Boskoe100 shared his thoughts on social media and how its changed things for rival gangs, explaining that it allows them to research their foes with ease. He went on to explain why he doesn't go on Live outside of his house for security reasons, and Boskoe100 points out that someone online is always watching.
To hear more, including Boskoe's thoughts on XXXTentacion's murder and clout chasing being an "epidemic," hit the clip below.
Boskoe100 shared his thoughts on social media and how its changed things for rival gangs, explaining that it allows them to research their foes with ease. He went on to explain why he doesn't go on Live outside of his house for security reasons, and Boskoe100 points out that someone online is always watching.
To hear more, including Boskoe's thoughts on XXXTentacion's murder and clout chasing being an "epidemic," hit the clip below.
Nicki Minaj finally releases her highly anticipated "Queen" album. She managed to secure features from Eminem, Foxy Brown, Future, Lil Wayne, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, Swae Lee and more.
DJ Muggs presents his new album titled "Soul Assassins: Dia Del Asesinato." The project features contributions from ETO, Meyhem Lauren, Freddie Gibbs DOOM, Kool G. Rap, Mach-Hommy and Hus Kingpin.
1. Santa Muerte 2. Day Of The Dead f. Kool G Rap 3. Assassination Day f. DOOM & Kool G Rap 4. Yacht Party f. Raekwon 5. Black Snow Beach f. Raekwon & Meyhem Lauren 6. Blue Horseshoes f. Mach-Hommy 7. Contagion Theory f. Mach-Hommy 8. Wally Face f. Hus Kingpin 9. Duck Sauce f. Eto 10. Niggas is Pussy f. Meyhem Lauren 11. Death Wish f. DOOM & Freddie Gibbs 12. Outro
State Police have released dramatic dashcam video of the shootout on Route 33 that seriously injured Pennsylvania State Trooper Seth Kelly in 2017. The suspect Daniel Clary was convicted of attempted murder in May. In November 2017, State Trooper Ryan Seiple made what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop on Route 33 in Plainfield Township, Northampton County. Dashcam video shows Clary getting a ticket for speeding, but as the trooper begins to pull away, Clary flags him down again. Trooper Sieple called for backup and the video shows Sieple and Trooper Seth Kelly putting Clary through a sobriety test. The video shows Clary unstable on his feet during several tests. When the troopers try to arrest Clary, he resists and they wrestle him to the ground. Clary attempts to fight back. At one point, the fight spills out onto the road with traffic driving by. Police tried to use a taser on Clary but he gets up and reaches into the driver's side window of his car. The video shows Clary firing the gun multiple times at both Trooper Sieple and Trooper Clary. Both officers return fire and Clary drives away.
Trooper Kelly was shot four times during the exchange of gunfire Nov 7, 2017, on the side of Route 33 in Plainfiield Township. He arrived at a local hospital clinically dead. He spent 12 days in a medically-induced coma and 25 days in the hospital. He doesn't remember the shootout. Houck showed jurors the 45-mintue video of the traffic stop, the struggle and its aftermath. He released the entire video to lehighvalleylive.com. We cut out the approximately two-minute segment from where Clary initially resists until he flees in his car. The video is violent and jarring. Houck believes he could have suppressed its release. But he and the troopers believe it's important that the public should view the video to see just how dangerous police work can be and to see the restraint employed by the troopers before they were forced to open fire. "We think the community should see it," Houck said. Clary, 22, of Effort, Pa., was convicted June 29 of multiple felonies, including attempting to kill Seiple and Kelly. His attorney argued at trial he was scared and shot at the troopers because he feared for his life. Clary will be sentenced Aug. 31.
(ABC News) A woman who allegedly blew through a stop sign at 60 mph in South Carolina told an officer she shouldn't be arrested because she's a "very clean, thoroughbred, white girl," police said.
Lauren Elizabeth Cutshaw was slurring her words, she smelled of alcohol and her eyes were "bloodshot and glossy" when a police officer pulled her over in her 2011 white Ford Fusion in the town of Bluffton during the early morning hours of Aug. 4, according to the incident report.
A blood alcohol test registered at .18 percent, twice the legal limit.
Cutshaw apologized for speeding and running the stop sign, telling him she was on her way to her boyfriend's home after having a "couple" of glasses of wine at a nearby restaurant for her 33rd birthday. But when the officer advised her that she was under arrest for drunken driving, Cutshaw apparently listed multiple reasons why she shouldn't be locked up.
She said she had graduated with honors from a "high accredited university," was a cheerleader, a dancer and a sorority girl. She also repeatedly stated, "My partner is a cop," according to the report.
"I'm a very clean, thoroughbred, white girl," Cutshaw allegedly told the arresting officer. "I'm a white, clean girl."
When the officer, who is also white, asked, "What that had to do with anything?" Cutshaw apparently replied, "You're a cop, you should know that means."
"Making statements such as these as a means to justify not being arrested are unusual in my experience as a law enforcement officer and I believe further demonstrate the suspect's level of intoxication," the arresting officer wrote in the report.
When another officer later discovered marijuana and rolling papers in her car, Cutshaw said she "may have" smoked pot earlier that night, according to the report.
Cutshaw's "clean, thoroughbred, white girl" comment was not heard in footage from the arresting officer's dashboard camera, released by the Bluffton Police Department this week. However, after the officer handcuffed her and placed her in the back of his police car, Cutshaw can be heard pleading with him to "look at my record, it's so clean."
"You know that stop sign that you blew through at 60 miles per hour? There was a car that almost went through it right before you did. If they hadn't seen you coming, you would have T-boned them, you could have killed somebody," the officer tells Cutshaw as he drives her to the county jail. "And instead of a DUI, this would be a felony DUI, you're looking at 25 years."
"I've never been arrested, can't you see that in your system?" Cutshaw says. "Can't you see, I graduated from a really good university, I was almost valedictorian."
"I don’t wanna know what it’s like," she says about going to jail. "I’m a pretty girl. Please don’t make me go in there."
Cutshaw was charged with driving under the influence, speeding, disregarding a stop sign, simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. She is scheduled to appear in municipal court Oct. 30, police said.
It was not immediately clear whether Cutshaw had obtained legal representation.
In this clip, Daylyt or "Kevin" talked about his new look after taking the dreads out. He also discussed his fear of Lil Uzi Vert before detailing some pretty far-out encounter he had with the Philly "rockstar." Daylyt even said that Lil Uzi vanished into a puff of red smoke at one point during their encounter. He broke down why he said Trippie Redd is "unisex" among a host of other fantastical events.
Boskoe100 spoke to VladTV about how he has been able to evolve his social media presence as technology has evolved, and he pointed out that he's been speaking out on social media since his early days on Twitter and Facebook.
During the conversation, Boskoe100 addressed a shooting that happened when he was on Live, and he explained that his house wasn't the target in the shooting. Boskoe100 went on to speak about social media and gangs, and why he doesn't film on Live while walking around his neighborhood.
Boskoe100 spoke to VladTV about how he has been able to evolve his social media presence as technology has evolved, and he pointed out that he's been speaking out on social media since his early days on Twitter and Facebook.
During the conversation, Boskoe100 addressed a shooting that happened when he was on Live, and he explained that his house wasn't the target in the shooting. Boskoe100 went on to speak about social media and gangs, and why he doesn't film on Live while walking around his neighborhood.
YG stopped by Thisis50 recently to talk about his new album, repairing his relationship with DJ Mustard, LeBron James, Colin Kaepernick, not having beef with Tekashi69 and more.
A Volusia County sheriff’s deputy responding to a domestic violence call in Seville on Friday evening shot and killed a suspect who grabbed the deputy’s Taser during a struggle and ignored repeated warnings to surrender. The 29-year-old Seville man, Emmanuel Alquisiras (DOB 11/23/1988), was pronounced dead on the scene at 1600 N. U.S. 17 after the shooting occurred around 7:39 p.m. The deputy involved in the incident, Brandon Watson (hire date 5/18/2015) was not injured. The deputy’s body camera captured footage of the shooting. The deputy was responding to a report of an ongoing domestic disturbance between the suspect and his girlfriend. On arrival, the deputy spent several minutes speaking with the suspect and a friend on an outdoor stairway. Both were uncooperative. Eventually, when the suspect’s girlfriend came out and spoke to the deputy, the suspect grabbed her and engaged in a struggle with her at the top of the stairs. The deputy intervened, deploying his Taser on the suspect and instructing him to put his arms behind his back. The suspect refused and struggled with the deputy for several minutes. During the struggle, the suspect grabbed the deputy’s Taser, and the Taser was discharged. The deputy fired multiple shots at the suspect, resulting in the suspect’s death. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement responded to conduct an investigation, and the deputy was placed on administrative leave, which is standard.