Overview
- Gwinnett County police said their investigation is complete and they will submit a final report that supports no charges against Frost.
- A police spokesperson said T-Hood was the primary aggressor who started a fight, pulled a firearm, and was shot when Frost drew his own weapon.
- The medical examiner’s report noted gunshot wounds to the back, legs and buttocks, and officials have classified the death as a homicide.
- T-Hood’s family rejects the self-defense account, citing claims he was shot in the back four times and urging criminal or civil accountability.
- Investigators reviewed surveillance and circulated footage of a prior incident involving T-Hood and Kelsie Frost, and officers documented an injured woman at the scene.