911 Caller Arrested In Connection With Rapper Young Scooter’s Death, After Going Live Defending Herself [VIDEO]

911 Caller Arrested In Connection With Rapper Young Scooter’s Death, After Going Live Defending Herself [VIDEO]

Young Scooter, the Atlanta rapper who was signed to Future and Waka Flocka Flame, died at the age of 39 on his birthday.  Young Scooter died while fleeing from police officers, injuring his leg after jumping two fences, and later succumbed to tearing a femoral artery  at the hospital.  The tragic event that led to Young Scooter’s death started after someone made a 911 call.  According to a 911 call where the caller reported a violent attack on a woman who was bleeding, and a child was present, with shots being fired  “He’s beating her bloody. He’s dragged her back in the house,”.  The woman described herself as part of a neighborhood watch. She claimed the house had several armed men inside it and was involved in potential drug activity and possible sex trafficking.  The ATL police department then said they were finding the call suspicious, that this might be a swatting incident and they were actively seeking the caller.

The caller of that fateful 911 call according to police was 31 year old Demetria Spence, who has been arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm.

Demetria Spence aka Demi Blanco a reality star contestant on the Zeus Network series “Baddies,” went live on Instagram Tuesday and claimed she was being treated unfairly by social media users angry over Scooter’s death because they didn’t know the whole side of the story.  Demetria Spence aka Demi Blanco claims she called 911 to “protect herself” 

Take a listen to the 911 call below and what Demetria Spence had to say below.

 

 

 

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