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House Where Pop Smoke Was Fatally Shot Is Reportedly for Sale

The Hollywood Hills, California home where Brooklyn drill rapper Pop Smoke was fatally shot on February 19, 2020 is reportedly on the market.

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The Hollywood Hills, California home where Pop Smoke was fatally shot on Feb. 19 is reportedly on the market.

As the Blast reports, the home is owned by Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Teddi Mellencamp and her husband Edwin Arroyave. They have put the 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom property up for sale at a price tag of $6 million. "This magnificent modern estate captures stunning, panoramic city to ocean views," the listing for the mansion reads. "The open-plan great room showcases a masterful blend of marble, white porcelain tile, and custom wood paneling, while automatic Fleetwood pocket doors frame vistas and fuse indoor-outdoor living."

Pop Smoke rented the property in February and was shot and killed during a home invasion. Upon the news Pop had died, Mellencamp shared her condolences. "Foremost, we would like to extend our prayers and condolences to the family and loved ones affected by this tragic loss of life," she said in a statement earlier this year.

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