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The Atlanta Police Department is aware of inaccurate comments and social media posts regarding the death of Kenneth Bailey.
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Officers said they never found a woman who was dragged or that any shots had been fired.
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In a statement released through their publicist, Bailey’s family expressed heartbreak and called for privacy as they await more information.
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Vibe on MSNYoung Scooter’s Official Cause Of Death RevealedYoung Scooter’s offical cause of death has been revealed and has been ruled as an accident.
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The police chase that led to Atlanta rapper Young Scooter dying from a freak injury may have been sparked by a fake 911 call about a naked woman being held hostage, according to cops offering a $5,000 reward in the hunt for the mystery caller.
Despite rumors circulating online, officials say Young Scooter "injured himself on organic (wooden) fencing material and/or woody debris"
Demetria Spence was released on bond after police say her fake 911 call led to the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter.
Young Scooter's son Kenneth Bailey Jr. reacted to his father's death in a series of heartbreaking Instagram posts. The rapper died in Atlanta on March 28 at age 39 after a police chase.
An unidentified caller reported violent activities and an injured woman at the home where Young Scooter later fled from police, resulting in his death.
Young Scooter died last week on his 39th birthday fleeing from cops -- and we now have more insight as to why ... through a very suspicious 911 call.