Woman Arrested for 911 Call in Young Scooter’s Death

Police have made an arrest a day after the 911 calls for Young Scooter’s death were released. 

31-year-old Demetria Spence has been arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm.

In the call, obtained by Atlanta’s FOX 5, a woman is heard saying, “He’s beating her bloody. He’s dragged her back into the house.”

The woman also said that she’s a part of the neighborhood watch and that several armed men were inside the house, with potential drug activity and possible sex trafficking happening. 

“There was literally a shooting… literally the neighbors next door, the house of the address that I just gave you, the 273,” the caller said. “There is literally a whole domestic dispute going on. There’s like seven guys that live in this house.”

The woman also described an alarming situation related to a woman allegedly being attacked and forced back into her house. 

“She ran outside naked, and then he was fighting her outside,” said the caller. “She tried to get away. He dragged her back in the house… she’s being held hostage.” 

The resulting situation reportedly led to Scooter fleeing from the scene when police arrived and reportedly injuring himself on a wooden piece while escaping over at least one fence. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead from the injury soon after, according to police.

Demetria Spence, the real name of Demi Blanco, a contestant on the Zeus Network show Baddies, went live on Instagram earlier today (Apr. 1) and admitted that what she told Atlanta Emergency Services the night of Scooter’s death wasn’t true, per TMZ. She claimed that she dialed 911 to “protect herself” because she was a victim of abuse multiple times.

Earlier today, Young Thug disputed the police’s explanation and the autopsy report of his death, claiming that Scooter was actually shot. “Autopsy came back Street got shot,” wrote Thug, referencing Scooter’s “Street” nickname.

Future also commented on the autopsy report, writing, “I can hear you loud and clear my brother (street)…we got u kid.”

After Thug and Future’s claims, the Atlanta Police released a statement saying that they were aware of inaccurate posts about the cause of Scooter’s death.

“While we understand that many people are saddened by his passing, it is important to recognize that Atlanta police officers neither discharged their firearms nor used any force against Mr. Bailey,” the department shared via X.

Young Scooter’s son reacted to his father’s death in a social media post earlier this week, placing the blame on the APD.

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