Southside Queens, New York native and Real Right Entertainment CEO, Paparazzi Pone, releases "The Good Son," the lead single off of his forthcoming album titled "Super Villain, Vol. 1."
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A city councilor from the Mexican border city of Reynosa has been arrested at a checkpoint in Texas after U.S. border patrol agents found about 93 pounds (42 kilograms) of cocaine in her car, prosecutors said.
On Wednesday, Denisse Ahumada was still listed as one of about 20 members of the Reynosa city council.
Court records show she was arrested on June 10 at an inland security checkpoint in Falfurrias, Texas after an x-ray inspection of her SUV showed anomalies in the door panels & the seats. Border Patrol agents found 42 packages wrapped in duct tape & foil, each containing about a kilogram of cocaine.
Ahumada told agents she was supposed to have delivered the drugs to San Antonio, Texas. She also told agents she had carried such shipments before.
Local media reported Ahumada was part of the conservative opposition National Action Party, or PAN. But in a statement Tuesday, the PAN office in the northern border state of Tamaulipas denied she was a member or supporter of the party, and condemned drug smuggling.
State party leader Luis René Cantú said Ahumada had run for office on the Green party ticket and later asked to join the PAN, but later lost contact with the party.
Reynosa is a violent border city across from McAllen, Texas that has long been dominated by factions of the Gulf cartel.
Rap pioneer Gangsta Boo died after consuming a cocktail of hard drugs and alcohol.
According to FOX13 in Memphis, the autopsy report for the hip hop artist states she died from an accidental overdose brought on by fentanyl, cocaine & booze.
Boo -- whose real name was Lola Mitchell -- was found unconscious on New Year’s Day inside a Memphis residence & despite efforts to revive her, she was pronounced dead on the scene. She was 43.
Launching her career in the '90s, Boo fast became a popular female artist & one of the only women in the rap biz. She linked up with Lord Infamous, Crunchy Black, Koopsta Knicca to form "Three 6 Mafia" & was featured on the group's influential first 5 studio albums. She also worked on side projects with Gucci Mane, Lil Jon, OutKast, E-40, T.I., The Game and more.
While he may have cleared the air in one case, Boosie Badazz was dragged back into another legal mess, getting arrested by federal agents ... TMZ has learned.
A spokesperson for the San Diego County District Attorney's office tells us Boosie was in court Wednesday for an appearance in his ongoing gun case. The good news -- the case was dismissed. The bad news -- he still had another pending legal issue.
We're told Boosie was arrested by federal agents outside the courtroom as soon as his gun case hearing wrapped.
We don't currently know the circumstances that led up to the arrest.
As for the gun case ... reports say Boosie was involved in a traffic stop last month when officers discovered two handguns.
A Greensburg woman is facing charges of aiding suicide & harassment after a man was found dead inside his apartment.
Mandie Reusch, 35, is accused of sending “heinous & graphic” social media messages to Kevin Metzger, who died June 18, 2021.
Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole W. Ziccarelli said the charges follow a 2-year investigation. Reusch was the estranged girlfriend of 37-year-old Metzger.
Investigators discovered a letter believed to be written by Metzger inside his apartment following his suicide as well as messages posted to his public Facebook page, detailing what Ziccarelli called a “trail of torment & solicitation.”
“Mr. Metzger may still be here today if those messages did not influence & encourage him to take his own life,” Ziccarelli.
She went on to say the messages from Reusch “were continuous & unrelenting for months, until it finally stopped when the victim took his own life.”
The messages continued until his death in June, just days before Father’s Day.
Metzger & Reusch had a child together, identified, as S.M.
The child was often the focal point of Reusch’s messages.
Police said 1 message read, “I hope for S. M.’s sake that you do kill yourself. She would be better off not even knowing you.”
Other messages police say Reusch sent to Metzger included, “Kill yourself. I mean it.”
Another read, “I actually want you to kill yourself because I think you are the worst person on this planet.”
Court documents also say Reusch told Metzger she was going to find their daughter a better father & said their child would dance on his grave.
Metzger reported these messages to Irwin Police in May 2021. They charged Reusch with harassment. Those charges were dropped after Metzger took his life.
But that’s when state police & the district attorney started investigating asking if those texts lead Metzger to his death.
Reusch was arraigned Tuesday morning & has a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 27.
A Greensburg woman is facing charges of aiding suicide & harassment after a man was found dead inside his apartment.
Mandie Reusch, 35, is accused of sending “heinous & graphic” social media messages to Kevin Metzger, who died June 18, 2021.
Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole W. Ziccarelli said the charges follow a 2-year investigation. Reusch was the estranged girlfriend of 37-year-old Metzger.
Investigators discovered a letter believed to be written by Metzger inside his apartment following his suicide as well as messages posted to his public Facebook page, detailing what Ziccarelli called a “trail of torment & solicitation.”
“Mr. Metzger may still be here today if those messages did not influence & encourage him to take his own life,” Ziccarelli.
She went on to say the messages from Reusch “were continuous & unrelenting for months, until it finally stopped when the victim took his own life.”
The messages continued until his death in June, just days before Father’s Day.
Metzger & Reusch had a child together, identified, as S.M.
The child was often the focal point of Reusch’s messages.
Police said 1 message read, “I hope for S. M.’s sake that you do kill yourself. She would be better off not even knowing you.”
Other messages police say Reusch sent to Metzger included, “Kill yourself. I mean it.”
Another read, “I actually want you to kill yourself because I think you are the worst person on this planet.”
Court documents also say Reusch told Metzger she was going to find their daughter a better father & said their child would dance on his grave.
Metzger reported these messages to Irwin Police in May 2021. They charged Reusch with harassment. Those charges were dropped after Metzger took his life.
But that’s when state police & the district attorney started investigating asking if those texts lead Metzger to his death.
Reusch was arraigned Tuesday morning & has a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 27.
TMZ - YK Osiris believed he had the right to grab Sukihana & plant an unwanted kiss on her lips & for that, the internet is letting him have it ... accusing the singer of sexual assault.
The whole thing went down over the weekend at The Crew League event in ATL. Suki’s sitting at the host table when Osiris comes up behind her & starts to rub her bare shoulders.
Suki appears uncomfortable — but then YK ramps it up, grabbing her face & attempting to kiss her. Suki successfully avoids his first attempt, but then he does it again as she yells out ... this time planting one directly on her lips.
After the incident, YK seemingly oblivious to how awkward the whole thing looked, laughs it off — apparently thinking what he did was funny.
Sukihana appeared stunned as YK walked away, but later tweeted, “I drink to hide that I’m very sensitive. I feel things more then the average person. I stopped drinking yesterday but today I’ve been crying all day. I asked God to strengthen me & use me to help others & to order my steps in his word. I just want to go away for awhile.”
Sources familiar with what went down tell us Suki doesn’t even know YK & they don’t have any sort of relationship. We’re told Suki didn’t want to make a big scene when it happened & tried to stay professional ... but the whole thing was disturbing to her.
New music from California native Popoff "Rules" produced by Young Devante. Single off "13" new album by Popoff available on all streaming platforms now!
Black Soprano Family artist Loveboat Luciano locks in with BSF boss Benny the Butcher and DJ Clue for his new single and accompanying music video, "2nd Strike." Off of Loveboat's forthcoming album titled "PAROLE." Droppind on 6-30-2023.
Longtime M.O.P. (Mash Out Posse) affiliate Teflon is gearing up for a new album that will drop later this year.
His latest single "Contraband" gets the official music video treatment. Laced by legendary producer DJ Premier, this is the sound Teflon fans have come to expect.
Boosie Badazz recently visited Math Hoffa's "My Expert Opinion" Podcast to talk about seeing the most gangster criminals turn gay in prison and his issues with Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union over their transgender 15-year old.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) — A woman is facing charges for allegedly stealing more than $640,000 from her job in 2022.
According to Memphis Police, the security manager for Brink’s Inc. filed a theft report for the business. She stated that while investigating deposit shortages, she found that an employee, Makayla Small, stole money.
Small, who worked as a cash processor, reportedly stole funds between June and August 2022. She was caught on video taking the money while counting deposits.
The theft totaled $640,211, police say.
The security manager & another employee confronted Small. She admitted to stealing the funds. On August 31, she returned $30,200 to the business.
MPD says on October 14, the manager gave a statement & provided evidence. She also identified Small in a 6-person lineup.
Makayla Small was arrested Monday & charged with Theft of Property Greater Than $250,000. She is set to appear in court Tuesday morning.
HOUSTON (Click2Houston) – An officer with the Houston Police Department who is accused of shooting his wife in the face in northwest Houston Monday has been relieved of duty & is facing charges.
HPD & emergency officials with the Houston Fire Department responded to reports of a shooting at the Westerly Apartments at around 12:45 a.m.
Police said when they arrived at the scene, they located a 30-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the face. She was transported to a nearby trauma center in stable condition & at some point is undergoing surgery.
Shortly after, investigators determined that a 31-year-old patrol officer shot his wife with a rifle. He was arrested & is expected to be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Finner added that HPD does not issue rifles, but it could have been his personal rifle that was registered through the agency, which is part of the current investigation.
The officer has reportedly been with the department for two years. Finner said the name of the officer will not be released at this time, as the charging documents are not complete.
Details on what led up to the shooting haven’t been provided at this time. The investigation remains “very active” * is ongoing.
Peep the official music video for "Gary Bird" from Da Cloth member Times Change featuring Big Twins of Infamous Mobb.
Produced by Spanish Ran
Rochester, New York emcee Times Change delivers a new album titled "DifferenTimes." Features include Big Twins, Rome Streetz and fellow members of Da Cloth Mooch, Rigz, MAV, Rob Gates.
Takeoff's mother Titania Davenport has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Houston venue where the Migos rapper was shot & killed on November 1.
According to the court docs, obtained by TMZ Hip Hop, Davenport claims the companies behind 810 Billiards & Bowling failed to take appropriate security measures to protect guests at the venue ... including her son, Takeoff.
The suit, filed Wednesday in Harris County, Texas also cites the lack of security prechecks while knowing Takeoff's celebrity would draw a huge crowd.
Patrick Xavier Clark, the man police say fired the fatal shot that killed the 28-year-old, isn't named in the suit ... but Davenport alleges 810 should have known there was a risk of violence based on past incidents on the premises and the crime in the surrounding area.
Takeoff had a huge memorial service inside State Farm Arena in his hometown Atlanta & the suit is seeking over a million dollars in damages to cover his funeral expenses, mental anguish & more.