By Mae Slater on
 March 30, 2025

Rapper Young Scooter dies on 39th birthday after attempting to escape police

In a sudden and tragic incident, famous rapper Young Scooter passed away on his 39th birthday following an attempt to escape from law enforcement officers in Atlanta.

People reported that Young Scooter, born Kenneth Edward Bailey, died after sustaining a leg injury while fleeing police responding to a 911 call regarding a domestic dispute with gunfire.

The events unfolded on March 28, 2025, when officers responded to a call reporting a dispute involving gunshots and a woman being pulled back into her residence.

Upon arrival at the scene, police were met with a man who opened the door but then abruptly closed it in their faces, complicating the situation. This led the officers to establish a perimeter in an effort to secure the area. Amidst the chaos, two individuals attempted to flee the scene.

Details Emerge About the Escape

As the police investigated, one of the men returned, while the other, later identified as Young Scooter, continued running.

In his effort to escape, Scooter injured his leg while attempting to climb over a fence. His injury proved severe, leading to his subsequent death at Grady Hospital.

Although the Atlanta Police Department initially refrained from confirming the name of the deceased, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office stepped in to officially identify Scooter as the victim. This confirmation unveiled the sorrow behind the incident as it marked a tragic ending for Scooter, a reputable figure in the music industry.

The news impacted Scooter's family deeply, particularly his son, Kenneth Bailey Jr., who publicly voiced his grief and criticism on social media.

Angry and heartbroken, Kenneth Jr. accused the Atlanta Police Department of dishonesty regarding his father's condition, adding, "F--- APD," among other posts reflecting his anguish.

"Yo son a hustla just like you," Kenneth Jr. noted in a tribute, showing not only his sadness but dedication to honoring his father's legacy. His posts expressed intense devastation, mentioning the unimaginable pain he's experiencing from losing someone he referred to as his best friend.

The impact of Scooter's sudden passing resonated beyond his family, reaching fellow artists and fans who mourned his death online.

Notable rappers, including Waka Flocka Flame, expressed their condolences and shared memories of Scooter's influence. "Street, you had me crying before my show," Waka Flocka Flame stated, revealing the depth of his sorrow.

Meanwhile, Playboi Carti and Quavo also joined in expressing their disbelief and sadness, with Quavo simply stating his inability to comprehend the situation. This showcase of support underscored Scooter's position as an integral and beloved member of the hip-hop community.

A Career Cut Short

Young Scooter's career in the music industry began in 2008, with a turning point in 2013 when he was signed by fellow artists Future and Waka Flocka Flame. During his career, Scooter gained respect and admiration for his work, contributing to the growth and evolution of hip-hop.

The news of his untimely death sent shockwaves throughout the music world, prompting multiple tributes and posts of remembrance.

His loss has left an undeniable void in the genre, as he was known for his unique style and contribution to the scene.

While fans and contemporaries continue to pay homage, the circumstances surrounding Scooter's death have drawn scrutiny. Questions remain about the exact nature of the events that led to the fatal outcome, and criticisms about police conduct have surfaced following the incident.

The Atlanta Police Department's statements about the encounter raised queries over how the situation was managed. Their current report explains that when officers located Scooter beyond the fence, he was already injured, yet to Kenneth Jr. and others, this narrative leaves questions unanswered.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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