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DAymo82nd🥋🦉🦉🦉
@GANGLANDDOMO
Strugglin,Hustlin,Thuggin it 4 evaaaa #ROLLTIDE #OVO
Uptown, Lil Haiti เข้าร่วม Aralık 2010
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@LeeMerrittesq No one came to that damn press conference 😂😂😂😂
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Only one person involved in this incident was trained and hired to de-escalate the situation. Instead, that person caused brutal bodily harm to a Black woman over a littering ticket. She spoke out yesterday in hopes to prevent this from happening to anyone else.
Taneisha Thompson stood in front of the press yesterday at 5 PM outside Hurst City Hall and named what Hurst police did to her: Corporal Brandon Morgan pulled her from her vehicle, slammed her to the ground, and arrested her for the “crime” of tossing a speeding ticket back at him.
This was not a misunderstanding. This was a violent assault on a Black woman who was just trying to go home.
But Taneisha made it crystal clear with her own words: “This is bigger than me.” She realizes this is about all of us. She spoke out so this never happens to another mother, another Black person, or anyone else.
She announced she is filing a formal excessive-force complaint with the Hurst City Council and is demanding Morgan be fired and charged with a felony.
The footage is public. The facts are clear. There is no more room for Hurst to hide behind “department says.”
The only question left is whether Hurst leadership will protect a violent officer or protect and serve the community as they are hired to do.
We dare not wait for another life to be taken unjustly by law enforcement due to excessive police brutality and excessive police force.
🎥: @wfaa @fox4news @cbsnewstexas

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Q2. Women: Why can't you stand 10 toes down and support your man? I’m 29, I was unemployed for 2 years while living with my girlfriend and working on my music. I finally got a shot to record with an A-list rap artist. I had to move to LA, and I asked my girl to quit her job and move with me (she had the money). She took a short leave from her job, moved across the country, and paid every single moving expense. She was looking out until she got jealous of my success. I was paid to do a verse and the artist got jealous and removed the verse from the final song. I sent my girl back home because I needed to mix with the women in LA who knew the industry. Things didn’t work out. These LA 🥷 are mad jealous of me. I was too poor and this/close to selling my a$$ so I told my (ex) girl that I was moving back home and I needed to stay with her. She said NO. What? My name is still tatted on her neck and she refuses to look out for me? What game is she playing and how do I win? #TalentedButPoor #SBCCHAT
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@SixBrownChicks Get a room. That’s what yall get for being cheap
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Q1. My work husband and I finally crossed the line and we did the damn thing, at the end of his shift in the back of the delivery van. It was my birthday present. I’m 12 years older than him, his girlfriend is 8 months pregnant and I’ve been married for a decade. This was the best lay I’ve ever had, period. The next day I was in my new stylist’s chair, (I had been there for 3 hours, and I just paid my bill). I was taking selfies with my soft, bouncy $370 silk-pressed hair, when the door swung open and a woman threw a pail of water on me, soaking my hair and phone. She said three words: “Nasty old ho.” My stylist was in shock; but she did not refund my money or fix my hair because she had other clients. I was furious. It was my birthday; I went to dinner with my husband looking a mess. That Monday, my work husband and I were suspended because someone caught the work van bouncing on their Ring camera and it also captured us climbing out the back of it. This footage was making the rounds on social media and I thought my work husband’s girlfriend saw it, and had someone ruin my hair. Nope. My husband saw the footage and HE had someone ruin my hair. Husband also served me ChatGPT divorce papers at dinner. I want my marriage back. What can I do? #TheMailLady #SBCCHAT
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@LeeMerrittesq You can spin this anyway you want. WE NOT SUPPORTING HER take your ticket and go home how you mad you was doing 40 in a 25
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IN AMERICA, the difference is not the crime. It’s who the police are looking at.
Sandra Doorley, the elected District Attorney of Monroe County, New York, refused to pull over, drove all the way home, cursed at Officer Cameron Crisafulli and called his chief. She got a speeding ticket and slept in her own bed.
Trenton Fortrail, in Longview, Texas, stood in his yard screaming profanities at an officer, refusing to hand over his license and daring police to do something. He was arrested, bonded out and went home without a scratch.
In Ocala, Florida, Susan Lorincz shot and killed her Black neighbor Ajike “AJ” Owens through a locked door while AJ’s child watched. When deputies came to arrest her, she resisted—and still made it safely to jail alive.
Now compare all of that to what happened to Taneisha Thompson in Hurst, Texas.
Taneisha is a Black mother stopped over speeding in a school zone and littering. For questioning that ticket, she was dragged from her car by the neck, slammed face-first into the concrete, left with a black eye and busted lip, and charged with resisting arrest while her 15-year-old son begged officers to stop.
That is not “equal enforcement of the law.” It is a policing culture that reserves conversation and patience for white suspects and saves violence for Black bodies.
My client did not deserve to be brutalized over a ticket. Her son did not deserve to watch his mother’s blood hit the pavement. And we should not have to wait until another Black mother is killed by excessive police force before this system is forced to change.
We are demanding real accountability from the Hurst Police Department and meaningful consequences for the officer who chose violence over de-escalation so that questioning a citation never again becomes a “comply or die” decision for Black families.
🎥: “The Perfect Neighbor” on Netflix
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@policelawnews You mad at them cause you was doing 40 in a 25
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@GANGLANDDOMO @HighImpactFlix No it’s Ohio 1 hour East of Cincinnati where I live and it’s been a story here for years since 2022 when it happened
apnews.com/article/afroma…
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In August 2022, Adams County, Ohio sheriff's deputies — hyped up on a shady confidential informant's tip about drugs, trafficking, and even a possible kidnapping victim — went full SWAT mode on Afroman's house.
They kicked in his front door (no knock apparently needed), stormed in with guns drawn, trashed the place searching everywhere, broke parts of his security system, seized thousands in cash (later returned short a few hundred bucks, per Afroman), scared his family... and found literally nothing illegal. No drugs worth charging over, no kidnap victim, no arrests. Zero. Zilch.
So Afroman — the "Because I Got High" legend — did what any stoner-rap icon would: he turned his own home security footage + wife's clips into savage, viral diss tracks like "Lemon Pound Cake" (featuring a deputy creepily eyeing his mom's homemade cake) and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door".
He mocked their raid, sampled their bumbling, put their faces on merch, and basically turned the botched bust into his biggest recent career boost.
The deputies? They sued him for invasion of privacy, defamation, emotional distress, and getting death threats from internet randos who saw the videos.
Afroman countersued for the door damage and missing money, called the whole saga a "blessing in disguise," and the saga dragged into a 2026 trial where irony reached terminal velocity: cops mad they got caught on his cameras in his house doing a raid that produced jack squat.
Here are some highlights all Americans MUST SEE!
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@MindOfHeadking Ppl don’t think these videos through this not like Craig getting fired for stealing boxes on his day off of your wife told you she works night shift but was really working days wouldn’t you notice if she wasn’t home during the day time
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If @ring doesn’t immediately sign @ogafroman to an endorsement deal then they will be guilty of fumbling the biggest advertising opportunity in internet history
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@MrDennisByron lol, that female copper looks like Greg the Hammer Valentine
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The irony about the #Afroman trial is that the plaintiffs are suing because they believed his artistic expression harmed their images but many will argue that the testimony and new details about their alleged misdeeds did more damage.
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