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Brother’s death prompts cancellation of Big Freedia’s shows

By on January 26, 2018


Big Freedia in 2014 (Photo By kowarski - https://www.flickr.com/photos/kowarski/14029142805, CC BY 2.0
Big Freedia in 2014 (Photo By kowarski – https://www.flickr.com/photos/kowarski/14029142805, CC BY 2.0)

NEW ORLEANS — Bounce artist Big Freedia has cancelled her shows this weekend after her younger brother was shot and killed in New Orleans.

Freedia, in a statement, said her brother — 35-year-old Adam Ross — was killed “in a senseless act of violence” and would be cancelling her shows scheduled Jan. 26 through Jan. 28.

Police reported the shooting happened just before 10 p.m. Wednesday in New Orleans’ Central City neighbourhood. Police said officers responded to a call of aggravated battery by shooting and found the victim unresponsive on the sidewalk and “suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.”

The Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office confirmed Ross’ identity Thursday.

No arrests have been made, but investigators say they’re gathering evidence to identify a suspect and motive.

Freedia’s hit reality docu-series, Big Freedia Bounces Back, is in its sixth season on Fuse.

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