Police Suspect That Street Rivalry Involving Migos Caused The Death of A Fan

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Investigators in Gwinett County, Georgia suspect that a rivalry involving rap group Migos was behind the murder of a local man. The June 11 murder was allegedly sparked by Migos and another group named 2G

The victim, Paris Brown, was hit by a stray bullet that investigators say was intended for Kiara Cephus who is affiliated with Migos. Surveillance footage shows two men walking down a corridor with guns. The men disappear for 10 seconds, in which time police suspect the shooting took place, and return into view still firing.

Cephus has been questioned about the murder, but refused to give any information to investigators. "We know he was there, however he would not cooperate with the investigation," said Cpl. Deon Washington of the Gwinett County Police Department. Washington also added that that Cephus seemed more interested in keeping his street cred than helping police solve the murder.

Police have identified and made an arrest of one of the gunmen named Cory Marzette, who is affiliated with 2G, and are actively investigating the second suspect. According to the report, The feud between Migos and 2G has been going on for over six months with various incidents around the county.

[via WSBTV]

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