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Pop Smoke.According to the, the defendant entered the guilty plea in juvenile court on Thursday, with the outlet reporting the defendant admitted to entering a mansion in the Hollywood hills as a teenager with the intention of robbing Pop Smoke, who was fatally shot. The home where the shooting occurred was owned by star Teddi Mellencamp, daughter of musician John Mellencamp.Following his guilty plea, the defendant was sentenced to four years and two months in juvenile hall. The judge, however, warned the defendant he could remain in custody until he was 25.
The defendant has already served nearly three years behind bars since his arrest, and reports the judge declined to apply the time he's already spent behind bars toward his sentence. Three others charged in the rapper's death — 15- and 17-year-olds at the time of the homicide, and a 19-year-old — have yet to stand trial. Pop Smoke, whose real name was Bashar Barakah Jackson, was a rising star at the time of his death. The Brooklyn native was shot and killed after authorities said the four suspects entered the Hollywood Hills mansion in masks and robbed the rapper before fatally shooting him.According to, the defendant who pled guilty pistol-whipped the rapper and shot him three times in the back. The suspects made off with the rapper's Rolex and sold it for $2,000.
The outlet also reported that the defendant orchestrated the deadly attack, with prosecutors saying he scouted the mansion and helped recruit others to take part.Just over a year after his death, Pop Smoke's mom emotionally accepted his five posthumous Music Awards, including for Top New Artist. Pop Smoke was also the subject of 50 Cent's series.
If you’ve got coulrophobia, this true crime case might just be your worst nightmare!
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Surprise! Actor Kevin Sussman shared a photo from his wedding day to Instagram on Thursday. The 52-year-old “Big Bang Theory” star, who played the awkward Stuart on the sitcom, looked dapper in a blue suit and bow tie, posing next to his bride, Addie Hall, and his father.
y star, who played the awkward Stuart on the sitcom, looked dapper in a blue suit and bow tie, posing next to his bride, Addie Hall, and his father.«Did I mention I got married this weekend?» Sussman captioned the pic.In the photos, Sussman's new wife wears a stunning strapless white gown and a lace-embroidered veil while holding a bouquet of white roses.Sussman also posted the picture to his Instagram Stories writing, «Just got married (me, not my dad).»A post shared by Official Kevin Sussman (@kevsussman)Sussman's co-star, Kunal Nayyar, commented on the pic, «Oh my gaaaawwwwwd! Love you brother.»Sussman first announced his engagement in March 2022, sharing a pic of himself and his future bride at a restaurant with her showing off her diamond sparkler.A post shared by Official Kevin Sussman (@kevsussman)«Folks… she said yes!» he wrote at the time.
misdemeanor petty theft for stealing $854 worth of comic books on Oct. 4, 2022, a spokesperson for the San Diego City Attorney’s Office told The Post Thursday.Buffer, 55, must pay back Southern California Comics the value stolen and stay away from the store, the city attorney’s office said.He was sentenced to one day in custody, where he will report to jail to be booked and released, and serve one year of probation.He must also serve 12 hours of community service and take an anti-theft course.Jamie Newbold, the owner of Southern California Comics, told The Post he was happy to see the case behind him.“This man stressed me out, stressed out my employees, we remained stressed out,” Newbold said.
Teen Mom OG alum Ryan Edwards has been sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to harassing estranged wife Mackenzie Edwards, Us Weekly can confirm.
Pop Smoke went viral for showing no resemblance to the “Welcome to the Party” star, whose real name was Bashar Jackson.The 20-year-old New York-born rapper died Feb. 20, 2020, after four masked men raided his Hollywood Hills, California, rental mansion and fired gunshots in a robbery gone wrong.DailyLoud on Twitter posted the mural April 17 but did not disclose its location or the artist who created the tribute gone wrong.However, it’s a different mural from the art dedicated to Pop Smoke in his neighborhood of Canarsie, Brooklyn, which was unveiled in July 2020.Regardless, Pop Smoke fans flooded Twitter with questions and concerns about the artwork.One confused person asked, “Who that?”“That Pop Smoke mural is foul.
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Pop Smoke.The man, whose name was withheld because he was a 17-year-old minor at the time of the rapper’s death, also pleaded guilty in Inglewood juvenile court to home invasion robbery yesterday (April 6), reports the Associated Press.He was sentenced to four years and two months in a juvenile facility.According to the Los Angeles Times, the defendant was not given credit for the time he had already served at a juvenile detention centre since his arrest following Pop Smoke’s murder.Three more men – Corey Walker, Keandre Rodgers, and one man, whose name is being withheld because he was 15-years-old at the time of the shooting – still face charges of murder over the rapper, who was killed in his rented Hollywood Hills during a home-invasion robbery in February 2020. He was 20 years old.The group allegedly invaded the rapper’s Airbnb rental in Los Angeles with the aim of stealing his diamond-studded Rolex watch and Cuban link chain.
One of the four men charged in the death of Bashar Barakah Jackson a.k.a. Pop Smoke pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and home invasion robbery on Thursday (April 6), Billboard reports.
One of four men charged in the killing of rapper Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills mansion pleaded guilty Thursday to voluntary manslaughter.
Michael K. Williams with fentanyl-laced heroin, which resulted in the actor’s death in 2021.Irvin Cartagena, also known as Green Eyes, sold the drug “in broad daylight in New York City, feeding addiction and causing tragedy”, lawyer Damien Williams told a Manhattan federal courtroom (via BBC News).The Wire star, who famously played the the role of Omar Little, was found dead at his Brooklyn penthouse apartment at the age of 54 after an overdose.“On or about September 5, 2021, members of the drug trafficking organisation sold Michael K Williams heroin, which was laced with fentanyl and a fentanyl analogue, with Cartagena executing the hand-to-hand transaction,” legal documents stated.Despite knowing that the product led to Williams’ death, Cartagena and his co-conspirators “continued to sell fentanyl-laced heroin in broad daylight amidst residential apartment buildings in Brooklyn and Manhattan”, the court was told.Cartagena, 39, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess, with intent to distribute fentanyl analogue, fentanyl, and heroin.
A Brooklyn drug dealer pleaded guilty Wednesday to providing “The Wire” actor Michael K. Williams with fentanyl-laced heroin, causing his death.
star Michael K. Williams pleaded guilty Wednesday to multiple drug charges, the Justice Department announced. Irvin Cartagena, 39, who also goes by the name «Green Eyes,» pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute heroin, fentanyl, and fentanyl analogue, according to a news release from the U.S. District Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
A drug dealer who sold the deadly fentanyl-laced heroin packet to “The Wire” actor Michael K. Williams pleaded guilty Wednesday in New York, according to multiple media reports.Irvin Cartagena was accused of selling the drugs to Williams on Sept.