'LHH' Stars Kirk and Rasheeda's Son Ky ID'd as Suspect in Murder Case
Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost’s son Ky Lasheed Frost has been identified as the primary suspect in the murder of rapper T-Hood. The Gwinnett County Police Department revealed Ky Lasheed Frost, 24, may have been involved in the incident described as a “domestic dispute,” TMZ reported on Tuesday, August 12, […]

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost’s son Ky Lasheed Frost has been identified as the primary suspect in the murder of rapper T-Hood.
The Gwinnett County Police Department revealed Ky Lasheed Frost, 24, may have been involved in the incident described as a “domestic dispute,” TMZ reported on Tuesday, August 12, based on an incident report. Official charges have yet to be announced.
T-Hood (real name: Tevin Hood) was reportedly dating Kirk’s daughter, Kelsie Frost, whom he shares with his former girlfriend Kellie Harris.
Hood’s mother claimed Ky was the alleged killer, TMZ reported. Authorities continue to investigate the case days after the lyricist was shot at his home located in the 3900 block of Lee Road in Snellville, Georgia, around 7 p.m. on August 8, according to a press release by Gwinnett County officials.

Officers provided aid to Hood until Gwinnett County Fire Rescue transported him to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. The motive has not yet been determined.
Us Weekly reached out to Rasheeda for comment and she shared an update from Gwinnett County officials, which noted the shooter arrived at the residence after a physical altercation had taken place, and “separated himself from the residence before the shooting occurred.”
“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.”
Hood was best known for his songs “Ready 2 Go,” “Big Booty,” and “Perculator.” He was 33.
As for Ky and Kelsie, both have made appearances on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta over the years.
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Kelsie, 30, addressed “conspiracy theories” in the wake of Hood’s death in a statement, according to Bossip.
“I can’t sit back and let the narrative being created go on. The love of my life is GONE. The man I lay with and cuddle every single night … is no longer here,” she reportedly wrote via Instagram on August 9.
“So as I want to ask for respect and privacy, I won’t because I will always defend my baby. I don’t condone this s*** in any way, shape, form or fashion. I am sick to my stomach. I don’t wish this on anyone,” Kelsie continued. “My brain is all over the place, this is a total nightmare but I’m gonna get this off.”
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“I don’t even have time to grieve or say my respects in the right manner because I am defending myself, being attacked by people who are creating weird and sick rumors. I’m not good at talking but I would love to give insight and let the people who love him in, to get understanding.”
Kelsie slammed those who were putting the “blame” on her and sending threats on social media, declaring her love for Hood. “I am grieving too! I am hurting too!” she wrote. “I didn’t harm anyone or ask anyone to harm him.”