Details are sketchy right now, but the man who gave us hits like Young Jeezy's 'Trap or Die' and Snoop Dogg's 'Sensual Seduction' is in an Atlanta jail awaiting to be arraigned on Murder 1 charges.
According to GyantUnplugged:
In the early morning of January 1st, Demetrius Stewart (aka Shawty Redd) was at his home with another individuals who was not an intruder. An argument ensued in which this individual threatened violence against Shawty Redd. Shawty Redd felt his life was in jeopardy and retrieved his firearm for self-defense. As a result, the man that allegedly threatened him was shot and killed. Immediately, thereafter Shawty Redd went to the Henry County police Department and turned himself in.
Shawty Redd is schedule for arraignment at Henry County Jail. No bond has been issued.
Bossolo's Relatives Murdered in Maryland Double Homicide
LOTHIAN, Md. - Authorities have released a photo of 51-year-old Theodore Blandford who, they say, killed two women on Wednesday then led police on a dramatic chase into the District, ending with police fatally shooting the suspect. Only ABC 7 News captured video of the pursuit that ended in Northeast D.C.
Police say it all began about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday when a neighbor reported seeing the now deceased suspect identified as Theodore Blandford breaking into his estranged wife home in the Wayson's Corner area of Lothian, Anne Arundel County. The neighbor also heard two shots.
When officers arrived on the scene, they found the bodies of Blandford's wife, Sheena, 50, and her sister, Cheryl Timmons.

"It's really scary, you know, you wouldn't even think about it in a quiet neighborhood like this. You don't think that kind of stuff would happen," said James Gossett, who lives nearby.
Sheena Blandford had recently won a final protective order against Blandford, requiring him to stay away from her and turn in his weapon, sources said.
He was no longer allowed in the home neighbors say he spent months and thousands of dollars renovating. "From what he told me over the phone he was pretty much living in his car," said a neighbor. "He was very upset he could no longer live in his home."
Blandford was developed as a suspect by Anne Arundel County police, who called Prince George's County police. Prince George's County officers were sent to look for Blandford at an address in Upper Marlboro, sources said.
Officers spotted Blandford in the white Suburban SUV with another man driving. They watched the SUV for a while and then tried to pull the vehicle over on 202 in Upper Marlboro, sources said. It's unclear who owns the SUV.
"Our officers properly responded to the location, identified the suspect, located the subject and actually a pursuit began into Washington, D.C.," said Prince George's County police Chief Roberto Hylton.
The driver bailed out but Blandford slid into the driver's seat and took off, police said. The chase, partly captured on tape by ABC 7 News, wound through Prince George's County and the District, before Blandford bailed out near the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and East Capitol Street, police said.
Officers on foot pursued Blandford, who raised a weapon, police said. It's unclear if Blandford opened fire.
Nine officers opened fire on Blandford, striking him about 20 times, according to police. He was later pronounced dead.
"I heard rapid fire gunshots: pow, pow, pow, pow," said one witness.
"God bless him, he's gone now, but theo was a bad guy a real bad guy," a neighbor said.
Police recovered a weapon that was in Blandford's possession at the scene, they said.
Blandford was also a suspect in a series of robberies, including one in Prince George's County Tuesday night in which a shot was fired, the sources said. Blandford was also a suspect in a May 2009 robbery at the Big Fish Grill in Crofton, Md., sources said.
Sheena Blandford's family is no stranger to tragedy. Sources say Blandford's son, Army Specialist Michael Matlock, was killed in February 2008 when his vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb.

Williams remained jailed in suburban Atlanta on Monday after police said they arrested the entertainer for breaking into a home.
Williams, who police say is 38, is charged with burglary and criminal trespassing, according to Coweta County Sheriff's Office Major James Yarbrough.
A deputy at the Coweta County Jail confirmed Williams was being held there and that a magistrate was expected to set bond at an arraignment Monday afternoon.