Two teenagers died and an 18-year-old is charged with murder after young people argued on social media, a fight broke out and the young man opened fire Sunday in Springfield, Virginia, police say.
Neither the names nor the ages of the two teens who died were released by police, per state law. They were both under 18, police say.
Zachary Burkard was charged with second-degree murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony after the killings in the 8000 block of Winding Way Court, in a Northern Virginia subdivision.
Fairfax County police said that according to the initial investigation, “there was a previous argument through social media between the involved parties. As a result, four teenagers went to the home to talk to someone who lived there.”
A fight broke out at the house. Burkard “emerged from the home” and shot the two teens at about 3:20 p.m.
One victim was found in the garage with gunshot wounds to the upper body. Medics declared the victim dead at the scene.
The second victim was found in front of the house with a gunshot wound to the upper body. That victim was taken to a hospital and later died.
Burkard stayed at the house and was taken into custody. A gun was found.
No information was released on why the suspect and victims may have argued. The investigation is ongoing and detectives continue to interview witnesses.
Charles Oliveira earned his UFC lightweight title shot against Michael Chandler at UFC 262 after a dominant victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 256 in December last year. UFC 262 goes down in Houston on Saturday, May 15.
Stephen A. Smith commends Logan Paul and Jake Paul for bringing excitement back to boxing, but questions why Floyd Mayweather agreed to the fight.
0:00 Stephen A. Smith explains why he thinks the fight is bad for boxing. 2:38 Max Kellerman says Mayweather is getting paid "absurd money" for the boxing match. 5:17 Stephen A. describes how Logan and Jake Paul are impacting the boxing world.
East Coast Artist Shaloc Renaissance teams up with J.D. and J Basement for the visual "Gritty City"
Shaloc Renaissance hails from Pittsburgh, PA. He has been creating music for over 20 years as a "positive outlet." He was introduced to Bob Marley's music when he was in high school and grew up in the "Golden Era" of Hip- Hop. He writes lyrics about his life experiences in the inner city and expresses his musical talents throughout the city. Upon graduating from high school, Shaloc Renaissance attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where he gained experience about recording equipment, digital synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, and live instruments in their audio and music program.
At the age of 19, Shaloc Renaissance lost his brother to gang violence. This is when he found refuge in music and began to see just how much of a role it played in his life. Music became the therapy that would help him heal from his brother's traumatic passing and the PTSD associated with it. Because of the positivity and creativity being birthed from exploring music - giving up wasn't an option for Shaloc Renaissance.
Shaloc Renaissance further honed his musical skills by performing in popular Pittsburgh venues such as; Frankie's, Rosebud, Mellon Park, Dowe's on 9th Street, Shadow Lounge, and other various locations. He also performed with several artists and producers representing Pittsburgh, Ohio, Atlanta, Florida; just to name a few.
"I CREATE ANTHEM MUSIK THAT PEOPLE CAN FEEL, EMBRACE, GET INSPIRED, AND MOTIVATE THEMSELVES!"~ Shaloc Renaissance
From 2003-2010, SHALOC formed POWA- HOUSE Unlimited Entertainment- producing some of the city's hottest mixtape releases, as well as creating and promoting some of the city's livest local shows! Recently, reinventing himself as a musical artist, his evolved identity is "Shaloc Renaissance", which simply translates " I AM THE EMBODIMENT OF REVIVING THE ART, REBIRTH & RENEWAL. He created an innovative, musical, and cultural brand called " Renaissance Authentic Music ( R.A.M.)." The production company produces high-quality visual and lyrical content, and eye-catching fashion to engage and inspire its fan base.
Additionally, Shaloc Renaissance dedicates his time to his inner-city youth mentorship program. Birthed from his own experiences, this initiative was created for the inner city youth as a positive outlet. Shaloc knows, all too well, the negative influences that children can be exposed to in neighborhoods like the one he grew up in. What's next for Shaloc? He's busy working on his album titled “The Dawning,” with hopes to release sometime in August. Be sure to connect with Shaloc Renaissance on all social media outlets and digital music platforms.
LordMobb continues to fire heavy lyrical artillery. The latest album from the collective is titled "The Most High" from Mephux, SoundLord and Zaza God. Features include Flee Lord, T.F, and DJ Boogieman.
01. Final Shot Intro 02. Reasons Ft. Mikee Mula (Prod. Snub) 03. Repazado Ft. Wesace (Prod. Snub) 04. Hour of Prayer (Prod. Nasim Kyheem) 05. Hoody Tied (Prod. GetLarge) 06. Madison Square Ft. Eight (Prod. Diamante Beats) 07. Soul Not for Sale Ft. Stargiela (Prod. Nasim Kyheem) 08. Jordan Interlude 09. Product (Prod. Snub)
In this clip, Crunchy Black reacted to the elevator incident between Quavo and Saweetie. Crunchy Black also discussed the trend of rappers buying the women they're dating exotic cars and luxury goods stating that he's not willing to buy a woman a hotdog, let alone a $300K+ car.
A dream remains just a dream if you don’t work towards it and his dream almost felt like a dormant passion until he moved from his hometown. Young Miller has always had a passion for clothing design and seeing as music runs in his family, he naturally leaned towards music.
Growing up around great musicians in his family like Master P, Young Miller’s journey in the music industry began over a decade ago. He has taken his time to learn from Master P and his cousins before venturing out as a solo artist.
Young Miller has often said he owes his music career to his uncle who has nurtured his skills and given him the much-needed nudge into music. Watching his family members before him succeed in the business, Young Miller has watched their successes and set backs and learned from each to launch a successful music career. When he started, he was a member of the Rich Boyz which shaped him into the talent he is today. He has since found his home in hip-hop and released singles that have debuted on charts and he is ready to top charts with his upcoming projects.
According to Young Miller, his uncle’s influence is largely present in his music. His personal style is also represented which gives his music a unique edge. Looking into his future in the industry, he is working towards releasing an album and gearing up to the release of his single that is a sure banger.
Music has taken centerstage in Young Miller’s life, however, his love for clothing design is apparent in his personal style and choice of accessories. He has all the makings of a breakout star and his music carries a global appeal with it.
Asked about his life before music, Young Miller is quick to shout out his home New Orleans but is glad to have left as there wasn’t much of a future for him there. His life changed as soon as he moved and got closer to his uncle’s business.
He credits his discipline and drive to his uncle as his mentor. Where next for Young Miller? Not to give away too much but he promises exciting things to come for his fans. He is dropping the ‘watch this space’ for skeptics and critics and working even harder to grow his career and reward his fans. Read more…
There is a desperate search on for 19-year old Saniyya Dennis, who has gone missing from SUNY Buffalo State College in Buffalo, New York.
Her father, rapper 40 Cal, made the announcement via his Twitter and Instagram accounts on Thursday, April 29.
"My daughter Saniyya is missing out of Buffalo University," 40 captioned an IG photo of his daughter. "Anyone with any helpful info hit my dm, any other matters respectfully don’t contact me!, $10,000 for any info that connect."
"She was last seen between 10:30 and 11 p.m. leaving her campus dorm," Saniyya's mother, Latisha Dennis told The Buffalo News.
Latisha Dennis said Saniyya got a text from her daughter at about 12:20 a.m. Sunday saying she was sorry she had missed a phone call from her mother and that she would try again the next day.
"She hasn't been seen or heard from since," the worried mother said Thursday.
"I just want to get it out there that we're looking for her," Latisha Dennis said. Her family is offering a $5,000 reward for information that helps them find her, the mother said.
Police said there's "no evidence of foul play at this time." However, she may need medical attention, they said. Her family said they're not aware of any medical issue she may have had.
Dennis was described as a Black woman with black hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 125 pounds. She is from the Bronx. Police said she may still be in the Western New York area or may have traveled to Yonkers.
Buffalo, New York emcee delivers dope visuals for "Red Walls." The PA Dre-produced gem is off of Biz's new "Never Cry" album, available now exclusively on https://istaybizzy.com/. All streaming platforms on May 7th.
"Red Walls" Video filmed, directed and edited by Emmy Award nominee Slim Gus The Video Shotta for One Dream Films
Just as Tommy "Tiny" Lister's loved ones suspected, he did have COVID-19 at the time of his death ... but the L.A. County Medical Examiner says that's not what caused his death.
According to his autopsy, the "Friday" star died of hypertensive & atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ... commonly called heart disease.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, the ME also says a nasal swab came back positive for COVID-19 & notes Tommy had fluid in his chest when he died. Additionally, he had an enlarged heart with high blood pressure, poor circulation in his legs & coronary artery disease.
TMZ broke the story ... the 62-year-old actor died suddenly last year at his L.A.-area home. Paramedics responded, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Tommy's manager, Cindy Cowan, said he'd been experiencing COVID symptoms in the days leading up to his death & was clearly having difficulty breathing during an online chat he had just days before he passed.
A second man has been charged in the shooting death of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Homan Square earlier this month.
Demond Goudy, 21, of Homan Square, was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder and attempted murder in the April 18 attack, Chicago police said.
Goudy was taken into custody about 6:50 p.m. Monday after he left a home in the 1500 block of South Springfield Avenue, police said. A SWAT team assisted in his arrest.
Last week, a man suspected to also be involved in the shooting was shot by police while allegedly trying to carjack a family on the Eisenhower Expressway.
Prosecutors said Marion Lewis, 18, was the getaway driver but did not fire any of the shots that killed Jaslyn or wounded her father, 28-year-old Jontae Adams. Lewis was ordered held without bail last weekend.
Jaslyn and her father were in a silver Infiniti about 4:20 p.m. at a McDonald’s, 3200 W. Roosevelt Road, when two gunmen got out of an Audi and fired into the Infiniti, authorities said. One of the shooters was using a “Draco,” AK-47-style assault weapon with a “banana clip,” prosecutors said.
Police would not confirm whether Goudy was believed to be one of the shooters.
Goudy appeared in court Wednesday, where his bond hearing was continued to Friday at the request of his defense attorney.
Lil Quez links up with Bankroll Freddie for his new music video and single titled "Spin." Directed by Cocaine WhiteFilms. Watch below via YouTube and follow him on Instagram.
01. Intro 02. Show Me 03. True to Life (Interlude) 04. God Bless Ft. Eto 05. Gun Play Ft. Grafh 06. Bandana (Interlude) 07. 1979 Ft. Fame Gillette & Mikee Mula 08. Cabin Fever Ft. Che Noir 09. Capo Status (Interlude) 10. Spaced Out
Memphis rapper and producer D Cinn drops his newest, self-produced single "Know The Difference." His latest video "Everything" has already racked up an impressive 50K views in just two weeks. The Tennessee native has been carving out his own unique niche in the music scene and shows no signs of slowing down. Listen below via Audiomack.
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(CNN) Three more Colorado police officers have been placed on administrative leave in connection with the violent arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia, according to the Loveland city manager's office.
Karen Garner was arrested last June for walking out of a Walmart with $13.88 worth of items, according to a lawsuit filed Sunday. Police were called and the arrest left Garner with multiple injuries, including a broken humerus, a dislocated shoulder and a sprained wrist, according to the lawsuit.
The arresting officer, Austin Hopp, was placed on administrative leave. The other officer involved in the arrest, Daria Jalali, was originally reassigned.
On Wednesday, Justine Bruno with the Loveland City Manager's Office told CNN that Jalali along with officers Tyler Blackett and Philip Metzler were placed on administrative leave. Metzler was Hopp and Jalali's supervising officer at the time of Garner's arrest
The four officers being placed on leave follows the release of video showing officers -- identified as Hopp, Jalali and Blackett -- laughing as they begin to watch the body camera footage of Garner's arrest.
"We are pursuing every option to swiftly address concerns raised through the lawsuit and the corresponding video footage," said Loveland City Manager Steve Adams. "These concerns and future actions include mandatory training on interacting with mentally ill citizens and mandatory training on recognizing Alzheimer's and dementia in citizens."
Lets kick all the garbage to the side. "Grinding" is a track that makes you want to get off your feet. For everybody in your gang or click that's getting money, this is motivation for you to stay on.
Lets tear the roof off this sucker with "Grinding." The track itself has a message for everyone. So tune in to T-Money and B-James new single "Grinding" featuring Gansta Marcus below.