Quality Control Rapper Marlo Shot and Killed in Atlanta

Marlo—or Lil Marlo—was closely connected to Lil Baby's 4PF collective and released his debut project, '2 the Hard Way,' with Lil Baby in October 2017.

Rapper Lil Marlo attends Lil Baby "Harder Than Ever" Mixtape Release Event
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Rapper Lil Marlo attends Lil Baby "Harder Than Ever" Mixtape Release Event

Quality Control artist, Marlo, was shot and killed in his hometown of Atlanta

QC labelmates, Lil Yachty and JT of the City Girls, seemingly confirmed Marlo's death on social media. 

"We just did a song a 4 this morning smh rip brother @lilmarlo_1," Yachty wrote on Instagram while JT tweeted: "Rest In Peace Marlo......damn."

Rest In Peace Marlo......damn💔

QC CEO Pierre “Pee” Thomas and QC COO Kevin“Coach K” Lee also shared some words on their loss.


On early Sunday morning, footage started to surface on the internet showing a vehicle that was riddled with bullets on an Atlanta highway.

Here’s footage of QC artist Lil Marlo’s car being shot up, Rest In Peace Lil Marlo 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/kv6mWm1USN

— Blanco Tarantino TV, LLC (@BlancoTarantino) July 12, 2020

Lil Marlo Was Shot & Killed Around 2AM This Morning On The Highway While Driving Back Home After Leaving The Projects! 😔🕊🙏🏾

Prayers Up For His Family & Friends!

pic.twitter.com/Py2vcEfvTQ

— SFTY+ (@sftyplus) July 12, 2020

People quickly started to claim that the car belonged to the rapper and that he had perished during the incident. These reports were confirmed by Atlanta police.

Per the authorities, the incident took place around 2 a.m. It was initially reported to police as a car accident, but when officers arrived they found the rapper had been shot. TMZ revealed that Marlo was pronounced dead on the scene. Police currently do not know if the shooting was a drive-by incident, whether he was shot inside the car, or if he was shot at another location and crashed trying to seek help.

Complex also reached out to the Atlanta Police Department for information and received this statement. 

"On 7-11-2020, at around 11:30 p.m., officers responded to a single vehicle accident on I-285 near the Benjamin E. Mays Drive overpass. Upon arrival, officers located the vehicle and found the 30-year-old driver deceased inside the vehicle. The preliminary investigation indicates the vehicle was traveling on I-285 in the Southbound lanes when the driver was shot. The vehicle came to rest on the left side of the southbound lanes. Atlanta Police Homicide investigators responded to the scene and immediately began their investigation. At this time, investigators believe the victim was the intended target of the gunfire and they are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

The medical examiner's office confirmed to NBC News on Sunday that a deceased individual by the name of Rudolph Johnson was brought in during the last 24 hours after reports surfaced of the rapper’s death. Marlo was reported to be age 27, but the medical examiner's office say he was 30.

Marlo—or Lil Marlo—joined QC in 2017. He was closely connected to Lil Baby's 4PF collective and released his debut project, 2 the Hard Way, with Lil Baby in October 2017. Many people may have heard his name first on Lil Baby's cult-classic record, "Freestyle."

"Hold it down for the four/In the nine with the woes/Marlo my dawg, that's for sure/We won't fall out about shit/'Specially not 'bout no bitch," Baby raps on the record.

Marlo also made an appearance on QC's collaborative albums Quality Control: Control The Streets, Volume 1 and in addition to releasing his album, 1st & 3rdin February of this year. 

After news of Marlo's death hit the internet, several artists took to social media where they eulogized the rapper. 

Damn bro not marlo it wasn’t yo time to go brudda damn plz say it ain’t true

— WeGotLondonOnDaTrack (@LondonOnDaTrack) July 12, 2020

RIP Marlo smh 2 the hard way was our shit on tour

— SANTIAGO (@russdiemon) July 12, 2020

Dawg ..... mannnnn .... Atlanta is on some Shit right now man

RIP MARLO !! This shit is crazy

— RESTING RICH FACE (@REESElaflare) July 12, 2020

RIP LIL MARLO

— FLOAT (@kcamp) July 12, 2020

Fans also paid tribute to Marlo as well.

RIP Lil Marlo and love to Atlanta. Not the news I wanted to wake up to.

— ItsTheReal (@itsthereal) July 12, 2020

I wasnt a big marlo fan but I respected homie and the city loved bruh it hurts me to my core to see successful black men taken out by one another shit gotta stop.

— Simms 🦂 (@bigguwap34) July 12, 2020

DAMN MARLO, WHY THEY THUG YOU LIKE THAT BABY. IT BE YOUR OWN PEOPLE IN YOUR OWN HOME STATE THAT WANT YOU DEAD THE MOST. 🕊 RIP #MARLO ! pic.twitter.com/hvyZWm2iWM

— Antisocial. (@GodishWays) July 12, 2020

Marlo was from a project in ATL that was torn down called Bowen homes. he called it the '9th ward'.. when you talked to him you knew he had lived a lifetime by time he hit his 20's. he was wise beyond his years with a disarmingly kind spirit. RIP Marlo

— YASH (@yakballz) July 12, 2020

 

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