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PHOENIX (AP) — The pro-Trump mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week aimed to “capture and assassinate elected officials,” federal prosecutors said in court documents.
The remarks came in a motion prosecutors filed late Thursday in the case against Jacob Chansley, the Arizona man who took part in the insurrection while sporting face paint, no shirt and a furry hat with horns.
Prosecutors say that after Chansley climbed up to the dais where Vice President Mike Pence had been presiding moments earlier, Chansley wrote a threatening note to Pence that said: “It’s only a matter of time, justice is coming.”
Pence and other congressional leaders had been ushered out of the chamber by the Secret Service and U.S. Capitol Police before the rioters stormed into the room.
“Strong evidence, including Chansley’s own words and actions at the Capitol, supports that the intent of the Capitol rioters was to capture and assassinate elected officials in the United States Government,” prosecutors wrote in their memo urging the judge to keep Chansley behind bars.
The FBI has been investigating whether any of the rioters had plots to kidnap members of Congress and hold them hostage, focusing particularly on the men seen carrying plastic zip tie handcuffs and pepper spray. Prosecutors raised a similar prospect on Friday in the case of a former Air Force officer who they alleged carried plastic zip-tie handcuffs because he intended “to take hostages.” But so far, the Justice Department has not publicly released any specific evidence on the plots or explained how the rioters planned to carry them out.
A judge denied bond on Thursday for 29-year-old Rayshawn Bennett, also known as YFN Lucci, who turned himself in to authorities & was booked into the Fulton County Jail Wednesday.
On December 10, officers were dispatched around 5:20 p.m. following a person shot all on the 900 block of Peeples Street in southwest Atlanta. When they arrived, they found 28-year-old James Adams laying in the street with a gunshot wound to his head.
Adams was rushed to Grady Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Minutes later, a second victim, 32-year-old Kevin Wright arrived at a local fire station by private vehicle. He suffered a gunshot wound, but survived his injuries, police said.
Bennett is charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, participation in criminal street gang activity & possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Police also arrested 23-year-old Ra'von Boyd & 17-year-old Leroy Pitts for their alleged role in the shooting death.
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Clayton County woman was arrested this week, the sheriff's office said, after shooting & killing a man & sending his mother text messages threatening to kill her son.
The Clayton County Sheriff's Office said police first responded on Tuesday to a female caller in Forest Park who refused to give out information & who was gone by the time they got there.
Later, they were called to Atlanta Medical Center, where a man had been dropped off with a gunshot wound by a woman who told staff she'd shot him.
That woman was identified by detectives as Lakerria Williams after looking at surveillance video from the two sites they were called to.
In the video from the first call, "the victim is seen putting clothing into his vehicle & when he walks back towards his apartment, Williams pulls a gun from her coat pocket & shoots him," the Clayton sheriff's office said.
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office, which assisted in the arrest, identified the victim as Keith Winfrey.
"Once detectives spoke to the victim’s mother, they discovered that Williams sent her text messages stating that she was going to kill her son," a release added.
The Clayton Sheriff's Office said Williams later called & said she was ready to turn herself in, & she was arrested at the Waffle House on Old National Highway without incident.
According to jail records, Williams now faces charges of malice murder, aggravated assault & possession of a weapon during a crime.
A Wisconsin teenager is being charged as an adult after he allegedly killed is infant daughter.
Logan T. Kruckenberg-Anderson, 16, was charged Tuesday with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse by the Wisconsin Attorney General, the state's Department of Justice announced this week.
Kruckenberg was arrested by the Green County Sheriff's Department on Sunday, and is currently being held at the Rock County Juvenile Detention Center on a $1 million bail, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
The teen stands accused of shooting his infant daughter and then burying her in the snow.
According to a complaint filed Tuesday, the baby, who the mother named Harper, was born on January 5 at her home in a bathtub. The mother told police that she and Kruckenberg-Anderson agreed that Kruckenberg-Anderson's friend Tyler — whom he had met on Snapchat and didn't know his last name — would take Harper to an adoption agency in Madison.
Kruckenberg-Anderson initially told police that he gave Tyler $60 to take Harper to the adoption agency, but later stated that he and the baby's mother decided he would "get rid of the infant by simply dropping it somewhere," the complaint said.
The teen then put Harper in a backpack and left the mother's house, he allegedly told authorities. He then walked to his mother's house several blocks away, and transferred the baby into a bigger backpack, according to the complaint.
"As Kruckenberg-Anderson left the residence he heard the infant child crying so he bounced up and down on his heals to sooth the infant," the complaint said. He went to a "remote wooded area" in Albany and placed Harper, who didn't have any clothes, "into a small area inside a fallen tree," according to the complaint.
Kruckenberg-Anderson allegedly told police that Harper started to cry, and he "placed snow over the entire body of the infant and walked away." He could still hear Harper crying as he left, "which caused him to emotionally break down, fall to his knees and cry," the complaint said.
"Kruckenberg-Anderson stated that he knew that by leaving a nude infant child exposed and covered in the elements would likely cause the baby to die," the complaint said.
After the teenager allegedly told detectives where he had hidden Harper, officers found her on Sunday — discovering that she had also been shot in the head.
A Wisconsin State Crime Lab employee who examined the child said, according to the complaint, that Harper was "likely alive or recently alive" when Kruckenberg-Anderson covered her in snow.
Speaking again with detectives after Harper's gunshot wound was discovered, Kruckenberg-Anderson "admitted to placing the baby into the snow-covered area in the tree and shooting the baby twice in the head with a firearm," the complaint said.
A spent shell casing that matched the one found by Harper was also found in Kruckenberg-Anderson's backpack, according to authorities. The complaint further alleges a juvenile witness told detectives that Kruckenberg-Anderson had given him a firearm on January 8 and detectives found "the firearm caliber was consistent with the casings and fired projectiles located by law enforcement and crime laboratory personnel."
He is slated to be back in court on Jan. 20 for his preliminary hearing. A judge handed down a $1 million bond at his court appearance Tuesday.
North Carolina titan drops off 11 hits featuring Kurupt, Kxng Crooked & more
Jody Lo has proven to be one of the most promising artists out of Winston Salem and possibly the entire North Carolina. After a flux of consistently artistic releases since 2018 we finally get the first official Jody Lo album and the overall project is FIRE. Flowing almost perfectly to each beat, the lyricism is phenomenally satisfying and the beat selection was actually pretty dope as well, both complimentary to one another. Album features verses from Dogg Pound’s Kurupt, Kxng Crooked, Ras Kass & more.
You can check out the full project on any music streaming service
We all need a ride or die person in our life. Philadelphia native and Alpha Media Group artist, TaeTho, expresses that feeling perfectly on his new song and an accompanying music video titled "By My Side."
This is the lead single from Taetho's forthcoming sophomore album, “DONTAE.”
(Ocala, Florida) Skroll Music Inc. is excited to announce that their priority artist and founder; Jack Diamond has released a new single that’s already well on its way to being a hit single. “Free Love” featuring Think It’s A Game Records artist YFN Lucci it definitely delivers. Produced by Kyle Junior. A true collaboration of both that typical Florida sound but with many Atlanta undertones.
With it’s catchy hook and tuneful flow it’s no wonder it’s streams and exposure are rising as more and more people continue to put the track on repeat and it gains more attention being picked up by several radio stations.
Free Love is that single we’ve been looking for all year. So be sure to add it to your playlists, liked songs, and request it from your favorite stations and DJs today. “Free Love” featuring YFN Lucci is available on all streaming platforms. Visuals shot and directed by Shooters Touch Photography are sure to impress.
We'd like to send a big birthday shoutout to the one and only Slick Rick!
A true master of his own style, the now 56-years young hip hop pioneer first made his presence known in 1985, when he teamed up with fellow icon Doug E. Fresh to release "The Show" and "La Di Da Di."
Since then the London born, Bronx, New York raised emcee has gone on to release four solo albums. His 1988 debut, "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick," spawned the classic songs "Children's Story," "Hey Young World," "The Ruler's Back," "Mona Lisa," "The Moment I Feared" and "Teenage Love."
In addition to Doug E. Fresh, Rick has collaborated with Jay-Z, Kid Capri, Snoop Dogg, Nice & Smooth, Outkast, Mos Def, Big Boi and more.
Raise a glass and toast Slick Rick on his born day!
"Boroughs (New York New York)" is a classic collaboration from Illa Ghee and the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep. I previously uploaded this video in 2009, but the quality is only 480P. So I re-ripped from Mobb Deep's 2004 "Infamous Allegiance, Pt. 1" DVD.
Ali Alexander -- the pro-Trump organizer of the "Stop the Steal" movement -- calls himself one of the originators of the D.C. rally that preceded the Capitol riots ... but he claims he got help from 3 Congressmen.
The right-wing activist had been vocal for weeks about holding a huge event on January 6 in order to stop Congress from certifying the election win for Joe Biden, and he stated on video he schemed with 3 GOP Representatives to make it happen -- Andy Biggs and Paul A. Gosar from Arizona & Mo Brooks from Alabama.
All 3 GOP lawmakers are hard-line Trump supporters & have links to Alexander through video & social media posts & Ali claims their plan was to put "maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting."
He adds that they wanted to "change the hearts & the minds of Republicans who were in that body, hearing our loud roar from outside."
As you know, the D.C. rally for President Trump was followed by a march to the U.S. Capitol, where an angry mob of his supporters violently stormed in ... resulting in 5 deaths.
Alexander & his "Stop the Steal" group have been banned from Twitter, and though he's denied inciting the riot ... the 3 Republicans are taking heat for aiding him.
Biggs & Brooks have denied involvement with Alexander in organizing the Jan. 6 rally, & Gosar has not responded yet.
As we've reported ... Democratic members of Congress like Rep. Jim Clyburn have suggested the Capitol riots were part of an inside job facilitated by GOP politicians -- though he didn't name names. Similarly, Rep. Mikie Sherrill claimed she saw some of her GOP colleagues leading groups on "reconnaissance" tours of the building the day before the insurrection.
Sherrill also didn't identify who she claims she saw doing the tours, but there's an awful lot of smoke around the theory the insurrectionists didn't act alone.
Kyle Rittenhouse -- the teenager charged with homicide in the Kenosha, WI killings -- needs to stop drinking and flashing white power symbols ... at least that's what prosecutors want.
The Kenosha County D.A.'s Office is asking a judge to modify Rittenhouse's bond conditions to bar him from boozing, going anywhere alcohol is served, making white supremacist hand gestures in public, or hanging out with groups like the Proud Boys ... according to new legal docs obtained by TMZ.
In the docs, prosecutors claim Rittenhouse was hanging out with Proud Boys members inside a Wisconsin bar last week, with the Proud Boys serenading him and posing for pictures chock full of white power symbols.
However, Rittenhouse claims he's not a member of the Proud Boys, or any other white nationalist groups, and believes prosecutors are just trying to inject race into his case.
Remember ... Rittenhouse is charged with killing 2 protesters and wounding a 3rd during the civil unrest in Kenosha that exploded following Jacob Blake's shooting. He was 17 at the time, and video allegedly shows him shooting 2 of the 3 people before walking right past police. He's currently out of jail on $2 million bail.
Under Wisconsin law, Rittenhouse is able to drink alcohol if accompanied by a parent ... but prosecutors want to cut him off, claiming alcohol consumption "increases the likelihood of violent acts."
Bezzeled Gang Records presents “Da Man On Tha Low” music video series. Season 1 / Episode 1 features the first single off the up and coming album “Da Man On Tha Low” coming January 2021. Directed by Charles Robinson and WillieCurtis. Assisted by XavierPatterson. Produced by FateEastwood.
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Police say a well-known Atlanta rapper who was wanted on multiple charges related to a shooting death over the weekend, turned himself in Wednesday night.
Rayshawn Bennett, 29, who goes by the stage name YFN Lucci, was wanted for felony murder & aggravated assault among other charges in connection to the death of 28-year-old James Adams on December 10, 2020.
Atlanta police said Adams was found shot around 5:20 p.m. in the middle of the 900 block of Peeples Street SW. He was rushed to Grady Memorial Hospital where he later died.
A second victim, later identified as 32-year-old Kevin Wright arrived at Atlanta Fire Station 14 in a personal vehicle. Police said he suffered a gunshot wound to the abdomen. He was rushed to the hospital for treatment & has since been recovering from those injuries.
Investigators linked the two shootings, & with the help of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, were able to identify Bennett & two others.
Ra’von Boyd, 23, & Leroy Pitts, 17, have since been taken into custody in South Florida thanks to the help of the Miami-Dade Police Department, City of Miami Police Department, The US Attorney’s Office in Miami, & the FBI Field Office in Miami. They face similar charges to Bennett.
Brooklyn emcee/producer Saga has dropped a new track this morning (first posted by PaperChaserDotCom) entitled “Cold Phrases.” Featuring Krondon (Strong Arm Steady) and a slappin’ instrumental by DJ Skizz. It’s that raw but conscious boom-bap that defined NY hip-hop in the golden era.
This is the first leak from Saga’s new Six Demon Bag EP to drop on January 21st. Like his one-two release punch last year (The Hagler EP and the Agassi LP respectively) he views the forthcoming Six Demon Bag EP as an appetizer of straight beats n rhyming as a predecessor for his next full length to drop in the coming months. However, within that is quality content including production from himself as well as Marco Polo (Eto, Styles P), DJ Skizz (Conway, Marlon Craft) and Tone Spliff (Ruste Juxx, King Magnetic).
Besides Krondon, King Magnetic guests to add some lyrical heat as well.
With a lengthy history in the game, Saga’s 2015 debut full-length Out Of The Shadows was with Producer Marco Polo (Masta Ace, Torae). He has appeared on tracks with such notables as Freddie Gibbs, Roc Marciano and Blu. He also toured Europe several times with such artists as Fashawn, Exile and Asher Roth.