STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. -- Atlanta rapper Lil Scrappy, whose real name is Darryl Richardson, was injured Friday night in a stabbing in DeKalb County.
Authorities said the incident happened shortly after 7 p.m. at the Mountain Crest Apartments in the 1000 block of North Hairston Road in Stone Mountain.
A DeKalb County police spokesman said the 24-year-old Conyers rapper received a call from his sister stating she had been involved in an argument with her boyfriend. Authorities said Richardson went to his sister’s apartment and became involved in an altercation with his sister’s boyfriend.
Authorities said the rapper was stabbed. He was listed in stable condition Saturday.
Authorities said the boyfriend was not arrested.
Authorities said they also took Richardson into custody for felony possession of marijuana, felony possession of a firearm/knife, and obstruction of officers.
The rapper remained in jail Saturday afternoon on $1,500 bond.
Lil Scrappy became one of the first acts signed to Atlanta native Lil Jon's record label, BME Recordings.
His first single, "Money in the Bank," peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Authorities said the incident happened shortly after 7 p.m. at the Mountain Crest Apartments in the 1000 block of North Hairston Road in Stone Mountain.
A DeKalb County police spokesman said the 24-year-old Conyers rapper received a call from his sister stating she had been involved in an argument with her boyfriend. Authorities said Richardson went to his sister’s apartment and became involved in an altercation with his sister’s boyfriend.
Authorities said the rapper was stabbed. He was listed in stable condition Saturday.
Authorities said the boyfriend was not arrested.
Authorities said they also took Richardson into custody for felony possession of marijuana, felony possession of a firearm/knife, and obstruction of officers.
The rapper remained in jail Saturday afternoon on $1,500 bond.
Lil Scrappy became one of the first acts signed to Atlanta native Lil Jon's record label, BME Recordings.
His first single, "Money in the Bank," peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.