Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2020 at 11:45am
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(CNN) Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies were shot and critically injured Saturday night, officials said.
"One male deputy and one female deputy were ambushed as they sat in their patrol vehicle," a sheriff's department tweet read.
"Both sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition. They are both currently undergoing surgery. The suspect is still at large."
Sheriff Alex Villanueva said at a press conference Saturday night that the shooting in Compton was done "in a cowardly fashion" and that both deputies were being treated at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood.
Capt. Kent Wegener said the shooting happened at 7 p.m. Wegener said the suspect approached from behind the deputies' vehicle and walked along the passenger side. He acted as if he was going to walk past the car, raised a pistol and shot multiple times hitting both deputies, Wegener said.
The two officers -- a 31-year-old mother and a 24-year-old man -- were taken to a local hospital and are "both still fighting for their lives," LASD said. Both deputies were sworn in 14 months ago, Villanueva said.
"This is just a somber reminder that this is a dangerous job, and actions and words have consequences. Our job does not get any easier because people do not like law enforcement," Villanueva said. "It pisses me off, it dismays me at the same time. There's no pretty way to say it."
"ABC" is one of my favorite songs off of Prodigy's 2008 "H.N.I.C. 2" album. P and producer Sid Roams had great chemistry and always put out bangers together.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2020 at 8:30am
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Buffalo entrepreneur Struggle Mike of Struggle Clothing has a keen eye for talent and has been putting together some great compilation albums featuring some of the biggest artists from Upstate.
Mike's latest project, "Nxt Up," focuses on up and coming rappers.
With that in mind, check out the official music video for "I'm a Star" featuring Kidd Major Da Cuban and KevMac.
Produced by Flexx Beats
"Nxt Up" is available now on all streaming platforms:
“Out of Sight (feat. 2 Chainz)” from RTJ4. Directed by Ninian Doff, starring the cast (and characters) from the new Amazon Original movie Get Duked! RTJ4 out now - https://lnk.to/getRTJ4
(Reuters) - Kyle Rittenhouse, a teenager arrested and charged in the shootings in Wisconsin that led to the death of two people and injury of another, faces six criminal counts, according to a court document released on Thursday.
The charges against Rittenhouse in Kenosha County include first degree intentional homicide in the death of Anthony Huber, who was carrying a skateboard when he was gunned down. A conviction on that charge alone carries a life sentence.
Rittenhouse, 17, is being held in Illinois where he lives. He has a court hearing on Friday for his requested extradition to Kenosha. The public defender assigned to his case in Lake County, Illinois has declined to comment.
The charges were detailed in a criminal complaint released by Kenosha County’s clerk of courts. The document is the first detailed disclosure of the case against Rittenhouse for his role in the violence that erupted on Tuesday night when armed militia members clashed with protesters in the city.
The protests started after Jacob Blake was shot multiple times in the back by a police officer on Sunday afternoon.
Rittenhouse was also charged with causing the death of Joseph Rosenbaum, a 36-year-old demonstrator who he shot in the parking lot of a used car dealer just before midnight on Tuesday, according to the complaint, which draws on multiple cell phone videos and witness accounts.
One video records Rittenhouse saying “I just killed somebody” after shooting Rosenbaum, the complaint says.
Rittenhouse was carrying a Smith & Wesson AR-15 style rifle and “was not handling the weapon very well,” one witness states in the complaint. “The recovered magazine for this rifle holds 30 rounds of ammunition,” the complaint says.
The complaint says one video shows Huber, with a skateboard in his right hand, approaching Rittenhouse when he was on the ground. Huber appears then to try and grab the gun from Rittenhouse with his left hand before Rittenhouse fires.
“Huber staggers away, taking several steps, then collapses to the ground. Huber subsequently died from this gunshot wound,” the complaint says.
FLEE LORD promised his fans a new project every month of 2020 and has yet to disappoint. This time he reunites with MEPHUX to bring you their latest collaboration “Pray For the Evil 2”. The new 14-track project is fully produced by MEPHUX and features WESTSIDE GUNN, TRAE THA TRUTH, ROC MARCIANO, 38 SPESH, ETO and EVIDENCE alongside FLEE LORD. Tune in to the new album now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
1. Pray for the Evil 2 (Intro) 2. Cook Up Ft. Evidence 3. Icewater Ft. Roc Marciano 4. R&B Lords Ft. Westside Gunn 5. Drifty Delgado 6. I Remember Back Ft. Trae Tha Truth 7. Cigar n Remy Tunes 8. Get Off the Train Ft. Eto 9. Plum Philosophy 10. Offer Me a Salary 11. Take Care Of Your Shooters 12. Gun Line Ft. 38 Spesh 13. Don't Call the Policia 14. Pray for the Evil 2 (Outro)
Big Sean returns with a star-studded new album, "Detroit 2."
It features Nipsey Hussle, Post Malone, Ty Dolla $ign, Jhené Aiko, Dwele, Anderson .Paak, Wale, Young Thug, Hit-Boy, Travis Scott, Erykah Badu, Diddy, Key Wane, Lil Wayne, 42 Dugg, Boldy James, Eminem, Tee Grizzley, Royce Da 5'9, Kash Doll, Sada Baby and more.
Tracklist:
01. Why Would I Stop? (2:32) 02. Lucky Me (4:08) 03. Deep Reverence (feat. Nipsey Hussle) (3:51) 04. Wolves (feat. Post Malone) (3:19) 05. Body Language (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Jhené Aiko) (3:45) 06. Story By Dave Chappelle (2:35) 07. Harder Than My Demons (2:11) 08. Everything That’s Missing (feat. Dwele) (3:14) 09. ZTFO (2:16) 10. Guard Your Heart (feat. Anderson .Paak, Earlly Mac & Wale) (4:18) 11. Respect It (feat. Young Thug & Hit-Boy) (3:27) 12. Lithuania (feat. Travis Scott) (3:19) 13. Full Circle (feat. Key Wane & Diddy) (2:59) 14. Time In (2:57) 15. Story By Erykah Badu (2:10) 16. FEED (3:03) 17. The Baddest (3:09) 18. Don Life (feat. Lil Wayne) (3:14) 19. Friday Night Cypher (feat. Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll, Cash Kidd, Payroll, 42 Dugg, Boldy James, Drego, Sada Baby, Royce da 5’9 & Eminem) (9:28) 20. Story By Stevie Wonder (2:14) 21. Still I Rise (feat. Dom Kennedy) (3:08)
Black Cloud CEO and D-Block artist, Tony Moxberg, connects with Sheek Louch and Nino to drop off an official music video for his new single titled "Big Money."
This is off of Tony's "Beautiful Struggle 2" EP. Available now on all streaming platforms.
"Real Power Is People" is a classic song off of the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep's 2008 "H.N.I.C. 2" album.
As with many of his songs, P was way ahead of his time with this track in which he talks about secret societies, the Illuminati, 9/11 conspiracy theories and more.
Gotta thank Prodigy for all of the jewels he dropped. They don't make emcess like him anymore. Rest in peace King
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - About 200 children are missing right now in Northeast Ohio.
They may be in danger and they need our help, and a task force is making progress tracking them down.
Operation Safety Net recovered 25 missing children in its first two weeks, and the sting is continuing right now.
The task force, led by U.S. Marshals, is working with local partners to get endangered kids to safety.
“These are kids that have been abused, neglected. Some involved in human trafficking,” said U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott.
Elliott has seen the nightmares many missing children have suffered.
“Sometimes the situations they—they go to, believe it or not, may be better than the situations they left from,” Elliott said.
“We’ve had some cases where the mother and or father, or both, may have been prostituting their own child,” he said.
In the past 20 days, U.S. Marshals have worked with Cleveland, East Cleveland and Newburgh Heights police departments to find just over two dozen missing children between 13 and 18 years old.
One in four of those teens they recovered are victims of human trafficking.
“Some we found in Miami, Fla. We have Bedford, Bedford Heights, West Side, East Side, Akron, Mansfield and so on,” Elliott said.
“We’re trying to do our part. A number of these children have gone to the hospital after we’ve recovered them to get checked out, so again this is something we take very seriously,” Elliott said.
Operation Safety Net is focusing on Cleveland and its surrounding cities, but they’re covering all of northern Ohio too with help from the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force.
It’s made up of about 350 men and women from 125 different departments across the state.
“I’ll tell you this, it will be something we’ll be doing every year. This is our first time we have done this, it’s been uncharted territory for us, but we’ve had great success,” Elliott said.
Operation Safety Net will continue for several more weeks.
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Two people were killed and another was wounded as shots were fired late Tuesday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during the third night of unrest following the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake.
The shootings were reported at about 11:45 p.m. in an area where protests have taken place, Kenosha police Lt. Joseph Nosalik said in a news release. They happened after police drove away protesters from in front of a courthouse that had been the site of the main clashes between protesters and authorities.
Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth said one victim was shot in the head and another was shot in the chest, the Milwaukee Journal Sentine l reported. Beth didn’t know where the other person was shot, but that person’s injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
Beth told the Journal Sentinel that armed people had been patrolling the city’s streets in recent nights, but he did not know if the shooter was among them.
“They’re a militia,” Beth said. “They’re like a vigilante group.”
He said authorities didn’t detain anyone over the shootings, but that investigators had reviewed video of what happened and that he was confident a man would be arrested soon.
Cellphone video of at least two of the shootings that was posted online shows what appears to be a white man with a semi-automatic rifle jogging down the middle of a street as a crowd and some police officers follow him. Someone in the crowd can be heard asking “What did he do?” and another person responds that the man had shot someone.
The man with the gun stumbles and falls, and as he’s approached by people in the crowd, he fires three or four shots from the seated position, hitting at least two people, including one who falls over and another who stumbles away to frantic shouts of “Medic! Medic!”
With the crowd scattering, the shooter stands up and continues walking down the street as police cars arrive. The man puts up his hands and walks toward the squad cars, with someone in the crowd yelling at police that the man had just shot someone, but several of the cars drive past him toward the people who had been shot.
Another angle of the shooting and moments after. Can see @RichieMcGinniss and others on scene giving aid. He was right next to the victim when the shooting happened.pic.twitter.com/CVfdc1DIQx
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A white, 17-year-old police admirer was arrested Wednesday after two people were shot to death during a third straight night of protests in Kenosha over the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake.
Kyle Rittenhouse, of Antioch, Illinois, was taken into custody in Illinois on suspicion of first-degree intentional homicide. Antioch is about 15 miles from Kenosha.
Two people were killed Tuesday night and a third was wounded in an attack carried out by a young white man who was caught on cellphone video opening fire in the middle of the street with a semi-automatic rifle.
“I just killed somebody,” the gunman could be heard saying at one point during the rampage that erupted just before midnight.
In the wake of the killings, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers authorized the sending of 500 members of the National Guard to Kenosha, doubling the number of troops. The governor’s office said he is working with other states to bring in additional National Guard members and law officers. Authorities also announced a 7 p.m. curfew, an hour earlier than the night before.
“A senseless tragedy like this cannot happen again,” the governor, a Democrat, said in a statement. “I again ask those who choose to exercise their First Amendment rights please do so peacefully and safely, as so many did last night. I also ask the individuals who are not there to exercise those rights to please stay home and let local first responders, law enforcement and members of the Wisconsin National Guard do their jobs.”
The dead were identified only as 26-year-old Silver Lake, Wisconsin, resident and a 36-year-old from Kenosha. The wounded person, a 36-year-old from West Allis, Wisconsin, was expected to survive, police said.
“We were all chanting ‘Black lives matter’ at the gas station and then we heard, boom, boom, and I told my friend, `‘That’s not fireworks,’” 19-year-old protester Devin Scott told the Chicago Tribune. “And then this guy with this huge gun runs by us in the middle of the street and people are yelling, ‘He shot someone! He shot someone!’ And everyone is trying to fight the guy, chasing him and then he started shooting again.”
[01:47] 01. Five on Us [02:43] 02. Lords and Gods feat. Fred The Godson [03:09] 03. Two Pics on My Gram [02:58] 04. Aunty feat. G4 JAG [02:58] 05. Weird Time [03:33] 06. Still Trapped [03:04] 07. Motivate the Real [02:18] 08. Both Views 2 feat. Che Noir [01:38] 09. Loyalty & Trust (Outro)
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Detectives reported going after a suspected criminal organization with several sources of revenue. They seized weapons — an AK-47 pistol and a Smith & Wesson M&P handgun — blank checks, debit and credit cards, cell phones, iPads, jewelry, designer handbags, a stolen vehicle, and over $150,000 in cash, police said.
Detectives linked the suspected gang members to nearly 30 residential burglaries in South Florida. To foil their operation, detectives simultaneously executed three arrest warrants and search warrants in Broward County, the Hollywood Police Department announced on Tuesday.
The three suspects, who are ages 18 to 21, are accused of belonging to the criminal organization that aside from armed burglaries was also linked to financial fraud.
Lata identified the three suspects as 18-year-old Tremaine Raekwon Hill, 19-year-old Tyrek Davontae Williams and 21-year-old Zion Odain Denvor Hall, who is also known as rapper 7FN. Deputies are holding them without bond.
All three men were already on pretrial release for previous offenses and carried out the burglaries while wearing ankle monitors that track their locations, police said.
“This investigation is still ongoing and may lead to additional charges and arrests,” Lata said.