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Coming straight out of East New York, Brooklyn comes fast rising emcee and The Easy Way To Life CEO, Amm Easy, who drops off an official music video for his new single titled "Scrutiny."

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A California man was busted after a livestream on social media showed him with a gun & two women lying motionless on the floor.

Raymond Michael Weber, 29, of Sacramento, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of first-degree murder following a standoff Saturday at an apartment complex in Vacaville.

Police said they went to the apartment complex after getting a call from a woman about the livestream.

“The video showed the man carrying a handgun & two women lying on the floor — not moving,” the Vacaville Police Department said.

Officers discovered a man had barricaded himself in the apartment, & a SWAT team & negotiators were called to the scene.

The building was evacuated & officers got inside the apartment with “distraction devices & chemical agents,” officials said.

Police said there was a brief struggle & a Taser was used before the man was taken into custody.

“Officers additionally found two women deceased inside of the apartment,” the department said.

The women found dead inside the apartment were aged 26 and 15. Their cause of death has not yet been released, but one of two women has been identified by her mother as Weber’s fiancee, 26-year-old Savannah Rae Theberge.

Weber is the older brother of local rapper Marcus Weber, who goes by “Uzzy Marcus.”

Source: New York Post

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A white Ohio police officer was indicted Wednesday on murder charges in the December shooting death of 47-year-old Andre Hill.

Coy has been arrested and charged with one count of murder, one count of felonious assault and two counts of dereliction of duty.

Columbus Police Officer Adam Coy was indicted by a Franklin County grand jury on Wednesday following an investigation by the Ohio Attorney General’s office.

Coy and another officer responded to a neighbor’s nonemergency call after 1 a.m. on Dec. 22 about a car in front of his house in the city’s northwest side that had been running, then shut off, then turned back on, according to a copy of the call released in December.

Police bodycam footage showed Hill emerging from a garage and holding up a cellphone in his left hand seconds before he was fatally shot by Coy. There is no audio because the officer hadn’t activated the body camera; an automatic “look back” feature captured the shooting without audio.

Hill was on the garage floor for several minutes without an officer on the scene coming to his aid.

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(CNN) Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager accused of fatally shooting two men and wounding a third during the Jacob Blake protests in August, is under further scrutiny by authorities that could lead to his return to jail.

Wisconsin prosecutors Wednesday asked to issue an arrest warrant for Rittenhouse, stating he violated his bail agreement by not disclosing his address after his release. Rittenhouse's legal team has countered with the need to keep his location secret due to claims of death threats against him.


Much attention has been directed at Rittenhouse's case proceedings, particularly as a cause célèbre among right-wing circles. His supporters welcomed the news on November 20 that he left jail after an apparent fundraising effort met the $2 million required.


Now, where he awaits trial is in question.

Rittenhouse faces allegations in Kenosha, Wisconsin, relating to the shooting deaths of Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz. Rittenhouse's attorneys have maintained that he acted in self-defense.


Rittenhouse left the scene shortly after the August 25 shootings and returned home to Antioch, Illinois, where he was arrested the following day.


On October 30, he was extradited from Illinois to Wisconsin. The following week, his bond was set at $2 million due to the court considering him a "flight risk," according to Kenosha County Commissioner Loren Keating.


Rittenhouse was released November 20 after the $2 million bail was posted by Lin Wood, chairman and CEO of #FightBack, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department.

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Terrel James AKA Rell Money Million born November 13th, 1985 in Gainesville, Florida home of the UF Gators and the notorious ‘Swamp’. Rell is the middle child of a large family; 7 brothers and 3 sisters. His mother is still living. His father unfortunately passed in 2016 while federal custody.

The name Rell Money Million comes from a shortened version of his government name Terrel and his attraction to money and his never-ending hustle to stack the millions. Rell is the CEO and founder of his label B.A.C.D.O.E. Entertainment; which stands for ‘Bout Alotta Ca$h Dope Ova Everything.

With coast to coast musical influences ranging from 8 Ball & MJG in the Midwest to the Geto Boys in Texas, then a little west coast with TooShort, and even label rivalries like No Limit and Cash Money.

Rell Money dropped his first project in ‘NFL’ in 2005. Rell Money has had features with Maintain, Red Klay, Blood Raw, Koly P, and Boosie early in his career before having to take a forced hiatus from the music scene due to a serving several years in the Florida prison system.

After his most recent release from the system Rell Money quickly got back to the booth and started working on this next release which dropped in December, “Ca$h” featuring Dru. Now Rell Money is on a mission to focus on his music ensuring he has his projects planned out and can stay dropping new music.

Even with Rell isn’t releasing music he’ still creating. He the type of artist that stays in the lab and has an entire vault full of unrelease, exclusive music. Something most don’t realize and know bout Rell and his creative process is that most of his songs are freestyles.

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TMZ - Silento's family is banding together on the heels of his arrest for allegedly murdering his cousin & they’re addressing reports the rapper's been battling mental health issues.
A rep for Silento, Chanel Hudson, tells TMZ ... the family's trying to move forward as a close-knit group. As we reported, the rapper's facing a murder charge in Georgia for the fatal shooting of his cousin, Frederick Rooks.


We're told the family is reeling from both events -- Rooks' death on Jan. 21, & then Silento's arrest 11 days later.

Hudson claims Silento's been suffering from a "series of mental health illnesses" for years, including depression & we're told the family echoes her concern about his well-being.
Silento is being held without bail in DeKalb County Jail and his entertainment attorney, Bernie Lawrence-Watkins, tells TMZ ... he needs a psychiatric evaluation ASAP & should be watched closely.
She told us they don't think he would take his life behind bars, but admits "anything is possible," & they want to make sure the jail is taking proper precautions.
Silento had an opportunity to get mental health treatment in 2019 after he appeared on "The Doctors" to talk about depression -- however we're told he never followed through. Folks on his team feel that's when things started to unravel.


The 23-year-old was arrested twice last year ... once for allegedly doing 143 MPH & another time for threatening people with a hatchet. #silento #silentochargedwithkillingcousin #watchmewhipwatchmenaenae #murder #homicide #gun #guns #gunviolence #frederickrooks #mentalhealthawareness #mentalillness #dekalbcounty #atlanta #rapper #rapnews #hiphopnews

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TMZ - Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen charged with homicide in the Kenosha, WI killings, isn't complying with his bond ... according to prosecutors, who want him to pay $200k more.


The State of Wisconsin claims Rittenhouse is no longer living at the address listed with the court, & has failed to update it within 48 hours of moving ... which violates the conditions of his bond.
Prosecutors claim Rittenhouse has not lived where he claims he's living since at least mid-December -- based on an investigation by Kenosha PD & has failed to provide the court with his current address for weeks.


According to legal docs ... this means the court can't effectively monitor his whereabouts.
Further, the State claims Rittenhouse has no incentive to comply with his bond conditions because neither he nor his family had to come up with his $2 million bond ... rather the money came from a "dubious Internet fundraising campaign."


Prosecutors claim Rittenhouse, therefore, has no financial stake, & doesn't care to follow the rules ... which they say he demonstrated by hitting up a bar last month, allegedly hanging with Proud Boys members & flashing white supremacy hand signs.
As you'll recall ... Rittenhouse is charged over the killing of 2 protesters & wounding a 3rd during the civil unrest in Kenosha that exploded following Jacob Blake's shooting. Video allegedly shows him shooting 2 of the 3 people before walking right past police.


He's currently out of jail after posting the $2 mil bail, which as we reported ... was made possible by supportive donors, including actor Ricky Schroder. #kylerittenhouseisamurderer #kenoshashooting #murder #homicide #kylerittenhousebail #kylerittenhousearrested #jacobblake #anthonyhuber #josephrosenbaum #ar15 #assaultrifle #prosecutors

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BEIJING (AP) — A ruckus brought by China over Canadian T-shirts bearing an altered logo of the New York hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan continued Wednesday, with China’s Foreign Ministry saying it didn’t buy Canada’s explanation that the shirts were not an insult linked to the coronavirus.

Canada’s Foreign Ministry said this week that the shirts using the “W” logo of the Wu-Tang Clan but with the group’s name replaced with “Wuhan” was not intended as a slight. It apologized for any misunderstanding.

The Chinese-made T-shirts were reportedly ordered last summer by someone at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing & word of them began circulating recently on the internet in China.

Chinese critics say the “W” is actually a bat & the shirt is meant to imply a connection between the animals & the virus outbreak in the city of Wuhan, playing on a stereotype about the Chinese taste for eating exotic species. The virus that causes COVID-19 is suspected of originating in bats & its outbreak was first detected in Wuhan.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Wednesday told reporters that Canada’s explanation thus far was ”not convincing.”

“The wrongdoing of the Canadian staff concerned has already caused an egregious impact & triggered strong resentment & discontent among the ordinary Chinese people,” Wang said. “The Canadian side should take the matter seriously & give a clear explanation to the Chinese side as soon as possible.”

On Wednesday, Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christelle Chartrand said in a statement that “The T-shirt logo designed by a member of the Embassy shows a stylized W, & is not intended to represent a bat. It was created for the team of Embassy staff working on repatriation of Canadians from Wuhan in early 2020.”

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In this clip, Lil Bibby opened up about signing Juice Wrld and linking him with Lyrical Lemonade's Cole Bennett to make the video for "All Girls Are the Same." From there, Bibby said a friend of his at Def Jam wanted to hook him up with his own label after he successfully predicted that big rappers like 21 Savage, XXXTentacion, and Famous Dex, among others, would blow up. Bibby said that Def Jam also offered Juice Wrld a lot of money for an artists who didn't have a big following or catalog at the time. Bibby stated that he held off on the deal and started working on building up Juice Wrld's career.

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CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with conservative lawyer George Conway about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who has pushed continued claims of election fraud and conspiracy theories about school shootings and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Also, CNN's Ryan Nobles reports on what actions the Republican Party may take against Taylor Greene.

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Stephen A. Smith is a prominent voice in ESPN’s mixed martial arts coverage.

While he’s sometimes criticized by prominent MMA voices for his analysis, he nonetheless stands alongside the network’s combat experts as ESPN promotes and covers its UFC partner.

He made comments on Tuesday that are sure to generate turmoil within the UFC — especially among the women who put their bodies on the line to compete in the cage.

Smith goes on tangent in conversation about women in sports


Smith brought up the topic of women fighters Tuesday in a conversation with The Ringer’s Larry Wilmore on his “Black on the Air” podcast. The two spent the better part of an hour talking about Smith’s career at ESPN and Black issues in sports and sports media.

Toward the end of the conversation, Wilmore asked Smith about his thoughts on women taking more prominent roles as coaches and executives in men’s sports. He told Wilmore that “I love it” in terms of women taking those roles. He then launched into an unprompted tangent about his thoughts on women competing in combat sports.

That, he does not love.

‘Where I jump off the bandwagon ...’


“First of all, I love it,” Smith said. “I think that there’s an awful lot of women who are incredibly qualified to do the jobs they’re doing. Where I jump off the bandwagon is where they try to engage physically.

“For example, I don’t ever want to see a woman boxing a man. I don’t want to see that. I don’t want to see a woman in the UFC fighting a man — even though there are some women out there that will kick the dude’s butt.”

First of all, huh?

What does that answer have to do with the topic of women taking on leadership roles in sports? And why is Smith so concerned about men fighting women in the Octagon in the first place? This isn’t a thing that actually happens, as much as fight fans have pondered past and present how Ronda Rousey or Amanda Nunes would fare in the cage against a man.

But Smith wasn’t done. Not only does he not want to see women fighting men, he’s not into women fighting, period.

‘I don’t like seeing women involved in that at all’


“When I think about pugilistic sports, I don’t like seeing women involved in that at all,” Smith continued. “I just don’t like it. I wouldn’t promote legislating laws to prohibit them from doing so, but I don’t want to see women punching each other in the face. I don’t want to see women fighting in the Octagon and stuff like that.

“That’s just me.”

While it’s well and good that Smith doesn’t intend to introduce legislation prohibiting women from fighting, this is obviously a problematic take — in general, and for Smith’s role as a prominent voice for UFC’s broadcast partner.

Women have taken their seat at the UFC table


The women who compete in UFC have obviously earned their place. In 2021, there’s no need to explain why women at the top of their game are provided a venue to compete. Not only do the women of the UFC belong, they’re often among the sport’s top draws.

Nunes is one of the sport’s most feared and revered fighters. Women are regularly featured at the top of UFC pay-per-view cards and produce some of the most talked about fights. Two of the five bouts in last week’s UFC 257 main card featured women.

This isn’t an act of altruism by Dana White. These fights are featured because fight fans want to watch them.

Even if Smith doesn’t.

Source: Yahoo Sports

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MC Shan stops by Unique Access Ent to discuss how Marley Marl wouldn't record Rakim. The Juice Crew rapper also tells Soren Baker that Steady B & Cool C were created because of him. 

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Swiggle Mandela just dropped a hot new single titled "Needed". The song is his first with Compton-based Shady Records rapper Westside Boogie. The song also features Swiggle's brother Jasey Cordeta, and LA-based singer Kenai.
 
"Needed" is a catchy, melodic dance hit that doesn't hold back on sentimentality and thoughtfulness in the verses from Mandela, Boogie and Cordeta. "It's an honor to work with Boogie, and to be able to give my brother Jasey Cordeta and the homie Kenai the opportunity as well," Mandela said. "We all respect his music. These kind of moments are what we've hustled so long for." 
 
The song is the first single off of Mandela's sophomore album "Movie Money," which will be released in 2021.
 
Swiggle Mandela is a native Portlander and one of the most prominent figures in his home city's hip hop scene.He has begun to break onto the national scene with shows in Los Angeles, Detroit and Minneapolis.
 
Westside Boogie is one of the biggest hip hop artists on the west coast, his debut album "Everything's for Sale"charted at number 28 on the Billboard charts and received wide acclaim and praise from critics. He followed it up with a sold out nationwide tour. 

 
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Four courtside fans -- at least one of whom was not covering her face with a mask -- were ejected from Monday's game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Atlanta Hawks following a verbal spat with Lakers star LeBron James, the Hawks confirmed to ESPN.

Juliana Carlos, who later posted on social media, and her husband, Chris Carlos, exchanged words with James in the fourth quarter of the visiting Lakers' 107-99 win, prompting the ejection.

Juliana Carlos posted a video on her Instagram account showing the scene shortly after State Farm Arena security personnel and one of the referees, Mitchell Ervin, intervened.

She can be heard saying, "Shut the f--- up. Don't talk to my husband like that," while standing on the sideline with her mask pulled down below her chin. Someone off camera can be heard asking her to put her mask on, which is required of all fans attending NBA games this season. She wrote "f---ing loser" in a text box to accompany the video, with her camera pointed at James.

After the ejection, Carlos posted a selfie-style video, offering her account of what happened.

"So, I'm minding my own business, and Chris has been a Hawks fan forever. He's been watching the games for 10 years. Whatever, he has this issue with LeBron. I don't have an issue with LeBron. I don't give a f--- about LeBron," she says in the video. "Anyway, I'm minding my own business, drinking my [beverage], having fun. All of the sudden, LeBron says something to my husband, and I see this and I stand up. And I go, 'Don't f---ing talk to my husband.' And he looks at me and he goes, 'Sit the f--- down, b----.' And I go, 'Don't f---ing call me a b----. You sit the f--- down. Get the f--- out of here. Don't f---ing talk to my husband like that.'"

James was not asked postgame about Carlos' name-calling allegation, but he was not fazed by the incident and said he felt like an ejection was unnecessary.

"At the end of the day, I'm happy fans are back in the building," he said after putting up 21 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds to help L.A. to the road win. "I miss that interaction. I need that interaction; we as players need that interaction. I don't feel like it was warranted to be kicked out."

Source: ESPN

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Dustin Poirier returns to Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to look back at his time on Fight Island that was capped off by knocking out Conor McGregor at UFC 257. “The Diamond” says he hasn’t heard from the UFC (16:00) about what’s next, but expresses that he should be fight for the lightweight title next. He also discusses a potential trilogy against McGregor and the other potential opponents in the lightweight division.

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Alistair Overeem believes he's on one final run to claim the elusive UFC heavyweight title, but standing in his way is Russian heavyweight Alexander Volkov. Preview the UFC Vegas 18 main event.

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ESPN New York Jets reporter Rich Cimini joins #Greeny to discuss the team’s quarterback situation and the effort they’ll put forward in an attempt to trade for Deshaun Watson. Cimini says if they don’t, he expects the team to keep Sam Darnold and look to trade the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.

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