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APD Homicide Commander Ralph Woolfolk didn’t identify Lil Baby by name or alias when he spoke.
In a press conference, Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide Commander Ralph Woolfolk, slammed Lil Baby after a shooting on the set of his 2024 music filming ended in two deaths.
Atlanta rapper Lil Baby is pushing back after Atlanta Police Homicide Commander Maj. Ralph Woolfolk suggested that a music video shoot he held last summer contributed to the deaths of two 13-year ...
APD Major Ralph Woolfolk said in the spring of 2024, Lil Baby made the unwise decision to film a music video in the neighborhood known to be populated by a rival gang, called Only My Family (OMF).
Atlanta PD Slam Lil Baby’s “Cowardly Actions” Major Ralph Woolfolk called Lil Baby’s actions “cowardly,” stating he went into a rival gang stronghold where he knew he shouldn’t have ...
Major Ralph Woolfolk said during the press conference, “Lamon Friedman was allowed to be a 13-year-old for 27 minutes before gang violence ultimately took his life.
Major Ralph Woolfolk of the Atlanta Police Department hosted a press conference on Wednesday (Feb. 26) announcing the arrest of seven individuals tied to the July 2024 murders of 13-year-olds ...
'Cowardly acts' Addressing reporters, Maj Ralph Woolfolk said "the overall theme of this case is grown men playing gangster that left two of our children in graves and our communities in fear".
Gang violence that was orchestrated by adults,” said Major Ralph Woolfolk during Wednesday’s press conference around the 10-minute mark of the video below.
APD Maj. Ralph Woolfolk said the teens’ deaths were due to the “cowardly acts of an Atlanta-based rapper who decided to go over into a rival gang stronghold and shoot a music video in a place ...
During a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 26, APD Homicide Commander Ralph Woolfolk connected the shooting deaths to the “cowardly acts of an Atlanta-based rapper” who decided to shoot a music ...