Three missing Detroit rappers died of multiple gunshot wounds, police say Wednesday, February 8 by ABC News(DETROIT) -- The Michigan State Police says it continues to investigate the deaths of three Michigan rappers after confirming Tuesday each died of multiple gunshot wounds.Police have determined that their deaths were not a random incident and believe they have determined a motive, though... Read More.
Three bodies found in search for Detroit rappers who went missing last month Friday, February 3 by ABC News(HYLAND PARK, Mich.) -- Detroit police found three bodies in the basement of an abandoned apartment complex in Hyland Park, Michigan, as they searched for three local rappers who went missing last month.As of Friday morning, the three male victims found in the basement... Read More.
Police continue search for 3 Detroit rappers who went missing after canceled event Wednesday, February 1 by ABC News(DETROIT) -- Detroit police are searching for three local rappers who went missing after they were expected to perform at an event almost two weeks ago.Police are looking for leads in the search for 38-year-old Armani Kelly, 31-year-old Dante Wicker and 31-year-old Montoya Givens,... Read More.
Rappers Young Thug, Gunna hit with gang-related charges in sweeping indictment Tuesday, May 10 by ABC News(ATLANTA) -- Prominent Atlanta rapper Young Thug was arrested on Monday on gang-related charges after being named in a sweeping 56-count grand jury indictment in Georgia.The rapper was among 28 people allegedly associated with the Atlanta-based Young Slime Life (YSL) gang, which authorities say... Read More.
Killings of two aspiring NYC rappers spark debate about a controversial rap genre Monday, February 14 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The deaths of two young aspiring rappers last week have reinvigorated the debate about drill music, a popular subgenre of rap, and its connection to violence.Jayquan McKenley, an 18-year-old aspiring rapper from the Bronx known as CHII WVTTZ, was shot and killed... Read More.
The killings of 2 aspiring NYC rappers spark debate about a controversial rap genre Friday, February 11 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The deaths of two young aspiring rappers last week have reinvigorated the debate about drill music, a popular subgenre of rap, and its connection to violence.Jayquan McKenley, an 18-year-old aspiring rapper from the Bronx known as CHII WVTTZ, was shot and... Read More.