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24-year-old California rapper Tay-K, widely known for his hit 2017 song “The Race,” has been convicted of murder for the second time in the last decade. Tay-K, whose real name is Taymor McIntyre, was sentenced to 55 years in prison in 2019 in relation to the murder of 21-year-old Ethan Walker during a screwed-up home…
A Memphis man who called himself a “serial killer” during his trial has been handed...
Melvin Wright, Jr., 43, has been sentenced to nine to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty...
A 41-year-old California man is facing charges of murder, torture, and child abuse after allegedly...
An 18-year-old Florida teenager Lawan Jr. Jones has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend’s father following a heated argument over “inappropriate” social media posts. According...
Sheriff T.K. Waters has addressed the devastating death of local rapper Julio Foolio, saying authorities were working tirelessly to bring those responsible to justice. Foolio, whose real name is Charles...
Remy Ma is standing by her son, Jayson Scott, who was just charged with first-degree murder. The 44-year-old is supporting her firstborn and in a statement according to TMZ, expressed her hope that...
Rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur known by the stage name 2Pac was shot five times and robbed at the Quad Studios foyer in New York two years before he was shot and killed in September 1996. Three decades later,...
Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, the two men accused in 2020 of Jam Master Jay’s unsolved 2002 murder, are now on trial in a Brooklyn federal courthouse, only days after the news of the jury...
Duane Keith Davis known by some as “Keffe D,” has pleaded not guilty in a Las Vegas Court after he was arrested weeks ago in connection with Tupac Shakur’s death. The 60-year-old former...
It has been nearly half a century since they were killed. Between the ages of 10 to 18, these black girls were taken from the streets of D.C., strangled and discarded. Three of them were raped, one sodomized...
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