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Breakfast Club Discusses Atlanta Rapper’s Tragic Death

The Breakfast Club discussed the tragic death of Atlanta rapper Trouble, who was killed while he was at the residence of a female friend. The suspect was involved in a domestic dispute with the woman the rapper was visiting. Apparently, Trouble and the man did not know each other.

Jamichael Jones, the suspect, is being sought by the police on charges of home invasion, murder, and aggravated assault. Reports said, Jones went to the home and beat the woman up. He fired a weapon at Trouble and struck him in the chest once.

The rapper was pronounced dead at the scene. The unidentified woman was described as uninjured at the time. Angela Yee said The Breakfast Club wanted to give their condolences to the family of the slain musician.

Mariel Semonte Orr, 34, the victim, “was visiting a female friend at the complex, and Mr. Jamichael Jones did know the female, and it was a domestic situation,” said the sheriff. Trouble used to come on Lip Service as the unofficial male cohost, said Yee.

The talented artist talked about buying his mother a house in one episode. Trouble said his mother was there for him no matter what. Charlamagne Tha God said the situation was “horrible” and “tragic.”  He added that “nobody wants to leave this earth at the hands of another person.”
Charlamagne said the two men did not know each other, and he could not imagine taking someone’s life over nothing.

He said people should treat others the way they want to be treated.
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