What was Three-13 rapper Michael Brock's cause of death?

AMERICAN rapper Michael Brock has died after being shot by a rival group of MCs.

But why was he killed? Here’s everything you need to know about the recording artist.

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Who was Michael Brock?

Michael Brock was a rapper from Kentwood, a town in Louisiana, USA.

Reports suggest he was a member of the Three-13 rap group.

He died aged 19.

What was rapper Michael Brock’s cause of death?

Brock was shot dead after answering the door at a property in Bogalusa, a city in Louisiana.

Police have confirmed the rapper had been in hiding after receiving death threats on social media.

The property is believed to have been owned by a relative of Brock’s girlfriend.

A statement from the Bogalusa Police Department reads: "There were other people present in the apartment, including a 7-year-old child who was in the same room with Brock during the hail of gunfire.

"The child was miraculously not shot."

Who is responsible for Michael Brock’s death?

The gun shots were fired by a rival group of MCs, who've now been arrested following a high-speed chase.

Tau Taplin, also 19, is alleged to have opened fire at Brock on June 7, 2021, hitting the deceased multiple times.

Taplin is also alleged to have made his getaway in a car driven by Quardavion White, another 19-year-old.

Both suspects are believed to be members of rap group The Fours, with White alleged to have ties to a criminal gang.

Police Captain David Miller told TV station 4 WWL: "He [Brock] thought maybe he could come to Bogalusa and lay low a little bit and apparently, they followed him here.

"Now you have a 19-year-old young man that will never live his life and two other 19-year-old young men that may very well spend their life in jail.

"What did that solve? It didn’t solve anything."

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