(Fox News) A Florida woman was rescued Friday after she slipped a note to a veterinarian saying she needed help because her armed boyfriend was beating and threatening her, police said.
Jeremy Floyd, 39, was arrested after allegedly holding his girlfriend, Carolyn Reichle, captive in their home in Volusia County for two days, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. The alleged incident began Wednesday when the 28-year-old woman said Floyd repeatedly beat her and threatened her at gunpoint. At one point, they struggled over a handgun that fired inside the house.
Reichle spent the Thursday recovering from a head injury. The next day while thinking of an escape plan, she convinced Floyd, a convicted felon, to allow her to bring her dog to the DeLand Animal Hospital, police said. Floyd insisted on going with her.
“On the drive to the vet, Floyd reportedly again pointed the gun at Reichle, threatening to kill her and her family,” police said.
Fearing for her life, Reichle was able to slip a note to a vet that read: "Call the cops. My boyfriend is threatening me. He has a gun. Please don't let him know."
The vet called police, who responded and took Floyd into custody. Authorities also recovered a handgun.
Reichle was taken to the hospital and treated for her injuries that included a head wound, a black eye and bruises, according to the sheriff's office. Authorities also discovered two bullet holes inside the couple’s home.
Floyd was charged with domestic violence -- aggravated assault with a firearm, false imprisonment, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon and simple battery, police said.
The rapper and producer of hip hop known as TK Mafioso has released his latest official single, “Ordinary Rapper.” The track has been proudly published on the C&C Entertainment Firm LLC music label without the direction of the corporate music industry. Pounding, aggressive, and bringing the grit of nonfiction urban poetry the way only he can, “Ordinary Rapper” stands as evidence that TK Mafioso is anything but.Omaha, Nebraska's TK Mafioso cites as main artistic influences Tupac Shakur, Trae the Truth, and Z-ro. He has been writing, performing and recording original music since 2010, not long after having been introduced to the gangsta sound by his sister, Lonnie Poo. Mafioso has said that “the realness, the struggle, and the storytelling” were also integral to his start as a music artist.Asked to describe the general themes of his new “Ordinary Rapper” single, TK Mafioso writes, “I explain my lifestyle and what it was like growing up in the ghetto: the struggles, splurging, being successful, and loved ones.”TK Mafioso has described his sound as “struggle, pain, love and family. Music for the streets.”He notes also that “My style became more humble and less violent after my five-year-old daughter was born. My style has gone from one of struggle to one of hope. My daughter changed my life!”Fans of TK Mafioso have come to expect lyrics which ring true to the rapper's own life, lines and rhymes which don't just evoke an atmosphere, but rather serve as Mafioso's testimony as to how he's lived and continues to live. The characters are real. The incidents have occurred.“When you rap about real-life things,” he writes, “your music lasts longer!”“Ordinary Rapper” by TK Mafioso is available from over 600 quality digital music artists online worldwide now.Connect With TK Mafioso On Social Media:Twitter: www.twitter.com/tkmafiosoInstagram: www.instagram.com/tkmafiosoRead more…
Many artists struggle to establish their musical identity trying on different musical styles like a piece of clothing, looking to find what fits. But there are others that emerge fully formed, in full command of their craft, their identity and their music. LOSO THA ARTIST fits firmly in the latter category. His latest single, “OFF THE RIP “, is a captivating and moving debut that heralds the arrival of a gifted and significant new talent, one whose music feels familiar in the best possible way, while striking out on its own territory.
A Chicago native Artist who grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, LOSO THA ARTIST took choir classes as a child, but didn’t take music seriously until he was in his early teens. He explains, I started writing songs in my head, and it took my interest in music to another level. I had to pick the pen up so I could write music to the ideas I heard in my head. Then I started making beats to broaden my horizons even more, going through what he calls, "the typical post-high school lifestyle." "I wasn’t interested in anything I was doing other than music, and I loved the wide-openness of my life."
Recording on his laptop and playing songs he was writing for his friends, LOSO THA ARTIST saw their genuinely excited reaction. "Now recording in earnest, LOSO THA ARTIST was gathering skills as a songwriter, taking his influences, like 2 Pac, Kevin Gates, Dizzy Wright, and LIL DURK, and using them to shape his own style. " I grew up with a lot of 80s & 90s gospel," LOSO explains. " My mom used to play Whitney Houston all the time. I naturally gravitated to that kind of sound; along with Hip Hop in that era where there's a warmth that I've always loved."
As his name grew in and around the Omaha area, the pieces began to fall into place for a talented artist. Entering a citywide battle showcase of the artists in Omaha, LOSO THA ARTIST did not get the attention he was looking for but it brought more strength into him to keep pushing. LOSO then hooked up with 3 upcoming known local camera men by the name of Vado from Vado Films, Patridge Pictures & Future D to bring his stories behind music to life visually. The Videos sparked major interest from several viewers and currently now, LOSO decided to sign a distribution deal with Rick Ross Music Group. "Working with Rick Ross Music Group has given me the freedom to be myself and to make the music exactly the way I want to make it." he declares.
The Chicago native Talented CEO of L.A.P.ENTERTAINMENT artist risen, coming straight out of Omaha Nebraska! LOSO has managed to use the city as a platform to launch his career and has already been stirring up all sorts of action. While in pursuit of the right major situation he plans to spread positive energy through his music & during the year of 2018/2019 y'all should expect great expectations of a grind. Hopefully allowing people to not only groove to his songs but be able to understand his perception of life through his eyes, with his dynamic, and crystal clear ability to flow in a variety of styles !!!!
Rochester, New York spitter Twin Who releases an official music video for "Just Talk." This is the first single off of his forthcoming project titled "T.W.I.N," which is entirely produced by Chup.
Dana White says that he's meeting with Conor McGregor to discuss his future after the now infamous bus incident that happened prior to UFC 223. He also talks about Darren Till missing weight and much more!
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An online search of court records showed that Diaz was arrested on two separate charges — domestic battery by strangulation, which is a felony, and misdemeanor domestic battery. The felony charge could result in a prison term of up to five years if convicted. He was being held in the Clark County Detention Center with bail set at $18,000.
He was released Saturday morning, but authorities could not provide any details of his release.
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“UFC is aware of the recent arrest of middleweight athlete, Nick Diaz. The organization does not tolerate domestic violence and requires all athletes to adhere to the UFC Fighter Conduct Policy," read a statement from UFC officials.
"Every athlete is deserving of due process and this situation, as with any official allegations, will be duly reviewed and thoroughly investigated by an independent party.”
Though he remains under contract and has been rumored to be considering a return to the Octagon, Diaz hasn't fought for the UFC since January 31, 2015. Anderson Silva had initially won a unanimous decision over Diaz in the UFC 183 main event, but the result was changed to a "no contest" after both fighters failed their post-fight drug tests.
They met on a dating website for people with HIV and spent five not-entirely-blissful years together. Co-workers sometimes saw scratches on Mark van Dongen, courtesy of Berlinah Wallace’s jealous outbursts. Enraged during one fight, Wallace had poured boiling water on him.
By August 2015, van Dongen had had enough, the BBC reported. He wanted out of the relationship, he told Wallace. A little later, he told his ex that he was seeing someone else.
That’s when, prosecutors say, Wallace began researching sulfuric acid.
In all, she looked at 82 websites about the corrosive substance, prosecutors said. Some of the sites showed bodies scarred black by the acid. She bought a bottle from Amazon.
About a month after he announced that he was dating again, Wallace lured her ex to her home under the guise of rekindling their relationship. The breakup had been an on-again off-again roller coaster, and van Dongen wanted to reiterate that he was moving on with his new girlfriend. But he ended up staying the night anyway.
And as he lay in bed around 3 a.m. wearing nothing but boxer shorts, Wallace stood over him with a glass mug full of acid.
She told him, “If I can't have you, no one can,” laughed, then tipped the corrosive substance onto his face and exposed body, the BBC reported.
Calling the moment “an act of pure evil,” a British judge on Wednesday sentenced Wallace, 49, to a minimum of 12 years in prison for the attack. Last year, van Dongen ended his life.
Speaking via a translator, the victim’s father, Kees van Dongen, told reporters: “I’m very pleased she’ll be locked up for a minimum of 12 years, but really it’s too little, because we as a family have been sentenced to life.”
The acid attack left van Dongen with gruesome burns over 25 percent of his body, including most of his face.
After the attack, he ran into the streets of Westbury Park in Bristol, half-blind and wearing only his boxers, his screams attracting the attention of neighbors.
“My doorbell rang a few times and I knew there was something desperate going on, and it was him,” Nic White told the court, according to the BBC. “He looked like he was covered in a clay sort of mud, which I later realized was his skin melting.”
Rachel Oaten, who decontaminated the injured man at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, said he let out a bloodcurdling scream when he saw his reflection.
“He said: ‘Kill me now,’ ” Oaten recalled, according to the Sun. “ ‘If my face is going to be left looking like this I don’t want to live.’ ”
But it wasn't just his face. The attack ultimately left him paralyzed from the neck down. One leg had to be amputated. And he spent four months in a coma. The only thing he could move with any real precision was his tongue.
When detectives asked who had attacked him, he used the organ to spell out the word “Berlinah.”
On the night of the attack, detectives found her at her home, sitting on the sofa, the Sun reported. When they asked about van Dongen, she motioned to the glass mug on the floor.
She told conflicting stories on that night and in her trial. She said she bought the acid to distress some jeans and to deal with a bad smell emanating from her drains. And she painted van Dongen as the abusive one — and the aggressor that night. She told investigators, then the court, that he had tried to get her to drink the acid, saying it was water.
“You know like ‘come and take your medication and go to bed,’ ” she said in an interview, according to the Sun. “He wanted me to, to burn my insides.”
She claimed that he had tried to stop her from leaving the apartment and that she had thrown the acid in self-defense, the Sun reported.
But her sheets told the real story. They were blackened by acid on his side of the bed.
In the ensuing years, as Wallace awaited her trial, her ex-boyfriend's suffering spiraled.
He spent months in intensive care, then more months in the burn unit.
He endured recurrent septic chest infections, intense pain, post-traumatic stress disorder and night terrors, the Sun reported. The muscle in one of his arms was slowly eaten away by the acid. Paralyzed, he couldn’t scratch himself.
His father made an 800-mile road trip from Belgium each weekend to see him, sometimes sleeping in his car in the hospital’s parking lot. The older man’s marriage disintegrated under the strain and he went bankrupt, according to the BBC.
With the help of a family friend, van Dongen was transferred to a hospital in Belgium.
For him, there were two benefits: His father could be with him everyday, and assisted suicide is legal in Belgium.
Doctors had told him that he would need a third tracheotomy, his father said. It would help him breathe but take away his voice.
“He knew he’d lose his voice,” his father told Sky News. “So what would he have left? Just pain and itching and another ceiling to stare at all day long.”
Van Dongen applied for euthanasia, and a panel of three doctors ruled that his “unbearable physical and psychological suffering” meant he was eligible.
On Jan. 2, 2017, 15 months after the attack, van Dongen ended his life.
(Chron) A Stagecoach Police Department officer was arrested Saturday in the fatal shooting of his brother, a Harris County sheriff's deputy, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
Robert Lee, a 35-year law enforcement veteran who previously worked for the Houston Police Department, initially told authorities that he shot someone who broke into his home in Stagecoach Farms around 5:30 p.m. Friday.
Investigators later learned that the victim was 57-year-old Rocky Lee - and that it may not have been a break-in. The slain deputy was a 26-year veteran of the Harris County Sheriff's Office and worked at the jail at 1200 Baker Street, law enforcement officials said.
He was shot multiple times in the bathroom of the home, which is near the intersection of Westward Ho and Singletree in Stagecoach Farms, about 9 miles south of Magnolia.
"The exact circumstances surrounding the shooting are under investigation," Montgomery County Sheriff's Office spokesman Scott Spencer said late Friday. "We don't believe there was a burglary at the residence."
After the shooting, Robert Lee was treated for high blood pressure at the scene and held overnight before he was charged.
Though he is accused of killing a law enforcement officer - which is normally a capital crime - he was not charged with capital murder because the victim was not acting in his official duty at the time.
As authorities worked to untangle the events leading up to the shooting Friday evening, David Cuevas, president of the Harris County Deputies Organization, offered condolences.
"At this point we're still trying to gather more information as to the circumstances surrounding the shooting, but our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time," he said. "Any loss to the Harris County Sheriff's Office family is a loss to all of us."
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez wrote on Twitter Friday that "our hearts are broken with the loss of Deputy Lee."
"He proudly served our county for many years," Gonzalez wrote. "Please keep him in and his family in your thoughts and prayers, as well as the many friends and co-workers gained over the years."
Ahead of the release of The Products of the American Ghetto (watch the trailer here), Roc Decarlo teams up with the one and only Gucci Mane for "B.A.M.N.", which will be featured on the soundtrack for the film. Today, Decarlo unveils the official music video for "B.A.M.N." and it finds the two rhymers trading verses that detail their drive to become successful and get to the top by any means necessary, just like the title of the song. Providing plenty of street knowledge that comes derived from growing up in the difficult environments they did, Roc Decarlo and Gucci Mane's bars vividly depict their willingness to rise through anything over hard-hitting production.
The Wu Tang Clan's debut album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" turns 25 on November 9th. The group has big things in store to mark the occasion,
Billboard reports the Wu will perform the album in full on May 27 at the Soundset Music Festival in St. Paul, Minnesota, and on May 28 to close the Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit.
In addition, the group is preparing to release it's sixth studio album. RZA is normally at the helm, but Ghostface Killah will take over the executive producer role for this one.
"RZA's a deep thinker. His subject matter ranges, I think, broader than all of ours," says Inspectah Deck. "Ghost is definitely a soulful type brother and has a deep consciousness, but he's more direct to what Wu-Tang is. Wu-Tang was beats and rhymes. Ghost picks the harder beats. He has songs like 'Camay,' so he's not gonna skip the women. There's going to be a lot more variety of harder stuff. RZA comes up with deep concepts, but Ghost brings it just a little bit harder."
Drake wastes no time replying to Pusha T for dissing him on the song "Infared." The OVO Records boss loads up the cannons on his "Duppy Freestyle" and fires away. Peep it up top.
Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe and Eddie House share their takeaways from the Houston Rockets defeating the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 of the 2018 NBA Western Conference Finals. Hear why Skip Bayless called Kevin Durant's performance a 'disaster'.
Minaj,35, also named dropped Slim Shady in YG's new song "Big Bank," saying that she had “met Slim Shady” and that “once he go black, he’ll be back again.”
This would be interesting to say the least ... stay tuned.
AR-AB speaks with Mikey T the Movie Star of Report Card Radio about his recent Super Bowl Bet with Cash Money CEO Birdman An says the money did little to change his life An touched on Betting with Stunna on the NBA Playoffs as well as the potential of Lebron James playing with the Philadelphia 76ers stay tuned for more from the AR-AB Exclusive...
LilHeadThaPrezident is on the move currently and looking to make some noise as the weather continues to heat up. The Georgia native just released the brand new mixtape Child's Play Volume 2.
From the project "Ain't Doe" was the first record to make moves and stands out. Yet don't sleep on "Panda" and "GonGetThaBagg" which are two records a lot of the fans have been supporting.