Today (June 25), ex-police officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 270 months, 22.5 years, for the murder of George Floyd. While he will serve time for his crime, the collective response from social media, unless you're a card-carrying bigot, is that the sentence was not harsh enough.
Around all corners of social media, especially Twitter, many are remembering Floyd while continuing to champion his name and urge police reform as it relates to its response to Black citizens.
Fans on social media have been largely critical of the fight in the days leading up to the event, and for many, the results were lackluster at best.
The Mississippi native offered some thoughts on Derek Chauvin and George Floyd that nobody in the free world asked for.
Vernon Jones played himself big time on Twitter.
Joe Budden was a recent guest on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. Along with Gillie Da Kid, they floated an idea of a boxing match.
While no amount of money will suffice in the loss of a loved one, the family of Floyd reached a record settlement with the city to the tune of $27 million.
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all charges in the death of George Floyd.
According to published reports, Mayweather was at a Miami press conference promoting a June 6 fight at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida with Paul’s also-controversial older brother Logan Paul, when the contentious YouTuber grabbed the boxing legend’s hat and taunted him in a playground-Esque manner by saying, “Gotcha hat!”
Joseline Hernandez is currently facing felony charges connected to the backstage fight at FLA Live with Big Lex.
In an interview, Consequence has come to the defense of Trevian Kutti, the former publicist for Ye aka Kanye West after she was named as one of the group of co-conspirators indicted with former President Donald Trump in the election interference case in Georgia last week.
Donald Trump and 18 other defendants were indicted on charges connected to the Georgia election tampering case.