in a house on William Nye Drive.
The Police Department of Atlanta said that the 911 call was beyond “a dispute with a weapon”, as “was recommended in the signs of the caller that the blows were fired”. According to reports, even a female was “dragged into the position”.
“Once the officers arrived knocked on the door. A male opened the door and immediately closed the door to the officers,” said Lieutenant Andrew Smith during The press conference. “During the trial (of the officers) of (then) to establish the perimeter, two males fled from the back of the house.”
Atlanta’s 11 alive He reported that Scooter – whose real name is Kenneth Edward Bailey – was the deceased male.

“A male returned to the house again. The other male jumped two fences as he fled. When the agents locked him on the other side of the fence, he seemed to have suffered an injury to his leg,” continued the police. “The agents made the help and was transported to the Graty hospital, where she was pronounced deceased.”
Smith also clarified that man’s injury took place when he was fleeing, and not “through the officers on the scene”.
The police said that following the call of 911, they were not “able to locate a female” and an investigation into the accident is still in progress.
Scooter’s family confirmed First news of Atlanta That his death took place after this accident.
The Independent He contacted the Police Department of Atlanta and the County Medical Medical Office of Faulton.

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Even the son of Scooter, Kenneth Bailey Jr, shared a post on his Instagram history Friday to react to the news of his father’s death. After criticizing the Police Department of Atlanta, Bailey said that his “best friend (was) who disappeared”.
“Happy birthday too,” he also wrote. “I know exactly what for (for sure), you know that I have my sisters and brothers (they are) excessively good. Your son a hustla just like you, look (this).”
He thanked his friends, family and followers for their support, noting that he would return to their messages when he could.
“I’m just trying to stay away from this social media that I got a ** blog that lay,” he said. “Rejected in one million pieces. I don’t want not pain for anyone.”
Young Scooter began his career as a rapper in 2008, before signing with the record label of Future, Freebanz, years later. In 2012, the musician, who moved to Atlanta with his family when he was a child, published his first success, “Columbia”.
Scooters and Future collaborated on several occasions, since the deceased rapper was presented in Future and the 2018 song of the late Juice Wrld, “Jet Lag”. In 2013, Scooter also signed with Waka Flock Flame’s record label, Brick Squad Monopoly.