Young Thug is not buying Atlanta police’s story that Young Scooter died after injuring his leg while attempting to climb a fence.
Taking to X in a series of since-deleted posts on Tuesday (April 1), Thug claimed the autopsy report came back and it listed Scooter’s death as a gun shot wound. He also shared an image of District Attorney Marissa Viverito, calling her the “biggest liar in the DA office.”
However, Atlanta Police and the Fulton County Medical Examiner released Scooter’s autopsy results shortly after Thug’s posts to directly refute his claim.
“Mr. Bailey sustained a penetrating injury of his right thigh that created marked blood loss. This injury was not a gunshot wound,” they wrote.

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Simultaneously, the woman behind the 911 call that led to Scooter’s confrontation with police has been identified as Baddies contestant Demi Blanco. In an Instagram Live on Tuesday, she claimed there is more to the story and said she was being abused and that’s why she called.
However, her call said something completely different – as she claimed that she had just witnessed a naked woman being dragged out of the house and attacked by at least one male.
“It sounded like they were fighting over drugs,” she says. “The girl is hurt. She was bleeding profusely from her head […] She’s trying to get away and she’s being held hostage.”
ACCURACY ALERT
Fulton County Medical Examiner Issues Press Report on the Death of Kenneth BaileyPer FCME: Mr. Bailey sustained a penetrating injury of his right thigh that created marked blood loss. This injury was not a gunshot wound.
Report here: https://t.co/7gva4GQr3Wpic.twitter.com/uv5kf1bYzJ
— Atlanta Police Department (@Atlanta_Police) April 1, 2025
In her 911 call, Demi Blanco also claimed to be “neighborhood watch,” then alleged that a shooting broke out: “She had someone come over there and they started shooting.”

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She also raised concerns about child endangerment, claiming that the female victim “has a baby,” and said she has long suspected that the house was a drug den or home to a prostitution ring.
But when police officers arrived at the property, however, they did not find any evidence of the disturbing scene described in the call, according to TMZ.
Police are said to be investigating the nature of the 911 call.
As previously reported, Young Scooter and another man fled when cops knocked on their door. Scooter would then die from injuries he suffered during the subsequent chase after reportedly rupturing his femoral artery.

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Lieutenant Andrew Smith explained the incident during a press conference last week, saying: “Once officers arrived, they knocked on the door. A male opened the door and immediately shut the door on the officers. During [the officers’] process of [then] establishing the perimeter, two males fled out of the rear of the house.”
He continued: “One male returned back into the house. The other male jumped two fences as he was fleeing. When officers located him on the other side of the fence, he appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg. Officers rendered aid, and he was transported to Grady Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.”
Smith added that Scooter’s injury “was sustained not via the officers on scene” but when he “was fleeing.”