Bris, a rising rapper based in Sacramento, was shot dead on June 21. He was 24 years old. 

Police found the rapper, born Christopher Treadwell, with a gunshot wound shortly after midnight in Sacramento's Franklin Boulevard and Fruitridge Road area after responding to a report of shots fired, according to a statement. Treadwell was pronounced dead at the scene. 

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In 2019, Treadwell and rapper G-Man dropped the 10:42 mixtape. He released several songs after the collab, including "Panhandling." His latest single "Need Hammy" was released days before his death and now has over 200 thousand views on YouTube. 

Many online mourned the life of the rapper who held a lot of potential for major success, including journalist and music critic Jeff Weiss, who remembered Treadwell as being one of the most talented rappers to come out of Sacramento.

"The potential to be an all-time West Coast great, but cut down way too soon," he wrote of Bris on Twitter. 

No arrest has been made in connection to Bris' death, according to the Sacramento Bee. A homicide investigation is underway. Treadwell leaves behind two children. 

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