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(WHNT) -- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A brawl at a buffet surprised diners and one police officer.


Police say two people were boiling mad as they were waiting for crab legs.

"Literally, as I sat down and maybe took two bites out of my plate," Huntsville police officer Gerald Johnson recalled.

For Johnson, apparently, some Friday evening peace and quiet was too much to ask.

"There's a woman who's beating a man. People are moving around, plates are shattering everywhere," Johnson continued.

No sooner had he dished up a plate at Meteor Buffet off Memorial Parkway, Johnson says a fight was happening in the food line.

"It's not something you typically hear, if you can imagine a fencing match," Johnson said.

The sound Johnson was hearing was tongs clashing. The Meteor Buffet diners were eagerly awaiting the next tray of crab legs coming out of the kitchen.

"Everyone was saying, 'They cut me in line. She cut me in line. He cut me in line. I was here first,'" Johnson said.

Police arrested John Chapman and Chequita Jenkins who was eating at the buffet with her kids.

"They'd been waiting there for the crab legs for a good 10, 20 minutes. When they finally came out, it's very heated. Especially if someone is taking more than their fair share," Johnson recounted.

Officer Johnson said after talking with Chapman and Jenkins, they admitted their tempers got the best of them. Chapman is facing disorderly conduct, Jenkins is charged with third-degree assault. Both people could end up paying a few hundred dollars in fines, well above the $10.58 per plate charge at Meteor Buffet.

Chapman suffered a cut to his head in the restaurant fight. Jenkins was not hurt. Chapman will next be in court on March 21st.

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Kangoo Kiddd - "PTSD"

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Chicago born and raised, Kangoo Kiddd grew up with the hip-hop culture embedded in his DNA. A Southside native to the windy city, discovering his music core at Percy L. Julian with super producers Keezo Kane and V-city as well as R& B/ Neo-Soul singer B. J. the Chicago Kid and Artist Developer Magnis V ( Big Worm) and others!

Kangoo Kiddd delivers an artistic view that's "true" to him as he gets lyrical in a rhythym that is going to allow him to burst through hip-hop like nothing ever heard. His stories are the streets of Chicago and his perspective is from an angle he describes as family oriented!

As the Sole Proprietor of Broken Records 1153, He has brought a dynamic that most would describe as passionate. He makes his own instrumentals and does his cover art along with his YouTube series "In The Lab!!!" which gives him a platform many rappers don't have! He says he doesn't have to find anyone to fulfill his vision. He brings his dreams to fruition!

Kangoo Kiddd can be found on mostly all streaming platforms. Usually, his singles are just a google search away! From song like "Service", Ride on Me", "Groupie Gang", "I Can Fly", "Party Bus" to his new release Coming Soon- PTSD, Kangoo Kiddd has proven versatility with his lyrics! He has also shown a strong work ethic as he is mainly concerned about making a name for himself and making his Family proud!

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"PTSD" will be released Friday and will be available in online stores and streaming services. 

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(Palestine Herald) -- Having her face burned and a gun pointed at her didn't kill Della Witt-Denizeri's spirit. She's as full of life today as she was before the armed robbery at the Pit Stop Friday morning.

That's when a 40-year-old assailant, after removing money from the cash register, covered Witt-Denizeri, 57, with lighter fluid and set her on fire.

Witt-Denizeri suffered second degree burns to her head, ears, hands, and neck. She was kept in the hospital overnight for observation for inhalation burns.

“My hair will grow back and my ears will peel,” she said. “All the parts of me that matter are great.”

Friday started like any other day for Witt-Denizeri: It began with a prayer.

Witt-Denizeri said God sent her to the store to check on her friend, Pit Stop clerk Linda Camire. Witt-Denizeri said Camire, who had lost a loved one, was on her heart.

When Witt-Denizeri arrived at the Pit Stop, robbery suspect Robert Thompson met her at the door and told her the store was closed due to problem with the gas pumps.

Witt-Denizeri didn’t recognize Thompson. She knew something was wrong.

Witt-Denizeri said she saw Thompson was wearing a cross. “Oh, you’re a Christian too,” she said. “Give me a hug.” Instead of a hug, she said Thompson dragged her into the store.

He used duct tape to bind her and Camire, and then doused them with lighter fluid before setting Witt-Denizeri on fire and leaving the store.

It was a cold morning. Witt-Denizeri's three layers of clothing kept the robber from wrapping the duct tape tightly around her. Also working in her favor: The chemicals in the lighter fluid dissolved the glue on the tape over her eyes, allowing her to see the flames and quickly break the duct tape.

After she struggled from her clothing and smothered the fire, Witt-Denizeri said her thoughts immediately turned to Camire, on the floor in a puddle of lighter fluid. Witt-Denizeri then tore the tape from Camire and escorted her out of the store.

Caught on security cameras, the robber was apprehended shortly before 5 p.m. by the Palestine Police Department.

Thompson was charged with armed robbery and aggravated assault. His bond was set at $4 million – $2 million for each charge.

Witt-Denizeri was transported to Palestine Regional Medical Center, and later transferred to Parkland Memorial Hospital's burn center.

“If I were to see him now, I would probably give him a hug,” she said of Thompson. “I can always forgive what he tried to do to me – but I can't forgive how he tried to hurt Linda – and I guess I'll have to answer for that to the man upstairs.”

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Report via TMZ -- YNW Melly tried hatching an elaborate scheme to trick cops into thinking his buddies were killed by someone other than him and a pal -- at least, according to cops.

According to YNW's booking report out of Miramar, FL -- obtained by TMZ -- the rapper's friend, Cortlen Henry, drove to an ER in the wee hours of Oct. 26, asking for help for his two friends in his car, whom he claimed had been shot in a drive-by.

Cops say that the victims -- Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas Jr. -- were pronounced dead at the hospital. They were both shot in the head, torso and back. Police say it was a grisly scene ... blood splattered about the car. 

Cortlen told police he and his two pals had just wrapped a late night studio sesh, and as he was pulling off the freeway ... a car pulled up on his driver's side and opened fire. Cops confirm there were 8 bullet holes along the right side of the vehicle -- where Williams and Thomas sat. Cortlen escaped injury.

As police investigated Henry's account, they found forensic evidence leading them to believe he lied and was covering up a very different murder.

Cops say they found a shell casing inside the vehicle, along with 8 matching shell casings in a different location, where cops think YNW and Henry shot up the car to make it look like a drive-by.

Cops say the initial shot was fired from inside the vehicle -- not outside, as Henry claimed -- and originated from the left rear passenger side of the car, which is where they say they later discovered YNW had been sitting.

Police say surveillance footage from the recording studio shows YNW, Henry, Williams and Thomas getting in the car to leave. YNW got into the back left seat.

Cops say after Williams and Thomas were shot, YNW and Henry drove around with the dead bodies "for a period of time" before driving to the hospital. Henry later told police YNW was, in fact, in the same car with them ... but exited at some point and got in another car.

Something else that doesn't help YNW ... a documentary about his life and career, that cops say they watched ... which "glorifies his use and possession of firearms." Oh, and he's also got a song called "Murder On My Mind." It's dark stuff.

YNW and Henry have been charged with two counts of first-degree murder.

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The New Single off the album "HELLS ROOF"

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Accomplished hip-hop producer and founding member of Cypress Hill, DJ Muggs has announced the details for his new collaborative album with Rochester spitter Eto entitled "Hell's Roof". The news of the new album comes accompanied by a slick new visual for the track "Holy Wine" online. The duo's new album will drop across all digital platforms on March 1st, 2019 via Soul Assassins Records and is now available for pre-order in vinyl, cassette, a deluxe edition CD online at wwwSoulassassins.com.

"I had just finished the 'Kaos' album and wanted to work with someone new, and relatively unknown. I was talking to Meyhem Lauren one day and asked him if he knew any dope MCs. And he said he knows this kid from Rochester, New York named Eto and he’s dope. So I sent him a track for the 'DIA DEL ASESINATO' album and he destroyed it," remembers DJ Muggs. "So after that we started doing a new song here and there. I asked ETO if he had an idea for an album title and he said 'Hells Roof', which is a name they call his home turf. When he said it I immediately knew that's it."

"Hell's Roof is a name we call Rochester, because it's our stomping ground, and the dark sound that Muggs provides is the perfect backdrop," says ETO.

"HELLS ROOF" is a 12-song album that paints a dark picture using haunting samples and dense drums, and introspective rhymes that tell a dark story about the life in a city that ranks among the poorest in the entire country. According to a census poll, 33% of Rochester’s residents currently live in poverty and a staggering 50% of children live below the poverty line, which ranks inside the Top 10 for worst in the entire country. With poverty reaching epidemic levels, residents turn to life on the streets as a solution and the city of Rochester's violent crime rate is 151% higher than in comparison to the New York average per capita. The combination of the legendary West Coast producer and the young fiery spitter with roughneck verses creates a powerful sound on “HELLS ROOF”.

A limited-edition vinyl version of "HELLS ROOF" vinyl will be released via Rappcats with unique packaging that is limited to just 150 units.

The album follows the recent releases of Cypress Hill's Elephants On Acid album produced entirely by Muggs, his collaborative effort "KAOS" with Brooklyn's finest Roc Marciano, and DJ Muggs' acclaimed solo LP "Dia Del Asesinato".

The tracklisting for DJ Muggs x ETO "HELLS ROOF" album is as follows:

1. Crack Wars
2. Dominate
3. Holy Wine
4. Roses (feat. Roc Marci)
5. Still Mobbin (feat. Flee Lord & Big Twins)
6. Homie
7. The Blues
8. Tio Interlude
9. Last Supper (feat. Meyhem Lauren)
10. Attics
11. Victory (feat. Willie The Kid)
12. What You Sayin

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In this clip, Rah Digga and Lord Jamar weighed in on the Tekashi 6ix9ine situation and discussed whether or not he can bounce back. They spoke about how both he and the 9Trey Bloods used one another for personal gain and made the point that he's potentially getting a deal that only police get when they commit crimes.

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Bringing Soul Back To The City

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 Brandon James, one of Chicago’s most popular r&b performers is pleased to announce the expansion of his Soulful Sunday shows in Chicago. 

 The shows are held once a month on Sunday at Reggie's, 2100 South State Street. Reggie's, is one of Chicago’s hottest music joints, hosting the best independent and top acts. For two years Brandon has been the driving force behind Soulful Sundays. The soulful singer has tirelessly worked toward growing the shows by recruiting some of Chicago’s most talented artists to perform. Soulful Sundays, offers music lovers, fans, and fellow musicians a soul saving, unique night of music. Come hang out and hear some of the best music Chicago has to offer. 

 Chicago native Brandon James was born "Brandon James Foster". He states that he "started doing music as an outlet for depression early in life. I wasn't very popular in school and I was considered a latchkey kid due to my mother's work schedule and my father's battles with alcoholism." On a teacher's suggestion to find extracurricular activities, Brandon joined the choir. He finished the eighth grade with a determination to elevate his understanding of music and succeed with his own music. 

 Constantly challenging himself to become better at his craft, he has taken voice lessons from Bobby Wilsyn, Ars Musica, and Andrew Schultze. He has played with Earth, Wind & Fire and performed at some of Chicago’s most notable venues including the UIC Pavilion and the House of Blues. Brandon has also earned a degree in music performance and business from the Columbia College of Chicago. Forever seeking to share his story and testimony, Brandon seeks to inspire, touch hearts and provoke thought with his music.

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Once again DJ OP links up with frequent collaborator Fred the Godson and this time Joell Ortiz joins in. This joint is called "Gorilla Glue."

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UFC 235 Embedded: Vlog Series - Episode 2

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On Episode 2 of UFC 235 Embedded, welterweight title challenger Kamaru Usman puts his endurance on display during a New York City media tour and takes a call from lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Light heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith sneaks in some Big Apple sightseeing between interviews. On the opposite coast, welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and debuting welterweight Ben Askren talk about their history as teammates and friends. Light heavyweight champion Jon Jones puts in a hard workout, then clears his mind with some high-altitude outdoor time. UFC 235 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title fights taking place Saturday, March 2nd on Pay-Per-View.

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Offset stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about his new album, growing up without a father, keeping his son, Kulture, out of the public eye, almost losing Cardi B and more.

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MORRISVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Police found a Pennsylvania woman and her adult daughter in an apartment with the bodies of five relatives they had killed, including three children, authorities said Tuesday.

Shana S. Decree, 42, and Dominique Decree, 19, were charged with five counts of homicide and one count each of conspiracy.

Shana Decree told police that “everyone at the apartment ... wanted to die” and talked about suicide, according to court documents. Decree claimed one of the victims, Jamilla Campbell, 42, killed two other victims before she herself was slain.

The bodies were found Monday in an apartment in suburban Philadelphia after Bucks County child welfare officials showed up unannounced and got no response when they knocked on the door. A maintenance worker opened the door and found Shana Decree and Dominique Decree in a “disoriented” state, according to court documents.

Police arrived and found all five bodies in a bedroom. The apartment was in “disarray,” according to Police Chief George McClay, with broken drywall and broken glass, overturned furniture, and other clutter.

Shana Decree was arraigned early Tuesday, while her daughter was expected to make her initial court appearance later in the day.

It wasn’t clear whether either woman yet has a lawyer to speak for her.

The victims included Shana Decree’s children Naa’Irah Smith, 25, and Damon Decree Jr., 13, both of Morrisville; as well as Shana Decree’s sister Jamilla Campbell, of Trenton, New Jersey, and Campbell’s 9-year-old twin daughters Imani and Erika Allen. Authorities did not reveal how they died.

Authorities who had been looking for Campbell’s 17-year-old son Joshua found him in Willingboro, New Jersey, where he was staying with friends, McClay said.

Bucks County prosecutor Matthew Weintraub earlier stressed the teen is not a suspect, saying authorities just want to “ensure his safety.”

“We wanted to come out here at this point and make sure that everybody knew that the people that committed these atrocious acts are now in custody and will be made to pay for their crimes,” Weintraub said at the scene late Monday.

The bodies were found about 4 p.m. Monday after police went to check on the welfare of residents at the unit in the Robert Morris Apartments in Morrisville, on the Delaware River northeast of Philadelphia and across from Trenton, New Jersey.

The three-story, red-brick complex is on a busy road lined with auto repair shops, a safe-and-lock shop and a bail bonds agency nearby.

Thai Hall, 24, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, said she attended Morrisville High School with Smith and spoke with her about three months ago. Hall, whose mother lives in a neighboring apartment, said Smith was attending cosmetology school. She remembered Smith warmly.

“She was a happy person, happy person and cared for people,” Hall said.

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(NBC Miami) -- Two Miami-Dade police officers are facing charges following an investigation into footage showing one of them hitting a handcuffed suspect, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Sgt. Manuel Regueiro is being charged with misdemeanor battery in the incident involving the March 15, 2018 arrest of Brayn Crespo, prosecutors said. A second officer, Alexander Gonzalez, is being charged with tampering with evidence for allegedly trying to destroy the surveillance system that captured the incident, the Miami Herald reported.

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle and Miami-Dade Police Director Juan Perez have scheduled a Tuesday afternoon news conference to give more details on the charges.

According to a warrant and an arrest affidavit, Crespo, who was 18 at the time, was arrested at his Miami-Dade home for allegedly stealing airbags out of vehicles.

Surveillance footage from inside Crespo's home showed officers breaking through a door and taking him into custody. As an officer is leading Crespo out of the home with his hands behind his back, Regueiro is seen smacking Crespo in the face.

Regueiro, who had been with the department for 18 years, has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the investigation, officials said.

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Chris Cornell‘s former doctor is denying he had anything to do with the rocker’s tragic death, and claims Cornell was well advised about the dangers of the anti-anxiety medication he was prescribed.

According to documents obtained by The Blast, Dr. Robert Koblin is responding to the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Cornell’s widow, Vicky. Koblin is denying all the allegations that he overprescribed medications to the “Soundgarden” star before his death, even though he was an “addiction-prone individual.”

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In this clip, Michael Jai White talked about the key roles he turned down so far in his career. He said he got approached to play Marvin Gaye, but that he ultimately turned it down. He didn’t want to be a “buff a** Marvin Gaye.”


He noted that he doesn’t worship actors and certain roles you have to take to advance. Vlad spoke on Lord Jamar saying that black male actors only reach a certain level of success after they wear a dress in a major role. White noted that he didn’t have to do that.

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