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Father Kills Daughter And Ex To Avoid Child Support Payments

How much is too much to allow a 2-year-old to live?” This was the question asked by Prince George County’s State Attorney Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) asked the jury in her opening statement. “Is it $200? Is it $400? Is $600 the magic number?” she said. It’s hard to believe a father would kill his child, not to mention her mother, because of child support. But on Tuesday, a jury convicted a Maryland man named Daron Boswell-Johnson on two counts of murder in the double killing. Reports say not long after Boswell-Johnson became a father he took to the Internet posting questions that related to child support in hopes that other dad’s who had gone through it could help. According to the  Washington Post , in 2015 Boswell-Johnson’s posts asked, “How can I stop child support?” “How does the court know if child support is not paid?” he typed shortly after. And in January 2016, he asked, “What if I am behind on my child support?” It would only be a few weeks later that his paycheck would start seeing a $600 a month garnish. Soon after, in the early morning of Feb. 2, 2016, his daughter Chloe Davis-Green and her mother, NeShante Davis, were dead. With no gun and no DNA evidence linking Boswell-Johnson to the murder scene, prosecutors relied on his videotaped confession to detectives, cellphone records, surveillance videos and notes he wrote to his loved ones before heading to jail. “I know I failed you as a son,” he told his mother. See a short video where Boswell-Johnson is being interviewed by cop. “I’m not the monster they are making me seem to be,” he wrote to the mother of his other two children.  “I was lying to them until they bring me your picture,” he told his girlfriend. The lie he refers to is when he first told officials that he was sleeping at the time in question. But then he was shown surveillance video of his SUV rolling out of his apartment complex that morning. He acquiesced, and told detectives he simply went to his daughter’s townhouse to see her off to school. WP reports eventually, after hours of denials, Boswell-Johnson confessed, prosecutors said. He woke up in the early hours of Feb. 2 and drove to Fort Washington, parking his car down the street from Davis’s home, then sat on the steps two houses away waiting for Davis to emerge for work, detectives testified, describing Boswell-Johnson’s confession. “I want to talk about child support,” Boswell-Johnson said to her, according to his recorded police interview. When she refused to talk, he pulled a gun from his waistband and fired, he said in his confession. Davis was shot in the back and Chloe suffered two gunshot wounds, with the bullets piercing her car seat, according to expert testimony at trial. The close-range gunfire was so violent, according to prosecutors, it blew Chloe out of her car seat and the beads out of her hair. “He went there to terminate his child support,” Assistant State’s Attorney Joseph Ruddy said after showing jurors the bloodstained pink onesie Chloe was wearing the morning of the shooting. “Chloe was a bill . . . a bill that he wasn’t going to pay.” After the killing, Boswell-Johnson fled and went to work. Read more on the story  here . READ MORE STORIES ON BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM: GET THE HOTTEST STORIES STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX:  Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit    

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Doing Numbers: Spotify Valued at Nearly $30 Billion Following Their NYSE Debut

Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Spotify’s Value Sky Rockets Following Going Public On Tuesday, the Spotify opened up to the New York Stock Exchange at $165.90 a share, which puts the company’s value at $29.5 billion. According to  TechCrunch , their “estimated” value translated to that of $23.5 billion, so it’s safe to say the biggest streaming platform surpassed expectations. Spotify began trading through “direct public offering,” which allowed current shareholders to sell an existing number shares directly to stock market investors rather than issuing new stock. This allowed Spotify shareholders, including employees, to sell early. Spotify’s founder Daniel Ek explained why they took this approach in a blog post . “Spotify is not raising capital, and our shareholders and employees have been free to buy and sell our stock for years. So while tomorrow puts us on a bigger stage, it doesn’t change who we are, what we are about, or how we operate. This is why we are doing things a little differently,” he wrote in part. “[…] Spotify has never been a normal kind of company. As I mentioned during our Investor Day, our focus isn’t on the initial splash. Instead, we will be working on trying to build, plan, and imagine for the long term. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we stumble. The constant is that we believe we are still early in our journey and we have room to learn and grow.” Last month, the company said it had 159 million monthly active users, 71 million of which are premium subscribers. According to  MarketWatch , Spotify closed the day at $149.95 per share, which brings the valuation of the company to $27 billion.

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Doing Numbers: Spotify Valued at Nearly $30 Billion Following Their NYSE Debut

Watch Cardi B And Offset Get Close In “Bartier Cardi” Video

Source: Charley Gallay / Getty Hip Hop’s ‘18 Bonnie and Clyde continue to ride up the charts. They’ll be adding more streaming checks to their joint account off the strength of Cardi B and 21 Savage’s new “Bartier Cardi” video. Watch Cardi and Offset get freaky in the back of a Lyft on the way to a freakfest at 21 Savage ’s mansion.

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Ed O’Bannon Says NCAA Is Making More than Enough To Go Around

Source: Ronald Martinez / Getty The NCAA’s Twitter account shared this video in defense of the organization’s exploitative practices. What would happen if NCAA schools started paying men’s basketball and football players? Other sports would be eliminated. pic.twitter.com/c0Y1s7NG1x — NCAA (@NCAA) March 31, 2018 The man in this clip claims that paying NCAA athletes would force schools to eliminate the athletic programs in less profitable sports. His argument basically admits that universities’ business models unproportionally exploit students’ labor for sports like men’s basketball and football, making them cash cows for the entire college education system. Wrong. I've seen the books ..everybody can get something — Ed O'Bannon (@Ed_OBannon) March 31, 2018 Former UCLA men’s basketball star and Longtime NCAA legal opponent Ed O’Bannon quickly challenged the tweet. “I’ve seen the books,” he said, “everybody can get something.”

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90’s and 2000’s Remixes That Were Better Than The Original

Source: Jim Spellman / Getty It’s crazy what one tweet can start. When documentarian Matthew A. Cherry asked his timeline to name remixes that came out better than the original songs, few could have guessed that he would get over 1,000 replies within a few hours. Whether you credit Diddy or Jermaine Dupri with perfecting the remix, click through this mega-playlist to re-experience the greatest flips of all time. @DianneG kicked things off with two indisputable bangers, featuring the original Queen Bee, Lil Kim . On that note: Quiet Storm Remix- Mobb Deep ft Lil Kim — Dianne Gallagher (@DianneG) April 1, 2018

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90’s and 2000’s Remixes That Were Better Than The Original

90’s and 2000’s Remixes That Were Better Than The Original

Source: Jim Spellman / Getty It’s crazy what one tweet can start. When documentarian Matthew A. Cherry asked his timeline to name remixes that came out better than the original songs, few could have guessed that he would get over 1,000 replies within a few hours. Whether you credit Diddy or Jermaine Dupri with perfecting the remix, click through this mega-playlist to re-experience the greatest flips of all time. @DianneG kicked things off with two indisputable bangers, featuring the original Queen Bee, Lil Kim . On that note: Quiet Storm Remix- Mobb Deep ft Lil Kim — Dianne Gallagher (@DianneG) April 1, 2018

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So This Is Where The Washing Machine Has Been Hiding Your Lost Socks

Source: Westend61 / Getty We can all rest easy now that this decades-long mystery has been solved. YALL! I JUST FOUND A WHOLE WARDROBE OF SOCKS STUFFED INSIDE THIS PART OF MY WASHING MACHINE ! I KNEW IT! IT REALLY DOES EAT OUR SOCKS pic.twitter.com/qBeWkdfQmt — greenwithin (@plantbasedvibes) March 31, 2018 So now how do they build washing machines that don’t steal your undergarments?

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So This Is Where The Washing Machine Has Been Hiding Your Lost Socks

So This Is Where The Washing Machine Has Been Hiding Your Lost Socks

Source: Westend61 / Getty We can all rest easy now that this decades-long mystery has been solved. YALL! I JUST FOUND A WHOLE WARDROBE OF SOCKS STUFFED INSIDE THIS PART OF MY WASHING MACHINE ! I KNEW IT! IT REALLY DOES EAT OUR SOCKS pic.twitter.com/qBeWkdfQmt — greenwithin (@plantbasedvibes) March 31, 2018 So now how do they build washing machines that don’t steal your undergarments?

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So This Is Where The Washing Machine Has Been Hiding Your Lost Socks

Listen To The Kids: T-Pain & Other Rappers Who Support Da Yout Dem

Source: Larry Marano / Getty Education is an extremely important part in achieving any dream you have in life, so it’s always nice to see celebrities take the time to highlight the importance of having billions as well as brains. T-Pain even opened a charter school named after one of the punch lines in his hit song “Can’t Believe It.” You remember “Wiscansin”?: #Wiscansin University is now open for the spring semester! I can't believe it either https://t.co/NkKIe2ArH7 pic.twitter.com/LaYcquaaHC — T-Pain (@TPAIN) March 30, 2018 Right next to a photo of Tallahassee R. Pain, PhD Dean on the University’s official website reads: “I am honored and privileged to be the 22nd dean to lead Wiscansin University. I believe Wiscansin is truly an inspiring place, and I want to ensure that our programs continue to be poised for growth for the many years to come. I look forward to the many adventures and achievements we will embark on together.” We’re not sure if Teddy Pain is trolling us, but it would be nice to go to a school where the king of hooks is the Dean.  If it is true, Pain wouldn’t be the only hip hop artist to invest in the kids: J. Cole Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty Cole ‘s Dreamville Weekend, under his Dreamville Foundation, focuses on uplifting the Fayetteville community and even offers dinner, a career panel of Black professionals and events honoring community leaders. He also donates school supplies to kids in North Carolina annually. Hit the flip for more.

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Enter For A Chance To Win A $50 American Express Gift Card From ‘Empire’ & ‘Star’

Source: FOX / Radio One Atlanta Listen to win a $50 gift card PLUS one grand prize winner will win a $300 gift card from two of FOX’s hottest shows: Empire & Star! It’s the return of your Wednesday night FOX favorites! FOX is all-new with the return of  Empire , followed by  Star . It all starts at 8pm on FOX 5! Get all caught up for the spring premiere of the FOX hit drama series  Empire  and hit musical drama  Star  before new episodes premiere on Wednesday, March 28! Watch full episodes now on  fox.com  and  foxnow.com

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