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17-year old Miami rapper Lil Pump, born Gazzy Garcia, was arrested Wednesday, February 14, for firing a gun inside his home. But his team and the police disagree on the reason why.

TMZ reports that Pump's manager claims three unknown men were trying to pry open the front door to his client's San Fernando Valley apartment. The suspects then fired a single shot through the door.

When police responded to the scene Pump's story seemed to fall apart.

Cops say they didn't find any intruders. They did discover marijuana and believe the "Gucci Gang" hit maker had been smoking.

In addition, the trajectory of the bullet indicated it was fired from inside the home. The gun was found in the bushes below the balcony of Pump's apartment. It was unloaded, but the ammunition for it was in the rapper's home.

Pump was arrested and charged with discharging a weapon in an inhabited place. He's being held in juvenile detention.

His mom, who wasn't home at the time, is under investigation for having an unsecured gun at home and endangering a minor.

The apartments have a surveillance system. Pump's team believes footage will show that there were men trying to enter his home. They claim he only fired the gun out of fear. He's sure one of the suspects was shot.

The surveillance footage is being reviewed.

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Just when you thought it was over!!! The Las Vegas King/ MMG Under Boss "Yowda" patches in with the stoner/warrior from the Golden state "Lost God" as well as fellow Golden stater "OWE.YUUNNGG" to give y'all the dj Official produced Rags to Riches tale "WHEN" addressing the subject matter addressing the subject matter of when you on the come up an people not wanting be around ignoring you etc. But when you got your sauce up everybody wants to be around like they was day ones smh... Anyway hit play an zone out to the "Maybach Music" "TNE" collabo an keep up with everybody via Twitter @LostGodTne IG @LostGod1618 Twitter/IG @1yowda IG Mr_fly_guy_110

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(Sports Illustrated) Chris Bosh hasn't played professional basketball since the 2015-16 season, but the 11-time All-Star says he's ready to make a comeback to the NBA.

"I've been in the gym. I can still play basketball. No I'm not done yet," Bosh said in an appearance on ESPN's "First Take."

Bosh, 33, was then asked by Stephen A. Smith if that means he's trying to come back.

"Yeah, I'm trying to come—man, I see all these guys shooting threes and not playing defense. Man, I mean, I got to get some of it," he quipped. Bosh said he's ready to return this season for a contending team.

Bosh's stellar career hit a major road bump in February 2015, when he was found to have a blood clot in his lungs. He missed the remainder of that season but returned in 2016 and was voted to the All-Star game before another blood clot surfaced, this time in his calf. Despite attemps to get back on court, Bosh has not played since then, and the league ruled his blood clotting issues a career-ending injury, which allowed the Heat to take his salary off their cap sheet. 

Bosh spent seven years with the Raptors before joining with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to form a "Big 3" in Miami. Bosh reached four straight finals with the Heat and won two championships before he re-signed with the franchise after James left to return to Cleveland before the 2014-15 season. 

He has career averages of 19.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. 

The last day a free-agent can sign with an NBA team and still be eligible for the playoffs is March 1. 

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PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — An orphaned 19-year-old who participated in paramilitary drills with a white nationalist group was charged with murder Thursday in the deaths of 17 people who were fatally shot at a huge Florida high school in the nation’s deadliest school attack in five years.

Nikolas Cruz legally purchased the AR-15 rifle used in the assault at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press.

As the criminal case against the suspect took shape, the leader of a white nationalist militia called the Republic of Florida said Cruz was a member of his group and participated in exercises in Tallahassee.

Jordan Jereb told The Associated Press that did not know Cruz personally and that “he acted on his own behalf” and is “solely responsible for what he just did.”

The group wants Florida to become its own white ethno-state. Jereb said his organization holds “spontaneous random demonstrations” and tries not to participate in the modern world.

He also said Cruz had “trouble with a girl” and that he believed the timing of the attack, on Valentine’s Day, was not a coincidence.

In a national address from the White House, President Donald Trump said he wanted America’s children to know, “You are never alone, and you never will be.”

He said no child should have to go to school in fear of getting killed. He planned to travel to Florida meet with victims’ families, explore how to better secure schools and to “tackle the difficult issue of mental health.”

At no point did Trump mention guns or how to control them.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he wants the Justice Department to study how mental illness affects criminal behavior, to better understand how law enforcement can use existing laws to prevent school shootings.

“It cannot be denied that something dangerous and unhealthy is happening in our country,” Sessions told a group of sheriffs in Washington. In “every one of these cases, we’ve had advance indications and perhaps we haven’t been effective enough in intervening.”

Republican Gov. Rick Scott said he’s already told Florida House Speaker Richard Corcoran that “if someone is mentally ill, he should not have access to a gun.”

Broward County Schools Superintendent Rob Runcie said “now is the time to have a real conversation about gun control legislation.” And if adults cannot manage that in their lifetimes, he said, students will do it.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel called for giving law enforcement more power to detain people who make threats.

“What I’m asking our lawmakers to do is go back to places like Tallahassee and Washington, D.C., to give police the power,” the sheriff said, to detain people who make graphic threats or post disturbing material online, and bring them involuntarily to mental health professionals to be examined.

Thirteen wounded survivors were hospitalized, including two people in critical condition.

Some bodies remained inside the high school Thursday as authorities investigate the crime scene, the sheriff said. The slain included a school athletic director and another adult who worked as a monitor at the school. Runcie called them heroes.

Cruz was ordered held without bond and booked into jail, still wearing a hospital gown from his treatment for labored breathing. The jail said he is 5-foot-7 and weighs 131 pounds.

It was the nation’s deadliest school shooting since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012. The overall death toll differs by how such shootings are defined, but Everytown For Gun Safety has tallied 291 school shootings in America since 2013, and this attack makes 18 so far this year.

Trump lamented in a tweet that there were “So many signs that the Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled from school for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities, again and again!”

Cruz legally purchased the AR-15 used in the attack about a year ago, law enforcement officials told the AP. The officials, not authorized to discuss this publicly, spoke on condition of anonymity. Federal law allows people 18 and older to legally purchase long guns, including this kind of assault weapon.

FBI agent Rob Lasky said the agency investigated a 2017 YouTube comment posted with the screen name Nikolas Cruz that said “I’m going to be a professional school shooter.” Lasky said the FBI did a database review, but couldn’t determine the time or location of the post, or the true identity of the person making the comment.

Ben Bennight, whose YouTube username is “BenTheBondsman,” posted a video Wednesday saying he had spotted the comment on Sept. 24, took a screenshot, flagged it for YouTube and called an FBI office in Mississippi to report it. He said two FBI agents visited him the next day.

“I knew that I couldn’t just ignore that,” Bennight said. The FBI called him again Wednesday within about two hours of the shooting, and one agent interviewed him in person, he said.

“Basically they’re going to have to get with YouTube about where the comment originated, but I think they already know,” he said.

Authorities offered no immediate details about a possible motive, except to say that Cruz had been kicked out of the high school, which has about 3,000 students. Students who knew him described a volatile teenager whose strange behavior had caused others to end friendships with him.

Cruz’s mother, Lynda Cruz, died of pneumonia on Nov. 1 neighbors, friends and family members said, according to the Sun Sentinel . Cruz and her husband, who died of a heart attack several years ago, adopted Nikolas and his biological brother, Zachary, after the couple moved from Long Island in New York to Broward County.

The boys were left in the care of a family friend after their mother died, said family member Barbara Kumbatovich, of Long Island.

Unhappy there, Nikolas Cruz asked to move in with a friend’s family in northwest Broward County. That family agreed, and Cruz moved in around Thanksgiving. According to the family’s lawyer, who did not identify them, they knew that Cruz owned the AR-15 but made him keep it locked up in a cabinet. He did have the key, however.

Attorney Jim Lewis told the AP that the family is cooperating with authorities and had no idea he was planning the shooting.

He seemed like “just a mildly troubled kid who’d lost his mom” during the three months they lived together, Lewis said.

Lewis also said the family was not aware of any other weapons in the gun cabinet he had. Photos posted in an Instagram account linked to Cruz show half a dozen weapons displayed on a mattress and a box of ammunition.

Victoria Olvera, a 17-year-old junior, said Cruz was expelled last school year because he got into a fight with his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. She said he had been abusive to the girl.

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Lloyd's of London has lost in it's attempt to prove Kanye West cancelled the end of his 2016 Saint Pablo Tour because of drug use.

West's legal team denied the accusation, insisting the rapper suffered a mental breakdown. He was subsequently admitted to the UCLA Medical Center and released after a week of treatment.

West's touring company Very Good Touring sued Lloyd's for $10 million after the insurance company refused to cover the revenue he lost for missing the remaining dates of the tour.

TMZ reports that Lloyd's has finally agreed to pay most of what Kanye was due under the policy.

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Check out Machine Gun Kelly's new music video for "The Break Up."

Machine Gun Kelly’s new single "The Break Up" is available now! http://smarturl.it/TheBreakUp

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(CNN) At least 17 people were killed Wednesday in a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said.

The suspect, 19-year-old former student Nikolas Cruz, is in custody, the sheriff said. The sheriff said he was expelled for unspecified disciplinary reasons.

At least 14 people have been taken to area hospitals following the shooting, Israel said.


Law enforcement responded to reports of a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shortly before 3 p.m. The shooting sent students and staff streaming out of the school in a panic. Some students said a fire drill earlier in the day added to the confusion.

Immediately after the shooting, aerial footage from CNN affiliate WSVN showed people lying on the ground outside the school, being treated for injuries and moved to ambulances.


Freshman Kayden Hanafi said he heard two gunshots and saw people running out of another building on campus. As he and his classmates went into lockdown in a classroom, many thought the noise might have been firecrackers.


"It's really a blessing to still be alive," he said.

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Meek Mill may have just caught a huge break in the drug and gun conviction case that has kept him on probation since 2008. He's currently serving a 2-4 year prison sentence for violating that probation.

TMZ reports that new legal documents filed in the case indicate the officer who arrested Meek in 2007 has a suspect history.

Philadelphia Police Officer Gerold Gibson claims fellow cop Reginald Graham lied when he said Meek pointed a gun at him. According to Gibson, the rapper was simply removing the weapon from his waist to discard it.

Gibson says Graham also lied about the "Dreams and Nightmares" hit maker resisting arrest. Graham allegedly admitted to other cops that he roughed Meek up during the arrest.

This new information came to light following a recent article published by the Philadelphia Inquirer about police officers with a history of lying, racial bias or brutality. 

The police misconduct list has been kept secret, but sources say it includes Graham, who retired last year after a 22-year career. 

Former narcotics officer Jeffrey Walker, who was convicted of police corruption and spent two years in prison said, “I would steal with Reggie Graham. There was stealing in that whole squad, but these are the people I was basically breaking bread with.”

Meek, born Robert Williams, wants his conviction overturned given Graham's history. If that happens he would be released from prison.

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In this VladTV exclusive, Bow Wow speaks on dating Kim Kardashian before Reggie Bush. Bow Wow explained how he tried to clarify his statements he made, but people took the comment and ran with it. He said the time he spent with Kim K was nothing more than just “having fun and hanging out.”

From there, Bow Wow explained that during the time he spent with Kim, he noted that she was already prepping her hustle for her brand. He stated that she laid down the blueprint for Instagram models and even went as far as saying she is a “modern-day Marilyn Monroe.”

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They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. That seems to be the case between Blake Griffin and the mother of his two children, Brynn Cameron.

TMZ reports that Cameron's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, filed a palimony lawsuit against the Detroit Pistons superstar on Wednesday, February 14, claiming he left his former fiancee after "cruelly embarrassing his family with his public fawning over Kendall Jenner."

Cameron claims Griffin promised to support her after insisting she leave her sports marketing job and interior design business.

The former couple were together on and off for eight years. During that time the suit claims "Cameron was not just the mother of Griffin's children and their caregiver, she was also a constant support for Griffin -- his personal assistant, meal planner, scheduler, stylist, publicist, party planner, nurse, nutritionist, branding expert, therapist, cheerleader, basketball and fitness consultant, and more. Griffin abandoned his family because he cared more about the glamour of being a Hollywood celebrity than being a father and family man."

The lawsuit doesn't specify how much much money Cameron is seeking, but it's a substantial amount based on the $173 million contract Griffin signed in June.

"While Griffin is continuing to earn millions from his NBA and endorsement deals, Cameron and their children are homeless and cash-strapped. In Griffin's absence, Cameron's brother has had to provide Cameron and the children with financial support," the suit states.

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Nicki Minaj fans have been worried because she hasn't posted on social media since December. They can put their fears to rest because she's doing just fine.

TMZ reports the rap superstar has been working day and night on a new album. Nicki wants to put out a masterpiece and doesn't want any distractions.

She's been working closely with artists in the Young Money Records camp, including Lil Wayne and Mack Maine.

This will be Nicki's first album since 2014's "The Pinkprint." Don't expect to see any social media post until it's completed.

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Atlanta | Season 2: Official Trailer

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Everybody gotta eat. Watch the OFFICIAL TRAILER for Atlanta Robbin' Season. Season premiere March 1st on FX.

Subscribe now for more Atlanta clips: http://bit.ly/SubscribeFX

Two cousins work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families. Donald Glover serves as Executive Producer, along with Paul Simms, Dianne McGunigle and Stephen Glover. Atlanta is produced by FX Productions.

Watch Atlanta Season 1 Videos: http://bit.ly/AtlantaPlaylist

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Watch the official music video for "Been Down" by Nipsey Hussle Feat. Swizz Beatz.

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(Detroit News) San Diego — Former All-Star pitcher Esteban Loaiza has been arrested on suspicion of trafficking drugs after packages containing a white powder believed to be cocaine were found at a home he rented in Southern California, officials said Monday.

The 46-year-old former Major League Baseball player was booked Friday on charges involving the possession, transport and sale of 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of suspected cocaine worth an estimated $500,000, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department.

Loaiza played for numerous teams between 1995 and 2008, starting with the Pittsburgh Pirates and concluding with his second stint with the Chicago White Sox. He had a 21-9 record with the Chicago White Sox in 2003 and started in the All-Star Game that year.

He was a noted Tiger killer, going 11-5 with a 2.94 ERA in 21 games (18 starts) against Detroit in his career.

It was not immediately known if Loaiza had hired a lawyer and the former player could not be reached to comment. He was being held Monday for lack of $200,000 bail pending a court appearance on Wednesday.

Loaiza’s agent, John Boggs, told the San Francisco Chronicle that he had no information about the arrest and that he has not spoken to Loaiza recently. He said that Loaiza had called his office early last week but Boggs was unavailable at the time.

“I am shocked and saddened by the news and had no indication he would ever be in this type of situation,” Boggs said in a text to the newspaper. “I don’t know how he would get himself involved in this, so it’s difficult to even comment on it.”

Officers stopped Loaiza for a minor traffic infraction Friday after he left the home he started renting recently in the Pacific coast community of Imperial Beach, along the U.S.-Mexico border. Authorities had the vehicle under surveillance on suspicion it was used for smuggling drugs.

When they searched the vehicle, they found a sophisticated compartment used to conceal contraband, authorities said. That led them to obtain a search warrant for Loaiza’s rental home, where they found the packages of drugs, according to investigators.

The packages containing a white powder are still being tested but are believed to be cocaine, said San Diego Sheriff’s Lt. Jason Vickery.

Loaiza was born in Tijuana, Mexico and was married for two years to the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera. She filed for divorce shortly before she died in a plane crash in 2012.

The 43-year-old Rivera was known as the “Diva de la Banda” and died as her career was peaking. She was perhaps the most successful female singer in grupero, a male-dominated Mexico regional style, sold more than 15 million records, and moved into acting and reality television.

Loaiza sued the aircraft’s owners in 2014 for wrongful death but her relatives accused him of trying to profit from her death. He denied the accusations and later retracted his lawsuit.

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