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TRIBUTES have been paid to an “amazing” dad knifed to death in a suspected pub brawl on Boxing Day. Heartbroken pals said the 26-pay day shot-old victim, named locally as Coley Byrne, will be “forever missed”. Police were called to The Gypsy Queen Pub in Sheffield around 10pm yesterday.

South Yorkshire Police confirmed a man died from stabbing injuries after being rushed to hospital. The force is now appealing for information about the incident, and an investigation into the murder has been launched. DCI Mick Hakin, the officer leading the investigation, said: “We are looking to speak to anyone who may have been in the Gypsy Queen at the time and who may have seen anything that can help us determine exactly what happened which led to the death of a young man. Mourners have laid flowers close to the pub on Drake House Lane in Beighton, South Yorks. One resident, who lives close to the scene, told the Derbyshire Telegraph: “It sounded like a right scuffle in the car park. There was a lot of screaming and I heard a lot of glass breaking and crashing. And pals paid tribute to the dad on social media.

Rochelle Bethany wrote: “Since we was kids you always been by my side we was a team bro u did anything for me. I just want it to be over this bad nightmare we’re in I will forever miss you and I will never ever forget u. Nicole Sheldon said: “I literally have no words! My heart goes out to your family and babies.

Ash Broughton said: “Waking up this morning to find out you have passed has devastated me, one of the realest men I have had the pleasure of calling my friend. Always smiling, always chilling and was always good to see your face. Heaven has gained an amazing man. Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting incident number 845 of 26 December. News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.

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Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Rapper Young Dolph was shot and killed at bakery in Memphis, Tennessee, which has since become a memorial for the artist. A man was shot on Thursday afternoon near the site of a memorial for rapper Young Dolph, who was shot and killed in Memphis on Wednesday. The bakery, which has been boarded shut, has since become the site of a memorial for the rapper, where mourners gathered to pay their respects. Officers are on the scene of a shooting at 2630 Airways,” the Memphis Police Department tweeted Thursday afternoon. One male was shot and is listed as non-critical. Officers immediately detained two suspects, and a third was detained at Kerr and Mississippi after a brief pursuit.

The cause of this shooting is under investigation. It is unclear whether the shootings are connected. ABC News reached out to the Memphis Police Department but a request for comment was not immediately returned. Hours before the shooting Thursday, Memphis Police released photos on Twitter of the suspects and the suspected vehicle connected to the rapper’s killing, and urged anyone with information to contact police. The rapper, whose given name was Adolph Robert Thornton Jr.

During a press conference Wednesday evening, Memphis Police Chief C. Davis urged people in the area to take caution and stay in at night if they don’t have to venture out, but said that a curfew has not been instated at this time. Pamela Hill, whose family owns Makedas, told ABC News on Wednesday that the rapper was a “fan” of the bakery. Young Dolph appeared in a video posted on the cookie shop’s Instagram account just last week, saying that he visited Makedas every time he was in his hometown. Dolph was born in Chicago but grew up in Memphis and released his first studio album, “The King of Memphis,” in 2016.

Over the past decade, the rapper rose to prominence in the indie hip-hop scene by releasing a series of mixtapes, and founded his independent record label Paper Route Empire in 2010. He was injured in a previous shooting in Los Angeles in September 2017. I’ve been targeted since I was 17, 18, 19,” he told The Guardian in a 2018 interview. I just knew that I was good. The news of Dolph’s killing sent shock waves through the music world and tributes poured in from his fans, friends and collaborators who want to honor the late rapper and his legacy.

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