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Frank Ocean Says He Was Called F*ggot Before Chris Brown Threatened to Shoot Him [Police Report Inside]

By On Wednesday, February 06, 2013





TMZ said that according to the incident report, Frank Ocean told the authorities that he was called a f*ggot just before Breezy allegedly threatened to shoot him.


Before Brown punched him, Ocean admitted to excusing Brown of taking his parking spot and not being willing to shake his hand to reconcile.


After taking a blow to the face, the "Novacane" singer told police he found himself in a corner with Brown's homies attempting to kick him.


Frank is unsure who made the f*ggot comment, but he did report that Chris threaten to shoot him by saying, "We can bust on you too!"


Overall, Ocean remembers the fight lasting two to three minutes. He endured minor injuries.


On Frank's blog he said he has no plans to press charges, however, he did tell the police he wants to see Breezy in jail. Hmmm.


To see the police report in full go here.


Can anyone predict how this feud will end?

Joe Budden Confronts Consequence At Hot 97.

By On Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Curren$y - New Jet City [Free Mixtape Download]

By On Monday, February 04, 2013




































Here's the brand new mixtape from New Orleans emcee Curren$y. For New Jet City, Spitta Andretti has recruited Styles P, Jadakiss, Juicy J, Juvenile, Lloyd, Trinidad James, Trademark, Young Roddy and more.






Download Here or Here

Jailbreak finally Released for iPhone 5... iOS 6.0 & 6.1 [Download]

By On Monday, February 04, 2013
The evasi0n jailbreak for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices running iOS 6.0 to iOS 6.1 has just been released by the evad3rs. The jailbreak also supports the second generation Apple TV.

The new evasi0n jailbreak utility is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. You can down the utility from here.





Beyonce & Destiny's Child Performance At Super Bowl

By On Monday, February 04, 2013

New Music: Drake - Started From The Bottom

By On Saturday, February 02, 2013

Inside Story Americas - Gangs & Guns In U.S. Inner Cities: Focus Baltimore [Documentary Video]

By On Saturday, February 02, 2013





Video After The Jump

In the wake of mass shootings like the ones in Newtown, Connecticut and Aurora, Colorado, there has been an increasing debate about gun control in America.

While most of the debate has centered on spree shootings, Al Jazeera English takes a look at the problem of gangs and guns in America's inner cities in the third part of their three part series "Inside Story Americas: Guns In the United States."

Today's episode focuses on Baltimore, Maryland. The city, which was the backdrop for HBO's gritty series "The Wire" had 217 murders last year. 1 in 4 people live below the poverty line. Many people living in the inner city have turned to gangs and drug dealing as a means of survival, which means more gun violence, making it a dangerous place to live.

"Because you know it's a lot of wolves in this city. You refuse to be that one sheep that gets taken for everything," said former gang member, Shawn Hawkins. "You know in your heart you're a good guy and you don't intend on hurting anybody, but the next man may hurt you. You're gonna need a gun."

Shawn says getting your hands on a gun in Baltimore is very easy.

"It's like going to the store to buy a lollipop. If you got the money, you got a gun in this city," he says. "If you had to break it down 1/4 of it would be for drugs, 1/4 of it would be for gangs. 50 percent in general is just pure survival."

Shawn Hawkins

Shakiara Lester works for "Rewired for Change," a charity that helps people escape the cycle of gang violence, gun crimes and prison. She explains why many turn to those options to survive.


"A lot of people between the ages of 16 and 24, they gota take care of their entire house," she explains. "Their grandmother is an alcoholic, their mother don't come home, they don't know the father, but the mother got four kids. All y'all living in one house. You gotta take care of them. So now what's left for me to do that I'm 18-years old and my grandmother can't feed my four brothers and sisters? I have to go and do it. Nobody is talking about the reality of it, They're just saying that all the bad people should be in jail."

Handguns are the second leading cause of death for African Americans from 18 to 25-years old in the United States.

Why isn't there more attention being paid to gun homicides in urban areas? Is the answer more power for police? This documentary attempts to examine that issue. Watch it below

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