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‘LHH’ Star Rod Bullock Accused of Using Kirk Frost’s Son as ‘Human Shield’ During Assault

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Lily Fisher

Published Feb 27, 2026

Rod Bullock, a.k.a. At an Atlanta luxury high rise, Rodney Bullock was recently approached by another man. But it was what he did to defend himself that was more likely to cause him controversy than the altercation itself.



The “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” actor was suspected during the first war of using a little child, Kirk Frost’s three-year-old son Kannon, as a “human shield” During the altercation, Rod was attacked and hit in the chest, according to an eyewitness.
The eyewitness, who started broadcasting the drama on his mobile phone, appears to have seen Rod use the kid to protect him when he was being assaulted. In the footage, the witness reports, “[Rod] held another man’s son in front of him as a human shield, while he was getting punched in the mouth.”



The witness goes on to say that Jasmine, the girlfriend of Rod, and the mother of Kannon, let Rod catch her son. Rod seems to be raising Kannon with Jasmine, the mother of the child. He shared his pictures with the boy, illustrating how close he was to Kirk’s baby.
Rod called the police after the attack. Reportedly, he had fractured his nose. The music manager brought the guy who supposedly assaulted him on Instagram Live to mock him as well. He traded photos of his vehicles, accusing the guy of his rides being keyed. He, however, wiped the pictures from his profile later.



Rod is reported to have been targeted for scamming the guy for $50,000. If this is accurate, this is not the first time that a reality TV celebrity has been implicated in a related offense. He was convicted back in 2017 of scamming $26,000 from a client of a Wells Fargo bank and moving the funds from one account to another.



Later in the same year, it was recorded that Rod was arrested after being charged with Theft By Conversion, which is defined as a crime that arises when, according to Georgia law, an entity lawfully obtains the money or property of another person and transforms it to their own use. After paying a bail worth $5,000, he was released.