Atlanta police arrested participant Demi Blanco’s Baddies reality show for false 911 calls related to the incident that led to the death of a young scooter.
Police arrest 911 caller
On Tuesday night (April 1), Blanco’s real name, Demetria Spence, was detained and charged with false public alarms. Police said she made an anonymous phone call on March 28 claiming to be shot and a naked and bloody woman was kicked out of a home on William Nye Drive in Atlanta. She also provided details about the homes used for drug distribution and prostitution.
When police arrived at the scene, the scooter and another man escaped from the back door. The scooter was later injured by police officers who were injured while jumping on the fence. Police tried to provide assistance in the form of tourniquets, but the scooter succumbed after fatal blood loss at a local hospital. It appears that the police did not find any crimes at the site.
Spence stepped up on Instagram Live Tuesday afternoon and admitted she was the person police announced trying to identify her phone. Her story also changed from the story told the 911 dispatcher. She now claims to be the assaulted woman.
“I was physically abused. So, I called to protect myself.” “I never had any intention to hurt anyone.”
XXL has been contacted by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
On Tuesday, the Fulton County Medical Examination Office released the autopsy results for the scooter, who died on his 39th birthday. They confirmed police reports that the rapper died after cutting himself off and bleed while fleeing police.