New details have emerged in the ongoing investigation of Ky Frost, the son of Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost, and his alleged involvement in Atlanta rapper T-Hood’s death in August.

How was Ky Frost involved in T-Hood’s death?

Blavity reported that T-Hood, born Tevin Hood, was shot and killed on the evening of Aug. 8 during a domestic violence dispute at an Atlanta-area home, and Ky, 24, was named the primary suspect. Hood, 33, was reportedly dating Kirk’s daughter, Kelsie Frost, and the shooting occurred sometime after Ky had arrived at the residence.

A police spokesperson familiar with the matter told TMZ that Hood was the aggressor that night, and an altercation allegedly ensued between them, with the rapper pulling out a firearm. Ky allegedly had his own weapon and drew it first, fatally shooting Hood, per the outlet.

Initially, the Gwinnett County Police Department believed the gunman acted in self-defense. After weeks of investigating, police confirmed this and sent a final report to the D.A., who will determine whether Ky faces charges in Hood’s death.

What did Kelsie Forst say about the shooting?

“Currently, there is no evidence to suggest the involvement of additional parties beyond those residing in the home. Although the investigation is still ongoing and additional information will be released when it becomes available, this case is being investigated as a possible self-defense shooting,” the Gwinnett County Police Department said in an earlier update following the incident.

Kelsie also spoke out about Hood’s death, calling out those spreading their own narratives.

“I can’t sit back and let the narrative being created go on. The love of my life is GONE. The man I lay with and cuddle every single night…is no longer here. So as I want to ask for respect and privacy, I won’t because I will always defend my baby. I don’t condone this s**t in any way, shape, form or fashion. I am sick to my stomach. I don’t wish this on anyone,” she wrote on Instagram Stories about the incident.