A 31-year-old woman was arrested for falsely reporting a violent crime, resulting in the accidental death of a young scooter.
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Demi Blanco, the reality TV character of Zeus Network “Baddies”, was arrested in Atlanta after police said she made a fake 911 call, which triggered a series of incidents that killed the rapper’s young scooter.
Blanco’s legal name is Demetria Spence, who was detained on Tuesday (April 1) and is charged with fictitious public alarms.
According to Atlanta police, Spence called 911 on March 28, claiming she witnessed a violent attack involving a naked woman being beaten and gunfire erupting on the local property.
However, when officers arrived, they found no evidence of harassment.
Instead, the police met two people who fled the scene. One of them was Kenneth Bailey, who was a young scooter.
While trying to escape, Bailey attempted to jump up the wooden fence and suffered severe leg injuries that tore his artery. He later died of blood loss. Fulton County Medical Examiner ruled that his death was accidental, citing “thigh-incidence” as the cause.
A few hours before her arrest, Spence played on Instagram and contradicted her initial 911 report, claiming she was the person who attacked.
Apart from the chaos, Young Thug praised Bailey for being shot on social media.
“The autopsy was shot in the street after the autopsy,” Thug wrote in a deleted post on X, which was formerly Twitter. He also posted a photo of District Attorney Marissa Viverito, calling her “the biggest liar in the DA’s office.”
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However, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office refuted the mob’s claim, noting that there were no gunshot wounds and confirming the damage caused by contact with wood or debris during Bailey’s escape.
As of April 1, Spence was still in custody at the Fulton County Jail.
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