Chilling Surveillance: Video Shows T-Hood Attacking Kylie Frost, Sibling Named Suspect in Fatal Shooting

Elena West here — and listen up: this is big, urgent, and packed with evidence that demands attention. Get ready — the raw footage and family ties in the T-Hood death probe are rewriting the narrative in real time.
Surveillance video obtained by TMZ Hip Hop has thrust a domestic violence angle into the center of the investigation into the shooting death of rapper T-Hood. The footage, recorded inside the Gwinnett County, Georgia apartment shared by T-Hood and his girlfriend Kylie Frost, shows a violent confrontation in which T-Hood appears to attack Kylie. Sources connected to the Frost family say the recording was made earlier this year and was not an isolated incident, and additional video circulated by someone identifying as a friend of Kylie shows another episode consistent with what the family alleges.
This is not speculative noise — the images are corroborated by multiple sources and by physical evidence. TMZ Hip Hop’s reporting includes both video and photos: the latter reportedly depict Kylie with bruises and scratches on her face, neck, and chest from an incident in November 2024. These images, when presented alongside the surveillance clips, create a sequence that investigators are treating as relevant context for the fatal encounter that followed.
Here’s the crucial timeline: police have named Ky Lasheed Frost, Kylie’s brother, as the only suspect in T-Hood’s death. According to reports, Ky lived in the same apartment building as T-Hood and Kylie. On the night of the shooting, neighbors and sources say Ky heard another violent disturbance coming from his sister’s unit. He ran to intervene, and during the ensuing altercation between Ky and T-Hood a single fatal gunshot was fired. Gwinnett County Police have video from the apartment hallway and common areas from the night of the shooting and are evaluating those recordings as part of their probe.
Law enforcement officials are treating the case as a possible self-defense situation. As of now, Ky has not been arrested. Police statements referred to the incident as a “domestic disturbance,” and the newly surfaced surveillance material showing alleged prior violence by T-Hood against Kylie appears central to the consideration of self-defense. Investigators have multiple videos: earlier surveillance inside the couple’s unit showing the altercation between T-Hood and Kylie, and building-camera footage from the night of the shooting. Those recordings are being analyzed alongside witness accounts and physical evidence.
Let’s be clear about what’s verified and what remains under investigation. Verified: surveillance video exists that appears to show T-Hood assaulting Kylie; photographs allegedly depicting Kylie’s injuries from late 2024 were obtained; Ky Frost is named by police as the sole suspect in the shooting. Under investigation: whether the shooting was legally justified self-defense, whether prior incidents influenced the fatal confrontation, and how prosecutors will proceed once all footage and forensic data are fully reviewed.
This is a raw, developing story that touches on domestic violence, family intervention, and the legal boundaries of self-defense. The involvement of the Frost family has public resonance — their parents, known from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, add another layer of public scrutiny to a private tragedy. Authorities continue to review video evidence and statements; no charges have been filed at this time.
Stay tuned: as police complete forensics and release more detail, the footage that has already leaked could be pivotal for how the case is prosecuted or closed. Keep your eyes on the court and police updates because this story is far from finished.
Now take what you’ve learned and make something constructive of it — stay informed and demand accountability.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ Hip Hop, TMZ
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