Memphis, TN – As the city of Memphis continues to mourn the loss of the Young Dolph, Makeda’s Homemade Cookies has finally reopened its downtown location. On Tuesday (November 23), the bakery announced it will name its signature chocolate chip cookie after the late Paper Route Empire CEO.
While the murder of Young Dolph was a tragic moment for both his family and the Hip Hop community at large, it was also a tragic moment for Makeda’s, who was forced to shutter their shop as a result of the violence.
“That was one thing that Dolph did,” Makeda’s operations manager Raven Winton told local station WREG News Channel 3. “He used to get off that expressway and be like, ‘I could smell y’all getting off the expressway, I had to come in! Man, to know that we’re not gonna see that face anymore is – I’m sorry, I’m trying to hold back tears right now.”
Makeda’s location on Airways, which was the site of Dolph’s murder, will remain closed through January 2022, according to the bakery’s Instagram.
“He supported us in life & death… you can’t get any realer than that…,” Makeda’s wrote on Instagram next to a photo of Young Dolph. “We can’t thank him enough for the love and support he’s shown over the years. @youngdolph will forever be in our hearts… in our thoughts…in our story.
“We will continue to do good in the community as #YoungDolph would have liked… Thank you for the impact you had on the lives of many including OURS… SALUTE.”
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Gucci Mane, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Megan Thee Stallion and more posted their condolences to social media as they mourned the loss of Young Dolph last week, but Key Glock just let people know on Monday (November 22) he’s especially struggling to come to terms with Dolph’s passing.
“STOP asking me if I’m ok knowing damn well I ain’t,” he wrote on Instagram, adding a heartbreak emoji. He eventually shared his thoughts in more detail in an obituary posted to his Instagram.
Young Dolph was shot and killed while he was out picking up cookies for his mother at Makeda’s. Eyewitnesses recalled a white Mercedes-Benz pulling up to the shop before gunshots rang out. Police eventually found the vehicle on Bradley Avenue in the Orange Mound neighborhood but as of Tuesday (November 23), no arrests have been made related to Dolph’s murder.
Watch the news video up top.