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To FREEDOM: Raheem Howard Released From Prison After Being Falsely Accused Of Attempted Murder Of Louisiana Cop

Image via Hero Images/Getty Raheem Howard Cleared Of Attempted Murder Of Policeman Yuseff Hamadeh Back on August 10, Raheem Howard was charged with the attempted murder of Baton Rouge police officer Yuseff Hamadeh during an arrest pursuit following a traffic stop according to WAFB . Howard attempted to publicly plead his case to the media just prior to being booked for the alleged murder attempt. #UPDATE : Suspected of allegedly shooting at a BRPD officer, 21-year-old Raheem Howard made a dramatic plea of innocence while being taken into custody. He will be charged with attempted first-degree murder and illegal use of a weapon. > > https://t.co/Le7iPHG8Ap pic.twitter.com/az0GFVAw1O — WAFB (@WAFB) August 11, 2018 A few weeks later, Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul announced that the officer Hamadeh did have any of his cameras turned on, not the body camera, not the dashboard camera, and the rear camera was facing down. Thus, no footage of the incident was available. Howard’s lawyer believes this was 100& intentional according to a previous WAFB report. “A deliberate act,” Rep. James said. “His body cam that we’ve been asked to pay for and the citizens of this community have been asked to foot the bill for, was purposely left off. His dash cam, that this community has been asked to pay for, purposely left off. A third camera, which breeds that trust and transparency, turned downward. We’re asking that the Baton Rouge Police Department live up to what they’ve been asked of us.” In September East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore announced that there will be no charges because, surprise, there is NO evidence. Finally after a month of sitting in prison for being labeled an attempted cop killer, Raheem Howard was set free from prison on October 2. #BREAKING : Raheem Howard, who was accused of shooting at a BRPD officer before charges were dropped due to a lack of evidence, was released early Tuesday. His mother says the officer who fired at her son should be charged with attempted murder. > > https://t.co/1vioHBnWzF pic.twitter.com/byxR4ow0Wg — WAFB (@WAFB) October 2, 2018 Raheem’s mother now wants Yuseff Hamadeh charged with attempted murder for firing a shot at her son unjustly. At this time, Officer Hamadeh is still employed at the department. That needs to change ASAP.

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To FREEDOM: Raheem Howard Released From Prison After Being Falsely Accused Of Attempted Murder Of Louisiana Cop

Lil Boosie Could Face Further Charges Following Murder Indictment

Baton Rouge DA says rapper is under investigation for five other killings. By Gil Kaufman Lil Boosie Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images In addition to an indictment on first-degree murder charges handed down by a grand jury on Thursday, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, rapper Lil Boosie (born Torrence Hatch) could be facing additional murder counts based on an ongoing police investigation into five unsolved killings in the area. According to The Advocate, Thursday’s indictment — which stemmed from an incident in October that left 35-year-old Terry Boyd dead after two men fired shots through a window in his home — is part of what prosecutors are calling a murder-for-hire case. East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III told the paper that investigators are looking into whether Boosie, 27, and others are involved in at least five other killings in the area since early last year. “We’re investigating the others in a similar fashion,” Moore said. “We are investigating the common pattern of these killings and money.” Boosie, already imprisoned since November for a probation violation, was also indicted on Thursday on multiple drug-possession charges and for an alleged scheme to smuggle illicit substances into the jail where he is being held. The Advocate reported that Boosie; girlfriend Walnita Decuir, 25; former correctional officer Joshua Wilson, 27, and fellow inmate Stacey Riley, 36, were all indicted on charges that they conspired to smuggle contraband, which included drugs such as codeine, marijuana, ecstasy and synthetic marijuana — into Dixon Correctional Institute, where Boosie is being held. Boosie is not entitled to post bond on the first-degree murder charge and will remain incarcerated while that case moves forward. Moore declined to say how much money Boosie allegedly paid to have Boyd killed, who pulled the trigger or why Boyd was targeted. Two other men, Michael Louding and Adrian Pittman, were also indicted on similar charges earlier this month in connection with Boyd’s killing. In total, investigators are looking at six slayings over a 14-month period, from the February 9, 2009, shooting death of local rapper Chris “Nussie” Jackson to an April 1 double-murder of two local men. In September, Boosie pleaded guilty to a third-offense marijuana possession charge and under a plea deal a judge was expected to sentence him to 10 years in prison with all but the first two years suspended, which would mean he’d be eligible for parole in one year. But after Boosie violated the terms of the deal in November by leaving his house during confinement, the judge doubled the term. Now, Moore told the paper, he is going to ask the judge to revoke the deal and resentence Boosie to the original 10-year term. A district attorney said the death penalty was not out of the question for Boosie in the murder case. A spokesperson for the rapper could not be reached for comment at press time. Related Artists Lil Boosie

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Lil Boosie Could Face Further Charges Following Murder Indictment