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Boosie Badazz Pays A Heartfelt Tribute At Trouble's Funeral

Boosie Badazz Pays A Heartfelt Tribute At Trouble’s Funeral

Boosie Badazz Pays A Heartfelt Tribute At Trouble’s Funeral

Trouble was laid to rest on Monday, a week after he was shot and killed. Friends and family gathered at the House of Hope church in Decatur, Georgia, to pay their condolences at his funeral.

During the service, Boosie Badazz spoke, shedding tears as he reflected on their friendship. Beyond music, the two had built a deep connection over the years, and Boosie took the time to thank Trouble for his support and love.

“I didn’t get to tell my boy thank you. So, I wanna tell Trouble thank you,” Boosie stated. “He always supported me. That was my n***a and I’m hurting for y’all because I’m hurting for five years. You know, I wasn’t with him 30 years, so I just wanna tell that n***a thank you. That was my boy and I just wanna tell him thank you. That was my boy.”

Following the news of Trouble’s passing, Boosie paid tribute to their friendship on Twitter. “Cried n hurted for a hour on the plane with my lil girl holding me,” he tweeted. “All I could thank bout is yo lil girl always playin in your face n both of y’all smiling. U was my friend my n***a, u lifted me up when I was down!!”

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Trouble Accused Murderer Turns Himself In

Trouble Accused Murderer Turns Himself In

Trouble Accused Murderer Turns Himself In

Trouble’s untimely demise is still causing a stir in the hip-hop community. Friends, relatives, and loved ones have paid tribute to the 34-year-old artist online, stating that he was more than his talents. Mariel “Trouble” Orr was shot and killed in an Atlanta suburb while visiting a friend over the weekend, and a suspect was recognized almost immediately.

The incident occurred after a domestic disagreement, according to reports, though details are limited. According to officials, Trouble was in the neighborhood seeing a woman at an apartment complex, according to NPR.

Details about what happened during a verbal or physical altercation have been disputed online as the rumor mill has run wild, but authorities have established that their suspect, Jamichael Jones, shot Trouble in the chest. The rapper was brought to a local hospital, but sadly, he died as a result of his injuries.

Jones, 33, is said to have turned himself in to authorities this evening (June 6). Jones’s record doesn’t appear to be clean; he has a history of “several arrest warrants out” for him, as reported by NPR, “on felony murder, aggravated assault and home invasion charges.” 

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Trouble Shot & Killed During A "Domestic Situation" While Visiting A Female Friend

Trouble Shot & Killed During A “Domestic Situation” While Visiting A Female Friend

Trouble Shot & Killed During A “Domestic Situation” While Visiting A Female FriendOk

The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office conducted a press conference about Trouble being shot and murdered hours earlier on Sunday night (June 5). The news was live on Atlanta news site 11Alive News. Despite initial reports that Trouble was shot in a car, the rapper was discovered mortally injured outside of the Lake St. James Apartments in Conyers, Ga., according to Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office public information officer Jedidia Canty.

“Upon deputies’ arrival, they observed a Black male lying on the ground suffering from gunshot wound,” Canty said to the press. “Unfortunately, the victim did die on the scene. We do have a suspect. His name is…JaMichael Jones. We currently do have warrants for his arrest but right now he is not in custody.”

The gunman and Trouble, according to Canty, were strangers.”What I can tell you is Mr. Mariel Orr, which is the victim, was visiting a female friend at the complex. And Mr. JaMichael Jones did know the female. It was a domestic situation,” Canty added.

Jones has yet to be captured as of publication. Home invasion, criminal homicide, and aggravated assault are among the charges against him. Jones works in Atlanta’s music industry, according to an Instagram account believed to belong to the suspect.

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Trouble Reportedly Shot And Killed At 34

Trouble Reportedly Shot And Killed At 34

Trouble Reportedly Shot And Killed At 34

Trouble, an Atlanta rapper, is said to have died at the age of 34. His sister confirmed to Raphouse TV that he was shot and died while riding in his car. Although there are little details about the tragedy, social media is flooded with condolences.

Once again, the Atlanta rap scene is in mourning. Trouble – best known for singles including “Ain’t My Fault,” “Ready,” and “Kesha Dem” – was shot and died in his car early on the morning of Sunday, June 5th.

The recording artist’s family members and ex-girlfriend Alexis Skyy confirmed his death in a Twitter tribute not long after the rumor circulated online. She added, “Rip @TroubleDTE,” above a throwback photo of the two.

“I’m so sorry this happen to you Skoob, you didn’t deserve this. I’m praying for your kids and family.”

The recently deceased lyricist was signed to Duct Tape Entertainment and had a string of hits, including “Bring It Back,” which featured Drake and was produced by Mike WiLL Made-It. The City Girls, Jeezy, 2 Chainz, Migos, and The Weeknd were among his other collaborators throughout his career.

On November 4th, 1987, Mariel Semonte Orr was born. He made his debut in 2011, but it wasn’t until 2016 that he garnered mainstream popularity with YFN Lucci’s “Key to the Streets.”

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