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Young Hash a.k.a. Bronx Beast is the brightest rising star out of Cory Gunz's Militia camp. He's got a lot of ammo in the chamber he will release on his forthcoming album entitled Doe Ave Demons. Here's the first leak off of it produced by Trigga of The Trackdealaz, "They Aint Getting Money."

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M3RE boss Pop Dollarz releases his highly anticipated mixtape entitled Musik for the Villains. Cory Gunz and Neno Calvin are featured on the project.

Production credits include Sunny Dukes, !LLMind, Nascent, MJ Nichols and more.

Tracklist:

1.Love Hate [Prod. by Gustavs Strazdins]
2.Inspiration [Prod. by Tom Davids]
3.Musik For The Villains [Prod. by MJ Nichols]
4.Let It Breathe [Prod. by Joey Castellani]
5.Look Ft. Cory Gunz [Prod. by !LLMind]
6.Drama Pop Off Ft. Neno Calvin [Prod. by Sunny Dukes]
7.Problem [Prod. by Nascent]
8.Bad Men [Prod. by Joey Castellani]
9.No Static [Prod. by Joey Castellani]
10.All Easy [Prod. by Sunny Dukes]
11.Take Em' to Church [Prod. by Sunny Dukes]

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One of many highlights on Pop Dollarz's new mixtape, Musik for the Villains, mixtape is his collaboration with Cory Gunz entitled "Look." The !llmind-produced heater will keep your head nodding from start to finish.

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(CNN) -- Forensic tests have found the blood of Michael Brown on the gun, uniform and police cruiser belonging to Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot the unarmed teen two months ago in Ferguson, Missouri, The New York Times reported.

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The revelation, provided by unnamed government officials familiar with a federal civil rights investigation, marked the first public account of Wilson's testimony to investigators.

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That it could potentially serve as exculpatory evidence -- or at the very least, used by Wilson's supporters to back the officer's account of what transpired on Canfield Drive on August 9 -- immediately drew suspicion and anger from leading activists who portended an ominous reaction from Brown supporters.

"This is clearly constructed and contrived to justify the killing of Mike Brown," Ferguson resident Pam Peters told CNN affiliate KTVI.

Angela Whitman, a Ferguson resident who was among activists meeting with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder there in August, found the newspaper account of Wilson's testimony "so hard to believe."

She said the report addressed only the initial encounter and not the subsequent fatal shooting, when some witnesses said Brown was surrendering with his hands up. But police said Wilson shot Brown after the teen attacked him and tried to take his gun.

Whitman speculated that the account was leaked to the newspaper because a St. Louis County grand jury investigating the teen's killing is now leaning toward not indicting the officer.

"If [Michael Brown] struggled with this officer, this still does not justify why this child is not alive," Whitman said. "If this young man did this, and struggled, that means he got free. And then witnesses said he turned around with his hands up. This kid should still be alive.

"There was speculation probably about a week ago, that Wilson will not be indicted, and that he is going to get off. People are more angry now. There's more anger now than when the incident happened," Whitman continued.

Whitman worried whether the revelation would provoke another round of racially charged protests akin to the violent demonstrations immediately after Brown's August 9 death in the St. Louis suburb. Wilson is white; Brown was black.

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"This is not a black and white thing, this is about what's right and wrong. St. Louis is in trouble, because if this is what Darren Wilson said, and they believe him, St. Louis is going to burn," Whitman said.

"I'm so frustrated with this. It's all for political gain. It's become no longer about Mike Brown," Whitman added.

The officer's account

Wilson, 28, a resident of the St. Louis area, has stayed out of the spotlight since the incident, and until now, few details have emerged publicly about his side of the story.

Wilson told investigators he was trying to leave his car when Brown shoved him back in, the Times reported Friday night.

Once in, Brown pinned him in his car and tried to get his gun, which made him fear for his safety, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed government officials familiar with the federal civil rights case.

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The officer told authorities that Brown hit him and scratched him repeatedly, leaving bruises on his face and neck, according to The Times.

Analyst: "Helpful testimony" for officer

CNN legal analyst Paul Callan said the new account appears to be "strong evidence" favoring the officer, but "the real focus on the case will shift to what happened outside of the car when Michael Brown ran away, according to many witnesses," Callan said.

"I think the focus will shift on the officer," Callan said. "He is not out of the woods yet, even though this is helpful testimony for him.

"The officer will claim here that because Michael Brown tried to kill him with his gun ... he was a danger to the public and to the officer in general," Callan said. "However, if, as some witnesses have said, Michael Brown turned with his hands up in a surrender gesture, well, then he's no longer a threat to anybody and he cannot be shot.

"The officer may be saying, well, that is not what's happening. He was running towards me and trying to tackle me and he constitutes a continuing threat to my safety. So it will depend on what the grand jury believes which is the accurate version," Callan said.

Gun fired twice in car

FBI forensic tests showed the gun was fired twice in the car, with one bullet hitting Brown's arm while the second one missed, the newspaper said.

In addition to Wilson's uniform and gun, forensic tests found the teen's blood on the interior door panel of his car, The Times said.

His account did not include an explanation on why he shot at Brown even after they got out of the car, according to The Times. A preliminary autopsy showed the teen was shot at least six times, including twice in the head.

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Separate federal and local investigations are still ongoing, but the government officials said the evidence so far does not indicate that the officer violated any civil rights, The Times reported.

CNN cannot confirm the details of The Times' report.

A grand jury is considering whether Wilson should be tried on other charges.

What happened in the car mostly a mystery

Most of the accounts of Brown's shooting have focused on what happened outside the car -- on the street -- with conflicting narratives between both sides.

Dorian Johnson, 22, who was walking with Brown on the street when the shooting occurred, told CNN that the officer pulled up and told them to get on the sidewalk. They told him they were almost home, and would be off the street shortly.

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The officer drove forward, but stopped and backed up, almost hitting the pair, Johnson said.

"We were so close, almost inches away, that when he tried to open his door aggressively, the door ricocheted both off me and Big Mike's body and closed back on the officer," he said.

Witnesses' version a stark contrast

Still in his car, the officer grabbed Brown by his neck, but he tried to pull away as the officer pulled him toward him, Johnson said.

The officer drew his weapon and fired, hitting Brown, Johnson said. A bloodied Brown took off running, but the officer followed him and fired, according to Johnson.

Brown turned around with his hands up and told the officer he was unarmed, but the officer fired and the teen hit the ground, Johnson said.

Another witness, Tiffany Mitchell, has said she saw Wilson and Brown "tussling through the window" of the police cruiser.

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CNN's Nick Valencia contributed to this report.








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Coke Boys rapper Chinx gets assists from 2 Chainz and French Montana on his "Couple Niggas" remix. The original version of the Blickie Blaze-produced track appears on Chinx's Cocaine Riot 4 mixtape, available now on Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Chinx-Drugz-Cocaine-Riot-4-mixtape.608124.html.

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You heard the voice, saw the face and made the choice. Militia Gang boss and YMCMB recording artist Cory Gunz is back to blaze over Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga" and Lloyd Banks's "Jackpot" instrumental. Produced by Jahlil Beats.

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Square Off (Trips-N-Slim) and Meek Mill's Dream Chasers Records have teamed up to present new artist on the rise, Mike Davis.

Mike links up with Keke Palmer and Meek for the Stoopid On Da Beat-produced heater entitled "About a Dolla." Mike's King Davis mixtape is on the way.

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Cory Gunz is preparing to release his Kriminal Minded EP in August via Militia/Young Money/Cash Money Records. The Bronx, New York native links up with super producer Jahlil Beats for this heater entitled "I Got It."

Video directed by @top5designz and @moneymark07 for United Millions.

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Fast rising emcee Pop Dollarz follows up the release of his "2K14" music video by dropping a remix of The Notorious B.I.G., Rick Ross and French Montana's "Nobody." Download the song here http://www.hulkshare.com/losgwop/nobody-2

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Cory Gunz - Foreign [Produced By Lifted]

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YMCMB/Militia's Cory Gunz drops off something fresh and new. Produced by Lifted

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Cory Gunz and Meek Mill team up with director John Colombo to deliver official visuals for "YMCMB MMG." The song is featured of Cory's mixtape Son Of A Gun.

 

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1. STFU
2. Wild Boy Ft. Waka Flocka
3. Half Naked & Almost Famous
4. Chasing Pavements
5. The Pledge
6. Warning Shot Ft. Livvi Franc
7. LTFU (One More Time)
8. The Morning After Voicemail…
9. Welcome To The Rage Ft. The Madden Brothers
10. Fantasy (Digiraatii) Ft. Aaron LaFette
11. On Fire (Drug Dealer Girl Pt. 2) Ft. Mike Posner
12. Thought I Was Gone, Hello

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Former Cash Money artist B.G. faces the possibility of spending the next 10 years in prison after being indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday (May 19th).

According to a press release by U.S. Attorney Jim Letten, B.G., real name Christopher Dorsey, was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and conspiracy to obstruct justice

The charges stem from a November 2009 traffic stop in New Orleans where B.G. and two associates were found to be in possession of three guns, loaded magazines and extended clips. Two of the guns turned out to be stolen.

B.G. allegedly tried to get one of the men in the car, Demounde Pollard, to claim ownership of the guns. Pollard signed a false affidavit that said the guns didn't belong to B.G. leading to the conspiracy charge.

The 30-year old rapper enjoyed huge success in the 90's as a member of the Hot Boys along with Juvenile, Lil Wayne and Turk. A dispute with Cash Money CEO Birdman over money led to B.G. leaving the label in 2001 and forming his own imprint, Chopper City Records. His last album "Too Hood To Be Hollywood" was released in 2009.

 


 


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Video After The Jump ST. FRANCIS, WISCONSIN - St. Francis Police are looking for a suspect who held up a bank, but was foiled - and tackled - by a customer. The robbery happened just after 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at Associated Bank on the 3700 block of South Kinnickinnic Drive. A masked armed robber came charging into the bank, but a customer sprang into action. Raw video from the bank shows that the person's face was covered, with a bag in hand. The suspect points a gun at the teller, demanding money. The customer behind in the background wasn't having any of it, and he tackled the masked robber, who ran out of the bank. The armed robber is believed to be about 5' 5" to 5' 8", stocky, wearing what appears to be a hooded sweatshirt with a dark-colored lions crest on the back. Source: TodaysTMJ4 twitter-5d.gif
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Tony Yayo- "King Of The Pyrex" Remix [Off "GunPowder Guru" LP- album prequel available digitally now!!]

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NBA commissioner David Stern suspended Washington Wizards guards Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton for the remainder of the NBA season Wednesday, and ESPN.com learned that Arenas has agreed not to appeal the punishment. Stern's disciplinary actions were announced Wednesday afternoon after Arenas met face-to-face with Stern for the first time since the gun incident that put Arenas' future with the Wizards in doubt. The Washington Post first reported the length of the Arenas suspension, and a source with knowledge of the meeting told ESPN.com that Arenas told Stern that he expects and deserves to be suspended for the rest of the season, which was believed to be the punishment Stern favored. It was unclear whether Crittenton also would decline to file an appeal. "The NBA has conducted a thorough investigation of events relating to this matter," Stern said. "It is not disputed that, following an argument on the team's flight home from a game in Phoenix, both Mr. Arenas and Mr. Crittenton brought guns to the Verizon Center locker room and -- with other players and team personnel present or nearby -- displayed them to one another in a continuation of their dispute. The players engaged in this conduct despite a specific rule set forth in the collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and the Players Association prohibiting players from possessing a weapon at an NBA facility, and reminders of this prohibition given annually by the NBA to players both in writing and in person. "The issue here is not about the legal ownership and possession of guns, either in one's home or elsewhere. It is about possession of guns in the NBA workplace, which will not be tolerated," Stern said. "I have met separately with Mr. Arenas and with Mr. Crittenton. Both have expressed remorse for their actions and an understanding of the seriousness of their transgressions. Both have volunteered to engage in community service in order to turn the lessons they have learned into an educational message for others. I accept fully the sincerity of their expressions of regret and intent to create something positive from this incident. "Nevertheless, there is no justification for their conduct. Accordingly, I am today converting Mr. Arenas' indefinite suspension without pay to a suspension without pay for the remainder of the 2009-10 season, and am also suspending Mr. Crittenton without pay, effective immediately, for the remainder of the 2009-10 season." Arenas -- just as Crittenton did Tuesday -- met with Stern in what was regarded as the final step before the league announces a finite length to Arenas' indefinite suspension. ESPN.com reported Friday that suspension lengths for Arenas and Crittenton would be announced this week in the wake of a Dec. 21 confrontation in the Wizards' locker room in which both players have admitted to displaying unloaded handguns. Arenas entered a guilty plea Jan. 15 in District of Columbia Superior Court to a felony weapons possession charge after admitting to bringing four guns into the locker room following a heated argument with Crittenton during a card game on the team plane. Arenas missed his 12th consecutive game Tuesday night after Stern announced an indefinite suspension on Jan. 6, Arenas' 28th birthday. Arenas awaits criminal court sentencing on March 26. His sentence could range from probation and community service and a fine to a recommended prison term of up to six months. The sentence Arenas receives is expected to be the determining factor for the Wizards regarding their intent to void the remaining four seasons of Arenas' $111 million contract, which is valued at just over $80 million. Many league and legal experts contend that the Wizards could not successfully attempt to void Arenas' contract unless he is forced to serve jail time during the NBA season. Crittenton, who hasn't played a single minute for the Wizards this season, met with Stern on Tuesday after being sentenced to a year of unsupervised probation following his guilty plea to a misdemeanor gun charge. Prosecutors agreed to drop a second misdemeanor charge of attempted carrying a pistol without a license. "[Union director] Billy [Hunter] has been consistent with his message and his tone of really kind of waiting until the NBA comes out with what their position will be going forward and until then we can't respond," players association president Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers told ESPN.com last week. "It's never happened before, so there isn't anything you can match it to, per se," Fisher said. "If I was commissioner? Well, I'm not privy what he has to balance, what all is at stake in terms of what message he sends to fans, to sponsors, to team owners. So there's a lot more on his plate to contemplate before he makes a decision. "We respect that process, but from a union perspective we have to protect the short-term and long-term rights of our members, and when members do wrong things or make mistakes, they'll be rightfully punished, and we're just here to make sure that that doesn't go beyond what it should be under the circumstances." Wizards coach Flip Saunders told The Washington Post on Tuesday: "I think right now, the whole situation, we're all pretty much numb to the whole thing. We knew when it got to the point that it got to, nothing good was going to come out of it." ESPN Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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