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Rapper Lil Keed has died at the age of 24 - his brother confirmsThe rapper was the youngest of seven children and was signed under Young Thug's record label, YSL (Young Stoner Life), as well as 300 Entertainment.



Rapper Lil Keed has died at the age of 24, his brother has confirmed.  The Atlanta rising star, whose real name is Raqhid Render, leaves behind daughter Naychur.  His brother wrote: "Can’t believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries I know what u want me to do and that’s go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy."  On last album Trapped on Cleveland 3 in 2020 he collaborated with Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Travis Scott, Young Thug and Chris Brown.
 

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I Cannot Tell You so Wait and See Happy Friday and Enjoy Your Weekend





 

I told my team, ‘Let’s not be sexy. Let’s not overreach. Let’s be conservative in our approach.’

 


So why isn’t Jack Harlow indicted with all those rappers? That’s what a reporter wanted to know at a recent press conference surrounding the announcement of gang-related charges against the likes of Young Thug and Gunna in Fulton County, Georgia.

“Um, the indictment’s got Young Thug and a bunch of other rappers. But there’s one name I was expecting to see, and I didn’t. And that’s Jack Harlow,” asked a reporter. “Can you speak to that?”

District Attorney Fani Willis looked up with a slight smirk before saying, “What I’ll tell you is that, as large as this indictment is, I told my team, ‘Let’s not be sexy. Let’s not overreach. Let’s be conservative in our approach.’ Which is always the approach that I take. In taking that approach, 28 defendants were indicted and they were indicted for the crimes that were appropriate for this RICO indictment.”

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jack-harlow-not-indicted-young-thug-reporter-1351369/

'I Don't Feel Threatened'


https://www.tmz.com/2022/05/13/jerry-jeudy-alleged-victim-asks-judge-dismiss-case/
 

Friday The 13th


 Just a Friendly Reminder 

Why does Trudeau go maskless overseas (but not in Canada)?



The two events pictured were only two days apart. The masked one on the left is in a community with an 84 per cent rate of full vaccination among residents 12 or older. The maskless one on the right is in a country where rates of full vaccination have never topped 50 per cent. PHOTO BY REUTERS CARLOS OSORIO/OLEKSANDR MARKUSHYN TELEGRAM CHANNEL

On May 8, the prime minister was in Ukraine, a country that saw only 45 per cent of its adult population fully vaccinated on the eve of the Russian invasion. There were hugs with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, handshakes with Ukrainian officials and tightly packed indoor press events. In not one image can Trudeau be seen wearing a mask.

Compare that to two days prior, when Trudeau visited Hamilton, Ont. for a photo op with recently arrived Afghan refugees.

Of Hamiltonians over the age of 12, 84.4 per cent are “fully vaccinated.” At the time Trudeau visited, everything from hospital admissions to case rates to wastewater data showed that the city’s COVID rates were in steep decline. What’s more, Trudeau has himself received three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. He also has natural immunity from a COVID-19 infection in January.


https://torontosun.com/news/canada/first-reading-why-does-trudeau-go-maskless-overseas-but-not-in-canada
 

Court upholds arbitration order to rehire TTC driver who ran over teen

Amaria Diljohn, 14, was killed when she was run over by a TTC bus at Finch Ave. E. and Neilson Rd. on Dec. 20, 2014. Facebook

It was about 5:30 p.m. just a few days before Christmas 2014. Amaria Diljohn-Williams was the only passenger to get off Shergill’s northbound 133 Neilson bus. As she was crossing on the green light, he turned right on to Finch Ave. E., running over the girl and killing her almost instantly.

Known and loved as “Momo,” she was remembered as a popular student at Woburn Collegiate where she sang in the school choir. Her death was tragic, but what made it even more disturbing was that poor girl was left behind to die on the dark, rainy street.

Shergill was originally charged with careless driving causing death and failing to remain at the scene. In 2016, a judge dropped the criminal charges against him at a preliminary hearing, finding no evidence the driver knew he’d hit Amaria.

Following an acquittal under the Highway Traffic Act and then a Crown appeal, Shergill was eventually found guilty of careless driving under the HTA in January 2020.

 https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/mandel-court-upholds-arbitration-order-to-rehire-ttc-driver-who-ran-over-teen?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Toronto%20Sun%20Daily%20Headlines%202022-05-13&utm_term=TORSUN_HeadlineNews

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She is seeking $1 million in damages plus legal costs.


 Al-Balushi suffered several broken ribs, neck and back pain, and bruising of much of her upper body.

She quit her job three weeks before the incident and took on a new role.

As she is still in a probationary period in her new job, she’s recovering from her injuries without any access to benefits.

She doesn’t own a car and continues to take the TTC as she recovers from her injuries.

“Shamsa’s continued reliance on the TTC has substantially contributed to the deterioration of her mental health since the incident,” her lawyers argue.

Neither of Al-Balushi’s lawyers responded to requests by CP24 to comment about the matter on Thursday.

None of her allegations have been tested in court.

For its part, the TTC declined to speak on the matter Thursday, with a spokesperson telling CP24 it does not “comment on ongoing legal matters.”


 A Toronto woman who was pushed onto the tracks of a busy subway station last month is suing the TTC, arguing not enough was done to prevent her from being shoved off the platform and first responders were unnecessarily delayed in rescuing her.

Shamsa Al-Balushi is arguing the TTC did not “implement sufficient safety protocols on the subway platform,” according to a statement of claim filed Wednesday, and did not order an incoming train to stop in time to prevent it from trapping her in a crawlspace adjacent to the rails.

She is seeking $1 million in damages plus legal costs.

https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/woman-pushed-onto-tracks-at-bloor-yonge-station-sues-ttc-for-1-million-1.5900839