Rapper OG YD is identified as a victim in a fatal highway shooting in his hometown, San Diego

Rapper OG YD is identified as a victim in a fatal highway shooting in his hometown, San Diego

Authorities in San Diego on Thursday identified rapper Martell ‘OG YD’ Dean as a victim in a fatal highway shooting in his hometown, San Diego.

Dean, 37, was one of three people in a vehicle traveling south on Interstate 805 that was shot, the California Highway Patrol told the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Two people were shot during the incident, which occurred around 2:20 am on Saturday near Imperial Avenue, police said.

Details: authorities have identified rapper Martell 'OG YD' Dean, 37, as the victim in a fatal highway shooting in his hometown, San Diego

Details: authorities have identified rapper Martell ‘OG YD’ Dean, 37, as the victim in a fatal highway shooting in his hometown, San Diego

Dean died in a hospital, while the other victim of the shooting was due to recover, police said.

In the OnScene TV video, the first respondents were seen taking care of Dean next to a white Dodge Charger that was riddled with bullet holes.

In the clip, another man was seen bleeding with a cloth tied around his arm.

G YD was successful on his YouTube account, with almost 10,000 views of the video from his Tag track and more than 8,000 views of his track Came From Nothin.

Details: Dean died in a hospital, while the other victim of the shooting was due to recover

Details: Dean died in a hospital, while the other victim of the shooting was due to recover

OG YD was successful on his YouTube account, with almost 10,000 views on the video from his Tag track and more than 8,000 views on his Came From Nothin track

OG YD was successful on his YouTube account, with almost 10,000 views on the video from his Tag track and more than 8,000 views on his Came From Nothin track

CHP officer Mary Bailey told the newspaper that no suspects were identified in the ongoing investigation.

Those who have information about the incident should contact the Crime Stoppers anonymous hotline at 888-580-8477, or CHP investigators at 858-650-3600.

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