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A monthlong mission in Ohio recently turned up 45 missing children and led to 179 arrests, authorities said.

In an operation dubbed Autumn Hope, the US Marshals Service in Ohio and Virginia tracked the children, including a “high-risk” 15-year-old girl from Cleveland who was linked to suspected human trafficking, authorities said Monday.

Twenty other children were also located as authorities checked on their well-being.

During one of the missing children recoveries, a loaded gun was recovered. A 15-year-old boy had two warrants and is suspected in multiple shootings and a murder, authorities said.

Two other juveniles were found in West Virginia during a traffic stop, leading to the arrest of an adult male who was charged with concealment/removal of a minor child in Jackson County.

Autumn Hope was conducted by the marshals in conjunction with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office and the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, as well as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and state and local agencies in Ohio.

“My thanks to all personnel who have stepped up for this operation,” said Peter C. Tobin, US Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio. “These are the same personnel who hunt down violent fugitives every day. I’m incredibly proud of them and pleased that they were able to apply those same skills to finding missing children. I know Operation Autumn Hope has made a difference in a lot of young lives.”

The US Marshals have conducted similar operations before, including in Ohio.

Last month, they said 35 missing children, between the ages of 13 and 18 from the Cuyahoga County area, were located during Operation Safety Net. Just over 20 percent of the found cases were tied to human trafficking.

That same month, the marshals also announced the arrest of 262 suspects, including 141 gang members, and the recovery of five missing children in Oklahoma.

Thirty-nine children were found in Georgia during Operation Not Forgotten in August and eight missing kids were recovered in Indiana in September as part of Operation Homecoming.

The marshals have found missing children in 75 percent of cases the agency has received — and 72 percent of those cases were recovered within a week, officials said.

Since 2005, the agency has recovered more than 2,000 missing kids.

Source: New York Post

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Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff visited the London studio of Tim Westwood back in 2005. Check out Will's freestyle over the instrumentals to "How We Do" and "Lean Back." Dude was still nice with it.

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When Suge Knight was shot in the leg in 2005 at a party thrown by Kanye West there were no witnesses that identified the shooter. Knight was hit in the leg, shattering a bone. He filed a lawsuit against West blaming the rapper for not providing adequate security at the event which was held at the Shore Club in Miami

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The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court in 2011 for an undisclosed amount.

 

New information has surfaced that points to Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond as the person who put the hit out on Knight, according to The Smoking Gun.

 

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A federal informant referred to as CW-3 (confidential informant 3) has told authorities that Henchman, who attended the party, gave him the gun and paid $10,000 for the hit.

 

No motive was given for the shooting.

 

Henchman has been sentenced to life in prison for running a drug trafficking operation.

 

 

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BBC Radio 1xtra's Tim Westwood has been digging up some golden footage of a few of today's top emcees spitting freestyles from several years ago. Check out Kanye West going off the top of the dome in London in 2005.

 

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Wiz Khalifa and Rosa Acosta won.

I really haven't seen a lot of older footage of Amber Rose, but I'm going to start checking around for some after seeing this.

This is 2005 footage of Amber at the Legend Ball, and damn she never looked better. Just thick in all the right places.

Peep the dude in the background 3 seconds in - he's clapping and smiling like he won the lottery.

POW!

 




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Suge Knight is looking for a big payday. He'll have to get it from someone other than Kanye West, at least for now. Knight filed a lawsuit against West seeking $1 million dollars after being shot in the leg at a 2005 party. At some point during the party, some let off a shot that hit Knight in the leg shattering his femur and causing him to lose a diamond ring. Suge blamed a lack of security for the incident which took place at the Shore Club in Miami Beach. The judge in the case dismissed it Thursday November 4, citing a lack of evidence. Suge plans to appeal the decision. twitter-5d.gif
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