In this clip, Slim 400 opens up about his thoughts during the shooting. He said that at the moment of constant gunfire he thought it was over. But after being saved by a family member, Slim 400 said the ambulance ride to the hospital felt like a dream.
Slim 400 said that he had four surgeries after being shot nine times. However, doctors weren't able to remove all the bullet fragments as Slim 400 says there remains a bullet lodged in his jaw.
Taking a trip through the diamond rains of Saturn, Mike getting his guts sucked out and calling out 50 Cent is just the tip of the Hotbox when Jim Jones comes to visit.
NEW YORK (AP) — Former NBA player Sebastian Telfair was sentenced on Monday to 3 1/2 years in prison in his New York City gun case.
Telfair — a once highly touted point guard with a disappointing pro basketball career and a history of brushes with the law — had been convicted earlier this year of carrying a loaded handgun in his pickup truck.
“The mandatory prison sentence he received today is required by law and he has now been held accountable for the unlawful conduct,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement.
There was no immediate response to a phone message on Monday seeking comment from Telfair’s attorney.
Gonzalez said that a jury heard testimony describing how at 2:50 a.m. on June 11, 2017, officers in an unmarked police car spotted a Ford F-150 parked on a center median in Brooklyn with the 34-year-old Telfair at the wheel.
The officers stopped the truck after it made a U-turn in front of them and drove off with no headlights on. Seeing a lit marijuana cigarette in the console, they said they searched the vehicle and found a loaded .45-caliber pistol inside.
The Brooklyn-born Telfair was a first-round draft pick out of high school in 2004. He started with the Portland Trail Blazers and spent time with the Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves and other teams before ending his career in China in 2014.
Telfair and a friend were arrested in 2007 after a traffic stop during which police found a loaded handgun in the vehicle. He pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a weapon and was sentenced to three years’ probation.
On Episode 1 of UFC 241 Embedded, heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier works out al fresco and underwater. Former champion Stipe Miocic reflects on the year of rest, reinvention and fatherhood he’s enjoyed since his last bout against Cormier. Former lightweight champion Anthony “Showtime” Pettis, now a top-10 welterweight, readies his knockout skills for Saturday’s bout against Nate Diaz. UFC 241 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the heavyweight title rematch taking place Saturday, August 17th on Pay-Per-View.
Report via CBS News -- Authorities in Michigan may review a white police officer's fatal shooting of a black man in 2009 after an alleged Ku Klux Klan document was seen on display at the officer's house. Muskegon Police Officer Charles Anderson was placed on paid administrative leave after a house hunter who was viewing the officer's home said he saw a framed Ku Klux Klan application and multiple Confederate flags.
The Muskegon Police Department opened an internal investigation after Robert Mathis, who is black, posted a picture of the document on Facebook after touring Anderson's Holton-area home, which was for sale. "I was just so disgusted," Mathis told MLive.com. "I told my son, 'let's go, we're getting out of here. This is a Klan house, really, we have to go right now.' It was basically telling me, whites only to purchase his house."
Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson said the investigation's results will drive reconsideration of the 2009 case, according to MLive.com. "Whether or not officer Anderson has racist tendencies or not, would that move the needle one way or another? I guess I can't answer that question," Hilson told the newspaper. "I don't know. I need a completed internal investigation."
The paper reported that Anderson was cleared of fatally shooting a black man, Julius Johnson, 23, following a traffic stop in 2009. Johnson had scuffled with Anderson, who was beaten in the head.
Anderson said he feared for his life, according to the findings of an investigation report created by then-Muskegon County Prosecutor Tony Tague. Following Mathis' allegations, Anderson, who has been on the force more than 20 years, was put on leave indefinitely, City Manager Frank Peterson said Thursday.
Anderson told MLive.com he was advised not to comment amid the investigation. His wife, Rachael Anderson, told WOOD-TV her husband isn't a Klan member.
"He can't say anything right now. I wish we could because it would probably set a lot of things straight," Rachael Anderson told the television station when a reporter came to the couple's door.
The police department is doing its due diligence with the investigation, Chief Jeffrey Lewis told MLive.com. Lewis was not sure if an officer keeping such items in his home would violate department policies.
"The emotional health and safety of this community is what is most important to me," Lewis said Friday, adding that the city and county "are very serious about this." The Muskegon Police Department Policy and Procedure Order states that officers' decorum and behavior should not "undercut public trust" in the department.
It also said officers shall "perform all duties impartially, without favor or affection or ill will and without regard to status, sex, race, religion, political belief or aspiration," according to MLive.com.
With the sixth season of 'Power' set to kick off on August 25th, Joseph Sikora and Lela Loren recently sat down with Young Jack Thriller and Thisis50 to talk about what fans can expect.
King Lord from South Philly by way of 8th and Butler. He Speaks On Growing up down 8th and Butler Back When It Was At It’s Height As A Major Drug Block then Moving Down South Philly when it was a War Zone at that time. He then goes on to explain him getting locked up at 15 Years Old Charged As a Adult which led to him Serving 8 Years In Prison. He also describes his transition from Jail back to the world, leaving the streets to pursuit music + More.
ESPN MMA’s Brett Okamoto sits down with Nate Diaz for an exclusive interview prior to his fight vs. Anthony Pettis at UFC 241.
(8:24) Diaz opens up about his prior fight selection and why he feels he's always been deserving of top-tier opponents. (13:35) Okamoto asks Diaz about his history vs. Conor McGregor and how it changed his UFC career. (21:11) Diaz discusses being accused of turning down fights, (27:50) explains why he considers he has a win over Dustin Poirier and (30:00) revisits his history with McGregor, including if he believes a third fight could be in the making.
Cara Delevingne goes Sneaker Shopping with Complex's Joe La Puma at Sneakersnstuff in Los Angeles and talks about her Puma deal, skateboarding growing up, and her personal style.
In the segment of the Yanadameen Godcast, Lord Jamar and Rah Digga debate on the recent viral Top 50 Rappers list. They discuss the good, bad, and ugly aspects of the list. They also, debate on what should a person's criteria be when making these types of lists.
0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad 0:40 Today's mathematics 1:05 Intro 1:36 Lord Jamar and Rah Digga introduce the show 4:06 Lord Jamar let's the viewers know they can donate to the show 4:55 Rah Digga shows respect to the victims of the 2 mass shootings that happened last weekend 5:11 Rah Digga talks about the Top 50 Rappers List 7:00 Rah Digga reads the Top 50 list 11:49 Rah Digga names her Top 5 15:58 Lord Jamar talks about his criteria for his top rappers list 28:30 Credits 28:48 Jacob, I.E. "A Manual for Self Control" book ad
Report via TMZ -- Cops mistook bird poop for cocaine on a Georgia Southern quarterback's car during an arrest last month ... and the argument over the white stuff was all caught on video.
Shai Werts -- GSU's junior starting quarterback -- was pulled over on July 31 in Clinton, South Carolina after cops say he was speeding.
During the stop, officers placed 21-year-old Werts in the back of their patrol car ... and went to search Werts' 2016 Dodge Charger.
In the video, you can see cops paying close attention to the hood of Werts' ride, shining a flashlight on the area and allegedly discovering a foreign white substance on it.
That's when an officer walks back to the patrol car to question Werts, asking straight-up, "What's the white stuff on the front of your hood, man?"
Werts immediately responds, "Bird shit."
The officer doesn't believe him, saying repeatedly that the substance looks nothing like bird poop ... and instead, he tells Werts test results indicated it was a controlled substance.
"I swear to God it's not [bird poo]," the officer says, "because I just tested it, and that turned pink."
Werts insists over and over again it's bird poop ... but the cop clearly doesn't believe him, with the officer eventually telling him, "It tested positive for cocaine."
Werts was charged with misdemeanor cocaine possession and speeding ... and he was also suspended from GSU team activities after the arrest.
But, prosecutors announced late Thursday they were dropping the charges ... admitting the substance on Werts' car was NOT cocaine.
"I was informed that the test did come back and that there was no controlled substance found," Saluda County prosecutor Al Eargle told the Savannah Morning News.
Georgia Southern athletic director Tom Kleinlein announced Friday the team was "elated to get the news" regarding Werts ... and said the QB is no longer subject to punishment over the incident.
Werts has been a star for the Eagles the past 2 seasons ... rushing for 1,630 yards and 18 scores on the ground while adding 1,916 yards and 17 TDs passing in 24 career games.
Werts is expected to open the season as the team's starter vs. LSU on Aug. 31.
Report via TMZ -- Nipsey Hussle's family is turning down hoards of proposals for a very public birthday bash honoring the slain rapper ... because the wounds are just too fresh.
Sources close to Nipsey's fam tell TMZ ... there will be no city-wide celebration in Los Angeles, even though fans are begging for one, because his family is still in mourning.
Instead of a public event ... we're told Nipsey's family will get together on August 15, on what would have been the Crenshaw rapper's 34th birthday, and remember their lost loved one in private.
Our sources say Nip's clan has been flooded with suggestions for how to recognize his bday in front of the masses ... but we're told the family feels it's still too soon to do a huge celebration, considering it's only been a few months since his tragic death.
Nipsey fans who flock to his Marathon Clothing store in his honor will be met by a heavy police presence ... and they won't be able to get close to the storefront, because we're told an extra set of barricades is being added to an existing fence.
So, while it's nice to see so many folks looking to remember Nip on his birthday ... ya gotta understand where his family is coming from.
Coach Build Parsells, the CEO oF 7venMusicGroup and Nelson & Newton Productions, pays homage to the late, great Sean Price on "What Would Sean Do (WWSD)."
Legendary rapper/producer Erick Sermon drops off an official music video for the "Intro" off of his "Vernia" album. This banger features Black Soprano Family artist, RJ Payne.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) – A 27-year-old Bronx woman has been charged in a series of burglaries of homes in Westchester County while the residents were attending funeral services.
Latonia Shelecia Stewart was arraigned Wednesday on a 22-count indictment charging her with burglary, grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and other charges. Information on her attorney was not immediately available.
The Westchester district attorney’s office says Stewart looked up obituaries online and targeted individuals she believed would not be home while attending the funerals. The burglaries happened between the Fall of 2017 through the Spring of 2018.
Authorities say Stewart broke windows and glass doors using a mallet hammer she kept under the seat of her vehicle.
Items stolen included jewelry and other personal property.