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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
2 men face felony charges for mugging in Stapleton say police
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Two men face felony charges after, police allege, they beat a man and took his wallet in Stapleton early Saturday morning.
The mugging took place in front of 77 Beach St., at 4:08 a.m., police allege. The suspects, Anthony Suazo, 20, whom police describe as homeless, and Benjiman Bermudez, 21, of Manhattan, punched the victim in the face, knocking him to the ground, then took his wallet, court papers allege.
Police found them a few minutes later, at the corner of Union Place and Beach Street. Police say Bermudez had blood on his right hand, and both men had blood on their sneakers.
Each is charged with second- and third-degree robbery, fourth-degree grand larceny, third-degree assault, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
LET DANI WALK.......has been banned from attending her Senior Graduation We are asking our friends to support this protest!! Spread the word
The administration of Curtis High School has wrongly refused to let a student (Danielle Coates) walk during graduation due to false accusations. She has been accused of forgery and helping another student who wasn't permitted to attend prom. Despite the fact that the student at fault has come forward and admitted to forgery and sneaking his way into prom, Mrs. Curtis (the Principal) has refused to let Danielle who is a 90 average student, who has won multiple Senior awards, who has never had any disciplinary problems within her four years of being in Curtis walk during the ceremony.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Shaunie O'Neal Was Offered Shaq's Alleged Sex Tape!
Last week, reports uncovered news that a man by the name of Robert Ross was shopping a Shaq sex tape around, and Shaunie O'Neal says it was offered to her! The alleged tape contains footage of Shaq sleeping with several different women while still married to Shaunie.
Shaunie spoke to TMZ and set the record straight about the tape that she says she "wants nothing to do with," because Robert is a liar that can't be trusted. She went on to say that she doesn't even know if the tape exists, because she didn't see any of the footage.
She also confirmed that the story Ross was spreading about her affair with Ross after her split with Shaq is completely false!
Shaunie spoke to TMZ and set the record straight about the tape that she says she "wants nothing to do with," because Robert is a liar that can't be trusted. She went on to say that she doesn't even know if the tape exists, because she didn't see any of the footage.
She also confirmed that the story Ross was spreading about her affair with Ross after her split with Shaq is completely false!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Game Ends Tyler vs. Chris Brown Twitter Beef
A few hours ago, things got poppin’ on Twitter between Chris Brown and Odd Future’s Frank Ocean and Tyler, The Creator. What started out as a compliment from Chris and a misunderstanding from Ocean, made a turn for the worst. Yikes!
Christopher lost his cool, Tyler retaliated and the back and forth carried on until referee Chuck Taylor played peacemaker. Grab a bucket of popcorn and see what you missed below.
Christopher lost his cool, Tyler retaliated and the back and forth carried on until referee Chuck Taylor played peacemaker. Grab a bucket of popcorn and see what you missed below.
Massive drug sweep in Staten Island's New Brighton section nets 31 suspects
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Police swept up several Staten Islanders in a drug bust earlier this week, taking more than two dozen alleged dealers off the streets.
Police arrested 31 people for narcotics distribution in the New Brighton neighborhood, said Peter N. Spencer, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.
The arrests centered around a local business where much of the activity occurred, said an Advance source.
After neighborhood residents complained of drug dealing in their community, Assistant District Attorney Michelle Molfetta along with the NYPD’s Staten Island Narcotics Bureau launched an investigation in October last year, Spencer said.
"The focal point of these illicit sales was a six-block neighborhood bordered by Jersey Street, Benziger, Westervelt and Corson avenues," Spencer said. "The drugs were sold in various locations, including homes and outdoors."
In addition to electronic surveillance, undercover detectives made 167 buys of crack cocaine, heroin and marijuana in the eight-month-long investigation, Spencer said.
The top charges include felony drug sales and possession.
Indicted defendants are: Richard Anderson A.K.A. "Flasher," 54, of Park Hill Avenue, Clifton; Justin Barron A.K.A. "Jess," 18, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; Janee Boyd A.K.A. "Nee," 37, of Richmond Terrace, New Brighton; Michael Brown, 52, of Central Avenue, St. George; Mustafa Curry A.K.A. "Bald," 33, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; James Dale A.K.A. Dynamite," 42, of Brighton Avenue, New Brighton; Richard Edwards A.K.A. "Old Navy," 35, of Robert Lane, New Brighton.
Naquan Fisher A.K.A. "Gray," 23, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; Curtis Knight A.K.A. "London," 31, of Brook Street, Tompkinsville; Jorge Mangual, 43, of Westervelt Avenue, Tompkinsville; Tysean Moore A.K.A. "T," 21, of Steuben Street, Concord; Jason Rodriguez A.K.A. "Beige," 22, of Dewey Avenue, Great Kills; David Taylor A.K.A. "Dee," 61, of Brook Street, Tompkinsville; Darnell Weeks A.K.A. "Jersey," 46, of Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton and Tarigi Williams A.K.A. "Lady," 49, Tompkinsville.
The police also arrested 16 others for misdemeanor marijuana sales.
The basic information came from a press conference held by Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, where he announced this arrest in conjunction with three other investigations that netted 140 individuals total.
"This has been a bad week for drug dealers and gang members in New York City," Kelly said.
The district attorney’s office declined to comment on further details of the case as the investigation is on going.
Police arrested 31 people for narcotics distribution in the New Brighton neighborhood, said Peter N. Spencer, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.
The arrests centered around a local business where much of the activity occurred, said an Advance source.
After neighborhood residents complained of drug dealing in their community, Assistant District Attorney Michelle Molfetta along with the NYPD’s Staten Island Narcotics Bureau launched an investigation in October last year, Spencer said.
"The focal point of these illicit sales was a six-block neighborhood bordered by Jersey Street, Benziger, Westervelt and Corson avenues," Spencer said. "The drugs were sold in various locations, including homes and outdoors."
In addition to electronic surveillance, undercover detectives made 167 buys of crack cocaine, heroin and marijuana in the eight-month-long investigation, Spencer said.
The top charges include felony drug sales and possession.
Indicted defendants are: Richard Anderson A.K.A. "Flasher," 54, of Park Hill Avenue, Clifton; Justin Barron A.K.A. "Jess," 18, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; Janee Boyd A.K.A. "Nee," 37, of Richmond Terrace, New Brighton; Michael Brown, 52, of Central Avenue, St. George; Mustafa Curry A.K.A. "Bald," 33, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; James Dale A.K.A. Dynamite," 42, of Brighton Avenue, New Brighton; Richard Edwards A.K.A. "Old Navy," 35, of Robert Lane, New Brighton.
Naquan Fisher A.K.A. "Gray," 23, of Jersey Street, New Brighton; Curtis Knight A.K.A. "London," 31, of Brook Street, Tompkinsville; Jorge Mangual, 43, of Westervelt Avenue, Tompkinsville; Tysean Moore A.K.A. "T," 21, of Steuben Street, Concord; Jason Rodriguez A.K.A. "Beige," 22, of Dewey Avenue, Great Kills; David Taylor A.K.A. "Dee," 61, of Brook Street, Tompkinsville; Darnell Weeks A.K.A. "Jersey," 46, of Westervelt Avenue, New Brighton and Tarigi Williams A.K.A. "Lady," 49, Tompkinsville.
The police also arrested 16 others for misdemeanor marijuana sales.
The basic information came from a press conference held by Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, where he announced this arrest in conjunction with three other investigations that netted 140 individuals total.
"This has been a bad week for drug dealers and gang members in New York City," Kelly said.
The district attorney’s office declined to comment on further details of the case as the investigation is on going.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Ghostface’s Bringing It Back To ‘Supreme Clientele’ With ‘Blue & Cream: The Wally Era’ Album
During the Wu-Tang Clan’s visit overseas to the UK, Tim Westwood caught up with Ghostface Killah for one of his classic tour around the town interviews. In the first part above they talk the Wu’s fans, change of the industry and how Ghost will be putting out music in the future, and keeping up with the current state of rap music. In part two he kind of goes at Def Jam and speaks on why his new solo album titled Supreme Clientele Presents: Blue & Cream: The Wally Era won’t be dropping on that label and says the sound will be reminiscent of his Supreme Clientele days. He finishes off speaking on the Wu-Block album with Sheek Louch, his relationship with Raekwon, his unique writing process and more.
Cameo from Goodie Mob in the beginning.
Catch part two after the jump…..
Kanye West signing two Nigerian artists
There was a rumor this week about Kanye West signing two Nigerian artists, Don Jazzy and D’banji to G.O.O.D. Music. Well, it turns out to be true and above is footage of them signing with the label.
Stapleton residents help apprehend alleged rapist
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Some quick-acting Stapleton residents on Tuesday chased down a 21-year-old man who police allege exposed himself to two women on the street and tried to molest them, said a law enforcement source.
Eddy Aristilde, of Metcalfe Street, was arrested on attempted-rape and other charges stemming from the incidents, which occurred in broad daylight, said a law enforcement source.
According to the source, Aristilde approached the first woman on Targee Street about 1:30 p.m.
As the woman bent over to tend to her young daughter, the suspect exposed himself and grabbed the woman’s arms, said the source.
She screamed and managed to fend off Aristilde.
The suspect ran down the street, where he came upon a 23-year-old woman and her 11-year-old niece, the source said.
Aristilde exposed himself to them and tried to grope the woman, the source said.
She fled and he chased her to a gas station on Targee and Vanderbilt Avenue. Aristilde tackled the woman and tried to pull down her pants, said the source.
She screamed, attracting the attention of several people who came to her aid.
Aristilde bolted but was quickly grabbed and held for cops, said the source.
Police accused the suspect of attempted first-degree rape, acting in a manner injurious to a child and public lewdness, said the source.
Eddy Aristilde, of Metcalfe Street, was arrested on attempted-rape and other charges stemming from the incidents, which occurred in broad daylight, said a law enforcement source.
According to the source, Aristilde approached the first woman on Targee Street about 1:30 p.m.
As the woman bent over to tend to her young daughter, the suspect exposed himself and grabbed the woman’s arms, said the source.
She screamed and managed to fend off Aristilde.
The suspect ran down the street, where he came upon a 23-year-old woman and her 11-year-old niece, the source said.
Aristilde exposed himself to them and tried to grope the woman, the source said.
She fled and he chased her to a gas station on Targee and Vanderbilt Avenue. Aristilde tackled the woman and tried to pull down her pants, said the source.
She screamed, attracting the attention of several people who came to her aid.
Aristilde bolted but was quickly grabbed and held for cops, said the source.
Police accused the suspect of attempted first-degree rape, acting in a manner injurious to a child and public lewdness, said the source.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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