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While Atlanta police are still trying to figure out who shot and killed up and coming rapper Slim Dunkin last Friday Dec 16 in an ATL recording studio comes disturbing and shocking new details from the initial investigation of the shooting. According to statements from witnesses, Slim Dunkin, born Mario Hamilton , allegedly grabbed a piece of candy from another man while they were inside an Atlanta recording studio.

Words were exchanged and the two eventually got into a fist fight, which led to Dunkin being shot in the chest. He was then driven to Grady Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Based on the evidence we have, whoever he was fighting with secured a weapon and shot him. Detective Quinn also told reporters that the Brick Squad Monopoly rapper stood at 6-foot-8 inches tall, and was substantially larger than the man who felt threatened enough to shoot and kill him over a piece of candy.

As more light is shed on the tragic December 16th death of up-and-coming rapper "Slim Dunkin," witness reports may lead investigators to believe that it all started over a piece of candy. While Atlanta police are still on the prowl for the man who dealt the fatal gun shot, homicide detective David Quinn reported "The information we're getting, it's unconfirmed, but witnesses are saying this whole thing started over a piece of candy.

Considering police first showed up at the hospital, and not at the scene of the crime an Atlanta recording studio , authorities didn't have the opportunity to properly interview those who were present.

With that in mind, witnesses did end up noting that Dunkin had grabbed a piece of candy from another man while inside the studio, which led to an argument, and then a fistfight. The altercation ultimately ended with Slim Dunkin being shot once in the chest, and later pronounced dead at Grady Hospital. Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox.

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