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American rapper Born: July 27, 1985, Chicago, Illinois, United States Died: November 17, 2021, Memphis, Tennessee, United States Children: Tre Tre Thornton, Aria Ella Thornton Celebrated Name Young Dolph Nick Name Young Dolph Birth Name Young Dolph Birth Date 1985-08-11 Gender Male Profession Rapper Birth Nation USA Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois Nationality American Ethnicity American-African Horoscope Pisces Religion Christian Siblings 4 Sisters 2 Brothers 2 Race Black School Magnolia Elementary School High School Hamilton High School Marital Status Unmarried Girlfriend Mia Jaye Children 2; Tre Tre and Ari Source of Wealth Music Industry Height 6 ft 3 in or 190.5 cm Weight 78 kg or 172 lbs Body Type Slim Hair Color Black Eye Color Dark Brown Death Date 17th November 2021 Cause Of Death Gunshot young dolph height, young dolph wiki, young dolph family, pics of young dolph, young dolph and wife
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Thornton had two children, Tre Tre and Ari, with his partner Mia Jaye and said that he was somewhat strict with his parenting due to his upbringing with his grandmother. He often collaborated with his cousin and fellow rapper Key Glock and was a distant relative of rapper and singer Juice Wrld, learning of the familial relation with the latter only shortly after his death. Thornton was shot outside of a retail store in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 26, 2017. He was listed in critical condition at the hospital, but within a few hours doctors said that he was expected to survive. He spent two weeks in the hospital to recover from his three gunshot wounds. Moments after the shooting, Yo Gotti was initially named as a person of interest in relation to the shooting. Yo Gotti was later cleared; his friend Corey McClendon, meanwhile, was arrested for attempted murder but was released with no charges the next day. Beginning during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Thornton began to stay in Memphis more frequently with his family amid rumors of retirement. He was known in the area for his philanthropy, donating $25,000 to his alma mater Hamilton High School and providing motivational speeches to students. Known for donating and handing out Thanksgiving dinners in Memphis, Thornton gave away two hundred turkeys to individuals at the West Cancer Center days before his death and was scheduled to donate additional meals days later.