Lil Baby flipped social media over when the rapper named off his top five emcees in his Atlanta hometown on the 'DeepCut' podcast
Lil Baby's attorneys Drew Findling and Marissa Goldberg have responded to the Atlanta Police Department while distancing the Atlanta rapper (born Dominique Jones) from the alleged gang war and pair of teen murders the APD attempted to tie him to.
Atlanta police accused an unnamed rapper of sparking a gang conflict by shooting a music video in rival gang territory, which arrest warrants revealed is Lil Baby, local outlets reported.
Bab was called “cowardly” by the police after shooting a music video in rival gang territory that resulted in the death of two teenage boys.
In a press conference, Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Commander Ralph Woolfolk, slammed Lil Baby after a shooting on the set of his 2024 music filming ended in two deaths. “He knew he should not have been there,” said Woolfolk. He then vowed to hold Lil Baby responsible for the tragedy.
A gang-related dispute between two criminal organizations culminated in a fatal shooting on July 2, 2024, leaving two young teenagers dead and a third wounded outside an apartment complex in southwest Atlanta.
Lil Baby has revealed a new release date for his second album of the year. The Atlanta native previously told fans about his intentions to drop the follow-up to his WHAM album at the end of February.
Lil Baby has set the internet abuzz after revealing his ranking of the top five Atlanta rappers during an appearance on the DeepCut podcast.
Last May, police responded to a shooting in the Atlanta neighborhood of Dixie Hills, widely believed to have taken place on the set of a music video for Atlanta’s own Lil Baby. Then on July 2, two 13-year-old boys named Jakody Davis and Lamon Freeman were tragically shot and killed at the latter’s birthday party,
As part of his album rollout, the rapper has been making appearances on several prominent podcasts, offering insights into his career, the industry, and the ever-evolving Atlanta rap scene. It all went down,
Two rival gangs were targeting one another as a result of an earlier shooting during a music video shoot for Atlanta rapper Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Jones, the witness said. Three men were shot while Jones’ music video was being filmed in northwest Atlanta in May 2024.
Lil Baby’s attorneys have responded after Atlanta police blamed the global rap star for a playing a role in the shooting deaths of two teenagers last summer.