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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to reports the Los Angeles Lakers are out of the running for Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors are the favorites to land Kawhi.
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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to reports the Los Angeles Lakers are out of the running for Kawhi Leonard and the Toronto Raptors are the favorites to land Kawhi.
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Boosie Badazz Baby Mother Talks Down On Him: Half Your Raps Is Not True, I Used To Steal Clothes For You.
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In this clip, AR-AB and Dark Lo discussed their respect for Big U and how much love he's shown them. Vlad then asked AR-AB about being the guy in Philly that everyone goes to at a time of crisis. AR-AB detailed how he has respect throughout his city but says he'd rather rappers not contact him when something goes wrong in Philly because they don't reach out any other time. AR-AB and Dark Lo also discussed the idea of checking in and why that's something they consider to be "sucka sh**."
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Check out the latest music video from Speed Dollaz for the song "From the Muscle."
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Las Vegas police on Monday released body camera footage of two men weaving through traffic and shooting at officers during a violent chase downtown that left one of the men dead and the other wounded Wednesday morning. Fidel Miranda, 22, and Rene Nunez, 30, are suspects in the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Thomas Romero, who was shot multiple times in the chest at a car wash at 1402 N. Eastern Ave. Romero died that morning at University Medical Center. While investigating that shooting, police found a 2000 Ford Expedition that matched the description of the suspects’ car just after 9:30 a.m., near near 29th Street and Constantine Avenue, Assistant Sheriff Tim Kelly said at a briefing Monday. Then the SUV sped off. Miranda and Nunez swerved around cars and raced through oncoming traffic — along Mojave Road, Charleston Boulevard and Eastern Avenue — while firing at police, Kelly said. They fired 34 rounds in five volleys during the pursuit, he said, while officers fired 31 shots. The footage shows officer William Umana, 43, following the suspects, yelling “shots fired, shots fired” into his radio.
When another police car joins the chase, Umana warned the officer to stay back. The second officer’s car was hit by bullets at least twice and could not finish the chase. As the chase neared its end, Umana can be seen in the video pulling his car closer to the SUV and firing 11 shots through his windshield and seven shots through his open window. One civilian’s car was struck by gunfire, Kelly said. Nunez exited the car as it was still moving near Hollingsworth Elementary School, 1776 E. Ogden Ave., and ran up steps outside of the school and attempted to enter, but the door was locked, Kelly said Miranda moved to the driver’s seat of the car and attempted to reverse toward Umana, Kelly said. Umana left his car and continued to fire while plain-clothes officer Paul Soloman, 46, approached the passenger-side door. Soloman fired his shotgun once and hit Miranda. The vehicle came to a stop at the north wall of the school, and Miranda was handcuffed while medical was called, Kelly said.
Miranda was pronounced dead at the scene. Umana and Soloman were not injured. Police arrested Nunez, who had gunshot wounds from either the previous shooting or the pursuit. Soloman, the plain-clothes officer, was not wearing a body camera, Kelly said. Nunez is accused of stealing the SUV on May 20 in North Las Vegas, Kelly said. One of the guns Nunez used during the pursuit was reported stolen from North Las Vegas on May 20. Miranda and Nunez also had aliases, “Cabezon” and “Kreeepper,” respectively, which could be gang-related, he said. Nunez faces multiple counts of murder with a deadly weapon and attempted murder with a deadly weapon. He remained in the Clark County Detention Center on Monday without bail. Kelly praised Umana and Soloman as brave and heroic. “The officer could have backed off, but he didn’t,” he said, referring to Umana.
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Yukmouth Responds To Mozzy Subliminal Jab he threw at yuk after yuk gave his opinion on the Meadowview Park situation. Honestly this might be the most adult response ever in hiphop history that I've ever heard.
In this video, I give a full timeline from beginning to end on how or why Yukmouth finally gave his feedback on Mozzy IG live Sub playing The Game 'I got 5 million on it'.
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Brendan Schaub believes that Jon Jones v Daniel Cormier at heavyweight is the biggest fight in UFC history! He also talks about the one time the world knows Jon Jones was clean.
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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe talk NBA. Hear what they had to say about Magic Johnson and LeBron James on Monday.
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T.I. has been hit with three charges stemming from his confrontation in May with a security guard who refused to let him him into his gated community.
TMZ reports that Tip, real name Clifford Harris Jr., was charged by prosecutors in Henry County with simple assault, public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
The rapper was arrested following the incident. His attorney, Steve Sadow, issued a statement via the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
“The misdemeanor charges brought against T.I. are baseless, ill-founded and unjustified. T.I. never threatened or acted in a violent manner towards Euwan James, the security guard. Indeed, we understand the security guard was fired for the way he handled the situation with T.I. We had sincerely hoped that the Henry County Solicitor had better, more important, things to do to serve the Henry County community than prosecute an African American over a verbal dispute during an encounter with a security guard who was asleep at his post and was unwilling to provide his name to T.I. so T.I. could report the guard’s misconduct to his employer.”
A source close to the case told TMZ that T.I. is unlikely to face jail time.
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California’s own Jay Rock released his third studio album 'Redemption' in June. The album’s victorious closing track “WIN” is the second single released from the project, following the popular 'Black Panther' song “King’s Dead.” “WIN” features vocals from fellow TDE label-mate Kendrick Lamar, and Jay Rock also had the entire TDE crew join him for the official music video. The track, which is produced by CT, Boi-1da and Vinylz, has racked up 15 million Spotify streams since its release. On the song, Jay Rock raps about his claim as a true “winner” in the rap game.
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Thomas Q. Jones x The Breakfast Club: On His Role In 'Luke Cage', Shifting From The NFL To Hollywood + More.
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JP Cali Smoov does a day in the life vlog at the Bizzle Bar Fest. Dedicated to Snoop Dogg's artist Young B The Future (R.I.P.). Cameos from Almighty Suspect, Geechi Gotti, Daylyt and more as Cali Smoov interacts with fans and supporters. Background music is JP Cali Smoov “Beethoven’s Verse”. Follow Cali Smoov everywhere at @JPCaliSmoov
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Drake's 1st Fire In The Booth with DJ Charlie Sloth on Radio 1 & 1Xtra.
Fresh off the back of his Scorpion album release and still wondering 'Keke do you love me', October's Very Own Drake drops in to the studio at 2am for his 1st Fire In The Booth.
Scorpion is the first album to be streamed more than 1 billion times during its first week.
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With classic albums like Don't Mess wit Texas and loved by Few, Hated by Many, Lil Keke has cemented his name in Hip-hop with a 20-year legacy. While promoting his latest project Slfmade 2, Keke stopped by Sway In The Morning to talk about his history with the DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click (S.U.C.).
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Body camera video shows Georgia police officers laughing as they use a coin-flip app to decide whether to detain a woman during a traffic stop. The video shows Roswell police Officer Courtney Brown asking Sarah Webb whether she knew how fast she was going. Webb apologizes, saying she was late for work, and Brown tells her to turn off the car and hand over her keys. Brown then returns to her car to consult with fellow officers about whether to arrest Sarah Webb or just give her a ticket. “What do you think?” one of the officers asks. Brown says she didn’t record the actual speed at which Webb had been driving. She then can be heard saying, “Hold on,” as she opens a coin-flip app on her phone. Officer Kristee Wilson suggests that heads should mean arrest and tails should mean release. Brown agrees and flips the coin in the app. “This is tails, right?” Wilson asks. “Yeah, so release?” Brown responds. But then Wilson suggests a police code for arrest, and the two can be heard laughing. The officers decide to charge Webb with going too fast for conditions and reckless driving.
Brown then arrests Webb, handcuffing her and putting her in the back of a patrol car. Police Chief Rusty Grant said in an emailed statement Friday that as soon as he found out about the incident he started an internal investigation and put the two officers on administrative leave. He said he couldn’t discuss details as the investigation is ongoing. “I have much higher expectations of our police officers and I am appalled that any law enforcement officer would trivialize the decision making process of something as important as the arrest of a person,” Grant said. The television station reports that the charges against Webb were dropped. Webb said she didn’t know that her fate had relied on a coin toss until the television station contacted her. “Wow, these people put my freedom in the hands of a coin flip,” she said. “And that’s disgusting.”
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D.L. Hughley spoke to VladTV about his latest book, How Not to Get Shot: And Other Advice From White People, which led into a conversation about a bad experience he had while promoting his last book on Fox with Megyn Kelly. He explained that he didn't know Mark Fuhrman, former LAPD detective known for working on the O.J. Simpson case, was also going to be on the show. Hughley then shared that he initially thought O.J. was innocent, but he now believes the former star athlete is guilty.
To hear more, including the corrupt things D.L. witnessed from the LAPD while growing up, hit the clip below.
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A woman named Jessica Reid reached out to Troi Torain aka STAR regarding a 2001 rape case in Berkeley County, SC. Court documents prove Jessica was 15 years of age at the time. Jessica claims Lenard McKelvey aka Charlamagne picked her up at home and drove her to a party. The Sheriffs department states that 911 was called later that night and Jessica was taken to the hospital. Weeks later Lenard McKelvey (Charlamagne) was picked up on an outstanding warrant. For the record, the charges were not dropped. Charlamagne actually took a plea deal in the case.
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V Don brings you the fourth installment of his “Lost Gemz” instrumental album series – now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
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Tekashi69 is a free man. The rapper's lawyers were able to spring him from Rikers Island a day after he had been denied bail.
He had been locked up since Wednesday after authorities arrested him on a warrant out of Houston. He's accused of choking a 16-year old boy at the Galleria mall in January.
TMZ reports that Tekashi's legal team got prosecutors in Houston to agree to a bail amount and then, during an emergency hearing in NYC, a judge granted him $150,000 bail there, which he promptly paid.
The 22-year old Brooklyn rapper, born Daniel Hernandez, must now surrender to Houston authorities on Monday in order to pay $5000 bail there.
Tekashi immediately made an Instagram video celebrating his freedom and thanking his team.
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