Crime and Punishment
Katt Williams’ life is currently in shambles. The troubled comedian was arrested yet again—this time for allegedly choking out one of his bodyguards and holding him against his will.
Not even daily chores can stop someone from handling a beef or exacting their revenge. Case in point, a Harlem man was walking a pair of dogs when he pulled out a gun and started blasting at someone he spotted nearby.
At some point in their discography every rapper has a rhyme or a line they wish they could take back. Sean Chung, a 20-year-old aspiring MC, has just found that out the hard way.
Joseph Randle had a promising NFL career ahead of him, once. However, the former Dallas Cowboys running back was arrested yet again, this time for not bothering to show up in court.
A man arriving from the Dominican Republic got busted with $90,000 worth of heroin hidden in his luggage at JFK airport in NYC. Specifically, the three pounds worth of heron was founded in a few pairs of Nike Air Force 1s.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before, Katt Williams was arrested today. The comedian with a penchant for drama allegedly 2-pieced a pool shop worker in Gainseville, Georgia.
If you live in the West Village in NYC, your local weed man may be incognito. Cops seized 3oo pounds of marijuana being unloaded from a truck on Friday (Feb. 26).
It started on From The Bottom and now it’s here. Former Making Da Band 2 reality TV star Sara Stokes is suing—claiming that the network used her participation on their latest reality show to basically tar and feather her public image.
Suge Knight‘s struggle—after allegedly running over a man and killing—continues to flourish. The former Death Row Records exec says he’s not being treated very nicely in jail and his human rights are being violated.
It’s only February and this will be one of the craziest stories of 2016. A teen had his armed ripped off below the elbow after he robbed a man of his Air Jordan 8s.
As the white Bronco rolls through the highway, the road to freedom seems to be getting that much longer for OJ Simpson.
Bobby Shmurda‘s legal struggle continues. After initially being moved from June 2015 to a February 2016 start date, the Brooklyn rapper’s conspiracy trial has now been pushed back to May.