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Local Rapper Boo TwoGunz's Case Moves to Grand Jury in Shelby County Following Frayser Gas Station Shooting Incident

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Published on July 03, 2025
Local Rapper Boo TwoGunz's Case Moves to Grand Jury in Shelby County Following Frayser Gas Station Shooting IncidentSource: Shelby County Sheriff's Office

Andre Scott, aka Boo TwoGunz, is set for a grand jury review in his legal case. His attorney waived the preliminary hearing, so the process is moving forward quietly. According to a report by the Shelby County District Attorney's Office, this transition follows allegations of Scott's involvement in a shooting incident at a Frayser gas station last month.

A Sprite bottle found at the scene, bearing fingerprints connected to Scott, has emerged as a critical piece of evidence. With the preliminary hearing, initially set for Monday in General Sessions Court Division 11, waived, the case has quietly progressed to the grand jury, where it could result in an indictment.

As the legal proceedings unfold, Scott remains in custody, held by a hefty $5 million bond. Details about the case are limited.