Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Dope Boys
03. Frowney Face
04. Watch Cost A Bently feat Bun B & Rocko
05. Think I Want Her
06. “Yelp” I Got All Of That
07. Trap Goin Crazy
08. Gucci Speaks
09. My Shadow
10. Gucci Speaks
11. Real As They Get feat OJ Da Juiceman & Wacka Flocka Flame
12. Excuse Me
13. More feat Kandi & Sean ceasar
14. Gucci Speaks
15. Candy Lady
16. Candy Lady Remix feat Brick Squad
17. No No No
18. Foreign feat Shawty Red
19. Flexin feat Brick Squad
20. My Chain feat Brick Squad
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01. Jumpin’ Out The Window Freestyle
02. Rakim Freestyle
03. Toca Tuesdays Freestyle
04. A Milli Freestyle
05. Don’t Get Scared Freestyle
06. I Get Money Freestyle (Feat. Styles P)
07. Mornings Was Hash Browns Freestyle
08. This The Shit I Need Freestyle
09. The People Freestyle (Feat. Styles P)
10. Pop Champagne Freestyle
11. Freestyle
12. Speaks On The Rap Game And His Top MC’s
13. 40 Bars Of Terror Freestyle
14. The Playoffs Freestyle
15. U Ain’t A Killa Freestyle
16. 4 Da Fam Freestyle
17. Long Kiss Goodnight Freestyle
18. Check Mate Freestyle (50 Cent Diss)
19. Fiesta Freestyle (Feat. Styles P)(Jay-Z Diss)
20. Fuck Beanie Sigel Freestyle (Beanie Sigel Diss)
21. Special Delivery (Feat. Sheek Louch And Styles P)(Beanie Sigel And Jay-Z Diss)
22. A6 Freestyle
23. Hot 97 Funk Master Flex Freestyle
24. Bring It On Freestyle
25. Feel It In The Air Freestyle (Feat. Sheek Louch And Styles P)
26. Summer’s Over Freestyle
27. Grindin’ Freestyle (Feat. Sheek Louch)
28. Lay Low Freestyle
29. Welcome To The ROC Freestyle
30. Scenerio Freestyle
31. We Are The Streets Freestyle
32. Bonus Freestyle #1
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Tracklist:
01. DJ Trigga - Gucci Vs. Jeezy Intro
02. Gucci Mane - How Deez Hoes Be
03. Young Jeezy - Speaks On TM 103
04. Young Jeezy - 24 23 (Gucci Mane And OJ Da Juiceman Diss)
05. Gucci Mane - Speaks On Young Jeezy Diss Record
06. Gucci Mane - I Got All Of That
07. Young Jeezy - Better Believe It (Feat. Lil’ Boosie And Webbie)
08. Gucci Mane - Do It Do It (Feat. OJ Da Juiceman)
09. Young Jeezy - Bang Bang
10. Gucci Mane - 5 Star Bitch (Feat. Trina And Lil’ Boosie)
11. Young Jeezy - Speaks On Gucci Mane Diss Record
12. Young Jeezy - Sunny Days
13. Gucci Manr - Atlanta, GA (Feat. The Dream, Shawty Lo, And Ludacris)
14. Young Jeezy - Trap Files
15. Gucci Mane - Girls
16. Young Jeezy - Turn My Scale On
17. Gucci Mane - Wasted (Feat. Twista And OJ Da Juiceman)
18. Young Jeezy - That Ain’t It
19. Gucci Mane - I’m On One (Feat. Rich Boy)
20. Young Jeezy - Dead Or Alive
21. Gucci Mane - Walkin’ On Ice (Feat. Twista And OJ Da Juiceman)
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Apparently Miley Cyrus has decided to leave Twitter, leaving all of her 2 million followers heartbroken. So she decided to make a video explaining why the decision was made. The video is below, but be forewarned this gives Fat Joe's "Noise Poisoning" a run for it's money !
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EW.com Reports
Funny man Marlon Wayans is in advanced discussions to play one of comedy’s most iconic figures in the biopic Richard Pryor: Is it Something I Said for Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Prods. and Sony Pictures. The project has been written and will be directed by Bill Condon (Dreamgirls). Eddie Murphy was originally attached to star in the project, but he dropped out over conflicts with Paramount Pictures, which was previously on board to finance the film.
While Wayans is primarily known for his comedic roles in Wayans Bros.’ movies such as Dance Flick and White Chicks, he received critical acclaim for his dramatic turn in 1999’s Requiem for a Dream. Sources tell EW.com that Wayans fought for the role, blowing the producers away with a 13- min screen test where he “transforms into Pryor.” The movie depicts Pryor’s controversial brand of comedy and his battle with drugs and is currently budgeted at $20 million. Chris Rock, Pryor’s widow Jennifer Lee Pryor and Mark Gordon are also lined up to produce. Producers are still working out the terms of Wayans’ deal, and other major aspects of the overall project have not been finalized. Sony did not respond to requests for comment.
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If Rush Limbaugh buys the Rams, the NFL's black players say they won't meet him in St. LouisNY Daily News Reports
Mathias Kiwanuka loves his former defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, but the Giants' defensive end says he will never play for Spagnuolo's Rams if Rush Limbaugh purchases the team.
Kiwanuka and the Jets' Bart Scott made it clear Thursday that they would never play for the Rams or any team owned by the controversial conservative radio host.
"All I know is from the last comment I heard, he said in (President) Obama's America, white kids are getting beat up on the bus while black kids are chanting 'right on,'" Kiwanuka told The Daily News. "I mean, I don't want anything to do with a team that he has any part of. He can do whatever he wants, it is a free country. But if it goes through, I can tell you where I am not going to play."
"I am not going to draw a conclusion from a person off of one comment, but when it is time after time after time and there's a consistent pattern of disrespect and just a complete misunderstanding of an entire culture that I am a part of, I can't respect him as a man."
Limbaugh said on Tuesday that he is joining former Knicks president and Madison Square Garden CEO Dave Checketts in a group bidding to purchase the Rams. Checketts, who owns the NHL's St. Louis Blues, is heading the group, reportedly one of many bidders. The potential sale is still in an early stage. If the Rams are sold, St. Louis will choose one bidding group, which will then be subject to a vote by the NFL's 32 owners, with approval needed by 24 of them.
Limbaugh's controversial comments are well-known. He resigned from ESPN in 2003 after he said the media were "very desirous that a black quarterback do well" in reference to Philadelphia's Donovan McNabb being overrated. "If he's rewarded to buy them, congratulations to him," McNabb said during his weekly press conference. "But I won't be in St. Louis anytime soon."
Scott says players remember what Limbaugh said, and adds that the NFL would be wise not to allow the nationally syndicated host into the league. "It's an oxymoron that he criticized Donovan McNabb," Scott said. "A lot of us took it as more of a racial-type thing. I can only imagine how his players would feel. I know I wouldn't want to play for him. He's a jerk. He's an ---. What he said (about McNabb) was inappropriate and insensitive, totally off-base. He could offer me whatever he wanted, I wouldn't play for him. ... I wouldn't play for Rush Limbaugh. My principles are greater and I can't be bought."
Limbaugh, who grew up in Missouri about 100 miles south of St. Louis, is an avid sports fan who once said that "the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons."
Kiwanuka cringes at the idea of Limbaugh becoming an NFL owner. "They are flat-out racist," Kiwanuka said of many of Limbaugh's statements. "He jumps on Obama and he jumps on other people for being racist. But a lot of the comments that he said, I feel like they have no place in journalism. It is just an opinion show that should be only be taken for shock value. I liken it to 'South Park' when I am listening to him."
"I love Spags and would play for him in a heartbeat, but under that situation ... obviously trades you have no control over, but if it was a free-agent thing, I wouldn't care if I only had one offer on the table, I would rather stay a free agent."
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Robin Thicke jumps back in the scene in a major way with this Polow Da Don produced gem. This is baby making music no doubt. Polow continues to show why he is one of the most sought after producers in the game, able to switch from hip hop to smooth r & b without missing a beat.
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You see many buses on the streets of Detroit everyday. However, one stands out not only because of its bold, pink color, but also because of the personality of its CEO whose determination is the driver.
The brains behind this bus is ten-year-old Amiya Alexander. She created the business that has become Amiya's Mobile Dance Academy. It was an idea that came to her in the middle of the night. At first, her mother wasn't exactly thrilled.
"I sketched it out on a little piece of paper and I came to her and she (said,) "why"... I (said,) "Mom, I have a plan," said Amiya Alexander.
Alexander's vision was nothing short of incredible. It was to get a bus, paint it pink, take the seats out, decorate it, hire instructors and turn it into a dance studio on wheels.
"She said my classes are going to be reasonable. They're not going to be expensive, because I have to help those children who can't afford these expensive dance classes," said Tebereh Alexander.
So, while bringing the bus to teach kids as young as two the finer points of ballet, tap and hip hop, Alexander also carefully considered the legal side of the business while presenting her grand plan to mom.
"It listed everything she needed... She had her insurance on there. She needed an attorney. She needed marketing and business cards and flyers. So, it listed everything," Tebereh Alexander said.
When you see the big pink bus cruising the streets, no doubt you would think it was a major enterprise, but it's Alexander running the company. She is also just as serious about her school work as she is about her footwork. "Her passion is dance, but I also instill in her that education is first. That's her priority," said Tebereh Alexander.
Alexander is an excellent student and has even higher aspirations for her life that not only include dancing, but a career in medicine.
"I love anatomy. It's my favorite subject at school," said Amiya Alexander. So much so that she has ultimately set her sites on Havard Medical School. Even now, at her young age, she soaks in everything she can from her mentors at Sinai-Grace Hospital.
"I really want to be an obstrycian and a dancer... I'd like to be a doctor because I really like learning about systems and how the body works... It's very interesting to me being with children. So, people are saying I should be a peditrician, but... I kind of like babies a little more. So, I thought I could deliver the babies," Amiya Alexander said.
Until then, Alexander is just happy surrounding herself with children whom she can teach and share her love of dance. It's kind of hard to remember she's still just a little girl.
"I see her being mature for her age and I want her to know I don't want her to grow up too fast," said Tebereh Alexander.
For this inspiring little ten-year-old, it's not so much the destination as it is the journey. "She's my little inspiration and she's my little heart," Tebereh Alexander said.
If you would like more information on Amaya's Mobile Dance Academy, visit www.amiyasdancebus.com .
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Rolling Stone Reports
DJ Hero has announced its massive 93-song in-game track list — which boasts Beastie Boys blended with Foo Fighters and 50 Cent vs. David Bowie — and now Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal the track lists for Eminem and Jay-Z’s Renegade compilations that will accompany the DJ Hero Renegade Edition of the game (the Renegade comps aren’t playable tracks, but best-of CDs).
Jay-Z’s Renegade collection is the first best-of comp of Jigga’s career — though there’s reportedly talk of another coming in November — so Jay-Z sticks to the hits. Eminem, however, opts for deeper cuts and rarities from his arsenal, including a brand new song called “Taking My Ball” that will feature exclusively on the DJ Hero Renegade disc. Both rappers hand-selected their respective track lists.
“The tracks we put on this disc are mostly overlooked or rarer favorites of mine from all different parts of my career,” Eminem said. “I also put a brand new, unheard song on there so even the biggest fan has something new.” DJ Hero and DJ Hero Renegade Edition will both be released October 27th, but Slim Shady fans can hear “Taking My Ball” October 16th when the track debuts on Em’s Sirius radio station Shade45. In addition to the game itself and the dual hits compilations, DJ Hero Renegade will feature a premium Renegade turntable controller and a hardshell turntable carrying case that converts into a DJ stand.
The Renegade cover art was created by artist Shepard Fairey, who also produced the famous Obama Hope poster as well as the recent Obama cover of Rolling Stone.
DJ Hero Renegade: Jay-Z
“Ain’t No Nigga (featuring Foxy Brown)”
“Where I’m From”
“Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)”
“Jigga My Nigga (featuring Ruff Ryders)”
“I Just Wanna Love U (Give it 2 Me)”
“Izzo (H.O.V.A.)”
“03′ Bonnie & Clyde (featuring Beyoncé Knowles)”
“Dirt Off Your Shoulder”
“Show Me What You Got”
“Roc Boys (And the Winner Is…)”
“Brooklyn Go Hard (Featuring Santigold)”
“D.O.A. (Death of Auto Tune)”
DJ Hero Renegade: Eminem
“Taking My Ball”
“Say Goodbye to Hollywood”
“Soldier”
“The Re-Up (featuring 50 Cent)”
“Rabbit Run”
“Get U Mad”
“Bad Guys Always Die (featuring Dr. Dre)”
“Public Enemy No. 1″
“Say What You Say (featuring Dr. Dre)”
“Lose Yourself”
“Hey Lady (featuring Obie Trice)”
“One Shot 2 Shot (featuring D-12)”
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Junior Gotti (l.) got in a screaming match with John Alite in the courtroom on ThursdayNY Daily News Reports
And on the seventh day, he lost it.
An enraged John A. (Junior) Gotti exploded Thursday, fed up after a week's worth of damning testimony from his ex-best friend - reportedly threatening to murder the mob informant in a Manhattan courtroom.
"I'll kill you," Gotti mouthed at John Alite just before the once inseparable duo shared a high-decibel Mafia meltdown in front of a stunned audience.
Jurors didn't see Gotti send that silent message to Alite, and they were ushered out of the courtroom before the real fireworks minutes later.
As Alite stepped down from the witness stand, he slowed and snarled at Gotti.
"You got something to say to me?" the star government witness barked, later telling the judge about the threat.
"You fag!" Gotti shouted back. "Did I kill little girls? You're a punk. You're a dog. You're a dog. You always were a dog your whole life, you punk dog."
The ugly encounter in federal court came after Alite blamed one of Gotti's uncles for a murder in the early 1990s.
The testimony enraged Gotti, who shouted at Alite while court officers intervened.
"You want to strangle little girls in a motel?" Gotti screamed as Alite was led away. "You dog!"
Alite had just testified that Vincent Gotti had strangled a young woman in a drug-fueled fight and left her body in a Queens motel bathtub.
Defense lawyer Charles Carnesi suggested Alite was the real killer.
"Ridiculous," said Alite, laughing. "His uncle, yes, strangled somebody and killed her. ... I wasn't there."
Alite confirmed that Junior was later blamed for the slaying, infuriating the Gambino boss.
Gotti, 45, facing his fourth racketeering trial, apologized for mouthing off, but federal Judge Kevin Castel was not moved by the mea culpa and said another outburst would land him in contempt.
"You are not doing yourself any favors, and you violated my direction," said Castel, who had warned Gotti during jury selection to keep his mouth shut.
Castel said he did not see Gotti mouth the threat at Alite, but accepted Prosecutor Elie Honig's claim that a U.S. Marshal saw Gotti do it.
"He lipped to me, 'We're gonna kill you,'" Alite told the judge. "So I said, 'What?' And he said, 'We're gonna kill you.'"
Gotti's mother, Victoria, said Alite went after her son because Carnesi was getting too close to the truth. Carnesi had forced Alite to recount hundreds of lies he had made - to the government, lawyers, family and friends - as he tried to worm his way out of a life sentence.
"Alite is a pathological liar - a rat caught in a proverbial trap, caught in his own lies, and he lashed out," she said.
The ex-friends ignored one another when they returned to court later in the day.
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NY Daily News Reports
Cops investigating the murder of a Bronx man are looking back at a 2007 assault case in which he took the rap for one of 50 Cent's sidekicks.
Lowell Fletcher, 32, was killed on Jerome Ave. Sept. 27, just two weeks after making parole, and cops are looking to the rap world for a possible motive.
Fletcher, who used the rap name Lodi Mack, was employed by G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo, who was busted two years ago for smacking the 14-year-old son of rival music producer Jimmy (Henchman) Rosemond of Czar Entertainment.
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The boy was wearing a T-shirt with the name of his father's company, which reps rapper The Game - a rival to Yayo and his famous patron, 50 Cent.
Police said Fletcher, who was a lieutenant in the Bloods as well as a member of Yayo's posse, flashed a handgun at the teen and Yayo backhanded him in the face.
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Later, after his drug arrest, Fletcher told police that he - not Yayo - had hit the boy, and assault charges against Yayo were dropped.
Fletcher pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and served nine months concurrently with a 2 1/2-year sentence for drug possession.
"He pled guilty for another guy, for Yayo," said a police source.
"And the kid's father is a pretty big guy in the music industry. So the case might be connected to him, or to 50 Cent and his boys, to get the heat off of them."
Another source said there were more theories than facts: "On Jerome Ave., it could be lots of reasons - or no reason."
In April 2008, the mother of Rosemond's son filed a multimillion-dollar civil suit against Fletcher, Yayo, 50 Cent, G-Unit Records and Interscope Records. It charges her son was attacked to promote a violent "gangsta image."
Yayo's lawyer, Scott Leemon, said complaints against the companies and 50 Cent - who wasn't even there - were thrown out, leaving Fletcher and Yayo as the sole defendants in the ongoing civil case.
"Based on Fletcher's death, I have no idea what is going to happen now," Leemon said.
Fletcher was shot around 9:30 p.m. at Jerome Ave. and Goble Place, a quiet block surrounded by shuttered auto-body shops. Investigators believe several men ambushed him that Sunday night.
A day after the shooting, Yayo twittered: "R.I.P TO LODI MACK. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN."
He later deleted the message.
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Videos After The JumpErick Sermon of EPMD addresses the gay rapper rumors, clears the air about him being thrown out a window and the Wendy Williams situation !! The Green Eyed Bandit has never gotten so personal with anyone like this before. He also talks about the fall of EPMD and his relationship with Parrish Smith aka PMD & K-Solo.
Part 1 "The Fall Of EPMD"
Part 2 "The Gay Rapper Rumors"
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One time label mates and members of Boyz N Da Hood. Jody Breeze and Young Jeezy now appear to be locked in a bitter feud. Jody says it stems from an altercation at a club where he he felt disrespected by The Snowman. However it started, Jody has come out swinging with this scathing diss record. So far Jeezy hasn't fired back, but I don't think he'll take this one lying down (no homo).
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Newly liberated from Murder Inc, singer Lloyd links up with fellow crooner J.Holiday for what sounds like a banger. Throw in the UGK sample on the hook and the track really takes flight. No idea who's project this joint will be on, but I can't wait to hear the finished product. R.I.P. Pimp CRead more…
Anthony GonzalezAllHipHop Reports
The former manager for popular Hip-Hop group The Clipse has pleaded guilty to running a $10 million drug conspiracy.
Anthony “Geezy” Gonzales, 34, pleaded guilty to distributing over a half-ton of cocaine and over a ton of marijuana during proceedings in U.S. District court on Tuesday (October 6).
Gonzales pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine, crack, heroin and marijuana and using, carrying and possessing firearms during and in relation to and in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
According to a press release issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District, Virginia, Gonzales admitted to leading a small, efficient drug distribution ring that employed family members and life long friends.
Gonzalez is one of seven defendants charged in the case and is the fifth to plead guilty.
The ring began distributing cocaine, marijuana and heroin in 2003 and continued operation until the time Gonzales’ arrest in April of 2009.
Four family members, including his mother, wife, sister and aunt have been spared jail time despite handling drugs or money, which was used to buy luxury vehicles, jewelry, several homes and the Encore Lounge.
Prosecutors also accused Gonzales of laundering his drug proceeds though his company Soul Providers Management, which was the booking agent for The Clipse.
The brothers were never charged or accused of wrong doing in the case.
Gonzales, who will be sentenced to at least 15 years in prison on January 11, has also agreed to cooperate in an investigation into his suppliers.
Additionally, Gonzales has agreed to the entry of a nine million dollar monetary judgment.
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Video After The JumpCBCNEWS Reports
A race row has exploded in Australia, after staff on a variety show were forced to apologize for a blackface skit parodying the Jackson Five.
American performer Harry Connick Jr. was serving as guest judge for a reunion edition of the long-running show Hey Hey It's Saturday Night and voiced his disapproval over the musical skit, performed on Wednesday.
The "Jackson Jive" performance featured five men with black makeup smeared over their faces and wearing exaggerated black Afro wigs dancing and singing along with another man, who had stark white makeup smeared over his face and was dressed in a costume reminiscent of Michael Jackson.
The men, all doctors, first performed the skit on the show about 20 years ago while they were medical students.
New Orleans performer objects
Connick Jr., an actor and celebrated musician and bandleader from New Orleans, gave the performers a score of zero and noted that if he had known of it in advance, he wouldn't have agreed to appear on the show.
"If they turned up looking like that in the United States ... it'd be like 'Hey, hey there's no more show," the singer said after the skit.
Harry Connick Jr
A fellow judge, however, described the group as "very cute" and praised the performance for "great choreography and terrific singing."
At the end of the live program, host Daryl Somers apologized to Connick Jr.
"I know that to your countrymen, that's an insult to have a blackface routine like that on the show, so I do apologize to you," Somers said.
"I know it was done humorously, but we've spent so much time trying to not make black people look like buffoons, that when we see something like that we take it really to heart," the American responded.
The Nine Network, which aired the program, apologized for causing offence, as did Anand Deva, the Sydney-based plastic surgeon who led the performers. However, Deva blanched at accusations of racism.
"I am an Indian, and five of the six of us are from multicultural backgrounds and to be called a racist…I don't think I have ever been called that ever in my life before," Deva told Australian press.
Storm of debate
The skit drew criticism from the public and from Australian politicians, as well as provoking a storm of debate online.
Some Australians blasted critics as being excessively politically correct and called Connick Jr. a hypocrite, citing (and a circulating a video of) a 1996 appearance on U.S. sketch comedy show MADtv in which he parodied a southern preacher and jokingly promoted one of his albums.
However, many others expressed embarrassment over the performance and noted that in the 1996 clip, Connick Jr. is not performing in blackface and that the skit is performed alongside African American comedians and musicians.
Blackface — in which Caucasian actors darkened their faces with shoe polish or a similar substance and offered demeaning, stereotyped portrayals of African Americans — was a regular feature of U.S. variety shows dating from the 19th century.
However, since the 1950s, such depictions have increasingly been deemed highly offensive and racist.
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Video After The JumpConan O'Brien staff member Deon Cole found it unfair that every ethnic group besides African Americans had a day to celebrate and do nothing but get drunk. So he felt it was only right to name October 7th as "Black Drinking Day" lmao!
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Colton Harris-Moore- also called “Colt”- is known as the “Barefoot Burglar” because he tends to go pillaging shoeless.
Colt’s been breaking into vacation homes and watercraft for years, and recently moved up to plane theft. Harris-Moore is 18, but he’s been tangling with the police since he was 12. He’s currently wanted for stealing and crashing some small planes (he taught himself to fly via manuals and simulators), as well as dozens of burglaries in Washington state.
But where are the parents? Harris-Moore’s mother spoke to press about her son’s crimes:
“I hope to hell he stole those airplanes- I would be so proud,” Pam Kohler told a reporter, noting her son’s lack of training. “But put in there that I want him to wear a parachute next time.”
Kohler isn’t Colt’s only fan- a Facebook group has emerged, with nearly 2,600 fans as members and this description:
Colton Harris-Moore is Western Washington’s new Jesse James (without the murders). Without a doubt one of the greatest and most notable outlaws to come from an otherwise shitty, boring area. Some of his greatest achievements include the Kamikaze theft and crash landing of 3 airplanes (with no flight training) as well as commandeering a couple boats. Let’s hope that he remains healthy, free and at large for a long time! Fly Colton, Fly!
Furthering his folk hero status, police say his thefts center largely around survival tools. And while authorities are confident Colt’s 18 month long crime spree will come to an end, his mother has high hopes for his future:
Kohler hopes her son makes his way to a country that won’t extradite him. She said she sometimes talks to him on the phone, but she won’t let on if she knows where he is.
“I figure I’ll spend my time with him in a positive way,” she said, “because who knows if he’ll be shot tomorrow?”
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Queens legend Cormega is back with a new album 'Born And Raised'. The album has crazy production from DJ Premier, L.E.S., D.R. Period, Havoc, Large Professor & Lil Fame. Album drops October 20th !