Two cops smashed Darren McFadden's car windows and later pointed both a gun AND taser at the ex-NFL RB during his 2019 arrest ... and the intense standoff was all captured on new police video obtained by TMZ Sports.
The former Dallas Cowboys star was found asleep at the wheel of a Whataburger drive-thru in McKinney, Texas on January 21, 2019 ... and you can see in the video, cops did everything they could to wake him up.
One of the officers beats on the windows of McFadden's 2019 GMC Yukon repeatedly with his fist and flashlight ... before he eventually decided to rock the car back and forth.
But, the motion caused McFadden's foot to slip off the brake and onto the gas pedal ... and that's when things took a scary turn.
McFadden's ride nosedived into the side of the fast-food restaurant ... and in an effort to get Darren to wake up and stop the car, officers smashed the hell out of his windows.
Eventually, the officers were able to bust through and get the car to stop ... but that's when 32-year-old McFadden became combative -- and fought the cops.
In the video, you can see Darren got in a big-time struggle with THREE different officers ... before they eventually pointed both a gun and a taser at him to stop him from advancing.
Thankfully, before the taser or gun was fired ... McFadden gave up and was taken to the ground and handcuffed.
The former NFL player eventually got jail time over the incident after prosecutors hit him with charges of resisting arrest and DWI with a BAC of greater than or equal to .15.
As we previously reported, McFadden agreed to a deal in February 2020 in which he pleaded guilty to drunk driving in exchange for having the resisting arrest charge dismissed.
McFadden was ordered to spend 4 days in jail, although he did receive credit for 1 day of time served. He was also forced to pay fines and fees ... and his driver's license was suspended for 90 days.
Darren -- the former No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft -- rushed for 5,421 yards in his 10-year NFL career, scoring 28 total rushing touchdowns.
CNN host Don Lemon made a powerful soliloquy to the TV camera on Sunday night, accusing Donald Trump of being obsessed with Barack Obama after Trump again retweeted a conspiracy theory about his Oval Office predecessor. Lemon called it “a new low from a president who goes low all the time,” and praised former President George W. Bush, who sent a message urging unity among Americans. Trump responded by attacking Bush on Twitter. Lemon, in a clip now going viral on Twitter, faced the camera and, addressing Trump directly, said: “What is it about President Obama that really gets under your skin? Is it because he’s smarter than you? Better educated? Made it on his own—didn’t need Daddy’s help? Wife is more accomplished? Better looking? I don’t know, what is it, what is it about him? That he’s a black man that’s accomplished being president? That he punked you on the whole birth certificate thing? What is it about him? Just wondering.”
Stack Bundles, hailing from Far Rockaway, Queens, had his life tragically cut short in 2007. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on through his music. The “Library of a Rockstar” series brings fans 30 chapters of vintage Stack Bundles with both classic and unreleased music. Chapter 27, All I Have, is out now and available everywhere music is streamed and sold - tune in and celebrate the life of Stack Bundles!
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Stack Bundles, hailing from Far Rockaway, Queens, had his life tragically cut short in 2007. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on through his music. The “Library of a Rockstar” series brings fans 30 chapters of vintage Stack Bundles with both classic and unreleased music. Chapter 26, Riot or Diet, is out now and available everywhere music is streamed and sold - tune in and celebrate the life of Stack Bundles!
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Kodak Black says he was viciously attacked by seven prison guards on Friday, May 1, at the United States Penitentiary, Big Sandy in Kentucky.
A post on the 22-year old rapper's Instagram page today detailed this weekend's alleged incident.
"Friday night he was badly beaten while in cuffs, by 7 guards at Big Sandy KY.," the post reads. "They struck him in the head repeatedly with a metal object, Then after one of the guards flicked his genitals and said "you're not so gangster now, you're gonna need bigger balls to survive". We have notified his counsel @lawronin and he advised he will be asking for a full investigation by @thejusticedept and the FBI."
Black's lawyer, Bradford Cohen, says he has requested an investigation by the Department of Justice.
"I have requested that Big Sandy preserve all video and conduct a full investigation. I have also reached out to DOJ, as I feel that a 3rd party investigation needs to take place immediately," Cohen wrote on an Instagram post. "There are recordings of the witnesses that called and stated what happened to Bill. A 22 year old man serving approx 2 years more for a non violent crim is in a max pen. 1100 miles from his family and lawyers. This is true injustice. Not to mention when he was under the influence of an unknown substance during the incident in Miami 2 weeks before his sentencing on the paperwork case."
Black, real name Bill Kapri, has been held at Big Sandy since January, 23, when he was moved from the Federal Detention Center in Miami.
He is serving 46 months on weapons charges and is scheduled to be released on Aug. 14, 2022.
UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya recently chopped it up with The Score about his favorite porn stars.
“Mia Malkova is still at the top. Shoutout to Mia," he said. "Miss Danger [Abella Danger] is still on the top. Holly Michaels. There’s a lot. The list goes on.”
Adesanya went on to criticize the taboo surrounding such conversations. He said, “We all watch porn, we all masturbate, we all have sex. So why [do we have to] pretend this doesn’t happen. It’s like shaming our sexuality.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tara Reade, the former Senate staffer who alleges Joe Biden sexually assaulted her 27 years ago, says she filed a limited report with a congressional personnel office that did not explicitly accuse him of sexual assault or harassment.
“I remember talking about him wanting me to serve drinks because he liked my legs and thought I was pretty and it made me uncomfortable,” Reade said in an interview Friday with The Associated Press. “I know that I was too scared to write about the sexual assault.”
Reade told the AP twice that she did not use the phrase “sexual harassment” in filing the complaint, but at other points in the interview said that was the behavior she believed she was describing. She said: “I talked about sexual harassment, retaliation. The main word I used – and I know I didn’t use sexual harassment — I used ‘uncomfortable.’ And I remember ‘retaliation.’”
Reade described the report after the AP discovered additional transcripts and notes from its interviews with Reade last year in which she says she “chickened out” after going to the Senate personnel office. The AP interviewed Reade in 2019 after she accused Biden of uncomfortable and inappropriate touching. She did not raise allegations of sexual assault against Biden until this year, around the time he became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
The existence of the Senate report has become a key element of the accusations against Biden, which he has flatly denied. Reade says she doesn’t have a copy of the report, and Biden said Friday that he is not aware that any complaint against him exists. He asked the Senate and the National Archives to search their records to try to locate a complaint from Reade.
But Reade is suggesting that even if the report surfaces, it would not corroborate her assault allegations because she chose not to detail them at the time.
According to a transcript of her 2019 interview with the AP, Reade said: “They have this counseling office or something, and I think I walked in there once, but then I chickened out.” She made a similar statement in a second interview with AP that same day, according to written notes from the interview.
On Friday, Reade said she was referring to having “chickened out” by not filing full harassment or assault allegations against Biden. In multiple interviews with the AP on Friday, Reade insisted she filed an “intake form” at the Senate personnel office, which included her contact information, the office she worked for and some broad details of her issues with Biden.
On Saturday, Reade told the AP there may have been a box to check on the form noting a sexual harassment complaint, but she couldn’t remember and wouldn’t know for sure until she saw the form. Reade also said she canceled a planned television interview with “Fox News Sunday” because of security concerns.
Reade was one of eight women who came forward last year with allegations that Biden made them feel uncomfortable with inappropriate displays of affection. Biden acknowledged the complaints and promised to be “more mindful about respecting personal space in the future.”
During one of the April 2019 interviews with the AP, she said Biden rubbed her shoulders and neck and played with her hair. She said she was asked by an aide in Biden’s Senate office to dress more conservatively and told “don’t be so sexy.”
She said of Biden: “I wasn’t scared of him, that he was going to take me in a room or anything. It wasn’t that kind of vibe.”
The AP reviewed notes of its 2019 interviews with Reade after she came forward in March with allegations of sexual assault against Biden. But reporters discovered an additional transcript and notes from those interviews on Friday.
A recording of one of the interviews was deleted before Reade emerged in 2020 with new allegations against Biden, in keeping with the reporter’s standard practice for disposing of old interviews. A portion of that interview was also recorded on video, but not the part in which she spoke of having “chickened out.”
The AP declined to publish details of the 2019 interviews at the time because reporters were unable to corroborate her allegations, and aspects of her story contradicted other reporting.
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Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant on Saturday ripped his old employer for its Andy Dalton acquisition while Dak Prescott remains unsigned. And while his passion is appreciated - as it almost always is in this space - it is also misplaced.
"Nothing against Andy Dalton because I think he’s a great player,'' Bryant tweeted, "but the Cowboys are extremely out of line. Pay Dak.''
Bryant insinuated something odd when he also wrote, "I watched the Cowboys pay Tony (Romo) twice once without (him having) a winning record.'' And Dez also insinuated - as many have in the wake of the signing of the street-free-agent Dalton - that it was both a "slap'' to Prescott and a "message'' to him.
When we countered to Bryant that Cowboys management had already explained to us that the signing is "not meant as a threat'' to Prescott, but rather as a way of strengthening the roster by providing Dak with an accomplished veteran as a backup, he wasn't buying it.
"I was told a lot of things before and things ended up false,'' Bryant responded to me.
Bryant's tweet created a firestorm of concern over the situation, with far too many commenters (media and fans) either demonstrating a penchant for pot-stirring or leaning toward ignorance. Romo did of course get a pair of big contracts from Dallas - just as Prescott has a big offer on the table now ... a pair of them, in fact, as he can either accept the existing $31.409 million franchise-tag offer, or continue to negotiate a long-term deal that we've reported presently would land him $35 million AP and more than $106 million guaranteed.
Yes, that's the offer presently on the table from the Cowboys to Dak. He's well within his rights to not accept it, just as Dez is well within his rights to express his opinion - or even what he believes to be "his truths.''
But the Cowboys' offer to Dak Prescott is not "out of line.'' Their continued attempts to build a quality roster by signing Andy Dalton (and paying him a base salary that's only $1 million more than incumbent backup Cooper Rush) is not "out of line.''
And really, my guy Dez Bryant is not "out of line,'' either. He's just wrong.
AZUSA, Calif. (KABC) -- The novel coronavirus has hit one household in Azusa especially hard, sickening several members and killing the family patriarch.
Emotions are still raw for Luciana Ramirez. She lost her husband Guillermo to COVID-19 earlier this week.
"I'm really sad," Ramirez said. "I've been with him 30 years every day since I was 16 years old, and now I don't have him."
"I didn't even get to say goodbye," she added.
Guillermo was the patriarch and provider for a large family. Twelve people spanning three generations under one roof, and all of them tested positive for the virus.
The family says they wore gloves and masks, and washed their hands and even groceries, but it wasn't enough.
Ramirez said she started feeling unwell April 10 and thought she had the stomach flu.
One by one, they would get sick. The younger children never showed symptoms, but the adults did. On consecutive days, Ramirez watched as her son, her husband and her mother were taken away by ambulance.
Early Tuesday morning, doctors called and told her to rush to the hospital.
Ramirez's daughter, who lives elsewhere so she hasn't gotten sick, drove her to the hospital to be with her dying husband. Ramirez was in the backseat to prevent spreading the virus.
They didn't get there in time.
"She sat down and was crying and said, that's it, your dad is gone," said Guillermo's daughter Alexia Ramirez. "Your dad is gone. And I couldn't even hug her. I had to just watch her cry."
They are now devastated. Guillermo worked as a truck driver as the family's sole provider.
"Nothing's going to be the same without him," Alexia said. "He was our backbone. He supported our whole family. He worked hard and he loved to work."
"He literally would give you the last dollar out of his pocket," Luciana said.
The virus has already taken so much from the family, and it won't allow them to properly mourn.
"We can't even bury him," Luciana said. "We can't be together, we can't hug each other. It's devastating."
"I can't stress it enough that people take it serious," Alexia said. "I'll never see my dad again."
Guillermo was 47.
A GoFundMe page has been established to help the family.
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A new California policy allows the release of some criminals after arrests to limit the state's jail population amid the coronavirus.
Authorities arrested a man in California three times in 12 hours for stealing people's vehicles and other private property, but subsequently said they were forced to release him under the state's zero-bail policy enacted during the pandemic.
In April, the California Judicial Council created the new rule for misdemeanors and low-level felonies in an attempt to limit the jail population and the spread of COVID-19, according to local media.
This week, that rule prevented Glendora, California, police from detaining 24-year-old Dijon Landrum despite his multiple acts of theft.
On Wednesday morning, Landrum was first arrested and issued a citation for driving in a stolen vehicle while he was also in possession of other stolen property and illegal drugs. One hour after he was arrested, police arrested him again for walking around a neighborhood and stealing items from the front yards of peoples' homes.
Later that night, around 8:50 p.m., Landrum had stolen another vehicle, forcing police to chase him until his third eventual arrest. He was again given a citation and dismissed.
Local media have reported hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases in California jails.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A sudden and unprovoked assault was caught on camera in downtown Los Angeles.
A security guard at a local apartment complex was ambushed and nearly knocked unconscious.
Weeks later, Giovanni is still recovering from the assault.
"I want him caught. I don't want him to do that to nobody else. If he did that to me for no reason, who knows what he is going to do to the next person," he said.
The attack took place at the Piero Apartments, a luxury complex in downtown LA.
Giovanni says the man was asking for assistance to find a resident of the complex, and that's when the sudden assault happened.
Giovanni's fiance, whose face ABC7 has blurred, couldn't believe the video when she saw it.
"As hard as it was for me, I counted the blows in that video, 17 blows to his head," she said.
"He suffered a concussion, he has multiple contusions on his head, contusions on his elbow, his shoulder, contusions on his knee, his back. As you saw in the video, he easily could have suffered a broken back."
"We just want this guy off of the street because if he could do something so cold blooded to him, what's to stop him from doing it to someone else," she said.
LAPD detectives are searching for the man. They say he will be facing very serious charges when he is eventually caught.
Hip hop is a competitive sport. That's what the art form was built on. Who has the best lyrics, wordplay, cadence, voice and delivery? With that in mind, Eminencee has cooked up a response to Lloyd Banks' "Huntin Season" freestyle.
Pick & Choose is the newest release from Pittsburgh's own Pharah Phitted- with an I never Y. Her versatile flow with her dope sounding beats will make you want to get up and dance to this song. She has the capability to switch from a smooth flow to a drumline type flow in the matter of a verse. The lyrics are crisp, and the hook is catchy. Make sure you Pick & Choose all of Pharah's links today. Catch her on multiple radio platforms worldwide!
We unfortunately recently lost Fred the Godson to coronavirus. Fortunately, the Bronx New York emcee left an official music video behind for "Another Brick Please" featuring Jaquae.
Butter is Bringing Back Good Music, One Dope Instrumental At a Time
When you think of good music to match good times and good vibes, thoughts of nostalgia from the 90’s and early 2000’s might come to mind. While it might get a little boring listening to the same old songs everyday, don’t worry because Boston, MA native and Berklee College Of Music-trained pianist, Butter has got you covered.
When he’s not killing it at his day job at Facebook, Butter is making a name for himself on the scene as a Hip Hop producer, pushing instrumental Hip Hop to new heights. His new single, “six two seven” is no different. Coming with smooth sounds, courtesy of complex keys and thoughtfulness, “six two seven” is that perfect vibe out track, sparking nostalgia with a light yet sentimental tone. Although it only clocks in at 1 minute and 26 seconds, the short and sweet record packs a punch, especially while put on loop.
On a mission of bringing back real music with substance, Butter’s work packs plenty of vibes, as evidenced by his growing fanbase of 1000s of loyal fans. Humble, talented and blessed with the drive to succeed, it won’t be soon before long Butter is a household name. Check in with “six two seven”, plus his previous releases on SoundCloud and stay tuned for more from Hip Hop’s future: Butter!