Meek Mill is seen here riding through Philly with his bike crew.
http://www.hip-hopvibe.com This afternoon, Meek Mill received the highest honor for his city. The leaders of the city called Meek Mill in to give him his own day. Lauding him for his work, in the community, he now has Meek Mill Day, to add to his legacy.
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The fire caught in taxi bar in Mumbai, in which 12 people is reported death. The death toll is increasing with passing of time. Mumbai’s Kamala Mill compound fire has leaded to death of 9 females and 3 males. while many other are injured. The injured have been rushed to KEM Hospital. Meanwhile, eight fire tenders, four water tankers and one emergency ambulance have rushed to the spot and the fire has been neutralized. Know this shocking news here in detail.
मुंबई में नए साल के पहले एक बड़ी घटना घटने से लोग हैरान और परेशान है. दरअसल मुंबई में टैक्सी बार में भीषण आग के कारण 12 लोगों की मौत हो गई. इस घटना ने मुंबई के लोगों को झकझोर कर रख दिया है. अबतक 9 महिलाओं और 3 पुरुष के मरने की ख़बर है. वहीं घायलों की संख्या में लगातार इजाफा हो रहा है. फिलहाल आग के कारणों का पता नहीं चल पाया है, पुलिस मामले की जांच में जुटी है.
Meek Mill Is Donating Over 6,000 Backpacks to Philadelphia Students The rapper and his Dream Chasers team
will donate to students at 12 Philadelphia
public schools. It’s all a part of Mill’s back-to-school
initiative to help students in need. The Philly native will visit his alma mater, James G. Blaine Elementary, and Randolph Technical High School to personally hand
out backpacks. Meek Mill, via ‘Complex’ Meek Mill, via ‘Complex’ The School District of Philadelphia superintendent
Dr. William R. Hite said he is “excited.” Dr. William R. Hite,
via statement
Meek Mill Is Donating Over 6,000 Backpacks to Philadelphia Students The rapper and his Dream Chasers team
will donate to students at 12 Philadelphia
public schools. It’s all a part of Mill’s back-to-school
initiative to help students in need. The Philly native will visit his alma mater, James G. Blaine Elementary, and Randolph Technical High School to personally hand
out backpacks. Meek Mill, via ‘Complex’ Meek Mill, via ‘Complex’ The School District of Philadelphia superintendent
Dr. William R. Hite said he is “excited.” Dr. William R. Hite,
via statement
Philadelphia District Attorney Says Meek Mill Should Get a New Trial On Monday, the D.A. said that Mill’s conviction should be vacated, with the case starting from the beginning. The decision comes as a result of “questions about the credibility” of Mill’s arresting officer. A large crowd of people were gathered outside the courthouse and cheered when the announcement was made. Mill’s lawyers also said that they plan to file motions in higher courts to try and get the rapper released immediately, something that has been blocked by the case’s judge. The Philly-rapper as sentenced to 2-4 years in jail in Nov. 2017 for violating his parole. According to the D.A., the judge will decide on whether to give a new trial in 60 days.
Meek Mill Unable to Needs Permission to Leave Philadelphia According to The Blast, the Philly rapper, who was freed from jail on Tuesday, cannot leave his hometown without permission until June 18. “…this Court ORDERS that Defendant reside in Philadelphia County, be supervised by the Philadelphia County Adult Probation and Parole Department… “…and shall report to the Philadelphia County Adult Probation and Parole Department within 24 hours of the date of this Order.” Meek had been serving time on a two to four-year sentence for violating probation related to a 2008 drug and gun case. “I ain’t feel free since I caught this case at age of 19 — I’m 30 now. I’ve got a lot of responsibility. I’ve got a lot of important people depending on me.” Meek Mill, to NBC’s Lester Holt “And I’m not talking about them people, the public officials, I’m talking about them men that’s depending on me going through the same thing I’m going through.” The “Dreams and Nightmares” artist heads back to court in June for an evidentiary hearing.
Philadelphia District Attorney Says Meek Mill Should Get a New Trial On Monday, the D.A. said that Mill’s conviction should be vacated, with the case starting from the beginning. The decision comes as a result of “questions about the credibility” of Mill’s arresting officer. A large crowd of people were gathered outside the courthouse and cheered when the announcement was made. Mill’s lawyers also said that they plan to file motions in higher courts to try and get the rapper released immediately, something that has been blocked by the case’s judge. The Philly-rapper as sentenced to 2-4 years in jail in Nov. 2017 for violating his parole. According to the D.A., the judge will decide on whether to give a new trial in 60 days.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paid a visit to a Pennsylvania prison on Tuesday for a meeting with jailed rapper Meek Mill. Kraft and fellow billionaire Michael Rubin, co-owner of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, have taken up the cause in support of the Philly native, who’s serving a two-to-four year sentence for a probation violation.
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Meek Mill and 50 Cent now beefing over Flint water crisis
Rappers Meek Mill and 50 Cent unexpectedly turned their feud into a beef over the Flint water crisis.Dan Hallman/Invision/AP/Bryan Bedder/Getty Images
Rappers Meek Mill and 50 Cent unexpectedly turned their feud into a beef over the Flint water crisis.
Meek Mill and 50 Cent are now beefing over Flint’s water crisis.
The feud between the two hip-hop stars took a bizarre turn Tuesday when they traded Instagram barbs over the impoverished Michigan city’s public health emergency — but only one said he would do something to help the cause.
The odd online spat came amidst local protests, and national scorn, over Flint’s poisoned water system, which has mostly affected the city’s poor, black areas. Cost-cutting measures for the city’s water supplies years ago have led to tens of thousands of residents finding lead in their bloodstreams, including 4% of Flint’s children, health officials said.
This actual crisis coincided with a considerably smaller conflict: 50 Cent and Meek Mill waging a war of words (and poor grammar) with each other on social media.
Activist Raspy Rawls, out of the blue, told the two to focus on bigger things, tweeting Monday: “Somebody tell @MeekMill & @50cent the ppl in #Flint #Michigan could use some water.. Their lives depending on it.. #DontWasteEachOthersTime.”
One day later, Meek Mill was ready to show off his good will.
The Philadelphia rapper wrote on his account: “I got 50k to donate to waters … Let’s see if we can have @50cent match me! I’m pretty sure ‘flint’ supported us!…I ain’t got the tine posting memes and s—“ (sic).
Not one to be outdone, Fiddy fired back at Meek on his Instagram page — without exactly saying he would help out with Flint.
“You know you only trying to donate so you can try and use it in court (s—)head,” the Queens rhymer wrote.
“You don’t have money to give away. When Nikki (Minaj, Meek’s girlfriend) find out you playing with her money boy,oh boy your in for it” (sic).
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Flint native Michael Moore returned to his hometown to join protests over poisoned water.
It is unknown if either rapper has actually sent cash or resources to Flint. Reps for Fiddy and Meek did not return requests for comment.
50 Cent once owned a stake in VitaminWater, and earned more than $100 million for it when Coca-Cola bought out the company. He filed for bankruptcy last year during a lawsuit over the rapper posting a sex tape online featuring a Florida mother.
The rappers aren’t the first celebs to say they’ll lend a hand to Flint. Cher tweeted that she would send “181,000 Bottles of water” there. Flint native Michael Moore returned to his hometown — which was the subject of his first film, “Roger and Me” — to join protesters over the weekend, though it’s unclear if he has given any donations.
President Obama has pledged to send $5 million in relief to Flint over the next 90 days.
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