Memphis rapper Big Boogie has expressed his profound grief following the tragic death of his sister, L Terica Woods, in a high-speed crash in Arkansas. The incident, which has garnered significant attention on social media, occurred after Arkansas State Police attempted to pull over a vehicle for a traffic violation. According to reports, the driver fled, leading to an 18-mile chase that ended in a fatal crash when police executed a pit maneuver, causing the vehicle to overturn.
Woods, 29, was ejected from the car during the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. Another passenger, Latrice Walker, is currently in critical condition, while the driver, Tequilo Hambrick, and another passenger are recovering in stable condition. Authorities are expected to charge Hambrick with Woods’ death.
In an emotional live stream, Big Boogie shared his heartache with followers, emphasizing the deep bond he had with his sister. He criticized the trend of sharing personal grief on social media, expressing disbelief at those who broadcast their pain online. “I can’t imagine being in a position where I lost my sister,” he said, breaking down in tears. He called for more awareness about the dangers of high-speed pursuits, urging others to pull over when confronted by law enforcement.
This tragic event raises critical questions about the risks associated with police chases and the ramifications of reckless driving. The rapper’s heartfelt plea serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of valuing family connections. As the community mourns the loss of Woods, many extend their condolences and support to Big Boogie and his family during this difficult time.