Social media is flooding with “RIP” messages as many users believe that rapper Yungeen Ace, whose original name is Kenyata Tyrone Bullard, was allegedly shot and died On Wednesday.
The rumor started circulating when someone uploaded a picture of a bleeding person on the road on the social media site X.
The news and messages ‘RIP Yungeen’ and ‘RIP Ace’ quickly became popular on the Elon Musk-led site when they claimed it was Yungeen Ace. Well, the rapper uploaded the fact on his Instagram profile shortly.
What Was the Picture Shared on the Internet? Is It True?
Some “X” user shared a picture of a person laying on the road and seemingly bleeding. The picture initiated the rumor that Yungeen Ace had been shot to death. As soon as this post went viral, it spread uncertainty and fear.
Well, later, it was found that the photograph was six years in the past. Someone opened a fireplace in Jacksonville, killing 3 kids. Although shot, the fourth individual lived.
Yungeen Ace turned involved in a mass capture that happened on June 5, 2018, on Town Center Parkway in Jacksonville, Florida.
The names of the persons who tremendously suffered from the shooting incident are Trevon Bullard, 18, Jercoby Groover, 19, and Royale D’Von Smith Jr., 18. Yungeen had 8 bullet wounds and 8 critical wounds and survived.
Due to a loss of medical health insurance, he was taken to the medical institution on a short note and ultimately launched.
Yungeen Ace- More About the Rising Rapper
The original name of Yungeen Ace is Keyanta Tyrone Bullard. Known for his raw approach, he frequently tackles issues of poverty, crime, and street life in his songs. Yungeen Ace’s songs have been impacted by his own experiences, which include losing close ones to violence.
Despite being young, he has amassed a sizable fan base and put out a number of hit songs. His hit songs comprise of
“Who Shot Me”- This song is related to the shooting event that Yungeen Ace survived.
“Baby Daddy”- This is an emotional remembrance of his deceased sibling.
23 and Yungeen Ace laid out in the street! RIP to the 3 victims! 🪦🩸🩸🩸🕊️ pic.twitter.com/CJqG0QTE0v
— EBK_B85 (@BogdanAmr) September 25, 2024
“No Love”- A song about the perils of living on the streets and the absence of affection in his environment.
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