I truly understand how you feel…and that’s exactly why I chose to apologize publicly because the disrespect became public. On that call I didn’t even mean to call you that, I didn’t mean any harm.. There’s a difference in what I said vs what I meant. What I could have said was you was too forgiving and gave too much mercy in that situation.. But it was a heated conversation and I let my mouth get the best of me. When the call came out I was eight months pregnant, had just released my album, and was extremely overwhelmed and emotional. Thats not to excuse what I said but to let you know where I was in my head. I genuinely felt bad about what happened. In 2025 and 2026 I made multiple attempts to connect…I spoke with your manager, your sister, and even texted you directly to take full responsibility. I always had love and respect for you ! I always wanted to make it right but making it right looks different for the both of us… I wanted to connect with you but you wanted to address it on your album
🚨BREAKING: All-White Jury Selected in Karmelo Anthony Murder Trial
In Collin County, Texas, a jury of 12 people and 6 alternates — none of them Black — was selected today for the trial of Karmelo Anthony.
Anthony, a Black teenager, is charged with murder in the 2025 stabbing death of white student Austin Metcalf at a Frisco track meet. Anthony claims self-defense. His defense team accused prosecutors of improperly striking the final three Black candidates from the jury pool.
The selection of an all-white jury in this racially charged case has sparked debate about fairness and public confidence in the verdict. Critics point to past cases, such as the acquittal of Asian store owner Chikei Rick Chow by an all-white jury despite strong evidence against him.
Does striking Black jurors — even for stated race-neutral reasons — in a high-profile, racially sensitive murder trial involving a self-defense claim undermine trust in the justice system?
🚨BREAKING: South Carolina Jury Finds Asian Store Owner NOT GUILTY After Shooting Unarmed 14-Year-Old Black Teen In The Back
A 61-year-old convenience store owner chased down and shot a 14-year-old Black teen in the back even though the boy didn’t steal anything and a jury just found him not guilty.
On May 30, 2023, Chikei Rick Chow chased 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton over 130 yards before shooting him in the back. Prosecutors said Carmack-Belton did not steal anything and did not point his gun at anyone — it fell during the chase. Carmack-Belton died in his twin brother’s arms.
On June 1, 2026, a jury found Chow not guilty of murder after he claimed self-defense.
Cyrus Carmack-Belton’s family sobbed in court as the verdict was read. The case sparked protests in the Black community, with many questioning how someone could shoot an unarmed 14-year-old in the back and still walk free.
I don’t give many prosecutors props but South Carolina #Colombia#RichlandCounty yall did your BIG ONE for #CYRUS!!!! We appreciate the true caring you had and clearly felt for this case!!!! Let’s run that #GUILTY verdict on in ASAP!!!! #JusticeforCyrus#ScvsChow