Memphis man who helped take care of Young Dolph’s memorial fatally shot
Memphis man who kept the memorial location for the late rapper Young Dolph clean by regularly looking after it has been fatally shot. Jeremiah Taylor visited the memorial site several times a week to keep up with the site according to Fox 13 Memphis. Taylor was found dead on Getwell Road. The Memphis Police Department is currently searching for suspects in the fatal shooting.
Taylor was killed in front of Makeda’s Butter Cookies, the same place Young Dolph was killed last year.
Adolph Robert Thornton Jr., was known to be huge fan of Young Dolph, who was shot to death after buying cookies at Makeda’s Butter Cookies back in November 2021. The owner of the store, Maurice Hill, told the news outlet that employees of the store said the 36-year-old rapper walked into Makeda’s Butter Cookies and was ambushed by the killer who drove up and fired off shots, killing the rapper in the early afternoon at the bakery in Memphis.
ABC 24 Memphis interviewed Taylor back in November for the work he was doing keeping up the memorial site.
If anyone knows any information on Taylor’s death pleas call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.
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