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Demetria Spence took to Instagram Live on Tuesday and identified herself as the person who called police to Young Scooter’s home March 28. She claimed that the public misunderstood the situation ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County judge granted bond for a woman who police say made a false 911 call before the death of an Atlanta rapper. Police arrested Demetria Spence on Tuesday. She had her first ...
Demetria Spence, who was arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm in connection to the deadly incident involving Young Scooter last month, is out on bond. The judge set her bond ...
Police have charged Demetria Spence for making a false 911 call that led to the death of rapper Young Scooter.
31-year-old Demetria Spence has been arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm. In the call, obtained by Atlanta's FOX 5, a woman is heard saying, "He's beating her bloody.
Police said Spence had been wanted for allegedly making a false 911 call about an injured person just prior to Bailey's death, which took place outside a house about 5 miles south of downtown Atlanta.
The Brief Demetria Spence, 31, was arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm following the death of rapper Young Scooter. Young Scooter, whose real name is Kenneth Edward Rashaad ...
31-year-old Demetria Spence has been arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm. In the call, obtained by Atlanta’s FOX 5, a woman is heard saying, “He’s beating her bloody.
The Atlanta Police Department has released audio of the 911 call that led to their confrontation with rapper Young Scooter. He died shortly after trying to run from the officers. Demetria Spence ...
Police arrested Demetria Spence on Tuesday. She had her first appearance in Fulton County magistrate court, where a judge granted her $7,500 surety bond.
Officers said Demetria Spence, 31, has been charged with transmitting a false public alarm and was taken to the Fulton County Jail on Tuesday.