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“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” Stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost’s Son Suspected in Rapper’s Murder

The reality television couple are in hot water as their kids may be involved in the murder of an Atlanta rapper.

Kelsie, Kirk, Rasheeda and Ky Frost posed in a photo; T-Hood in a black and white photo
Kirk and Rasheeda Frost have been part of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" since its inaugural season. Their kids were once featured throughout the series, namely during the tenth season.

Ky Lasheed Frost, son of Kirk and Rasheeda Frost, is the prime suspect in the death of Atlanta rapper T-Hood, real name Tevin Hood.


According to the Gwinnett County Police Department, the initial investigation revealed a domestic disturbance involving a woman at the home. The woman in question may have been Kelsie Frost, the daughter of Kirk and Rasheeda as well as Ky’s sister. Fox 5 Atlanta reports that Ky arrived at the residence, initially trying to stay separate from the situation.


Following the shooting, police found Hood in his home and had him transported to the hospital. He later succumbed to his injuries while at the hospital. 


The alleged shooter and a witness had stayed to speak with the police at the scene while someone was detained and interviewed by police. Charges have not been officially announced.


Social media users have speculated Kelsie and Ky’s involvement in the shooting, with Kelsie breaking her silence via a statement on Instagram.


“I can’t sit back and let the narrative being created go on. The love of my life is GONE. The man I lay with and cuddle every night…is no longer here,” the post read. “So as I want to ask for respect and privacy, I won’t because I will always defend my baby. I don’t condone s–t in any way, shape, form or fashion. I am sick to my stomach. I don’t wish this on anyone.”


Hood's family released a tape of Kelsie allegedly admitting that her brother had something to do with Hood's death. The Neighborhood Talk recently posted the alleged recording, though people were concerned about the legal ramifications.


Georgia is a two-party state, meaning that all parties must consent to being recorded. According to The Neighborhood Talk, Hood's family claims Kelsie consented to being recorded.


The story is developing.


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