The investigation into the fatal shooting of Tevin “T-Hood” Hood is officially wrapping up on the police side — but the story isn’t over yet. While law enforcement believes Ky Frost, son of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost, acted in self-defense, prosecutors still have the final say on whether charges will be filed.
What Happened
The deadly altercation took place at a residence in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in August. According to authorities, the confrontation began when Tevin Hood started a fight with Ky Frost and pulled out a firearm.
Police say Ky allegedly brandished his own gun but was quicker on the draw, fatally shooting Tevin Hood.
The Gwinnett County Police Department has now concluded its investigation and is preparing a report to send to the District Attorney, who will ultimately decide whether Ky will face charges.
Police Say Ky Acted in Self-Defense
Law enforcement sources stress that, based on their findings:
- Tevin Hood was the primary aggressor that night.
- The altercation reportedly escalated when Tevin pulled a gun.
- Ky Frost responded to an immediate threat, resulting in Tevin’s death.
Additionally, a police spokesperson noted that Tevin had a history of aggression, including a prior domestic violence incident involving Ky’s sister, adding context to the situation.
What Happens Next
While the police report leans in Ky Frost’s favor, it’s now in the hands of the Gwinnett County District Attorney. Prosecutors could:
- Accept the police’s self-defense conclusion and decline charges, or
- File criminal charges if they believe there’s a legal basis to do so, despite police findings.
Fans of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and the wider public are watching closely as this high-profile case unfolds. The Frost family has remained largely private during the investigation, but the incident has reignited conversations around celebrity safety, gun self-defense laws, and domestic conflicts escalating tragically.
Key Takeaways
- T-Hood (Tevin Hood) was fatally shot by Ky Frost in August in Gwinnett County, GA.
- Police believe Ky acted in self-defense and was the victim of Tevin’s aggression.
- Tevin reportedly pulled a gun first, escalating the confrontation.
- Police report is complete and now goes to the District Attorney for review.
- Previous aggression by Tevin adds context to the fatal encounter.
While the investigation may be over from a law enforcement perspective, the legal outcome is still pending, keeping the Frost family and fans on edge.
Stay tuned for updates on Ky Frost, T-Hood, and the District Attorney’s decision. What are your thoughts on the case? Drop a comment below!









