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Monday, October 3, 2011
The Ohio Hip HOP Awards
The Ohio Hip Hop Awards was held in Columbus Ohio for the first time in six years. The set up was very classy and it was just what the city needed so i thought. There were no Columbus Artist performing or opening up the show. The night was filled with everyone representing their city but the only real winners came from Cleveland. Now I am not taking away from Machine Gun Kelly who won almost 15 awards, but come on none of the artist that were nominated did not deserve to win also? Now there have been some talk that the awards is a slap in the face to Columbus artist, due to the fact that no one has starting to do the Columbus Hip Hop Awards or really recognize that we have a lot of talent here in the Capital City. I'm not saying that you should have picked Columbus artist to win, it just looked like the Awards panel just picked only Cleveland to really win. Well you can not cry over spilled milk we just have to get educated on how the voting process works. However when Columbus left the building the seats were empty. So next time when you go to another city please do not put HATERS IN CHARGE OF RUNNING YOUR SHOW OR YOUR MEDIA BECAUSE THE SHIT WILL NOT GET DONE PROPERLY.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
White teens kill black man
The FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into the death of a black man who Mississippi authorities say was intentionally run down by a white teenager in a pickup truck.
Deborah Madden, an FBI spokeswoman in Mississippi, said Wednesday that the bureau is investigating the June 26 death of James Craig Anderson. Madden said the agency wants to “determine whether federal civil rights crimes occurred.”
Anderson’s death flamed anger across the country when a surveillance video was made public of him being run over near a hotel in Jackson. Mississippi was the scene of some of the most shocking violence of the civil rights era.
Deryl Dedmon, who authorities say was driving the green 1998 Ford F-250, is charged with murder. John Aaron Rice is charged with simple assault for allegedly assaulting Anderson before he was killed.
Mississippi authorities say Dedmon and Rice, both 18 at the time, and a group of other teenagers were out looking for a black person to assault when they found Rice just before dawn near a Jackson hotel.
Their attorneys deny they were involved in a racially motivated attack.
Rice had also been charged with murder, but a judge reduced the charge after police testified that he had left the scene in another vehicle before Anderson was run over. Prosecutors said they will still urge a state grand jury to indict both teens for murder.
Hinds County District Attorney Robert Schuler Smith did not respond to messages Wednesday seeking comment. Jackson Police Detective Eric Smith, who investigated the case, refused comment Wednesday.
The hotel’s security camera captured video of Anderson being run over. The surveillance video, obtained by The Associated Press and other media, shows a white Jeep in which Rice was allegedly a passenger leaving a hotel parking lot at 5:05 a.m.
Less than 20 seconds later, a Ford truck backs up and then lunges forward. Anderson’s shirt is illuminated in the headlights before he disappears under the vehicle next to the curb. The hotel provided Jackson police with the video, which prosecutors say has been vital in the investigation.
Rice’s attorney, Samuel Martin, suggested during a hearing last month that the teens were on a beer run after a night of partying, not looking for a black man to assault, as prosecutors allege.
Martin suggested during a line of questioning with a police detective that Rice had no knowledge of any plan to indiscriminately attack a black man.
Smith testified during a bond hearing in July that Dedmon had been robbed by a black man in the weeks before Anderson’s death and was looking for “some sort of revenge” when he asked people at a party in Rankin County to go to Jackson in search of someone “to mess with.”
Seven people headed to Jackson in two cars, with Dedmon and Rice in separate vehicles.
The district attorney has said racial slurs were used during the attack and that Dedmon later bragged that he “just ran that n—– over.”
The killing has evoked memories of the state’s racially violent past, including the beating, jailing and killing of civil rights activists in the 1960s.
Dedmon was pulled over on Interstate 20 in Rankin County later that morning. Rice was arrested a few days later. Authorities have not ruled out that others at the scene could be charged.
Deborah Madden, an FBI spokeswoman in Mississippi, said Wednesday that the bureau is investigating the June 26 death of James Craig Anderson. Madden said the agency wants to “determine whether federal civil rights crimes occurred.”
Anderson’s death flamed anger across the country when a surveillance video was made public of him being run over near a hotel in Jackson. Mississippi was the scene of some of the most shocking violence of the civil rights era.
Deryl Dedmon, who authorities say was driving the green 1998 Ford F-250, is charged with murder. John Aaron Rice is charged with simple assault for allegedly assaulting Anderson before he was killed.
Mississippi authorities say Dedmon and Rice, both 18 at the time, and a group of other teenagers were out looking for a black person to assault when they found Rice just before dawn near a Jackson hotel.
Their attorneys deny they were involved in a racially motivated attack.
Rice had also been charged with murder, but a judge reduced the charge after police testified that he had left the scene in another vehicle before Anderson was run over. Prosecutors said they will still urge a state grand jury to indict both teens for murder.
Hinds County District Attorney Robert Schuler Smith did not respond to messages Wednesday seeking comment. Jackson Police Detective Eric Smith, who investigated the case, refused comment Wednesday.
The hotel’s security camera captured video of Anderson being run over. The surveillance video, obtained by The Associated Press and other media, shows a white Jeep in which Rice was allegedly a passenger leaving a hotel parking lot at 5:05 a.m.
Less than 20 seconds later, a Ford truck backs up and then lunges forward. Anderson’s shirt is illuminated in the headlights before he disappears under the vehicle next to the curb. The hotel provided Jackson police with the video, which prosecutors say has been vital in the investigation.
Rice’s attorney, Samuel Martin, suggested during a hearing last month that the teens were on a beer run after a night of partying, not looking for a black man to assault, as prosecutors allege.
Martin suggested during a line of questioning with a police detective that Rice had no knowledge of any plan to indiscriminately attack a black man.
Smith testified during a bond hearing in July that Dedmon had been robbed by a black man in the weeks before Anderson’s death and was looking for “some sort of revenge” when he asked people at a party in Rankin County to go to Jackson in search of someone “to mess with.”
Seven people headed to Jackson in two cars, with Dedmon and Rice in separate vehicles.
The district attorney has said racial slurs were used during the attack and that Dedmon later bragged that he “just ran that n—– over.”
The killing has evoked memories of the state’s racially violent past, including the beating, jailing and killing of civil rights activists in the 1960s.
Dedmon was pulled over on Interstate 20 in Rankin County later that morning. Rice was arrested a few days later. Authorities have not ruled out that others at the scene could be charged.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Tina Marie Dies
Motown recording artist Tina Marie was found dead in her home. Officials say that there seems to not be any foul play in the investigation. Tina Marie was famous for her R & B hits that she produced over the year's with the Great Rick James and many more. Tina Marie was mistaken for being a black female with her smooth and raspy voice. Tina Marie was the first lady signed to Cash Money records back in 2002. Tina Marie will be missed and her music is world wide.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Boston Celtics are on a Roll!

They say that they are too old, they say that they can not play, they say that they all need to retire, but as you seen it the Celtics beat the Cavs or Lebron and sent them home packing now we have this man child from Orlando. Now what is he gonna do? He can not win the games by himself. Boston will be waiting on the Lakers and Kobe
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
GUCCI MAN READY TO COME HOME
Gucci man is ready to to come home from prison according to sources close to him he will be released april the tenth so we will try to bring you some footage on his release.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Pebbelz Da Model is releasing her DVD and you can get it!
Columbus if you have not heard that Pebbelz Da Model might be coming to the city you have heard wrong. Pebbelz will be appearing in the next issue of Urban Vision Magazine. She will also be taking pictures and promoting her new DVD. So if you want to get down with Pebbelz call or hot line at 614-754-0779. Visit her web site at pebbelzdamodel.com for more information on the dvd purchase.
CAN YOU SPIT?
Columbus get ready for the sickest freestyle battle to hit Ohio in years. That's right if you can spit we will be holding weekly battles at undisclosed locations and you will have to put up $200 to get in and you could win $1000, no games no gimmicks it is the truth for more info please call 614-754-0779. So if you think you can spit we will be making a dvd out of this so if you got what it takes don't be scared.
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