Summer Walker posted the message to her Instagram story blasting her baby daddy London On Da Track on Friday, but she must’ve had a change of heart. Shortly after the post started to make its rounds on social media, the “Body” singer deleted it and instead shared a plethora of messages she received from other moms in her position.
Summer Walker and London had a whirlwind romance that lasted two years before they decided to call it quits. They welcomed baby Bubbles just a few months later and based on their public spats, co-parenting has been challenging.
Back in August 2021, Summer blasted London for being a deadbeat and alleging that another man–her new boyfriend Larry–was raising their daughter.
Teen threatened to kill Fulton County Sheriff over YSL RICO arrests, officials say Deputies took 18-year-old Quartavius Mender into custody on May 26, 2022. Mender wrote multiple death threats in Instagram comments after the arrest of Young Thug and Gunna.
Teen threatened to kill Fulton County Sheriff over YSL RICO arrests, officials say Deputies took 18-year-old Quartavius Mender into custody on May 26, 2022. Mender wrote multiple death threats in Instagram comments after the arrest of Young Thug & Gunnahttps://t.co/ZLLqwGteC6
A Georgia 18-year-old is facing nearly two dozen felony charges for threatening to kill the Fulton County sheriff over the arrest of Young Thug and other members of the YSL organization, officials say.
Deputies took 18-year-old Quartavius Mender into custody on May 26, 2022.
According to investigators, Mender wrote multiple death threats in comments of Instagram posts of Sheriff Pat Labat, the Gwinnett County Sheriff, the Fulton Clerk, and more after the arrest of Atlanta rapper Young Thug, Gunna, and 26 other associates on racketeering charges.
A stabbing attack involving a teen and a stranger in Brooklyn has NYPD on the hunt for a suspect. According to CBS News, a 16-year-old girl was walking into a Brooklyn juice bar when a stranger stabs her unexpectedly on camera. A camera facing the juice bar’s entrance also caught the unprovoked attack on video. The startling footage released by the NYPD Wednesday shows how the strange man quickly stabbed the teen and fled the scene.
The identity of the suspect in this Brooklyn teen stabbing is still. unknown as the assailant is still at large. Cops are asking for the public’s help identifying the stabber. He’s described as about 150 pounds with a thin build, black hair, and a goatee. On the day on the attack, he was wearing a black T-shirt. HIs shirt had a white lion image on the back. He also wore gray sweatpants, and white sneakers.
Teyana Taylor is mourning the loss of her brother, Fleeroy PC Mason. The R&B singer shared the news of his passing on Instagram on June 1st in a heartbreaking tribute.
Young Thug has been denied bail once again after offering an extensive bond package.
On Thursday (June 2), Thugger appeared in Fulton County, Ga. court via closed-circuit video from the Cobby County Jail for the latest bond motion in his RICO case. During the lengthy hearing, which lasted over four hours and was streamed via 11Alive News, Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel laid out a number of stipulations the rapper would have adhered to if given a bond. Steel was offering to have Thug put under 24-hour home monitoring, both electronically and in person, with 24 off-duty police officers who have signed on to watch the rapper through a third-party security firm. He also offered to have the interior and exterior of Thug’s home monitored by closed-circuit TV.
Several YSL members took proffers against Young Thug including some that are indicted with him. pic.twitter.com/zjdTAMu9Sn
Any visitor who came to the home would been subject to search. No electronics or internet would have been allowed in the home as well, though Thug’s lawyer said he wanted to build a studio in the residence for YT to work. Thug would also have had to undergo consistent drug testing. The total for all of these accommodations would have reportedly cost Young Thug approximately $1 million out of pocket, according to his lawyer.
300 Entertainment cofounder Kevin Liles also took the stand and emotionally testified on Thug’s character during the hearing. The misty-eyed Liles spoke of Thug as if the rapper were his own child. The music industry veteran even agreed to cosign the rapper’s bond, personally and with the backing of his company.
The prosecution in the case pushed for Young Thug to be detained until his trial. They cited Thug’s ability to flee and also noted witnesses were reportedly being threatened, though not directly by Young Thug. The prosecution also claimed Thug has been on the phone in jail requesting drugs in order to try and detox, presumably so he doesn’t have to go cold turkey. Many of the crimes Thug is accused of being involved in the District Attorney’s 88-page indictment were also mentioned.
King Yella gained a significant amount of notoriety when the first wave of drill rappers rose to prominence during the early 2010s. But perhaps some of the most standout moments of the Chicago natives’ career have come inadvertently by way of social media. Six years ago, he got shot on camera while attempting to cut a promo in his hometown. The video clip went viral shortly thereafter. This shooting was just one incident from an ever-growing laundry list of killings relating to gun violence in the city of Chicago–where more mass shootings occur than any other city in the U.S. This is a horrific reality that appears to have left King Yella feeling traumatized. He recently took to Instagram to share his grief with his followers.
“I lost the main two n***as I grew up with,” King Yella said, as tears trickled down his face. “N***as don’t understand this s**t, n***as be playing these games. N***as ain’t really losing n***as man. I lost every n***a, gang, on my momma. I’m tired of this s**t man.”
The emotional video clip was well received by most, but it also garnered laughter and mockery at the expense of King Yella, which prompted him to post a follow-up video on social media to address his skeptics. This time around, his message was a lot more stern.
“Check this out, I’m a grown a** man,” King Yella said. “That’s what’s wrong with the world, ya’ll wanna play tough…ya’ll scared to show emotions. Ya’ll bottle that s**t in and ya’ll end up wanting to kill ya’ll self. One thing about King Yella, the difference between me and these other n***as is I don’t give a f**k about what ya’ll got to say. I don’t care how ya’ll feel. If I was hiding [my grief] I wouldn’t have posted [the previous video]. Dumb*ss n***as, guess what? I wasn’t talking to myself, I was taking to somebody on the side of me. But f**k it, I captured myself crying, because I don’t usually do it all the time. So guess what? I did it for the world, to show to ya’ll ain’t nothing wrong with showing how ya’ll really feel…stop portraying and trying to be gangsta for the world. That’s why the world is f***ed up. That’s why Chicago is f***ed up…”
Unsurprisingly, another mass shooting has taken place in the United States of America, this time in Tulsa, OK where at least 4 people are dead, including the gunman, and several others wounded.
Tulsa Police Deputy Chief Eric Dalgleish said the gunman was armed with a handgun and rifle. Authorities also say the gunman’s fatal gunshot wound was self-inflicted. It was an active situation for about four-to-five minutes.
Rapper Ralo has been in police custody for quite some time after being nabbed for trafficking marijuana but recently took a plea deal that got him sentenecd to 8 years in federal prison. With time served and other conditions, Ralo could see himself as a free man in less than a year.
An update from his official Instagram account laid out the details:
The Judge sentenced Ralo to 8 years in Federal Prison, he was given over 4 years credit time served. The BOP has also credited him 1 & 1/2 year for good time. He was recommended 1 year ankle monitor after the halfway house approve his home address; which will bring him home to us late next year, but our goal is for him to complete his GED or RDAP Drug program so we can get another year off his sentence. That will bring him home to us in less than a year. We need prayer 🙏 hands
Jada Pinkett Smith has officially addressed Will Smith and Chris Rock’s infamous 2022 Oscars scandal, in which the King Richard star slapped the comedian on stage in response to his joke about the Red Table Talk host’s hair loss. “my deepest hope is that these two intelligent, capable men have an opportunity to heal, talk this out and reconcile”.
Michael Blackson recently sat down for an interview on the It’s Tricky with Raquel Harper podcast, where he got candid about his relationship with Rada Darling.
Michael, who proposed to Rada on The Breakfast Club 10 months ago, told Raquel, “My girl is like… Rada is a freak, okay? The thing about it… I mean, early in the relationship she enjoyed watching me sleep with women.” Michael then added, “And in fact, when me and her are having sex, you know what makes her cum? When I tell her what I did with the last person.”
This comes after Michael opened up about Rada allowing him to sleep with one woman a month while on the road, and Michael revealed that Rada is allowed to sleep with women as well. He told The Shade Room, “Rada is only interested in one penis. She is allowed to have any other woman she wants. Not a man…we don’t need another penis in the relationship.”
BALTIMORE — A court settlement calls for the city of Baltimore to pay $300,000 to resolve claims that police officers planted drugs on a rapper known as Young Moose.
The Baltimore Sun reports that the city’s spending board is poised to approve the settlement payment at a meeting next week. Lawyers for the city reached the agreement with Kevron Evans on May 10, but city officials will vote Wednesday on whether to approve it.
The city already has paid more than $10 million to settle lawsuits against officers who served on a task force notorious for its members corruption.
Evans sued several Baltimore police officers, including a former detective, Daniel Hersl, who served on the infamous Gun Trace Task Force. Hersl is serving 18 years in federal prison after being convicted in 2018 of charges stemming from a corruption investigation of the task force. He was accused of stealing money before and after he joined the task force.