Georgia rapper Tavorian Lindsey, known professionally as “Lil Toonk,” was taken into custody late Saturday night after deputies tracked him down on an outstanding Fulton County homicide warrant.
The 18-year-old artist was arrested on Crawford Road near Club Rendezvous in Lamar County, where he had just finished performing a show. No one was hurt during the arrest.
The operation was carried out by the Lamar County Sheriff’s Office working in partnership with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. According to officials, Lindsey was taken into custody without incident and was immediately handed over to Fulton County deputies at the scene.
During the arrest, law enforcement recovered multiple firearms, including rifles and a handgun, along with other evidence. It has not been confirmed whether Lindsey will face additional charges tied to the recovered weapons.
What Fulton County Records Show
Jail records from Fulton County list a lengthy set of charges against Lindsey, including six counts of felony murder, two counts of criminal attempt to commit a felony, and four counts of aggravated assault. Authorities have not released details about the underlying homicide case or confirmed the identity of the victim connected to the warrant. The exact address where the arrest took place has also not been made public.
Lamar County Sheriff Brad White commended the coordination between the two agencies that led to the arrest. He said the outcome reflected the strong working relationship between departments and credited the deputies and investigators involved for their dedication to public safety.
White also thanked Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat and his office for their assistance throughout the operation, saying the partnership between the two counties continues to make communities safer.
In its official release, the Lamar County Sheriff’s Office said it remains committed to working with local, state, and federal partners to track down individuals wanted for violent crimes. The statement emphasized that the arrest was the result of ongoing cooperation between agencies rather than a single department acting alone.
News of the arrest spread quickly online, with several social media pages and hip-hop-focused accounts sharing details about the rapper being picked up right after his performance. Posts noted that Lindsey was detained by Fulton County authorities following the show, with many pointing to the firearms recovered during the operation as a significant part of the case.
As of now, many questions remain unanswered, including specifics about the homicide investigation that led to the warrant and whether more charges could be filed related to the weapons found during the arrest.
Authorities have not indicated when additional information might be released, and the case remains under investigation by both Lamar County and Fulton County law enforcement agencies. Local officials say updates will be shared as the case develops further in the coming days.