The young scooter, the rapper of Atlanta who worked with Future and Gucci Mane, died. He was 39 years old.
The artist Streetz Krazy (born Kenneth Edward Rashaad Bailey) was declared dead on Friday, which was his birthday, after being brought to the Grady Marcus Trauma Center from a place on the south-eastern side of the city.
According to TMZ, the lieutenant of the Atlanta police department, Andrew Smith, said Bailey fled from the police and seriously injured his leg while jumping over fences, which led to his death.
The scooter is supposed to be one of the two men that officers discovered fleeing at the back of a house while they answered a disruption call. Smith stressed that no shot had been fired during the incident.
Born on March 28, 1986 in Walterboro, South Carolina, Bailey started playing as a young scooter after being accused of drug trafficking in 2008. A childhood friend with Future, Scooter collaborated with Grammy 3X winner before making his big break with his mixtape 2013 Street lottery.