Renowned Dallas Dentist Shutters on Uptown Office Fees – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


A well-known Dallas dentist and aspiring rap artist was shot several times Thursday night, according to his social media post late Friday night.

In the post, Dr. Jarrett Rosenborough, known as Dr. Cutter Rose, said, “I am very grateful that I am getting well with my family.” He thanked supporters and said they are taking the time to focus on recovery.

“I want to thank everyone and everyone who prayed for me and my family, and always Dallas for showing me love,” Rosenborough said.

Rosenborough and two others were injured in the shooting in downtown Dallas. Police say the victims took themselves to hospitals. They went behind a vehicle packed with letsfish building with a broken window in the 4200 block of Central Expressway around 9pm on Thursday night.

Office fees where Rosenborough studies dentistry. On his Instagram page, which has more than 150,000 followers, Rosenborough calls himself “Dr. Rose.” His profile includes photos of the patient and photos and videos of him on-duty. His autobiography says, “Your favorite rapper is disapproved.”

In his post on Friday evening, Rosenborough said, “My situation is not entirely related to Mo3’s death,” a well-known Dallas rapper was killed Wednesday.

Wednesday’s shooting ended the life of rapper Mo3 south of downtown on Interstate 35-E. Family and friends identified the victim as Melvin Noble.

The 28-year-old victim got out of his car on the freeway and tried to flee from his attacker, but was shot and killed on the highway, police said.

Noble’s manager Brandon Rainwater blamed jealousy for the murder and said social media posts about the shooting would help give police a clue as to who was responsible.

On Friday, Rainwater said he did not believe the two shootings were related. A police spokesman said detectives also believe there was no connection other than bullets and rap music.

Both cases were under investigation. No arrests were made as of Friday afternoon.

A candlelight vigil was held on Friday evening for Mo3.

As of Thursday, 212 people were killed in Dallas in 2020, surpassing the total number of homicides in 2019.

Family, friends and fans have gathered on a vigil to remember the Dallas rapper MO3. MO3, whose real name is Melvin Noble, fired on I-35E near Marseilles on Wednesday. The Texas Sky Ranger captured the scene as two blocks around Dallas City Hall were closed for a vigil at the plaza.

.