Jeremiah Taylor, who’s been cleaning Young Dolph’s memorial at Makeda’s Cookies, recently shot and killed, in Memphis

Young Dolph memorial cleaner shot and killed in Memphis 

It’s been almost four months now, since Young Dolph was shot and killed, in his hometown of Memphis. This occurred at Makeda’s Cookies, a popular south Memphis business that Dolph always visited.

Three suspects have since been arrested, in Dolph’s murder. Those are 23-year-old Justin Johnson, 32-year-old Cornelius Smith, and 28-year-old Shundale Barnett. Since the shooting, Makeda’s has also been closed, and is serving as a memorial site. There is another location in the downtown area, though.

Jeremiah Taylor has been cleaning up the Makeda’s memorial area since Dolph was murdered, and unfortunately, he has now lost his life as well, according to Fox 13 Memphis.

Taylor was reportedly shot and killed on February 25, in Memphis. The incident occurred on Getwell Road.

“Jeremiah was a great person and he was so on point,” said Frank Gottie, a friend of Taylor’s. “He was helpful he would try to help anybody.

As of now, there has yet to be any suspects arrested. Anyone with information regarding his murder, can call Crime Stoppers at 528-CASH.

Two more persons of interest have also been revealed by Police, in Dolph’s murder. These men have been identified as 26-year-old Devin Burns and 26-year-old Joshua Taylor, per TMZ.

Young Dolph memorial cleaner shot and killed in Memphis