Gang Member Sentenced To 31-Years For Nearly Killing An FBI Agent

A member of the Crips has been sentenced to over three decades in prison for nearly killing an FBI agent in 2018, according to the New York Post. A judge handed down a 31-year sentence to Ronell Watson in a Brooklyn federal court this month after Special Agent Christopher Harper told the court how his brush with death changed his life. “I survived, but I was harmed both physically and emotionally,” said Harper to Judge Williams Kuntz. “The emotional pain though … is in many ways worse than the physical pain.”


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The jury convicted Watson of attempted murder and assault in 2019 for the shooting Harper, who was on an undercover stakeout when he was shot. Harper was looking for another suspect from his vehicle when Ronell shot him in the shoulder. Prosecutors said Ronell drove down the wrong one-way street when he opened fire on Harper who returned fire.

Ahead of his sentencing, Watson said he was “truly, deeply remorseful and sorry” for the shooting. His attorney asked the judge for leniency in sentencing Watson because of his glaucoma and”extremely harsh conditions” in jail.

Today, justice has been served,” Acting US Attorney Mark Lesko said. “This Office is gratified by the lengthy prison sentence the court imposed on Watson for his senseless, cold-blooded and unprovoked shooting of Special Agent Harper, who came close to losing his life.”

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CJ McCollum Shades Giannis Antetokounmpo After Bucks Blow 17-Point Lead To Nets

On Tuesday night, the Brooklyn Nets returned home for the fifth game in the Eastern Conference Semifinals playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, and the game turned out to be one of the most important matchups in the 2021 playoffs as well as one of the most historic NBA playoff games of all time. Kevin Durant played all 48 minutes of Game 5 against the Bucks and notched a record-setting playoff triple-double with 49 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists, which ultimately led the Brooklyn Nets to a six-point win. 

While KD’s playoff heroics can’t be ignored, it also can’t be ignored that given their one-time 17-point lead, the Milwaukee Bucks should have finished that game strong and sealed a series lead against their adversaries. Many NBA fans are chalking up Milwaukee’s loss as a testament of Kevin Durant’s greatness, but several NBA players — including Portland Trail Blazers shooting guard CJ McCollum — blame the loss on Giannis Antetokounmpo unwillingness to guard KD.

In a shady and indirect tweet, CJ McCollum writes, “Bruh first team all defense and ain’t go check easy$.” Only one of the five players named to the 2020-21 NBA All-Defensive First Team is currently playing a series against Kevin Durant (a.k.a. “Easy Money Sniper”), however, which makes McCollum’s tweet an obvious shot at Giannis Antetokounmpo.

CJ McCollum’s tweet even inspired responses and discourse from other prominent NBA players, including Bradley Beal, Jordan McRae, and Durant’s former teammate Draymond Green.

What do you think — should Giannis have taken up the responsibility of guarding Kevin Durant in order to have sealed a victory in Game 5?

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Georgia Supermarket Cashier Shot & Killed Over Face Mask Dispute

There’s been an undeniable uptick in violent crimes in the United States following the relaxation of many protective measures put in place to ease the spread of COVID-19. A recently published figure placed the number of mass shootings to occur in the country this year alone at a whopping 272. 

In another heinous act of senseless violence, authorities in Decatur, Georgia are reporting that a supermarket cashier is dead and 1 off-duty sheriff’s deputy is injured after gunfire erupted over a face mask dispute in a grocery store. Law enforcement officials say a male customer pulled out a gun after he “got into an argument with a cashier about his face mask.” 


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The incident is said to have occurred on Monday (June 14) around 1:10 pm at the Big Bear Supermarket in Decatur when a man identified by authorities as 30-year-old Victor Lee Tucker, Jr. was checking out items and got into an argument with a cashier who requested he put his mask on. 

“Tucker left the store without making his purchase, but immediately returned inside,” a statement from the bureau read. “Tucker walked directly back to the cashier, pulled out a handgun and shot her.”

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Tucker then allegedly began firing at a DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputy “who was attempting to intervene while working off-duty at the supermarket,” officials said. The deputy then returned fire and both were injured in the shootout. 

Responding officers from the DeKalb County Police Department arrested Tucker while he was “attempting to crawl out the front door of the supermarket.” The unnamed cashier was transported to nearby Grady Memorial Hospital, where, according to local news sources, she was pronounced dead. Tucker was taken to the same hospital and remains in stable condition. 

According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the police will issue arrest warrants for Tucker. The investigation is still ongoing at this time 

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Migos Talk “Culture III,” Pop Smoke, & Vaccines On The Breakfast Club

Following the release of Culture III, the Migos have taken a moment to hit up The Breakfast Club for a conversation with Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, and DJ Envy. Fans of the group are certainly in for a treat, as there are plenty of topics covered ranging from making the album to COVID vaccines to Pop Smoke to Takeoff’s love life.

Off the bat, it’s clear that the Migos are in a celebratory mood, as their energy throughout the interview is jovial and good-humored. Understandable, given that the trio recently delivered their brand new album Culture III, a project that served as a reminder of everything the Migos are all about. It’s no wonder Charlamagne confidently declared them to be the most “impactful group of the past decade.”

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“Last summer, we were getting ready,” explains Quavo, reflecting on the creation of Culture III. “We stayed in this house together for six months. We had six or seven records from that time that’s still in that album. We went to Miami together, just taking little trips together.” After Takeoff reveals they recorded the entire album together, Quavo explains that the chemistry never faltered. “We grew up together,” he says. “We already know what each other thinking, each other doing. It’s magic when we get together.”

There are certainly plenty of gems found throughout. For one, the Migos offer a glowing review to DJ Khaled’s hospitality, with Quavo going so far as to say the mogul has “the best chef in the world.” They also reveal that Khaled flew them all out to Jamaica to film the video to “We Goin Crazy,” and they ultimately ended up staying there to shoot their own clip for “Why Not.” When Charlamagne asks if Khaled footed the entire bill, Offset shrugs. “Yeah!”

Charlamagne also asks Quavo how he’s managed to stay so tapped in with New York artists. “Shout out New York, man,” replies Huncho. “My second spot. It’s all love. Them boys one thousand. Pop Smoke one thousand. RIP, rest his soul. Always ready to learn, lock in, just soak it up. Every time, he just reacted fast, he knew what he wanted to do. And Bobby, he been our dawg since 2013. We just stayed locked in ever since.” He also teases that the Shmigo collaborative album isn’t entirely off the table. 

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As the interview wraps up, the Migos tease that they’ll be back with another new album at “the top of next year” before Charlamagne shifts the conversation and asks if the group has been vaccinated against COVID-19. Offset confirms that he’s not, Takeoff claims he doesn’t trust it, and Quavo confirms that he got the shot. “This the thing with me,” begins Offset, taking off his glasses. “You want us to take the shot, cool. But it’s good for twelve months. Every year you gotta take the shot, at this point…We take the vaccine, but we still gotta take COVID tests right now.”

When Angela points out that vaccinated people can still get COVID, Quavo appears aghast. ‘What going on with that? I can still get COVID?” Yee explains that the symptoms are severely lessened, promoting Quavo to sigh. “Somebody tricked me into that,” he claims, visibly crestfallen. “They told me it was over with.” He later notes how Charlamagne could be sitting beside him while sick, prompting the host to laugh and declare “I was in Miami this weekend!” 

Check out the full conversation on The Breakfast Club below, and sound off if you’ve been keeping Culture III on steady rotation. 

Tyler, The Creator Returns With New Song “LUMBERJACK”

Like clockwork, every two years, we can expect a new album from Tyler, The Creator. The 30-year-old recording artist is constantly reinventing himself, enjoying his role as one of the only true “era artists” in hip-hop. Most recently, he shifted his sound to create the memorable IGOR and it looks like we may be anticipating a return to some of Tyler’s grittier energy from the Odd Future days with his latest single, which is officially out now.

After cleverly teasing new music all week with mysterious videos and toll-free phone numbers for his fans to call and listen to previews, Tyler, The Creator has come through with his new single “LUMBERJACK.” The track is much harder than what we’ve heard from Tyler in recent years. This also appears to be a collaboration with DJ Drama, who gives the track that perfect mixtape sound.

What do you expect from Tyler in this next chapter? Does this give you a good idea of what’s coming?

Quotable Lyrics:

Rolls Royce pull up, black boy hop out
Shoutout to my mother and my father, didn’t pull out
MSG sell out, fuck these n***as yap ’bout
Whips on whips, my ancestors got the gats out
Two, four, five hundred stacks for the hood
Call me lumbеrjack ’cause I wish a n***a would

Kodak Black Shows Off His Bossed-Up Custom Tesla Inspired By Kobe Bryant

Kodak Black has added a flashy new car to his collection of luxury vehicles, wrapping his Tesla Model X in a custom Lakers paint job as a tribute to the late, great Kobe Bryant. He’s been showing off the vehicle on social media, proudly giving his fans a few different angles of the new whip and showing love to #24 by rocking his jersey during the reveal.

Sending love to the Bryant family in a video posted to his Instagram page, Kodak Black brought out his birthday gift to himself: a new Tesla Model X decked out in Lakers colors. He also had a custom helicopter designed, which seems borderline disrespectful given the circumstances behind Kobe’s death.

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He gave an intimate look at the details, showing off the messages on his seats, which pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, as well as Kodak’s friends that are locked up. With Kodak turning 24 this year, this was probably the flashiest gift he could have given himself. The ride is complete with gold rims, suicide doors, and more extravagant amenities to make this a prime part of Yak’s collection.

Take a look at Kodak’s new car below and let us know what you think of it.

Spain’s Mad Cool Festival Is Making Its Return In 2022 With A Rock-Heavy Lineup

Like many festivals, Madrid’s Mad Cool took a couple years off, as its 2020 and 2021 editions were a no-go. Now, though, organizers are preparing for 2022, when they’ll host the next Mad Cool between July 6 and 9. Ahead of then, they’ve shared the stacked lineup.

It’s a big one for rock fans: Headlining the four-day festival are Metallica, Twenty One Pilots, Placebo, Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Muse, Faith No More, Kings Of Leon, and Pixies. Additionally, more headliners are set to be announced. Elsewhere on the poster as it stands now are Carly Rae Jepsen, Wolf Alice, Deftones, St. Vincent, Foals, Sigrid, Tove Lo, Beabadoobee, Cherry Glazerr, Alt-J, The War On Drugs, Mø, Phoebe Bridgers, Black Pumas, Shura, Royal Blood, Zara Larsson, Editors, Leon Bridges, Sylvan Esso, Princess Nokia, Gang Of Youths, Marika Hackman, and Bartees Strange.

Tickets for the 2020 and 2021 festivals are valid for the 2022 festival, for which tickets are currently on sale.

A lot of the 2022 lineup is made up of artists who were set to perform in 2021. Some notable ones who aren’t on the new poster, though, include Cardi B, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Anderson .Paak.

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Polo G Gets Advice From NBA Hall Of Famer Scottie Pippen

Polo G wasn’t even born yet when the Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen-led Bulls tore up the NBA and redefined excellent in the game of basketball with six championships throughout the 1990s, but the Chicago native is mindful enough of their legacy to recognize that a nod to the greats would pair nicely with his new album Hall Of Fame. To that end, Polo shared “Hall Of Fame Conversations,” a video in which he interviews the NBA Hall Of Famer Scottie Pippen.

Polo turns out to be a pretty decent interviewer asking Pippen about the championships and accolades that the NBA legend has accumulated over the years. The conversation also allows Polo to speak on his own journey, highlighting how relatively quickly he’s reached the upper echelon of rap stardom over the course of his last three albums. Meanwhile, Scottie draws parallels between the rap game and hoops, complimenting the hard work that Polo has put in to follow his dream.

In addition to “Hall Of Fame Conversations,” Polo G has released videos for “Painting Pictures,” “No Return,” “Gang Gang,” and “Rapstar.”

Watch Polo G’s “Hall Of Fame Conversation” with NBA Hall Of Famer Scottie Pippen above.

Hall Of Fame is out now on Columbia. Get it here.