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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Body camera videos from a North Carolina jail show a man who died days after his arrest struggling with guards to get up from where he lay on the floor, calling out for his mother and yelling “I can’t breathe!” more than 20 times as they restrained him.

The videos released Wednesday show the moments last December when John Neville, 56, was told by a nurse in the Forsyth County jail in Winston-Salem that he had a seizure. Neville died at a local hospital of a brain injury on Dec. 4, three days after his arrest on a warrant accusing him of assaulting a female.

Five former jail officers and a nurse were charged in July with involuntary manslaughter in Neville’s death.

Body camera video from one of the guards shows the nurse wearing blue surgical gloves kneeling next to Neville, who initially appears to be unresponsive. The nurse repeatedly tells him, “You’re OK,” and asks if he can talk to her.

“Are you ready to come out of it now?” she asks. “It looks like you had a seizure.”

A guard explains that he is having a medical problem and tells him to calm down. He fights to get up and yells expletives, crying “Let me up, let me up. ... Help me. Help me.” At one point, he yells, “Mama, mama!”

A group of four of five guards flips him over to his stomach and cuffs his hands behind his back as he continues to struggle. They put a white mesh hood over his head, stand him up, walk him through a door and strap him into a restraining chair as he moans and breathes heavily.

A guard then pushes him in the chair down several corridors before the roughly 19-minute body camera video ends.

In the second video, which is nearly 26 minutes long, Neville is moved into a small cell. As he is being transferred, Neville yells, “Help me, somebody!” A guard tells him he’s had a medical episode and he needs to calm down.

Once in the cell, the five officers remove Neville from the chair and lay him on a mattress. He yells, “I can’t breathe!” and “Please let me go!” He shouted that he couldn’t breathe at least 25 more times before one guard uses bolt cutters to remove the handcuffs that a key had broken off in.

At one point, a guard acknowledges that the handcuffs belong to him. “That’s coming out of your paycheck,” another guard responds.

Soon, Neville stops yelling, and while officers ask him if he’s OK, no response can be heard on the video. After that, his legs are folded onto his back and he is locked in the room. The officers back out.

The last scene shows the nurse standing at the window and looking at Neville. In a faint voice, the nurse appears to suggest that Neville wasn’t breathing. The guards reenter the cell and the nurse checks on Neville, who lets out an groan. The nurse applies her stethoscope, then tells the guards “I can’t hear a heart rate” and says Neville has to be rolled on his back to be treated. She requests an defibrillator and performs CPR on him.

Neville suffered a brain injury because his heart stopped beating, which deprived his brain of oxygen, according to an autopsy report, which also said he asphyxiated while being restrained.

Mike Grace, an attorney for the Neville family, said the video evoked tears.

“I didn’t know Mr. Neville before his death, and I wept,” Grace said. “My partner didn’t know him, and my partner is a 45-year-old white man and he wept. I wept like a baby.”

Grace said there have been others who didn’t see a problem with the way Neville was treated, but he said it’s that kind of insensitivity that led to his death.

“It was a very definite lack of respect for human dignity, for human life, especially a Black human life in jail,” he said.

Grace described Neville’s death as one of commission, not of omission.

“The video won’t show anyone kicking Mr. Neville or hitting Mr. Neville or actively attacking him,” he said. “They just didn’t give a damn about him, and I don’t know which is worse. It was a life, according to the coroner, that he shouldn’t have died. Didn’t have to die.”

On Tuesday, Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough apologized to Neville’s family during a news conference for the man’s death, saying he too cried after seeing the video. He said Neville’s death has led to changes in training involving medical care providers, and that he would name a portion of the jail for Neville.

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There's a distinction between being a rapper and a lyricist. All artists can put together words that rhyme, but very few make you stop the song you're listening to, so you can rewind it to comprehend a slick bar you just heard.

Fred the Godson was an elite lyricist.

Sadly, the Bronx, New York native lost his life on April 23, 2020, at the young age of 35 due to complications of coronavirus.

Thankfully, Fred recorded so much material throughout his career we will get a chance hear more of his music on future projects.

The first posthumous release from Gordo is titled "GodSon." A project which features many of Fred's classic songs. A lot of them you may have missed at the time they were originally released.

"Godson" is now available on all streaming platforms:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5pdBPbZsmjYF9rdaqAp3d8

TIDAL: https://listen.tidal.com/album/151133180

Tracklist:

1. Intro
2. The Sermon
3. Too Fat
4. Put In Work
5. She Called Me God
6. The City
7. Streets of the Bronx
8. Rush
9. We Gone Fly
10. Money
11. Talkin Bout Money
12. It's All There
13. Can I Live with Jay Pharoah

Rest in peace Fred the Godson

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CHICAGO (AP) — A convicted felon on parole has been charged with attempted murder in the shooting of three Chicago police officers outside a station, authorities said Friday.

Lovelle Jordan was taken to the station on the city’s northwest side after officers arrested him Thursday in connection with a June 26 carjacking in downtown Chicago, police said.

Jordan began firing when an officer opened the door of the squad car they had driven him to the station in, Deputy Chief Brendan Deenihan said. Officers returned fire and wounded Jordan, who faces six counts of attempted murder as well as charges of possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of a weapon as a felon.

Jordan was still hospitalized Friday and did not appear in court. Prosecutors said he has been paralyzed from the chest down.

Jordan’s attorney, Assistant Public Defender Scott Finger, objected to the bond hearing since Jordan could not appear, the Chicago Tribune reported. A judge ordered him held without bail.

Two of the wounded officers were treated and released from the hospital. The third officer was shot in the chin and remains hospitalized but is “doing well,” Deenihan said.

“He’s not out of the woods by any means ... but it appears he’s going to make it,” he said.

Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin DeBoni said during Friday’s court hearing that the officer had been placed in a medically induced coma to prevent damage to his spine.

Police handcuffed Jordan’s hands behind his back when he was arrested, but he apparently was able to move his hands to the front while being transported to the station, Deenihan said.

He said Jordan, 26, was searched before being transported, but police believe he had a gun “extremely secreted, probably very close to his private area” and was able to retrieve the weapon during the ride to the station.

“They didn’t do anything wrong,” Deenihan said of officers who made the arrest. “I will defend them. They’re out there working, they are wrestling with this guy and once again it’s the offender’s action — that’s who’s responsible for shooting the officer in the face.”

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In this clip, Godfrey shares his thoughts on Jada Pinkett's relationship with August Alsina and how Will and Jada's "Red Table Talk" episode talking about the situation made Will look bad. Godfrey also predicted that August Alsina will get the most out of the situation, including remixes to his song "Entanglement." He went on to state that Jada Pinkett-Smith treated her "Red Table Talk" episode like a mob boss, which you can hear more about below.

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Oakland A's bench coach Ryan Christenson says he "made a mistake" by throwing up a Nazi salute TWICE during Thursday's game against the Rangers ... insisting it was unintentional.

"I made a mistake and will not deny it," Christenson said in a statement.

Christenson made the salute while greeting players in the dugout at the end of the game. You can see pitcher Liam Hendriks trying to correct Christenson's salute into an "elbow bump" position.

But, R.C. eventually went back to the Nazi salute one more time.

Christenson says the whole thing was born out of an attempt to be more COVID-conscious.

"Today in the dugout I greeted players with a gesture that was offensive. In the world today of [COVID-19] I adapted our elbow bump, which we do after wins, to create some distance with the players."

"My gesture unintentionally resulted in a racist and horrible salute that I do not believe in. What I did is unacceptable, and I deeply apologize."

The A's acknowledged the move looked like a Nazi salute and apologized as well.

"We do not support or condone this gesture, or the racist sentiment behind it."

The team added, "This is incredibly offensive, especially in these times when we as a [club] and many others are working to expose and address racial inequities in our country."

Source: TMZ

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Cardi B was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club.

She talks about moving to Los Angeles, working on new album, getting depressed by the pandemic, "WAP" collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, Breonna Taylor, Joe Biden and much more.

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Benny The Butcher brought Black Soprano Family members Heem and Rick Hyde to the Bars On I-95 show to chop it up about anything and everything. Tap in below.

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Cardi B recruits Megan Thee Stallion for her new single titled "WAP."

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Harlem heavyweight rhyme-writer G4 Jag returns with new visuals. "Where You Been" (first premiered via PaperChaseDotCom) has a jazzy musical back-drop (courtesy of Los Angeles beat-duo DirtyDiggs) with video directed by Starz Coleman.

As he posts up in front of his building with his comrades (including q Stilla, Dutch Brown, The Musalini, Emilio Craig, Madhattan, 448 Brad, Huey P, Aaqil Ali, Fligga and 200 Blokks Vaygez Blakk), reflecting over spirits and piff, G4 relates all the work he has put in the booth and in the hood. Though, his visibility in the game has been raised in recent years with his projects like Still Surviving and his work with artists including Flee Lord, Planet Asia and The Musalini his journey begins much further back.

"Where You Been" is taken from G4Jag’s collaborative project with DirtyDiggs entitled "Keep Going" (Presented by The Dough Networkz). Another video from the project "Make a Plate" also recently dropped (Premiere via Weekly Rap Gods).

The project is out now in limited CD edition as well as digital (link below).

Purchase here: https://g4jag.bandcamp.com

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To understand the music and talent this artist possesses you have to understand where he comes from. Living in the streets of Akron Ohio is a ruff journey. Having a mother with a crack addiction during his childhood and an absent father most of the time he was lead to a life of drugs and violence. At the age of 14 his trouble lead him into juvinile programs, oriana houses and eventually to juvinile prison. Music was always his escape and with artist like 2 Pac and tribe called quest and many more his passion grew, with his time to sit down and think about life and write. After his release he made some songs he never releasd nation wide but got alot of support, did alot of shows even got a deal from Sonics Wave International but eventually found himself back in juvinile prison again. From then on he's stayed out and has been making moves towards his music career more then ever and has released music and has a single out nation wide on all platforms. Also his Album Real Estate. This is an artist with alot of life experiences, writing, recording, performing, and business talent. Nothing is possible without G O D!

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East Coast Artist, Kouvaris-The Universal Prince delivers his latest project "Destiny"  

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When you live life with no regrets, you're bound to reach your destiny. This holds true for Kouvaris-The Universal Prince-the the multi-talented Singer, Song-Writer/Composer. He is a force to be reckoned with! Achieving over one million streams and being a featured artist in numerous blogs and magazines such as Model Citizen Magazine, MTV-USA, MTVrock, and Billboard Music, he has taken the world by storm.

The Jacksonville, Florida native began singing at a young age. He was able to find his voice through music and to escape the seriousness of the world around him. His music seeks to uplift others so that they too can rise like a phoenix from every obstacle and circumstance they face.

 

Personality, fierce, and unapologetic are words that best describe his voice. Not only is he unforgettable on-screen and in-person, he has been featured on numerous radio shows from the Mica Nicole Show in Atlanta, Georgia to shows in the UK. Kouvaris-The Universal Prince is the total package!

Be sure to connect with Kouvaris on his website, social media, and digital music platforms.

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12353499888?profile=original“Goldmine” is the first collaboration between James Worthy and J. Holiday, arriving as a promotional single. James speaks on a metaphoric relationship explaining gratitude towards a significant other while Holiday sings in accordance.

James first teased the collaboration between him and Holiday with a post on Instagram July 26, 2020. The song was released on August 7th of 2020, and is available on all streaming platforms. 

Listen To: Goldmine

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Conway the Machine is preparing to release his solo album titled "From King to a GOD" on September 11th. The first single off of the project is the Daringer and Beat Butcha-produced heater, "Lemon," featuring Method Man.

Available now on all streaming platforms: https://music.empi.re/lemon

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Facebook removed hundreds of accounts on Thursday from a foreign troll farm posing as African-Americans in support of Donald Trump and QAnon supporters. It also removed hundreds of fake accounts linked to conservative media outlet The Epoch Times that pushed pro-Trump conspiracy theories about coronavirus and protests in the U.S.

Facebook took down the accounts as part of its enforcement against coordinated inauthentic behavior, which is the use of fake accounts to inflate the reach of content or products on social media.

The foreign pro-Trump troll farm was based in Romania and pushed content on Instagram under names like “BlackPeopleVoteForTrump” and on Facebook under “We Love Our President.”

Troll farms — groups of people that work together to manipulate internet discourse with fake accounts — are often outsourced and purchased by foreign governments or businesses to push specific political talking points. Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of security policy, said the troll farm’s motivations were unclear, but they didn’t see “clear evidence of financial motivation” or “clear links to known commercial actors in this space.”

Facebook stressed that the takedowns were based on “behavior, not content,” like breaking rules against creating fake accounts to boost engagement on some pieces of content.

Source: NBC News

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities in Florida say a Burger King worker was fatally shot after a dispute over a delay in a food order.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office identified the shooter in a news release Sunday as 37-year-old Kelvis Rodriguez Tormes. Authorities said he is charged with first-degree murder with a firearm, destruction of evidence and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

The victim was identified as 22-year-old Desmond Armond Joshua Jr., who had only recently begun working at the restaurant.

The Orlando Sentinel reported that the Saturday night shooting followed a confrontation between Joshua and a woman over the length of time it took for a drive-through food order to be completed.

The woman was refunded her money, then left and returned with Rodriguez Tormes, authorities said. After a scuffle, deputies say Joshua was shot in the parking lot and later died at a hospital.

Jail records Sunday did not list an attorney for Rodriguez Tormes.

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