. A South Sacramento store owner had enough after a man started causing problems with customers at his shop. One burst of pepper spray, and gets jumped by couple of guys that were inside the store! 😬👀
#916 #sacramento#sac#viral
Adrien Broners Homie Has an Altercation with Ray Js LA Crip friend ending in a Shooto*t😳
“I don’t play ts ngga, I’m ready to play it”
“East side Long Beach crip homie”
“Ion care about no crips ngga”
“I’m handicap ngga I’ll shoot”
Madden curse year by year:
Antonio Brown 19’ - Cover curse begins, career implodes
Patrick Mahomes 20’ - Only Super Bowl win as cover athlete
Lamar Jackson 21’ - Down season
Brady/Mahomes 22’ - Both legends eliminated before the Super Bowl
Josh Allen 24’ - 18 interceptions
Christian McCaffrey 25’ - Missed nearly the entire season
Saquon Barkley 26’ - Massive drop-off
Caleb Williams 27’ - ?
🚨Joe Budden DID NOT LIKE Jay-Z Roots Picnic Performance‼️
😱Joe Budden TELLS Jay-Z “Don’t Lose it TRYING to KEEP it” regarding the ALLURE of Jay-Z‼️🗂️
Joe Budden ALSO HIGHLIGHTS that he didn’t like that Jay-Z dissed Nicki Minaj, Tony Buzzbee, “Joe Budden”😂, & MUCH MORE‼️ Great CLIP🗂️
A cartel just lost a 1,933-foot tunnel and $45 million of cocaine because their fake store was too quiet.
The tunnel itself worked. 55 feet deep, an electric rail system, ventilation, wood shoring, a hydraulic lift, multiple staircases running from Tijuana into a storage room in San Diego. None of that gave them up. A retail store that sold nothing did.
Homeland Security watched Buy 4 Less from December to May. The flag was never the drugs. It was the missing customers. A warehouse store feet from the Otay Mesa crossing with almost no foot traffic, while "employees" carried suitcases out and walked them back across the border empty. You can hide a tunnel 55 feet underground. You cannot fake six months of a working business that has no business.
And here is the part nobody outside San Diego clocks: it is always Otay Mesa. 2022, a 1,744-foot tunnel into an Otay Mesa warehouse, 1,762 pounds of cocaine. 2020, a 2,000-foot tunnel into Otay Mesa, $29.6 million across five different drugs. The "supertunnel" packed with eight tons of marijuana years before that. Same few blocks, over and over.
The cartels keep digging there for a reason. The ground is soft sedimentary clay that bores easily and holds its shape, and both sides are stacked with industrial warehouses moving real freight all day for cover. The geology and the camouflage are the asset. The border line itself is almost incidental.
The brutal part: they got busted on the first shipment. Months of digging, millions in construction, and sheriff's deputies were already parked in the lot when the first truck pulled out. They built a flawless machine and never got a second run out of it.
They spent months perfecting the tunnel and not one week making the store look alive.
Leen Hijaz, valedictorian at her high school in North Carolina, said the following in her graduation speech:
"Before I leave the stage, I have one last thing to say. Every single person here has a voice; we have the privilege to use it when millions around the world are struggling and suffering to be heard. Whether it’s the millions suffering in Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan and so many other countries around the world, or families being torn apart by ICE. These are not just an issue here; they are happening there, they’re happening right here as I speak. My point is, we’re not given a voice to stay silent."
Corey Robin, a political theorist at Brooklyn College, writes: "The mere mention of Palestine—maybe ICE, too—sent the high school principal, Melissa Moore, hurtling across the stage to seize the microphone from Hijaz, and stop her from saying these unapproved words.
Just look at this photograph: A young Muslim woman, speaking out, and a desperate, terrified principal trying to shut her down, lest the student say something unauthorized, disapproved, discordant with the views of an increasingly small clique of government officials and voters.
It's so pathetic. It reads like a comic play by Václav Havel. It looks like the desperate last days of the Soviet Union. I can only hope Hijaz speaks for a generation that will, one day, sweep all this garbage into the dustbin of history".
Kenneth “OG Turtle” Johnson, and OG Twin.
Santana Blocc Crips. Compton, 1983.
OG Turtle is recognized as one of the most prolific Crip members of the 70s/80s era. OG Twin, real name Leto, earned the nickname “Twin” because he had a twin brother named Angelo.
Originally from Louisiana, Turtle relocated to Compton with his family in 1972. Upon arrival, he and his siblings worked in the family restaurant business his father had established. Frequently butting heads with his father, Turtle rebelled, and when his father left the home following a split with his mother, he began spending time in the streets.