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Deion Sanders Cops SIMPLE ASSAULT Charge After Fight Night With Pilar
Apr 25th

Monday night’s big fight where Pilar Sanders allegedly attacked Deion in their suburban Dallas home–this according to Deion–didn’t just end with Pilar getting arrested. Police have investigated further today, and have charged Deion with simple assault. Deets inside…
The drama just keeps coming with these two. Pilar Sanders was arrested last night and charged with domestic assault after getting into a fight with her estranged husband Monday night. After Pilar was released today and told not to return to the home for the next 60 days, cops have charged Deion with misdemeanor simple assault. But police say that charge does not warrant an arrest.
NFL.com says the charge against Sanders is one that covers "any act considered aggressive and could be as simple as touching or defensively jerking away from someone’s grip." So it seems like a technicality. Or is it? Because Pilar is also accusing Deion of being the one who attacked HER. Not the other way around.
No word on if Deion’s new citation will affect his long-standing analyst job with the NFL network.
Deion Sanders Cops SIMPLE ASSAULT Charge After Fight Night With Pilar
Apr 25th

Monday night’s big fight where Pilar Sanders allegedly attacked Deion in their suburban Dallas home–this according to Deion–didn’t just end with Pilar getting arrested. Police have investigated further today, and have charged Deion with simple assault. Deets inside…
The drama just keeps coming with these two. Pilar Sanders was arrested last night and charged with domestic assault after getting into a fight with her estranged husband Monday night. After Pilar was released today and told not to return to the home for the next 60 days, cops have charged Deion with misdemeanor simple assault. But police say that charge does not warrant an arrest.
NFL.com says the charge against Sanders is one that covers "any act considered aggressive and could be as simple as touching or defensively jerking away from someone’s grip." So it seems like a technicality. Or is it? Because Pilar is also accusing Deion of being the one who attacked HER. Not the other way around.
No word on if Deion’s new citation will affect his long-standing analyst job with the NFL network.
Baygreen Surrenders To Homicide Charge
Apr 19th
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Bay Area Rapper Accused of Killing 23-Year Old
Baygreen, a rapper based in the Bay Area, has turned himself into the police for the murder of a 23-year old man on Valentine’s Day in San Francisco. The rapper, born Derek Pittman, was an affiliate of Mac Dre’s Thizz Nation and the group The Crest Creepaz. He is believed to be responsible for the death of Danell Stevens. Stevens was shot in North Vallejo. The authorities issued a warrant for Baygreen shortly after the murder. He is now being held without bond in the Solano County Jail. |
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment
Hip-Hop Community Reacts To Trayvon Martin Murder Charge
Apr 12th
The Hip-Hop community has been rallying on behalf of Trayvon Martin for weeks and when George Zimmerman was charged with second degree murder on Wednesday (April 11) several rappers weighed in. While many took to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter, MTV News also reached out to a few artists, including Bun B., Killer Mike and David Banner, who commented on Zimmerman’s arrest.
Nas, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy And Bun B Address Trayvon Martin Shooting
“This is only the beginning. Justice has not yet been served. 1) Zimmerman has not yet been convicted and 2) there is a systematic problem in America that needs to be addressed. The process to see Justice served has to be seen all the way through”
-David Banner
I am happy to see that Mr. Zimmerman has been charged however, this is only the beginning. America’s parents and the public must watch this case closely to make sure none of our children can be slain senselessly again. – Killer Mike
“We asked for justice. This is the beginning. Let’s pray the judicial system works as its supposed to.”
- Bun B
On Twitter, the hip-hop community also had plenty to say:
@questlove lol at twitter not allowing GZ’s name a TT but “degree murder” is? come on now twitter.
@MeekMill: Da black guys in jail clapping waiting for Zimmerman 2 walk in..this week gone b real life hell for him!
@Cappadonna Be peaceful no matter the outcome peaceful kids.Knowing its impossible off top for Zimmerman to get death or life.Prepare for disappointment







