The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta rapper, 31, shot to death Sunday night near police station

Artist was leaving pizzeria; family requests privacy.

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com Joshua Sharpe joshua.sharpe@ajc.com

The family of Atlanta rapper Yung Mazi is asking for privacy as authoritie­s search for the shooter who gunned him down near a police station Sunday night.

Yung Mazi’s brother, Luqman Abdur-Rahman, told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on the family would rather not comment on the case.

“We’re praying for him and all involved,” he said in a brief phone call Monday, asking for privacy. “Our privacy is at a premium.”

The shooting happened just before 9 p.m. as Yung Mazi left Urban Pie pizza restaurant on Hosea L. Williams Drive, according to Channel 2 Action News. Atlanta police said they

responded to a report of 10 to 25 gunshots.

Urban Pie is across from the Zone 6 police precinct in Kirkwood, in the DeKalb County portion of the city

of Atlanta.

All over social media, hip-hop artists and friends lamented the death of Yung Mazi, 31, whose real name was Jibril Abdur-Rahman.

He was known for collaborat­ions with Atlanta rappers Rich Homie Quan and Yung Thug, and is said to have previously survived being shot 10 times.

“God made me bulletproo­f,” Yung Mazi tweeted hours after he was shot in December at a Buckhead Waffle House.

On Instagram, Rich Homie Quan wrote, “Rest easy Mazi.”

Atlanta hip-hop station Streetz 94.5 also mourned Yung Mazi’s death.

The DeKalb County Medical Examiner’s Office officially confirmed Abdur-Rahman’s identity, Channel 2 reported.

According to police, the shooter has dreadlocks and was wearing them pulled back and possibly up in a bun. He was wearing a white T-shirt with dark jeans at the time of the deadly shooting, police said.

Anyone with informatio­n about the shooting is asked to call Atlanta police.

 ?? JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM ?? An Atlanta police officer enters his patrol car outside of the Zone 6 precinct on Monday, across the street from the Urban Pie pizza restaurant on Hosea L. Williams Drive where Atlanta rapper Yung Mazi was gunned down Sunday night.
JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM An Atlanta police officer enters his patrol car outside of the Zone 6 precinct on Monday, across the street from the Urban Pie pizza restaurant on Hosea L. Williams Drive where Atlanta rapper Yung Mazi was gunned down Sunday night.

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