Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Actor Shemar Moore Hit By Car
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Singer Brandy Makes Court Settlement
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Rapper Snoop Dogg Testifies in Court
Monroe claims that he was seriously injured after Snoop, his entourage, and security hit him and poured alcohol on him during a performance of the song "Gin and Juice." He also said that he woke up backstage naked in a pool of blood after the incident. Snoop's attorney's say that Monroe was wrong to go on stage and security was just reacting because they thought that Snoop was being attacked when he went on stage. Monroe is suing for $22 million.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Employee Arrested at 50 Cent’s Mansion
An employee, named Dwayne McKenzie, was arrested at the rapper 50 Cent’s mansion for attacking a woman. McKenzie was charged with assault, strangulation, breach of peace, and unlawful restraint. He supposedly choked the woman and hit her with a belt during an argument on 50 Cent’s property. He was released after posting the $10,000 bond. McKenzie was already on conditional discharge after an arrest in
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Man Charged With Assault for Throwing Cheetos at his Father
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Director John Singleton Accidentally Kills Woman
It is reported that the director John Singleton was diving in his car when he hit and killed a woman while she was crossing the street in
John Singleton earned Oscar nominations for writing and directing the films Boyz N the Hood, Shaft, and Hustle and Flow.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
93 Year Old Man Gets Even With Attacker
When paramedics arrived, they took Willie and the robber to the Medical Center of South Arkansas to be treated. The doctors later sent the robber to the Louisiana State University Medical Center at Shreveport, where he was listed in critical condition.
Officers found a set a keys, two hearing aids, a CD player, an MP3 player, a Craftsman drill bit set and three pocket knives inside the robber's pockets. Police plan to charge the robber with residential burglary, second-degree battery, theft of property and theft by receiving.