Celebrity Celebrity Deaths Rapper King Von and 2 Others Dead Following Atlanta Shooting: 'I Can't Believe It' Three others are in the hospital and two men have been detained, according to the Atlanta Police Department By Darlene Aderoju Darlene Aderoju PEOPLE, Music Writer and Reporter People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 6, 2020 02:55PM EST King Von, né Dayvon Daquan Bennett, has died. He was 26. The rising rapper and two others died after being shot in front of an Atlanta nightclub on Friday, the Atlanta Police Department tells PEOPLE. Three others are in the hospital and two suspects have been detained. "It is our understanding Dayvon Bennett, a.k.a. King Von, was shot and killed during this morning’s shooting," the Atlanta Police Department tells PEOPLE in a statement. "Additionally, Mr. Bennett was not located at the scene, but arrived at a hospital shortly after the shooting, via private vehicle. The investigation into this incident remains open and very active." The two detainees are expected to face charges, according to APD. King Von last shared on Instagram that he would be performing at Opium nightclub in Atlanta on Thursday. King Von. Prince Williams/Wireimage Announcing his death on Twitter, DJ Akadamiks wrote: "It’s with great sadness that I have to confirm that King Von has passed away. I spoke with his manager who luckily has survived being shot and is currently recovering in the hospital. However, Von's manager did confirm that Von was shot and did not make it." emembering the Stars We've Lost in 2020 The Chicago native had a series of hits including his track "Crazy Story 2.0" featuring Lil Durk, which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. He was signed to Lil Durk's record label, Only the Family and EMPIRE. Fellow musicians and fans alike shared their condolences on social media. "Wow. This year was so tough. RIP Von. God bless him and his family," Chance the Rapper tweeted. "I can’t believe it." "King Von was one of the best storytellers to come along in hip hop in years," tweeted writer Grant Rindner. "The music he was making was vital and urgent and I was so excited to see where his career was going. R.I.P. to a truly important young artist." In a tweet, YG wrote that he had recently been in contact with the late rapper writing, "DAMN. JUS TAP’D IN WIT YOU GANGSTA R I P KING VON." "Daaaam this 1 upset me.... RIP King Von," one fan wrote. "This man had a family to go home to," another began in a post sharing photos of King Von and his young children. DaBaby Says He's Going to 'Get a Therapist' After Brother Dies, Urges Others Suffering to 'Get Help' His 2018 single "Crazy Story" remains his most popular song to date. King Von was known for his unique storytelling abilities through song. His swift voice and clever lyricism quickly gained the attention of many rap fans.