Buzzing Memphis rapper Stebo keeps applying pressure with the release of another new music video. This one is for “Bando” directed by @DeeTheShooter. Watch below via YouTube.
San Diego police said they have launched an internal investigation after two of their officers were recorded on video repeatedly punching a man during an arrest this week.
The witness who recorded the incident Wednesday said she recognized the man being hit in the head and legs as a "harmless" neighborhood vagrant. She said she couldn't believe what happened after officers investigated the man, whom they accused of urinating in public.
"I see him around all the time. He's harmless. He's just homeless," the woman, Nicole Bansal, 34, of La Jolla, said Thursday. "He's very easy to recognize, because he always has a big orange life vest on."
A police spokesman, Lt. Shawn Takeuchi, said Thursday that the Internal Affairs Unit is investigating and reviewing body camera video of the incident, which began about 9 a.m. when officers on patrol "witnessed a man urinating in public." They then tried to speak to the man. Police declined to name the man or say whether he is homeless.
"The man would not stop to speak with officers therefore an officer held the man to detain him," Takeuchi said in a statement. "Despite the officers repeatedly telling the man to 'stop resisting,' the man would not comply. One of the officers struck the man several times."
The man was taken into custody and taken to a hospital, police said. Once he was released from the hospital, he was booked on charges of resisting arrest and battery of a police officer.
The officers have not been publicly identified.
Bansal said she saw two officers get out of a police cruiser and approach the man, who is Black. She said she grew uneasy, took out her cellphone and recorded the encounter for more than 4 minutes from her driver's seat.
"They did not try to de-escalate. ... If they had just approached the situation calmly and tried to de-escalate, we wouldn't be here," she said. "That man didn't go out to take those guys down. The cops went there with that intention to take him down ... and the resulting fight is what ensued."
Chase Fetti is showing why many in the music industry have him pegged as next up. Cliffwood, New Jersey emcee and M.A.D.E. Ent CEO, has been releasing nothing but bangers back to back. His "Top of the Red" collaborative album with Trust Comes First CEO, 38 Spesh is 11-tracks of audio heroin.
Which brings us to the new visuals for "Own Pots" featuring Black Soprano Family boss Benny the Butcher.
Produced by 38 Spesh.
Directed by Jalen Visuals
"Top of the Red" available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
21 Savage drops off a new EP titled "Spiral: From The Book Of Saw Soundtrack" to coincide with the new movie "Spiral: From the Book of Saw," starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson.
Tracklist:
01. Spiral 02. You Ain't Hard 03. Down Bad (feat. Millie Go Lightly) 04. Emergency (feat. Gunna & Young Thug)
1. Show mercy (Produced by The Giants) 2. Live On (Produced by The Giants) 3. Stay Down (Produced by Yungdato) 4. Chow Time (Produced by Yungdato) 5. Payback (Feat. Arik Devine) (Produced by The Giants) 6. Bring the pain (Feat. OT The Real) (Produced by Acedakhemist) 7. Arrived
Chicago rap collective GoodMurch release their new album titled Mob Ties. The 18-track project features MurchMan, Starlito, RedDot, GoodMurchMeel, SlyPolaroid, AlanAwesome, 2Hunnit, GTA B, Black Laws, Duryea, LawMan Dia, Shotty Rich and BlackFlame. Listen below via Spotify or on any music platform.
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Nicki Minaj is officially back as she releases a new album titled "Beam Me Up Scotty." Features include Drake, Lil Wayne, G Herbo, Gucci Mane and more. Stream it up top.
Brooklyn transplant Deuce Ellis is back with the lead single "Spit Acid" off his upcoming full-length album "Acid." The track features a blistering verse from the Queen of Upstate New York, Che Noir, and is produced from scratch by Deuce.
Michael Chandler and Beneil Dariush perfect their skills. Tony Ferguson reveals his new mindset. Champion Valentina Shevchenko arrives to corner her sister, Antonina. Charles Oliveira predicts an emotional win.
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — The 14-year-old Florida teen suspected in the murder of a Saint John's County teen reportedly posted on Snapchat following his arrest.
Aiden Fucci is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of 13-year-old Tristyn Bailey, who was reported missing Sunday.
Our partners at the Daily Mail report Fucci took a selfie in the back of a squad car and posted it on Snapchat with the caption 'Hey guys has anybody seen Tristyn lately.'
Investigators, who say the photo is now a part of the probe, believe Fucci took the picture before he had been charged.
He was a classmate of Bailey.
An investigation is ongoing. Sheriff Hardwick says there are no other suspects connected to her death at this time.
Fucci appeared before a judge in a courtroom in Volusia County on Tuesday morning. According to News4Jax, the judge has yet to decide whether he will be tried as an adult in the case.
Starz Coleman is a jack of all trades. The Plainfield, New Jersey native and member of G4 Jag's Fly Family, is an accomplished emcee, comedian and director. Peep game as Starz reaches into his rapping bag to drop off an official music video for "Phyllis Hyman."
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PGF Shawt is back with a new EP titled In My Feelings. The project follows up his Narcos mixtape hosted by DJ Scream, which came out in January. Since then, the Atlanta native has been dropping visuals non-stop, including his singles "Manipulation" featuring DerezDe'shon, "Advice" featuring BoosieBadazz, "Dance Off" featuring MykkoMontana, just to name a few. Listen to the new album below via Spotify or on any music platform.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A former nursing assistant who killed seven elderly veterans with fatal injections of insulin at a West Virginia hospital was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday by a federal judge who called her “the monster that no one sees coming.”
Reta Mays has a history of mental health issues & offered no explanation Tuesday for why she killed the men. But U.S. District Judge Thomas Kleeh told her “you knew what you were doing” before sentencing her to seven consecutive life terms, a punishment that means she’ll likely die in prison.
Mays, 46, pleaded guilty last year in federal court to seven counts of second-degree murder for intentionally injecting the men with unprescribed insulin at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg.
While the deaths accumulated during her overnight shifts at the hospital in 2017 and 2018, Mays conducted internet searches on female serial killers & watched the Netflix series “Nurses Who Kill,” Kleeh said. He also said she repeatedly denied her involvement, telling investigators three times that she had no knowledge of the crimes.
“Several times your counsels made the point that you shouldn’t be considered a monster,” Kleeh told Mays. “Respectfully, I disagree with that. You are the worst kind. You’re the monster that no one sees coming.”
Mays cried & apologized in addressing the court briefly before learning her sentence.
“I know that there’s no words that I can say that would alter the families’ pain & comfort,” she said. “I don’t ask for forgiveness because I don’t think I could forgive anyone for doing what I did.”
Hospital officials reported the deaths to the VA inspector general & fired Mays after evidence pointed to her.
Then-U.S. Attorney Bill Powell said there were about 20 suspicious deaths at the medical center during the time Mays worked there, but charges were only brought in cases where the government thought it had sufficient evidence.
The second-degree murder charges involved the deaths of Army veterans Robert Lee Kozul Sr., 89, Archie D. Edgell, 84, Felix Kirk McDermott, 82, & William Holloway, 96; Navy veteran Robert Edge Sr., 82; Air Force veteran George Nelson Shaw Sr., 81; & Army & Air Force veteran Raymond Golden, 88.
She also was sentenced to an additional 20 years for assault with intent to commit murder involving the death of Navy veteran Russell R. Posey Sr., 92.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Police said a Dunkin’ store employee fatally punched a 77-year-old customer in Florida after the employee said the man repeatedly used a racial slur against him.
The victim, a man who police did not name, was punched May 4 and died Friday. That led to a manslaughter charge against 27-year-old Corey Pujols, who worked at the store.
Pujols told police that the man was “extremely rude” the day of the punch and had called him a racial slur. Pujols, who is Black, said he confronted the man about the slur, at which point the 77-year-old repeated it. The slur was not described further by police.
A Tampa Police Department report says after he was punched, the victim fell backward and hit his head on the concrete floor. The Tampa Bay Times reports an autopsy shows the man suffered a skull fracture and brain contusions.
Pujols was jailed Tuesday without bail on a charge of aggravated manslaughter of a person older than 65, which carries a maximum 30-year prison sentence. Jail records show a public defender will be appointed to represent him.
A Dunkin’ spokesperson did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment from the Tampa Bay Times on Tuesday.