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Tory Lanez Calls Out T.I, Killer Mike & Shekinah on IG LIVE for Their Part in the Atlanta Protests. Shekinah from ATL Love & HipHop connects into Feed to argue with Tory about the Gucci Store!!
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Here's what one of the 3 cops should have done when George Floyd was losing his life.
It happened Saturday night in Seattle when a cop put his knee on a protester's neck, eerily similar to the way Derek Chauvin ended George's life. You see another cop forcibly remove the knee of his colleague ... such a simple act that is also a life-saving act.
This has been a big issue in policing ... when a bad cop crosses the line, can other officers who are present get the rouge cop back in line without suffering consequences back at the station?
This is an example of cops checking cops, and it may be one of the most graphic and useful lessons from this whole miserable ordeal ... that police don't have to wait for review boards and prosecutors to tell them how they should have acted ... they can do it before it becomes a tragedy.
This one didn’t upload properly earlier. Here’s the full scene of SPD striving at Tmobile to start arresting looters. #seattleprotest pic.twitter.com/LXENOZfggn
— Matt M. McKnight (@mattmillsphoto) May 31, 2020
Source: TMZ
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Faith Evans has found herself in some legal trouble ... 'cause we've learned the singer was arrested after allegedly attacking Stevie J.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Faith was arrested earlier this week at around 1 AM after cops got called to their L.A.-area home. We're told Faith and Stevie got into a heated argument, and at some point, it turned violent.
Our sources say when cops showed up they noticed visible marks and scratches on Stevie's face. It's unclear what triggered the argument. But, in any event ... cops arrested Faith and booked her for felony domestic violence. Faith bonded out later that day.
The arrest comes nearly a year after the couple desperately tried to downplay rumors their marriage was in trouble. As we first reported ... there was palpable tension after our camera guy got the couple leaving the Essence Festival in New Orleans.
Our guy asked them if there's trouble in paradise after Faith and Stevie unfollowed each other on social media ... not to mention Stevie's cryptic string of tweets from, "Drunk people always speak their truth," and "Ones insecurities can damage them" to "All that glitters ain't gold" and "Cherish what you love just know nothing will last forever."
We've reached out to Faith and Stevie for comment, so far ... no word back.
Source: TMZ
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ESPN MMA’s Ariel Helwani and Brett Okamoto recap UFC Fight Night at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, where Gilbert Burns beat Tyron Woodley via unanimous decision in the main event. (8:32) They discuss where Burns fits with other welterweight title challengers like Jorge Masvidal and Leon Edwards for who will face Kamaru Usman next. (14:24) Helwani & Okamoto give their picks for their favorite performances from the rest of the card and discuss the impact of bouts taking place inside a smaller Octagon.
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A rogue vigilante started firing arrows at protesters in Utah this weekend -- and it cost him (and his car) dearly almost instantly.
The scene was filmed Saturday in Salt Lake City, where protests and riots are in full swing right now ... as they are in many other parts of the country. Apparently, a group of protesters had blocked off the road somewhere there in town, and one man had had enough.
A civilian brought a hunting bow to the #slcprotest and began shooting it at protesters.
He emerged from his vehicle with a hunting bow he had on him and supposedly starting brandishing it toward the crowd ... seemingly threatening to shoot arrows at people. One woman had a brief convo with the guy, asking if he's serious ... and if he considers himself American. He says he does, and then appears to start actually firing at some folks.
It looks like one person might've been hit as they fell to the ground, and when the man turned and tried shooting at some more people ... he got bum-rushed with a BUNCH of bodies, who proceeded to beat his ass and take him to the ground.
He was yelling and me, and then aimed his bow at a black man standing behind me. The black man saw it coming, charged, and tackled him.
The SLC police retreated and allowed rioters to light the man’s car on fire.
That's not where the story ends though for this sap -- according to the woman who shot this, SLC PD retreated and allowed protesters to light the guy's car on fire -- which was captured on video as well. According to her, the guy was taken into custody in the end.
Source: TMZ
A civilian brought a hunting bow to the #slcprotest and began shooting it at protesters. pic.twitter.com/UYZFtISb9I
— Titania v. 2.0 (@Gingersonfire) May 31, 2020
The SLC police retreated and allowed rioters to light the man’s car on fire. pic.twitter.com/aXhBhXQODO
— Titania v. 2.0 (@Gingersonfire) May 31, 2020
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In light of the current state of affairs in America following the alleged murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin, RJ Payne re-releases "Drums of War."
The Pa. Dre-produced song captures the frustration many African Americans are feeling as police seem to be able to kill us with impunity.
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Derek Chauvin, accused murderer of George Floyd, has a camera focused on him round-the-clock, and cops check on his cell regularly -- all the hallmarks of a suicide watch.
A source at Ramsey County Jail in St. Paul, MN -- where Chauvin is detained -- tells TMZ, he was brought in late afternoon Friday, and didn't make eye contact with anyone upon his arrival ... before beginning the check-in process.
We're told Chauvin was put through an unclothed body search to look for any hidden contraband. Then, he put on a jail uniform and they led him off to a single cell in a special wing of the facility for high-profile cases.
For now, our source says Chauvin is in isolation and being watched constantly. There's a camera in his cell watching him 24/7, as well as guards monitoring the feed 24/7. On top of that, he's getting checked on in-person every 15 minutes.
While our source wouldn't use the term suicide watch to characterize Chauvin's circumstances -- other law enforcement sources tell us, yes, that's effectively what's happening at the jail.
That's not to say officers there believe Chauvin is suicidal, per se -- we're told the 15-minute checks are standard for that section of the jail ... but in the same breath, our sources say they want to make sure nothing happens to him while he's in custody.
Our source says Chauvin will be in his cell 23 hours a day -- with one hour of rec time in an enclosed area. He has access to books, pencils and paper -- not much else. He's also got a bed bolted to the floor with a pillow sewn to it.
We're told, as of Friday, the jail staff was unaware of any threats against Chauvin's life. He faces 3rd-degree murder and 2nd-degree manslaughter charges for kneeling on George's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds.
A spokesperson for the Ramsey County Jail declined to comment.
Source: TMZ
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The wife of the Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, has filed for divorce. According to her lawyer, Kellie Chauvin is distraught over Floyd's death.
"She is devastated by Mr. Floyd's death and her utmost sympathy lies with his family, with his loved ones and with everyone who is grieving this tragedy," the Sekula Law Offices, PLLC said in a statement on behalf of Kellie Chauvin and her family.
According to the statement, Kellie Chauvin has officially filed for divorce.
"While Ms. Chauvin has no children from her current marriage, she respectfully requests that her children, her elder parents, and her extended family be given safety and privacy during this difficult time," the statement added.
After being fired from his job, Derek Chauvin, 44, was arrested and charged Friday with third-degree murder and manslaughter. Earlier this week, a video went viral showing him with his knee on Floyd's neck for several minutes while other officers held him down.
In a criminal complaint filed Friday afternoon, prosecutors wrote that Chauvin "had his knee on Mr. Floyd's neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Two minutes and 53 seconds of this was after Mr. Floyd was "non-responsive."
In the video, Floyd can be heard begging for Chauvin to remove his knee, pleading, "I can't breathe."
If convicted of the state charges, Chauvin could face up to 25 years in prison on the third-degree murder charge and up to 10 years in prison on the second-degree manslaughter charge.
Chauvin's bail has been set at $500,000, according to the criminal complaint filed in the 4th Judicial District Court of Minnesota.
Source: CBS News
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BSB Records CEO, Troy Ave delivers an official music video for the song "No Trust."
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Tyron Woodley is an American professional mixed martial artist, actor, broadcast analyst, rapper, and former UFC Welterweight Champion.
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In this clip from People's Party, Talib Kweli and co-host Jasmin Leigh talk with screenwriter, director and producer Reginald Hudlin about how the genre of 'happy rap' is underrated, and just because it’s happy and positive doesn't mean it can't be art. “If you ’re really about money, make happy rap.”
Full episode arrives on Monday 6/1 at 9AMet/6AMpt.
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Lil Wayne and Dr Dre talk about the Death Row days, the recent tragic events involving George Floyd and more on Young Money Radio @Applemusic
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Before UFC on ESPN 9, Dana White discussed Jon Jones' recent remarks, losing $100 million during the pandemic, and much more.
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The Lox debut the official lyric video to new track, "Gave It To Em" off the upcoming new album "Living Off Xperience" let us know in the comments your favorite bars from Jadakiss, Styles P & Sheek Louch.
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The late, great Big L was born on this day in 1974. The Harlem emcee, born Lamont Coleman, made his mark on the rap game as a solo artist, as well as a member of the groups Children of the Corn and Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.).
Big L may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.
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Mikey T The Movie Star reports that Ralo is hoping to get out of federal prison next week. The Atlanta rapper has filed all of the necessary documents and things are looking up. Hopefully, things work out and he can get back to his recording career.
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Check out the official music video for "Watch What You Say" from Icewear Vezzo and Doughboy Clay.
Song Produced by David Wesson
Video Directed by Boomin Filmz
Robbin Season 2 the mixtape by Icewear Vezzo coming soon!
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The police officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in a case that sparked protests across the United States and violence in Minneapolis.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Derek Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. Freeman did not provide immediate details, but said a criminal complaint would be made available later Friday and that more charges were possible.
In the video, Chauvin is seen kneeling on Floyd’s neck as Floyd is on the ground. He gradually becomes motionless as Chauvin and three other officers ignore bystanders’ shouts to get off him. Freeman said the investigation continues into the other three officers, but that authorities “felt it appropriate to focus on the most dangerous perpetrator.”
Freeman highlighted the “extraordinary speed” in charging the case just four days after Floyd’s death, but also defended himself against questions about why it did not happen sooner. He said his office needed time to put together evidence, including what he called the “horrible” video by a bystander. He said he would not bring a case unless he had enough evidence to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.
Protests in Minneapolis escalated in violence on Thursday, when demonstrators torched a police station that officers had abandoned.
“I’m not insensitive to what happened in the streets,” Freeman said. “My own home has been picketed regularly.”
All four officers who were at the scene of Floyd’s death were fired the next day. After the charges were announced, protesters outside the government center chanted, “All four got to go.”
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