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O.B.H. Records presents the latest music video from Notorious Skinny Me titled "The Count."
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(WFAA) The public still has a lot of questions about the shooting death of Botham Jean, including: Why has Dallas police officer Amber Guyger not been fired?
That issue was brought up Tuesday night at a town hall meeting at Paul Quinn College, where Chief Renee Hall took questions from the audience and asked for patience and trust.
Community members asked why the Jean case – in which Guyger fatally shot the 26-year-old in his apartment, saying she mistook the unit for her own – was transferred to the Texas Rangers and why Guyger was not arrested the day Jean was killed.
Hall asked the community to be patient and to allow investigators to do a complete investigation, including talking to more potential witnesses. She said the community talks about not trusting DPD and then criticizing the move to bring in an outside agency.
But it was clear there was a lot of frustration, and attendees still wanted to know why Guyger has not been fired. "I can’t do that because there are both local, state and federal laws that prohibit me from taking action," Hall said. "There are civil service laws we have to adhere to.”
Justin Moore, a civil rights attorney was a panelist at the meeting and was surprised by the Chief's comments. "I was completely mystified, and I really didn't understand where it came from last night. It seemed like Chief Hall might not have been well informed on the law,” said Moore.
The Dallas Police Department general orders do allow the chief to take action, saying, "The Chief of Police may circumvent all formal disciplinary procedures to render an immediate decision when it deems it necessary to preserve the integrity of the department.”
The general orders are the policies that officers have to follow and are governed by within the department.
It was unclear what laws chief Hall was referring to, but she promised she would release copies of the laws.
Police chiefs across the state and in Dallas have fired officers under criminal investigation. An internal investigation is typically conducted, but the chief can order that process to be expedited.
Officer Guyger is allowed due process which means an internal investigation is typically conducted.
The Dallas Police Department has fired other officers while under criminal investigation including Amy Wilburn who shot a man in his car and Cardan Spencer who shot a mentally ill man standing in street. "There is nothing that prevents a police chief from firing somebody on the spot or at least launching an internal affairs investigation,” said Moore.
Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson who now has the criminal case said it’s up to DPD to make firing decisions. She says her public integrity unit is focused on gathering evidence to give to a grand jury. "I am committed to getting to the truth. We will get to the truth, and the truth will be presented to the grand jury in this case,” said Johnson.
WFAA asked the Dallas Police Department the laws Chief Hall mentioned. They did not provide us with any.
They did provide us with the same general order we mentioned in our story and added. “General order 508 refers to the Police Chief’s ability to circumvent the formal disciplinary procedures not the investigative process.”
They also provided a copy of the city’s civil service rules. WFAA asked Dallas Police if the Chief has launched an internal affairs investigation. They did not respond to that.
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Plies is in some legal trouble after a gun was found in one of his carry-on bag at Tampa International Airport, Wednesday, September 19.
TMZ reports that the 42-year old, born Algernod Lanier Washington, was attempting to board a flight Delta flight when TSA agents discovered a Glock 43 in one of his bags, as well as a fully-loaded magazine lying beside it... a felony.
The rapper didn't have a permit for the weapon. He was arrested and taken to Hillsborough County Jail. Records show he was released on an unspecified cash bond.
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UFC star Jon Jones could be eligible to return to competition by Oct. 28 -- fifteen months after failing the second drug test of his illustrious career.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency announced on Wednesday it has suspended Jones for 15 months, for testing positive for metabolites of an anabolic steroid on July 28, 2017. The suspension is retroactive to the date of the test, meaning Jones has already served nearly 14 months.
Jones, who is from Rochester, New York, had faced a maximum ban of four years. He still faces potential sanctions by the California State Athletic Commission because the failed test took place in Anaheim, California. But Wednesday's USADA resolution marked a major development in the case.
An independent arbitrator settled on the 15-month suspension length following a closed hearing last weekend. Jones, 31, has maintained he did not take any performance-enhancing drug around the time of the test, but he did admit to the use of illicit drugs, including cocaine, "prior to and for a period of time after" July 28, 2017.
Jones's case took more than one year to resolve because of several circumstances. He submitted the failed test one day before he knocked out Daniel Cormier to reclaim the light heavyweight championship at UFC 214. The result of that bout has since been changed to a no-contest because of Jones's positive test results.
Despite his claims of innocence, Jones has been unable to account for the substance in his system. He submitted 14 supplements to be tested for possible contamination, none of which came back positive for any banned substance.
The details of this case were inconsistent, however, with someone trying to beat a drug test, in that Jones passed five out-of-competition tests in the five months prior to the adverse finding, and presumably would have expected to be tested around his fight at UFC 214.
Even though the substance was never accounted for, the circumstances were such that USADA only sought a maximum 18-month suspension. Although it rarely happens, identifying the source of an adverse finding is not a requirement to reduce sanctions under the UFC's anti-doping program.
Read the full story over at ESPN
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UFC star Jon Jones could be eligible to return to competition by Oct. 28 -- fifteen months after failing the second drug test of his illustrious career.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency announced on Wednesday it has suspended Jones for 15 months, for testing positive for metabolites of an anabolic steroid on July 28, 2017. The suspension is retroactive to the date of the test, meaning Jones has already served nearly 14 months.
Jones, who is from Rochester, New York, had faced a maximum ban of four years. He still faces potential sanctions by the California State Athletic Commission because the failed test took place in Anaheim, California. But Wednesday's USADA resolution marked a major development in the case.
An independent arbitrator settled on the 15-month suspension length following a closed hearing last weekend. Jones, 31, has maintained he did not take any performance-enhancing drug around the time of the test, but he did admit to the use of illicit drugs, including cocaine, "prior to and for a period of time after" July 28, 2017.
Jones's case took more than one year to resolve because of several circumstances. He submitted the failed test one day before he knocked out Daniel Cormier to reclaim the light heavyweight championship at UFC 214. The result of that bout has since been changed to a no-contest because of Jones's positive test results.
Despite his claims of innocence, Jones has been unable to account for the substance in his system. He submitted 14 supplements to be tested for possible contamination, none of which came back positive for any banned substance.
The details of this case were inconsistent, however, with someone trying to beat a drug test, in that Jones passed five out-of-competition tests in the five months prior to the adverse finding, and presumably would have expected to be tested around his fight at UFC 214.
Even though the substance was never accounted for, the circumstances were such that USADA only sought a maximum 18-month suspension. Although it rarely happens, identifying the source of an adverse finding is not a requirement to reduce sanctions under the UFC's anti-doping program.
Read the full story over at ESPN
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Da Cloth monster emcee Rigz continues to make Rochester, New York proud by dropping a new freestyle over Nipsey Hussle's "Stucc in the Grind" instrumental. Peep the visuals.
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Billionaire Mark Cuban is the ultimate business success story. He grew up middle class in Pittsburgh and after college started with just $60 in his pocket. Today he is worth $3.7 billion. "I am not a fan of getting MBAs at all. I am a fan of going to college but not a fan of getting an MBA," Cuban said.
Billionaire Mark Cuban is the ultimate business success story. He grew up middle class in Pittsburgh and after college started with just $60 in his pocket. Today he is worth $3.7 billion. "I am not a fan of getting MBAs at all. I am a fan of going to college but not a fan of getting an MBA," Cuban said.
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Straight out of Chambersburg, Pa, comes a new lyrical beast named NoDayzOffGrey. Today, he delivers an official music video for his banger "Medcated."
"I believe I'm from a different era of hip hop that rarely exist anymore but everything i have done has been from the muscle with no help. People with felonies like mine do it for the culture and therapy i stay in my lane and continue to do underground hardcore hip hop music. i ain't looking to get signed i'm looking to have fun and help my peoples."
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Nick Cannon got real about his thoughts on women getting plastic surgery today, specifically on their butts, and he believes that things are getting way out of control. He explained that the surgically enhanced butts don't look or feel real anymore, adding that they feel like "f***ing a couch."
During the conversation, Nick spoke about dating Kim Kardashian before she got any surgery and he added how she would speak about her physical insecurities. To hear more, including Nick's thoughts on Nicki Minaj's body.
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Fat Joe spoke to VladTV about his line in "Lean Back" about Roy Jones Jr. after the Olympic medalist boxer was knocked out in a fight. Joe says that while he doesn't regret the line, he admits that it was wrong of him to put it in the song because he and Jones were good friends.
Joe then detailed Jones stepping to him over the song and then changing his mind.
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On the Wednesday, September 19th episode of #EverydayStruggle 6LACK joins DJ Akademiks, Wayno and Nadeska to talk about his sophomore album 'East Atlanta Love Letter,' which includes features from J. Cole, Young Thug, and Offset. 6LACK also talks about his come up, growing up with Young Thug, how he turns criticism into hits and how he balances rapping and singer, after making waves with his debut album 'Free 6LACK' in 2016.
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New album 5E from N.O.R.E. featuring Fabolous, Tory Lanez, Pharrell Williams, Wyclef, Sevyn Streeter, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and more!
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Eminem just made YouTube history with the song "Killshot." The Machine Gun Kelly diss racked up 38.1 million views in 24 hours, the most ever by a hip hop track.
At one point the comments were coming in so fast they overloaded YouTube's system temporarily.
The song is a response to MGK's "Rap Devil."
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Gillie Da Kid speaks with Mikey T the Movie Star of Report Card Radio about the Verdict in the Birdman and Lil Wayne Case , Gillie is shocked to learn the case was worth an estimated 90 Million and wishes Weezy well stating he has "1s to Throw in the Fire Place" while Birdman is going to left Twisted like a "Pretzel"
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Machine Gun Kelly's song "Rap Devil" has been fairly well received on the internet. That wasn't the case recently when he performed the Eminem diss while opening up for Fall Out Boy.
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On the Tuesday, September 18 episode of #EverydayStruggle, Curren$y joins DJ Akademiks, Nadeska and Wayno to talk about his new mixtape 'Fire in the Clouds' and plans for upcoming albums, plus he weighs in on Eminem vs. Machine Gun Kelly, Kanye's upcoming album 'Yandhi,' shares some stories and Lil Wayne and helps us answer fan questions about the Best Punchline Rappers and Latin Trap's influence on hip-hop.
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Boosie introduces his latest signee Lil Blurry, to BootlegKev & DJ Hed on REAL 92.3.
Boosie introduces Lil Blurry 0:18
Working on a Blues album 2:47
Advice to NBA Youngboy 4:14
Being Free From Prison 5:16
Meek Mill 6:00
Parenting 9:58
Relationship with Webbie 12:50
Acting debut in Glass Jaw 20:23
Being a comedian 21:57
Kodak Black 25:07
Sliding In Nicki Minaj's DMs 25:51
Sliding In Rihanna's DMs 27:37
Sending D*** Pics 28:10
Doing Adult Films 29:05
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Activist Deray McKesson sat down with Ebro in the Morning for a conversation that spans through various subjects! He speaks on being heckled during an event in Ferguson, Missouri where he spent lots of time during the Mike Brown protests.
Other subjects include: addressing rumors of sponsorships, origins of his signature vest, unfair laws, crack babies, MS-13, police laws & Ebro for president 2020?
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Music video by 2Eleven performing My Money. 2018 Grind Till We Rich Music Give it a look down below.
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