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Flavor Flavran into some trouble in Las Vegas on Thursday, May 21.
TMZ reports that the 56-year old Public Enemy rapper, real name, William Drayton Jr., was pulled over the by Nevada Highway Patrol for going going 73 mph in a 45 mph zone.
Cops ran his information through the system and found out he was driving on a suspended license. Flavor had previously has his license suspended 16 times previously.
He was hit with a total of 6 citations.
-- DUI -- Possession of marijuana -- Open container -- Speeding -- Bogus registration -- Driving with a suspended license
BALTIMORE (Associated Press) — A grand jury's decision to indict all six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, who died of injuries suffered in police custody, allows the state's attorney to press ahead with the most serious charges despite criticism she was part of an "overzealous prosecution."
The indictments announced Thursday were similar to the charges Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced three weeks ago. The most serious charge for each officer, ranging from second-degree "depraved heart" murder to assault, stood, though some of the lesser alleged offenses had changed.
Attorneys for the officers have said in court documents they are the victims of an "overzealous prosecution" riddled with personal and political conflicts of interest. At a minimum, they said, Mosby should be replaced with an independent prosecutor because she had a personal interest in calming unrest in the city that followed Gray's death and because her husband is a city councilman who represents the areas most affected by upheaval.
Gray suffered a critical spinal injury April 12 after police handcuffed, shackled and placed him head-first into a van, Mosby has said. His pleas for medical attention were repeatedly ignored.
His death a week later spawned protests that on two occasions gave way to violence and looting. In the wake of the riots, Democratic Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake implemented a curfew and Republican Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency.
Freddie Gray
Mosby said prosecutors presented evidence to the grand jury for the past two weeks. Some of the charges were changed based on new information, but she didn't say what that was. She also did not take questions.
"As is often the case, during an ongoing investigation, charges can and should be revised based upon the evidence," Mosby said.
Two officers, Edward Nero and Garrett Miller, were indicted on second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office for "failure to perform a duty regarding the safety of a prisoner" and for an illegal arrest, Mosby said. The indictments do not include the false-imprisonment charge both officers initially faced.
Officer Caesar Goodson Jr.
Officer William Porter
Lt. Brian Rice
Sgt. Alicia White
Officer Edward Nero
Officer Garret Miller
"I'm very glad that the grand jury chose not to indict officer Nero on false imprisonment and one count of second-degree assault. I'm quite confident he will be acquitted of the remaining charges at trial," Nero's defense attorney, Marc Zayon, said.
Caesar Goodson, who drove the van, faces manslaughter and a second-degree "depraved heart" murder charge, as well as misconduct in office and second-degree assault. Sgt. Alicia White, Lt. Brian Rice and Officer William Porter are each charged with manslaughter, second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Those officers also face reckless-endangerment charges.
Ivan Bates, an attorney for White, said he is "looking forward to seeing Ms. Mosby in court and proving that Sgt. Alicia White is innocent."
Nero, Miller and Rice are white; Goodson, Porter and White are black.
Gray's death became a symbol of what protesters say is a pattern of police brutality against African-Americans in Baltimore. Following Gray's death, the Justice Department announced a civil rights investigation of the Baltimore Police Department to search for discriminatory policing practices and examine allegations that officers too often use excessive force and make unconstitutional searches and arrests.
Gray was arrested in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore. According to court documents, he made eye contact with a police officer and took off running. He was apprehended two blocks away and arrested for possession of a knife that Miller wrote in charging documents is illegal under a city ordinance. Mosby said the arrest was unlawful because the knife is legal under state law.
None of the officers secured Gray's seatbelt in the van, a violation of police policy. Soon after he was placed in the van, Goodson made a second stop during which Gray was secured in leg irons because he was "irate," police said.
After a ride that included two more stops, including one to pick up a second passenger, the van arrived at the Western District police station. By that time, Gray was non-responsive.
The Rev. Cortly "C.D." Witherspoon, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Baltimore chapter, said he was surprised by the indictments.
"The track record of this city and state's attorney's office and even the grand jury in Baltimore is not to indict in these type cases," he said.
In the neighborhood where Gray was arrested, the news was received Thursday evening more with a shrug than a cheer.
"We ain't worried about the indictment. We want a conviction," said Michael Banks, 44.
Lisa Logan, an HIV-awareness advocate, said she's glad the case is proceeding. But she doesn't understand why the van driver faces more serious charges than the officers who put Gray in the van.
"Something occurred, some law was broken, so justice is being done," Logan said. "But how and who and how it all broke down, we'll have to wait and see."
Equal-justice advocate Noche Diaz, who said he moved to Baltimore from New York to join the protests, called the indictment "only a first step."
"The only thing that got the charges in the first place was when people rose up and then more people around the country stood up," he said. "There's going to be a need to continue and renew that fight."
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Associated Press writer David Dishneau contributed to this report.
West coast spitter Demrick and Funk Volume's DJ Hoppa are gearing up for the release of thier collaborative project "Stoney Point", and have dropped their first single/ music video "Nobody's Safe" featuring Jarren Benton andMadchild online at http://youtu.be/NpFjDKVb_NI?a .
"Stoney Point" drops digitally on June 9th and is backed Funk Volume, Battle Axe, and Broken Complex, and was completely produced by DJ Hoppa, with Demrick spitting his trademark rhymes over the beats.
Demrick and DJ Hoppa will also be performing together on Dizzy Wright's "The Growing Process" Tour throughout June and into July.
TOUR DATES:
May 29 - Slo Brew – San Luis Obispo, CA
May 30 - The Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA
May 31 - The Boardwalk – Sacramento, CA
June 02 - Revolution Event Center – Boise, ID
June 04 - Aggie Theater – Fort Collins, CO
June 05 - Bourbon Theater – Lincoln, NE
June 06 - Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
June 07 - Nos Event Center – San Bernandino, CA
June 09 - Deluxe – Indianapolis, IN
June 10 - Mojoe’s – Joilet, IL
June 11 - The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
June 12 - The Shelter – Detroit, MI
June 13 - The Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
June 16 - The Hoxton – Toronto, ON
June 17 - Fairmont Theater – Montreal, QC
June 18 - Highline Ballroom – New York City, NY
June 21 - Firefly Festival – Dover, DE
June 23 - Hi Tone – Memphis, TN
June 24 - Juanita’s Cafe & Bar – Little Rock, AR
June 25 - Trees – Dallas, TX
June 26 - Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
June 27 - Alamo City Music Hall – San Antonio, TX
June 29 - Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM
June 30 - The Press Room – Phoenix, AZ
July 01 - The Rock – Tucson, AZ
July 02 - Shark Club – Costa Mesa, CA
July 03 - Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
July 04 - House of Blues – Las Vegas, NV
About Demrick:
Los Angeles bases emcee Demrick, formerly known as Young De, rose through the ranks of the hip-hop scene when his mixtapes "Audio Hustlaz Vol. 1" and "Homeland Security" ignited the internet. Since then, Demrick has continuously raised the bar as a lyricist collaborating with high profile artists such as Xzibit, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, B-Real, Royce Da 5’9, Crooked I, Freeway, Too $hort, and Cypress Hill. In 2013, Demrick was invited by B-Real and Xzibit to join them in the formation of a new super-group dubbed the Serial Killers, and they released their now classic "Serial Killers Vol. 1" album on Halloween. Demrick's solo debut "Losing Focus" was released through Battle Axe Records and features collaborations with Dizzy Wright, Logic, B-Real from Cypress Hill, and Xzibit.
About DJ Hoppa:
Whether sampling other artists or composing his own beats, DJ Hoppa has an innate sense of groove that never comes across as manufactured or mechanical. He borrows sparingly and delivers tastefully – never running classic tracks into the ground, but presenting them as gentle reminders of the better days, back in the day. Finding like minded individuals in his hometown, DJ Hoppa developed a growing and prosperous Hip Hop scene in the San Fernando Valley through his label Broken Complex, a thriving imprint specializing in Indie Hip Hop, DJs, and Roots Reggae releases and events. It was through these efforts that Hoppa was noticed by Funk Volume, and joined their artist roster and is the current touring DJ for Hopsin, SwizZz, and Dizzy Wright. His debut solo album DJ Hoppa’s "Hoppa and Friends" was released on Funk Volume in early 2015 and features tracks with Hopsin, Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, SwizZz, R.A The Rugged Man, Wax, Chris Webby, and more.
Compton, California emcee C. Carter delivers her new single entitled "The Clique." The song was produced by EyeQ. Take a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Bobby V teams up with with Snootie Wild for a collaboration entitled "Versace Sheets." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think of it in the comment section below.
Here's a previously unreleased song from Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar entitled "PARTYNAUSEOUS." The track didn't get the official green light because of creative differences.
Machine Gun Kelly paid a visit to Hot 97 to chop it up with Ebro in the Morning.
He discusses the pressure of fame, being accepted in hip hop, playing smaller venues, having a real base, not selling out, dating Amber Rose, saving Cleveland and more.
Ronda Rousey was recently profiled in a segment on HBO's Real Sports. Widely recognized as the most dominant fighter in the UFC, the 28-year old women's Bantamweight Champion was engaging during the conversation.
Ronda discusses her reluctance at being called a sex symbol, her dad's suicide when she was 8-years old, her mom being a Judo champion and getting her into the sport, being the first American woman to ear an Olympic medal in Judo,Dana Whitefinally agreeing to allow women into theUFC, her acting career, her new book, My Fight/ Your Fight and more.
Joseph Sikora and Naturi Naughton are really enjoying their roles on Power. With season coming June 6, the two stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about the show.
They both talked about how they got their roles, how their real life partners feel about their sex scenes, the excitement of the second season, Kanan (50 Cent) coming home from prison to cause havoc and much more.
Original Block HustlazbossAr-Abhas been putting in work overtime in the lab. He recently released hisMud Muzik IImixtape. Today he breaks off a new freestyle overNas'classic"Ether"instrumental.
Waka Flocka Flame and DJ Whoo Kid are the "Turn Up Godz." Check out their official music video for the very hyped up track below and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Directed by: Jesse Castellanos | Produced by: 36BRICKHOUSE - Song Produced by: Jae Millz
New Artist- Eddylness is Bringing Back that Hip Hop/R & B flavor. Check out the song "Do You Love Romance" This week's Featured Artist on MyMusicMyLife.com