
The woman who made the 911 “Swatting” call that led to rapper Young Scooter‘s death has been identified as “Baddies” cast member Demi Blanco.
Blanco went live on Instagram Tuesday, after several influencers identified her as the person who placed the 911 call that sent SWAT members to Young Scooter’s home on Friday, March 28.
Blanco allegedly called 911, saying 7 men ran a sex trafficking ring out of a home in southeast Atlanta. She claimed that a woman was being beaten bloody outside and dragged inside the house.
When police knocked on the front door, the aspiring rapper ran from the house and jumped over fences, resulting in a serious leg injury that led to his death.
Now Blanco claims she is being treated unfairly by social media users angry over Scooter’s death because they didn’t know the whole side of the story.
Demi claims she called 911 to “protect herself” – indicating that she was the woman being beaten.
Listen to the audio below.
Atlanta Police Department offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to Blanco’s capture.
Since Blanco made a Swatting call to 911, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was called in to assist the APD in catching her.
In a twist in the case, rapper Young Thug claimed he saw the autopsy report and Scooter – whom he referred to as “street” – was shot.
Thug is blaming APD gang investigator Marissa Viverito for allegedly covering up the details of Scooter’s death.
“Biggest liar in the DA office,” he tweeted on Tuesday.
The medical examiner’s office released a statement on Tuesday denying the rumor that Scooter was shot.
The report stated Young Scooter cut his leg on a wooden fence. The injury severed his femoral artery (the main artery in the leg) and he bled out.
Biggest liar in the DA office pic.twitter.com/GYQvfNU0Fh
— Young Thug ? (@youngthug) April 1, 2025