In this clip, BG Knocc Out says that if he saw Eric Holder before he got arrested he "would've smoked him," while noting that his potential life sentence doesn't bring him any closure. "That's not justice," he says in regards to Holder living out his life in prison, as he explicitly states that "he's gotta die too." From there, the conversation shifts towards rumors of retaliation after Nipsey's murder, as well as the report that Holder's brother allegedly committed suicide due to shame.
You already know what time it is when super producer V Don connects with supreme lyricists Willie The Kid and ETO. The trio previously linked up for the "Heather Grey" EP. Today, they bless us with some new audio heroin titled "Floor Seats."
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Report via TMZ -- An Atlanta studio where Offset was recording got peppered with bullets Wednesday night in a drive-by shooting.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... cops responding to the shooting at the Crossover Entertainment Group studio Wednesday night were told by witnesses that Offset was there recording when the shots were fired into the building. Officers responded, but Offset was long gone by the time they arrived.
At least one witness felt the Migos rapper might have been the target of the shooting. So far, we're told cops have not spoken to Offset, but they'll likely reach out to him as they investigate.
According to Atlanta PD ... shots were fired at the building a little after 9 PM by passengers in the passing car. The bullets damaged 3 vehicles, as well as the building's exterior and at least one apartment window.
Cops received one report of someone getting shot in the leg, but officers were unable to locate a victim.
Our sources say the drive-by went down shortly after Offset went outside to chill for a few minutes. When the gunshots rang out, we're told people inside the studio rushed into another room for cover until things calmed down.
We're told there's surveillance footage of the vehicle cruising down the street and firing shots before speeding away.
Evil resurfaces in Derry as director Andy Muschietti reunites the Losers Club—young and adult—in a return to where it all began with “It Chapter Two.”
The film is Muschietti’s follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed and massive worldwide box office hit “IT,” which grossed over $700 million globally. Both redefining and transcending the genre, “IT” became part of the cultural zeitgeist as well as the highest-grossing horror film of all time.
Because every 27 years evil revisits the town of Derry, Maine, “It Chapter Two” brings the characters—who’ve long since gone their separate ways—back together as adults, nearly three decades after the events of the first film.
Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain (“Zero Dark Thirty,” “Mama”) stars as Beverly, James McAvoy (“Split,” upcoming “Glass”) as Bill, Bill Hader (HBO’s “Barry,” “The Skeleton Twins”) as Richie, Isaiah Mustafa (TV’s “Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments”) as Mike, Jay Ryan (TV’s “Mary Kills People”) as Ben, James Ransone (HBO’s “The Wire”) as Eddie, and Andy Bean (“Allegiant,” Starz’ “Power”) as Stanley. Reprising their roles as the original members of the Losers Club are Jaeden Martell as Bill, Wyatt Oleff as Stanley, Jack Dylan Grazer as Eddie, Finn Wolfhard as Richie, Sophia Lillis as Beverly, Chosen Jacobs as Mike, and Jeremy Ray Taylor as Ben. Bill Skarsgård returns in the seminal role of Pennywise.
Muschietti directed the film from a screenplay by Gary Dauberman (“IT,” “Annabelle: Creation”) based on the novel IT by Stephen King. Barbara Muschietti, Dan Lin and Roy Lee produced the film, with Marty Ewing, Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg serving as the executive producers.
The behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Checco Varese (“The 33”), Oscar-winning production designer Paul Denham Austerberry (“The Shape of Water”), editor Jason Ballantine (“IT,” “Mad Max: Fury Road”), and Oscar-nominated costume designer Luis Sequeira (“The Shape of Water,” “Mama”). The music is by Benjamin Wallfisch (“Shazam!,” “Blade Runner 2049,” “IT”).
New Line Cinema presents, a Vertigo Entertainment/Rideback Production, an Andy Muschietti film, “It Chapter Two.” The film is slated for release in theaters and IMAX on September 6, 2019 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe discuss Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics failure to reach expectations after the Milwaukee Bucks sent them out of the NBA Playoffs. Hear why Skip gives 100% of the blame to Kyrie.
On Episode 3 of UFC 237 Embedded, strawweight champion Rose Namajunas finally gets some downtime on the long flight to Rio. Title challenger Jessica Andrade gets pushed in the workout room, then live streams with legendary light heavyweight Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. Former featherweight champion Jose Aldo and opponent Alexander Volkanovski keep their skills sharp ahead of their pivotal clash. Middleweight Jared Cannonier lands to bad news about his family and luggage. Aldo and former middleweight champion Anderson Silva receive heroes’ welcomes at the host hotel, with fans, employees and fellow fighters paying their respects. UFC 237 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the world strawweight title fight taking place Saturday, May 11th on Pay-Per-View on ESPN+.
After strawweight champion Rose Namajunas' stunning knockout in their first matchup at UFC 217, Namajunas and Joanna Jedrzejczyk ran it back in one of the top fights of 2018 at UFC 223. Namajunas faces Jessica Andrade to headline UFC 237 on Saturday, May 11.
Jhené Aiko is back with an official music video for her song titled "Triggered (Freestyle)." Check it out below and let us know what you think in he comment section.
CNN's Van Jones sits down with Ebro in the Morning to discuss his journey towards fighting for prison reform throughout the years, and today as CEO of Reform.
He also addresses the backlash he receives for working with Donald Trump on the bill, including his reasoning why he continues to do it. Jones also details his first discussion with Jared Kushner, and how Kim Kardashian help convince Donald Trump to sign the First Step Act bill. Before leaving he also speaks on his thoughts on the 2020 Presidential race so far.
His new show "Redemption Project" will air on CNN Sundays at 9PM EST.
Report via NBC Bay Area -- Rio Vista Police Department started an excessive force investigation after one of its police officers was captured on camera slamming 31-year-old Cherish Thomas to the ground following a traffic stop.
Officers stopped a vehicle with four people inside on Harris Drive on Sunday for a suspended registration, NBC-affiliate KCRA first reported. All four refused to leave the car which prevented officers from impounding it, according to police, and that's when Tyrone Clayton Jr. called relatives to come to scene and they recorded the incident on a phone.
"Just being pulled over, I fear for my life every time as an African American in Rio Vista," Clayton told KCRA.
Thomas and Deshuanna Payne, who are Clayton's stepsister and stepmother, arrived to the scene when things escalated, Police Chief Dan Dailey said. Dailey said Thomas and Payne obstructed police investigation.
Chief Dailey also said a third vehicle arrived on the scene with even more family members who were "confrontational and uncooperative"
The recording showed only a short part of the incident, according to police. Officers said Thomas pushed one of them and Payne tried to hit another officer. Dailey said that's when the officer picked up Thomas and slammed her to the ground.
"(The) officer tackled her to the ground in order to gain control of her while his partner stepped in to take Deshaunna Payne into custody," Dailey said in a news release.
But Thomas says she didn't push the officer and Payne says she wasn't trying to attack anyone. They were both charged with resisting arrest and obstructing an investigation, KCRA reported.
"I wasn’t trying to attack them. He slammed my baby," Payne told KCRA. "I went in mother mode to protect my child."
Thomas went to the hospital for her injuries and returned home on Monday. She said she suffered from headaches, sore legs and arms since the arrest.
Two people who were detained during the traffic stop were charged with felony vandalism after police said they tried to escape the patrol car by banging on the doors and windows.
Payne says she would like to see the officer fired. So far, no actions have been taken against the officer, KCRA reported.
Chief Dailey says he will release the officers' camera videos by the end of the week to "show the totality of this situation."
Philthy Rich continues his beef with Mozzy by dropping an official music video for "Troublesome 59." Give it a peep below and let us know what you think.
Philadelphia native and OBH Records artist, Breeze Begets, continues to carry the weight of the label on his back. Check out is latest freestyle titled "Close To The Grave."