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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Chicago Police Plan Citations For Posters Promoting Chief Keef’s Album



Posters promoting rapper Chief Keef’s debut album are being plastered to public property in his Englewood neighborhood, and police are not happy about that. Whoever hung the posters will face citations, police said Wednesday afternoon as they searched for those responsible. The 17-year-old rapper, whose real name is Keith Cozart, will release his new album, “Finally Rich,” on Dec. 18 — one day after he is expected back in juvenile court for a hearing on an alleged probation violation. Last week, a judge ordered Pitchfork Media to turn over a video showing him holding a gun. He is serving 18 months of probation for pointing a gun at Chicago Police officers. The judge has allowed him to live in California, where he recorded the new album, while his case is pending. Roadside billboards featuring Cozart also have popped up, including one near 56th and Racine. “It seems as if he’s being hailed a hero,” said Chicago Police union Vice President Daniel Gorman. “But it’s a smack in the face to the police officers who are serving the citizens of those communities.” Source: Chicago Suntimes & FakeShoreDrive

Monday, December 10, 2012

KATT WILLIAMS STRIKES AGAIN!



KATT WILLIAMS CANCELS SHOW BECAUSE OF ALIENS


(Houston) – The bizarre antics of Comedian Katt Williams continues as he reportedly canceled yet another show, this time at the Toyota Center in Houston. According to reports, the troubled comedian failed to appear at the arena after venue officials received strange phone calls from the Williams camp regarding Katt’s fear of aliens. Toyota Center officials issued a statement late Friday stating the event was canceled due to circumstances beyond their control. On Thursday, authorities issued a felony arrest warrant for Williams related to a police chase in California. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department says the warrant issued Thursday is for reckless driving.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Lil Boosie To Be Released in 60 Days


After beating a 1st. degree murder case and then pleading guilty to smuggling drugs into a prison sources close to his camp have confirmed that Torrence Hatch better known as Lil Boosie, a chart topping Baton Rouge recording artist will in fact be released from prison in less than 60 days because as they classified it, he was setup on the drug charge. His legal team immediately jumped into high gear once he accepted the plea after realizing that his plea was made under duress. Investigators said he tried to smuggle drugs into Dixon Correctional Center once and into Angola State Penitentiary twice. However according to the source, the rapper admitted earlier that he had a substance abuse problem and that a police informant offered to provide him with “syrup” and of course if you offer a drug addict drugs he’s going to accept it, especially in a controlled environment like prison.”