Atlanta rapper T‑Hood (Tevin Hood) was fatally shot at a home in Gwinnett County. The shooting occurred amid a domestic dispute; one person is detained and the investigation remains ongoing.
Rapper T‑Hood, real name Tevin Hood, has died at age 33 after being shot at a residence in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Authorities responded to reports of a dispute around 7 p.m. at a home on Lee Road in unincorporated Lilburn. Upon arrival, officers found Hood suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead at the hospital despite life-saving efforts.
T‑Hood’s producer, Deddotwill, expressed disbelief and grief on Instagram: “We was just on the phone all day, I can’t believe you are gone. REST IN PEACE T‑HOOD I LOVE YOU BROTHER.” The artist’s death came only weeks after he shared a cemetery-themed video promoting his single “Grave Diggerz”, making the timing especially haunting for fans.
Police are treating the incident as a homicide. One individual has been detained for questioning, but no arrests have been made and no motive confirmed. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and encouraging witnesses to come forward.
T‑Hood emerged from Atlanta’s underground hip-hop scene, known for his gritty street anthems and singles like “Perculator”, “Girls in the Party”, “Ready 2 Go”, and “Big Booty”. He leaves behind a daughter and a growing legacy in Southern rap. Tributes have poured in from fans and peers mourning the loss of a rising artist.
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