Miami Gardens man, “Big” Steve St. Felix, is in jail for terrorist threats after tagging Rep. Jose Felix Diaz in a threatening Facebook post. Big Steve stood up during his mental evaluation hearing and let everyone in the courtroom have it. Safe to say… Steve is crazy, right?
This guy should have been using HIS head … Murder Suspect Uses Sex With New Girlfriend As Alibi Via NYDailyNews A suspect tried to use a memorable sexual encounter with his girlfriend as an alibi for the murder of a Brooklyn landlord, documents released Friday show. Kendel Felix, 27, first told detectives he was hunkered down when Menachem Stark was kidnapped and choked during a raging blizzard in early January. “I was up at my girl Aneisha’s house that I was seeing at the time. . . . I stayed there for the night,” cops quoted him as saying after his April arrest. “I remember that night ’cause of the snow and it was the first time” she performed oral sex on him, according to court documents. Later, court papers show, Felix described an accomplice suffocating the 39-year-old victim and naming two others who helped burn and dispose the body at a Long Island gas station. Prosecutors still hope to gather enough evidence to catch those who remain at large. SMH. Felix appeared Friday at his arraignment for murder, and is facing a maximum of 25 years to life in prison. In his lengthy statement, Felix said he never met Stark before, only working in construction at his buildings. He changed his tune after mentioning to detectives his dad is a pastor and being asked “if his father taught him about being truthful,” the court papers show. What is the point of lying in the first place if you’re gonna end up caving and snitching on your friends in the end??? Image via Shutterstock/Gregory P. Mango
Even after the death of Canadian teen Amanda Todd, whose suicide is being blamed largely on bullying, hateful messages are appearing on online memorial pages . Messages poking fun at her death and making Todd out to be a villain are followed by reactions from the online community, shaming those bashing her. Amanda Todd Video Amanda Todd, 15, was found dead in her home Wednesday. Officials believe she killed herself, and five weeks prior to her death, Todd posted a video (above) sharing that she’d been bullied and attempted suicide once before. Now, two “R.I.P. Amanda Todd” Facebook pages, which combined had nearly one million likes as of Saturday night, are filled with comments, photos, videos. Some mourn the loss of the teen, but others had a darker tone. One picture shows the silhouette of a female body hanging dead with the mocking caption: “Todding.” Other posted a photo allegedly of Amanda Todd topless. Other doctored photos mock the deceased British Columbian. “You want to bully. Go for it – but the RCMP has set up an account for information on people who continue to bully her and it will be my pleasure to report you,” responded a Facebook user. RCMP Sergeant Peter Thiessen says police are aware of the situation. “It’s really a matter of those who are involved in it to realize the impact of what they are doing and that they are bordering on criminal acts,” said Thiessen. “If we get that type of evidence then we would be quick to lay a charge,” No charges have been laid regarding the bullying of Todd, in large part because it is very complicated to identify when comments become criminal, Thiessen said: “We are looking at what transpired in regards to Amanda, what transpired on social media, what transpired face to face, who may have had contact with her in that regard, and whether there’s evidence to support any sort of criminal charge to any person or persons who may have had an impact in the type of decision Amanda made.” “I don’t know that I’m in a position to drill down into those details, but there are a number of areas in the criminal code, where charges can be laid, without getting into what those areas would be, and speculating on that. It’s a matter of accumulating the appropriate evidence to support the appropriate charge.” What do you think? Should Amanda Todd’s bullies face criminal charges?
Felix Baumgartner, an Austrian daredevil, completed the highest and fastest skydive in world history today, successfully free falling to Earth from 128,100 feet. Felix Baumgartner Space Jump With millions around the world watching, he stepped out of a space capsule into OUTER FREAKING SPACE and plunged downward to the planet we call home. Felix reached a maximum speed of 833.9 miles per hour. The 43-year-old Austrian therefore broke the sound barrier, or Mach 1, measured at 761.2 mph, becoming the first man to do so without the aid of a machine. Baumgartner broke records set half a century ago by Joe Kittinger, 84, a retired Air Force colonel who guided him throughout the ordeal from mission control. Baumgartner’s space jump set records for speed and distance, however the elapsed time, 4 minutes and 20 seconds, was 16 seconds short of Kittinger’s 1960 record. He ascended with the aid of a helium balloon and landed safe and sound in Roswell, N.M. An estimated 300 engineers and scientists were involved with the mission sponsored by Red Bull Stratos. Congrats to Felix and everyone involved on an exhilarating job well done.
NYC EDM event also features Felix Cartal, Zedd, Funkagenda, aerialists and LED screens. By Akshay Bhansali Fedde Le Grand Photo: Andrew Rauner NEW YORK — Due to post-Miami-EDM fatigue, Thursday night’s Cosmic Opera Act II may have only been for New York’s super-committed dance music fans. With 1,500 or so tickets sold, though, for those in attendance, the high-concept Opera-meets-EDM party was an exceptional effort. Dubbed “Imbroglio,” the second Act of CO was set in a steampunk world, with the experience meant to evoke the fire, angst and turmoil that comes after two people first meet and fall in love. It was similar to the way that EDM and Opera did in February when Cosmic Opera debuted, featuring Swedish House Mafia’s Axwell as headliner. “There’s fire and gritty performances, and aerialists battling it out in a Thunderdome above the audience,” Cosmic Opera founder Justin Cohen told MTV News Friday (April 6). “We have this claw chandelier, it’s actually the heaviest chandelier in the world right now, and everything is moving, which goes along with that story of this is Imbroglio Act II. And now things are getting a bit crazier.” And crazier it did get, but in a uncontrived, cool way. Fire-wielding performers spit flames around the Opera’s organ-like DJ booth and stage-flanking runways. A unique 360-degree laser was featured in a spectacular light display. “Eyes Wide Shut”-esque masked performer couples ambled about the crowds, shifting from infatuation to clash and back. Forty-foot-high LED screens moved forward and backward, and the chandelier claw would descend down into the audience lined with lights. And Cohen and his team tapped a talent pool certainly capable of bringing an angsty, aggressive, hard-hitting audio experience to New York both nights in dBerrie, Funkagenda, Felix Cartal , Zedd and headliner Fedde Le Grand . Rising star Zedd continues to dazzle, and it’s worth noting that for being a nice, young, smallish (in size up there onstage) guy, he continues to lay down among the more explosive sets in dance music. And Thursday night was no exception. The venue’s six LED screens depicted flames, and five dancers in white wigs and silver attire hit the stages’ runways for Zedd’s Opera entrance number, with Zedd signaling with his hands, “Let’s do this.” And with that, his onslaught began: Fans chanted back Angger Dimas & Bassjackers’ “Ria.” Giant lengths of steam shot out into the crowd for Dada Life’s “Kick Out the Epic Motherf—er,” and the audience seemed in a frenzy for Knife Party’s whopping “Internet Friends.” After an electric set ended with a new song, and Zedd’s new mash-up of “Slam the Door” and buddy Skrillex’s “Cinema” (Zedd revealed to MTV News he calls it “Don’t Slam the Cinema”), he handed the baton over, literally via a performer, to Dutch house music star Fedde Le Grand , who headlined both nights of COII. A sumptuous violin solo performance led into Le Grand’s headlining organ-DJ booth, steam-punked out with pipes and a baritone saxophone. And then FLG began his set with a hearty remix of his hit “So Much Love” and followed with room-shaking hit after hit. Calvin Harris’ “Feel So Close,” Steve Angello’s “Knas,” Benny Benassi’s “House Music” and Arty’s “Around the World” were all part of his arsenal. But so were some stellar reworks. Steam shots drove the crowd mental when FLG dropped opening performer dBerrie’s remix of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know.” An unknown bootleg of OneRepublic’s “Apologize” was masterful, as was a provocative “Leave the World Behind” vs. Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams.” After Fedde Le Grand’s two-hour closing set and a three-hour production breakdown, Cohen and his team readied Friday night’s final showing of Cosmic Opera Act II, which will see the Felix Cartal join in the festivities. Did you attend one or both nights of Cosmic Opera II? Tell us about you favorite moments in the comments below! Related Artists Fedde Le Grand
Video effects made by me using footage from the australian pole dance competition music uploaded onto video by me using Eminem No Apologies instrumental version,kinda hit me as two things known to be negative ie rap/hip hop and pole dancing can be turned into something creative and stunning.