Elfen’s Music Video of the week panacea “pop said”
More from this hip hop group later this week!
SNL Prison Job
The writers at SNL are the most genius writers of all! Sometimes it’s not all about the laughs there’s a message within a joke and with in the laugh and as we all know the prison industrial complex. Affects those who are wrongly convicted or just waiting for trial for something they may or may not of done. And the next time you call to pay your smart phone bill you’re more than likely speaking to a prisoner.
12-Year-Old in Custody After Stabbing Fellow Student at Stevenson Ranch School
A student was taken into custody after allegedly stabbing a classmate at a school in Stevenson Ranch Friday morning, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The call about the incident at Pico Canyon Elementary School, located at 25255 Pico Canyon Road, came in shortly after 8 a.m., Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station Lt. Ignacio Somoano told KTLA.
The suspect and victim, described by officials as 12-year-old boys in the sixth grade, were involved in a fight, officials said. At some point, one of the boys pulled out a knife and stabbed the other before school staff and other students jumped in to help stop the attack, according to authorities.
Sheriff’s personnel arrived and took the suspect into custody.
The victim suffered multiple puncture wounds, officials stated. He received medical treatment at the scene and was taken to a local hospital with injuries that were described as not life-threatening, Somoano said.
Parents said they received a message from the principal alerting them to the situation.
“I think there are things going on socially with the kids that maybe we are just not aware of,” parent Mary Tremble told KTLA. “I mean, obviously this kid must have been really angry and really upset, and I wonder why.”
“It’s very violent, and I don’t know why someone would do it,” student Logan Tremble said.
Authorities did not identify the suspect or the victim.
It was unclear how the student got the knife on campus and why he had it. The incident remained under investigation.
The Newhall School District released a statement from Superintendent Paul Cordeiro, which read in part:
“Our immediate goal is to support our students and their families. We have counselors and psychologists on site. Further, we are in direct communication with parents to assure them that we are following up in every possible way. As always, our top priority is the safety of all students and adults on campus.”
Teen accused of killing 3-year-old smiles in Georgia court, sparking near brawl
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Deputies had to restrain the mother of a 3-year-old boy Friday when the 15-year-old boy accused of killing him appeared to smirk while waiting for his bond hearing to start.
“What’s funny? What’s funny?” yelled Roshanda Craig, as deputies rushed to separate members of the victim’s family and the defendant’s family.
Christopher Cullins, 15, an eighth grade student at Sylvan Hills Middle School, was arrested at his school 10 days after the April 1 shooting that claimed the life of 3-year-old T’Rhigi Craig. Cullins is charged as an adult with murder.
The little boy was asleep in the backseat of his mother’s SUV when he was struck by a bullet meant for someone else, police said.
According to detectives, it all started when some people in cars drove past a gas station at the intersection of Bouldercrest and Eastland roads and fired paintball guns at customers.
Cullins and his family happened to be at the gas station. Cullins, furious about being struck by a paintball, grabbed his cousin’s gun, according to police, and fired at least one shot toward the cars where the paintball fire originated. The bullet missed the people who fired the paintball guns and instead struck the boy, killing him.
The star treatment As R. Kelly’s career flourished, an industry overlooked allegations of abusive behavior toward young women
R. Kelly was in trouble again, and it was really bad this time. It was 2002, and police were investigating a sex tape that appeared to show the R&B superstar with a 14-year-old girl. Of all the scandals that had stirred around Kelly in his decade of fame, this one felt especially dire.
But Kelly remained a potent talent, a hitmaker who suavely skipped from sexy make-out jams (“Bump n’ Grind”) to inspirational tear-jerkers (“I Believe I Can Fly”), and the industry wasn’t done with him yet. Even as bad publicity swirled, Kelly could always retreat to the studio, where he wrote No. 1 hits for some of the world’s biggest stars, including Michael Jackson and Celine Dion. And that’s just where David McPherson needed him.
A rising young executive at Epic Records, McPherson had made his name by signing the Backstreet Boys and Mandy Moore and was eager to launch the label’s new boy band, B2K, with Kelly’s behind-the-scenes guidance. He did, however, ask one question about the star’s offstage life.
Is this stuff true? he asked Rocky Bivens, a Kelly assistant, according to Bivens.
“Did you watch the tape?” Bivens recalls saying.
McPherson told him he had not. Bivens said he hadn’t either.
“Because, Dave, if I watch the tape and that’s him, I’m gone and you’re not getting those records,” Bivens said he told McPherson. “I’m glad you did not watch those tapes.”
In February 2003, B2K soared to No. 1 with “Bump, Bump, Bump,” a hip-hop earworm featuring P. Diddy, written and produced by Kelly. Two months later, McPherson soared to a new job, promoted to run the new urban music division for Epic’s parent company, Sony.
McPherson, who has since left Sony, did not respond to multiple interview requests. He is far from the only industry figure who worked with Kelly and benefited from the partnership, even as a cloud of allegations — mostly involving the sexual abuse of young women — began to grow around the star.
For more than two decades, the recording industry turned a blind eye to Kelly’s behavior as his career continued to thrive and he was afforded every luxury of a chart-topping superstar…….
DC Universe Streaming Service COMING SOON
I CAN’T WAIT!! I am so geeked out right now!
Last year, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment announced they were launching a new digital streaming platform that would include both animated and live action series. Now, that service has a name — DC Universe — and an official landing page on the DC Comics website.
The landing page describes the platform as a “first-of-its kind, immersive digital experience designed just for DC fans,” with access to exclusive original series. Several shows have already been announced for the platform, including the animated Young Justice: Outsiders, the live-action adaptation of DC’s Titans comics, and an animated series focusing on fan favorite Harley Quinn. Today it was also announced that a live-action Swamp Thing series would be coming to the service…….
READ MORE———> https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/2/17312666/dc-universe-comics-streaming-service-website-name
Mom, 3 kids found dead after school asked for welfare check
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — A woman who was found dead with her three children in her North Dakota home appears to have been struggling with financial problems.
Astra Volk and her children, ranging in age from 6 to 14, were found dead Thursday morning after a school asked police for a welfare check on their Grand Forks home. All had gunshot wounds; police say they aren’t looking for any suspects.
Court records in Grand Forks County list three civil judgments against an Astra F. Volk last year for about $3,750.
A woman by the same name set up a GoFundMe account in late April seeking money to help pay off medical bills. The woman said her wages had been garnished.
The fundraising account had been deleted Friday.
via: https://nypost.com/2018/05/04/mom-3-kids-found-dead-after-school-asked-for-welfare-check/
Man accused of hurling microwave at girlfriend tells cops he’s comedian Tracy Morgan
SANDUSKY, Ohio – An Ohio man accused of assaulting his girlfriend tried to convince officers he was comedian Tracy Morgan – and his failed attempt at disguising his identity was captured on police body camera video.
“Who are you,” a Sandusky officer can be heard asking 23-year-old Donald Dudley.
“My name is Tracy Morgan,” Dudley responded. When asked his name a second time, he gave the same answer.
“My name is Tracy Morgan,” Dudley can be heard saying.
The mother of his two children told police he had assaulted her earlier, and that he even threw a microwave at her head. She told officers had to use pepper spray to fight him off.
Officers arrested Dudley Saturday, telling him he still had pepper spray on his face, and that they knew his real name.
The woman had a bruise on her forehead. She also told police Dudley punched her.
Dudley was arrested on several charges, including domestic violence.
He is still in the Erie County Jail and is expected back in court soon.
Three NY prison employees accused of engaging in sexual relationships with inmates
NEW YORK — Two prison guards and a prison cook are all accused of abusing their positions of authority in Westchester County — by allegedly engaging in sexual relationships with inmates.
They were all exposed with the one device you are not supposed to have behind bars — a cell phone.
“I don’t want to get into the exact nature of what was on that cell phone. But suffice to say there was communication back and forth between Officer Colon and the inmate – which led to other investigations. The conduct with trail came with an evaluation of the cell phones,” said Deputy Chief Christian Nunez.
Iran Colon, of Staten Island, a correction officer at the women only Taconic Correctional facility in Bedford Hills is charged with rape and other crimes in a 19-count indictment for allegedly carrying on a months-long relationship with an inmate.
Garth Trail of Yonkers, the former head cook at Taconic, is accused of engaging in a sex act with an inmate in the prison kitchen.
And Melissa Hill, of the Bronx, a former guard at Sing-Sing Correctional facility for men, is accused of carrying on a romantic relationship with an inmate.
“The inmates are potential victims of blackmail, coercion, as well as other illegal activities that can occur outside of the facility,” said Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr.