Monday, June 29, 2020

Armed Couple Intimidates St. Louis Protesters!

St. Louis trial attorneys face backlash for pointing their firearms at peaceful protesters.
A white couple comes out of their house to intimidate protesters in St. Louis.

Mark and Patricia McCloskey are now facing public condemnation for their now infamous standoff with protesters. The white couple came outside of their homes armed threatening peaceful protesters.

Protesters have made their way to St. Louis mayor Lyda Krewson's home on Sunday calling for her to resign after she publicly denounced critics who wanted her to support police reform.

Protesters were chanting to a drumbeat of "Let's go!" Hundreds of them walked Portland Place, a private road that the mayor resides on.

During the protest the white couple come out with their weapons. The couple are a St. Louis base trial attorneys for personal injuries. The couple own a multi-million dollar home.

The couple come out armed yelling at the protesters saying, "Private property."

"Get out! Private property, get out!"

Someone in the crowd shouted back at them saying, "Calm down." The protester yelled, "Then call the fucking cops, you idiot!" and "It's a public street, motherfucker."



The incident went viral.

To access Portland Place, the crowd entered through an iron pedestrian gate. The McCloskeys told the law that protesters broke the gate to get in.

St. Louis Police said that the couple called the law as soon as they seen the couple and heard a loud commotion.

The large crowd of protesters eventually moved on and arrived at Krewson's home a few blocks away.





The couple had legal right to defend their property says law scholars. However, they stressed that they should have just called the cops instead of elevating the situation.

"The protesters thought they had a right to protest. But as a technical matter, they were not allowed to be there ... It's essentially a private estate. If anyone was violating the law, it was the protesters. In fact if (the McCloskeys) have photos of the protesters, they could go after them for trespassing," said Anders Walker, a constitutional law professor at St. Louis University.
Button down and armed. Two white privileged attorneys demand protesters leave their street.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner appeared to take a different view on the matter.

She stated she was "alarmed at the events that occurred over the weekend where peaceful protesters were met by guns and a violent assault."

"We must protect the right to peacefully protest, and any attempts to chill it through intimidation or threat of deadly force will not be tolerated. Make no mistake: we will not tolerate the use of force against those exercising their First Amendment rights, and will use the full power of Missouri law to hold people accountable."
St. Louis mayor Lyda Krewson faces calls to resign because of her refusal to support police reform.
St. Louis, Missouri has a population of 298,000 residents. It sets on the banks of the Mississippi River. It is the "Gateway to the West." The city metropolitan area is 3.2 million residents. It's Missouri's second largest city. It is an independent city.

Lyda Krewson is the current mayor since 2017. The St. Louis Police Department is considered on of the most brutal law enforcement agencies in the country. There's been incidents where police officer used excessive force and shot unarmed individuals who fled arrest. Some of the cops shared inappropriate comments of people of color.

St. Louis County is the adjacent community. It has a population of 1.4 million residents. Many of the communities in the county have police agencies associated with the county.

Ferguson was the nearby suburb where Michael Brown was killed by a dirty cop.





SCOTUS Strikes Down Draconian Abortion Laws!

The Supreme Court sided with women's groups. It struck down a controversial Louisiana law.
The controversial abortion law in Louisiana is struck down by the Supreme Court. In a 5-4 decision, the Court sided with women's rights groups.

Chief Justice John Roberts along with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Elena Kagan ruled in favor of the women's rights groups that sued the state of Louisiana.

Those opposed were Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

The Louisiana law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the clinic imposes an undue burden on a woman's right to obtain an abortion.

June Medical Services, LLC v. Russo (formerly June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee) (591 U.S. ___ (2020)) was a U.S. Supreme Court case which ruled that a Louisiana state law placing hospital-admission requirements on abortion clinics doctors, which had mirrored a Texas state law previously found unconstitutional under Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt (579 U.S. ___ (2016)) (WWH), was also unconstitutional.

The Louisiana state law, mirroring one that had passed in Texas, requires doctors performing abortions to have admission privileges at a state-authorized hospital within 30 miles (48 km) of the abortion clinic. As in Texas, this law would have limited abortions to one single doctor in the state, as other doctors had not yet gained admission privileges or are outside the given range. The Texas law was declared unconstitutional in WWH in 2016, on the basis that limiting clinic availability was an undue burden on women seeking legal abortions, a constitutional right as determined by the landmark Roe v. Wade case.

The Louisiana law, however, had survived its challenge on appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which ruled the law had fundamental differences from the Texas law based on the WWH ruling.

On June 29, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled on a 5–4 decision that the Louisiana law was unconstitutional, reversing the Fifth Circuit's decision. The Court's plurality opinion was written by Justice Stephen Breyer and joined by the three more liberal members of the Court, asserting that Louisiana's law unconstitutional following from the same arguments that Texas's law had been in WWH and overruling the Fifth Circuit's reasoning. Chief Justice John Roberts joined them in the judgement but not in the opinion, upholding his position of dissent from WWH but deferring to a matter of past precedent to support the judgement. The remaining four Justices submitted their own dissents upholding the law's constitutionality.

June Medical Services had been considered a potentially important case on abortion rights in the United States, as it was the first abortion-related case to be heard by both Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, two justices that are considered conservative, giving the Court a conservative majority, and potentially threatening the Roe v. Wade precedent.

Thursday's 138-page decision, written by Justice Stephen Breyer, found Louisiana's restriction — which requires doctors who provide abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital — violated precedent set in the 2016 Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt ruling, a case that dealt with a nearly identical regulation in Texas.

In his opinion, Breyer wrote that Louisiana's law was "unconstitutional."
The Supreme Court has ruled against Donald J. Trump multiple times.
"This case is similar to, nearly identical with, Whole Woman's Health. And the law must consequently reach a similar conclusion," Breyer wrote. Chief Justice Roberts did not join Breyer's opinion but concurred with the ruling on the basis of maintaining precedents previously decided by the Supreme Court.

Plaintiffs in the case, known as June Medical Services v. Russo, challenged Louisiana's "Unsafe Abortion Protection Act," a law that has been blocked by courts since its passage in 2014. Supporters of the law say it was designed to improve patient safety, but critics say its intention was to shut down clinics that provide abortion.

Major professional medical organizations — including the American Medical Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists — disagreed with the health claims, saying that given the safety of the procedure, admitting privilege laws for abortion providers are medically unnecessary.

The Center for Reproductive Rights, the law firm that challenged the law, praised the decision on Monday, but added that abortion rights remain uncertain.

"We're relieved that the Louisiana law has been blocked today but we're concerned about tomorrow," said Nancy Northup, the center's president and chief executive officer, in a statement emailed to CBS News on Monday. "[T]he Court's decision could embolden states to pass even more restrictive laws when clarity is needed if abortion rights are to be protected."

Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood's president, sounded a similar warning, saying "the fight is far from over."

"While today is a victory for Louisianans, we must remember that we are in a world where politicians have pushed basic health care almost out of reach for millions of Americans, and where your ability to access abortion is still determined by where you live, how much money you make, and in this country that effectively also means the color of your skin," McGill wrote in a statement to CBS News.

The White House called the Monday's decision an "unfortunate ruling," and defended states' authority to regulate abortion.

"[T]he Supreme Court devalued both the health of mothers and the lives of unborn children," the White House statement said. "... States have legitimate interests in regulating any medical procedure — including abortions — to protect patient safety. Instead of valuing fundamental democratic principles, unelected Justices have intruded on the sovereign prerogatives of State governments by imposing their own policy preference in favor of abortion to override legitimate abortion safety regulations."

As of November, only one of the five doctors who provide abortions in Louisiana was in compliance with the law, a physician in the northwest corner of the state. However, that doctor's administrator told CBS News that if the law were implemented, he would quit to avoid harassment from anti-abortion rights groups over being "the last man standing."

The author of the law, Louisiana State Representative Katrina Jackson, has denied that its purpose was to reduce abortion access, and called the regulation "common-sense women's health care."

Elizabeth Murrill, the state's solicitor general and attorney who defended the regulation in front of the Supreme Court, agreed, saying its purpose was "to protect the health and safety of women who are having abortions."
Louisiana state lawmaker Katrina Jackson sponsored this law. She is a thorn to women's right. She is a Republican running as a Democrat in Monroe, Louisiana.
Monday's decision was a blow to anti-abortion rights activists, who have seen Trump's presidency as an opening to reverse legal protections for abortion. In a statement emailed to CBS News on Monday, Jeanne Mancini, the president of March for Life, said she was "appalled" by the decision.

"This decision underscores the importance of nominating and confirming judges who refrain from legislating from the bench, something pro-life voters will certainly remember come November," Mancini said.

Democrats were pissed at Gov. John Bel Edwards because he signed off this law going against his own party's stance on women's rights.

Louisiana Democratic lawmaker Katrina Jackson sponsored and pushed for the passage of this law.

Jackson is a Black conservative Democrat who authored this law. She called the decision a "tragedy."

"The Supreme Court has issued a tragic decision that continues its practice of putting the interest of for-profit abortion businesses ahead of the health and safety of women. Together with my colleagues, both Democrats and Republicans and women and men, we passed the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act to protect the health and safety of women in Louisiana. While today's decision is not what we wanted, we will never stop working to put the women of Louisiana above the interests of the abortion business."

Bel Edwards signed off a controversial law that is known as the fetal heartbeat abortion ban. It would ban abortions after six weeks. That law is on hold as it makes it through the courts.

Mississippi Will Change The Flag!

Old Mississippi is eliminating that stars and bars.
The last state of the old south is voting to change their flag.

Mississippi is the last state in the American South to still have the confederate stars and bars on its emblem. This month will be monumental for the state.

The Mississippi state legislature voted on Sunday to replace its state flag, the last in the nation to display the confederate battle emblem. The removal of the the flag marks the latest confederate symbol to topple in the weeks post George Floyd.

The bill passed by a vote of 91-23 in the House and 37-14 in the Senate. Those who voted against the bill are racist and a part of the systematic problems we all are facing in America.

Republican governor Tate Reeves is expected to sign the bill into law.



Mississippi was facing pressure to change its flag after many companies vowed to not invest in the state if they continue to embrace the confederate emblem.

CBS News reports that many symbols of the Confederacy have vanished in the wake of the George Floyd tragedy. Earlier this month, Virginia Democratic governor Ralph Northam announced his intention to remove a towering statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee from Richmond's historic Monument Avenue. Military leaders have said their open to renaming forts named after Confederate generals, a proposal that's been rejected by Donald J. Trump. NASCAR has announced it will prohibit the display of the confederate flag during its races and other events, writing in a statement that the flag's presence "runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment."

Mississippi is the last state to embrace change in the wake of racial unrest. The state's history goes back to Jim Crow, lynchings and the Klan.

After the Charleston church massacre in 2015, all of Mississippi's public universities and many cities have stopped flying the ensign. But the flag still flies in front of many public buildings, including the state capitol building and the governor's mansion.

Mississippian lawmakers have been resistant to changing the flag, citing the state's history. Activists have urged the flag has been co-opted, and now is used as a symbol of white supremacy, the Jim Crow South and racism and violence that Black Americans still face.

Time for a change America.



Sunday, June 28, 2020

Time To Retire John Wayne!

There are calls for the removal of John Wayne from the Orange County's international airport.
Orange County, California is being pressured to change the name of their airport named after actor John Wayne.

The Orange County Democratic Party want to see Wayne's name ride off into the sunset.

The officials passed an emergency resolution condemning the film legend's "racist and bigoted statements" made decades ago and are calling for the Orange County Board of Supervisors to drop his name, statue and other likenesses from the international airport.

The resolution also asked the board "to restore its original name: Orange County Airport."

"There have been past efforts to get this done and now we're putting our name and our backing into this to make sure there is a name change," said Ada Briceno, chair of the Democratic Party of Orange County.

The resolution came forth when Wayne made controversial remarks about Blacks, Native Americans and those in the LGBTQ community.

In 1979, Orange County Airport was christened John Wayne International Airport.

He also felt no remorse in the subjugation of Native Americans.

He infamously said, "I believe in white supremacy until the blacks are educated to a point of responsibility. I don't believe in giving authority and position of leadership and judgement to irresponsible people."

He later said that he didn't condone slavery, "I don't feel guilty about the fact that five or 10 generations ago these people were slaves."

"I don't feel we did wrong in taking this great country away from them....[O]ur so-called stealing of this country from them was just a matter of survival," he said. "There were great numbers of people who needed new land, and the Indians were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves."
John Wayne Airport serves Anaheim and Costa Mesa.
He also said that movies, Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy were perverted and said the characters were flaming faggots.

In the wake of the George Floyd tragedy, many people of color are calling for confederate statues to be removed, Christopher Columbus to no longer be honored, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Woodrow Wilson, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Warren Harding and Donald J. Trump to no longer be recognized as leaders and motivators.

Even in the District of Columbia, the federal district is considering becoming the Douglass Commonwealth.

Trump Tweets MAGA White!

Another fumble for Trump.
Donald J. Trump is running on the theory that his opponent, Joe Biden is an old fickle man who makes gaffes. They are talking about how he may have cognitive decline. They tried and failed with the "You Ain't Black" remarks. They tried and failed with the Alexandra Tara Reade Moulton McCabe accusations. They tried and failed with the Ukraine and Hunter Biden "corruption" scandal.

They tried and failed with Obamagate.

They will continue to throw everything at Biden and hope to take the ball off Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. They will ignore the fact that 150,000 Americans have died from complications of COVID-19. They will ignore the fact that over 45 million Americans are out of work. They will ignore Trump's handling of domestic affairs. Since the George Floyd tragedy, racial tensions have reached a boiling point. Facial masks also being a political football. You see white people acting inappropriate over the fact companies and local leaders are urging them to wear them.



It seems like he's never going to stop tweeting.

Today, he had pulled a tweet that he shared to his millions of followers. It was a retweet from a guy who posted a video of protesters and counter protesters in the senior community of The Villages in Florida.

Trump inadvertently tweeted a video of a white Trump supporter shouting "White power" while driving his golf cart.

 


The person who has this account is apparently anti-Trump.

Trump tweeted "Thank you to the great people of The Villages. The Radical Left Do Nothing Democrats will Fall in the Fall. Corrupt Joe is Shot. See You Soon!!"

Eight seconds into the video a white man on a golf cart is chanting Trump 2020. Soon after that came the "white power" remark.

"There you go, white power. Do you hear that?" a counter protesters standing by the side of the procession responding in awe.

Jake Tapper of CNN asked Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) about the retweet.

The sole Black Republican in the senate condemned the tweet. He said that it was misguided.

"You can't play it, because it was profanity-laced. The entire thing was offensive -- particularly the comment about white power was offensive. We can play politics with it, or we can't. I'm not going to. It is indefensible, we should take it down."

In recent weeks, Twitter has started flagging several of Trump's tweets with warning labels.

In late May, the social media platform placed a "public interest" notice for the first time on a Trump tweet, in response to the president's controversial "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" tweet. It did so again last week for Trump's tweet threatening "serious force" against protesters outside the White House.



Saturday, June 27, 2020

Facebook Face Pressure To End Hate Speech!

The world's biggest social media platform is forced to change.
I have said it in previous postings and I stand by what I've said....."Facebook is on the decline."

I don't care about people's personal lives, baby pictures, relationships, political views and travel pictures. I used to but no longer. I don't care if people aren't my friends on social media anymore.

I don't care if anyone blocks me, mutes me, never view videos and photos.

I could care less.

I've grown accustomed to not worrying about others. If I start worrying about people on social media, I would go insane. It's not the end of the world. We all could die from the coronavirus. We all have faced some form of interruption in our lives.

Trust me, Donald J. Trump has pretty much left America out in the cold.

With over 150,000 Americans dead from the coronavirus, it's likely Trump's mishandling of the coronavirus has pretty much destroy Hollywood, Broadway, Silicon Valley, sports, leisure and travel.

Facebook is facing an advertising boycott. It's due to the face the social media giant continues to allow racism, false information and Trump's bullshit to reign online.

Facebook has been a breeding ground for racism, exploitation and misrepresentation.

Trump and conservative agitators have posted misinformation on social media often.
Mark Zuckerberg now faces pressure to change Facebook or face backlash.
Mark Zuckerberg, the controversial CEO of the social media giant has been secretly chatting with conservative agitators. They have been complaining about how they're being "silenced" by the left.

Zuckerberg struck a deal with them and allowed white nationalists websites The Daily Caller and Breitbart have a platform on the social media "fact-checkers."

Now because of these actions, many companies are pulling ads from the social media platform.

Unilever Plc
Coca-Cola Co.
Honda Motor Co.
Hershey Co.
Diageo Plc
PepsiCo
Verizon Communications Inc.
Levi Strauss & Co.
Diamond Foundry Inc.
Patagonia Inc.
Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Inc.
Viber
The North Face
REI
Upwork Inc.
Eileen Fisher Inc.

The #StopHateforProfit campaign – launched June 17 by civil rights groups including the NAACP, Color of Change and the Anti-Defamation League – comes as corporate America grapples with racial inequality following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

This boycott hit Facebook hard. So far the company lost over $7 billion in revenue thanks to the protests against the company's policies.

Facebook's planned steps include pushing back against voter suppression, boosting standards for hateful content in ads and labeling content deemed newsworthy.

"I'm optimistic that we can make progress on public health and racial justice while maintaining our democratic traditions around free expression and voting," Zuckerberg said. "I'm committed to making sure Facebook is a force for good on this journey."



Mike Henry: I'm Done Playing Cleveland Brown!

Mike Henry who voiced Cleveland Brown on Family Guy is stepping down.
Since the George Floyd tragedy, Hollywood is now changing.

Family Guy writer and actor Mike Henry says he is officially done voicing the roles of Cleveland Brown and Consuela. Henry, a key voice character on the Fox animated sitcom has voice characters of color for years.

Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy is a part of Fox's Sunday Primetime Animation.

Mike Henry will no longer voice people of color on Family Guy.
Henry announced that he will no longer serve as the voice of Quahog's Cleveland Brown, the African American neighbor of the Griffins. Brown would have a spin-off called The Cleveland Show that premiered on Fox for five seasons.

He also voiced the role of Hispanic maid Consuela and Cleveland's step-son Rolio. He also plays the roles of Herbert, the neighborhood pedophile, Bruce and Ernie The Chicken.

"It's been an honor to play Cleveland on Family Guy for 20 years," Henry wrote on social media.

"I loved this character, but persons of color should play characters of color. Therefore, I will be stepping down from the role."

Henry who has been a key player on Family Guy has voiced roles on animated spin-offs American Dad! and The Cleveland Show.

This year, Hank Azaria, the key voice actor of many notable characters in The Simpsons has retired Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the Indian-American Kwik-E-Mart store owner. Azaria has also decided to step down from the roles of Bumblebee Man, Carl Carlson and Black cop Lou.

Fellow actor, Harry Shearer has stepped down from playing the role of Dr. Hibbert on The Simpsons.
Big shoes to fill.
This also comes as no surprise, that many characters from Loren Bouchard's Central Party have decided to step down from their roles. Kristen Bell has decided to step aside from Central Park as the character Molly on the Apple TV Plus series.

Jenny Slate has also step aside from her role as Missy on the Nick Kroll series Big Mouth.



Friday, June 26, 2020

Dirty Cops Wanted To Snuff Out Controversial Activist Shaun King!

Shaun King got the name Talcum X because he's masquerading as a light skin Black man. In reality he is born to two white parents. He doesn't even represent Black Lives Matter but they give him the limelight.
(Jeffery) Shaun King does not represent Black Lives Matter. Yet, the junk food media continues to prop him up like he's supposed to be the savior on a white horse to come and save the world from racial injustices.

It took a while for me to understand what people were saying about King and DeRay McKesson.

Had I known what I've known about them five years ago, I would have never followed their causes or donated to their activism.

What really got me upset with King was is deliberate attempts to undermine the Democratic Party's candidates for president.

King is a die-hard supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). His support of Sanders was well-known and it has caused a huge rift between him and his former allies. Many progressives felt that Bernie Bros were deliberately sabotaging Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), Beto O'Rourke, Michael Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden.

King was front and center in this.

King is considered a grifter and fraud among many Black activists. They believe that he is trying to boost his ego by sharing videos of Black pain for profit. The Daily Beast had written an article chronicling his fundraising and his attempts to build companies only for them to not succeed. The article said that money allocated to King isn't being documented. Some believe that these "call to actions" are a scam to help King pocket millions while not accomplishing anything.

So far, King's tentacles are wrapped around many events in Black justice. He is encouraging doxxing of dirty cops, white people screaming at people of color and the toppling of statues.

He is even blowing his smoke on the Democratic Party because they chose Joe Biden over Bernie Sanders. He was just recently complaining about Barack Obama's plans on police reform.

He also complaining about Democratic-running cities being the places where police brutality run,

And of course those statues of Jesus of the Nazzerth. The grifter wants all references to White Jesus removed and it triggered white extremists.




King said in a Medium post Thursday that members of a law enforcement group on Facebook were plotting to kill him. Now, the Long Beach Police Department in California is investigating, saying that among the former officers identified by King were several from Long Beach.

"Today, the Long Beach Police Department was made aware of incredibly distributing social media messages that were posted from personal Facebook accounts to a Private Facebook Group," the department said Thursday in a statement. "The posts included potential threats of violence directed towards activist and journalist Shaun King. The article identified former law enforcement officers including three from Long Beach."

In his piece published on Medium, King said a friend on Tuesday told him about the Facebook group for California law enforcement officers in which members were "openly plotting and planning my assassination."

"Sadly, I receive death threats daily," wrote King, a writer and activist who often promotes Black Lives Matter on social media. "It's been that way for years... We take them all seriously, but what we found in this private Facebook group is altogether different. These were men and women, in a private group that they had no idea I'd ever see them, using their real names and identities, openly plotting to kill me and organizing each other to execute it."

He also shared that portion of his Medium post on Instagram, where he has 3.5 million followers.

CBS Los Angeles reports the Long Beach Police Department said it was "appalled and deeply disturbed" by the posts, which King said were started by a retired Long Beach Police officer.

"I think (California) needs to start putting a team together or retired military, police and NRA MEMBERS! We have no protection. These criminals that the Democrats created need to be stopped," the retired officer's post allegedly read.

"Toss this guy from a helicopter," another comment allegedly read. Another said, "Shaun King needs to be put down."

The Long Beach Police Department said it has passed the information about the posts to its investigations bureau for "review and recommendations regarding a criminal investigation," and that the FBI will be assisting.

"We are 100% committed to working in partnership with our community to ensure that all people are treated with respect and professionalism and will not tolerate any bias, racism or threats to individuals," LBPD said in a statement, CBS Los Angeles reported.

Folks, listen to Black women. They tell the truth about Shaun King. Many Black women who used to work for him and support him felt betrayed by his antics. The warn people to stop giving him money and a platform.

Now that he's the victim of death threats, his supporters now will call him a martyr to their cause.

Like Tara Reade, this fraud will be exposed and shamed. It will take some time but it will happen.

Please do not use the services of Shaun King. I am close to saying that you may want to avoid the services of S. Lee Merritt as well.



Huey Passed Away!

Rapper Huey was killed in St. Louis. 
St. Louis rapper who had that one hit wonder, "Pop, Lock and Drop It" passed away on Friday. He was a victim of gun violence.

Huey (born Lawrence Franks, Jr.) was reportedly shot and killed in the Kinloch neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. The 32-year old rapper is best known for his one hit wonder single that was released in 2006.

Huey and another victim were shot on Thursday night. The reports of gunshots were heard in the neighborhood around 10:30am and the body of the victim was found only a few minutes later.

This late thread is the album, Notebook Paper, his debut album.



The rapper was taken to a local hospital but died in surgery.

The second victim a 21-year old went to the Ferguson Police Department after being shot. After being escorted to the hospital, his injuries were said not to be life threatening. No suspects were caught as of yet, but the St. Louis County Police and St. Louis Police are going to piece together how this tragedy occurred.

Huey's cousin, Bruce Franks, Jr. tweeted about his passing and showing pictures of the two performing before his death.

Huey's single "Pop, Lock and Drop It" surged to No. 6 on Billboard's Hot 100. The song remained on the Hot 100 for 23 weeks and got a remix by the legendary Tallahassee rapper/singer T-Pain.





In Missouri, murder is a capital felony punishable by LIFE or DEATH. The suspect(s) involved will face criminal charges ranging from manslaughter, to first-degree murder. Each charge is a 20 year sentence in the state. If the person is a felon with firearm, he could face federal charges.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Again, we go through this every time. Another young life in his prime taken away by gun violence.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.



Hurricane Chris Served For Murder!

Hurricane Chris facing a murder charge.
One hit wonder rapper faces murder charges.

Christopher Dooley, Jr. known professionally as Hurricane Chris is being charged with second-degree murder in Louisiana. The Shreveport-based entertainer just got a cash out on $500,000.

According to the XXL, the rapper was in possession of stolen items as well. The dispute happened at a Texaco gas station.

The 31 year old entertainer, told the law he shot a man because he thought he was trying to steal his vehicle. Officers are investigating the incident. The video footage obtained from the gas station shows that the rapper didn't use deadly force in self defense.

Law enforcement says the vehicle in question was stolen from Texas.

The man the entertainer shot was taken to a local hospital and died shortly after.

The entertainer came to fame with his trap single, "Ay Bay Bay" which came off his debut album 51/50 Ratchet. He also had a song called "Hallie Berry (She's Fine).

The victim, Danzeria Farris' family demand justice.

The victim is said to have entered the gas station and made a purchase. He is believed to have observed a silver Mercedes parked by the front entrance of the gas station and then approached the vehicle.

"The victim opened the front driver door when he was confronted by the accused," the arrest reports stated.

It continued by stating that the victim and the accused had a verbal conversation. The victim was standing in one place.

After several minutes, the suspect allegedly fired shots at the victim. The entertainer did not attempt to render aid to the victim or call emergency services and was "observed pacing back and forth for several minutes," while the victim was lying on the ground.
Disgraced rapper charged with murder.

Once the Shreveport Police arrived to the scene, the suspect advised them that he shot the victim after a physical confrontation.

With second-degree murder charges in Louisiana, the suspect is facing 40 to LIFE and possibly the DEATH card in the state.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



Thursday, June 25, 2020

Sexual Predator Charges On Ron Jeremy!

Adult entertainer faces sexual abuse charges.
CAUTION. I WILL TALK ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE!

The world famous adult entertainer has allegations of sexual predatory behavior that could have put him in the iron college for LIFE.

I will only mention his name only in title and once in this post.

The sexual predator has at least 60 or so allegations of inappropriate touching and digital penetration. Again, in the wake of the Alexandra Tara Reade Moulton McCabe hoax, I will take all allegations seriously and give the accused a benefit of the doubt. Just like with the actor from That 70s Show, everyone has a right to prove their innocence. An accuser can lie on someone.

This woman's allegations set back the #MeToo movement. We can't go with "Believe All Women."

Joe Biden faced allegations from a mentally ill woman who claimed he digitally penetrated her in the U.S. Capitol. Her story has changed and her allegations have gotten wackier by the minute. Biden unequivocally denied the allegations and called upon the Senate to release any statement regarding her.

The adult entertainer Ron Jeremy (known legally as Ronald Jeremy Hyatt), 67 is facing six counts of sexual abuse and rape. These charges in California are enough to give him LIFE in the iron college, a TIER III in Offender U and payments to every victim affected by him.

The allegations go back decades but a woman had exposed him in 2016.

Adult entertainer Ginger Banks told her story in 2016 at the AVN Awards. She said he had inappropriately touched her.

Women in the industry were warned about him.

Banks, 30, says she is vindicated after the charges came forth. Three women have alleged that between 2014 and 2019,  he was accused of raping them and grouping a fourth woman.

Ginger Banks said that the sexual predator would inappropriately touch her and other women.
Banks said she was once a fan of him.

"People would go up to him and be really excited because they were going to meet Ron Jeremy and asked to take a picture.'

Jeremy would often do inappropriate things to women when he takes pictures. He would group them, violate them by putting his finger into their pants. He would pull aside their panties and finger in their vaginas.

He would also twerk the nipples of women who were busty. He also grabbed women's buttocks.

Banks detailed her encounter.

"Sometimes girls would be bent over on porn sets and he'd just penetrate them. The groping is a very, very, similar story. It honestly seems to me that if you met Ron Jeremy and he didn't inappropriately touched you, you're almost in the minority."

When the adult scene was done, Jeremy would see a woman nude and he would place his penis into her without her permission.

Since posting on social media, Banks admitted that she has heard of over 50 legitimate first hand accounts of women who said they were victimized by the sexual predator.

"I feel completely vindicated in the sense that so many people have always defended him," said Banks. "I've been talked about in a negative light by certain people who still defend him -- his fans. I still get a lot of hate for that stuff."
The disheveled adult entertainer appears in Los Angeles Superior Court to face charges. 
A cam girl known as Miss Lollipop also told a story of Jeremy.

She said that in 2016, he digitally penetrated without her consent at a convention show.

"This is no secret," Miss Lollipop, a Florida-based performer ho also used the name of Lacey on social media. "We have been shouting about him since 2016. The response is always some variation of apathy or 'What do you expect?'"

Jeremy's attorney said that his client is "absolutely innocent" of all charges.

The sexual predator also lost his management team and endorsements shortly after he was indictment.

As of today, the AVN severed ties with him. Hustler will no longer use his columns. His trademarked high performance stamina and male enlargement pills were pulled from the shelves.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



PM Joy!

Joy Reid is tapped for primetime.
Three months after Chris Matthews was forcibly removed from his 7pm spot after allegations of sexual harassment, MSNBC has announced they have found a permanent host to replace the timeslot.

The second time is the charm.

Five years ago, Joy Ann Reid hosted the 4pm spot during the Forward phase of programming. The shows, The Reid Report was similar to her former blog in which she talked about progressive issues and caught flack for dogging the sexuality of Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL), the one time Florida governor who served as a Republican before switching parties.

Reid didn't fare well on the 4pm spot. She eventually was sent to replace Tulane University professor Melissa Harris-Perry after she made her infamous rant about her show being sidelined for political coverage. She claimed that Andy Lack was a racist for shelving Black talent. She was fired out the cannon shortly after.

Reid would take on the weekend spot at 10pm for two hours and titled the show AM Joy. Her show did extremely well on weekends. It would pull in on average 2 to 3 million viewers.

Now Reid is being tapped to host the 7pm spot on MSNBC.

The Wall Street Journal has talked to sources and they believe that Reid will fill the spot once talks have reached a mutual agreement.



Reid has guest hosted for Nicolle Wallace, Ari Melber, Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O'Donnell on occasions.

MSNBC is shuffling its afternoon spots. Right now, Brian Williams is still covering breaking news and partial hosting.

Ali Velshi has been promoted to host a two hour weekend show and continues guest hosting for Maddow and O'Donnell.

Stephanie Ruhle is being promoted to CNBC and MSNBC to hosting a show.

MSNBC is trying to reach an agreement to bring Shepard Smith to the network. If he is hired, he could fill the 3pm spot or 5pm spot. The 5pm spot is currently hosted by Chuck Todd who is the host of MTP Daily and NBC's Meet The Press.



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