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COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, Ill. (WLS) -- A person who was shot Monday at an intersection in south suburban Country Club Hills has been identified as Chicago rapper Tavares Taylor, known as Lil Reese, by hospital officials.

Police said officers responded to the 167th Street and Pulaski Road for reports of a shooting.

When they arrived, officers found a vehicle with fresh blood in the driver's seat and on the ground next to the door, police said. Witnesses said a man had taken the victim from the scene.

Officers checked nearby hospitals and found a male with a gunshot wound to the neck area at South Suburban Hospital's emergency room in Hazel Crest, police said. He was transferred to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

Officials at Christ Medical Center identified the victim as Taylor and said he is in critical condition.

No arrests have been reported. An investigation by Country Club Hills police is ongoing.

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Chicago Rapper Tavares Taylor, better known as Lil Reese, rose to fame as the featuring artist on Chief Keef's single "Don't Like." Which seemingly birthed the drill rap era and shined light on the violence n Chicago's streets. Lil Reese would spill hate filled lyrics wishing death on opps (short for "opposition" or rival gang members), and spewing disrespect towards those not in his gang. His name gained more fire as gang members he would come into conflict with would often end up murdered in the streets. With one of the most known being fellow Chi-Raq rapper and rival gang member, "Lil JoJo." These deaths earned Reese the nick name "The Grim Reaper."

Well 2019 has been a grim year of reaping for rapper. He was caught slipping by rivals and attacked earlier this year. The video not only showed Lil Reese to be very little of a threat with out a gun (and he was yelling to someone to call someone else to get the gun) but he also stained his fear level and clothes by shitting on himself during the scuffle. Giving the impression this might be his first real fight other than the video released a few years ago of Reese fighting his child's mother at a party.

Today, news has unfolded that in the day light hours, Reese was shot at an intersection in Chicago's South Suburb of Country Club Hills. Responding officers said witnesses claimed another man took the injured rapper in a personal vehicle following the shooting. Police contacted local hospitals and found out the victim was shot in the neck, and his identity. Lil Reese has been listed in critical condition and currently no arrests have been made or leads have been released. 

We will keep readers updated as we learn more. 

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(TMZ) -- A Popeyes employee was caught making their now-infamous chicken sandwiches above a trash can -- for which the owner has now taken full responsibility and corrected.

TMZ has obtained some pretty shocking photos taken Friday at a Popeyes restaurant in Fairfax, VA -- where it appears an employee behind the counter is fast at work putting together as many sandos as possible. But, it's being done on top of a tray that's conveniently resting on top of a large trash bin ... and the setup was in customers' line of sight.

The placement begs many different questions -- the obvious one being ... WHY? Not enough counter space? Not enough hands on deck? Too much demand? Turns out, it was pretty much all of the above, according to this location's owner.

The guy tells us that on this particular day, the restaurant was overwhelmed after only having been open a few days, and then getting slammed with a 100 chicken sandwich order.

He says when he saw his brand new employees using the bin -- which he claims was totally empty -- he immediately ordered another table, which is in the store now.

Of course, this is just the latest eyebrow-raising behavior that's surfaced over the past week or so since Popeyes reintroduced their viral sensation sandwich.

We already know people have been losing their minds at several different locations nationwide over these things, with customers and employees coming to blows ... and in the worst incident, someone was fatally stabbed.

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On todays episode of Doc Hicks TV, we have a exclusive interview with BMF Big Meech And Southwest T 1st mentor, Edrick E.D Boyd. E.D is the original Co-founder of 'The 50 Boyz.' In this part we start off in the 1980s with Edrick ED Boyd having a discussion with a associate named Bear over moving to the southwest side of Detroit to run his business. We discuss the trails and tribulations he faced while going through this transition. His affiliation to Young Boyz Incorporated and if he had a relationship with Butch Jones. Last but not least we talk about who introduced him to big meech as a teenager and his experience with meech and southwest t, thier close relationship and going to dinner as a family every sunday. This is part 2 of our exclusive interview.

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AUBURN, Ala. (WSFA) - The man police believe kidnapped Aniah Blanchard made his first appearance in court Sunday afternoon, but WSFA 12 News was denied access.

In a rare Sunday hearing during a long holiday weekend, kidnapping suspect Ibraheem Yazeed made his initial court appearance before Judge Russell Bush. The media - and a representative from the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office - were not let into the building. WSFA 12 News later learned a gag order has been issued in this case, something rarely seen at the district court level.

Suspects are scheduled for a first appearance before a judge within 72 hours after their arrest. Court proceedings are public hearings, and it’s unclear why this hearing was restricted. We questioned several officials, including the district attorney, but they declined to comment. Blanchard’s family was escorted out of the courthouse by deputies after the hearing concluded.

Yazeed was out on bond for a kidnapping case out of Montgomery when he was arrested in this case, and that bond has been revoked. It’s unclear whether a bail has been set for the latest kidnapping count.

Yazeed was identified as a suspect in the case on Thursday, and a warrant was issued for his arrest on a first-degree kidnapping charge. The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force took him into custody shortly before midnight Thursday in Pensacola, Florida, and on Saturday he was behind bars in Lee County.

Blanchard, the stepdaughter of UFC fighter Walt Harris, was reported missing on Oct. 24. A total of 11 agencies are actively searching for her, with investigators keying in on the area between Auburn and Montgomery. Surveillance video from a convenience store put her in Auburn on Oct. 23, and photos from the store show Yazeed was there at the same time.

A witness told authorities he saw Yazeed force Blanchard into a car, and an affidavit states blood evidence, “indicative of someone suffering a life-threatening injury,” was found in the passenger compartment of Blanchard’s 2017 Honda CR-V. Her vehicle was found on Oct. 25 at an apartment complex in Montgomery, and it had sustained damage.

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The official music video for "3 Minute Manual" from Smoke Dza x Curren$y's upcoming new mixtape 'Prestige Worldwide'.

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Talib Kweli welcomed El-P to his latest episode of the People's Party. The pair chopped it up about El-P's group Run the Jewels with Killer Mike, his time on Rawkus Records, his wife being a stand-up comedian, Company Flow and more.

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(TMZ) -- Charles Rogers -- the #2 overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft -- has died, multiple outlets and former teammates confirm. He was only 38.

The details surrounding Rogers' death are unclear. We're working on it.

One of the people conforming his death is former Michigan State teammate Chris Baker.

"Devastated to learn of the passing of my spartan brother Charles Rodgers," Baker said.

"Spoke with his mom this morning. Please pray for her and his children. Please also be respectful of their privacy at this difficult time. Rip Chuck."

Rogers was selected by the Detroit Lions and flashed huge potential -- catching 22 passes for 243 yards and 2 touchdowns during his first 5 games of the '03 season. But, he suffered a broken clavicle, which ended his rookie campaign.

The following season, he broke his clavicle again -- on just the 3rd play of the '04 season.

He was cut by the Lions in 2006, essentially ending his NFL career.

After his football career ended, Rogers admitted he had struggled with substance abuse -- including an addiction to Vicodin.

He had been arrested multiple times for alcohol-related issues. Rogers -- who reportedly signed a $40 mil rookie contract with the Lions -- is survived by 8 children.

Rogers was a legend at MSU -- where he earned 1st-team All-American honors during his 2002 junior season, when he posted 68 catches for 1,351 yards and 13 TDs.

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MIAMI (AP) — Dion Waiters has been handed a 10-game suspension by the Miami Heat, with the team citing multiple examples of conduct detrimental to the team as the reason for his second banishment of the season.

The suspension was announced Sunday. It comes three days after Waiters, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter, was treated for a medical emergency that started on the Heat charter flight Thursday night from Phoenix to Los Angeles.

Waiters, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the team nor the player has confirmed details publicly, ingested at least one cannabis-infused edible and had a reaction serious enough that medical attention was required when the plane landed in Los Angeles.

“We are very disappointed in Dion’s actions this season that include the very scary situation on Thursday night, and grateful that the outcome wasn’t worse,” the Heat said in a statement.

Waiters was also suspended for Miami’s season opener after a series of incidents in the preseason and conflicts with coach Erik Spoelstra. His reaction on social media to the first suspension was also not well-received by Miami officials, and Waiters has not appeared in any of the nine Heat games so far this season.

The 10-game suspension, which will likely cost Waiters at least $834,483 in salary, began with Miami’s loss at the Lakers on Friday. The earliest he could return to Miami’s lineup would be Dec. 1, when the Heat visit Brooklyn. But that would seem most unlikely, and Waiters’ future with the franchise is in serious doubt.

It’s unclear what, if any, contact he will have with the team during the suspension.

Waiters is in his fourth Heat season, the on-court portion of that best remembered by his game-winning 3-pointer to beat Golden State 105-102 on Jan. 23, 2017 — part of Miami’s 30-11 finish that season after an 11-30 start.

He was rewarded that summer with a four-year contract worth $47.3 million, plus about $5 million more in possible incentives for playing a certain number of games. Waiters has yet to even get close to that bonus money, and he would have needed to play in 70 of Miami’s 73 remaining games to claim the extra $1.1 million at stake this season.

That is obviously not going to happen.

Waiters has never made more than 46 appearances in a year since coming to Miami. He’s been in only 120 games with the Heat, missing many because of ankle injuries and surgery on his ankle and foot.

Waiters is a career 13.2-point scorer and has averaged 14 points per game while with the Heat.

Miami is off to a 6-3 start without Waiters this season, and play their next five games against teams with records currently below the .500 mark.

“We are proud of how our players have started the season,” the Heat said in Sunday’s statement. “We expect all of our players, including Dion, to conduct themselves in accordance with the highest standards, and to show professionalism and respect for their teammates, the team, the fans and the NBA community.”

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Gangsta Lou dropped by The Beat 139 to talk about his affiliation with Alpo Martinez, Alpo Martinez, Rich Porter, being a member of the group Mob Style, Harlem street life, the movie "Paid In Full" and more.

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Wilmington, DE recording artist, Speed Dollaz, sits down with DJ Smallz and reflects back on his music career. This is part 4 of 4 installments in this segment.

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Comin straight out of the 757, King Blu dropped another banga called "Curry wit Rocc". King Blu is no rookie to the game, his lyrics are straight to the point, and cuts to the chase. The beat pairs well with the video as well as the lyrical flow. King Blu explains certain parts of his life in the song and the hook is catchy- "Steph Curry with the rocc, get money none stop"

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