Police Say Ky Frost Acted in Self-Defense in T-Hood Killi…

Authorities have determined that Ky Frost, son of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost, acted in self-defense in the fatal shooting of rapper T-Hood last month.
TMZ has learned that the Gwinnett County Police Department is nearing the end of its investigation, and ruled T-Hood was the primary aggressor in the dispute that led to his death. A spokesperson for the department tells the tabloid that the rapper started a fight with Frost, and pulled out a firearm.
It is believed that Frost brandished a weapon afterwards, and opened fire before T-Hood could.
According to the Los Angeles Times, officers were responding to a domestic dispute in T-Hood’s Georgia home on August 8 when he was found with multiple gunshot wounds. The 33-year-old rapper was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
TMZ obtained the Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s autopsy report, which indicated T-Hood had been shot in his back, legs and buttocks. The deceased was dating Frost’s sister Kelsie at the time of the incident.
Investigators said a female victim sustained physical injuries during the domestic dispute. Following the altercation, the shooter reportedly arrived and “separated himself from the residence before the shooting occurred.”
The Gwinnett Country Police Department stated after his death that the incident was being investigated as a potential case of self-defense.
TMZ released surveillance footage of a physical altercation involving T-Hood and Kelsie Frost in their apartment earlier this year. The video starts off with the rapper walking around the bedroom while Kelsie is lying on the bed. T-Hood then appeared to leap towards her and choke her.
Kelsie has addressed “weird and sick rumors” claiming she asked her brothers to kill T-Hood on Instagram Stories.
“I can’t sit back and let the narrative being created go on. The love of my life is GONE,” she wrote, according to Bossip. “The man I lay with and cuddle every single night… is no longer here. So as I want to ask for respect and privacy, I won’t because I will always defend my baby. I don’t condone this shit in any way, shape, form or fashion. I am sick to my stomach. I don’t wish this on anyone.”
The department will soon submit its report to the District Attorney, who will determine if Ky should face any charges.