That Roc is pulling strings: Part concert film, part backstage pass, J. Cole Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming tells J. Cole’s compelling life story through his own words and music, and through the observations of those who know him best. Witness the 90-minute special Saturday, January 9 at 10 PM on HBO, or watch via HBO NOW or HBO GO.
The new music video for J. Cole‘s latest single “Wet Dreamz” is finally here! The song hails from his platinum selling album, “2014 Forest Hills Drive,” and…
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You big dummy. Man Impersonates Cop To Get Discount On Donuts Those donuts must have been hella good. According to ABC 7: Pasco County Sheriff Deputies arrest a man after he tried to get a discount on donuts by impersonating a law enforcement officer. Deputies say 48-year-old Charles “Chuck” Barry went to the drive-thru of a Trinity Dunkin’ Donuts last week, and after identifying himself as law enforcement, asked for a discount on his order of donuts. When the clerk refused to give him the discount, Barry allegedly held up a gun — still in its holster — and said, “See, I’m a cop!” The witness told investigators Barry never pointed the gun at him or took it out of its holster. The next day he went through the drive-thru again and the manager took down his license plate tag. On November 12, surveillance was set up at Dunkin Donuts and a Deputy with the Pasco Sheriff’s Office observed Barry driving away from the business. A traffic stop was conducted and while speaking with Barry the deputy observed he had a law enforcement badge in his wallet. He was also carrying a .38 caliber revolver in his front pocket. He was positively identified by store personnel and arrested on above mentioned charges. Barry was charged with one count of False Impersonation of a law Enforcement Officer and Improper Exhibition of a Firearm. The dumbazz went back to the scene of the crime. Dayum. Shutterstock
Ninjas are forever telling on themselves via Instagram and Twitter. Identity Theft Criminals Arrested After Posting Instagram Picture According to The Daily Mail Identity thief didn’t make a very good job of concealing his own identity after investigators were able to track him down through a picture he posted on Instagram of his steak dinner. Nathaniel Troy Maye, 44, of Harlem, New York, and his partner Tiwanna Tenise Thomason, 39, of Miramar, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and possession of unauthorized access devices on Friday in federal court in Fort Lauderdale. In a judicial first, the Instagram photo of a steak and macaroni and cheese dinner was cited as evidence in the federal felony complaint. IRS agents had few clues about the man who called himself Troy early on in the investigation but finally got their break through the help of the photo sharing website. On January 7, a witness working undercover for the IRS met Maye and Thomason at Morton’s steakhouse in Fort Lauderdale, the Sun Sentinel reports. He was supposed to hand over a flash drive containing 50,000 identities which he believed would be used to file fraudulent income tax returns. When the handover was made at the restaurant, the drive contained only 50 identities. But IRS agents were also able to find hidden data linking the drive to a ‘Troy Maye”. When a special agent searched online, she found an Instagram profile for ‘TROYMAYE’ who, on January 7, posted a picture of a steak and macaroni and cheese meal which he captioned ‘Morton’s’. His profile picture also matched the description the witness gave. When they were arrested at Thomason’s apartment, they found two flash drives containing around 50,000 illegally obtained identities. They face up to a dozen years in federal prison and large fines for stealing and attempting to sell 700,000 identities. One thing is for sure, he won’t be having steak dinners in prison.