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Hate Crimes: Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Have Their Racist Texts And Social Media Post Read Aloud At Court Hearing

Ahmaud Arbery’s killers’ racist text messages read aloud in court hearing …

Put ’em on blast!

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Ahmaud Arbery was killed by racists. Yesterday, the proof that these men, Travis McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and William Bryan, were exposed as racists when prosecutors read aloud their texts and social media posts according to ABCNews. The men participated in a social media group about becoming vigilantes where violent videos called “Coon On The Highway” were posted and circulated.

A childhood friend of Travis McMichael’s named Zachary Langford testified that the “facetious” messages were “referring to a raccoon”. Yeah, sure. In previous bond hearings, the district attorney showed numerous texts that showed William Bryan using the n-word regularly.

Gregory McMichael’s Facebook page showed that he posted content from a group called Identity Dixie which stated things like, “stop letting strangers lecture you about your ancestors,”. This group is linked to other hate groups according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Both Langford and his wife, Ashley Langford, testified that Travis McMichael felt remorse after Arbery’s death. They and other friends described him as the fun guy in their social circle who often was making jokes.

These hillbillies’ idea of a “fun guy” is one who goes around murdering Black people. The McMichaels have been charged with felony murder and aggravated assault while William Bryan has been charged with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment.

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We sincerely hope all three of these soup cookies rot in prison for the rest of their days.

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Phlo-osophy shares a new single, “Scientist Mind (Living My Life)”

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Phlo-osophy’s “Scientist Mind (Living My Life)” is a thoughtful and relaxing meditation on intellect and existence, packaged with laid-back production that encourages both thought and comfort. The song starts with atmospheric synths and a low-key beat, creating a space that is the laboratory of contemplation.

Phlo-osophy’s lyrical style steers into tough concepts spontaneous physics of thought, the chemistry of emotion — and yet remains highly accessible. The production is the strength of the production: soft, warm textures, synth pads, muted guitar echoes, quiet electronic pulses, cohere into a hushed, private atmosphere.

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Police Scanner Audio Suggests Lil Nas X May Have Been Tased During Bizarre Studio City Arrest

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Last week, an unexpected and surprising situation unfolded involving rapper Lil Nas X. Reports from police audio shared by TMZ reveal a dramatic scene where the Grammy-winning artist was allegedly found walking naked near Universal Studios. This led to police being called to intervene. According to the recordings, things escalated quickly, with indications that officers may have used a taser as Lil Nas ran towards them. As a result of this incident, Nas spent the weekend in jail and appeared in court on Monday, where he pleaded not guilty.

He was later released after paying $75,000 in bail. The details from the police recordings provide a rare glimpse into this intense moment that led to his arrest. Sharing a more personal view, Nas’ father, Robert Stafford, spoke to TMZ, reporting that his son is doing well. “He’s great. God is good, God has a plan. I think you all know everything that you need to know about what happened Thursday,” Stafford stated, showing his faith and support. He reassured fans that Nas is feeling remorseful about the incident, but emphasized that challenges can happen to any family.

He added that Nas is getting the help he needs and encouraged everyone to keep him in their thoughts and prayers. This unfolding story has gained a lot of attention, partly because it provides insight into a part of celebrity life that people don’t usually see. While news often focuses on the finished stories, these police recordings show events as they actually happened, making the situation feel more real and striking. As the legal process continues, many are watching to see what will happen next for Nas, both in his personal life and career.

The police audio serves as a strong reminder of how quickly life can take unexpected turns, even for well-known figures in music. With the support of his family and a focus on moving forward, Nas seems ready to handle this challenging time with responsibility and dignity. This unusual incident highlights the human side of celebrity news, reminding fans that there’s always more to a story than what’s seen in the headlines.

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