
Family members of aspiring Atlanta rapper T-Hood say that Kirk Frost’s daughter Kelsie Frost played a role in his murder.
According to Gwinnett County police, the rapper, real name Tevin Hood, was fatally shot at a home in unincorporated Snellville in the early morning hours of August 8.
Police were called to a home on Lee Road where they found Hood suffering from gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Hood, 33, was known locally for his regional rap song “Girls In The Party.” His family and friends are mourning his loss in posts on social media.
Tributes to the fallen rapper flooded social media alongside allegations that Kirk Frost’s daughter Kelsie Frost, 30, may be linked to Hood’s murder.
Kirk Frost, 56, is best known as a regular cast member on the VH1 reality series “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.”

Kelsie, an aspiring singer who worked in her stepmother Rasheeda Frost’s boutique in Buckhead, is the eldest of Kirk’s six children. Kelsie appeared in Season 5 of “Love & Hip Hip: Atlanta.”
The Internet claims that Kelsie and her 2 brothers are connected to Hood’s death.
A woman named Jayda Alanae tagged Kelsie on Instagram and accused her of playing a role in her brother, T. Hood’s murder.
“This all your fault you lying as* b**ch !! Y’all killed my brother!” an emotional Jayda wrote in a comment.

According to Jayda, Kelsie allegedly set up Hood after domestic tension in Kirk and Rasheeda’s home was leaked to the streets.
Following a verbal dispute, Kelsie allegedly called her brothers – one of whom allegedly shot Hood.
Now Hood’s family is accusing the Frosts of hiding the shooter. However, Gwinnett police are not investigating the allegations.





