Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty Today marks six years since little Blue Ivy Carter graced the world with her presence, and we haven’t stopped obsessing over the young queen since. Ever since that fateful day when Beyoncé announced her pregnancy at the 2011 MTV VMAs, she and Jay- Z haven’t stopped gushing over their first bundle of joy. Hit the flip for more time the Carters raved about their first born, Blue Ivy.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The man accused of driving into a crowd protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville faces a new charge of first-degree murder after a court hearing Thursday in which prosecutors presented surveillance video and other evidence against him. Prosecutors announced at the start of a preliminary hearing for James Alex Fields that they were seeking to upgrade the second-degree murder charge he previously faced in the Aug. 12 collision in Charlottesville that left 32-year-old Heather Heyer dead and dozens injured. The judge agreed to that and ruled there is probable cause for all charges against Fields, including nine lesser felony counts, to proceed. Fields’ case will now be presented to a grand jury for an indictment. Authorities say the 20-year-old, described by a former teacher as having a keen interest in Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler, drove his speeding car into a group of counterprotesters the day of the “Unite the Right” rally that drew hundreds of white nationalist from around the country. The attack came after the rally in this Virginia college town had descended into chaos — with violent brawling between attendees and counterdemonstrators — and authorities had forced the crowd to disband. Surveillance footage from a Virginia State Police helicopter, played by prosecutors in court, captured the moment of impact by the car and the cursing of the startled troopers on board. The video then showed the car as it reversed, drove away and eventually pulled over. The helicopter had been monitoring the violence, and prosecutors questioned Charlottesville Police Detective Steven Young about the video as it played. Another surveillance video from a restaurant showed the car head slowly in what Young testified was the direction of the counterprotesters, who were not in view of the camera. The car reversed before speeding forward into the frame again. After that footage, a man in the crowd shouted an expletive and cried out, “Take me out.” He and others left the courtroom. Fields, of Maumee, Ohio, sat quietly in a striped jumpsuit with his hands cuffed during the hearing. His attorney Denise Lunsford did not present evidence or make any arguments at the hearing, although she did cross-examine the detective. Fields was photographed hours before the attack with a shield bearing the emblem of Vanguard America, one of the hate groups that took part in the rally, although the group denied any association with him. A former teacher, Derek Weimer, has said Fields was fascinated in high school with Nazism, idolized Adolf Hitler, and had been singled out by officials at his Union, Kentucky, school for “deeply held, radical” convictions on race. During her cross-examination of Young, Lunsford asked if searches of Fields’ computer, phone or social media revealed any evidence that he was part of Vanguard America or any other white nationalist group. Young said, “No.” Young also testified that he was among the first officers to respond to the scene where Fields pulled over. No weapon was found in the car, he said. Lunsford asked the detective what Fields said as he was being detained. Fields said he was sorry and asked if people were OK, according to Young. When Fields was told someone had died, he appeared shocked and sobbed, Young said. Young said authorities had identified 36 victims of the car attack, including Heyer — a number higher than officials have previously given. Some have significant injuries and are “wheelchair bound,” Young said. Fields would have faced between five to 40 years in prison for a second-degree murder conviction. First-degree murder carries a penalty of 20 years to life in prison. Charlottesville General District Court Judge Robert Downer Jr. also presided over preliminary hearings Thursday for three other defendants. Charged in cases related to the August rally are Richard Preston, who is accused of firing a gun, and Jacob Goodwin and Alex Ramos, who are accused in an attack on a man in a parking garage that was captured in photos and video that went viral. The judge certified the charges against all three men. All those cases will also head to a grand jury. Jason Kessler, the main organizer of the Unite the Right rally, was in court to watch the proceedings. When he arrived Thursday, a small crowd of angry protesters outside the courthouse chanted, “Blood on your hands.” PHOTO: AP Like BlackAmericaWeb.com on Facebook . Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Share your email below to receive our daily newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
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Source: Allison Shelley / Getty E! Online is reporting that Sean “Diddy” Combs has changed his name again. The man formerly known as Puff Daddy now wants to be known as “Brotherly Love,” or, “Love” for short. In a Twitter video posted on his 48th birthday (November 4), Love informed his 13.3 million followers of the change. I decided to change my name again! My new name is LOVE aka Brother Love. #TakeDat pic.twitter.com/gArAXusygG — Sean Diddy Combs (@diddy) November 4, 2017
Source: Agence France Presse / Getty Heavyweight phenom Deontay Wilder thrilled social media Saturday (November 4) with another dominant performance. After knocking out Bermane Stiverne in the first round, he remains undefeated. All but one of his 39 wins has come by knockout. Now, he can also add a timeless meme to his record. New meme Alert pic.twitter.com/ZhziY9ghfK — BallerAlert (@balleralert) November 5, 2017 Clickthrough for full video of the vicious knockout.
Source: PNC / Getty Visiting the dentist or orthodontist is never fun, but at least they provide drugs to get you through it. This young lady got so lost in the sauce after an appointment, she thought she lost her tongue on the ride home. I told Larae i was reposting this funniest shit i seen all day! pic.twitter.com/U1Q8yGOKpi — mila banks (@MuvaJayy) November 3, 2017
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Grab some popcorn, because Camila Cabello’s cinematic ‘Havana’ music video is finally here. The Dave Meyers-directed short film features cameos from Young Thug, Lele Pons, LeJuan James, and Noah Centineo.