A single-car accident, a call to his manager, and a split-second decision in a Hilton parking lot: new police details show how Lil Poppa’s night went from routine to fatal in minutes.
The Crash That Started It All
Lil Poppa lost control of his vehicle on Interstate 85 south of Hapeville, Georgia, shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday, TMZ confirms with Hapeville Police Chief Bruce Hedley. Despite striking the guardrail, the car remained drivable and Poppa appeared uninjured.
Instead of dialing 911, the 25-year-old rapper phoned his manager. Chief Hedley says Poppa sounded “confused but coherent,” asking whether he should stay on the highway or move to a safer location. They agreed to rendezvous in the parking lot of the nearby Hilton Hotel—less than a mile from the crash site.
Two-Minute Talk, Then Gunfire
Surveillance timestamped at 7:38 p.m. shows Poppa’s sedan pulling into a space near the hotel lobby. An off-duty officer working a private security detail noticed the damaged bumper but no smoke or leaking fluid. The manager arrived two minutes later.
According to investigators, the manager rolled down her window; Poppa kept his up, speaking through a two-inch gap. The conversation lasted roughly 120 seconds. At 7:42 p.m. Poppa retrieved a black 9 mm handgun from the center console, pressed it to his right temple, and fired once. The off-duty officer immediately radioed for EMS. No suicide note was recovered.
Medical Response and Pronouncement
Paramedics reached the scene at 7:49 p.m. and transported Poppa four miles to Grady Hospital’s trauma center. He was pronounced dead at 8:14 p.m. from a single gunshot wound. Toxicology results are pending; Chief Hedley stated there were “no obvious signs of impairment at the scene.”
A Rapidly Rising Career Cut Short
Born Janarious Mykel Wheeler in Jacksonville, Florida, Poppa signed with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG) in 2019. His track “Love & War” has 62 million Spotify streams; “Mind Over Matter” peaked at No. 13 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. His latest EP, “HAPPY TEARS,” dropped three weeks ago with no public hints of personal turmoil.
What the Industry Is Saying
- CMG released a two-line statement: “We have lost a brilliant voice and a beloved brother. We ask for privacy for his family at this time.”
- Quality Control’s Lil Baby posted a black square on Instagram with the caption “Can’t believe we still losin’ young kings like this. Talk to somebody.”
- Spotify has temporarily placed Poppa’s profile banner in grayscale; streams of his catalog surged 420% within 12 hours of the news, data from Billboard show.
Immediate Mental-Health Repercussions
Georgia’s chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness reports a 38% spike in calls to its Atlanta crisis line since Thursday morning, which operators attribute to widespread social-media discussion of Poppa’s death. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is reminding fans that free confidential support is available 24/7 by calling or texting 988.
Next Steps for Investigators
- Georgia Bureau of Investigation forensic teams are processing the vehicle and handgun.
- Phone warrants have been issued to reconstruct Poppa’s final calls and texts.
- Fulton County Medical Examiner expects preliminary findings within 10 days; funeral arrangements remain private.
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