In this clip, DeHaven addressed the line on Jay-Z's American Gangster track "No Hook," where he raps, "So f*ck DeHaven for caving, that's why we don't speak/Made men ain't supposed to make statements.End of the story."
DeHaven explained that he believes the line is a response to a YouTube video DeHaven released where he lashed out at Jay-Z. DeHaven added that he understands why Jay put the line in his song, but he questions if the Brooklyn rapper knew how much it would hurt DeHaven. To hear more, including DeHaven addressing snitch claims.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 24, 2019 at 12:42pm
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AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Auburn police have arrested a second man in the disappearance of a UFC heavyweight fighter’s stepdaughter.
Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press by email Saturday that 35-year-old Antwain Shamar Fisher of Montgomery has been charged with first-degree kidnapping in the disappearance last month of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard.
Fisher was arrested Friday and booked Saturday into the Lee County Jail, Hughes told the Opelika-Auburn News and WRBL-TV.
Blanchard, whose stepfather is UFC participant Walt Harris, was last seen Oct. 23 at a convenience store in Auburn.
Her black Honda CRV was found abandoned more than 50 miles away at an apartment complex in Montgomery, Alabama. Auburn police Detective Josh Mixon said Blanchard’s blood was found in the car, and it appeared she had suffered a life-threatening injury.
Mixon testified that convenience store video footage showed a man buying a beverage look over at Blanchard. He said tipsters later identified the man as Ibraheem Yazeed, 29, and a man at the store told investigators he saw Yazeed force Blanchard into her car and drive away.
Prosecutors told a Lee County judge that a male’s DNA was found in Blanchard’s car, and the judge ordered Yazeed on Wednesday to submit a DNA sample.
Lee County District Judge Russell Bush denied bond for Yazeed, who also is charged with kidnapping.
Bush said the case against Yazeed can proceed to a grand jury.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 24, 2019 at 11:58am
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Lowndes County Sheriff John Williams was shot and killed Saturday night while in the line of duty. After about a three-hour manhunt, the 18-year-old suspect in the deadly shooting returned to the crime scene and surrendered. A gun was taken from him at the time he turned himself in.
The shooting happened shortly after 8 p.m. at a QV convenience store at the intersection of Highway 21 and Highway 97 in Hayneville in Lowndes County. Authorities and Williams’ relatives said the sheriff responded to the store when the owner called lawmen because there was a crowd hanging out in the parking lot and he wanted them dispersed.
ALEA Trooper Sgt. Steve Jarrett and ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor spoke with the media late Saturday night, calling Williams’ death a blow to the law enforcement community. “It’s a very sad time for Lowndes County and the state of Alabama,'' said Jarrett, who said he had known Williams for most of their law enforcement careers.”
“He was a wonderful man,'' Jarrett said. “Everybody in law enforcement knew him. If you ever met him, you’d never forget him. He worked 24/7 and was an outstanding sheriff.”
Williams is the fifth Alabama law enforcement officer killed this year in the line of duty. He leaves behind a wife and children, who were on the scene. “We’re taking good care of them,” Jarrett said.
State Bureau of Investigation agents are on the scene, said ALEA Cpl. Jess Thornton. Also on the scene is Montgomery Sheriff Derrick Cunningham, a close friend of Williams. The Alabama Sheriff’s Association put out a call for all possible assistance and sheriffs from around the state are heading to Lowndes County.
Calhoun County Sheriff Matt Wad was among those who responded to the call for help. "He was as fine a man you’ll ever find. He always had a kind word for everyone,'' Wade said. “It’s just heartbreaking.”
"He was a great friend,'' said Michael Jackson, the district attorney for Alabama’s Fourth Judicial Circuit, recalling a time when Williams drove to Birmingham to pick up Jackson when he was stranded at the airport. “Man, this hurts.”
"He was a great sheriff but an even better person,'' Jackson said. “He really cared about the Black Belt. He came over to Selma many times to help fight the gang problem.”
Shortly after 10 p.m., the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency issued a Blue Alert for the 18-year-old suspect, William Chase Johnson. Johnson is a white male. He is 5-feet, 9-inches tall and weighs 137 pounds. Johnson was believed to be traveling on foot and deemed a serious risk to the public. Johnson was last seen at the QV gas station where Williams was killed.
The suspect was reportedly in a stolen vehicle. The stolen vehicle is believed to have been abandoned and recovered and the suspect is believed to be on foot. "He will be caught,'' Jarrett said.
Just after midnight, authorities said, Johnson returned to the crime scene and surrendered. ALEA cancelled the Blue Alert at 12:24 a.m. Sunday.
Johnson is from Montgomery and the son of a law enforcement officer. He was arrested in August on a charge of being in possession of brass knuckles and being a minor in possession of alcohol, but those charges were later dismissed, according to court records.
Adam, Cam Girl and House Phone discuss Lil Reese situation, and the fact that he asked for the outrageous amount of 1M to do a Vlad interview! They also talk about Taxstone and the Cashbently situation.
The National -- A Sydney man has been charged for punching and stomping on a heavily pregnant Muslim woman unprovoked, in what was described as an "Islamophobic" attack by a leading Australian Islamic association.
The man "verbalized his hatred of Muslims prior to hitting me", according to a statement issued by the victim in which she called for all Australians to voice solidarity against religious or racial attacks.
"I have experienced occurrences of verbal abuse and hate from other Australians in the past but I have never thought that physical abuse of this nature could happen to me," Rana Haidar said in a statement shared on Twitter by the Australasian Muslim Times, a community newspaper.
Shocking security camera footage showed the man approaching a table of three women wearing headscarves as they chatted at a cafe in the western Sydney suburb of Parramatta on Wednesday.
Seemingly without provocation, the 43-year-old suspect is seen lunging over the table to attack the 31-year-old woman, who police said is 38 weeks pregnant.
After several frenzied punches, the woman falls to the ground and the assailant stamps on her before being wrestled away by bystanders.
Police said a suspect has been charged with "assault occasioning actual bodily harm and affray" and denied bail, while the woman was taken to hospital and discharged. They declined to comment on the attacker's motives, but left open the possibility of additional charges being laid against him.
Rateb Jneid, president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, said: "This was clearly a racist and Islamophobic attack and we expect it to be treated as such."
Police did not identify the victim or the attacker, but local press gave the man's name as Stipe Lozina.
Ms Haider, who said she was born and raised in Sydney, thanked the people who came to her assistance. "I want to see a world where people defend one another against cowardly acts like this and band together to protect the victims. We cannot allow behavior like this to become the norm and sit silent," she wrote.
"If it were not for the brave actions of these members of the community in stopping the assault the victim may very well have sustained much more serious injuries," said police inspector Luke Sywenkyj.
The attack came just days after a report by researchers at Charles Sturt University found Islamophobia in Australia was "a continuous phenomenon" and women wearing a headscarf are especially at risk.
Of 113 female victims who reported being physically intimidated or harassed, researchers found 96 per cent were wearing a headscarf.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) — Famous TV judge Joe Brown is on the hot seat after statements he made about Harriet Tubman, but the judge is making no apologies for what he said.
Judge Brown upset many people when he was discussing the picture of abolitionist Tubman being placed on the $20 bill on a radio show.
"You've got nothing but male whites on the currency with one exception," Brown told WREG. "You've got Susan B. Anthony on a silver dollar, so you've got all white men, one white woman, so what do you do? Do you put a black man on there like Thurgood Marshall or Fredrick Douglas or Martin Luther King, one of the only three people the United States has named a holiday after? No. You take a foot soldier, and the foot soldier was a brave lady, but she did not die in the battle."
Brown is back in the national spotlight not for his unorthodox courtroom antics or his TV show but for controversial statements he made about Tubman on the $20 bill.
"You assess the value to an ethnic group or to a race, and this is ancient history on the status of the men," he said.
Tubman, an American icon, was born a slave and escaped to her freedom, making 13 trips back to free other slaves using a network of safe houses called the Underground Railroad. Her life story is being told in theaters now in the movie "Harriet." Brown said the film is also part of the ploy, and he knows from his days in Hollywood that feminists are behind it.
"I was privy to many debates out there where what I call 'feministas' decided that we hate straight black men with a passion," Brown said. "We want to dis them. I'm paraphrasing them, but they were actually saying this. We need a woman at any cost on a currency, so lets pick a historical black female so the liberals can't attack it, the black men can't attack it, and everybody will push it, and oh by the way whoever we pick, let's do a movie to push this woman."
Brown said if any single black person deserves the honor, it's Frederick Douglass, who's credited with starting the abolitionist movement.
"You dis him totally," Brown said. "You see, you've never done a movie about him. What you do is you pick one of our foot soldiers and say, 'The hell with the greats we've got out there.'"
Posted by BLACC WIDOHH on November 22, 2019 at 6:23pm
With every verse. he tries to push the limit of rap as we know it. The Follow up to whats been dubbed a project "full of soon-to-be certified classic underground tracks". New Bag 2 is upon us!
Kache Monet has been making music for years, but is getting in touch with his African roots with his latest single, “I Know.”
With almost two decades in the game, Kache Monet has worked hard to make a name for himself as an independent artist. With over a dozen recent singles, “I Know” is just the latest in a long line of dynamic singles that deliver hip-hop with a hint of R&B. Only this time around Kache is digging deep into his DNA by bringing forth his African heritage in the lyrical content of the track. He notes, “This new single talks about me reconnecting with my African roots and knowing where I come from prior to the African Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Over the years Kache Monet has been heard on numerous stations around the Texas area and has played locally as well as in the Midwest. Now he’s focusing his energy on getting his name out there more with his new single, “I Know.”
It's a New Jersey thing as J-Ness links up with Ransom, Trav Da Assasin and Mallz Da Menace for this freestyle over 50 Cent's classic "Be A Gentlemen" instrumental.
Mozzy and Tsu Surf combine forces for a new album titled "Blood Cuzzins." It features Don Q, Styles P, Boosie Badazz, Stacey Barthe, DCMBR, Teejay3k, BabyFace Gunna, Derez Deshon, Freese Cola, 42 Dugg, C Glizzy and FS Kell.
[02:02] 01. Last Weekend [03:27] 02. Couldn’t Do It feat. DCMBR [02:19] 03. East & West feat. Don Q [02:51] 04. Symbolize [03:53] 05. Niggas Know Wassup feat. Teejay3k [02:08] 06. AR Hold Plenty feat. BabyFace Gunna [02:55] 07. Livin a Lie feat. Derez Deshon & Freese Cola [03:29] 08. Everybody On Go feat. Boosie Badazz & 42 Dugg [02:32] 09. Who Woulda Thought [02:55] 10. Frozen feat. Stacey Barthe [03:00] 11. Dirty Rat [03:27] 12. Fake Love feat. DCMBR & Styles P [03:49] 13. Any Second feat. C Glizzy & FS Kell [02:50] 14. Play It Safe
TMZ -- A Lyft driver pulled a female passenger out of his car, and allegedly started to attack her -- kicking off a chain reaction of fights with concerned passersby.
TMZ got a hold of this WILD surveillance video recorded Tuesday afternoon in L.A., and it starts with the car -- which has the Lyft emblem in the back window -- parked curbside along busy Melrose Avenue. Then the male driver hops out, and pulls a young woman from the seat behind him and starts dragging her out of the vehicle while tossing her stuff out at the same time.
The woman, actress Alessandra Starr Ward, tells TMZ the whole thing started when she started playing a song called "Te Bote" from her phone. The driver demanded she turn it off, she refused, and they started arguing. He allegedly threatened to boot her from the car, and she told him she'd call police if he did.
In the clip, you can see Alessandra fighting back, but the driver pushed her down and knocked her over. Drivers in other cars saw it unfolding and a few guys stopped to help.
That's when it really hit the fan ... several guys teamed up on the Lyft driver, who continued fighting back, and in the scuffle ... Alessandra got knocked down again. It took one guy putting the Lyft driver in a chokehold to finally calm things down.
We're told nearby police officers were flagged down, and cited the Lyft driver for misdemeanor battery. As for Alessandra, she says she went to the hospital and was diagnosed with a concussion. She also says she has bruises all over her body, a sprained ankle and a black eye.
She tells us Lyft needs to vet its drivers, as this shouldn't happen to anyone. It's unclear if she plans to pursue legal action against the rideshare company.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 22, 2019 at 12:30pm
Floyd Mayweather has gotten the itch to fight again.
The 42-year old future boxing Hall of Famer announced via a pair of Instagram posts that he will be coming out of retirement next year.
"@danawhite and I working together again to bring the world another spectacular event in 2020," Money May captioned a photo of him sitting next to UFC President Dana White. He added the hashtags #boxing #ufc #mma and #mayweatherpromotions.
"Coming out of retirement in 2020," Mayweather wrote in a 2nd post.
Mayweather's last professional boxing match took place on August 26, 2017, against UFC superstar Conor McGregor. A fight he won via 10th round TKO.
The boxer's current record stands at 50-0.
The only question is whether Mayweather will be fighting in a boxing ring or an octagon. Thoughts?
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 22, 2019 at 11:44am
Trippie Redd releases "A Love Letter To You 4." Features include YNW Melly Juice WRLD, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Smokepurpp, Tory Lanez, DaBaby, Lil Yachty and more.
Tracklist:
1. Leray 2. Who Needs Love 3. Love Sick 4. Love Me More 5. Real Feel 6. This Ain’t That f. Lil Mosey 7. 6 Kiss f. Juice WRLD & YNW Melly 8. Til The End of Time 9. U Deserve It f. Chris King & QUANTA 10. Hate Me f. YoungBoy Never Broke Again 11. All for Me f. Smokepurpp 12. Sickening f. Tory Lanez 13. The Grinch 14. Death f. DaBaby 15. RMP 16. M’s f. Lil Yachty & Pi’erre Bourne 17. Bust Down Deux f. Youv Dee 18. The Jungle Book f. Lil Wop 19. Chosen 20. Abandoned f. Mariah the Scientist 21. Can You Rap Like Me, Pt. 2 f. Chris King
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 22, 2019 at 10:00am
Slaine comes through with his new heavy hitting album titled "One Day." It features Vinnie Paz, Rite Hook, Locksmith, Apathy, Ill Bill, Statik Slektah, Rasheed Chappell, Nico Franc and Cyrus Deshield.
Available now on all streaming platforms.
Tracklist:
1. Redemption 2. Time is Now f. Rite Hook 3. Still Got My Gun f. Vinnie Paz, Ill Bill & Rite Hook 4. Trick the Trap f. Statik Selektah & Rasheed Chappell 5. It Catches You f. Nico Franc 6. Broken Toys f. Apathy & Locksmith 7. Night Will Fall 8. The Feeling I Get 9. The Day Before I Die 10. Can’t Stay the Same 11. One More Day 12. Do What You Love f. Cyrus Deshield