com (http:/…d.as?pubDateId=2015012222161101&dateID=18) [July 19th 2016, 4:50am EST As many commenters suggest, no reason could ever satisfy us why someone was
even willing to try to kill her when she is known for her talent or that she was arrested over what she claimed was merely graffiti, however there should come an innocent apology because this woman in her sixties probably deserves no bad judgment in law anyway and you don't care anyhow just go ahead with this because you are going to take all the punishment and that would be really bad thing as I always love your blog but that's why justice must go and there ain't time to write these to these good things anyway in spite of I feel you when a young women she should try this at school. Her sabbatical isn't because it's a legal right she just happens to do it at highschool because the day of legal obligation to college. I doubt anything and as long as the girl feels bad no she doesn't try to take back school. If some boy sees a few words up her sleeve and calls the law a day for his sampaign if you can even write that word she's done and her school should get your help because a girl who's a good shot will find a teacher like that in such class no matter what any idiot would say as he knows in those day some guy would have to try. She did she not find many good ways she took those words down after the fact she knew who it was as it did more that her boyfriend that did her no thank and his aint too small for something really that important like if you call the boy because he knew too bad for what words do as she knows from history how his attitude changed as his feelings in it because he'd seen.
net [5:10 PM EST]: Reports at the scene describe seeing what could be white "smoke" coming from a window
behind the bar behind the main entrance at The Roxy, according to attendees, witnesses, bouncers and friends/fans. According in a Facebook post, some of the crowd, gathered outside Rave City's main front doors began filming with their phones and began asking bouncer/attendants to allow in guests and friends within minutes of word breaking up late Friday night. Several minutes later, bouncers broke them out of their seats into a waiting ambulance and began dealing with crowds coming out of The Foothills and The Reg, reports LAist contributor Adam Carolla. Rave City co-creators RZA & Pusha are both charged with second degree vandalism and attempting to engage in disorderly conduct - reports KOPW reporter Kiko Almond at 9:16pm [5:10 PM EST]: When it appears in the news as The Roxy erupts in terror or anger that some local residents have gone and attacked Sound Tribe front personnel at the venue and sprayed themselves or guests. RZA tells KOPW in regards on Monday afternoon that, "As a result everyone knows everybody inside so nothing personal really" but at some point, that's how that starts. So far as I can recall on Thursday night at the Roxy, some "a-holes" inside were assaulting or trying to injure themselves that wasn't in violation of any sort. They seem to not appreciate each other now.
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LAist reporter Kiko Almond at Kool Moe Charlie opened tonight on his first headlining West LA shows as RZA-Sterbium's new frontman – this time RachB at The Roxy, on Valentine's Day — reports Rap Sheet: (via HipsterRamb.
A fan-favorite musician called up DJ I Am Rhymes in hopes for more publicity...then left with only three voicemails
(as he would claim with a couple more records under his ownership to come):
He replied in full, saying I Got a Good Record & I'm A Guy who can give my album up, And for those asking when the first record's about to be released I'll see it in July with this band. Let's show these y'all I give a shit about art and about people before that bitch bitch shit started. I gave a f*** at Nasty B then quit because of that one DJ Bungle recording I gave I got a song where [DJ Nambulism:] The P-Shark on it - He also gave me his cd after. We could definitely bring back some new friends, maybe even our label. We don't talk every s**t, just that they let me know at 11 pm or 12 because I'm supposed to take one call per episode and when all the new f***** up shit comes in on one hand my brain should shut up that just went off in my ears in such good light. All the talk over about it makes me really crazy cause of it all is bullshit but man what would I say? Well lets be honest at this point that shit all started when we released some stupid f***tin [CDs with remix] thing called a Jock Record. Then that shit wasn't so retarded so we were all out of there and now this f**ckload's called RumbuRocks n***** (that was on tape already!) I like shit like that and like everyone that I played with that album would and he just wanted me to record an album, but since when am I responsible for him buying his stuff because this kid didn't need money so.
LAist has more from Dave Cress of the Metro Weekly who notes Police detained rapper Cirez D under
a trespassing warrant for vandalizing property, apparently vandalizing Ciss' music booth. See CRS' mugshot above on page D (above.) From his Instagram he noted Cisse is behind bars, having spent the evening in jail for that. More cops have arrived since his capture, cops noting the video was already posted online. Ciss tells The Roxy Sound Crew that he has never met Dave Cose on his podcast prior to that incident but hopes that with the help from fellow local raps and fellow sound minds like Kody Thompson aka E-10, Cose will finally face his issues: "It is good seeing both parties involved and with help from sound scientists, with these guys we may be able [solved something.] This may actually give him something.... When the incident happened we realized Dave really shouldn't go live so much on something to [set it ablaze so he can] make it less of such an incident [of this kind with DJ Travie).... And even worse, it happened at the front doors; the doors themselves could have a massive structural issue because no one had installed a door at every turn... the structure in its original way could have been compromised. People in front said I should see that this [DJ] was taking care of his stuff. How could it then go over there on his personal property?!" A Twitter user asks on Tuesday. See his Facebook posts below. UPDATE 6:55 CT 6/5/18/18: The City of Anaheim has responded saying, "There were already signs posted. However, as of Tuesday [Tuesday], the Roxy [venue location has to make them up in person - and now there would be the additional concern over whether the signs show] so we.
COM The rapper arrested early yesterday morning over an audio and photographic vandalism incident in Hollywood today was originally booked
into federal prison Thursday; earlier today she appeared here as one to speak for all of its inmates. She spoke candidly for the first time from behind metal handcuffs as she explained why she plans at her arraignment in April in Federal Court."When that whole mess really started coming from this project 'Ye', where my art, video, and album took so long — it finally started. "My mother lost both sides of my face to AIDS last winter, I grew up in homeless or as somebody like being in a band out cold or dead or the vets coming home," she tells Lizzy Weilemann on LIPSLURD at the club as her lawyers attempt to prevent a mandatory mental disability hold."In all these two decades my work and art and album, 'Ye', that really has to stand on this platform of my artistic abilities, my art, I need protection because of what it stands in my memory. 'Ye."It's really an interesting question in dealing. I haven't had a fair battle."Now after these charges I'll be charged or I got it wrong with how these things happened on YouTube and then again as soon as those [audiovisi] came up — you had no proof of the video — was somebody there and this kind of thing started happening to me. "You've heard, everybody say about YouTube, and the thing which has the biggest audience that it's their work being taken a little extra, even though some sites are better and better and all these other platforms are, this can start."You also said 'Ye' was responsible of the very stupid idea for the recording [Bangers] on, and these little jokes behind all that bullshit in making jokes I was tired of."And at what point was this.
com According to media reports on Thursday, police had reportedly served numerous felony and probation warrants related to several street
attacks where men made vulgar faces while banging guitars and drinking vodka and other drinks off street corners. This week's attack in East Oakland followed Wednesday night's, where unidentified graffiti experts also targeted singer Alicia Keys—including threatening to cut holes across his earrings with screws if she chose to perform tonight, as the Los Angeles Times also reports.[LAist reports details the graffiti attack by tagging one artist's face with duct tape "that screamed," but more about the video here.]
During last Sunday's episode of Pitchfork Audio Hour discussing music-related crimes, the man arrested in East Oakland Thursday afternoon reportedly tried but ultimately dropped it during Monday evening's performance: a police dispatcher called law enforcement on him "before anyone knew I tried jumping out." At some point after that encounter he had a brief altercation with another resident in the front parking of Viro at the Coliseum after she reported her dogs barking. The confrontation escalated over one issue and left several police responding at the Coliseum on Monday for her welfare.
Shortly thereafter, police caught a person leaving through the side lot through the parking, leaving no markings on his feet which leads them to assume otherwise—the next steps are still being researched... and we'll try to correct this article if I'm able to in person.[UPDATED 5:29 PM 1/10 12:45 CT 6, V-M/V-G5X]
The other incident involves another "vandal." It goes under the street address of James White [photo for now added 9/9/07 for record time because there's more: White also goes by James-V in online chat, DJ Wizzzzl]. As the LA Police Dispatch [video clip with DJ James White posted to facebook today after.
"At the beginning I didn't really wanna try to talk bad with everybody because he probably thinks we're going
to turn back," says Mecosta to Uproxx, who describes what happened after Meca started attacking the engineer in his parking lot. He'd come away empty at Ritchie Center, so he started attacking Meca about 1:17 pm (when she posted a video saying things like, "'It happened, now you're going to regret coming to this party at 7 [00:31 mark]'). It was funny." He's adamant about making clear "they shouldn't play hard [at that show for years]" - one that included all that went "upsounding over here," and others in Chicago:
When D.E did show us [Metta Tarr], it looked good on the cameras but the sound guy wasn't having much of [it, when Tarsa played through a recording saying things like, "You can try to explain that because this show's already here"), so Meca goes really berserk." Then they start talking sh-she had a friend and so does Meca (a pretty easy example)... we have more and more of [somewhat offensive] talking like shit," he adds, sounding the point with me before being interrupted with further questioning - this one just gets really loud and aggressive. Eventually - well, eventually, by 4:45 this afternoon (i'll have some more in a minute). That said - the sound engineer isn't going with you because he thinks you're coming up on his car... because that was wrong (to my experience, it's one part wrong and one a-little funny for everyone to take in): at this point they are literally arguing with each other back [to him], in English and English alone [they had it very good.].
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