(Fox6 Now) LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A family says a man broke into their home and started undressing in a 12-year-old girl's bedroom. He's facing a litany of charges and recovering from gunshot wounds.
"It was early early in the morning when my daughter text my phone and she told me someone was in her room. We ran out the room and there he was, standing right there in the kitchen," said the female homeowner.
"Half naked," said the male homeowner.
"Right," said the female homeowner.
As it turned out, the stranger in her room at 7 a.m. Sunday, April 14 was a next-door neighbor. The child's family moved to the home near Homeview Drive and Montana Avenue two weeks prior. They said the neighbor broke in through the front door.
"She was really smart. She hid under the cover, turned her light down, turned her volume down on her phone to text me and then she peeked out from the cover to see where he was at, and she got up and she ran away," said the female homeowner.
Police said 38-year-old Donald Oliver Jr. has a long history of convictions for drugs, trespassing and fleeing police. In 2001, he pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct. Court records showed he got a 15-year-old girl pregnant.
"He got undressed in my daughter's room. Like, what were your intentions? Like, you are sick," said the female homeowner.
Oliver Jr. was in a wheelchair as he made an appearance in court Monday, April 15 to be arraigned. Bond was set at $50,000.
"I told him get out, and he didn't want to move, and he growled at me. He growled. He ended up getting six shots, period," said the male homeowner.
No charges were filed against the homeowner.
Police said as Oliver Jr. stood in their home, undressed, he dropped a small bag of suspected heroin.
"I'm not going to let anybody run me out of my home. We're going to stay here. I just hope everybody knows leave this house alone," said the female homeowner.
The family said they never met their next-door neighbor until that morning.
Sunny Perez was born in Rancocas Valley hospital in Willingboro NJ, to a military father and Registered Nurse mom. Raised in the church Sunny started making his own music at the age of 10 years old after he purchased “The Marshall Matters LP.” By the time Sunny Perez entered middle school Sunny has already been known for Battling around the neighborhood, lunchroom rapping and participated in countless talent shows. Through Sunny’s musical journey he’s faced incarcerations, bad management, janky Promoters and producers. Sunny used all of these experiences to mold him into a better artist. In 2018 Sunny Perez released his first album For Your Girlfriend.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A Marrero woman used her ex-boyfriend’s prosthetic leg to beat him up after a night of drinking and a break up, authorities said.
Michelle Jackson, 58, was arrested on Wednesday (April 10) and booked with aggravated battery, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Capt. Jason Rivarde said the two began drinking on Feb. 11 when at some point the victim told Jackson he wanted to date someone else.
The man later went to sleep but woke up early the next morning with a large cut on his head and was dripping with blood. His hand was also injured, Rivarde said.
Jackson told a relative that she took the victim’s prosthetic leg and beat him with it. Jackson also admitted to stabbing the man, although he did not have any stab wounds, Rivarde said.
Jackson left before deputies arrived. They said she called a relative and friend because she though she killed the man.
U.S. Marshals eventually tracked Jackson down Wednesday at her house and booked her into the Jefferson parish Correctional Center.
SWV recently sat down for an interview with Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee of The Breakfast Club. They talk about their BET reality show "Ladies Night" with Salt-N-Pepa, touring, their legacies, loyalty and more.
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As he takes a toke from his bowl and gears up for another session of music making, this is the daily ritual for 24 year old indie musical sensation Zach "Twitty" Savitch. The Leader of The "815 Ocho Pirate Gang" Movement, hailing from Lasalle-Peru, Illinois, is a marvel of seamless genre melding harmonious hits. His approach to making a song is very indicative of today's more "Feelings" based music. Being an hour out from Chicago he got a close look into the early stages of the growing drill scene and though he liked the sound he decided to go his own way. He has gone on record to say that he wants to make "Happy Trap", a sound all his own; And with amazing tracks like his debut Hit Single, "Vlone", or the drip heavy, "Water Walk", or even the lost love-inspired "cold ramen" you can truly hear The pride, love and freedom in his music. Twitty though unsigned has gained a co-sign and management by D.C. based major indie talent manager/agent, Dashaun "Fat Jefe" Lipscomb and their union seems to have nothing but postive effects on Twitty's quickly Blossoming Career. With over 3k Monthly Listeners gained on Spotify within one week of the the official release of "Vlone", Placement on high profile spotify playlists, (multiple "The Candy Network" playlists, 'Henny N' Coke", Among Other) and many Top Music Blogs and Instagram Influencers singing his praises It's Looking To be An Amazing year for the young Musician. "The Places I Go In My Mind Are More Beautiful Than Any Reality", These words were spoken by Twitty and it begs The question, Are you ready to see the beauty in his mind? Keep your eyes and ears open. Because Twitty has alot more coming in 2019!
(NBC Los Angeles) A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Thursday honoring Cypress Hill, the first Latino American hip-hop group with a recording to go platinum.
Comedian Tommy Chong and the rapper Xzibit joined band members in speaking in the late-morning ceremony in front of the Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop at the Eastown apartment complex on Hollywood Boulevard.
The star is the 2,660th since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the first 1,558 stars. The ceremony comes 10 days short of seven months after the release of its the group's latest album, "Elephants on Acid."
Senen Reyes (also known as Sen Dog) and Ulpiano Sergio Reyes (also known as Mellow Man Ace) -- brothers who were born in Cuba and raised in South Gate -- teamed with New York City native Lawrence Muggerud (also known as DJ Muggs) and Louis Freese (aka B-Real) in 1988 to form the hip-hop group DVX, short for Devastating Vocal Excellence.
Mellow Man Ace left the band a short time later to pursue a solo career and the group changed its name to Cypress Hill, after a street in South Gate. Drummer Eric "Bobo" Correa joined in 1993 and continues to be a member.
Cypress Hill's self-titled first album was released in August 1991 and sold more than 2 million copies. Its second album, "Black Sunday," released in 1993, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and earned a triple-platinum certification after selling more than 3 million copies.
Cypress Hill received its first Grammy nomination in 1993 for best rap performance by a duo or group for "Insane In The Brain." It was also nominated in the category the following two years for "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" and "Throw Your Set In The Air."
"Insane in the Brain" was 34th on VH1's list of 100 greatest songs of hip-hop released in 2008.
The band's third album, 1995's "Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom," and fifth, 2000's "Skull & Bones," went platinum, each selling more than 1 million copies. Its third, 1998's "Cypress Hill IV," went gold, selling more than 500,000 copies.
Cypress Hill is scheduled to perform tonight at the Whiskey a Go Go in West Hollywood and conduct a European tour June 19-July 14.
Report via TMZ -- Nipsey Hussle's friend who was shot during the fatal attack is about to get sprung from jail.
As we first reported ... Kerry Lathan -- a 56-year-old man who was shot in the back when Nipsey was killed outside his The Marathon clothing store -- was arrested days after because one of his parole conditions is not associating with known gang members. You'll recall cops said Nipsey was a member of the Rollin 60s Crips.
Lathan was transferred to Men's Central Jail in downtown L.A. but a rep with L.A. Superior Court tells us the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation withdrew its petition to revoke his parole.
It's unclear why the Corrections Department is making this move but as you know ... Nipsey's been celebrated as a hero in his community by everyone from L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti to President Obama.
In fact, Nipsey was supposed to meet with city officials the day after he was brutally gunned down ... to hold a gang violence summit with LAPD.
Lathan could reportedly be a free man again by Thursday afternoon.
The Florida rapper posted a $20K cash bond following his arrest on the U.S.-Canada border Wednesday, April 17.
Kodak and his entourage were on the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge when they were stopped. A subsequent search of their vehicles turned up several firearms and marijuana.
Kodak, 21, and Jeantony Saintmelus, 22, were booked on suspicion of criminal possession of a weapon and unlawful possession of marijuana, state police said. Stetson J. President, 24, and Madarrow D. Smith, 20, were booked for alleged criminal possession of a weapon.
BMF Big Meech Childhood and Teenage Years Bestfriend D Meeks sits down with Doc Hicks TV for a EXCLUSIVE Interview. D Meeks takes us back to the 1980s as they were kids and gives us stories of growing up in southwest Detroit/ Excorse under the mentorship of EDRICK E.D BOYD. D Meeks gives his thoughts on 50 Cent BMF series plus more.
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D.L. Hughley spoke to VladTV about not understanding the celebrity college cheating scandal, as he explained that these rich kids were given the best tools at resources at the top schools in the world. He added that if they still failed their SAT test with all of that help, they're dumb. D.L. went on to speak about pushing his daughter to work hard while she was in college, because he wanted it to be a meaningful experience. To hear more, including D.L.'s thoughts on Dr. Dre taking down his post about his daughter going to USC.
Eboni K Williams, who used to be a co-host on Fox News, explains her experiences working at the conservative news network. Williams also talked about her times as a lawyer in the court room and how it relates to working in media now.
1. Where are we talking from today? A. I am from Chicago originally but Florida currently has my heart. 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. Well, I went through maybe 3-4 name ideas but I ultimately went with the name I was born with, Dahshanae. It felt the most right and really further pushed the motive of truly showing my audience who I am. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. I just finished working on my first mixtape, "Relapse" and it is truly my most personal project yet. "Relapse" will be available on all platforms June 17th and the first single and visual from the project, "R.I.A" will be out April 19th followed by a few more really amazing releases so I'm very excited about it. I found my sound while writing this project. I learned so much about myself and what is and isn't love through this project. More importantly, I learned how to accept my flaws and to take everything that I've learned to make better decisions in life and hopefully be a beacon for others that hear this project and relate to it in some way to help them understand that repeated behavior will have the repeated results. 4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. I would say who inspired me most was definitely Janet Jackson and Beyoncé. I was literally 4 years old staring at my TV studying Janet Jackson's music video choreography until I had it completely down packed. Same with Beyoncé as I got older. I've just always been obsessed with their confidence, their creativity, their drive. Everything they did was completely genius and legendary and I think myself as well as many girls growing up saw that as an example of true brilliance. When I got more so into my teens, I got into Erykah Badu and fell in love with her voice and her vision. I would say I definitely look up to so many strong women that inspire me to be the artist that I am today. 5. Who are your favorite musicians? A. I love so many artists and I'm always finding new ones to add to the already long list of my favs but off the top of my head, I'd say Jessie Reyez, Mickey Shiloh, Chloe X Halle, Jhene Aiko, Erykah Badu, Nicki Minaj, and Ariana Grande.
6. What have been the greatest challenges/frustrations of your career so far? A. My greatest challenges have definitely been feeling unsure of myself and allowing others to make me feel unsure of myself when I am confident in something. I'm a Libra so I'm already very indecisive by nature so getting to a point where I'm completely happy with something can be a long process and can become an even longer process when I have other people in my ear telling me they don't like something I do and that I should do this instead than someone coming behind them and saying they don't like that. I kind of had to come to the realization that not everyone is going to like everything I do and no matter how hard I try, you simply can not please everyone. I had to give myself a mini pep one day and tell myself that I got this and to just go with my gut and that has definitely helped me overcome some of my self-doubts. 7. As a musician, what is your definition of success? A. Being a musician, many people would say success is selling out shows, getting a #1 on Billboard, and having millions of dollars. Don't get more wrong, I think those things can play a factor in the look of success but I'm more worried about the feel of success. Being able to connect with your audience through your music is huge to me because there are so many people around the world going through things and always have that feeling that it's just them feeling crappy or low key weird or whatever is it. With my music I want my audience to see that they are not alone so people messaging me or coming to my shows saying that one of my songs made them feel better about their situation or made them feel empowered then that means true success to me. 8. What is your idea of perfect happiness? A. My idea of perfect happiness is being able to create art. Rather it's music, visuals, performances, paintings, etc. As long as I'm creating freely and being able to fully express myself through my art, that is the definition of a happy Dahshanae. Well...that and food. 9. What is your present state of mind? A. My present state of mind is solely on making my mark. I remember seeing something Left Eye from TLC said in an interview and it really stuck with me. She said that if you can see something you want in your head clear as day, then it is possible. When you believe in it, It starts manifesting into reality. For me, always believing in myself and keeping the doubters far away from my creative thought process and execution is key. 10. What is your most treasured possession? A. My most treasured possession is hands down my laptop. I feel like my entire life is on it so I'm super protective over it. You can take away my entire studio but as long as I got my laptop, I'm good. 11. What do you enjoy doing most? A. I enjoy being in my studio from sun up to sun down just writing. For my "Relapse" project, in particular, I really freestyle many of the songs and now it is probably one of my favorite ways to create. You never really know what you're going say so sometimes the melody is everything but I have to go in a switch a few words around and sometimes the melody and the lyrics just fit so perfectly that I leave it alone so it's a pretty interesting process for me. 12. Where would you like to be in 10 years’ time? A. In 10 years, my only real goal is to be happy and to continue to make music that makes people feel human and inspire them to be unapologetic. 13. Where you @ online? A. You can find me on all social media platforms @IamDahshanae
(MMA Junkie) -- Former UFC strawweight fighter Angela Magana is on the road to recovery after being in a coma for two days, her coach, Gabriel Lamastus, told MMA Junkie on Thursday.
“Angela is responding to the treatment and is waking up!!!,” Lamastus said in a text message. “We are over joyed (sic). She has been in and out of it.”
He added, “This started happening this morning.” Lamastus said Magana has been able to talk, as well.
The significant progress in Magana’s condition comes two days after she fell into a coma following complications from anesthesia during emergency surgery at University Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Magana had been dealing with back pain as she prepared for an upcoming Combate Americas fight. An MRI revealed Magana had a herniated disc, but she continued to train for roughly a week while on medication until the pain became too much.
Monday, Magana had a nerve block done, but Lamastus said she didn’t respond well, leading to a diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome and the need for emergency surgery Tuesday. Magana didn’t wake up after surgery until Thursday morning.
Magana, who was released from the UFC in January 2018, had been scheduled to meet Kyra Batara at “Combate 35: Reinas” on April 26 in Los Angeles.