The Police Wrap-Up: Why Kirk Frost and Rasheeda’s Son Is Not Facing Charges
The case surrounding Kirk Frost and Rasheeda’s son has reached a key turning point. According to TMZ Hip Hop, police in Gwinnett County believe the T-Hood shooting was an act of self-defense. Still, that doesn’t mean he’s completely free. Prosecutors may still decide to file charges after reviewing the final police report.
Just to recap, Tevin Hood—better known as T-Hood—was shot and killed back in August during a confrontation with Ky Frost, the son of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost. The incident went down at a house in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
After weeks of investigating, Gwinnett County PD officially closed its case and is sending everything over to the District Attorney’s office. From the police perspective, Ky was acting in self-defense. A spokesperson told media outlets that Tevin was the aggressor in the confrontation, pulling out a gun before Ky did. Ky responded quickly, drawing his weapon and fatally shooting Tevin.
The spokesperson also confirmed that Tevin had a history of aggression. Police say he was involved in a previous domestic violence incident with his girlfriend, who also happens to be Ky’s sister.
So while the police recommend no charges, it’s now up to the D.A. to decide Ky’s future.
Breaking Down What Self-Defense Means in This Case
The police decision to rule the shooting as self-defense is major. Self-defense laws in Georgia allow someone to use deadly force if they feel their life is in danger. In this case, officers determined that Tevin was the aggressor. Witness accounts and evidence showed he started the fight and pulled his weapon first.
That alone sets the stage for why police are not recommending charges against Ky. But the D.A. has the final word, and prosecutors can sometimes look at additional factors beyond police reports. This is why the case isn’t completely closed.
Family Connections and Heated Emotions
This case hits heavy because it’s not just about a street beef—it’s tied to family. Police confirmed that Tevin was previously violent toward Ky’s sister. That detail changes how people are viewing the incident. For Ky, this wasn’t just a random confrontation; it was personal.
Fans of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta know the Frost family stays in the spotlight, but no one expected Ky to be connected to a case like this. Supporters online are split, with some calling for justice for T-Hood and others saying Ky was simply protecting himself.
What’s Next for the Frost Family?
Right now, all eyes are on the District Attorney’s office. They will review the report and decide if charges should be filed. Until then, Ky is not facing any legal consequences.
Kirk and Rasheeda haven’t spoken publicly on the case yet, but fans know they’re standing strong behind their son. Whether prosecutors move forward or not, this case will likely have long-lasting effects on the family and their public image.