Jamichael Jones, the suspect in connection to Atlanta rapper Trouble‘s murder has turned himself into Rockdale County Police. He is in custody as of this morning. Jones’s photo is on wanted flyers with his name around town. As of now, he is the only suspect. According to Rockdale County Sheriff Eric J. Levett, it was Jones’s mother who suggested he turn himself in.
“The mother turned the son onto one of my sergeants, who began to talk to him and convince Mr. Jones to turn himself in. His mother was a huge resource in helping us apprehend him”.
In other words, the Sheriff’s department should be thanking his mother. Jones agreed to turn himself in and had deputies apprehend him near Southern Regional Medical Center in Clayton County. Therefore, his charges include home invasion, felony murder, battery, and aggravated assault. Above all, we are happy Trouble will get justice.
RIP Skoob
Mariel Orr, aka Trouble, was shot by Jamichael Jones. He died Sunday morning and was only 34 years old. Trouble was visiting a friend at an apartment complex where the incident occurred. Jones forced his way into the apartment and shot Trouble in his chest. However, they did not know each other. Jones, 33, had been involved with Trouble’s friend. She lives at the apartment complex. Trouble was signed to Def Jam Records and the prominent label made a statement regarding his death.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones, and fans of Trouble. A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented. RIP Skoob.” Def Jam Instagram statement.
He was most notably known for working with Drake on “Bring It Back” with Mike Will Made It. In addition, he also worked with The Weeknd on “Come Thru”. Many fans and artists took to social media to express their sadness. First, T.I. posted on his Twitter. Followed by Gucci Mand and Lil Duval. Lastly, Boosie Badazz posted a heartfelt message to his friend. The last album Trouble released was in 2020, “Thug Luv”, with star appearances from the City Girls, Quavo, and 2 Chainz.
In conclusion, we need to stop senseless violence. Condolences to Trouble, his family and friends, and the City of Atlanta.
Written By: Brandon Simmons