Betty Butt, one of the original members of the popular dance group Twerk Team has died.


According to AJC, Betty was shot in the head in a Cobb County, Atlanta apartment complex during an alleged botched robbery. Betty was in the apartment when she was shot, while another man was wounded outside. Three men fled the scene, but after a heated police chase, they were successfully captured.






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Smyrna police spokesman Officer Chris Graeff said Wednesday night that the woman – one of two people shot at the Mission at Galleria Apartments – died as a result of her injuries. She was shot in the head and taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
After traveling down Windy Hill Road and onto Interstate 75, Cobb police officers got involved in the pursuit, Graeff said. The pursued vehicle then got onto Paces Ferry Road near Paces Mill Road in Vinings, where it struck a vehicle and overturned.
Betty gained fame online with Lady Luscious and TwerkSum in popular YouTube twerk videos, but left the group a few years ago to pursue an education. Lady Luscious took to her Instagram page to honor her late friend.
A Georgia woman identified by friends on social media as Twerk Team founding member Betty Butt was shot and killed in a botched robbery in Cobb County on Wednesday, reports the AJC.com.
According to Smyrna police spokesman Chris Graeff, the dancer, who was shot in the head, was one of two people shot at the Mission at Galleria Apartments. A male victim was taken to a local hospital and is being treated for injuries sustained when he was shot in the side.
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Graeff said that during the initial investigation into the shooting, authorities were told to look out for three men in a red Toyota Camry. Shortly thereafter, a Smyrna officer got behind the vehicle on Cobb Parkway, which sparked a chase.
After traveling down Windy Hill Road and onto Interstate 75, Cobb police officers got involved in the pursuit, Graeff said. The pursued vehicle then got onto Paces Ferry Road near Paces Mill Road in Vinings, where it struck a vehicle and overturned.
“This red car zooms by us in the other lane,” Sarah Miller, a witness, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “I saw the car hit the side of another car and flip over.”
Graeff said all three men attempted to flee the vehicle after the crash, and officers were able to catch two of them close to the crash site. The third was captured some time later, also near the crash site.
Real Lady Luscious, another Twerk Team founding member, grieved on Instagram:
This doesn’t even feel real they took you away now all I’m left with is words and convos that never happened if you love someone hold them close life is too short for the bullshit I love you big sister #RIPBeTTyBuTT I’m going to miss you 😢💔 (The Original Twerk Team At Our First Photo shoot)

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    Police say two people were shot during a robbery. Channel 2’s Ross Cavitt obtained the arrest warrant, which states that Walter Milbourne, Kevin Robinson and Simeone Moore conducted a drug deal with Jamie Milton. Soon after, the three men followed Milton back to the Mission Galleria Apartments.
    That’s when police say two men held Milton at gunpoint by a car while another man went into the apartment where he saw Jamie Moore. The two got into an altercation, and Milton was shot in the head. She later died from her injuries.
    The three men ran away in a red Toyota Camry, and a police chase was soon underway. The chase ended when the men's car crashed into another vehicle and flipped over.
    "It's devastating. It's crazy. Come home from work and see nine police cars," neighbor Alan Judge told Channel 2's Carl Willis. "It's something you don't want to see. You hear about it but it's not something you want to experience."

    The man who was hurt in the incident was treated at the scene.