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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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OY Music Group, Atlantic Records and Empire Distribution present Noochie "New Regular" Washington, DC native Noochie's , clever songwriting skills, and unique style brings the party to life with contagiously vibrant verses and stellar production. Hosted By The Living Legend Bigga Rankin.
 
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This music video for "All Get Right" from Nipsey Hussle featuring J Stone was originally supposed to be released when Neighborhood Nip's "Crenshaw" mixtape dropped back in 2013, but the editor got locked up and was unable to finish it until now.

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The beef between Collective Music Group recording artist, Blac Youngsta, and Paper Route Empire boss, Young Dolph, continues to escalate.

After recently releasing the diss song "Birthday," Youngsta doubles back to his 2016 mixtape titled "Young and Reckless" and drops an official mus-produced diss song, "Shake Sumn."

Video directed by CDE Films

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Vado Ft. Lloyd Banks - Lee TV (Audio)

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Vado has been away for a minute, but the Harlem emcee is back with a new mixtape titled "Sinatra 2." Peep this banger off of it featuring LLoyd Banks called "Lee TV."

Cop "Sinatra 2" from Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Vado-Sinatra-2-mixtape.833561.html

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The Lox trio are back with some new heat. They nab the instrumental to Rick Ross' "Santorini Greece" and make it their own. Enjoy it up top.

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Fame Johnson has been hard at work to be recognized as a lyricist worth listening to. And he never fails to impress. Prepping to release his second full length album, Fame took a little time out his schedule and let us hear the up and coming project "Da Wave"...scheduled for a March 30th release, this writer, after one listen, has his money in hand to purchase.

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The 10 song album "Da Wave", is mixed and mastered immaculately. Fame Johnson is giving his listeners A-1 audio production and that is just the first thing that deserved mention. From there you are pulled into a listening session filled with versatility in sound and content. Fame skates over instrumental after instrumental with a strong delivery full of reality based lyrics and confidence that he has a balance hip hop has been missing. And we have to agree. Living in California then moving to Texa, as well having a love for hip hop past and present reflects in Fame's style and molded this artist for a destined position in the culture's history.

As stated previously, Fame Johnson's album "Da Wave" is full of lyrical content. And he doesn't hesitate to bring in just the right amount of features, from the perfect artists. Complimenting one another on the track, Fame blends his flow and energy with every spitter he brought in to make "Da Wave" a masterpiece. And they match him in that presentation like a mirror.

One of our personal favorites is the song titled "Eat", featuring Relle Roulette. Laced with a sample from Icon Tupac Shakur speaking on the poverty and imbalance of the economy, Fame and Relle spit swift bars about the reality of being at the bottom of societies food chain. Giving a first person point of view, what it is like to be raised in a system built against you, while going into a survival mode that by any means..we will EAT.

And speaking of features, another honorable mention is how this underground emcee enlisted a few big dogs,if you will, to make this wave a tidal. Baton Rouge, LA rapper Kevin Gates joins Fame Johnson to address an issue many of the real ones avoid daily...."Fake". Fame and Gates take turns over the horn laced melody pointing out those who smile in your face, talk behind your back, then when you make it come back with their hands out. Simply put...the "Fake".

And to top it all off, Fame brought in Texas Legend "Lil Flip" to jump on the banger with him and and JuDown titled "Work". And its hot..just made available on Itunes this week, everybody needs this. Fame and Ju did their thing as expected, but what what was impressive was how Lil Flip, an artists known for his strong southern drawl, flipped his whole style to what many our doing today and filled it with real bars based on real life.

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Hands down, this album is classic. Grab the single "Work" featuring Lil Flip and JuDown today on Itunes, check out Fame's video to "Faithful to the Game", and be prepared for the March 30th game changing album release, "Da Wave" from Fame Johnson.

 

 

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Strictly DFW Radio was established to celebrate the Hip Hop and R&B artists
of Dallas/Ft.Worth. Recognizing not only those born and raised in "The
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Radio Personality- Shay Mechelle & Co-host Souf Side Daze with "Shay's
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Wale @Wale - Black Is Gold (Audio)

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Wale shows his appreciation for all the beautiful black women all across the globe on his latest release titled "Black Is Gold."

Listen to the DMV rapper deliver a positive message over the instrumental to D'Angelo's classic song, "Lady."

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12352403675?profile=originalRichmond Deione Barfield ( born October 28, 1983),  better known by his stage name Polo Don Red, is an American hip hop artist from Meridian,Ms and original member of Hood Boss Outlaws Family Music Group.  Polo Don Red gained national attention with his track "Take it off" featuring Pastor Troy and Lil Keke. Polo Don Red signed a 1album deal with Tate Music Group out of Mustang, Ok in August of 2014. You can find his album " The truth don't need no alibi" on all your digital download stores and Pandora.
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Beanie Sigel releases his second Meek Mill diss in as many days. This one is called "GoodNight."

On Monday, October 10, the Broad Street Bully will release the third and final track aimed at his Philadelphia counterpart.

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Beanie Sigel a.k.a. The Broad Street Bully is back in his bag firing shots at Meek Mill, Teefy Bey and The Dreamchasers camp

This follows the recent drama at the Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia, when Beans was jumped by Teefy for allegedly switching sides in Meek's beef vs The Game.

Listen to Beanie's response titled "I'm Coming" up top.

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The Game responds to Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel and Omelly's "OOOUUU" diss track by going at all three of them over the same instrumental. Hurricane also takes shots at Sean Kingston.

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