01. Slatty (feat. Yak Gotti & Lil Duke) 02. Ski 03. Diamonds Dancing (feat. Travis Scott) 04. Solid (feat. Drake) 05. Came and Saw (feat. Rowdy Rebel) 06. Paid the Fine (feat. Lil Baby & YTB Trench) 07. Proud of You (feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Yung Kayo) 08. Real (feat. Unfoonk) 09. I Like (feat. Karlae & Coi Leray) 10. Warrior (feat. T-Shyne, Lil Keed & Big Sean) 11. Pots N Pans (feat. Lil Duke & NAV) 12. WokStar (feat. Strick & Skepta) 13. Superstar (feat. Future) 14. Came Out (feat. Lil Keed) 15. Really Be Slime (feat. YNW Melly, Bslime & FN Da Dealer) 16. Take It To Trial (feat. Yak Gotti) 17. Trance (feat. Karlae & Yung Bleu) 18. GFU (feat. Yung Kayo) 19. Moon Man (feat. Strick & Kid Cudi) 20. Como Te Llama (feat. HiDoraah) 21. Reckless (feat. Dolly White) 22. That Go! (feat. T-Shyne) 23. My City Remix (feat. YTB Trench)
Saweetie recruits Drakeo the Ruler, Kendra Jae, Bbyafricka and others for her latest release titled "Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1." Stream it up top.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Police were working Friday to identify a gunman & determine his motive for opening fire at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis airport, killing 8 people & taking his own life in the latest mass shooting to rock the U.S.
Deputy Chief Craig McCartt of the Indianapolis police said the gunman started randomly shooting at people in the parking lot late Thursday night & then went into the building & continued firing. He said the gunman apparently died by suicide shortly before police entered the building.
“There was no confrontation with anyone that was there,” he said. “There was no disturbance, there was no argument. He just appeared to randomly start shooting.”
McCartt said 4 people were killed outside the FedEx processing facility & another 4 inside. Several people were also wounded, including 5 taken to the hospital.
The carnage took just a couple of minutes. “It did not last very long,” he said.
Officials with the coroner’s office said they have not been able to get to the scene to identify the victims because evidence is still being collected.
In the wake of the shootings, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said the community must guard against resignation & “the assumption that this is how it must be & we might as well get used to it.”
It was the latest in a recent string of mass shootings across the U.S. Last month, 8 people were fatally shot at massage businesses across the Atlanta area & 10 died in gunfire at a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado.
A witness said that he was working inside the building when he heard several gunshots in rapid succession.
“I see a man come out with a rifle in his hand & he starts firing and he starts yelling stuff that I could not understand,” Levi Miller told WTHR-TV. “What I ended up doing was ducking down to make sure he did not see me because I thought he would see me and he would shoot me.”
Juelz Santana is staying grounded in New Jersey, a judge just denied his big trip to sunny South Florida -- this after the feds claim the rapper failed a drug test -- but his team believes it's a mistake.
According to new legal docs, the Dipset MC was asking for permission to fly down to Miami this month for work, but when he asked the court for approval, the feds said he wasn't fully following the rules of his supervised release, and a judge put the kibosh on the whole thing.
Remember ... Juelz is on supervised release after serving 19 months in prison as part of a 27-month sentence in his airport drug case. So, he has to get permission to travel outside NJ, and take mandatory drug tests.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, the feds claim Juelz was planning to travel to Miami with 2 convicted felons -- a no-no under supervised release -- and the Assistant U.S. Attorney also says his recent urine sample tested positive for opiates and methadone.
Add it all up, and the judge ended up denying the request.
Juelz's attorney, Jef Henninger, tells TMZ ... Juelz will follow the rules for travel requests going forward and will hang out with "the right people." We're told his camp believes the drug test was a false positive.
1. Intro 2. Fear of God Ft. Ras Kass 3. L.I.B.S. Ft. Pillz 4. Coffin or Urn (Scratches by Stitches) 5. The Madness Ft. A-F-R-O 6. Where I'm From 7. Killer Ft. Shabaam Sahdeeq 8. Family Court 9. 44th Chamber Ft. King Magnetic and Diabolic (Scratches by Tone Spliff) 10. Slang Original (Scratches by Swab)
As promised Conway the Machine comes through with his highly anticipated "La Maquina" album. The Griselda Records emcee and Drumwork Music Group CEO, lined up from vocal assists from Benny the Butcher, Westside Gunn, 2 Chainz, Ludacris, Jae Skeese, 7xvethegenius, J.I.D, ElCamino and Shots.
Production credits: Daringer, The Alchemist, Bangladesh, JR Swiftz, Murda Beatz, Cozmo Beats, Jean Bleu, Don Cannon, Sean Momberger, Motif Alumni and Cubeatz.
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01. Bruiser Brody (Prod. By JR Swiftz & Jean Bleu) 02. 6:30 Tip Off (Prod. By Bangladesh) 03. Blood Roses (feat. Jae Skeese) (Prod. By Cardiak) 04. Clarity (Prod. By Don Cannon & Sean Momberger) 05. KD (Prod. By Murda Beatz) 06. 200 Pies (feat. 2 Chainz) (Prod. By The Alchemist) 07. Sister Abigail (feat. Jae Skeese, 7xvethegenius) (Prod. By JR Swiftz & Motif Alumni) 08. Grace (feat. Jae Skeese) (Prod. By Cozmo Beats) 09. Scatter Brain (feat. Ludacris, J.I.D.) (Prod. By Don Cannon & Cubeatz) 10. Had To Hustle (feat. ElCamino, Shots) (Prod. By Cozmo Beats) 11. S.E. Gang (feat. Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher) (Prod. By Daringer)
CHICAGO (AP) — Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling “Drop it!” at the teen right before he opens fire.
A still frame taken from the jumpy nighttime footage appears to show that Adam Toledo wasn’t holding anything and had his hands up, or partially up, when the officer shot him in the chest. Police say the teen had a handgun on him that morning, and the bodycam footage shows the officer shining a light on a handgun on the ground near Toledo after he shot him.
The footage shows that it took 19 seconds from which the officer exited his squad car to when he shot the teen. After getting out of the vehicle, the officer chases Toledo on foot down an alley for several seconds and yells “Police! Stop! Stop right (expletive) now!”
As the teen slows down, the officer yells “Hands! Hands! Show me your (expletive) hands!”
Toledo then turns toward the camera, the officer yells “Drop it!” and midway between repeating that command, he opens fire and the teen falls down. While approaching the wounded Toledo, the officer radios in for an ambulance. He can be heard imploring the boy to “stay awake,” and as other officers arrive, the officer who apparently fired the shot says he can’t feel a heartbeat and begins administering CPR. Other officers can be heard imploring Toledo to stay awake.
Before the video and other investigation materials were posted on the Civilian Office of Police Accountability’s website, Mayor Lori Lightfoot held a news conference during which she urged the public to remain peaceful and reserve judgment until the independent board can complete its investigation.
Zhang Weili helped welcome the UFC to Beijing in 2019, and she put on a strong performance in front of her hometown crowd, securing a first-round finish against Jessica Aguilar. Now the strawweight champion, she looks to defend her title against former champion Rose Namajunas in the co-main event at UFC 261 on Saturday, April 24.
Hot Ones legend Steve-O is back for the Season 14 finale! He’s a comedian, author, and YouTuber. His latest special, Gnarly, is currently available on Steve-O.com, and while you’re there check out his memoir Professional Idiot, his skateboard decks, and—as fate would have it—his own hot sauce, Steve-O’s Hot Sauce for Your Butthole. But how will he fare in his second round with the wings of death? Watch as he shares stories about 50 Cent, reminisces about his Jackass days, and closes out the season in the most epic fashion possible.
Two teens have been apprehended in Utah days after allegedly killing a man whose burned remains were found inside a garage.
One of the suspects in the brutal murder, according to police, is the victim's daughter.
PEOPLE learns that Daniel Halseth, 45, was found stabbed to death on Friday, after Las Vegas firefighters extinguished a small but intentionally-set fire at his home.
Police had also been contacted by Halseth's mother, who told them that she hadn't heard from him for days.
Investigators say that Halseth's body was located in the garage. Later, inside the home, authorities found evidence of both an extensive clean-up as well as a large burn area in the living room and accelerants.
The slain man's body had been placed in the garage prior to the start of the blaze, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police alleges in a statement.
Police also found a chainsaw, a circular saw and a hand saw inside the residence. The latter, they allege, was covered in blood, and authorities found tissue in between the teeth of the saw.
Two bloody knives were also allegedly recovered.
Authorities believe that the fire was started to cover up Halseth's homicide.
At this point, investigators are not commenting on a motive, but have alleged that Aaron Guerrero, 18, and Halseth's 16-year-old daughter, Sierra Halseth, carried out the killing.
The two were arrested in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, and are already being extradited back to Las Vegas, where they're each charged with open murder.
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Four Muncie police officers have been indicted on charges accusing them of using excessive force during arrests or of trying to cover up that misconduct, a federal prosecutor announced Wednesday.
Officers Joseph Chase Winkle, 34, & Jeremy Gibson, 30, & Sgt. Joseph Krejsa, were initially charged in a 12-count indictment in March 2020.
But acting U.S. Attorney John Childress announced Wednesday that a 17-count superseding indictment returned by a federal grand jury charges all 3 with additional counts while also charging Officer Corey Posey, 28.
Winkle now faces 11 felony offenses for alleged excessive force that includes kicking, punching, knee-striking & using a Taser without justification on 7 people during arrests, injuring them. He is also accused of writing false reports about that alleged excessive force.
The allegations stem from events that took place between March 2018 & February 2019, when Joe Winkle — Joseph Chase Winkle’s father — was police chief.
Joseph Chase Winkle is on administrative leave without pay & has also been suspended by the Muncie Police Merit Commission. Gibson & Posey are on administrative leave, while Krejsa is in the process of retiring from the department.
Gibson faces 2 counts alleging he used excessive force on 2 people, including punching them without justification during arrests & 1 count alleging he wrote a false report about 1 of those arrests.
Krejsa faces 2 counts alleging that he wrote false reports related to 2 allegations of excessive force against Winkle, while Posey faces 1 count of obstruction & 1 count of writing a false report about 1 of Winkle’s arrests.
The maximum penalty for the deprivation-of-rights offenses is 10 years in prison. The maximum penalty for false report offenses is 20 years.
The Muncie Police Department’s current leader, Chief Nate Sloan, said in a statement Wednesday that the department “continues to focus on community engagement, policy revision, officer accountability & continuing education & training for officers.”
Muncie’s current mayor, Dan Ridenour, said in a statement that “we believe that the city administration and the police department have a zero tolerance for these types of actions. We will continue to hold to that and work with anything the justice department needs during their investigation.”
Red INF and frequent collaborator UFO Fev are back at it once again on "Opium Fields." Inf lays the lyrical groundwork while Fev handles the hook, over fire Vanderslice production.
GREEN LEVEL, N.C. (WTVD) - A popular Charlotte-area teacher was killed in an Alamance County shootout with a Mexican drug cartel last week, the Alamance County Sheriff's Office said during a news conference Wednesday.
Barney Harris, a basketball coach at Union Academy in Monroe was well-loved & respected, but Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson said, on the side, Harris was involved in the "dangerous & deadly" drug world.
"I can tell you right now, when we are dealing with the Mexican drug cartel, someone is going to die as a result of this," Johnson said.
Police said Harris & his brother-in-law Steven Alexander Stewart, of Wadesboro, went to a mobile home park on Wyatt Road in Green Level in the early morning hours of April 8 to steal money & drugs from a Mexican cartel's stash house.
Authorities said the duo broke into a trailer & a member of the cartel, 18-year-old Alonso Beltran Lara, showed up while they were inside. Johnson said the men questioned Lara about the stash & when he didn't give them the answers they wanted, they shot him in the head.
"And they were trying to find the money & drugs & apparently he didn't give them the information to do that & he was technically close range, two bullets to the back of the head, he was executed," Johnson said.
After the shooting, other cartel members showed up & gunfire erupted -- killing Harris, who was found dead in a bedroom.
"Mr. Harris, he had a bulletproof vest on, but it did not work with the kind of ammunition that was used," Johnson said. "He had gloves on & he, they went there to do what was done except they did not think it was going to backfire on them."
Stewart, who is married to Harris' sister, was arrested & has since been charged with armed robbery and first-degree murder.
Former Brooklyn Park, Minn. Police Officer Kimberly Ann Potter, 48, is now behind bars at the Hennepin County Jail, according to records reviewed Wednesday by Law&Crime. She was booked into the facility at 12:07 p.m. Central Time.
Potter is accused of second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of Daunte Wright, 20, during a traffic stop Sunday afternoon. During the stop, Potter drew her service weapon and fired. Wright, who was attempting to flee from custody, took off in a white sedan, crashed nearby, and subsequently died.
Potter had warned she was going to use a Taser on Wright but instead fired a bullet. She yelled “holy shit! I just shot him” as Wright sped away.
Since-resigned Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon earlier this week characterized the shooting as an “accidental discharge” of a gun. He said Potter appeared to have made a mistake when she drew her gun, rather than her Taser, in an altercation with Wright which lasted only a few seconds. Gannon believed Wright didn’t realize she pulled the wrong weapon until after the gunshot rang out.
Potter’s body camera footage released Monday shows Potter drawing her weapon and threatening to pull the trigger for less than 10 seconds before Potter pulled the trigger and Wright drove away.