Starlito Turns Himself In After Nashville Shooting

Starlito turns himself in after search warrant was issued for his involvement in Nashville shooting.

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This morning it was reported that Starlito had a warrant issued for his arrest after a shooting at a Batter'd & Fried restaurant on the eastside of Nashville. Now, it has been reported that Lito has turned himself in to the authorities around 10 a.m. this morning in regards to the charge. 

A report from Channel 5 News says that a man named James Fletcher, 36, was the victim of the shooting. However, he did not face life-threatening wounds. The man who was shot was also reportedly not complicit with detectives when he was being interviewed on the incident. 

Lito was on bail for a harassment charge and was supposed to be in court on Aug. 15th. The warrant issued in his name was for aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a firearm. 

Lito recently released his Hot Chicken project in July and just dropped the video for "Family to Feed"


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Starlito Turns Himself In After Nashville Shooting
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