Rapper Trouble was shot dead at the age of 34 after posting videos of himself partying.
The Atlanta artist - whose real name was Mariel Semonte Orr - was shot dead at an apartment complex in Conyers at 3.20am on Sunday, reports Daily Mail.
Rockdale County Sheriff's Office say they discovered Orr lying on the ground from a gunshot wound before he was transported to hospital and was later pronounced dead.
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On the night of his death, he posted videos of himself partying via his Instagram stories.
Despite no arrests have been made at the time of writing, police have issued a warrant for 33-year-old Atlanta man Jamichael Jones, who is wanted in connection with the murder, according to CBS46.
Rockdale County Public Information Officer Jedidia Canty said: "What we know and what I can tell you is that Mr. Mariel Orr was visiting a female friend at the apartment complex and Mr. Jamichael Jones did know the female and it was a domestic situation.
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“I know there are a lot of people that are really upset right now about the situation.”
Rockdale County Sheriff's Office have been contacted for a comment.
Trouble collaborated with the likes of Drake, Migos, Mike Will Made-It and the Weeknd.
Def Jam, Trouble's label, paid tribute to the late rapper and wrote: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones, and fans of Trouble.
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"A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented. RIP Scoob."
Producer Mike Will Made added: "Trouble’s personality lit up a room and his conversation left you more creative then when you walked in.
"His accent, dialect, and charisma were of constant discussion when we spoke; usually chats full of laughter."
Meek Mill tweeted: "And I woke up to rip trouble…. Everybody texting be careful! Smh rip fam!!!!"
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Lil Duval also wrote: "Damn trouble was somebody i use to really preach to and help spiritually. And he was learning how to be happy and live life. This one kinda hurt me i ain’t gon front."
Alexis Skyy said: "Rip @TroubleDTE I’m so sorry this happen to you Skoob you didn’t deserve this I’m praying for your kids and family."
Both T.I and Gucci Mane simply wrote: "R.I.P. Trouble," on their respective timelines.
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