Up To 100 Shots Fired Just Before Final Ciaa Game In Charlotte
... took place in the roadway and did not occur in a nearby apartment complex or any tented events. Some social media posts were saying a “street party” was going on in the area at the time. Regarding Saturday evening’s shootout, several national lifestyle websites – including The Source , XXL , Complex and BET – reported that one of the targets was a rapper who goes by the stage name Young Dolph. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police declined to say whether he was in fact involved. Dolph reportedly performed at an unofficial CIAA-related party at Cameo Charlotte nightclub later that night. Attempts to reach his booking agent were unsuccessful. In a separate incident, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer and an N. C. Alcohol Law Enforcement officer were hospitalized with minor injuries just after midnight Sunday morning, after being struck by a suspect fleeing the scene of an investigation on North Caldwell ...
Ride The Wave Of Punisher's Unlikely Renaissance This Weekend At The Coolidge
... starred J. D. Salinger’s kid, or the unreleased Roger Corman Fantastic Four movie that was made simply so another one of its executive producers could hold on to the rights. You probably can guess the plot to this one: Frank Castle, a former policeman whose family was murdered by the mob, hunts down those who deserve punishment (like the Yakuza, duh) in totally righteous fashion. Meanwhile, the cops are on his tail and somehow Castle gets help from a homeless guy who he lures out of hiding by driving an RC truck with a bottle of booze sitting in its bed. You know, extracting the homeless for info 101. There’s not much more to it, to be honest, but what it lacks in story it makes up in complete and total hilarity. Lundgren struggles with his English still in this one, and hearing him trade lines with detective Lou Gossett Jr. (only seven years out from winning an Oscar for An Officer and a Gentleman) is absolutely fucking bonkers. The fight scenes are poorly photographed, the supporting actors are painfully cheesy, and aside from the names and the vague references to his origin story, it’d be ...
Young Dolph & Yo Gotti Battle For The Heart Of Memphis Rap
... with no guests. Since then, Gotti has been attempting to carry himself as a star, signing up with Jay Z’s Roc Nation and showing up in public with Kanye West at every available opportunity. In December, he released the CM 9: White Friday mixtape, including one song, “ Castro ,” which featured West, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, and Quavo. Throughout the tape, he talks about how thrilled he is to be spending time around Jay and Kanye, even bragging about doing The Tonight Show with Meghan Trainor. CM 9 is, in its way, a perfectly solid mixtape, but there’s something very last-decade about all the time Gotti spends bragging about his fame-adjacency. Dolph has his own connections. He’s recorded a bunch with Gucci and T. I., and he scored his own biggest-ever look last year when he added a verse to O. T. Genasis’ monstrous “Cut It.” Gelato has guest-appearances from Wiz Khalifa and Lil Yachty and Migos. (Quavo, it would seem, is not taking sides in the great Memphis rap war.) But he never talks about those connections. He just talks about money and drugs and sex and ...
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