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On the Wednesday, June 19th episode of #EverydayStruggle, DJ Akademiks, Nadeska and Wayno share their thoughts on Killer Mike saying during a Washington Post forum that rappers deserve credit for all the progress the U.S. has made in decriminalizing weed over the past few years. Then they check in on Atlanta rapper 'Lil Keed' during their 'Fast Break' segment, and play a game of Over/Under speculating about when Dreamville will drop 'Revenge of the Dreamers 3,' how much it will sell, when Meek Mill and Future will drop new music and how many more 'Lil's' we'll be introduced to this year. Then the crew shares their 'Struggle Tunes' playlist for the week, which includes Roddy Rich, Che Noir, Future, Marlon Craft, Kota the Friend, Ari Lennox and Stunna 4 Vegas and speculate about Drake's Frozen Moments LLC.

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Hadish is back with a new visual for his song "Pulp Fiction" featuring frequen collaborator SH4MEL and Eto.

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Check out Gucci Mane's new music video for "Proud Of You."

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Check out the official music video for "Chase the Money" from E-40 featuring Roddy Ricch, SchoolBoy Q, A$ap Ferg and Quavo.

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Report via The Kansas City Star -- The Topeka Police Department apologized Monday for a Father’s Day tweet that encouraged people to turn in the father of their children if they have outstanding warrants.

“Does your child’s father have warrants?” the department asked Sunday on Twitter, according to a screen shot of the tweet.

“Is he carrying around any drugs? Has he been committing any crimes?” the tweet continued. “Want to give him a Father’s Day he’ll never forget? Call TPD and we’ll help your family make a memory that will last a lifetime.”

The tweet appeared to have been deleted within an hour.

In a statement Monday morning, the police department said the tweet, sent by a member of its social media team, was meant to be lighthearted. Instead, it upset some members of the public.

“This will be a learning experience and goes to show that words, even when intended to be humorous, can be hurtful to others,” the police department said. “Thank you to all who reached out, letting us know how you felt.”

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In this clip, Luenell speaks further about her experience with using hard drugs, while also saying that she's not surprised at all that former dealers such as Freeway Ricky would sell crack to their own families. From there, the conversation shifts to what it's like to have a bad trip on magic mushrooms, while the comedian jokes that she can't wait to get some in Oakland now that the psychedelics have been legalized in the city.

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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe discuss the reports on the tension between James Harden and Chris Paul this year for the Houston Rockets. Shannon describes why he doesn't think this is a good fit for the two players.

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Yanadameen Godcast season 2, segment 1 of 3

In this segment of the Yanadameen Godcast with Lord Jamar and Rah Digga, the co-hosts discuss current headlines in the culture. They also compare Floyd Mayweather's financial literacy to that of Jay-Z.

0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad
0:40 Conscious Black Crystal Connection
0:56 Today's Mathematics
2:47 Rah Digga says it's "Black Men Don't Cheat Day"
6:07 Lord Jamar let's the viewers know how they can advertise with, and donate to the show
10:04 Lord Jamar talks about The Gordon Parks Foundation dinner, he and Rah Digga attended
14:30 Lord Jamar predicts the Raptors to wining the finals
17:51 Lord Jamar says for the first time in years, Floyd Mayweather isn't one of the top earning spots figures
19:50 Lord Jamar says Floyd Mayweather is economically immature
23:13 Lord Jamar talks about Jay-Z investing in Partake Foods
24:44 Credits/ Outro

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Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless react to Anthony Davis being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart and draft picks. Watch Shannon celebrate the news and explain why he thinks the Lakers clearly won this trade; but Skip disagrees.

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Benny The Butcher is very impressed by some of the bars he’s reading from Jadakiss, 50 Cent, Post Malone, Conway the Machine, 2 Chainz, Jay-Z and more.

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Report via CNN -- A Phoenix couple is seeking $10 million from the city after a video showed police officers drawing a gun on them after their 4-year-old daughter allegedly stole a doll from a Family Dollar store.

Dravon Ames and fiancee Iesha Harper told CNN they didn't notice when their daughter walked out with a Barbie from the store last month. They've filed a notice of claim against the city for $10 million, which serves as a precursor to a lawsuit.


Soon after they left the store, Ames said the couple pulled into an apartment complex to drop their daughter off at a babysitter. Then an officer began banging against their window, yelling and threatening to kill them.


"Our hands are up, we're just trying not to get shot, trying to stay calm," Ames said. "He had a gun drawn."


Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego apologized to the family in a statement on Saturday, saying the city is speeding up the implementation of body-worn cameras across its police department.


"I, like many others, am sick over what I have seen in the video depicting Phoenix police interacting with a family and young children. It was completely inappropriate and clearly unprofessional," Gallego wrote in a Facebook post. "There is no situation in which this behavior is ever close to acceptable. As a mother myself, seeing these children placed in such a terrifying situation is beyond upsetting."


Officer did not identify himself, family says


Ames said there were no sirens or lights to indicate that they were being pulled over beforehand and the officer who was pointing a gun at them did not immediately identify himself as an officer.
The incident took place on May 29, the family said. Police said they were made aware of video on June 11.


In the 12-minute blurred-out video posted on the department's Facebook page, one officer can be seen handcuffing Ames, first on the ground and then against a police car. The officer kicks Ames and can be heard yelling multiple times, "When I tell you to do something, you f****** do it."

Another officer appears to be pulling a gun on the passenger side of the couple's vehicle before Harper exits the car, holding a small child, with a second child by her side.
An officer is seen attempting to yank the child from her arms before a bystander offers to take her children.


Harper, who was five months pregnant at the time, said she was terrified.


"I I really thought he was gonna shoot me in front of the kids," she told CNN by phone Friday. She chose to give her two children to a "complete stranger because I didn't trust the police to have her."
During the video, officers can be heard telling her to get her hands up.


The city has 60 days to respond to the notice of claim and the next step is filing a lawsuit, said Thomas Horne, the family's attorney. In his notice, he says the officers committed battery and unlawful imprisonment, among others, and both the police department and city are liable because of "inadequate policies, training, supervision."


The department is investigating


Authorities said the incident is under investigation.


"The Phoenix Police Department takes all allegations of misconduct seriously and for this reason, this incident is currently being investigated by the Professional Standards Bureau," the department said.
It is not clear who recorded the video or what transpired beforehand. There is no body cam footage of the incident, Phoenix Police Department Sgt. Tommy Thompson told CNN.


Thompson said they cannot provide additional information due to pending litigation.


He told CNN affiliate KNXV that the officer who is seen sweeping Ames' leg is now on a nonenforcement assignment. The police department has not named any of the officers involved.
Thompson also told the affiliate there was more to it than the claim of the stolen doll, but would not expound on it. The affiliate reported that police said there were other stolen items in the vehicle besides the doll.


While the family's claim said the incident happened "on or about May 29," the police statement said it was May 27.


A community meeting with the city's police chief and other officials is scheduled for Tuesday, Gallego said in the Facebook post.


Police chief 'disturbed' by officer's action


In a video posted to the department's Facebook page Friday, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said she was "disturbed by the language and the actions of our officer."


"I assure you that this incident is not representative of the majority of Phoenix police officers who serve this city," Williams said.


The chief said she began an "immediate internal investigation" as soon as she became aware of the video.


"I wish investigations could be handled instantly, but each one takes time and deserves the due diligence before we can discuss specific details," she said.

Harper and Ames say both their daughters are traumatized, and their 4-year-old has been having nightmares and wetting the bed since the incident.


Their second daughter, just a year old, suffered "dead arm," after the officer tried to yank her from her mother.


The couple is still shaken up too. Ames said he was worried about his children and felt helpless during the incident.


"I'm supposed to protect my family, I'm cuffed up ... I'm hearing my daughter screaming, my fiancée being handled. It broke me down so much," he said.


Reverend Jarrett Maupin, a spokesman for the family, told CNN Ames is lucky to be alive.
"He was totally compliant, submissive even still not enough to save him from the ferocious violence of the police department," Maupin said.


The couple says they were both released shortly after the arrest and were not charged.

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Philadelphia representative and Black Soprano Family artist, RJ Payne, doubles back around to his "If Cocaine Could Talk 2" project and drops visuals for "Mirrors and Razorblades."

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