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Saturday, June 19, 2010
LIL BOOSIE Charged With Murder, Could Face Death Penalty
According to police, Boosie and two men, Michael Louding and Adrian Pittman, who were also charged with first degree murder, fired shots into Boyd's home and allegedly were in possession of ecstasy, codeine and marijuana.
East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III said the death penalty was not out of the question because they believe Boosie paid to have Boyd killed.
The six slayings they are looking into start from the Feb. 9, 2009, shooting death of local up-and-coming rapper Chris Lynell "Nussie" Jackson to the April 1 double-murder of Charles Matthews and Darryl "Bleek" Milton.
Boosie, who is currently incarcerated after a judge order him to serve time for probation violation, has also been indicted for conspiring with a girlfriend, another inmate and a former correctional officer of smuggling in synthetic marijuana, marijuana pills and codeine into the prison.
In addition to Lil' Boosie, Pittman, and Louding, District Attorneys also state that Jared Williams, Kendrick Johnson, Johnathan Rogers and Ryan "Sneaks" Carroll have all been charged with first degree murders. Carroll and Rogers are both minors, but will be charged as adults.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Below is an video of Ardi Rizal, aged 2, who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day.
The Sumatran toddler was first given a cigarette when he was just 18 months old.
'I'm not worried about his health, he looks healthy,' shrugged the boy's father Mohammad Rizal.
'He cries and throws tantrums when we don't let him smoke. He's addicted.'
R.I.P
Gary Coleman is dead. He was taken off life support on Friday morning and passed away, both TMZ and Radaronline.com report. His wife Shannon Price and her father were at the hospital.
According to TMZ Coleman died Friday at 12:05 PM MST.
Coleman, 42,
Coleman, 42, fell ill at his Santaquin, Utah, home Wednesday evening and was rushed by ambulance to a hospital, the spokesman said in a statement released Friday.
He was then taken to another hospital -- Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo -- later Wednesday night, where he remains in critical condition, the spokesman said.
"Due to his condition, Mr. Coleman has not undergone any surgery at this time," the spokesman said.
The former child actor was "conscious and lucid" Thursday morning, but he "was slipping in and out of consciousness and his condition worsened," the spokesman said.
Coleman became unconscious and was placed on life support Thursday afternoon, the statement, which was released by the hospital, said.
Coleman is best known as the wisecracking youngster Arnold Drummond on TV's "Diff'rent Strokes" from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s.
"In recent years Gary Coleman has had difficulties,
not only with health issues, but also with his personal and public life," his spokesman's statement said. "At times, it may not have been apparent, but he always has had fond memories of being an entertainer and appreciates his fans for all their support over the years. At this critical moment, we can only ask for your thoughts and prayers for Gary to make a speedy and full recovery."
Thursday, May 27, 2010
R.I.P .
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez (39)