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Fast rising Philadelphia rapper King Lord follows up his "Gelato" collaboration with OBH's Lik Moss, by releasing yet another new visual. This one is for "Demons Pray."

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Report via AOL -- City Girls rapper, Yung Miami, was reportedly shot at 14 times in a drive-by shooting in Miami in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

TMZ reports that the hip-hop star, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was leaving Circle Hour Studios in her red Mercedes G-Wagon when the shooting occurred. The Miami-Dade Police Department was called to the scene, where video was captured of the City Girls star explaining her side of the story.

"They just started shooting [and] they had their lights off," she can be heard saying in the clip. "I never saw them. Whoever it was, they kept their lights off. I don't know where they came from. [...] It came from behind, the shots started from behind."

"They started from behind because [unintelligible] I thought, 'Oh, shit, somebody was shooting,'" she continued. "The first shot hit the fucking spare tire thing, and then I don't know how the shots came through on the side."

There are reportedly no suspects right now. More to come as details continue to emerge on the incident.

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Report via Houston Chronicle -- Galveston police are apologizing after a dramatic photo circulated online showing horse-mounted officers leading a handcuffed man of color by what appears to be a rope.

Police issued a press release about the photo on Monday, confirming that horse-mounted officers had "clipped" a "line" to a man's handcuffs after he was arrested Saturday on a criminal trespassing charge.

Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale also issued a statement Monday in the press release. He apologized to the man, Donald Neely, 43, who had been arrested on a misdemeanor criminal trespassing charge.

"First and foremost I must apologize to Mister Neely for this unnecessary embarrassment," he said in the statement. "Although this is a trained technique and best practice in some scenarios, I believe our officers showed poor judgement in this instance and could have waited for a transport unit at the location of the arrest."

Leon Phillips, president of the Galveston Coalition for Justice, commended the chief for immediately ending the arrest technique but hoped to see the officers disciplined.

"With the climate in the country today, I would hate to see, six months or three years down the road, what kind of judgment these same officers would make in a worse scenario," Phillips said.

Phillips also worried about the lasting impact the photo could have on the city's tourist-heavy economy and questioned why the officers didn't wait on the scene.

"Stay there with him instead of humiliating him," he said. "And now you've humiliated the whole city of Galveston because everybody who sees it is going to have an opinion."

Phillips also said the image reminded him of racist images from the 1920s. He said he didn't know the officers personally, but the optics of the photo was shocking.

"All I know is that these are two white police officers on horseback with a black man walking him down the street with a rope tied to the handcuffs, and that's doesn't make sense, period," he said. "And I do understand this —  if it was a white man, I guarantee it wouldn't have happened."

James Douglas, president of Houston's NAACP chapter, also responded to the photo, saying it showed a lack of respect for people of color.

"This is 2019 and not 1819," he said in an email. "I am happy to know that Chief Vernon [Hale] issued an apology and indicated that the act showed poor judgement, but it also shows poor training. Even though the chief indicated that the technique would be discontinued he failed to address the lack of respect demonstrate by the officers in the episode."

The police statement went on to say that the officers, identified only as P. Brosch and A. Smith, did not have malicious intentions during the arrest.  Hale said the department has changed the policy to prevent this technique from being used again.

"[We] will review all mounted training and procedures for more appropriate methods," he said.

The release said Neely was arrested for criminal trespassing at 306 22nd Street in Galveston. Neely had reportedly been warned against trespassing at that location several times, the release said.

The officers were leading him to 21st and Market about eight blocks away, where the mounted patrol unit was staging. Body cameras were activated at the time, the release said.

Neely is free on bond. He has no listed telephone number and couldn't be reached for comment.

Nick Powell and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Report via NBC News -- R. Kelly was charged with two counts of engaging in prostitution with a minor and one count of soliciting a minor for sexual purposes, authorities in Minnesota said Monday. The singer is facing other federal and state sex crime charges in New York and Illinois.

The Hennepin County Attorney's Office said in a statement that the alleged crimes occurred on July 11, 2001, with a 17-year-old girl who was trying to get an autograph from the singer.

The woman, who was not identified, later went to Kelly’s hotel room and was given $200 to dance naked for the performer, according to the statement.

Kelly, who also allegedly stripped, then touched the teen "all over her body" and gave her VIP tickets to his concert, the statement said.

The woman contacted local authorities in January to report the incident, the statement said.

In a news conference, Hennepin County Attorney Michael Freeman said she told her brother about the incident when it occurred but was "embarrassed at the time and didn't come forward" until Kelly was charged earlier this year.

Because of Kelly's other charges, it was unclear when the performer would make his first court appearance in Minnesota, according to the statement.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing the woman, said in a statement that her client is not a prostitute but “a child victim of Mr. Kelly.”

“My understanding from law enforcement in that state, however, is that the only available statute for which Mr. Kelly can be charged is the prostitution statute,” Allred said, adding that she hoped state legislators can change Minnesota law to “more properly reflect crimes that are committed against children.”

A spokesman for the county attorney, Chuck Laszewski, confirmed that Allred's comments were accurate and agreed that the legislature "ought to take another look" at the state's child sex crime laws.

In response to a request for comment, Kelly's lawyer Steve Greenberg, said: “Frankly, I’m not sure I could say anything without swearing.” He called the charges "an abuse of process, prosecutorial discretion and a perversion of the statute of limitations."

Kelly has been the subject of sexual abuse allegations for almost two decades, some of them alleging acts as far back as 1998. He has vigorously denied the allegations.

Kelly, whose full name is Robert Kelly, was indicted in July on 18 federal sex assault charges that allegedly occurred in Chicago and New York not guilty plea.

Federal prosecutors allege that Kelly, 52, took underage girls across state lines for sex. Kelly and two employees are also accused of recruiting women and girls to engage in illegal sexual activity with the performer, then paying victims and witnesses to cover up the crimes.

Kelly, 52 pleaded not guilty to the charges. He also pleaded not guilty to state sexual abuse charges in Illinois.

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Big K.R.I.T.’s back like he never left. Nearly a decade after his debut, the Mississippi native returns with his latest album, K.R.I.T. Iz Here. Down in Atlanta, K.R.I.T talks about his new music, legacy, family, and more.

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Conway opened up to VladTV about getting into the streets around 11 or 12, revealing that he was stealing bikes and Jordans from other kids. Things progressed, and Conway revealed he was caught with a gun at 16 and he got a slap on the wrist. To hear more, including watching his close friend die at 16.

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Report via Yahoo Sports -- American basketball player DJ Cooper has received one of the more astounding suspensions in recent memory.

Cooper stepped away from AS Monaco late in 2018 for “family reasons,” though he attempted to join the Bosnian national team as a naturalized player later that year.

The former Ohio University standout never made it, however, and was instead handed a two-year suspension from FIBA for failing a drug test.

But it wasn’t performance enhancing drugs, recreational drugs or any of the other usual suspects that thwarted Cooper.

His drug test, according to Eurohoops.net, revealed that he was pregnant.

The test on the urine that Cooper provided revealed the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG, which is a hormone made by the placenta during pregnancy.

That urine, per the report, actually belonged to his girlfriend — who likely didn’t know she was pregnant at the time.

So, FIBA suspended Cooper for fraud. He’s eligible to return on June 20, 2020.

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Check out Dark Lo's official music video for "Out My Body."

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Report via BBC -- The sister of the gunman is among nine people killed in the attack in Dayton, Ohio, police said on Sunday.

Megan Betts, 22, was confirmed as being among the dead at a news conference at which the victims were named.

At least 27 people were injured in the shooting, the second in the US within 24 hours. At least 20 others were killed in El Paso, Texas, hours before.

Police shot dead the Dayton gunman at the scene within a minute of him opening fire.

Officials said they were still investigating possible motives.

Connor Betts opened fire at 01:07 local time (05:07 GMT) in the Oregon district of the city centre. He wore body armour and came carrying extra ammunition for his .223-calibre assault rifle with high-capacity magazines, police said.

"It's hard to imagine that there was much discrimination in the shooting... it happened in a very short period of time," Assistant Police Chief Matt Carper said.

Police listed all nine. All their families had been notified, officials said. They are:

  • Lois Oglesby, black female, 27
  • Megan Betts, white female, 22
  • Saeed Saleh, black male, 38
  • Derrick Fudge, black male, 57
  • Logan Turner, white male, 30
  • Nicholas Cummer, white male, 25
  • Thomas McNichols, black male, 25
  • Beatrice Warren Curtice, black female, 36
  • Monica Brickhouse, black female, 39

A vigil will be held at 20:00 local time in the Oregon district where the attack happened, Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley announced.

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Report via CBS News -- A gunman wearing body armor opened fire in a popular nightlife district in Ohio, killing nine and injuring 27 others, before he was killed by police, authorities said. The rampage was the second mass shooting in the U.S. in less than 24 hours.

Police responded to the shooting in under a minute early Sunday on the streets of downtown Dayton's Oregon District, a historic neighborhood home to bars, restaurants and theaters.

The gunman was identified as 24-year-old Connor Betts, of Bellbrook, Ohio, law enforcement sources told CBS News. The sources said police were searching his home Sunday morning.

In El Paso, a gunman left 20 people dead and more than two dozen others injured on Saturday.

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Black Soprano Family artist and Educated Ignorance Music Group boss, RJ Payne, comes through with a fire PayneMix titled "Gold Roses." Cop it and all of his other music from https://iamrjpayne.com/

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EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Multiple people were killed and injured and at least one person was in custody after a shooting rampage Saturday at a shopping mall, police in the Texas border town of El Paso said.

Police responded in the early afternoon to an active shooter scene at the Cielo Vista Mall, which is near Interstate 10 on east side of the city, and were advising people to stay away from the area.

Shortly after, Sgt. Enrique Carrillo, a police spokesman, said there were multiple victims, that a suspect was in custody and there was no longer danger to the public.

El Paso, which has about 680,000 residents, is in West Texas and sits across the border from Juarez, Mexico.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the shooting “a heinous and senseless act of violence” and said the state had deployed a number of law enforcement officers to the city.

A family of three was one of a dozen waiting outside a local bus station, trying to get back to their car, in blocked-off Walmart parking lot.

“I heard the shots but I thought they were hits, like roof construction,” said Adriana Quezada, 39, who was in Walmart with in the women’s clothing section with her two children.

She said she saw four men, dressed in black, wearing shirts, moved together firing guns indiscriminately.

“I saw four men, shooting everywhere,” Quezada said “I told my son, those are gunshots.”

Her daughter, 19, and son, 16, threw themselves in the ground, then ran out of the Walmart through an emergency exit. They were unhurt.

White House staff said President Trump was briefed on the shooting and spoke about it with Attorney General Barr and Governor Abbott.

Presidential candidate and former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke appeared a bit shaken as he appeared at a candidate forum in Las Vegas on Saturday shortly after news of the shooting in his hometown was reported.

O’Rourke said he had called his wife before taking the stage and said the shooting shatters “any illusion that we have that progress is inevitable” on tackling gun violence.

The Democrat said he’d heard early reports that the shooter might have had a military-style weapon, saying we need to “keep that (expletive) on the battlefield and do not bring it into our communities.”

“We have to find some reason for optimism and hope or else we consign ourselves to a future where nearly 40,000 people are year will lose their lives to gun violence and I cannot accept that,” O’Rourke said.

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Lord Jamar shared his thoughts on Tay-K getting 55 years for his role in a botched robbery. Jamar explained that he had never heard of Tay-K before his case made the headlines, but he later added that he can't help but to compare Tay-K's situation to incarcerated rapper Max B. To hear more, including not seeing any incentive for Tay-K's co-defendants to keep quiet, hit the clip below.

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After taking a little break, Riot Squad’s own, Bynoe is back with a brand new record called “BF2” featuring Harlem’s own, Dave East, and the late-great, Chinx.

Stay tuned for new music coming soon. Ssssquuaaadd Up, Chea!!

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Report via AOL.com -- A New York administrative judge recommended that Daniel Pantaleo, the New York City police officer at the center of Eric Garner's July 2014 death case, should be fired from the department, sources said Friday.

Now it is up to the city's police commissioner whether Pantaleo will keep his job.

The recommendation follows a departmental trial earlier this year.

The officer, who was seen in cellphone footage from the July 2014 incident with his arm around Garner's neck as the unarmed black man repeatedly said "I can't breathe," has been on administrative duty since the death.

The judge's recommendation comes days after Mayor Bill de Blasio was heckled on national television during a Democratic presidential debate with calls to "Fire Pantaleo."

It also comes weeks after the U.S. Justice Department said it would not bring federal civil rights or criminal charges against Pantaleo following a five-year investigation.

Garner, 43, who was asthmatic, was getting arrested on Staten Island on July 17, 2014, for allegedly selling loose cigarettes. A video a bystander took showed Pantaleo putting Garner in an apparent chokehold, which is prohibited by NYPD policies.

A father of six, Garner said he could not breathe 11 times during his arrest before going into cardiac arrest. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.

His death sparked national protests and the phrase "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry for police reform.

In August 2014, a medical examiner ruled Garner's death a homicide, saying the chokehold was the cause. A grand jury on Staten Island declined to indict Pantaleo in Garner's death.

Pantaleo has said that he performed a legal move called the "seatbelt" on Garner.

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