Rapper, landscaper and conspiracy theorist is Washed Up 45's biggest stan.
Forgiato Blow's protege is on the ballot in Ohio. He will face off against Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) in a controversial redistrict. The area that once belonged to Kaptur and retiring Rep. Karen Latta (R-OH) is now merged. It makes it a competitive district and a likely pickup for the Republicans.
The Republican once decorated his lawn with Washed Up 45 propaganda. Now he's doing a rap video calling out President Biden by running on the "Let's Go Brandon" mantra which the far-right is using to say "Fuck Joe Biden."
Allegedly he was at the Jan. 6 rally and was on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. He denies being inside during the ritos.
This guy is a strong supporter of the far-right QAnon conspiracy. He also believes that the election was stolen and that's why he got the endorsement from Washed Up 45.
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) faces a challenge ahead of her.
This goes back to my MAGA rap post of last year. You have white and some Black rappers endorsing the former president and his antics.
Forgiato Blow, Kanye West, Kodak Black, Jaheim, Fivio Foreign, Lil Wayne, Ray J, Lotsa Alexander, Bugzie The Don, Playboy The Beast, Vanilla Ice, Tyson James, Bryson Gray, Lil Pump, J360 and numerous others are Washed Up 45's most notable rap allies.
Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Lil Pump and Ray J took hits to their careers. Kodak Black is slowly dwindling down in popularity. Mind you that embracing white nationalist and you're Black is an automatic death sentence to your music career.
Nonetheless it appears that this MAGA rapper will end up being a formidable challenger to Kaptur.
I want to say that Trump did reasonably well with Black and Latino voters. I am pretty much shocked that a man who has no filter can win over so many people of color.
I never thought I see a Republican with this much support from people of color.
Black men are no longer the reliable base for the Democratic Party. It's almost a damn shame that even with the strives made through Barack Obama's two terms, Trump's "turn shit to gold" and "in your face" rhetoric has won over a new generation of Black voters.
Culture warriors ready for the former president's return.
Culture wars is white nationalism. The Republican Party has no real policies to combat inflation, economic uncertainty, the great resignation and kitchen table issues.
What they have are issues that keep white people angry. They scapegoat migrants, Muslims, Blacks, women, those in the LGBTQ community, protesters against social justice and politicians who stand in the way of their power. They complain about reality being bias against them. The conservative movement has gotten more radical these days when they aligned themselves with white nationalist politics. A washed up celebrity became our president and all hell broke loose. He was defeated in 2020. Still bitter about his loss, the former president now resorts to endless trolling and resistance to his successor.
He is hoping for his supporters to commit another act of sedition against the country.
In order for him to return, he needs allies. One is a autistic billionaire who got upset over a teenager mocking his worthless trips on his luxury jet. He wanted Twitter to remove that troll. They refused. So he decided to buy the platform under guise of free speech advocacy.
Twitter may become MySpace once Elon Musk decides to purchase the social media company. The South African billionaire is a douchebag and seriously nutjob who owns Tesla and SpaceX. He is an actor, writer, podcaster and business mogul.
He will take it private and revise its rules to reinstate Washed Up 45 and every motherfucking troll banned.
You know the far right wants to return to Twitter to be a pain in the ass to those who don't agree with their freak show views. It sets up trolls ready to pounce on Black bloggers, entertainers, celebrities, politicians who are often vilified by the right, Jews, Muslims, LGBTQ and in the news activism is under threat of an onslaught of trolling. Hell, the Russian Federation and other hostile agents could interfere on social media.
Mind you Musk claims he is for free speech but he has blocked critics and has threatened lawsuits against folks who claim his behavior is inappropriate.
This move will certainly call the left to formally push for a boycott against Twitter and Republicans.
He claims the platform has a left wing bias.
The billionaire is planning of spending $45 billion to purchase the platform.
Musk's remarks at Financial Times' Future of the Car conference mark his first public acknowledgment of what had been widely expected.
Truth Social is a flop. He will return if given the opportunity.
Musk has previously said he thinks Twitter should be more "reluctant to delete things" and "very cautious with permanent bans." On Tuesday, he called Twitter's decision to ban the former president in January 2021 a "mistake."
Washed Up 45 was permanently suspended from Twitter following the January 6 Capitol Riot for violating the platform's rules against violence incitement, a decision the company has said was headed by Dorsey. Other social platforms followed in banning or suspending the former president's account.
Was it suicide or foul play? The suspect died of a self inflicted wound and it leaves more questions to how she masterminded a killer's escape.
It appears that Vicki White will not be able to stand trial for helping an inmate escape.
The junk food media said the former Lauderdale County, Alabama correctional officer had committed suicide. Again, that's for the Vanderburgh County, Indiana coroner to determine. After a chase, the vehicle they were in crashed. The law said the suspect had a gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital where she was declared deceased.
The inmate, Casey White is under investigation for the murder of his first wife. They reopened the case after the escape. White' death complicates things. It may fall on Casey White as the murderer. After all, complicity is also criminal in Indiana.
The two were on the run for 11 days. They were spotted four days after the escape.
Folks around Evansville noticed a couple. A tall man and a little woman. They were staying at a Motel 6 off U.S. Highway 41. The feds kept surveillance on them.
The biggest break was Casey White spotted on camera inside a local car wash. The owner saw it and quickly notified the law.
White led the U.S. Marshals on a short chase before crashing. But when they went to apprehend them, they saw Vicki White with a bullet possibly in the head.
Her family can't believe that she would have done such a thing. But inmates at the lockup said that these two had a thing going on for years. The Republican sheriff, Rick Singleton said that Casey White will never see the light of day. He went on Anderson Cooper to declare that he doesn't care if the U.S. Justice Department or civil rights groups are complaining, he's not getting out. He said he will be shackled to the bed and in a room by himself.
This guy had nothing to lose.
Something tells me, that he put too much trust in his officers. That's why he's all on that bluster.
Vicki White managed for nearly 20 years to slide between the cracks.
White's death leaves a trail of mystery to how they ended up being in a romantic relationship.
The whole ordeal kept the country on edge. The suspects were willing to fight until the bloody end.
Vicki White decided to throw her life away for a white supremacist who had nothing to lose. She had nothing to lose either. I mean she would have gotten 25 years in the iron college if she had been convicted.
Casey White now faces DEATH on top of that escape. They decided to criminally charge him for the murder of one of his wives. On top of that, he faces charges in Indiana. They will run concurrently.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Young Thug and Gunna got a federal sandwich handed to them.
The Atlanta based rappers are in the feds crosshairs. The feds are likely shutting down Young Slime Life.
Young Thug, Gunna and the label founded by Thugger, YSL are facing RICO charges.
Jeffrey L. Williams, 30 and Sergio Kitchens, 28 are being held in the Fulton County lockup on conspiracy to drug trafficking, gang activity and weapons charges. The entertainers were charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and participation in criminal street gang activity, according to jail records. The conspiracy charge stems from an alleged incident that occurred on January 24, 2013 while the gang charge is connected to an alleged offense from May 12, 2018.
Williams and Kitchens are of 30 individuals involved. The U.S. Marshals gave Thugger a 6am wake up call.
Christian Eppinger was also indicted in this.
Atlanta police have accused Eppinger of shooting veteran gang unit officer David Rodgers six times in a Feb. 7 incident. His case raised eyebrows last month when a judge granted Eppinger bond, drawing public ire and harsh criticism by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The judge later raised Eppinger’s bond from $400,000 to $2 million, a mostly symbolic decision as Eppinger was also being held in a probation revocation case.
Late last month, Willis said she and her office were taking time to collect and review all evidence against Eppinger, promising “an indictment that is complete and holds him and others responsible for all of their actions.
MORE DETAILS: The 56-count grand jury indictment charges 28 members and associates of Young Slime Life or “YSL.”@wsbtv@MarkWinneWSB
NEW INFO: I’m reviewing the 88 page indictment and there are some very serious allegations against @youngthug. Follow along for additional details. @wsbtv
.@youngthug is accused of renting 2014 Infiniti Q50 sedan from @Hertz , which was used in the commission of the murder of Donovan Thomas, Jr., a rival gang member, on 1-10-15, according to indictment.@wsbtv
PROSECUTORS: SERGIO “Gunna” KITCHENS,associate of YSL, accused of appearing in a video released on social media titled “Fox 5,” wearing a “YSL” pendant and a “Slatt” pendant, with lyrics stating “We got ten-hundred round choppers.”@wsbtv
Young Thug was taken into custody during an Atlanta police raid at his home in Buckhead, according to Channel 2 Action News. A police spokeswoman directed further inquiries to the district attorney’s office, which has not provided further comment on the criminal indictment.
Thug was on the feds radar. YFN Lucci already in custody for allegations of murder and conspiracy to criminal intent.
In the indictment, prosecutors have accused Williams of co-founding the gang Young Slime Life, which bears the same name as his YSL record label. The organization got its start in 2012 in the Cleveland Avenue area, according to the indictment, and allegedly claims affiliation with the national Bloods street gang.
Much of Williams’ alleged criminal activity regards song lyrics and social media posts which prosecutors say were “overt act(s) in furtherance of the conspiracy.” He is also accused of a variety of other crimes, including drug possession with intent to distribute and theft by receiving stolen property.
Williams’ first court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., Channel 2 reported.
The arrest is not Williams’ first encounter with law enforcement in metro Atlanta. In 2017, he was arrested on drug charges in DeKalb County alongside Kitchens and another man, Chris Jones. Kitchens, a well-known rapper in his own right, was an artist on Williams’ Smyrna-based YSL label.
Young Thug going through some things.
Earlier that year, Williams was featured on Camila Cabello’s hit song “Havana,” the rapper’s first song to rise to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Williams has also been previously arrested in Fulton on drug charges, jail records show.
In the years since his last arrest, Williams’ star has grown as he avoided legal entanglements. In 2019, he won a Grammy Award as a songwriter on “This Is America,” the thought-provoking Childish Gambino track further propelled by an unconventional music video that went viral. Childish Gambino is the stage name of Donald Glover, the multi-faceted actor and rapper known for producing and starring in the TV show “Atlanta.”
Williams has also been featured on two other songs that topped the Billboard charts, first on Travis Scott’s song “Franchise” in 2020 and again the next year on Drake’s “Way 2 Sexy,” which also featured Future, another Atlanta rapper.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. They could face up to 5 to 25 years in the iron college.
Former NBA star was shot and killed in Orlando. He has ties to the Dayton, Ohio area.
Adreian Payne, 31 was shot and killed in Orlando and the law has a suspect in custody.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Officials in Orange County have confirmed that Payne died early Monday morning in Orlando.
Deputies were called to the 2500 block of Egret Shores Drive around 1:30 a.m.
A man later identified as Payne was discovered suffering from gunshot wounds and taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
"When we found out who it was, we were like man, this is tragic, like it's an unfortunate circumstance that took place," neighbor Brett Bowers said.
The suspect was identified as 29-year-old acquaintance.
Officials say Dority stayed at the scene and was transported to OCSO headquarters where he was interviewed by homicide detectives.
Dority has been arrested for first-degree murder and lodged in the Orange County Jail.
Investigators focused on a black car stopped in the street with its passenger door open.
They also roped off a section of the town home community.
The killer faces a hearing.
"I heard gunshots last night. I saw hella police cars. I don't even know. It was mayhem last night," Ree Mursaline, a neighbor, said. "It woke everyone in the house, my family up.
Sports Illustrated reports the victim, Adreian Payne, rose to prominence at Michigan State where he was named to the All-Big Ten Team.
Payne played in 107 NBA games, averaging four points and three rebounds, over four seasons with the Atlanta Hawks, Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic.
Payne was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1991.
Payne played high school basketball for Jefferson High School. He posted averages of 15.6 points, 11.3 rebounds and 4.0 blocks as a senior. As a senior, he led Jefferson to a Division IV state championship and a 19-5 record. The Dayton Daily News named him first team All-Area.
Is gun violence an epidemic?
Every community in the United States will eventually have a legacy. A legacy of tragedy. Gun violence and COVID-19 will affect your town, your family and your life. So I don't want to hear that bullshit about how gun reform is taking away your rights to own firearms.
I don't want to hear that protesting against police killing people of color is hate on cops in general. I don't want to hear talk about the coronavirus being a myth.
When you hear folks say "gun rights," what they really mean is that its white privilege.
I don't want to hear folks say masks and vaccine mandates impede their freedoms. It prevents a deadly outbreak from spreading. If you want to die from the coronavirus, that's on you.
I don't want to hear the shit about guns saving lives. Cause a bullet does not have eyes and it's always likely gonna hit a target. These folks seem to not get it. These incidents are a tragic part of American history. Thoughts and prayers and your heart going out to the victims is not enough. It quite frankly is an insult.
President Joe Biden is trying to curb gun violence. However, he has no support from Republicans. Most Democrats and America are for gun control measures. However the two Democrats in the Senate refuse to change the filibuster rules and its holding us back.
The National Rifle Association is always pushing against it. They will not relinquish from the narrative that guns are not saving lives. The Republicans aided by a fickle junk food media are openly encouraging anarchy and disruption in a desperate attempt for the Republicans to win back Congress and the White House. These agitators are calling for Biden to curb crime but will not help him. They want more guns on the street. It makes no sense.
So in closing, expect more.
The website Officer Down is a memorial to those who were killed in the line of duty. Those who don't get their names mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence.
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GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES!
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. They have a list of state and federal charges.
The white nationalist and a former Lauderdale County, Alabama correctional guard are caught near Evansville, Indiana. Over 300 miles from the rural county lockup where Vicki White took the convicted murderer Casey White out for a mental health check without authorization.
The two had a romantic relationship and it led to an elaborate scheme to flee the law
If they were smart, they could have bought a yacht and drove to Mobile and sail in the seas until they reached Cuba where there is no extradition. They did not cover their tracks well enough.
The former guard took out a large sum of money, sold her home, filed for retirement, bought clothes, sex toys, firearms and ditched her phone. She let the convict out and went dark for almost two weeks before they were spotted near the Indiana/Kentucky border.
Suspect on camera taking out a loan.
It appears that Vicki White is hospitalized for a self inflicted gun wound. She probably was going to go out like a punk. Casey White was apprehend as well. The two led the law on a police chase. They crashed their vehicle and tried to flee into the woods.
The U.S. Marshals Service is offering up to $10,000 for information leading to the capture of Casey Cole White and up to $5,000 for Vicky White -- no relation. Gov. Kay Ivey has offered a $5,000 reward on each of them for information leading to an arrest.
The 56-year-old jailer, on what was to be her last day of work Friday April 29 after 17 years at the sheriff’s office, nonchalantly led the shackled 38-year-old convict and capital murder suspect to her waiting patrol cruiser for a mental health evaluation that was never scheduled.
Instead, authorities say, the pair drove to a nearby shopping center where Vicky White had stashed the newly bought 2007 Ford Edge, leaving behind her sheriff’s cruiser along with her car keys, handcuffs and police radio.
It would be hours before authorities realized something was amiss, and in the days to come, investigators uncovered a calculated and well thought out escape plan.
Vicky White had sold her home, withdrawing the proceeds – at least $90,000 and far a market value – from banks and buying an AR-15 and a shotgun.
No law enforcement officers fired their weapons, Keely said.
“We got a dangerous man off the street today,” Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said. “He is never going to see the light of day again.”
Casey White surrendered, Singleton said.
The Whites rendezvous is over.
“This has ended a very long and stressful and challenging week and a half” the sheriff said. “It ended the way we knew it would – with them in custody.”
Of Vicky White, Singleton said, “I hope she survives this ... she has some answers to give us.”
Singleton said what made capturing them so difficult was how carefully it was planned. There is no evidence anyone was involved in the escape and it is too soon to know if anyone will claim the $25,000 in reward money.
“You don’t know who you can trust... Vicky White was an exemplary employee,” the sheriff said. “You just don’t know people sometime.”
Once back in Alabama, she will be in a different facility than Casey White, he said.
Additional details were not immediately available. This article will be updated.
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GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES!
Jewell passed away. She was one of the R&B talents on the legendary Death Row Records.
She was known as the First Lady of Death Row Records. It was announced that Jewell passed away.
Known as Jewell Caples, the singer passed away at the age of 53.
Her manager, Timothy Beal confirmed her passing in a statement to Entertainment Tonight on Saturday.
"Jewell was a very special woman with a big heart. She had been a guest at my wedding back on February 12th of this year," reads the statement. "We shared many many spiritual conversations. She had transformed her life from hardcore gangsta rap to faith-based gospel singer and songwriter."
Beal said that Jewell was planning on returning back to music. However it could not come to pass.
"We have been working diligently on her comeback, we wish we could have seen her make her big comeback," he stated. "I will personally miss herr a great deal. Goodbye to a great great friend and a very loving woman ... RIP to her, gone but not forgotten. Her spirit will live on through her music for generations to come. Rest in Peace and Power."
Jewell was hospitalized early in March after doctors discovered eight pounds of fluid on her heart, lungs and legs, according to her posting on social media. She said that she almost died. She was discharged from the hospital shortly after a few weeks. She said, "GOD reverse my symptoms extended me some GRACE!"
She added, "And gave me more time with my FAMILY and FRIENDS."
She was originally a background vocalist for songs off the N.W.A.
She signed on to Death Row Records in 1992. She would appear on albums with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre before scoring a marginal solo hit with a cover "Woman to Woman," sung by then Shirley Brown.
The best known single she was featured on was "Thug Passion" with Tupac Shakur.
She appeared on songs with The Dogg Pound, RBX, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur and numerous others.
Chuck Todd is going to streaming for his MTP Daily.
Besides Rachel Maddow doing her show only on Mondays, it appears one agitator is no longer on MSNBC. Trevor Noah predicts the future. It is confirmed that Maddow will stay on for now, however she will be hosting only on Monday. The remaining will be called MSNBC Prime and it will feature a rotating guest host until they find a full time replacement for Maddow.
But now, it appears the cards are being shuffled again. Longtime host loses his cable news show. It will be sent to the streaming services.
MTP Daily is still on the air just not on MSNBC. Chuck Todd will be moving his show to the NBC News Now and Peacock's streaming service and its titled Meet The Press NOW.
Todd will continue to host Meet The Press on Sunday.
Todd is routinely criticized by the left for not holding Republican accountable and not doing follow ups to their baseless claims about the Democrats and reality in general. It also moves some features on MSNBC and NBC News NOW.
NBC News NOW will add new anchors and original shows to its lineup of daily programming. The new lineup will include Meet the Press NOW, anchored by Chuck Todd, streaming at 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday beginning Monday, June 6.
In addition, NBC News senior investigative and consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen will join NBC News NOW anchor and NBC News correspondent Morgan Radford as co-host of NBC News NOW Live from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on NBC News NOW and NBC News NOW anchor and NBC News correspondent Aaron Gilchrist will begin anchoring NBC News NOW Live from 2 to 4 p.m.
Veteran award-winning journalist and MSNBC Senior National Correspondent Chris Jansing will begin anchoring MSNBC Reports at 1 p.m. on May 26.
Since launching in 2019, NBC News NOW has seen substantial growth, with an average of 100 million views each month and more than 30 million hours streamed each month. In March, NBC News NOW reached 120 million video views and more than 40 million hours watched, up 130 percent from March 2021. Featuring more live original programming than any other news streaming network, viewers get free access to the day’s headlines, world-class reporting, and breaking news from the nation’s most trusted journalists.
The streaming network is profitable and continues its rapid expansion as the fastest-growing streaming news network in the U.S. and the first U.S. streaming news network with an international linear distribution. Since 2020, average monthly hours watched on NBC News NOW are up 125%. This significant growth follows NBCU News Group Chairman Cesar Conde’s announcement last summer of a significant investment to accelerate the organization’s premier streaming programming and digital platforms.
“NBC News is the leader in streaming news,” NBC News President Noah Oppenheim said. “Since our launch, we’ve been committed to delivering the best of NBC News’ journalism, free, to streaming audiences everywhere. Chuck was one of the first broadcast anchors to see the massive potential of streaming and bringing Meet the Press’s daily franchise to NBC News NOW reinforces the platform’s status as the destination for news on streaming.”
As the #1 ranked Sunday public affairs show, Meet the Press remains the gold standard in political journalism. Todd, who serves as NBC News’ political director in addition to moderating the Sunday program, has led a rapid expansion of the Meet the Press brand across broadcast, audio, newsletters, and streaming, and Meet the Press NOW advances the team’s early commitment to News NOW, where Todd has anchored Meet the Press Reports — which takes an in-depth look at one hot-button issue each week — for four seasons. Carrie Budoff Brown is senior vice president of Meet the Press, John Reiss is executive producer, and MTP Daily executive producer Melissa Frankel will continue as EP of Meet the Press NOW.
Meet the Press NOW will also launch with a new audio showcast, adding to NBC News’ leading podcast lineup and allowing consumers to access NBC News’ unparalleled political reporting and analysis on their preferred platform. In recent months, the team has also launched “Meet the Midterms” — a long-term focus on reporting from key battleground states — and will produce a series of election night specials on NBC News NOW moderated by Todd that will feature news, data and analysis during each major primary night of the 2022 primary season.
Actor, director and executive producer Fred Savage is going through some things. ABC had announced the media mogul and co-creator of "The Wonder Years" reboot is fired out the cannon.
Savage has been terminated from “The Wonder Years” reboot on ABC, a spokesman from 20th Television has confirmed.
Savage was dismissed from the series following an investigation into unspecified “allegations of inappropriate conduct,” the company spokesman told CNN in an email.
“Recently, we were made aware of allegations of inappropriate conduct by Fred Savage, and as is policy, an investigation was launched,” 20th Television said in a statement. “Upon its completion, the decision was made to terminate his employment as an executive producer and director of ‘The Wonder Years’.”
Savage, who starred in the show’s original series when it aired in the late 1980s, served as an executive producer and director for the show’s revival, according to ABC.
20th Television is a subsidiary of Disney Television Studios and produces the series, ABC said.
Savage did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.
It puts the series in an uncertain territory. Without the creative writer, it puts The Wonder Years in jeopardy of cancellation.
Co-creator Saladin K. Patterson was inspired by 1988 series by Neal Marlens and Carol Black.
The series is executive produced by Saladin K. Patterson, Lee Daniels, Marc Velez and Fred Savage.
The Wonder Years is a critically acclaimed sitcom.
The production comes from 20th Television and Lee Daniels Entertainment.
"The Wonder Years" is set in the late 1960s and takes a nostalgic look at the Williams family, a Black family living in Montgomery, Alabama, through the point of view of an imaginative 12-year old Dean.
The show stars Elisha "EJ" Williams who plays Dean Williams and narrated by Don Cheadle, who is an older Dean.
It also stars Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Dean's mother; Dulé Hill, as Bill Williams, Dean's father; Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams, Dean's sister; Julian Lerner as Brad Hitman, Dean's friend; Amari O'Neill as Cory Long, Dean's friend; Milan Ray as Keisa Clemmons, the apple of Dean's eye; and Allen Maldonado as Coach Long, a basketball coach.
A controversial YouTube celebrity and podcaster has passed away. His death has mixed reactions because of his controversial views on relationships and he often said anti-Black comments. His comments are especially aimed at Black women. There are conspiracies to how he died. He was dating a 32-year old woman and some believe there's possible "foul play."
Kevin Samuels, a YouTuber who became known for his controversial relationship advice, has died, his mother confirmed to NBC News.
Rumors of his death first circulated on social media Thursday night.
His mother, Beverly Samuels-Burch, declined to release details about what happened. She said she learned of her son's death from social media.
"That was a terrible thing for social media to put that out. I didn't even know. I hadn't even been notified," she said in a phone call on Friday. "All I'm doing is requesting that people pray for us."
The Atlanta Police Department said officers were called to an apartment on East Paces Ferry Road NE on Thursday morning "regarding a person injured." By the time police arrived, first responders were performing CPR on an unresponsive man later identified as Samuels.
A woman in the apartment told officers that Samuels had complained about chest pain and that she attempted to help him but he fell, the police report states. The woman called 911.
Samuels was taken to Piedmont Hospital, police said. The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office said in a press release that it performed an autopsy and a cause and manner of death are pending. The office listed Samuels' age as 53.
Samuels, who described himself as an image consultant, shared YouTube videos to his more than 1.4 million subscribers discussing topics that included dating and relationships. His views, which many people on social media felt were an attack on Black women, often sparked outrage. Last month he was slammed over a video where he labeled women who are over 35 and unmarried as "leftovers."
"If you have made it to 35 and you are unmarried, you are a leftover woman,” he said in a video. “You are what is left. Men know that there is something likely wrong with you."
He also stirred up controversy over videos where he rated women's appearances based on their looks and dress size. Many said his advice was toxic and misogynistic.
Following news of his death, many social media users were quick to point out his contentious views.
"Kevin Samuels has made a career off of shamelessly disgracing Black women for profit. He emboldened the most toxic individuals to project tired and harmful narratives about Black women," journalist Ernest Owens wrote. "Dead or alive, what a disgraceful life to live. That’s all I’ve got for that misogynist."
"What did kevin samuels die from? Being 56 and unmarried?" musician Jean Deaux tweeted.
Some, including YouTuber Adam22, defended Samuels. "Kevin Samuels was a good dude who gave a lot of people solid advice. He got smeared for having a backbone and an opinion and he didn’t back down to the mob. Rest In Peace," he wrote.
Ohio lawmaker Shontel Brown has her graduation day.
What infuriates me about the leftists is the fact they call this woman a corporate Democrat and an establishment lawmaker.
No one heard of her until 2021. She was outspent by her opponent 2 to 1 in both of these primaries. Yet, she won and she stated clearly, she isn't for the labels.
She is not for the noise. She wants to deliver results and that's why she won. There is no question to why we need more lawmakers who behave like her and not noise makers like the 90 House members who often are in the news for being agitators.
Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) is the class of 2022. She came to Wilberforce, Ohio to celebrate her graduation from Wilberforce University, the oldest historically Black private university. It is part of the African Episcopal Church and is the first college founded and owned by African Americans.
Let the white leftists know that Shontel is Black, graduate of a HBCU and a sorority sister.
Brown who defeated Black leftist Nina Turner in a rematch for the Ohio 11th Congressional District.
Turner was beaten in a landslide. The leftist continues to believe dark money contributed to her defeat. Despite the fact she is completely tone deaf to the district, Turner continued to push "sloganing" and wasted most of her time peddling in conspiracy theories.
Turner now is considering a Don Quixote run in 2024. If people did not like you the first two times, what makes you even considerable as a candidate for president?
Anyway, she lost and Brown won and she continues to be a winner.
Brown was also not only a graduate but a keynote speaker to the class of 2022.
If anything, I am proud that this beautiful woman is a lawmaker and Nina Turner is still the raging leftist troll.