Twitter communication and shooting A 2016 study produced by
Columbia University found that Barnes utilized the social media platform
Twitter (known as X since 2023) often, posting over 27,000
tweets from 2011 until April 2014. On April 11, 2014, Barnes tweeted a photo of herself and her friends on the porch of a home in the Woodlawn neighborhood. At around 3:30 pm CDT, hours after tweeting the photo, Barnes was shot on South Eberhart Avenue in the Woodlawn neighborhood, blocks away from the location where she had taken the tweeted photo and three blocks from where she had lived. She was pronounced dead at a hospital by the
Cook County Medical Examiner at 5:43 pm CDT, British magazine
Nature noted that the tweet Barnes had posted of her location may have been a contributing factor in her death. On April 11, 2019, a TV series on Barnes' life and killing premiered on
A&E, titled
Secret Life of a Gang Girl: The Untold Story. In 2021, unsealed documents released by the Chicago Police Department named Bennett as Barnes' killer. Barnes' killing intensified the already violent feud between the STL/EBT (Gangster Disciples) and O'Block (Black Disciples) factions, sparking further retaliatory shootings and years of online and musical taunting. Federal prosecutors later cited this widened conflict as part of the context leading up to the 2020
murder of rapper
FBG Duck. == See also ==