The release of an autopsy report for Atlanta rapper T-Hood has brought more questions about the situation surrounding death.
The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s report obtained by TMZ confirms the artist, born Tevin Hood, was struck by bullets before he died on Aug. 8, including at least one gunshot wound in his back.
T-Hood, who died at 33 years old, also suffered gunshot wounds in his buttocks and lower right and left thighs.
Police said the shooting occurred while T-Hood was arguing with two other people inside his Georgia home, although the unknown shooter purportedly fired in self-defense.
The late artist was dating Kelsie Frost, the daughter of Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta star Kirk Frost, who is married to rapper and entrepreneur Rasheeda. The son of the former Da Kaperz member, Ky Frost, has been named a primary suspect in the case.

T-Hood allegedly got into a “domestic dispute” with Kelsie shortly before his death, and last week, a video of the late rapper allegedly assaulting Kelsie surfaced online.
Kelsie has repeatedly defended herself on Instagram after being accused of setting up T-Hood and, along with her family members, has limited her comments.
“The shooter, who arrived at the residence after the physical altercation had taken place, separated himself from the residence before the shooting occurred,” a Gwinnett County Police Department spokesperson stated last week.
“Currently, there is no evidence to suggest the involvement of additional parties beyond those residing in the home. Although the investigation is still ongoing and additional information will be released when it becomes available, this case is being investigated as a possible self-defense shooting.”
