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The varying numbers have raised questions about the gang's magnitude locally and whether its threat has been distorted for political ends. | The varying numbers have raised questions about the gang's magnitude locally and whether its threat has been distorted for political ends. | | | Read Today's Paper | | Play Stan Newman's Crossword | | | Frances Hornberger of Floral Park, the middle child among triplets who were believed to be the oldest living in history, has died at 98. | | The law dramatically reduces the rent increases that can be imposed on tenants in rent-controlled apartments. | | | Get breaking news as it happens. Sign up for our email news alerts. SIGN UP | Long Island veterans disposed of tattered and discolored flags by burning them at ceremony marking the holiday. | | Hofstra guard Justin Wright-Foreman has workout for a half a dozen teams in the hopes he will get selected at the NBA draft on June 20, 2019. | | The former WFAN morning show host, who begins serving a 42-month sentence on Monday, admits he made mistakes but vows to work hard and earn back trust. | | Times have changed. The law must, too. | | The Yankees have lost eight of their last 11 games. | | Long Island high school athletes say thank you to their dads for Father's Day. | | Here are family-friendly events and venues offering special Father's Day promotions. | | Michael Lawes will go to any length to pursue his love of science -- even if that means a four-hour round-trip daily commute. | | Suffolk police homicide and arson detectives are investigating the fatal North Patchogue house fire. | | Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz, 15, was stabbed and slashed to death after being chased by a group of alleged gang members. | | The weather is warmer, flip-flops are on and beach days are ahead. That can only mean one thing: It's time to stock up on new summer toys. | | At the Long Island Smart Growth Awards luncheon, a Chamber of Commerce president was among those recognized for their work on the Forge River Watershed Project. | | | |
1 comment:
Like father,like son department.
GRA:I had an item in my mailbox about a previously (and thankfully)unknown rapper's father being released from prison--after 23 years--for selling cocaine.Then there was an accimpanying article.This is for all the rap fans here...lol.This is who Lesta Holt will try to intercede politically with and all the blacks will make a martyr and hero of:
(Pitchfork.com)A Fulton County, Georgia judge has found probable cause to charge rappers Lil Durk and King Von with criminal attempt to commit murder, local ABC affiliate WSB-TV reports. Durk turned himself in to authorities last month after a warrant was issued for his arrest in connection with a February 2019 shooting outside of an Atlanta restaurant called the Varsity. According to WSB-TV, prosecutors allege that Durk “is seen on video shooting a man near The Varsity while he was driving.”
According to Fulton County records, viewed by Pitchfork, Lil Durk and King Von are each facing five felony charges: Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder; Aggravated Assault; Participation in Criminal Street Gang Activity; Possession of Firearm During the Commission of a Felony; and Possession of Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
Lil Durk’s management offered no comment when contacted by Pitchfork. Pitchfork has reached out to representatives and attorneys for King Von.
When reached by Pitchfork, Lil Durk’s attorney stated that his client maintains his innocence at this time.
GRA:Father's day in the hood.
"Where's my father's day gift?"
On speakerphone:"I couldn't get you one pops,I'm in jail!!!"
"So am I,like father,like son."
--GR Anonymous
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