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KingTBM67 - Drive Off
Spotify Link of song: https://open.spotify.com/album/7k00l11tiIzEfNM9ohutXg
Youtube Link of song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oLB2pO-gjk
Nigerian Dancers Interpretation of the song: https://youtu.be/ylFXqukKXM0
Soundcloud link of song https://soundcloud.com/user-616881552/lord-conrad-only-you
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Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lordconraditaly/
Official website https://www.lordconrad.com/
Artist Name: YoungBMr.901
Song Title: 24 Factz
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YoungBMr.901 is back at it again with a new song and music video to start 2019 off with a BANG!
Listen to the Tennessee rapper spit 24 facts in 2 mins. No literally everything he says in this song is facts. Check it out.
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Frassman Brilliant is known to deliver in full with his original sound that's like a blend of hip hop and reggae. It always gets your head nodding. His new single is just as entertaining. "Brain Food" is an homage to our beloved Cannabis. Included is a super crisp and professional music video, and it's hard not to watch and find yourself reaching for your favorite consumption tool. A 2019 pothead anthem that deserves to be smoked to. So hit play, fire up and enjoy the ride.
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Artist Name: Yung Nusense
Song Title: This Year
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Every so often God blesses artists who come along, who cannot hold their own with the current sound, but can take it to a whole completely different level all on their own!
These artists who have this power are a rare breed, and in a time when lack of creativity dulls our genre, Yung Nusense has the potential to possess that power to push the entire genre into a higher level. Deantonio Solomon was born in Prichard, Alabama, September 29, 1990. Yung Nusense is a die-hard hip-hop fan, which is looking to become that next super-star to shine! His passion, style, lyric arrangement and harmonies fused together makes him unique and versatile. Yung Nusense has faced many challenges, which led him to music, this was a healing path for him to success. Through music he was able to express ideas in his mind, which would help to avoid making bad decisions that may have led to a crime. Since those challenges he has recorded his upcoming single, "This Year" which will now hit the streets and national radio. Be on the look out for this Superstar!!!
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- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yungnusense/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/yungnusense
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamyungnusense
- Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/this-year-single/1446688460
- iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/2sm93Qz
- Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/2Ha4C5o
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NBC Miami -- A Florida substitute teacher accused of spreading human feces on tables and grills at a park where a principal was set to host a birthday party told deputies she was "displeased" with how the principal was handling a professional issue.
News outlets report that a Sarasota County Sheriff's Office report says Phillippi Shores Elementary School substitute teacher Heather Carpenter told deputies she spread the feces Dec. 1 to disrupt the birthday party Principal Allison Foster had planned for her daughter.
Damage to the park totaled more than $2,300, including grills and tables that had to be replaced.
Forty-two-year-old Carpenter was charged with damaging property and criminal mischief. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reports Carpenter didn't respond to a request for comment Monday.
Carpenter is pleading not guilty, according to court documents.
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(Yahoo) -- A substitute teacher at a school in Sarasota, Fla. is under investigation for smearing human feces all over the picnic tables and grills at a local park last month. The vandalism is thought to have been an act of revenge against the school’s principal, whose daughter’s birthday party was set to take place at the outdoor venue.
Heather Carpenter is accused of causing more than $2,300 in damages when she showed up at the pavilion in Urfer Park on Dec. 1 to contaminate the picnic area, according to Florida’s Fox 13 News. An eyewitness named Mike Hutchinson happened to notice that Carpenter appeared to be wiping down the tables at 6:30 a.m. — but as he moved closer, he detected a foul odor and soon realized the woman in a surgical mask and blue rubber gloves was up to no good.
“When I walked back over here to see what was going on, the smell hit me,” Hutchinson told the local news station of the incident. “And I noticed she wiped it on every table. It was on the ground. It was a mixture of urine and feces, and she had it in a big cup, and was just pouring it out and wiping it in.”
He said Carpenter fled as soon as she realized she was busted and added that he was “shocked and appalled” at the mess she left behind.
Within a few days, the Sarasota County Police Department was able to track down and arrest Carpenter, whose van matched the description given by other eyewitnesses at the park. Once apprehended on Dec. 7, the teacher admitted to intentionally spreading the feces in order to be a party pooper — literally.
She explained to investigators that she was embroiled in a dispute with the principal at Phillippi Shores, where she had been a substitute teacher. The principal, Dr. Allison S. Foster, had reportedly invited all of the students in her 7-year-old’s class, including Carpenter’s child, according to Fox 13. So when Carpenter grew unhappy with Foster, she apparently decided to play dirty.
It cost Sarasota County $2,310 to clean up the pavilion and replace the grills and the wooden picnic tables. But it was the children who truly paid the price, as the party had to be canceled and rescheduled.
It seems like something a 12-year-old might do, not an adult,” parent Roy Baldwin said to WFLA, an NBC affiliate. “She should be stuck cleaning bathrooms for a while. Give her a chance to get up close and personal.”
Yahoo Lifestyle reached out to the Sarasota County School District, but has not heard back. A spokesperson for the district did tell WFLA that Carpenter is no longer a teacher at Phillippi Shores Elementary School, and she cannot teach or volunteer while an active investigation is underway.
Carpenter has been charged with third-degree felony mischief and property damage, according to WWSB, an ABC affiliate.
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BARRON, Wis. (AP) - A 21-year-old man is jailed in the deaths of a Wisconsin couple he killed because he wanted to kidnap their teenage daughter, investigators said Friday, a day after the girl approached a stranger along a rural road saying she’d been abducted in October and held against her will.
Jake Thomas Patterson was taken into custody shortly after 13-year-old Jayme Closs sought help from a woman walking her dog in a rural, heavily wooded neighborhood near the small town of Gordon, about 60 miles (96.5 kilometers) north of Barron. Jayme disappeared from her family’s home near Barron after her parents were killed Oct. 15.
Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said during a news conference Friday that Jayme was taken against her will. He said investigators believe Patterson killed Jayme’s parents because he wanted to abduct her, and that Patterson “planned his actions and took many steps to hide his identity.”
Fitzgerald said investigators believe the girl was “the only target” and don’t believe Patterson had any contact with the family. Douglas County Sheriff Thomas Dalbec said Patterson was jailed on kidnapping and homicide charges.
The woman who first spotted Jayme on Thursday, Jeanne Nutter, said she was walking her dog along a rural road when a disheveled teenage girl called out to her for help and quickly grabbed her. Only then did Jayme reveal her name.
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In this clip, Lord Jamar and Vlad discuss Aaliyah's alleged underage marriage to R. Kelly, to which there have been official documents released to the public that appears to prove that it happened. They also discuss the rumor that they had gotten married because R. Kelly had gotten Aaliyah pregnant, while how in retrospect the "Age Ain't Nothing But A Number" album was a confession in plain sight. From there, they recall R. Kelly attempting to pay his brother to take the blame for the alleged sex tape, which was released during the height of his career. Later on, Jamar wonders if we're 'victim blaming' R. Kelly considering that the singer was reportedly sexually assaulted during his childhood, leading him to delineate on the choices that victims can still make in spite of the abuse afflicted on them.
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Super producer Tha Jerm has just released an instrumental album titled "Blue Crates." Stream it up top.
It's available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blue-crates/1446498222
Tracklist:
1.Make It Right
2. Get Crackin’
3. Truth
4. Struck
5. Clip Up
6. Care More
7. Iller
8. More to It
9. Battle 4 Life
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(Patch.com) LAKE COUNTY, IL -- The Lake County Sheriff's Office released the body cam and dash cam videos from a fatal officer-involved shooting that happened in Lakemoor in July. The video shows how Lakemoor Police Department Officer Briana Tedesco, a one-year police veteran, acted quickly when a 38-year-old murder suspect pointed a gun at her, holding the gun down and away from herself and preventing him from shooting her. The videos also show Lakemoor Officer Anthony Loiacano arriving at the scene and running toward Tedesco as the armed man, Kenneth E. Martell, of Meadville, Penn., appeared to try to pull her into his vehicle.
Loiacano aimed his gun at Martell as Tedesco backed away. Loiacano then fired his weapon, fatally shooting Martell.
The Lake County State's Attorney's Office determined Loiacano acted "reasonably and appropriately" when he quickly came to Tedesco's aid at about 5 a.m. on July 27, 2018.
Martell provided Tedesco with a fake name. After checking and finding no record of him, she asked him for any document that would identify him, according to the state's attorney's news release. It was still dark out and Tedesco has a flashlight with and her bodycam footage shows as Martell hands the officer a piece of paper. As she is looking at it, he pulls a gun on her. He then reaches out the window, pointing the handgun directly at her.
In the state's attorney's investigative findings, Tedesco told authorities she believes at one point, Martell pulled the trigger but the gun did not fire. She immediately pulled the gun with her right hand and pushed it away from her. She then dropped the items in her other hand and used both of her hands to push the gun down and back into the driver's vehicle, according to the officer's account.
As she struggled for Martell's gun, she attempted to call on her radio but Martell grabbed her hand to prevent her from calling for help. He then pulled her back toward the car. Tedesco she then saw Martell reaching for a second gun.
At this point, Tedesco was "in fear for her life and believed Martell was about to kill her," according to the investigative findings. Loiacono, a 14-year-old veteran of the department, showed up at the scene as Tedesco's backup and heard the female officer screaming.
He also saw her struggling and said it looked like the driver was trying to pull Tedesco into the car through the driver's window. Tedesco was able to step away from the vehicle at that moment and Martell raised both of his arms. He had a revolver in each hand, Loiacono said in his statement to the state's attorney's office.
Loiacono told Martell to drop his weapons and then pointed his gun at Martell before firing one round at Martell's face. The video footage from Tedesco's patrol car shows Martell's body slump back in the driver's seat.
The officers checked on Martell and "could see that no life-saving efforts could be attempted to save his life," according to the state's attorney's office.
The local officers involved in the fatal shooting learned shortly after the shooting that the man who'd been killed was wanted for stabbing to death an 88-year-old Pennsylvania man just days earlier.
Officers responding to the scene of the officer-involved shooting found two handguns. During a search of a wooded area near the shooting site, authorities also found a large number of weapons including rifles, shotguns, crossbows and ammunition, according to the news release.
They also found court documents, bail bond documentation, and a criminal summons all in the name of Kenneth Martell. The stolen property and identification cards of elderly murder victim Theodore Garver were also found, authorities said.
Authorities said Martell tied, robbed, beat and fatally stabbed 88-year-old Garver in his Beaver Township home in Pennsylvania. After the murder, Martell is accused of abducting other individuals at gunpoint and forcing them to aid Martell in the disposal of Garver's body. Martell eventually dumped the body in a lake near Garver's home.
Toxicology results from Martell revealed he had methamphetamine, amphetamine and marijuana in his system.
Family members later told police Martell abused illegal drugs, including methamphetamine. Martell had made statements to friends and family that "cops were going to kill him over a drug bust" and that he was "not going down without a fight," according to the state's attorney's investigation into the shooting.
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Angela Rye stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about Donald Trump, the government shutdown, getting out to vote and more.
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We had a chance to catch up with CEO Dre $tone for an interview. Check out what he had to say.
Who are you and What do you do?
My name is Dre $tone I am the CEO of the Above All Empire we are an entertainment industry conglomerate with over 12 companies in 6 countries under our belt and plan on moving into other industries and endeavors in 2019 and beyond.
What made you get into the field that you are in?
That’s actually an interesting story...... I’m the type of person who looks at supply and demand as a scale of optimization the way my businesses came about was exactly that! Every time I needed something done I had to contact someone to provide that service which ultimately took money out of my pocket so I vowed to never pay for anything again with that being said each time I was charged for a service inside my industry it was the last I started with a record label and from there we just took off!
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Paige VanZant faces Rachel Ostovich live on ESPN+ at Fight Night Brooklyn on Saturday, January 19. We look back at VanZant's Performance of the Night victory over Bec Rawlings at Fight Night Vancouver in 2016.
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Is R. Kelly fleeing to Africa to get away from his current problems?
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News broke out that Sundance will premiere a brand new documentary which will highlight the story of two 30-year-old men who were allegedly assaulted sexually by Michael Jackson.
Ebro in the Morning unpacks the news with a conversation about whether we are ready to separate the person from the music.
Is MJ's situation different than R. Kelly?
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