Young Dolph’s Muderers’ Getaway Car Found Abandoned In South Memphis

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The getaway vehicle of the men who killed Young Dolph has allegedly been found in South Memphis.

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Memphis authorities have located the vehicle on Saturday at the 1100 block of Bradley Street in Orange Mound. According to TMZ, the discovery was confirmed by a FOX13 reporter. Videos and images show the white two-door Mercedes Benz being towed out of the driveway. Currently, it is unclear who is the owner of the property where the vehicle was found.

As previously reported, two men approached Young Dolph in Makeda’s Cookies and fired several shots, killing the rapper. The two suspects fled the scene on the white Mercedes-Benz.

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Images of the vehicle were posted by the Memphis Police Department on their official Twitter page and asked the public to report any information regarding the shooting.

Memphis Police did not confirm any of their findings but it is most likely the vehicle that was captured during the shooting. It was also found three miles away from where Young Dolph was shot.

Deja Monet: Born and raised in the Bronx. I write stories that will make you laugh, cry, or mad.