The Memphis police have offered a $6,000 reward for any information that will lead to the arrest of the suspect who killed local rapper Sayso P. The 27-year-old rapper, Latorian Hunt, was shot dead on March 22, 2025, in what the police are terming a targeted assassination. The Memphis Police Department is asking the public to provide any information that will help crack the case.
The shooting took place outside the Westin Hotel in downtown Memphis, near the FedEx Forum. Sayso P was signed to the record label The Sauce Factory, owned by Houston rapper Sauce Walka, who was also injured in the shooting. Sauce Walka, whose real name is Albert Walker Mondane, survived the shooting and is recovering. Police believe the shooting was deliberate, targeting the two rappers.
Authorities have named 21-year-old Jayden Dandridge as a primary suspect. He faces a charge of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder, and additional related charges. Surveillance footage indicates that there may be more than one suspect, and police are requesting information about Dandridge’s whereabouts and any other potential suspects. The $6,000 reward is for information leading to his arrest or the identification of others who may have been involved in the crime.
The public can share information anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Memphis and Shelby County. Here are the ways to submit tips:
Method | Contact Details |
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Phone | Call 901-528-2274 (528-CASH), 24-hour tip line |
Online | Submit via secure web form at this website |
Mobile App | Download “P3 Tips” from App Store or Google Play |
Those who provide tips will receive a secret ID number to track their submission and claim the reward if eligible. Their identities will remain confidential.
As of March 28, 2025, no arrests have been made. The investigation remains active, with police counting on community help to bring justice. The killing has rocked the Memphis hip-hop scene, leaving fans and artists reeling. Social media is filled with tributes to Sayso P and calls to stop violence in the industry.
Police stress that even small details could break the case wide open. They urge anyone who saw the shooting or knows something about the suspects to reach out to Crime Stoppers right away.