Sacramento Rapper Bris Shot Dead at 24

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Sacramento rapper Bris was shot dead on June 21, Sacramento County Coroner records confirm. He was 24. According to Sacramento Police, officers responded to a report of shots fired on June 21 at approximately 12:42 a.m. near Franklin Boulevard and Fruitridge Road. Upon arrival at the scene, officers located the rapper, born Christopher Treadwell, who had sustained a life-threatening gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at scene.

The Sacramento-based rapper has been prolific over the past year. After collaborating with G-Man on the 2019 mixtape 10:42, he released songs including “Panhandling,” “Sparked a Fuse,” and “Lightning McQueen.” He was arrested at the end of 2019 and was released earlier this year. Soon after, he shared “First 42 Hours Freestyle.” Last week, Bris released a video for the new single “Need Hammy.”

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