Wendy’s is facing a ton of backlash on social media after it was revealed that the CEO of a company owning a number of the popular fast-food chain’s franchises has donated over $440,000 to President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign. Trump hosted in a roundtable discussion with restaurant industry leaders …
Read More »“Twilight” Star Gregory Tyree Boyce & Girlfriend Died of Accidental Fentanyl & Cocaine Overdoses
The cause of death of Twilight actor Gregory Tyree Boyce has been revealed. Boyce, 30, and his girlfriend, 27-year-old Natalie Adepoju, were both found dead in their Las Vegas condo on May 13th. The Clark County Coroner’s Office found that both Boyce and Adepoju died of overdoses of fentanyl …
Read More »Ivory Streeter & Mark Gardner: Atlanta Cops Fired for Tazing, Macing & Yanking AUC Students Out of Car on Live TV Identified
The two Atlanta Police Department officers who were fired after tazing, macing and yanking two AUC students out of their vehicle in a violent arrest that was aired on live television amid protests in the city have been identified as Ivory Streeter and Mark Gardner. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance …
Read More »George Floyd: Private Family Autopsy Confirms He Was Murdered by Police, Died From Asphyxia Due to Neck & Back Compression
An independent autopsy performed on George Floyd has determined that Floyd’s cause of death was “mechanical asphyxia” and his manner of death was homicide. The findings were announced in a news conference Monday (Jun 1) hosted by Attorney Benjamin Crump, who has been hired to represent Floyd’s family in …
Read More »Florida Sheriff Says His County’s Residents “Like Guns” & He Encourages Them to Shoot Looters
A Florida sheriff encouraged residents to open fire on violent looters who try to break into their homes. During a news briefing on Monday (Jun 1), Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd addressed rumors on social media of riot activity moving towards residential areas and warned would-be agitators that attempting …
Read More »George Floyd’s Killer Derek Chauvin Transferred to Maximum Security Prison, Gets New Mugshot
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, has reportedly been transferred to a maximum-security prison. Chauvin was arrested on charges of second-degree murder and third-degree manslaughter on Friday (May 29) and was originally held at the Ramsey County …
Read More »‘9-1-1’ Actor Ryan Guzman Dragged for Defending Fiancée Using N-Word, Says He Uses Racial Slurs With Friends “All the Time”
While the nation is actively fighting against police brutality and participating in the Black Lives Matter movement, one actor is defending his non-black fiancée’s use of the N-word and admitting he regularly uses racial slurs in the process. 9-1-1 star Ryan Guzman is facing major backlash after defending the …
Read More »LAPD Chief Michel Moore: George Floyd’s Death is on Protesters’ Hands “As Much As” Police
During a press conference hosted by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Monday (May 31) amid protests in the city, LAPD Chief Michael Moore tried to blame the police killing of George Floyd on protesters who are looting and rioting in the streets. “Last night … just under 700 arrests. …
Read More »Black BBQ Restaurant Owner David McAtee Shot & Killed by Police During Protests in Louisville
David McAtee, a Black restaurant owner in Louisville described as a pillar in the community, was shot and killed by police amid protests in the Kentucky city early Monday morning (Jun 1). Louisville Metro Police Department and National Guard officers were called to the parking lot near McAtee’s restaurant …
Read More »George Floyd Had Fentanyl in His System & Died From a Heart Attack, County Medical Examiner Says
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner has released its toxicology findings regarding the death of George Floyd, and the report states that Floyd had fentanyl in his system when he was killed, and he died from a heart attack. According to Floyd’s toxicology report, obtained by TMZ, Floyd experienced “a …
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