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FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota officer fatally shot a man in a car with a woman and a child, an official said, and authorities are looking into whether the aftermath was livestreamed in a widely shared Facebook video, which shows a woman in a vehicle with a man whose shirt appears to be soaked in blood telling the camera "police just shot my boyfriend for no apparent reason."

St. Anthony Police interim police chief Jon Mangseth said the incident began when an officer pulled over a vehicle around 9 p.m. Wednesday in Falcon Heights, a St. Paul suburb that Mangseth's department serves. Mangseth said he did not have details about the reason for the traffic stop, but that at some point shots were fired. The man was struck but no one else was injured, he said.

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Philando Castile

As word of the shooting and video spread, relatives of the man joined scores of people who gathered at the scene of the shooting and outside the hospital where the man died and identified him as Philando Castile of St. Paul, a 32-year-old cafeteria supervisor at a Montessori school.

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Speaking to CNN early Thursday, Castile's mother said she suspected she would never learn the whole truth about her son's death.

 

"I think he was just black in the wrong place," Valerie Castile said, adding that she had underlined to her children to that they must do what authorities tell them to do to survive. Police have not released details on the ethnicity or service record of the police officer involved but to say he has been placed on paid administrative leave.

"I know my son ... we know black people have been killed ... I always told them, whatever you do when you get stopped by police, comply, comply, comply."

Police use of force, particularly against minorities, has returned to the national spotlight since the video-recorded fatal shooting earlier this week of 37-year-old Alton Sterling by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday launched a civil rights investigation into the shooting, which took place after Sterling, who was black, scuffled with two white police officers outside a convenience store.

Castile's cousin, Antonio Johnson, told the Star Tribune that he believed that because Philando Castile was a black man driving in Falcon Heights, a largely middle-class suburb, he "was immediately criminally profiled and he lost his life over it tonight."

The site of the shooting in Falcon Heights is close to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds and not far from a clutch of fields associated with the University of Minnesota's agricultural campus.

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Late Wednesday, protesters moved to the governor's mansion in nearby St. Paul, where around 200 people chanted and demanded action from Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton. By daybreak Thursday, around 50 protesters remained outside the mansion despite a light rain.

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Dayton's spokesman didn't immediately respond to an inquiry from The Associated Press.

The video posted Wednesday night on Facebook Live appears to show the aftermath of a shooting like the one described by Mangseth. It shows the woman in a car next to a bloodied man quietly slumped in a seat. The woman describes being pulled over for a "busted tail light" and her boyfriend being shot as he told the officer that he was carrying a pistol and was licensed. A clearly distraught person who appears to be an armed police officer stands at the car's window, telling the woman to keep her hands where they are and intermittently swearing.

The Associated Press couldn't immediately verify the authenticity of the video. Mangseth said he was "made aware there was a livestream on Facebook" but that he had not yet seen the video and didn't know anything about its contents.

The woman in the video says the man she identified as her boyfriend was reaching for his ID and wallet when the officer shot him. Police said in a statement that a handgun was recovered from the scene.

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Lavish Reynolds live-streamed the aftermath of her boyfriend's shooting by police

The officer tells her to keep her hands up and says: "I told him not to reach for it. I told him to get his hand out."

"You shot four bullets into him, sir. He was just getting his license and registration, sir," the woman responds.

The video goes on to show the woman exiting the car and being handcuffed. A young girl can be seen and is heard saying at one point, "I'm scared, Mommy."

The woman describes being put in the back seat of the police car and says, "The police just shot my boyfriend for no apparent reason."

Clarence Castile spoke to the Star Tribune from the Hennepin County Medical Center, where he said his nephew died minutes after arriving.

He said Philando Castile had worked in the J.J. Hill school cafeteria for 12 to 15 years, "cooking for the little kids." He said his nephew was "a good kid" who grew up in St. Paul.

Minnesota court records online show Castile had some misdemeanor violations, mainly related to driving.

Mangseth said the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has taken over the investigation. A spokesman for that agency couldn't immediately be reached.

The president of the Minneapolis NAACP, Nekima Levy-Pounds, told the crowd she has no faith in the system in the wake of this and other police shootings of black men, including last year's killing of Jamar Clark in Minneapolis. Levy-Pounds was a leading voice during the protests outside a police station that followed Clark's death, as well as during a renewed wave of protests after prosecutors decided not to charge the officers involved.

"I'm tired of the laws and policies on the books being used to justify murder," Levy-Pounds, a civil rights attorney, told the crowd as rain began to fall. "This is completely unacceptable. Somebody say, 'Enough is Enough.'"

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Associated Press writer Sarah Rankin in Chicago contributed to this report.

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Interim UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is out of UFC 200. His fight against champion Daniel Cormier has been scrapped.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency informed Jones yesterday that a June 16, 2016, out-of-competition sample came back positive for a possible banned substance.

The Brock Lesnar vs. Mark Hunt three-round heavyweight fight is now the main event on the card, which will be held on Saturday, July 9, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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Cormier was devastated upon hearing the news. He desperately wanted to avenge his previous loss to Jones.

"I'm very disappointed. I worked really hard to prepare for this," Cormier said at a Wednesday press conference. "I put myself in a position where I felt like I could win this fight. To hear something like this, it's very sad. From a competitive standpoint, from a financial standpoint ... there are a number of ways in which this is disappointing."

Other UFC fighters weighed in on Twitter and Instagram.

Dan Henderson: @dc_mma @ufc, I feel for ya. I know it feels to have your opponent get pulled 3 days before the fight due to being dishonorable. #norespect

Antonio "Big Foot" Silva: It's extremely shameful and direspectful, to his fans, to the public, to the UFC, and to his opponent who trained hard for months to face him, for Jon Jones to have been caught again!! This man should be banned from the sport, he is a shame to all of us!

Chris WeidmanGotta feel real bad for DC right now. He had a lot to prove with Jones. Needs to get a fight and that PPV cut to make him feel better.

Anthony "Rumble" JohnsonFlying to Vegas and my jaw dropped once I got WiFi... Speechless is all I can say!

Jeremy Stephens@JonnyBones doesn't wanna be saved don't save em he don't wanna be saved don't save em.

Michael ChiesaAs a fan I'm disappointed in Jon's recklessness, again. As a fighter, I feel bad for DC not getting to unify his belt & get that big payday.

Colby CovingtonCan't say I'm surprised.

Sergio PettisShit was looking forward to that war!

Check out more reactions below.

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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(ESPN) LAS VEGAS -- Interim UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been pulled from his title unification bout against Daniel Cormier at UFC 200 on Saturday, after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency informed Jones of a potential doping violation Wednesday.

UFC president Dana White announced the move Wednesday during an impromptu news conference at the MGM Grand.

Jones tested positive for a banned substance in an out-of-competition sample taken June 16 by USADA, said Jeff Novitzky, UFC's vice president of athlete health and performance. USADA administers UFC's anti-drug policy.

"It is important to note that under the UFC anti-doping policy, there's a full, fair legal-review process that is afforded to all athletes before any sanctions are imposed," Novitzky said. Novitzky added that there wasn't time for a "full review before the scheduled bout." White said he has not spoken to Jones yet and that he wasn't aware whether the substance in question was a performance-enhancing drug. A heavyweight fight between Brock Lesnar and Mark Hunt will now headline UFC 200, which takes place Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

Jones has the right to appeal any positive test. He has never tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs but did test positive for traces of cocaine before a fight against Cormier in January 2015.

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Jones also served a suspension from April to October after his involvement in a hit-and-run accident.

He is scheduled to address the media Thursday at 11:30 a.m. ET at the MGM Grand.

Under UFC's anti-doping program, which went into effect last July, a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug carries a standard two-year suspension.

In an interview with ESPN last week, Jones had expressed hope he could turn his legacy into a positive one.

"I want to show the world that you can be down but never out," Jones said. "I want to be a story where someone risked losing so much but ultimately turned everything around. A lot of times you hear these stories about athletes who ruined their career and they go away and no one knows what happened to them or they're bankrupt or they end up in jail. They just ruined a great career. I want to be one of the few stories you hear where I was ruining things but ultimately turned things around and became a hero. That's my vision for the way my story is going to play out."

White said he would like to find Cormier, the defending light heavyweight champion, a new opponent, but that would be difficult because of the timing.

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"When you have the biggest, baddest fight card ever assembled, you know, it doesn't sting as bad when you lose a fight," White said. "But it stings real bad for Daniel Cormier. This is devastating to him, his family, and I'd like for him to fight another guy."

Cormier appeared next to White during the news conference.

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"I've trained hard and long," Cormier said. "If anybody would fight, I would fight. Why not? I understand the difficult task it would be to find me a fight on two days. I'm willing to fight up, put on some weight, 225, 220 [pounds]. I'll fight. It doesn't matter. I just can't fight a really big guy, because I've been shrinking my body."

Cormier said he would put in the effort and would accept a new fight if UFC could find one that "made sense."

"I've worked really hard to prepare for this," Cormier said. "You take care of what you need to take care of. That's what I did. More than anything, it's really disappointing."

Cormier said having USADA as UFC's partner in the administration of drug testing "changes a lot of things" and that UFC made a conscious decision to bring in USADA.

"They didn't have to do this," Cormier said. "They decided to clean up the sport. You're going to have casualties."

Cormier said he got a bad feeling in the pit of his stomach when White texted him Wednesday, asking him whether he could make it to the news conference.

"This guy always gives me good news," Cormier said of White. "You know, this guy calls you with a seven-figure check -- 'dude, you're rich now' -- you know, he calls you with good news. And the mood didn't feel very good. It was scary. So I came here, and I was actually early. It's probably the first time I've ever been early. I needed to know. But he's usually the good-news guy. And today he had to give me some pretty bad news."

Information from ESPN senior writer Arash Markazi and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Chicago's Ezkiel has just released a new visual for the addictive new single "Drugz". With a serenading voice and sensual tone, Ezkiel bares all emotions in this new visual. Ezkiel spews about his unshakable attachment to his love interest, while expressing to her that he is in it for the long haul, no matter what it may take.

Following up on the debut of his last video Captive Shot by Yuya Ohashi, Drugz sets viewers up to walk through life with Ezkiel, as this “drug” seems to be overtaking his willpower. In most scenes, the love struck artist appears to be floating through what seems to be a daily routine of studio time, parties and appearances, intoxicants and being on the road. What most would consider the good life seems to be dismal, in comparison to the addictive love of his female interest, it is plain what Ezkiel’s true drug of choice is, by watching this emotionally charged experience.

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It is no secret that the ‘sunglasses and Advil’, party life is ever so popular among the young rap community; it is a staple in the entertainment industry for artists to share just how lavish and ridiculously fun a night out with them can be. Who knows how to have a better time than young creatives? Not many, that’s for sure. “Trippy” is a party song where the two millennial rap artists take viewers into one fun night of endless energy, beautiful people, and the highs of inebriation. Throughout the video, we encounter Young Gii and Triple pouring up, shaking up, girls winding it up, and happiness on overflow. From watching alone, i’m sure the video will make any viewer want to go out and live life on the wild side! Take a moment to watch the new video and experience the fun, through the artists’ eyes

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Gucci Mane will release his first album since getting out of prison last month. The title of the project is "Everybody Looking" and it will drop on July 22.

Big Guwop locked down features from Kanye West and Young Thug. Peep the full tracklist below.

Everybody Looking Tracklist

1. No Sleep (Intro)
2. Out Do Ya
3. Back On Road
4. Waybach
5. Pussy Print (feat. Kanye West)
6. Pop Music
7. Guwop Home (feat. Young Thug)
8. Gucci Please
9. Robbed
10. Richest Nigga In The Room
11. 1st Day Out Tha Feds
12. At Least a M
13. All My Children
14. Pick Up The Pieces (Outro)

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Joe Budden has penned what sounds like a pep talk to Drake only hours after throwing a second round of verbal abuse the Toronto tapper's way, via a diss track titled "Wake."

Check out what Jump Off Joey had to say to Drizzy below.

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"The MC's tho kid, they'll always be for the culture, we'll support & champion you as you continue to push the needle and move the genre forward to newly discovered heights, real MC's can never hate you," Joe captioned a photo of himself sitting next to Drake. "We'll always want tomorrow to be better than yesterday, I see u as that "tomorrow"... I'm proud of that, for I know you're 1 of us deep down, success never changes that, ask Em & Hov.... But the second your arrogance gets the better of you and you start to believe you're above the very cloth you're cut from, the cloth that changed life for your entire lineage, the MC's will be there to remind you, success or not."

Maybe Joe's done dumping on Drake and is ready to move on to another target. I just want the new music to keep coming because lyrically he's on his "A" game right now.

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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and singer Ciara are officially husband and wife.

E! News reports that the couple did it in style. They were wed on Wednesday, July 6, at the Peckforton Castle in Liverpool, England.

Only close friends and relatives were invited.

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Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Rowland were among the guests

Ciara wore a custom Roberto Cavalli dress, designed by the label's creative director, Peter Dundas.

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The couple began dating early 2015. Their engagement was announced on March 11, 2016.

They made headlines in July 2015, when they vowed to remain celibate until marriage.

It's the first time Ciara has tied the knot and the second for Wilson.

We wish them the best!

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Lots of reactions are coming in as people see the video footage from the Tuesday, July 5, incident of a Baton Rouge, Louisiana police officer shooting 37-year old Alton Sterling 6-7 times in the chest and back, killing him.

Sterling had been selling CDs in front of the store at the time the incident began.

Here are the facts as we know them right now.

1. Cops responded to an anonymous call by someone who said a black male selling CDs and wearing a red shirt threatened him with a gun.

2. Sterling had a gun and as a convicted felon, wouldn't be permitted to have one. Those who knew him said he kept one to protect himself from robbers.

3. The two police officers that arrived on the scene both had body cameras that somehow got turned off by accident.

4. Witness, Arthur Reed, started filming from his car when police confronted Sterling.

5. The officers can be heard telling Sterling to get on the ground, before one of them tackles him, taking him to the pavement.

6. Sterling is face down on the ground with both officers holding him down. He gets tasered.

7. An officer yells: "He's got a gun! Gun!"

8. One officer pulls his own weapon out of it's holster and points it at Sterling. Seconds later a couple of shots are fired, followed by several more.

9. Sterling died on the scene.

10. Store owner, Abdul Muflahi, told WAFB-TV, that Sterling did not have a gun in his hand at the time but he saw officers remove a gun from Sterling's pocket after the shooting.

11.Store employee, Mufleh Alatiyatsaid Sterling "was a very nice guy" who. "helped a lot of people" by giving away CDs or petty cash or buying food or drinks.

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On Wednesday morning, July 6, Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg was fielding calls from listeners about the incident. A cop called in and Rosenberg said that on the surface the shooting looked bad. He asked the officer if he agreed.

The officer wouldn't say it looked bad, which enraged the radio host.

"Can you say the words it looks bad? Rosenberg asked. "This is the problem I have with cops. Y'all don't ever wanna point at some else and say you can't do your job well. Police officers never wanna say when y'all do a bad job. That's the reason the public thinks all of you are bad! Because you won't ever call someone out and say they murdered someone, in cold blood. It happened again and until you guys start taking responsibility for your own, people in the street are going to be upset instead. How about y'all lead the movement instead? How about instead of people rioting, police officers get out in front of it themselves! And you guys are the first ones on the front lines? They murdered that man! We just saw it!"

What are your thoughts on this situation and Rosenberg's comments? Let us know in the comment section below.

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The woman Nick Young got pregnant while engaged to Iggy Azalea is about to pen a tell-all book.

Iggy's lawyer, Howard King, has already fired off a letter to Keonna Green's legal team, warning that if his client is mentioned anywhere in the printed work it's going to come at a steep price.

"Ms. Green has done enough to embarrass herself by her pathetic efforts to profit from Iggy's hard-won celebrity, all in exchange for whatever paltry sums she can garner in exchange for peddling tales of her tasteless exploits," King wrote in a letter obtained by TMZ.  "Any mention of Iggy in your client's efforts to sell a story to whatever tabloid needs to fill its pages with the fetid story of your client's classless antics will be considered a violation of Iggy's rights of publicity ... subjecting Ms. Green and any publication that airs your client's soiled laundry to significant liability."

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As we previously reported, Iggy called off her engagement to Young last month after the Los Angeles Lakers player was caught on camera with another woman in the home the two shared.

That incident came on the heels of leaked footage shot by Young's teammate, D'Angelo Russell, in which he admitted to cheating on his Australian ex-fiancee.

Green is Young's ex-girlfriend and already the mother of one of his children. She is now expecting a second child as the result of their affair.

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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana police officer shot and killed a black man during a confrontation outside a Baton Rouge convenience store, authorities said, prompting hundreds to protest at the site where the man died.

An online video that surfaced purporting to show the killing of Alton Sterling, 37, of Baton Rouge on Tuesday added to protesters' outrage. The protest lasted into the night, with people chanting and holding up signs.

The Associated Press has not been able to authenticate the video. But the appearance of the store in the video matches the front of convenience store where the shooting occurred. The man being subdued by police was wearing a red shirt, matching the description given earlier by police.

In the video, which appears to be shot from inside a nearby parked car, one of two police officers outside the store can be seen tackling the man in the red shirt and wrestling him to the ground. Then the other officer helps him hold the man down.

 

At one point someone can be heard saying, "He's got a gun! Gun!" and then one officer on top of the man can be seen pulling his weapon from his holster. After some shouting, what sounds like a gunshot can be heard and the camera pulls away. Then another four shots can be heard. At one point, a person in the vehicle asks "They shot him?" as a woman can be heard crying.

The Advocate reported the crowd that gathered late Tuesday afternoon at the store where Sterling died grew to more than 200 people. They chanted "black lives matter" and "hands up don't shoot" and waved signs late into the night, according to the newspaper.

By dawn Wednesday, protesters and friends had created a makeshift memorial to Sterling on the white folding tables and fold out chair he had used to sell homemade music compilations on CD's.

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Arthur Baines came by to pay his respects. He said Sterling had stayed with his sister at some point.

"He never bothered nobody. He was just trying to make an honest dollar," Baines said. He said he thought Sterling was out late on July 4th because more people were out on the holiday: "That's really how he made all of his money,"

Mufleh Alatiyat, a 25-year old employee of the store described Sterling as generous and said he often gave away CDs or petty cash or bought food or drink for some people.

"He was a very nice guy," he said. "He helped a lot of people."

An autopsy shows Sterling died of multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and back, East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Dr. William Clark said.

Officers responded to the store about 12:35 a.m. Tuesday after an anonymous caller indicated a man selling music CDs and wearing a red shirt threatened him with a gun, Cpl. L'Jean McKneely said.

Two officers responded and had some type of altercation with the man and one officer fatally shot the suspect, McKneely said. Both officers have been placed on administrative leave, which is standard department policy, he said.

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The store's owner, Abdul Muflahi, told WAFB-TV that the first officer used a stun gun on Sterling and the second officer tackled the man. Muflahi said as Sterling fought to get the officer off of him, the first officer shot him "four to six times."

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The owner said Sterling did not have a gun in his hand at the time but he saw officers remove a gun from Sterling's pocket after the shooting.

McKneely said late Tuesday that he could not confirm Muflahi's description of the event or any other details of the investigation.

Kimberly Lang said she purchased CDs from Sterling on occasion and said he did not have a reputation for violence, according to a report by NOLA.com/The Times-Picayune. If Sterling did have a gun on him, Lang said, it was probably because he feared being robbed while peddling his CDs late at night, not because he wanted to threaten anyone.

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Big K.R.I.T. and Def Jam Recordings have parted ways.

The Mississippi rapper and producer made the announcement Tuesday, July 5, via his Twitter account.

"I want to thank each and every one of you for following & supporting me through out my career up until this moment," he wrote. "And at this moment right now, I want to share with you, that I am no longer with Def Jam."

The 2011 XXL Freshman signed with Def Jam in 2010. He released two albums during his time with the label. The last being 2014's "Cadillactica."

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Joe Budden is showing no signs of letting up as he continues to go after Drake. The New Jersey spitter follows "Making a Murderer Pt. 1" with an araabMUZIK-produced diss song titled "Wake."

"Wake" is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wake-single/id1131467309?ls=1&app=itunes

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