Young Thug Raises Questions About Young Scooter’s Death As 911 Caller Identified As ‘Baddies’ Contestant

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Young Thug is questioning the official police account surrounding Young Scooter’s recent death, claiming the autopsy points to something far more serious than a fence-jumping accident.

In a now-deleted series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) shared on Tuesday, April 1, Thug alleged that Scooter’s autopsy showed a gunshot wound, directly challenging the police’s version of events. He also called out District Attorney Marissa Viverito, branding her the “biggest liar in the DA office,” and shared her image publicly.

However, Atlanta Police and the Fulton County Medical Examiner responded swiftly, stating in a joint release:

“Mr. Bailey sustained a penetrating injury of his right thigh that created marked blood loss. This injury was not a gunshot wound.

The official narrative is that Young Scooter (real name Kenneth Bailey) and another man fled from police after officers arrived at their Atlanta residence. According to Lieutenant Andrew Smith, Scooter attempted to escape by jumping fences and suffered a severe leg injury, later revealed to be a ruptured femoral artery, which led to his death despite officers administering aid.

911 Call Raises More Questions

Adding to the mystery, the woman who made the 911 call that led police to the residence has been identified as Demi Blanco, a contestant on the reality series Baddies. During an Instagram Live on the same day as Thug’s posts, Blanco claimed she called due to being abused, but the actual 911 recording suggests otherwise.

In the call, Blanco said she witnessed a naked woman being dragged out of the house and claimed a violent confrontation was underway. She added:

“It sounded like they were fighting over drugs… The girl is hurt. She was bleeding profusely from her head… She’s trying to get away and she’s being held hostage.”

Blanco also claimed to be acting as “neighborhood watch” and mentioned a shooting, drug activity, and child endangerment, alleging the house was a drug den or part of a prostitution ring. Despite these claims, no evidence matching her description was found by responding officers, according to TMZ.

Authorities are now reportedly investigating the legitimacy of the 911 call and whether any charges related to a false report may be filed.

As questions continue to swirl, Thug’s public doubts and the details surrounding the 911 call are fueling speculation online. While police maintain that no gunshot wound was involved, the conflicting narratives are keeping this story in the spotlight.

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