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Rapper Young Scooter Dies On Birthday After Allegedly Being Shot; Was Police The Reason Behind His Tragic Demise?

American Rapper Young Scooter passed away on March 28 at the age of 39.

Rapper Young Scooter passed away on Friday at the age of 39, coinciding with his birthday. According to reports, he was shot dead and several reports also claimed that he was fatally shot by the Atlanta Police. But the official denied these claims and said that he died of a leg injury while hopping fences.

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After the injury, he was reportedly taken to the hospital and was later declared dead. The Fulton County Medical Examiner identified the deceased as Kenneth Bailey.

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Young Scooter was a popular American rapper, who collaborated with several renowned artists. In 2012, he joined Freebandz with fellow rapper Future. He then joined Waka Flocka Flame’s Brick Squad Monopoly in 2013. He gained popularity with his mixtape ‘Street Lottery’ and single ‘Columbia’.

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He was also active on Instagram approximately 7-8 hours ago as he reposted the stories of people wishing him on birthday.

His song ‘Jet Lag’ with Future and Juice World also entered the Billboard Hot 100.

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First published on: Mar 29, 2025 10:47 AM IST


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