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Happy Birthday: Rich Homie Quan Celebrates Growing A Year Older With Trinidad James And Cyhi The Prynce [Photos]

Which One Would You Hit? Happy Birthday to Rich Homie Quan ! Over the weekend the rapper had a huge bash at Mansion Elan that included a performance with Trinidad James. If you had to choose between these two, who would get the drawls??? Here’s more info on the event: Think It’s A Game Entertainment (TIG) shut the city of Atlanta down at the celebratory birthday party for label artist, Rich Homie Quan at celebrity hot spot Mansion Elan. From the glistening branded ice sculptures to the dipped in new money green head-to-toe body painted models stamped with the Quan logo, complete with heavy artillery, the night proved most victorious. A packed and energetic crowd rapped along as the birthday boy performed his hit song “Type of Way” joined on stage by label mate Trinidad James. Rapper Cyhi The Prynce and newest label artists Jacquees and ForteBowie all turned up for the big event. Rich Homie Quan has been on a real roll as of late. In addition to his hit songs “Type of Way” and “My N***a” he’s also featured on August Alsina’s “Ghetto.” Check out the video below: v Check out more photos below:

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Happy Birthday: Rich Homie Quan Celebrates Growing A Year Older With Trinidad James And Cyhi The Prynce [Photos]

Drugs Are Bad M’Kay: Mexican Drug Lord Gunned Down By Clown Assassins At Kid’s Birthday Party

Eff a drug dealin’ thug ! Karma finally caught up to this guy in the form of some costumed clown thugs. Via NY Post reports : Gunmen dressed as clowns have shot dead one of Mexico’s most powerful former drug lords while he was attending a children’s party. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix, 63, was at the party during family celebrations in Cabo San Lucas, a major tourist resort in the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, AP reports. Gunmen dressed in costumes which included a wig and a round red nose entered the party which was being held in the luxurious Casa Oceano tourist area. Arellano Felix was hit at point blank range “by two bullets, one in the thorax and one in the head,” state special investigations prosecutor Isai Arias told AP. The “clowns” then fled the crime scene and a massive police operation failed to find them. Farncisco Rafael was the oldest of seven Arellano Felix brothers, who once dominated drug trafficking between Mexico and California through their brutal cartel, inspiring characters in the Steven Soderbergh film, “Traffic.” The Tijuana cartel was one of Mexico’s three largest drug outfits, but most of the brothers have been either killed or arrested, leaving rival groups to take over the trade. The cartel made headlines in 2006, when it was discovered they had dug trafficking tunnels from Tijuana through to California. Francisco Rafael Arellano Felix was arrested in 1980 in San Diego, California, for selling drugs and returned to Mexico upon his release on bail. In 1993, he was arrested in Mexico and jailed on drug charges. He was extradited to the United States in 2006 and was sentenced to six years in prison after confessing to selling drugs to an undercover agent. He was released in 2008, winning time off his sentence for good behavior, and repatriated to Mexico, according to his attorney at the time. Police killed another brother, Ramon, in a shootout in 2002. Three other brothers are in US prisons, including Eduardo, who was sentenced to 15 years by a California court in August for money laundering. Security experts believe the cartel is now run by the brothers’ sister Enedina and her son Fernando, known as “The Engineer.” SMH. This isn’t helping clowns much with their already shady reps. Can you imagine getting murked at a kids birthday party? Guess you never know when you gonna go for real when you are in that line of business. Handout/ Shutterstock

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Drugs Are Bad M’Kay: Mexican Drug Lord Gunned Down By Clown Assassins At Kid’s Birthday Party

WikiLeaks hackers threaten British Government

An army of computer hackers is planning to bring down British government websites if Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is extradited to Sweden. The 1,500-strong network of online activists has already sabotaged the websites of MasterCard, Visa and the Swedish government with millions of bogus visits. The attacks, termed “Operation Payback”, came after the credit card companies and PayPal, an online payment firm, announced that they would no longer process donations to the anti-secrecy organisation. The group of hackers, called Anonymous, said it would target British government websites if Mr Assange was extradited to Sweden, where he is wanted over allegations of sexual assault. Gregg Housh, an American internet activist who previously worked with the hackers, said: “They will go after the weakest links, because they want to see results. They will probably test a few sites and then decide.” The hackers said they were planning to target Amazon, the online retailer. A message posted on their Twitter account yesterday stated: “Target: wwwdotAmazondotcom locked on!!!”. Mr Assange was arrested by the Metropolitan Police’s extradition squad earlier this week after Swedish prosecutors issued an international arrest warrant. He is due to appear before City of Westminster magistrate’s court on Tuesday, where his lawyers will attempt to secure his release on bail. He has been accused by two women of one count of rape, two of sexual molestation and one of unlawful coercion. He denies the allegations and says that the sex was consensual. One of the hackers said: “It is definitely an information war. The core principle behind it is [that] information is free, governments keep information to themselves, WikiLeaks releases it to the general public and the war occurs.” The hackers’ actions so far have been essentially attacks by volume, known as DDoS, or distributed denial of service, in which the target site is hit with increased numbers of visitors with the intention of exceeding its capabilities and forcing it to crash. In this case, hundreds of volunteers have downloaded something called a botnet, which aids the distribution of the command to attack the site. The volunteer hackers wait until they are given a signal on an internet chat room, before launching the attack. The attacks are illegal in Britain and carry a maximum sentence of two years. A spokesman for PayPal insisted that, despite the attack, the site had not been disrupted. “As far as we are aware there hasn’t been any further impact on the site.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8193210/WikiLeaks-hackers-th… added by: ras_menelik