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Johnny Depp To Amber Heard: “She Sucked Mollusk’s Crooked D**k”
More messages that Johnny Depp sent about Amber Heard were shown to the jury. Amber’s attorney, Ben Rottenborn, grilled Johnny on the stand for a second time … he put up a screenshot of a text Johnny had sent to his ex-agent a few months after Amber’s Temporary Restraining Order.

He also talked about being proud of coming here and telling the truth, regardless of what the jury decides. Johnny said some things get so out of hand, they must be addressed and corrected publicly … which is what he says he’s done here.
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Guy Does Drive-By Shooting On His Opps Kids
Guy Does Drive-By Shooting On His Opps Kids and Shoots an 8 year old.
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Just Mind Your Business: Customer Waiting In Line Starts Fighting Another Customer
Just Mind Your Business: Customer Waiting In Line Starts Fighting Another Customer
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Kehlani Shares Official Music Video for “Melt”
Kehlani and 070 Shake are in a romantic relationship. Kehlani confirmed the news Wednesday with the release of her “Melt” music video co-starring the Modus Vivendi artist.
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Dreezy L.A. Leakers Freestyle
Hot off the release of her “Hitgirl” album with Hit-Boy, Dreezy returned to the LA Leakers’ LiftOff show at Power 106.
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DreamDoll Teams Up With French Montana On “Ice Cream Dream” Official Music Video
DreamDoll teams up with French Montana on the official music video for her latest single “Ice Cream Dream.”
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Fredo Bang Drops Official Music Video for “Hard 4 U”
Fredo Bang goes hard for his chick at all levels in his latest video, “Hard 4 U.”
Shot by Jolo.
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Uvalde. Texas Shooter Reportedly Detailed Plans on Facebook Minutes Before Massacre
According to reports, Uvalde, TX gunman Salvador Ramos shared his plans via Facebook Messenger minutes before carrying out the deadly attack.
Roughly a half-hour before the shooting, Ramos allegedly wrote “I’m going to shoot my grandmother,” followed by a message confirming he carried out the harrowing deed. Minutes before going to the elementary school, Ramos allegedly wrote “I’m going to shoot an elementary school.”
Facebook policy communications director Andy Stone explained that the messages were not public but “private one-to-one text messages that were discovered after the terrible tragedy occurred.”
While many are calling for gun control and are dismissing discussions of mental health as a band-aid to the problem, Texas Governor Greg Abbott still pushed the mental health line during a presser on Wednesday.
“Before coming out here, we had a long discussion with law enforcement at all levels … and I asked the sheriff and others an open-ended question and got the same answer from the sheriff as well as from the mayor of Uvalde,” Abbott said during a Wednesday press conference. “The question was, what is the problem here? And they were straightforward and emphatic. They said … ‘we have a problem with mental health illness in this community.’ And then they elaborated on the magnitude of the mental health challenges that they are facing in the community and the need for more mental health support in this region.”
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K CAMP Returns With The Official Music Video For His New Single “Woozie”
K CAMP has returned with a brand new single titled “Woozie”. It comes with an accompanying video.

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600Breezy Challenges King Yella to Boxing Match
Chicago rappers 600 Breezy and King Yella have a storied history, and in light of footage of 600 Breezy and Charleston White’s confrontation, King Yella has been vocal about the situation online.
After footage surfaced of Charleston White and 600 Breezy’s heated confrontation, King Yella stated on his YouTube page that 600 Breezy lied about pressing Charleston White. 600 Breezy then responded to King Yella by going on Instagram Live and challenging him to a boxing match.
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Father of Jacksonville Rapper Ksoo Set to Testify Against His Son in Upcoming Murder Trial
The father of Jacksonville rapper Ksoo will testify against his son in the 23-year-old’s upcoming first-degree murder trial.
First Coast News reports Abdul Robinson Sr., 51, has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in the murder trial involving his son Hakeem Robinson, who goes by the stage name Ksoo.
Back in March, Hakeem was indicted on a first-degree murder charge for the 2020 murder of rapper Charles McCormick aka Lil Buck, who was killed in January 2020. Robinson Sr. has agreed to testify as a witness for the state in the McCormick case.
Ksoo was also hit with a first-degree murder charge in connection with the killing of Adrian Gainer aka Bibby, who was killed in February 2019. Ksoo has pleaded not guilty to both of the first-degree murder charges.
View this post on InstagramRobinson Sr. will also testify against his other son, Abdul Robinson Jr., who is charged with second-degree murder. Meanwhile, Robinson Sr. is charged as accessory after the fact to first-degree murder, and is facing three felony charges that could each carry sentences of 30 years in prison.
Prosecutors believe Robinson Sr. is the leader of the gang ATK or Ace’s Top Killers, with his son Hakeem allegedly serving as a member.
Ksoo, along with his brother, remain in the Duval County jail awaiting trial while Robinson Sr. has been moved.
