Archive for January, 2010

Haiti Government Ends Search & Rescue Efforts

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Twelve days after the 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, the government has made the controversial decision to end all search and rescue initiatives.

According to the United Nations, there is little hope of finding people still alive in the rubble despite recent rescues of a man and elderly woman Friday.

United Nations spokeswoman Elizabeth Byrs told the Associated Press that this does not mean search and rescue teams will not be allowed to save survivors, just that they are to act at “any sign of life.”

“It doesn't mean the government will order them to stop. In case there is the slightest sign of life, they will act.”

She also told the AP that “except for miracles, hope is slowly dying.”

Sad.

Pray for the people of Haiti.

Trina To Adopt Child From Haiti

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

While Trina's known for her undeniable rap skills and baddest b*tch mentality, unbeknownst to many the 305 representative is also heavily involved in charity initiatives.

In light of the devastation in Haiti Trina is taking things to new heights by announcing her plans to adopt a child from the embattled country.

Trina made the announcement through a press release saying, (more...)

T-Pain In Search Of New Dancers For Upcoming Tour

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

T-Pain has partnered with Dance Jam to launch his “Blood, Sweat and Dance” contest to search for new dancers to go on his upcoming tour.

Starting today, dancers across the nation can upload their best dance videos on  for their http://dancejam.com/chance to go on a world tour with him.

For the contest, T-Pain is in search of one male and two female dancers who have what it takes to tour around the world to promote his (more...)

Teen Assaulted By Police, Dreadlocks Ripped Out, Recovering

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

A teen violinist who was severely beaten by Pittsburgh police on January 12 and had his dreadlocks ripped out from his skull is recovering.  18 year-old Jordan Miles was approached by the police who thought he had a gun but what turned out to be a soda bottle under his coat.

His mother Terez Miles stated to The Associated Press,

“I feel that my son was racially profiled.  It's a rough neighborhood; it was after dark. … They assumed he was up to no good because he's Black. My son, he knows nothing about the streets at all. He's had a very sheltered life, he's very quiet, he doesn't know police officers sit in cars and stalk people like that.”

Jordan's head is now shaved and his eye is still slightly swollen and bloodshot while the three white officers have been reassigned.

A judge continued the case until Feb. 18 after the officers failed to appear at a hearing Thursday, Miles' attorney, Kerrington Lewis, said. The police department is saying little as it investigates, and isn't releasing the officers' names.

Imagine if it was the other way around and Miles didn't show up.

The confrontation began around 11 p.m. Jan. 12, when the teenager walked out of his mother's home and headed to his grandmother's, where he spends most nights. His mother complimented him on the new jacket he had gotten for his birthday.

“It looks handsome,” she said, smiling as he walked down the front steps.

As Miles walked up the block, he noticed three men sitting in a white car, “but I thought nothing of it,” he said.

The criminal complaint says Miles was standing against a building “as if he was trying to avoid being seen.” But he says he was walking when the men jumped out of the car.

“Where's the money?” one shouted, according to Miles. “Where's the gun? Where's the drugs?” the other two said. “It was intimidating; I thought I was going to be robbed,” Miles said.

That's when he says he took off back to his mother's house but slipped on the icy sidewalk. Before he could pull himself up, Miles said, the men were at his back.

“That's when they started beating me, punching, kicking me, choking me,” he said.

Not until 15 minutes later, when uniformed officers drove up in a van and Miles overheard their conversation, did he realize he had been arrested. Initially, when the handcuffs clamped around his wrists, he thought he was being abducted.

The police believed Miles, who appeared to have something heavy in his pocket, was carrying a gun, according to the affidavit. The police say they used a stun gun on the teenager.

According to the affidavit, the object in Miles' pocket turned out to be a bottle of Mountain Dew. But Miles says he didn't have anything in his pocket and rarely drinks Mountain Dew.

“The story just doesn't make sense when you read the affidavit,” said Lewis, the teen's attorney.

Miles said the family is considering suing the police department and the officers.

“I knew that he hadn't done anything wrong,” his mother said. “That's just not an option for Jordan.”

Pittsburgh police have reassigned the three officers and put them back in uniform while the city investigates, spokeswoman Diane Richard said. She declined to say whether racial allegations are part of the probe.

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is "taking this very seriously," said his press secretary, Joanna Doven. "The case is being investigated, he's closely monitoring it. He's met with the chief."

Meanwhile, Jordan Miles says he awaits a physician's approval to return to school and is suffering from nightmares and flashbacks.

Once he's done with school, he says, he hopes to attend Penn State University — and study crime scene investigation.

Miles plays the viola for a jazz band and the orchestra at Pittsburgh's prestigious Creative and Performing Arts High School.

His mother also plans to file a civil rights claim against the renegade cops.

Outkast's Big Boi To Open Savannah Chapter of His Big Kidz Charity Organization

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Outkast's Big Boi will launch the Savannah, Georgia chapter of his charity organization Big Kidz Foundation in February. The organization's mission is to support youth developmental projects and encourage cultural, musical, and literary expression. Big Boi states,

"It is my hope that the children in these undeserved communities officially become part of the national conversation that we have been left out of for years. The efforts within this program will (more...)

Cam'ron And Vado Team Up For “Gunz N' Butta'

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

The former leader of the Diplomatic army is teaming up with an up and coming rapper to keep Harlem in the spotlight.

Cam'ron is formally announcing his new alliance with Vado as the two form a new group called the U.N.

As previously reported, Vado was also featured on Cam'ron's highly anticipated mixtape with DJ Drama  Boss of All Bosses 2 along with Charlie Clips, Byrd Lady, Fly Boyz, Begetz and Young Hustle.

Moving past the DJ Drama mixatpe, (more...)

Cypress Hill To Smoke Out With Snoop For New Release "Rise Up"

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

As previously reported, Snoop Dogg made his first signing as Creative Chairman of Priority Records, adding West Coast rappers Cypress Hill to the revived label's roster.

Snoop and Cypress Hill also made the announcement on yesterday's "Lopez Tonight" show, where the Black Sunday band performed their hit “Insane in the Brain.” Cypress Hill will release Rise Up, their first album since 2004's Til Death Do Us Part, on April 6th.

The album's first single, “Rise Up,” features the guitar work of Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello.  Speaking of Cypress, Morello stated,

“It was great to work with my longtime friends and comrades Cypress Hill on these two monster rock tracks.  Cypress are back with a (more...)

Wyclef Jean Rocks "Hope For Haiti Now" Benefit Concert [Video]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

"Earthquake, we seen the earth shake.  But the soul of the Haitian people, it will never break. Enough of the moping!  Let's rebuild Haiti and let's show them how we do it whee we come from." - Wyclef Jean

Wyclef Jean performing "Rivers Of Babylon" at the "Hope For Haiti Now" benefit concert:

Wyclef Speaks, Stevie Wonder Performs For "Hope For Haiti Now" [Video]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

"I carried bodies of my people in the cemetary. They should have been walking. They should have been laughing. They should have been singing. But instead they were heavy in my arms.

At the cemetary there weren't enough holes in the ground to bury mothers, fathers, husbands and wives with dignity and grace. We need to pray for them so that their souls rest in peace." - Wyclef Jean

Jay-Z, Rihanna & Bono Perform At "Hope For Haiti Now" [Video]

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Jay-Z, Rihanna and Bono helped raise money tonight for the earthquake victims in Haiti.

Here they perform the new song dedicated to the survivors entitled "Stranded."

Let's continue to doante and help our brothers and sisters over there.

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