New details are emerging in the shocking Detroit double homicide that left rapper Raye Johnson, 33, and his sister Rita Johnson, 27, dead on McKinley Street, as disturbing footage from a Facebook Live session is now drawing intense attention online.

The livestream, which reportedly took place before the fatal shooting, allegedly captured a series of hostile threats, mocking remarks, and direct challenges aimed at rivals. Investigators and community members now believe the toxic online feud may have escalated into the deadly violence that unfolded in real life.

What is now leaving many stunned is not just the shooting itself — but the chilling tone and aggressive language heard during the livestream.

According to details from the video transcript, the man repeatedly targeted rivals and their deceased family members with highly offensive insults. During one portion of the livestream, he allegedly mocked the death of another person’s mother and child while using degrading language meant to provoke and humiliate.

The remarks quickly spread across social media after the shooting, with many viewers describing the livestream as deeply disturbing even before violence erupted.

But it did not stop there.

The man also reportedly projected a fearless and confrontational attitude, openly declaring that he would continue moving freely through the neighborhood despite the escalating conflict.

“I’m still going to be outside, still in the hood. Nobody ain’t going to do nothing,” he allegedly stated during the livestream.

For many people now watching the footage after the tragedy, those words have taken on a far darker meaning.

As tensions escalated throughout the video, the threats allegedly became even more direct. In another moment, the speaker warned anyone who attempted to calm the situation down or tell him to stop.

“Next person tell me chill out… I’m pulling up and I’ma smack the [__] out of you,” he reportedly said.

The livestream has since become a central point of discussion surrounding the case, with many questioning how a public online dispute was allowed to spiral so quickly into deadly violence.

Authorities have not publicly confirmed every detail surrounding the motive, but the online feud is widely believed to be connected to the shooting that killed both siblings.

What makes the case even more heartbreaking is the fact that Rita Johnson was reportedly not involved in the online argument at all. Family members say she became an innocent victim caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict that escalated beyond social media.

At the time of the shooting, Rita was reportedly sitting inside a vehicle with her one-month-old son. Miraculously, the infant survived the attack without physical injuries despite the chaos and gunfire.

The tragedy has now sparked renewed concern about the growing connection between social media confrontations and real-world violence, especially in cases where livestreams and public insults are used to intensify personal feuds in front of large audiences.

Many in Detroit are calling the case a devastating warning about how online conflicts can rapidly escalate when threats, humiliation, and public taunting become part of the dispute.

As investigators continue examining surveillance footage, witness statements, and digital evidence tied to the case, the Facebook Live video remains at the center of growing public attention.

What began as an online argument filled with insults and threats has now ended with two people dead, a grieving family shattered, and an entire community questioning how quickly words spoken on a livestream turned into deadly reality.