Atlanta rapper Yung Teddy had an untimely and tragic death when he was murdered at his apartment, Jan. 2. The police who have been investigating his murder have now charged a woman of sending the Atlanta rapper threats on his life before he was murdered.
Teddy was killed after he Tweeted that there were people wanting his blood, "N--GAS WANNA SEE ME DEAD."
Police have charged Yachari Kiyana Miller of Powder Springs, Georgia for sending text messages like "You a dead man walking," "This your year to die." She sent those messages 24 hours before his tragic death, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported.
Teddy whose real name is Justin Mitchell was just 23-year-old when he was murdered. Police have charged Miller with "one count of terroristic threats and acts." She has been held without any bond at the Cobb County Detention Center, since Jan 4.
Police are looking for two suspects who according to witnesses were near the crime scene.
"The first suspect is described as a black man, 20 to 23 years old, and between 5-foot-6 and 5-9 with a thin build. He was last seen wearing a gray sweater, dark pants and a black beanie hat. He had a handgun."
"The second suspect is described as a black man between 5-4 and 5-6. He had a navy blue bandana covering his face and was wearing a multicolored beanie hat," The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported.
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