Multiple People Arrested During Young Dolph Memorial Service In Memphis
While family and close friends of Young Dolph were celebrating his life at the memorial service on Thursday, several chaotic events occurred in the FedExForum parking garage during the event.

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According to Jeremy Pierre of FOX13, people heard what sounded like gunshots near FedEx Forum in Memphis, where the memorial service for the late rapper. Video taken from outside the building showed people running in panic and trying to leave the area, while some police officers were seen running across the street. It was later clarified that the shots were just a false alarm. Following an investigation, it turned out the source of the startling sound was from a car that caught a flat tire.
However, according to local news station @WREG, Memphis Police officers saw a stolen Infiniti Q40 in the FedExForum parking garage at 191 Beale around 1:38 p.m. Three suspects were arrested and a firearm was recovered. While officers were arresting the suspects in the Infiniti, a black Mercedes attempted to speed out of the parking garage but wrecked inside the garage and ended up hitting a pole. Police said the driver, Guyland Key then tried to flee but Key and passenger, Antwon Flynn, were caught and arrested. It was said that Key had nine outstanding warrants. Flynn had a warrant for theft of property $1,000 or less. Officers also recovered a gun and marijuana the news site notes.
In the middle of all of that, law enforcement in the area also saw another stolen Infiniti Q40 but the suspects in that vehicle managed to get away after they crashed in the 1000 block of Kyle.
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Following Young Dolph’s Celebration of Life. We heard a gunshot in the FedEx Forum parking garage and saw officers chase down and arrest a man. pic.twitter.com/xoo8D0vkdh
— Dominique Dillon (@DominiqueD_TV) December 16, 2021
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