The investigation into the death of Atlanta rapper T-Hood has entered a new stage with the release of his autopsy results.
The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner confirmed that the rapper, born Tevin Hood, suffered multiple gunshot wounds on August 8th.
Among the injuries were bullets to his back, buttocks, and both thighs—findings that highlight the violent nature of the encounter.
Law enforcement officials stated that the shooting took place inside the rapper’s Georgia residence.
According to police, the incident began as an argument and escalated into a physical dispute. They reported that the individual who fired the weapon entered the home after the altercation had already started.
A department spokesperson explained, “The shooter, who arrived at the residence after the physical altercation had taken place, separated himself from the residence before the shooting occurred.”
Police added that, at this stage, the case is being investigated as a potential act of self-defense.
The personal life of the late artist has also become central to the ongoing investigation. T-Hood had been in a relationship with Kelsie Frost, the daughter of “Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta” star Kirk Frost and stepdaughter of rapper and entrepreneur Rasheeda.
Reports revealed that the couple had experienced a domestic dispute shortly before his death.
Complications intensified when a video circulated online last week allegedly showing T-Hood assaulting Kelsie. In the wake of the footage, Kelsie publicly defended herself on Instagram and restricted comments on her account as speculation grew about her role in the incident.
Attention has also turned toward Kelsie’s younger brother, Ky Frost, who has been identified by investigators as a primary suspect. His connection to the confrontation has fueled further questions about the events that unfolded inside the home.
Police emphasized that no evidence has been discovered to suggest the involvement of anyone outside of the residence.
“Currently, there is no evidence to suggest the involvement of additional parties beyond those residing in the home. Although the investigation is still ongoing and additional information will be released when it becomes available, this case is being investigated as a possible self-defense shooting,” officials confirmed.
With the autopsy now public, the case continues to draw attention not only for its violent outcome but also for the family connections surrounding it.
The investigation remains active as authorities work to determine whether the shooting that ended T-Hood’s life was a crime or an act of protection.
