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TikToker shot dead during livestream

Toriann Ellis

Toriann Ellis / Our Today

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TikToker Jabari Johnson.

The St Andrew North Police are probing the execution-style killing of a man who was shot dead during a social media livestream.

The deceased has been identified as Jabari Johnson.

It is reported that Johnson was live on the social media platform TikTok, in the vicinity of Queenie’s Snack Shop on Red Hills Road in St Andrew, when he was approached by a hooded figure.

The man decked in black and wearing a mask opened fire at close range, hitting Johnson several times in the head and in the upper body.

Johnson fell to the ground. His killer then fired several more bullets in the direction of the body.

This is the fourth high-profile murder of a popular TikTok figure in recent months.

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