We Remember Malcolm X -Our Black Shining Prince

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Here Malcolm X speaks about the 1963 Church Bombings  in Birmingham http://bit.ly/9PU4A4

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Here Malcolm X Speaks on America’s Problem & us Being Ex-Slaves  http://bit.ly/bKNRYB

Here Malcolm X Speaks You Don’t Know What A Revolution Is? http://bit.ly/aFllj4

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malcolm_xToday we celebrate the life and times of Malcolm X. It’s his 84th birthday. Included in this 30 minute audio mix are excerpts from his speeches which underscore is outlook and philosophy. We also have keen commentary from people like Sista Souljah and the late Ossie Davis.. Below is some good information about Malcolm X

Malcolm Little was born on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Louise and Earl Little. Louise Little, born of biracial heritage, was a native of Grenada in the British West Indies. Earl Little, a six-foot described as very powerful in appearance, was born Georgia where he worked as a Baptist minister and organizer for Marcus Garvey. A staunch Garveyite, Earl Little believed strongly in ideas of black-nationalism and pan-Africanism.

Louise, his second wife, bore six children: Wilfred, Hilda, Philbert, Malcolm, Yvonne, and Reginald. Earl Little also had three children by a first wife: Ella, Earl, and Mary. Because of Little’s advocacy for Garvey’s movement, his family was terrorized by the Ku Klux Klan and other whites. To avoid any more violent harassment by these elements Little moved his family to Lansing, Michigan. However the racism proved impossible to escape. In Lansing white racists placed a beaten Earl Little on a railway track where he was killed by an oncoming train. They claimed he committed suicide. His father’s early death at the hands of whites would leave he and his seven siblings alone with their mother.

The stress of the times placed his mother in a mental institution and Malcolm was sent to a foster home. Malcolm attended school until eighth grade living with different families. When a white teacher stopped him from trying to become a lawyer, he dropped out of school entirely. After years of transfers to state institutions and boarding houses, Malcolm moved to live with his sister Ella in Boston. Here, he took a job as a shoeshine boy at the Roseland Ballroom. But such a lowly status did not suit Malcolm and he soon took up the role of a hustler, peddling narcotics and engaging in petty thefts. Malcolm even took to straightening his hair and dating white women. But Roxbury proved to be too small for him, and in 1942 he took a job as a railroad dining car porter, working out of Roxbury and New York.

Settling in Harlem, New York, he became more involved in criminal activities: robbing, selling narcotics and even working as a pimp. In Harlem he also got his nickname “Detroit Red”, because his hometown Lansing was close to Detroit and his hair was red. After a year in Harlem, Malcolm was officially initiated into hustler society.

He returned to Boston in 1945 after falling out with another hustler, and continued a life of crime, forming his own house robbing gang. Arrested for robbery in February 1946, he was convicted and sentenced to prison for seven years. While in prison, Malcolm became a follower of Elijah Muhammad, the then leader of the Lost Found Nation of Islam, with branches in Detroit, Chicago and New York. Malcolm and Elijah Muhammad corresponded by mail while in prison. Malcolm’s brothers Philbert and Reginald, visiting him in jail, convinced him to join the NOI and follow the teachings of Elijah Muhammad.

Following NOI policies, Malcolm soon discarded what he deemed his “slave name”, Little, and took the new name “X” to symbolize his lost and unknown name. He improved his knowledge base by reading extensively while in jail as well as studying from the Qu’ran and following strictly the Nation of Islam’s dietary laws and moral codes. After his parole in 1952, Malcolm X undertook organizational work for the Nation of Islam under the guidance of Elijah Muhammad.

As a minister Malcolm founded mosques in Boston, Philadelphia, Harlem and elsewhere and made the national expansion of the movement possible. Malcolm’s ideology was expressed in his fiery orations, newspaper columns as well as radio and television interviews. In addition, he helped to found the NOI newspaper Muhammad Speaks. Malcolm was said to be the only black man who “could stop a race riot – or start one”. Due to his influences, NOI membership reached approximately 30,000 by 1963. In January 1958 he married Betty X, who was also a member of the Nation of Islam. Malcolm’s rise in power became a threat to competing NOI ministers and especially to the U.S. government who, through the FBI, kept extensive files upon him.

Malcolm-xthinkgreenDisobeying direct NOI orders to remain silent on the matter of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Malcolm stated it was a case of “chickens coming home to roost”. This resulted in his suspension from his NOI post and his eventual split with the organization and his father figure, Elijah Muhammad. Malcolm went on to form his own groups, Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. Outside of the NOI Malcolm continued his messages of Black Nationalism, independence, and self-defense. His ideas of racial separation were modified but his ideas of white society and racism were by no means drastically altered in his last few years.

As one scholar put it, “Malcolm never let white people off the hook”. He did however see the possibility of working with other progressive black groups. During this time Malcolm began to advocate a more pragmatic black nationalism, stating that blacks should control the politics within their own community.

At the height of his power Malcolm was one of black America’s most powerful voices. He traveled widely in Europe and Africa attempting to link the black struggle in America with those abroad. At one point he even advocated and prepared to take the United States before the United Nations for charges of “genocide” against its black citizens.

In 1964 Malcolm made a pilgrimage to Mecca, obligatory for orthodox Muslims, where upon he changed his name to El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. On February 21, 1964 in front of a crowd in the Audubon Ballroom in New York City, Malcolm X was shot to death by three men. Labeled as angry NOI members, the three were convicted with Malcolm’s death. However a host of suspicious events and contradictory information presented at the trial have led many to speculate whether more sinister forces, namely the US government, may have been behind his death. The only acquaintance of Malcolm to attempt to prove this point immediately following death, Leon Ameer, died of a sleeping pill overdose before his case could be presented. Thus Malcolm’s life, like his death, has remained shrouded in mystery.

But even beyond death, El Hajj Malik El-Shabazz inspired generations for decades to come. His views and ideologies on black nationalism and Pan-Africanism would be picked up by many. His fascinating life, teachings, and tragic death would make him both a martyr and a model for the era of Black Power that was soon to come.

For More Information See: Malcolm X. The Autobiography Of Malcolm X Ballantine Books, 1992, c.1965. Arnold Adoff, et al. Malcolm X 2000. Malcolm X. February 1965: The Final Speeches Pathfinder, 1992. Malcolm A To X: The Man And His Ideas edited by David Gallen. Pathfinder, 1992 Walter Dean Myers, Leonard Jenkins. Malcolm X: A Fire Burning Brightly The End Of White World Supremacy: Four Speeches by Malcolm X. Arcade Pub., 1989 Michael Eric Dyson. Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X 1996 Walter Dean Myers. Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary: A Biography Scholastic, 1993. Clayborne Carson. Malcolm X: The FBI File Carroll & Graf, 1991.

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Konvict Muzik Artist Dolla Gunned Down In Los Angeles

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Konvict Muzik Artist Dolla Gunned Down In Los Angeles

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dolla-225Los Angeles police said a man was fatally shot at the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles Monday afternoon (May 18), and word is the slain man is Konvict Muzik’s young artist Dolla.

Details regarding the shooting are still sketchy, but according to the LA Times, a shooting occurred shortly after 3 p.m. at the entrance of the popular Beverly Center shopping mall in Los Angeles Friday afternoon, following an altercation between a group of men.

LAPD officers were called to the scene where witnesses say they saw a scuffle between a group of men take place, possibly involving a knife.

Shortly after, shots rang out in the valet waiting area of the mall. An employee of the Chipotle restaurant, near the exit, told his store manager that he saw the end of the altercation.

“He saw a lady … shooting a handgun,” the restaurant’s general manager, Elsa Hernandez, said.

“The customers were yelling ‘close the store, close the store, because somebody is shooting,’ ” she continued.

Two suspects fled the scene. One is said to have fled in a silver Mercedes, and another in a Nissan Altima. Police sealed off the mall, immediately, and began their investigation.

As of press time, the LAPD had apprehended at least one of assailants at the LAX airport, trying to board a flight. The other may be still at large.

The victim is said to be 21-year-old Atlanta rapper Dolla, who is signed to Akon’s Konvict Muzik label. The young rapper signed to the label in 2007, and later that year released his debut single “Who The F*** Is That?” featuring T-Pain, which created a buzz for the rising artist.

He has been working on his debut album, Dollar And a Dream, ever since.

At press time, Dolla’s camp were unavailable for comment.

Already, the hip-hop community is reacting. Via Twitter, Yung Joc expressed his dismay after hearing the news. “R.I.P. to the homie Dolla … so unfortunate. What’s goin’ on people?”

Compton rapper The Game also extended his condolenses, saying the news ruined his day: “R.I.P to the lil’ homie Dolla from the ATL. I definitely gotta put one in the air now, and damn, I thought I was having a good day … life.”

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[Updated at 6:30 p.m. The man shot at the Beverly Center mall this afternoon was identified as Atlanta-based Dolla, whose real name is Roderick Anthony Burton II, according to his publicist, Sue Vannasing. She said Dolla was shot in the head around 3:10 p.m. while he and another rapper, D.J. Shabbazz, waited in the area after shopping at the popular Westside mall. A friend who was with the rapper at Beverly Center also confirmed his identity to The Times.

About two hours later, Los Angeles police detained a “person of interest” as he attempted to board a plane out of Los Angeles International Airport. The man allegedly drove his silver Mercedes SUV from Beverly Center to the airport. Vannasing said Dolla had gotten into an altercation with other passengers on a flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles, but it’s unclear if that was related to the violence.]

[Updated at 5:15 p.m.: Police have arrested one “person of interest” in connection with the shooting but were looking for a second suspect.]

[Updated at 5:40 p.m.: The arrested suspect, who fled from the mall in a silver Mercedes, was detained at Los Angeles International Airport while trying to board a flight. Police said the shooting took place in the valet waiting area of the mall].

The shooting occurred just after 3 p.m. at the La Cienega Boulevard entrance to the popular Westside shopping center. All entrances and exits to the Me2_kjv724ncpopular Westside shopping mall were sealed off as police swarmed the scene.

LAPD officials said that officers were sent to the mall on a report of a group fight, possibly involving a knife. LAPD Sgt. Ronnie Crump said two suspects ran in the direction of Beverly Hills.

At a Chipotle restaurant in the mall, several people were eating when the shots rang out.

“The customers were yelling ‘close the store, close the store, because somebody is shooting,’ ” said Elsa Hernandez, general manager of the restaurant.

An employee who was behind the restaurant, near the mall’s valet parking service, saw the tail end of the dispute, Hernandez said. “He saw a lady … shooting a handgun,” Hernandez said.

Me_kjv70vncThe center is normally quite peaceful, said Hernandez, who’s worked at the restaurant for six years. “This is the first time this has happened here,” she said.

— Andrew Blankstein and Sam Quiñones

Photos: Shoppers leave the parking structure at the Beverly Center (top photo) as LAPD personnel investigate the scene of the Monday afternoon shooting. Credit: Brian Vander Brug / Los Angeles Times

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Michelle Obama-Is not a Great Beauty-Says Supermodel Iman

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Iman*One of the world’s first black supermodels has a few thoughts to share regarding the nation’s first African American first lady.

  “Mrs. Obama is not a great beauty,” says Iman, the Somali-born model and wife of rocker David Bowie, to Sunday’s Parade magazine. “But she is so interesting looking and so bright. That will always take you farther. When you’re a great beauty, it’s always downhill for you. If you’re someone like Mrs. Obama, you just get better with age.”       

“One had the field ni**er and the house ni**er. There was this notion that I was chosen by white fashion editors to be better than the rest, which I am not,” she added. “I did not like being thought of as the house ni**er.

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Man Shot at B-day Party in Inglewood, Cali

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Inglewood police shoot, kill man at birthday party

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Friends of Marcus Smith light candles at the South Osage Street apartment where he was shot and killed early Sunday. The Inglewood Police Department is already under investigation by two agencies over its use of deadly force.
Marcus Smith, 31, allegedly brandished a semiautomatic handgun at officers. One officer was wounded. The department is already under investigation by two agencies over its use of deadly force.
By Corina Knoll and David Zahniser
May 18, 2009
Inglewood police shot and killed a man who allegedly brandished a weapon early Sunday while officers were attempting to break up a birthday party, authorities said.

The shooting was the latest deadly incident involving Inglewood’s Police Department, which is under investigation by two outside agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice, over its use of deadly force.

Police said officers responded to reports of a fight shortly after 12:45 a.m. in the 800 block of South Osage Avenue. Officers opened fire on Marcus Smith, 31, of Compton after he pointed a semiautomatic handgun at them, Lt. Mike McBride said.

“He had it in his hand. He drew it and pointed it in the direction of the officers,” McBride said. “So I would say that’s threatening the officers.”

One officer was shot in the right leg in the incident. He was taken to a hospital, treated and released, McBride said. Police suspect the officer was shot by Smith, but they need to conduct more tests on his gun to be sure, he said.

A woman who identified herself as Smith’s fiancee said she did not see him brandish a weapon. Kalonna LaCount said she and Smith were leaving the party together after police called on guests to disperse.

LaCount said she and Smith were walking down a stairway when Smith slipped. LaCount said she then saw Smith’s body jerk as police fired their weapons.

“He had his hands in the air,” she said. “The more he stumbled, the more they shot.”

LaCount said she was not certain whether Smith was armed or even owned a gun. LaCount, wearing a green dress stained with Smith’s blood, sat on the steps of the apartment building Sunday and wept as she recounted the moments before his death. LaCount said she and Smith had been together for 18 years and have three daughters, all under the age of 12.

Turning to her brother, Taqwa LaCount, she said: “He’s dead. Can you believe it? What am I going to do?”

The Inglewood Police Department is under investigation by the Justice Department and the Los Angeles County Office of Independent Review over incidents in which officers have been accused of using excessive force.

The Justice Department’s investigation is being handled by the federal agency’s civil rights division in Washington. The county’s independent review office, which monitors the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, has promised to look at the Inglewood department’s training, supervision, policies and protocol.

The Police Department was the subject of community protests last year from residents angry over four incidents between May and September in which officers shot and killed unarmed suspects. A Times investigation last year also found that five of 11 people shot and killed by Inglewood police since 2003 were unarmed.

On Sunday, police and witnesses described the scene at the two-story apartment building as chaotic, with dozens of people attending the party as officers arrived.

Morris Griffin, 50, who lives in a ground-floor apartment directly below the scene of the shooting, said he heard an argument, went upstairs and saw two men wrestling. He said he separated them, but they continued arguing, so he ran back to his apartment and called police.

Griffin said he heard officers shout “Police! Gun!” before at least seven to eight shots were fired. Smith was struck on the outdoor stairs leading to the second floor, Griffin said. “The officers appeared to be intimidated by the size of the individuals,” he said.

Inglewood resident Charisma Bailey, 28, who lives in the apartment where the Mardi Gras-themed party was held, said party-goers were wearing masks and beads.

Bailey said she was standing next to the window of her apartment, looking down the stairs when officers approached the building holding flashlights and guns.

“The next thing you know, they’re shooting, and he’s falling down the steps,” she said of Smith.

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Times staff writer Ruben Vives contributed to this report.

Oscar Grant Trial Starts Today in Oakland

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The defense plans to question friends of Grant who were detained with him.Another person expected to be called is Tommy Cross Jr., a 20-year-old San Francisco State University student who captured the shooting on his digital camera. Wilkinson and other attorneys who have seen the footage say it is the clearest of the shooting; it has never been shon publicly.

Hearing to give detailed look at BART shooting

OscarGrant-140such hearings ordinarily are cursory affairs in which prosecutors introduce just enough evidence to persuade a judge to bring a case before a jury, while defense attorneys often decline to call a single witness – saving their strongest material for trial.

But the BART police shooting is no ordinary case. Prosecutors are anxious to show they were justified in making the unusual decision to charge a police officer with an on-the-job murder, something that hasn’t happened in California in at least 15 years.

Defense attorneys are just as eager to knock the case down to manslaughter before it ever goes to a jury. They say Mehserle, 27, fired his pistol at 22-year-old Oscar Grant of Hayward early New Year’s Day while intending to shock the supermarket worker with a Taser stun gun.

Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have issued subpoenas ordering witnesses to appear in front of Judge C. Don Clay in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland. Attorneys expect the hearing to last at least two weeks.

The hearing was initially scheduled to begin March 23 but was postponed in the aftermath of the shooting deaths of four Oakland police officers. There is still a chance it could be put off, if Mehserle’s attorneys succeed today in having the Alameda County district attorney’s office thrown off the case for trying to question the former officer after his lawyers said he didn’t want to talk.

Largely unseen video

In preparation for the preliminary hearing, attorneys have assembled video of the shooting from several cameras, footage that has been picked apart and enhanced by experts. Much of the video circulated on television and the Internet after the shooting at Oakland’s Fruitvale Station, but some of it has never been shown publicly.

Mehserle’s attorney Michael Rains is also preparing to raise questions about the adequacy of the training that BART officers received last year before they were armed with Tasers, said a source close to the case.

Magnifying the hearing’s significance is a gag order that a judge imposed to try to limit pressure on witnesses and keep potential jurors from developing strong opinions. Prosecutors and defense attorneys have been barred from speaking publicly about their interpretation of the evidence.

“I think it’s going to be a sneak preview of what the defense case is,” said Alison Berry Wilkinson, an attorney for five BART officers, not including Mehserle, who were on the Fruitvale Station platform when Grant was shot. “Because of the gag order, this is their only opportunity.”

“My sense,” said John Burris, an attorney for Grant’s family, “is that Rains is going to use the preliminary hearing to make a public statement.”

Those expected to testify include Mehserle’s partner on the night of the shooting, Officer Jon Woffinden; Officer Tony Pirone, who detained Grant while investigating a reported fight on a train and made the decision to arrest him; and Officer Marysol Domenici, Pirone’s partner.

Friends to be questioned

The defense plans to question friends of Grant who were detained with him.

Another person expected to be called is Tommy Cross Jr., a 20-year-old San Francisco State University student who captured the shooting on his digital camera. Wilkinson and other attorneys who have seen the footage say it is the clearest of the shooting; it has never been shown publicly.

Other footage that may be aired openly for the first time at the hearing includes video from a BART surveillance camera mounted at Fruitvale Station. It shows a Dublin-Pleasanton train pulling in and Pirone detaining Grant and his friends.

Minutes later, after being told he was under arrest for resisting officers, Grant was forced to the ground, prosecutors said. Footage shows Mehserle trying to handcuff Grant, then pulling out his pistol and firing into his back.

Hands behind back

In a court filing opposing bail for Mehserle, Alameda County prosecutor John Creighton wrote that Grant had his hands behind his back when he was shot.

Creighton said he did not believe Mehserle had meant to fire his Taser. He said Mehserle told Pirone minutes after the shooting, “Tony, I thought he was going for a gun.” Police reports indicate that Mehserle said the same thing to a second officer on the night of the shooting.

Wilkinson, though, says enhanced footage of the shooting – including Cross’ video – suggests it was accidental and not a murder.

“The public will have an entirely different view of what happened after the preliminary hearing,” Wilkinson said.

Burris disagreed. Although he said he had not seen Cross’ video, he said other footage shows a second-degree murder.

Mehserle resigned after the shooting and is now free on $3 million bail.

Preliminary hearings are typically shorter than jury trials and impose less of a burden on the government.

To send the case to trial, prosecutor David Stein must convince Judge Clay that there is probable cause to believe Mehserle committed murder – not the proof beyond a reasonable doubt needed for a conviction.

It’s possible the defense will do little more than size up the prosecution’s case and test some witnesses. But Jim Hammer, a former San Francisco prosecutor, said the hearing may take on a “different flavor” because of the intense public interest in the case.

“In 99.9 percent of cases, no one pays attention to the preliminary hearing. There’s no court of public opinion,” Hammer said. “But in this case, the defense has an uphill climb to somehow overcome the public sentiment that their client is guilty.”

Protests planned

Protesters plan to demonstrate outside the hearing, though one veteran Bay Area attorney said that might backfire.

Michael Cardoza, a defense lawyer and former prosecutor, said Rains may argue that such protests are bound to continue at trial, so the case should be moved out of Alameda County to protect jurors from pressure.

Mehserle would benefit if the trial ends up in a more conservative county, Cardoza said, adding that protesters “could get hoisted on their own petard.”

E-mail Demian Bulwa at dbulwa@sfchronicle.com.

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Eminem Set to Shine Light on Unemployed Autoworkers

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EMINEM BRINGING AUTO WORKERS TO KIMMEL SHOW:

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Plan is to fly 200 laid-off employees to L.A. for Friday’s taping.

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*The audience for Eminem’s Friday appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will include about 200 laid-off autoworkers who will be flown to the Hollywood studio from the rapper’s hometown of Detroit.
The artist says he and Kimmel want to remind everyone that real people are being affected by the struggles of Detroit’s auto industry. He tells the Detroit Free Press, through his publicist, that news reports ignore people who have lost their jobs without getting big payouts after dedicating their lives to the auto industry.

Eminem says he and Kimmel also want to show some of the autoworkers “a good time while we’re at it.”     

Slim Shady is promoting the upcoming release of “Relapse,” his first studio album in four years. He’ll also appear on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on May 19 and May 22.

Louis Vuitton Puts Rick Ross on Blast-Calls Him Out

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Louis Vuitton says Rick Ross’s Sun Glasses on XXl Cover Fake!

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rickrosscoverThe XXL Editors received this letter from Louis Vuitton concerning the May 2009 cover of Rick Ross.
Dear Editor:
We were dismayed to see the cover of the May 2009 issue of XXL Magazine, which features a photo of Rick Ross wearing a pair of sunglasses prominently featuring
counterfeit Louis Vuitton trademarks. Because the photo has generated considerable confusion among your readers and Louis Vuitton customers among others,

we feel it is important to clarify several points.
The first is that the sunglasses Mr. Ross is wearing were not made by Louis Vuitton, and in fact, are counterfeit. Louis Vuitton did not grant permission to Mr. Ross

or to whoever did make the sunglasses to use our trademarks. The second is that no affiliation, sponsorship or association exists between Rick Ross or XXL and Louis Vuitton.

The third is that counterfeiting is illegal.

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to correct the confusion.
Sincerely,
Michael D. Pantalony, Esq.
Louis Vuitton Malletier

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Rebellion Breaks Out in East Austin After Cop Shoots Man in

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One person is dead and another is wounded after a suspicious-car report Monday morning ended in police gunfire. The two people shot were asleep in back of car-Rebellion sparks off in East Austin

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AUSTIN, TEXAS (AP) — The incident began just after 5 a.m. Monday in East Austin on Springdale Road, just south of Manor Road.

Police Sgt. Richard Stresing says an officer was checking a robbery report when he saw a car parked at the Walnut Creek Apartments with three sleeping in it.

Police Chief Art Acevedo says the officer fatally shot an 18-year-old man who had a weapon stuck in the waistband of his pants.

He says another man was wounded and is in stable condition at Brackenridge Hospital.

The other occupant of the car is in police custody.

The officer involved is being removed from patrol pending investigation.

No identities have been released.

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AUSTIN (KXAN) – Tensions appear to be fading at the scene of a police shooting, a couple hours after police in riot gear tried to calm down nearly 200 people who were angry and smashing windows over a man who was killed by officers Monday morning.

“They need to protect,” said Gloria Jean Smith, who was at the scene protesting Monday morning. “They use their uniform to threat people by.”

Meanwhile, others argue police should have resorted to Tasering instead of killing Nathaniel Sanders, 18.

“We have one officer over there that’s so cocked up ready to shoot somebody,” said Smith. “We don’t know what to do, so I just stretch my arms and tell them to go right ahead.”
At least one arrest was made during the disturbance. The entire area on Springdale Road near Manor Road was shut down.

City Manager Marc Ott arrived on the scene around 11 a.m., according to the City of Austin PIO.

Austin police said two possible robbery suspects were shot around 5 a.m. Monday during a suspicious-car report in East Austin at the Walnut Creek Apartments , just south of Manor Road on Springdale Road.

Austin Police Department Chief Art Acevedo said officers approached a vehicle in the 6400 block of Springdale Road that they thought was involved in a robbery report throughout the weekend.

Acevedo said three men were inside the vehicle, all three were asleep. Police detained the driver without incident.

However, police said when they tried to wake up one of the two passengers, he reached for a gun. At that point, Acevedo said the officer who woke up the man shot and killed the 18-year-old who had reached for his gun.

Acevedo said those gunshots woke up the third passenger, who got out of the vehicle and charged towards officers. Officers shot the third passenger, who was transported to Brackenridge Hospital . Police said he is in stable condition.

“Obviously, when there’s a loss of life, our heart goes out to the family,” said Acevedo during a press briefing on the scene.

Acevedo said police investigated a shooting and taxi cab robbery in that area throughout the weekend and suggested the champagne-colored Mercedes-Benz station wagon the men were in may have been connected to one or both of those crimes.

The officer involved in the fatal shooting was not injured, and he is on administrative leave per department policy. The officer’s name has not been released.

Police did not confirm the identities of any of the three men Monday morning.
Austin Independent School District spokeswoman Roxanne Evans said nearby Pecan Springs Elementary and Sacred Heart private school are not in lockdown or otherwise affected.

If you were near the incident on Monday, send us your photos by clicking here or e-mailing them to news36@kxan.com.

 

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Memo: Officer involved in shooting was suspended in 2006

The officer who shot two men in East Austin early this morning, killing one and injuring another, was suspended from the Police Department in 2006, according to a City of Austin memorandum.

The memo states that Officer Leonardo Quintana was suspended for 15 days in August 2006 after a fight with his girlfriend, another Austin police officer. The memo says that on April 28, 2006, Quintana burst into the home of Officer Lori Noriega without her permission in order to retrieve tickets for a cruise. His actions constituted criminal trespass, the memo says.

Quintana has been an Austin police officer for eight-and-a-half years, officials said. According to a public records search, Quintana has no criminal record.

Austin police officials said Quintana has received a number of commendations during his career, including the superior service citation, the Commanders’ Recognition award in 2007, and the CMT Campaign Ribbon for his service in the department’s riot control unit. He was named the 100 Club of Central Texas Officer of the Year in 2003 and was an Employee of the Year finalist in 2008.

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POPULAR OAKLAND RAPPER OFFERS STIMULUS PACKAGE

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Del said. “People are like, ‘You’re giving it away for free? What’s the catch?’ I’m like, ‘There is no catch. You ain’t gonna buy it. I know you ain’t gonna buy it. But you might listen to it if I give it to you.”

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delthefunkee-225NEW YORK (Billboard) – Oakland rap legend Del the Funky Homosapien, like all musicians, is coming to grips with a rapidly changing music industry. Unlike most, though, he’s looking to himself for the solution, personally bankrolling his new album, “Funk Man (The Stimulus Package),” and releasing it as a free download.

“I just wanted people to believe in something again,” Del told Billboard.com. “I know what’s going on. I’m not blind. I didn’t think enough people were actually going to buy it to warrant me doing a full-scale release.”

Del’s first release since 2007’s “The Eleventh Hour,” “Funk Man” finds the MC rhyming about the perils of pop culture and putting an errant twist on classic West Coast swagger (as popularized by his own cousin, Ice Cube). But it’s also a vehicle for Del’s clear frustration with the current state of commercial hip-hop.

“I’m waking up every day and thinking, ‘Man, I’m Pops,'” he said. “Back when my Pops was like, ‘Turn that mess off, all it is is garbage, you don’t know nothing about real music’ — I’m doing that now.”

To spark interest in “Funk Man,” which was made available on April 7 on delthefunkyhomosapien.bandcamp.com and Funnyman Entertainment, the Bay Area, California, rapper released a music video for “Get It Right Now,” the album’s first single — though he’s quick to question that nomenclature.

“That’s the song I decided to put out and let everybody know I got something new. I don’t know if you could call it a single, because I’m not really even working in that parameter.”

Del is promoting the record with an extensive club tour, which kicked off April 8 and will visit 29 cities before it wraps in Salt Lake City on May 18.

The album was funded in part by sponsorship deals with Skull Candy, Osirus Shoes, and Arnette but primarily by the artist himself, who also wrote and produced the album entirely on his own. “I’m almost fully self-reliant at this point,” he said.

Hip-hop mixtape downloads are often available for free, but the same can’t be said of full albums. The rapper insists that for him, giving away an album was the only choice that made sense.

“It was just sitting there, and nobody would’ve heard it ever, like the other 500,000 pieces of music I’ve got,” Del said. “People are like, ‘You’re giving it away for free? What’s the catch?’ I’m like, ‘There is no catch. You ain’t gonna buy it. I know you ain’t gonna buy it. But you might listen to it if I give it to you.'”

“I’m just trying to ride the wave, to tell you the truth,” Del added, “because I’m out here like everybody else. I don’t really know nothing either. But I’m willing to try something.”

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Deep in the heart of Texas these Cats are Harder than 50 Cent, Rick Ross & Any & All Thugs

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thug-225I wish some of our esteemed beef makers would spark war with these guys.  At the end of the day this group of guys are more thuggish than anyone I know from the hood. They are harder then Suge Knight x 10. They make 50, Jim Jones, Rick Ross all look week. These are the real criminals. Please take not..

CNN reports that police are accused of having robbed at least 150 drivers in Tenaha, Texas. The amount stolen is close to $3 million, says a lawyer who has filed a class action suit against the town and police department there.

Some of the victims (who are mostly African American) said that when they complained to the police about the police, the police threatened to take the victims’ children away.

In one case, the district attorney sent a couple who’d been robbed a form letter to sign that said, in exchange for forfeiting the $6000 that had been stolen from them, “…no criminal charges shall be filed…and our children shall not be turned over to [child protective services].”

The video is loaded with lots of other tragicomically sordid details.

Police In Texas Accused of Committing Highway Robberies

 

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