The Atlanta Police Department calls Lil Baby’s video shoot “a cowardly act”

Rapper Lil Baby responds to a warrant connecting him to the death of two teens
Atlanta, Georgia – During the summer of 2024, two 13-year-olds, Lamon Freeman and JaKody Davis, were victims of gunfire that erupted in the Dixie Hills community. The Atlanta Police Department is connecting local Atlanta rap star, Lil Baby, as being the cause of the shooting.
Dominique Jones, the popular Atlanta-based rap star that is widely known as Lil Baby, shot a music video in the Dixie Hills community that is occupied by a rival gang. The APD believes the video shoot reignited a long-time feud between “OMF (Only My Family)” and “4PF (Four Pockets Full). Jones is reportedly associated with 4PF, and the origins of the name originally came from him as the previous name of his independent record label.
Press Conference
The Atlanta Police Department held a press conference this week, and Atlanta Police Homicide Commander Maj. Ralph Woolfolk suggested that Jones’s video shoot was the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of Davis and Freeman and the injury of a third. Woolfolk goes on to say that Jones’s video shoot was a “cowardly act,” and he was in a location that he “knew that he should not have been.”
Working with the FBI, the APD is offering up to $50,000 for information leading to additional arrest. The full press conference provided by 11Alive can be seen below.
Lil Baby Responds to APD accusations
TMZ has reported that attorneys for Jones, Drew Findling and Marissa Goldberg, has reached out to them and issued a statement. The statement shared that Jones had no involvement in the shooting and accused the APD of being “unprofessional, unethical and shameful” of their treatment towards Jones.