In yet another twist of the NYPD’s effed up force, an emotionally disturbed man is facing charges for bullets meant for him that wounded bystanders instead. According The New York Times, and emotionally disturbed man was shot at by police as he was staggering around traffic near Times Square but the bullets wounded two bystanders.
Today, the man, Glenn Broadnax, 35, faces charges for assault because of those bullets.
The situated escalated back in September when Broadnax created drew a crowd by dodging in and out of traffic. Officers say the man reached into his pants pocket and they thought it was a gun, so they opened fire. Two nearby women were struck but Broadnax, at 250 lbs was brought down with a taser.
Via NYT:
Initially Mr. Broadnax was arrested on misdemeanor charges of menacing, drug possession and resisting arrest. But the Manhattan district attorney’s office persuaded a grand jury to charge Mr. Broadnax with assault, a felony carrying a maximum sentence of 25 years. Specifically, the nine-count indictment unsealed on Wednesday said Mr. Broadnax “recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death.”
“The defendant is the one that created the situation that injured innocent bystanders,” said an assistant district attorney, Shannon Lucey.
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The two police officers, who have not been identified, have been placed on administrative duty and their actions are still under investigation by the district attorney’s office, law enforcement officials said. They also face an internal Police Department inquiry.
Mr. Broadnax’s lawyer, Rigodis Appling, said Mr. Broadnax suffered from anxiety and depression and had been disoriented and scared when the police shot at him. He was reaching for his wallet, not a gun, she said. “Mr. Broadnax never imagined his behavior would ever cause the police to shoot at him,” she said.
After his arrest, Mr. Broadnax was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he told a detective that “he was talking to dead relatives in his head and that he tried throwing himself in front of cars to kill himself,” according to a court document released on Wednesday.
A judge ordered a mental evaluation, and a psychiatrist later found Mr. Broadnax competent to stand trial, Ms. Appling said.
On Wednesday, Justice Gregory Carro set bail at $100,000 bond or $50,000 cash.
A lawyer for one of the wounded women says the D.A. should be pursuing charges against the officers who fired their weapons near a crowd, not Broadnax.
Well…duh! This is messed up. Broadnax wasn’t right in the situation but hopefully his family counter sues and wins.
CBE/Atlantic recording artist Sevyn Streeter has had an incredible year thus far joining Kelly Rowland and Eve for a performance on Black Girls Rock, co-hosting the BET/Centric Soul Train Awards Red Carpet, penning Chris Brown’s “Fine China” and Ariana Grande’s ‘The Way’.
Sevyn has wasted no time getting her music career off the ground as she continues to widen her performance and songwriting repertoire to R&B, Pop, Gospel and beyond and as she proves that she’s more than just a talented songwriter.
Her new EP Call Me Crazy, But… also dropped this past Tuesday, December 3rd, and is highlighted by her hit single, “It Won’t Stop” featuring Chris Brown.
Sevyn recently performed in Atlanta, Georgia as an act on The Rebellious Soul Tour which also features Tiara Thomas and K Michelle as the headliner.
AllHipHop caught up with Sevyn backstage and discussed everything from her influences such as Aaliyah, working with Kelly Rowland, her love for 90s R&B, her individual style, and her new EP.
The name Milyn Jensen probably only rings a bell if you’re a Belieber or a Bad Girls Club fan. Jensen made a name for herself as Justin Bieber’s jump off and alleges that she’s the one who caused his break up with Selena Gomez. Eventually she popped up on Bad Girls Club Season 11 (back to Miami) but didn’t make it to the end because of a vicious fight.
Apparently, she’s salty about getting booted from the show because not only did she not show up for the taping of the BGC11 reunion, which has two more parts to air, but word on the reality TV streets is that she’s suing Oxygen. There’s no word on what she could possibly be attempting to sue for, because it doesn’t look like she really has a case if this is true but the attention w#### disease is real.
When Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years of imprisonment, the incomparable activist visited the United States with an eight-city stadium tour. On stops in New York, Boston, Washington, Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area, Mandela brought the continued struggle of the South African people to life for Americans. The trip was viewed as a celebration of human rights and further solidified Mandela as a symbol for those who have successfully stood for humanity and against racism.
However, even prior to his release, the hip-hop generation was inspired by his activism and heroism. Stesasonic’s A.F.R.I.C.A. (Free South Africa) in 1986 was the first hip-hop song to shed light on the struggle against apartheid.
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The 80s were a time of message music in hip-hop. “The Message” in 1982 was the first prominent hip-hop song to feature a political commentary, but it would not be the last. Inspired by local and global events, KRS-One, Public Enemy and Brand Nubian made music that continued the Black Nationalism themes that had arisen out of the end of the civil rights movement. Early hip-hop was both directly influenced by and a continuation of the movement, of which Mandela played a major part in his country, and influenced leaders in America. Songs like “Self-Destruction,” (1989) spoke directly to ills in the black community. “Fight the Power,” became one of hip-hop’s most powerful songs and the theme for the film, “Do the Right Thing,” itself a black political piece.
In the years since Mandela’s release, hip-hop has continued to reference the iconic leader with lyrics in tribute to his life and legacy. Mandela has been named dropped in numerous hip-hop songs which has kept his name alive in hip-hop. Though political rap has waned, hip-hop is still a powerful voice of urban people.
“Why Mandela did all them years/All that blood, all that sweat, and all them tears?” —Styles P asked on 2006’s “Testify,” (feat. Talib Kweli) from the Time is Money album. Influenced by 2004’s “Why?” from his groupmate Jadakiss, which also referenced Mandela, “”What if Nelson Mandela could give his time back?”
One of the strongest lyrics came from The Game on “Blood Diamonds,” from his Jesus Piece album, “But nah, Mandela did 28 straight/without a fu**in complaint, put a afro on a saint.”
Hip-Hop has always had love for Mandela. A freedom fighter who served 28 years of a life sentence imposed upon him because he was fighting for freedom was a story that resonated with the world and young black Americans who grew up to become rap stars. Hopefully his death will continue to inspire us all to fight for what’s right in our own day and time.
R.I.P. Madiba. AMANDLA!!
Remember when Robin Thicke was just Thicke? Ewe.

People forgot it was all up in the crazy Sprite commercial.
Anyway, Rashida Jones, the daughter of Quincy, but a dope chick in her own right has lashed out against the overt sexualization in music and TV. She targeted Nicki, Miley and Robin all in one fell swoop. She says she went in after seeing online pics of Miley and Nicki and Robin’s vid. I don’t follow Miley at all, but remember Nicki has basically posed nude this year. Peep.
“I don’t know when the pornification of pop stars became so extreme, but as Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ video played in the background — naked fantasy women bouncing around and licking things — I realized that the lines were not really blurry at all,” she continued. “They were clear. A new era had arrived.”
“Let me say up front: I am not a prude. I love sex; I am comfortable with my sexuality. Hell, I’ve even posed in my underwear,” she wrote. “I also grew up on a healthy balance of sexuality in pop stars. Twenty years later, all the images seem homogenous. Every star interprets ‘sexy’ the same way: lots of skin, lots of licking of teeth, lots of bending over. I find this oddly … boring. Can’t I just like a song without having to take an ultrasound tour of some pop star’s privates?”
“It’s all enough to make you want to take a monastic vow and swear off Wi-Fi forever,” she said. “But I’m an optimistic woman. So as we say goodbye to 2013 and wish for a slightly more clothed, more original 2014.”

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(AllHipHop News) In another case of #WhenKeepingItRealGoesWrong, a few tweets have seemingly ended Teyana Taylor’s relationship with Adidas. Yesterday (December 5th) a senior public relations manager at Adidas confirmed the end of their partnership with Teyana Taylor.
Back in September, Rihanna and Teyana Taylor engaged in a series of back and forth tweets which included Rihanna changing her Twitter header to a picture comparing the two artists’ net worths. In response, Teyana placed an altered photo of her punching the image of Rihanna after her 2009 assault from Chris Brown:

After stating Adidas “do not have any upcoming product launch” planned with Teyana Taylor, the senior public relations manager at Adidas hinted that Teyana Taylor’s inclusion of the assault photo was inexcusable:
All I can say is that Adidas partners with athletes and artists who blend well with our brand values. We evaluate our relationships with partners based on the values we hold at Adidas and we don’t condone violence of any kind.
True to form, the self-proclaimed First Lady of G.O.O.D. Music responded to the news by issuing her official statement on her personal Twitter account:
Hey haters, imma let yall finish but I had the fastest sellin adidas of all time. #HandsMicBack&WalksOffStage #Kanyeshrug #ImSleepTho ?✌
— TEYANA M.J. TAYLOR (@TEYANATAYLOR) December 4, 2013
And that’s my statement you guys have a nice day!!!!! ?
— TEYANA M.J. TAYLOR (@TEYANATAYLOR) December 4, 2013
& I did it without a album. #MeekVoice ?
— TEYANA M.J. TAYLOR (@TEYANATAYLOR) December 4, 2013
(AllHipHop News) Yesterday (December 5th), the world lost one of the greatest advocates for international equality as former South African president Nelson Mandela passed away at the age of 95.On The Arsenio Hall Show, R. Kelly performed his 2003 song, “Soldier’s Heart” (originally entitled “Front Line”) in dedication to the fallen leader.
According to Hall, Kelly performed this sone “in Nelson Mandela’s living room” years ago. Kelly described the performance in Mandela’s living room as an “unbelievable moment”:
He was very honored, you know, as I was, to be in his presence. When I started performing the song for him on his piano, man, it was an unbelievable moment for me.
Check out R. Kelly’s riveting performance of “Soldier’s Heart” dedicated to the late Nelson Mandela:
(AllHipHop News) Kanye West appeared on Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg’s Juan Epstein podcast during his recent tour stop in New York City. The “New Slaves” rapper and the Hot 97 radio personalities spent 28 minutes discussing Ye’s influences, his Yeezus album, his current tour, and the fashion industry. Kanye also took the chance to address the negative feedback for 2012’s G.O.O.D. Music Cruel Summer compilation album.
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“When I was doing Cruel Summer everybody acted like they didn’t like it, and they even tried to take me lower on the emcee list,” says Kanye. “Ain’t nobody had a verse that year to the level of… ‘New God Flow’ verse or the level of ‘Cold’ as a song, but because it was so accessible and because ‘Clique’ and “Mercy’ became so popular people were like, ‘That’s really popular. I don’t like it’.”
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Listen to the full Kanye West Juan Epstein interview below.
A 20-year-old North Carolina man was arrested twice in one night.
Around 9 p.m. Wilmington Police say Dustin Felton, 20, was trespassing in the Vesta Village community and told him to leave. They say when he got in his car, he squealed his tires and sped off. That’s when police arrested him the first time.
Felton left jail around midnight on $2,500 bond after Wilmington Police arrested him for second-degree trespassing and careless and reckless driving in the 1900 block of Colwell Ave.
Just after 2 a.m., police responded to a call of damage to a storm door, a car windshield and two broken windows at a home on S. 7th St. The homeowner, who did not want to go on camera, says she woke up to banging and smashing glass and says she has no idea who the suspect is.
Watch the video for the full story.
Crime clearly shouldn’t be his line of work but the sadder part is, he’s probably just going to keep getting arrested for new offenses and released, once again.
(AllHipHop News) Drake was scheduled to perform at tonight’s Grammy Nominations Concert, but reportedly the YMCMB rapper has cancelled his appearance citing a scheduling conflict as the reason for pulling out. According to TMZ, a Drake representative announced the cancellation.
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“Unfortunately, due to scheduling complications, Drake will no longer be performing,” stated the rep. “[He’s] currently in the middle of his nationwide ‘Would You Like A Tour?’ and sincerely apologizes to his fans that he can’t be there.”
Drake may be out, but several artists are still providing performances for the show. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Robin Thicke, T.I., Miguel, Lorde, and Earth, Wind & Fire will still hit the stage for the event being called “Countdown To Music’s Biggest Night.” Some of the nominees for the 56th annual Grammy Awards will be announced as well.
The Grammys Nomination Concert will air live tonight (12/6) at 10 PM ET on CBS. The show is hosted by LL Cool J.
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(AllHipHop News) New Orleans rapper B.G. is currently serving a 14 year sentence in federal prison after being convicted on charges of gun possession and witness tampering. The original member of Cash Money Record’s Hot Boys took time to reach out by phone to another southern rapper who was recently incarcerated as well.
[ALSO READ:Rapper B.G. Drops His First Letter From Prison]
Speaking with Tennessee native and former G-Unit member Young Buck, B.G. discusses his refusal to flip on associates for a lesser sentence.
“At the end of the day, they wanted a n***a to take motherf****rs with him, but I don’t believe in that,” says B.G. “N***as gotta live with the decisions that they make as a man.”
B.G. also states that despite his current circumstances he still feels blessed because he was facing up to 25 years, but only got 14.
“I know it could have been much worse,” B.G. tells Buck. “A n***a gotta take the good with the bad.”
[ALSO READ: Young Buck Gets Out Of Jail]
Listen to B.G.’s conversation with Young Buck in the video below.
Last night, Hennessy VS brought out Hip-Hop star Nas, who put on a full show for a packed crowd.
While the Hennessy was flowing, Nas ran through hit-after-hit for the enthusiastic Miami audience. He even offered a touching memorial to the late Nelson Mandela.
Busta Rhymes, “Basketball Wives” star Jennifer Williams, Miami Dolphins’ Bryant McKinnie, DJ Cassidy, AllHipHop.com Founder Grouchy Greg, DJ Green Lantern and others supported the event, which took place during the annual Art Basel festival.
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Paris Hilton has never been the sharpest knife in the kitchen, but the Young Money singer couldn’t be THIS dumb, could she?
As the sad news of Nelson Mandela dying broke, a tweet started to circulate all over the internet that suggested that the socialite had mistaken Mandela for MLK.
Peep it below:

Well thankfully, she is NOT that stupid and she did NOT send that tweet out. I knew it wasn’t real but I definitely wasn’t positive based on her history. She’s chilled out a lot in the last few years.
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(AllHipHop News) It appears the good doctor and the good kid are back at work on a new track. Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar both appear in a new commercial for Beats By Dre, and the 90-second ad features K. Dot rhyming over a new Dre-produced track.
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The two Aftermath/Interscope performers previously worked together on Kendrick’s platinum selling album good kid, m.A.A.d. city. Dr. Dre was the executive producer for the project and rapped on the song “The Recipe.”
Another protégé of Dre also used a Beats sponsored commercial to preview an upcoming track. Eminem gave a glimpse of his The Marshall Mathers LP 2 single “Berzerk” in a short clip back in August.
[ALSO READ: Eminem Releasing Marshall Mathers LP 2 on November 5th (VIDEO)]
Listen to snippets of Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre’s latest creation in the video below.
(AllHipHop News) Mac Miller is set to release his first live album. Live From Space will feature songs from the Rostrum Records recording artist’s recent album Watching Movies With The Sound Off and his 2011 mixtape Best Day Ever. It will also include five unreleased studio tracks.
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“My dream has been to play with a live band like this,” said Miller. “I love that with this album we were able to capture the energy from our live show and take the songs and recreate how they work. It’s exciting to share with the fans while also giving them new music as well.”
The album was recorded during various stops on the “Space Migration Tour.” Miller’s tour mates The Internet of Odd Future also appear on the project. Mac is currently filming the second season of his hit MTV2 reality show Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family.
[ALSO READ: Mac Miller Embarking on ‘The Space Migration’ North American Tour]
Live From Space will be available for digital download on December 17th. The album can be pre-ordered at iTunes.
Check out the cover art and tracklist for Live From Space below.
1. S.D.S. (Live)
2. The Star Room / Killin’ Time (Live)
3. BDE (Best Day Ever) (Live)
4. Bird Call (Live)
5. Watching Movies (Live)
6. REMember (Live)
7. The Question (Live)
8. Objects in the Mirror (Live)
9. Youforia (Live)
10. Eggs Aisle **New Studio Track
11. Earth (feat. Future) **New Studio Track
12. Life **New Studio Track
13. Black Bush **New Studio Track
14. In the Morning (feat. Syd & Thundercat) **New Studio Track