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It’s Snitch Season: A Gallery Of People Accused Of Being Rats

Pressure busts pipes. Not everybody is built to withstand an aggressive inquiry from the fuzz. When detectives have you sitting in that small room for hours, with that hot lamp on you, you might be willing to tell them whatever they want to know so that you can go home. Here are 13 people who have or have been accused of snitching.
Chris Brown
Chris Breezy dry snitched on Humpback Hov by comparing his criminal past to the rapper’s by saying people criticize him for his mistakes, but give Jigga a pass on his former drug-dealer lifestyle.
Diddy
Shyne fired shots at Diddy on Instagram for snitching during their trial.

T.I.
T.I. was accused of being a rat by multiple people back in 2007 when he was popped packing alot of heat, but got off with an extremely light sentence.
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl dropped a dime on her bike-ridin’ ex boo Lance Armstrong by providing information in a doping investigation to the Feds.
Al Sharpton
Recently, the good reverend was accused of being a paid FBI informant in several probes of Mafia wise guys. He also aided in an investigation targeting the bosses of the Genovese crime family.
Suge Knight
Lloyd Lake, the man behind the documentary “Justice For Tupac And Biggie,” claimed the reason Suge was never arrested for Biggie’s murder was because he was working for the government.
Jose Canseco
Canseco wrote the book Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big that is credited with igniting the public outrage towards the use of steroids in pro baseabll which ultimately led to a government investigation into several players.
Kenya Moore
Kenya ratted on NeNe after accusing her of being coked up during the RHOA big beige brawl.
Drake
Tyra spit a diss freestyle on “The Steve Harvey Show” in response to Drake dry snitching on their date.
Justin Bieber
Justin got so shook in court, he snitched on his own mom by confessing his mom gave him Xanax.

Shaq
Shaq put dirty dog DWade on blast by alleging he cheated on Gabrielle Union with Lauren London. Dwade denied these accusations.
Dania Suarez
The Columbian escort went into hiding after throwing the entire Secret Service under the bus for being ho-loving tricks.
Machine Gun Kelly
Machine Gun Kelly said he saw Al Sharpton getting high at Diddy’s party then later claimed it was a joke.
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Kevin Hart And Katt Williams Brawl In LA Nightclub

Los Angeles — Kevin Hart was involved in a brawl with fellow comedian Katt Williams in a Los Angeles nightclub on Saturday (March 22) night.
While partying in the VIP section of Hyde Lounge, Katt Williams approached Kevin Hart to congratulate him on all of his recent success. According to bystanders, Kevin Hart made a joke about stealing the title of “King of Comedy” from Williams and he erupted. Williams began to shout uncontrollably and hurl verbal threats toward Hart. Before Kevin Hart’s security team could arrive, Katt Williams threw a left hook, catching Hart on his chin.
With a dazed look on his face, Hart began to scream and run towards his bodyguards. Numerous onlookers say Williams picked up a bottle and threw it at Hart, hitting him in the back of the head. Melee’ broke out as members of both comedian’s entourages began to brawl. Flying debris, bottles, and chairs were hurled about as a full on brawl broke between patrons and the comedian’s bodyguards.
Hart and Williams escaped with only minor injuries. The Los Angeles Police Department are investigating the altercation and are asking club patrons to come forward. The situation is eerily similar to the infamous Chris Brown and Drake fight.
This is not the first time the comedians have bumped heads. In March of 2013 the pair exchanged insults over Twitter.


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Drake To Appear on Next Season of Basketball Wives

Canadian rap star Drake will make a cameo appearance on the next season of Basketball Wives. The 27-year-old, who was born Aubrey Drake Graham, will also work as a consultant for the show.
The show’s producers were having a difficult time getting actual basketball players to appear on the show, so they decided to reach out to Drake, who was more than willing to lend a hand. Drake is often photographed hanging with many of the game’s best players including: Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Demarcus Cousins, and more.
A spokesman for the show spoke openly with the press about the move, saying, ”We are very excited to have Drake on-board with the show. His affiliation with so many NBA players will lend credence and respect to our show. With his guidance, we will continue to ascend to the top of reality television. We want to bring our fans the realest experience possible, and that became difficult with the lack of professional basketball players involved with the show. When we were considering a person who could help us solve this problem, Drake was the first person who came to mind. Think about it, who is photographed hugging more ball players than Drake?”
“Every time we saw Drake he was locked in a warm embrace with a ball player,” he continued. “We saw that, and a light bulb went off — that is exactly what we need on our show.”
Drake is also an executive with the Toronto Raptors. On Sept. 30, 2013, the Toronto Raptors named the rapper its new global ambassador. In a promotional video, Drake spoke about the organization saying, ”you talk about college sports and in college sports it’s a religion, it’s much like soccer overseas, it becomes something to live by and something to die by. They’re so passionate about it, and I want to bring that energy here.”




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People Ain’t Isht: Two Teens Brutally Beat Disabled Man And Rob Him For His Xbox
Shit is real out here in these streets.
Teens Brutally Beat Disabled Man For His X-Box
What morally bankrupt individuals beat a disabled man?
According to The Daily Camera
Prosecutors filed attempted-murder counts Monday against two teens accused of beating a developmentally disabled Boulder man with a baseball bat and golf club during a robbery last week — but said they likely will upgrade those charges because the 30-year-old victim isn’t expected to survive.
Austin Holford and Luke Pelham, both 18, were charged with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault on an at-risk victim, aggravated robbery and first-degree burglary at their appearance in court at the Boulder County Jail.
At the hearing, Chief Deputy District Attorney Sean Finn said the victim, Aaron Tuneberg, likely will not survive his injuries.
“He is expected to pass away,” Finn said.
Tuneberg suffered serious head injuries after police said he was beaten unconscious at his apartment in the 5500 block of Arapahoe Avenue during the theft of an Xbox video game console on March 31.
Tuneberg family statement:
“Our family is devastated by this senseless tragedy. We want you to know that at the heart of this is a wonderful man named Aaron, who is a beloved son, brother and uncle. He is vulnerable, innocent and unable to discern danger, but he has learned how to face his challenges and be a part of the Boulder community.”
SMH.
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Dumb Ass Of The Week: Drug Dealer Geotags Drug Warehouse on Instagram

The Federal Government has no problem using every tool at its disposal to catch criminals in action. After noticing an extremely large number of criminals using Instagram to show off their drugs, money, and expensive purchases, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) teamed up with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to set up sting operations to take down criminals.
Over the weekend, the special group conducted over 200 sting operations around the United States and arrested over 350 drug dealers, all from viewing various Instagram pictures. Along with the arrests, the Feds seized over $2 million cash, $500,000 in stolen goods, 300 pounds of harvested marijuana, 400 marijuana plants, and over 50 pounds of cocaine. The haul came in at an astounding $7 million street value.
One man, who was identified as Tyrell Jones of Minneapolis, posted a photograph of a remote warehouse where he stored his drugs. Jones showed several photos of the location and bragged that he was “moving weight” in the caption. Unfortunately for Jones, he unknowingly geotagged the location of the photo, leading police directly to him. Geotagging is the process of adding a geographical location to various types of media. The data provided law enforcement officials a map directly to the location of the drugs, where Jones was inside. He was taken into custody without incident.
Jones also posted pictures and videos of members of his entourage selling drugs to neighborhood school kids. In the video Jones stated, “These kids got money too. They can just served just like the rest of them.” In one photo Jones bragged that the police were not smart enough to catch him. Police are now attempting to identify and locate the other men in the photographs.
These type of busts have become fairly common. Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa, who was a leader in a Mexican drug cartel, was recently arrested after showing off his extremely lavish lifestyle on the social network.
Brooklyn rapper, Matthew Best, 26, who is best known by his stage name Neno Best, took to Instagram and posted pictures of a large number of guns and cash. The photos lead the NYPD straight to him, who were then able to make the largest Gun Bust in NEW YORK CITY history.
Checc out more images below of the drug post on ig


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George Zimmerman Sells Trayvon Martin Painting for $30,000

George Zimmerman: “Everyone has been asking what I have been doing with myself. I found a creative, way to express myself, my emotions and the symbols that represent my experiences.”
George Zimmerman just can’t seem to keep himself out of the headlines. Though controversy continues to surround his name, he has once again thrust himself into the spotlight.
The 30-year-old, oft troubled man, who was acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin, decided it was a good idea to paint a portrait of the teen with the words “Justice For All” transcribed in the background. It would seem that for many, “Justice For All” is exactly what Trayvon Martin did not receive.
To further muddy the waters, Zimmerman was able to garner a $30,000 bid for the painting at an online auction. The gentleman who purchased the painting released a statement to the media which read, “Zimmerman is now a part of history and I wanted to grab my piece of that. He is a very talented artist and a misunderstood, but humble man. I stand by him and hope I can purchase another one of his masterpiece’s down the road.”
The $30,000 is still a far cry from the $100,000 he received for his first painting. That painting was also the subject of controversy, as it mocked the prosecutor in his murder trial.
In a statement posted by CNN, George Zimmerman spoke about the painting, saying:
“Everyone has been asking what I have been doing with myself. I found a creative, way to express myself, my emotions and the symbols that represent my experiences,” the item description for that painting read. “My art work allows me to reflect, providing a therapeutic outlet and allows me to remain indoors.”
Zimmerman recently found himself in the headlines again after agreeing to a celebrity boxing match with New York rapper DMX. The event was quickly cancelled after the public began to voice their disapproval.
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The Struggle Files: Soulja Boy Resorts To Selling Tweets To Make Ends Meet [PHOTO]

Life is getting hard for Soulja Boy—so much so that he’s now selling off his tweets just to make ends meet. The struggle has hit a new low. Word has it that the Atlanta rapper who boasts over 5 million Twitter followers will give shout outs, retweets, and verses so long as the price is right. For $1.99 he’ll follow you, but for the big spenders looking to buy a beat that’ll cost a cool $10,000. Less than six years ago, “Crank That” was the talk of the ‘Net, and his debut album sold nearly a million copies. By 2007, he made it to No. 18, on Forbes’ Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, bringing in $7 million.

In the years since, musically he’s faltered. His last album, The Deandre Way sold an embarrassing 13,360 copies in its first week, which he blamed on his label. “Honestly, I shut down for a week [after my album dropped],” he told Complex magazine after the album’s release. “I wasn’t talking to nobody, I wasn’t talking to management, and I wasn’t talking to the label. I wasn’t picking up nobody’s calls. I went like that for a week. I was in a state of confusion. I needed answers…the label only shipped like 18,000 copies [of the album]. So I wasn’t able to do gold first week or even 100k, none of that. They only put like 8,000 units in Best Buy. It was crazy.” But even still, has it really gotten that bad that homie has to sell tweets? Can’t he get a reality show….Shawty Low did it. Checc below to see the price list.

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Chris Brown’s Bodyguard Says He Punched D.C. Man And NOT Chris Brown

(Street Life City News) This could either be the truth or another chapter of “Taking One For The Team”. Yesterday (April 7th), a police detective revealed that Chris Brown’s bodyguard confessed to punching a man outside a Washington hotel, but maintains Brown did not strike the man.
Parker Adams is currently suing Brown and the singer’s bodyguard Christopher Hollosy, for allegedly assaulting him outside the W Hotel in Washington, D.C. last October. During Police Detective Kimberly Metivier’s testimony at a hearing in the assault case yesterday, Hollsoy vehemently denied Brown had any physical involvement in the assault placed all the blame on himself. According Metivier Hollosy was “yelling on his own accord that he was the one who did it … and not to arrest Mr. Brown.”
Judge Patricia Wynn decided during the hearing to try Brown and Hollosy’s cases separately. However, Wynn also denied Hollosy’s attorney’s motion to suppress Hollosy’s confession to assaulting Adams on the grounds that his client had not yet been read his Miranda Rights.
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50 Cent Reportedly Ordered To Pay $16 Million To Sleek Audio

(Street Life City News) As Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson preps to release his Animal Ambition album, the rapper/mogul has some other non-music business to address. 50 was recently ordered to pay $16 million to Sleek Audio.
Sleek sued 50 after a 2011 deal with the Queens native for “Sleek by 50” collapsed. The company also claimed that 50 stole their product design and confidential private client information from a Sleek developed website.
Court documents stated that Sleek reached out to 50’s associates about the client information, and his personal business manager Nicolee Martin reportedly wrote, “[Sleek] is onto us, LOL. They emailed and called … about the data”
An arbitrator previously sided with Sleek which led to an interim agreement for Sleek to receive $11,693,247 in damages. 50 fought to not have to pay those fees, but another ruling came down this week that the rapper must pay the $11.7 million plus an additional $4,488,331 in attorney’s fees – a grand total of $16,181,578.
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Birdman Gets New Face Tattoo, Buys Justin Bieber A Bugatti [PHOTOS]

We’re not sure what Birdman’s end game is with all these tattoos, but it’s been a steady habit for a long while now. The latest ink from the Cash Money Records founder is a “RG” (Rich Gang) tat on his cheek and a YMCMYSL on his finger. As the Smoking Section points out, the YMCMYSL ink is an homage to Young Thug’s crew. The same rapper who pretty much doesn’t know where he is even signed. Before you consider getting your own facial tattoo, try to remember this, You are not Birdman. If so, you would have just bought Justin Bieber a Bugatti. Also, why is that last Rich Gang tat so faded already? Peep Birdman’s new ink, and some of the older ones, in the images below:













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WTF News! 9-Month-Old Baby Boy Charged With Attempted Murder & Threatening Police
9-Month-Old Boy Charged With Attempted Murder
A Pakistan official has been suspended of his duties after he recently filed attempted murder charges against a 9-month-old-baby in connection with an incident that occurred during a police raid.
via Fox News:
A nine-month-old Pakistani boy sat on his father’s lap, sucking on a bottle during a court appearance where he and at least 30 others were charged with attempted murder.
Little Muhammad Mosa Khan was also charged with threatening police and interfering in state affairs at a Pakistan court Thursday. Khan and others in the group were booked following a police raid to catch suspected gas thieves in the city of Lahore, The Times of India reported.
Khan’s father Ahmed claims police created a fake case against him, his son and others in the group and urged authorities to drop the charges. “Our crime is that we had protested against non-availability of electricity in our locality,” Ahmed said.
Judge Rafaqat Ali first directed police to record the child’s statement, then when he realized his age, granted him bail and adjourned the case until April 12.
Senior Superintendent of Police Rana Jabbar said there was a misunderstanding that led police to book the minor in the case. The assistant superintendent who filed the charges against the infant has been suspended.
As crazy as things get over in Pakistan at times, we’re surprised that this was actually a mistake.












