New footage of the shooting incident involving Sauce Walka has sparked widespread concern and speculation, following the tragic events that unfolded on March 22, 2025, in downtown Memphis. The incident occurred outside the Western Hotel near FedEx Forum when multiple armed individuals emerged from a vehicle and opened fire, resulting in the death of 27-year-old rapper Say So P, whose real name was Ltorian Hunt, and injuries to Sauce Walka, ππ¨π«π§ Albert Walker Mundane.
Law enforcement confirmed that this was a targeted attack, raising questions about the motives behind the violence. Sauce Walka, known for his contributions to Houston’s rap scene and for founding Sauce Factory, sustained a non-critical injury to his leg and was expected to recover. In stark contrast, Say So P was pronounced dead at the scene, leaving a community in mourning.
Surveillance footage of the shooting, released by TMZ, captured the harrowing moment when three men exited a white car and opened fire on the rappers. Within days, Memphis Police identified Jaden Dandridge, 21, as a suspect, charging him with first-degree murder and other offenses. However, the case took a shocking turn when Dandridge was found dead in Houston just days later, leading to speculation about the connections between his death and the shooting.
The aftermath of the shooting has generated mixed reactions within the hip-hop community, with fans mourning Say So P and questioning Sauce Walkaβs past decisions and security measures. As discussions surrounding violence in the hip-hop industry reignite, many are calling for accountability and change, reflecting on the dangers artists face in their careers.
Amidst the turmoil, Sauce Walka shared heartfelt tributes to Say So P, emphasizing their deep bond forged through friendship and mutual respect. As the investigations continue, both Memphis and Houston police are pursuing additional suspects and motives, leaving the community grappling with the emotional fallout of these tragic events.