Yung Teddy’s Anonymous Death Threats Found And Charged
As police investigate the death of Yung Teddy, the death threats were sent by a woman. She was charged for sending him death threats prior to his murder.
Yung Teddy was shot and killed last week, and a woman was found responsible for planning his death. According to The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Yachari Kiyana Miller, from Powder Springs, Georgia, sent messages to the rapper during the 24 hours before he was slain. “You a dead man walking,” she wrote, as well as “This your year to die.”
She has been charged with one count of terroristic threats and is being held without bond at the Cobb County Detention Center. Yung Teddy, whose real name is Justin Mitchell, was found shot to death in his home last Wednesday night after posting on Twitter about receiving death threats. The police investigators believe that there were witnesses and they are currently looking for two suspects.
“The first suspect is described as a black man, 20 to 23 years old, and between 5-foot-6 and 5-9 with a thin build,” The Journal-Constitution reports. “He was last seen wearing a gray sweater, dark pants and a black beanie hat. He had a handgun. The second suspect is described as a black man between 5-4 and 5-6. He had a navy blue bandana covering his face and was wearing a multicolored beanie hat.”
Anyone with information about the case is encouraged to call the Cobb County, Georgia police at (770) 499-3945.