by Samantha J Rice | Dec 20, 2021 | Latest, Music News, Social Justice |
Following a private funeral service for Young Dolph, a public memorial for the beloved rapper is reportedly in the works.
According to HipHopDX, Pastor Earle Fisher, who spoke at Dolph’s private service on Tuesday (November 30), said a public memorial will be held for the late 36-year-old in Memphis during the FedExForum ceremony on December 16.
Having a capacity for almost 19,000 people, fans of young Dolph will pay their last tribute
Dying at the tender age of just 36 years will affect Young Dolph fans, relatives, and family, and leave a gap in the entertainment industry.
Arranging a memorial in a venue with a large capacity is a decent idea, since the burial was a private event involving family members and friends.
Disturbing fat is that police have yet to make any arrests over two weeks since the shooting.
Speaking during the burial of Young Dolph, Pastor Fisher said is that failure by the police to arrest the assailants is concerning.
Adding to his sentiments, the pastor noted that elected leaders and officials should bring the assailants to accountability and justice quickly. Within Shelby County, murders happen about every day, yet people who are in powerful positions that have created policies cannot act.
According to REVOLT, three men fired shots into a mourning crowd outside Makeda’s Cookies the day after Dolph’s death. Shooting incident happened a few days later where police found a car that Dolph’s killers used, and a man was killed.
Processing the two-door white Mercedes Benz also revealed that it had been reportedly linked to an additional shooting in Tennessee. Ongoing effort to capture the suspect has led to police releasing surveillance photos
Adding to the surveillance photos, police have also asked anyone with additional information about the shooting to call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.
Bizzy Bone shares full apology following Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia’s Verzuz battle
Taking place last night was the Verzuz battle which was between Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia.
Taking to the stage to perform the track Buddah Lovaz,” Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs’caused an altercation between him and Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia.
Resulting from a mocking allegation by Bizzy Bones towards Three 6 Mafia, there was a scuffle on stage between the two groups.
Misunderstanding between the two groups, however, did not ruin the much-awaited Verzuz battle event.
Stopping for about 15 minutes, the show resumed, picked up, and proceeded problem-free.
Issuing an apology on stage, Bizzy apologized to Three 6 Mafia and the crowd for the earlier confrontation.
Taking the stage, he said,” I’m not trying to fuck this shit up. Pardon me. Let’s keep the motherfuckin’ party going.”
Following the day after the event (on December 3), Bizzy took to his Instagram and wrote an apology and complete statement regarding the ugly incident.
Taking to his Instagram page, he wrote, “I feel as a man there is a time to apologize and be the bigger person. Even if you do not feel wrong.”
Acknowledging his mistake, he also insisted that errors happen. In hip-hop, and If he was posed to be per, then he couldn’t have reached that far.
During the statement, he also thanked Verzuz and Triller organizers for everything. Speaking on how he redeemed himself after returning to the stage, he said he came back because a lot of people depended on him
Confirming that everything that happened was not scripted, he was grateful that the event ended perfectly.
Acknowledging the maturity exhibited by Three 6 Mafia’s members in handling the situation, he promised to call Swizz Beatz to smooth things over, despite Verzuz co-founder assuring him that everything was okay.
Commending the Three 6 Mafia members, he wrote ‘“You guys did a heck of a job and embracing me after that I took a class as well.”
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Diontae Bussey | Dec 13, 2021 | Latest, Social Justice |
Following the guilty verdict of three men in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder, Twitter users focused on the matter of Jackie Johnson. The former district attorney of Georgia’s Glynn County is out on debenture after being imprisoned. She logged on charges related to her improper handling of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder case.
Johnson was charged with intrusion and oath offenses in relation to accusations. She purposefully deferred the detentions of Travis McMichael, Greg McMichael, and William Bryan Junior. Prosecutors and Arbery’s parents suspect she was attempting to keep the individuals from having a trial.
According to reporters, McMichaels and Bryan had seen Arbery running in the neighborhood on 23 February 2020. They jumped in their pickup to follow him back, believing he was a robber. Resulting in a huge brawl, and Travis fired his gun, shooting and killing Arbery.
They were claiming that they killed him in self-defense. Culprits were roaming around for around three months with no arrest. Johnson was violating the oath credentials, as she was showing affection and favor to Greg McMichael. The murderer was previously working as an investigator to the Johnson.
She was directing and obstructing the arrest of Travis McMichael. Failing in justice and dignity provision are other offenses made by Ex-Attorney. Aubrey’s mother was saying the attorney should remain in prison because she was covering up the murder.
In the event that she is found guilty of violating the oath, she may be sentenced to at least five years in jail. Additional one year jail will be sentenced to stop the arrest of one murdered.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 9, 2021 | Latest, Social Justice |
After almost one year, the former Franklin County sheriff’s deputy, Jason Meade, is finally being charged for shooting Casey Goodson Jr. brutally. He was accused of two murders and one reckless homicide.
Goodson’s mother expressed to the media earlier on Thursday that she would be at ease when Meade would be punished for his crime. However, she is content that it is eventually happening.
According to REVOLT, Meade shot Goodson while working with a US Marshall Southern Ohio Fugitive Task. Although he was not the target of their mission, the 23-year-old boy was killed outside Goodson’s grandmother’s house in Columbus on 4th Dec 2020.
In March, Franklin County Coroner Dr Anahi Ortiz also confirmed that Goodson was struck by six bullets, five in the back and one in the buttock. The police department soon suspended Meade after the shooting. Later, he was retired in July.
The task force of the Franklin County sheriff could not provide any video evidence, as they didn’t wear any cameras on the mission.
Sheriff Dallas Baldwin says no one is guilty until proven. And he has told his staff their responsibilities in the justice system.
Balwin values society’s trust in them. Also, he has asked his officers to investigate investigation to keep their community and officers safe. He prays for everyone caught up in the tragedy.
Earlier, Baldwin said that their department would wait for the criminal investigation to complete. After the trial, a separate inquiry is pulled by the Department of Justice, FBI and Columbus Police Department Critical Incident Review Team.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Dec 8, 2021 | Latest, Social Justice |
A black student named Elias West is currently playing football for Layton’s Layton High School. He used the N-word while playing the game in October and was punished for abusive word use. Team seniors make it clear while running that the white student from the opposite team used the N-word first. While referee only throws out the black student West from the match.
The salt Lake Turbine states that the discrimination happened during a Layton High School football match gaming event. While recalling the happening, Elias West told the team players that the outsider team boy said, “Stay down, you nigger” while standing behind him and clenching him. “Don’t call me a nigger,” said West, defending himself against the accusation.
West told and claimed that the referee announced my ejection from the game based on racism after a few minutes. Heeding with the Utah High School Activities Association’s zero-tolerance policy. West was barred from playing in the next two games. West was forced to cancel his final regular-season game, which would have enabled college recruiters to see him in action.
Lissa, the mother of West, is white. She asked the referee for reconsideration. She tried to explain why his son would use such words with no issue, but the refs did not listen to her. She adds more, and the other team celebrated the victory while his son cried throughout the night for standing against racism.
The US Department of Justice narrated in a report a few months before this incident. The Davis School District has declined to respond satisfactorily to hundreds of harassment and assault charges. Such cases could not rescue African-American and Asian-American students.
West says football ground is proved as a life-changing experience for him. He added that the football ground is a must going place for me, and I should speak up for myself and other blacks against racism without thinking about racism.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Diontae Bussey | Nov 2, 2021 | Latest, Social Justice |
Protesting for social justice and human right violation is common in the USA. Protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin resulted in casualties during the demos. Following the shooting incident, Rittenhouse was arrested and accused of shooting two people while injuring a third.
Presiding over the Rittenhouse, Judge Bruce Schroeder set out some rules of the trial proceedings. Being a suspect in the shooting, the 18-year-old Illinois native, Rittenhouse, was arrested and accused of homicide. Preparing for the commencement of the trial, Judge Bruce Schroeder set the terminology that will not be used in the courtroom.
Issuing the trial rules, the judge further allowed the use of force expert John Black to testify. Testifying was restricted to the timeline of events on the night of the incident. It will not include telling the court or what Rittenhouse was thinking.
Listening to Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide case is expected to last for two weeks, and a jury selection will take place on 1st November 2021.
During the arrest, the accused was aged 17 and will answer charges of homicide and possession of a weapon as a minor. Proceeding will also allow review of footage of interactions by the accused with police.
Shocking revelations confess to police appreciating armed militia, including the accused.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
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