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A man was arrested in Atlanta for killing a rapper

A man accused of shooting the rapper Trouble in Atlanta has been denied a relationship after a controversy investigators say was sparked by the woman’s jealousy.

Jamil Jones, 33, of Johnsboro, was denied bail by a Rockdale district judge on Tuesday, local media reported, after Jones surrendered to Rockdale County lawmakers on Tuesday morning.

It is unclear whether Jones has a lawyer representing him. The judge set the next hearing for June 15.

Jones is charged with murder, aggravated assault, robbery and death by assault in a week of assault, whose legal name was Marie Semonte two. A 34-year-old trobe was found shot to death in an apartment complex outside Connery on Sunday morning. He later died in the hospital.

Trouble aka Skoob has collaborated with artists like Drake, The Weeknd, Young Thug, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz in a career that started in 2011.

The warrant says that Jones came to the apartment to sleep with the troll with Jones’ ex-girlfriend, who woke up when Jones punched her in the face. The woman told lawmakers that Jones and Trouble got into a fight before Jones pulled out a gun, set a trap to his chest and fled. Investigators said Troble and Jones did not meet until the shooting.

Agents found the woman with “noticeable facial injuries,” reports WXIA-TV. The woman said she divorced Jones a week earlier after he beat her during an argument because “he didn’t have a job and didn’t help pay his taxes.”

Agents said the apartment door was kicked in and they saw surveillance footage of Jones entering the apartment complex and leaving at intervals of just seven minutes.

Rockdale County Sheriff Eric Levet said investigators were visiting Jones’ mother when Jones called. The agents were contacted by Jones’ mother, who persuaded Jones to resign.

“His mother was a great resource in helping us catch him,” Levet told WAGA-TV. The bailiff said Jones showed no signs of remorse but appeared to be scared.

Trouble released his debut mixtape in 2011, which featured the song “Bussin”, a local hit that spawned more work and two albums in 2018. ეჯუდ and the 2020s love thief.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones and fans of Trouble,” record label Def Jam said in an Instagram post. “A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he was proud of. RIP Skoob.”

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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