Florida man caught with cocaine on nose told cops it wasn't his!

A Florida man caught with cocaine on his nose during a traffic stop tried to convince the cops that the white powdery substance around his nostrils did not belong to him, authorities said.

The 20 yr old man was a passenger in a car that deputies pulled over. A deputy immediately

noticed that Jimenez had white residue on his nose. His nose was swabbed and a test revealed that the substance was in fact cocaine

Police also discovered a small bag of powder cocaine concealed on Jimenez — as well as a backpack holding 250 grams of marijuana and 13 Xanax pills, cops said. Jimenez was taken into custody on drug charges — but not without claiming that the cocaine that coated his nostrils

wasn’t his after all. He is also facing probation violation charges in connection with a conviction last year on cocaine and marijuana charges

Baton Rouge rapper NBA Selfpaid was arrested last night & charged with 2nd degree murder from a 2016 shooting involving NBA YoungBoy.

Story via :WBRZ News

BATON ROUGE - Authorities have arrested a man for his involvement in a 2016 drive-by shooting.

On November 2, 2016, police were called to a reported shooting in the 2000 block of Kentucky Street. It was determined that multiple male suspects had driven by the home and shot at two male victims who were standing in the front yard.

The same morning police were dispatched to a nearby address on May Street and found the vehicle the suspects used in the shooting. Authorities also found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

During the course of the investigation, police learned the suspects arrived at the location on Kentucky Street to confront the victims about a previous murder.

Three of the suspects have been identified as Ben Fields, Kentrell Gaulden (NBA Youngboy), and Trulondrick Norman.

According to the arrest report Gaulden and Norman were the shooters.

Fields was previously arrested and charged with principal to attempted first-degree murder. Gaulden pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a firearm.

Norman was arrested and charged with attempted second-degree murder for the 2016 incident. He also faces a possession of a stolen firearm charge after a gun was reported stolen in 2018.

DJ Khaled is reportedly prepping a huge lawsuit against Billboard’s Charts

DJ Khaled is poised to hit the Billboard Chart with a monster lawsuit alleging the organization unfairly disqualified more than 100,000 sales of “Father of Asahd,” robbing him of the No. 1 spot.

Khaled was furious when his album came in at No.  2 to Tyler, the Creator’s “IGOR,” after Billboard allegedly discounted downloads sold by the DJ and producer as part of a “bundle deal” with an energy drink. Bundle deals, which offer album downloads alongside merchandise, are a standard but controversial industry practice to boost sales.

We’re told Billboard had agreed it would count downloads from Khaled’s energy drink package, which sources in the artist’s camp say amounted to more than 100,000. Billboard later backtracked, disqualifying Khaled’s entire sales from the promotion, arguing there were “anomalies” in his figures. Page Six has exclusively learned that lawyers for Khaled have fired off a letter to Silvio Pietroluongo, SVP of charts and data development at Billboard.

A DJ Khaled source said, “When Khaled’s team tried to appeal, Billboard refused to budge.” The source said the situation was all the more unjust because Tyler, the Creator’s bundle deal figures were included in his total sales. On May 30, Billboard announced Tyler debuted at No. 1 with 165,000 albums sold, with Khaled at No. 2 at 137,000. Not fair, argues Khaled’s team.

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