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One of The Three Louisville Police Officers Involved In The Breonna Taylor Shooting Is Indicted

A grand jury on Wednesday indicted one of three police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment. However, the charges relate to the firing of shots into the home next door – and not Taylor’s killing. A grand jury indicted former officer Brett Hankison on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. The other two involved in the shooting, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Detective Myles Cosgrove, were not indicted.  A wanton endangerment charge is a a felony that carries one to five years in prison if Hankison is convicted. A judge issued a warrant for his arrest and set a $15,000 cash bond.

Taylor, 26, was shot during the serving of a “no-knock” search warrant on March 13 related to a narcotics investigation. The officers arrived without warning and drew resistance from Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who said he didn’t know it was police who entered the apartment and was alarmed by the sudden interruption. Taylor was not the subject of the raid, and she had no criminal history.

Ben Crump, an attorney for Taylor’s family, and co-counsels Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, released a statement in reaction to Wednesday’s announcement: “This is outrageous and offensive to Breonna Taylor’s memory. It’s yet another example of no accountability for the genocide of persons of color by white police officers. If Hankison’s behavior constituted wanton endangerment of the people in the apartments next to hers, then it should also be considered wanton endangerment of Breonna. In fact, it should have been ruled wanton murder. How ironic and typical that the only charges brought in this case were for shots fired into the apartment of a white neighbor, while no charges were brought for the shots fired into the Black neighbor’s apartment or into Breonna’s residence.”

Ex-police officer charged in Breonna Taylor case

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NFL Players Union Launch Investigation Of Los Angeles Chargers After QB Tyrod Taylor Injury

On Wednesday, the NFL players union said it has launched an investigation into the Los Angeles Chargers’ handling of an injury to veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor. The Chargers said the 31-year-old Taylor had difficulty breathing before their game Sunday, and was transported to a hospital, missing his Week 2 start against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rookie quarterback Justin Herbert started in place of Taylor. 

On Sunday, Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said he did not know how serious Taylor’s injury was, and he team said Taylor had a chest injury and was experiencing “pains” in that area. By Monday, Lynn said Taylor was home and “doing well.”  However sources say that Taylor had an “adverse reaction” after he received a painkiller injection to address a rib injury. Additional details about the injury Wednesday say that Taylor had a lung punctured during the injection.

The Chargers will host the Carolina Panthers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif on Sunday.

Chargers doctor punctured QB Tyrod Taylor’s lung with pain-killing injection

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Runaway June To Release New Holiday EP “When I Think About Christmas”

Runaway June — consisting of Naomi Cooke, Natalie Stovall and Jennifer Wayne — announced the upcoming release of their new holiday EP, When I Think About Christmas. Runaway June experienced a change in lineup this year, welcoming in Natalie after former member Hannah Mulholland departed in May. 

The five-song EP features three holiday standards, “Sleigh Ride,” “O Holy Night” and “Let It Snow,” as well as two original tunes, “Christmas on the Radio” and the title track, “When I Think About Christmas.” Jennifer co-wrote “When I Think About Christmas” with Josh Matheny and Tiffany Goss, a song that she said “feels like it’s been around for a hundred years.” 

When I Think About Christmas will be released on October 16. 

Runaway June Announce ‘When I Think Of Christmas’ EP

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Take A Listen To Riley Green’s New Single, “If It Wasn’t for Trucks”

Riley Green’s new single, “If It Wasn’t for Trucks,” will hit country radio on Oct. 12. The tune is the title track from Riley’s recently released, five-song EP. 

Riley’s debut single, “There Was a Girl,” reached No. 1 on the Mediabase chart in April 2019, which he followed up with his Top 20 hit, “I Wish Grandpas Never Died.”  Green’s upcoming sophomore album is expected to drop sometime in 2021.

Listen to “If It Wasn’t for Trucks” at the link: here.

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MTV’s ’16 And Pregnant’ Will Return As Reimagined Docu-Series

MTV announced that it is bringing back the iconic series 16 and Pregnant as a newly reimagined docu-series.  The series launched over a decade ago and helped to reduce teen pregnancy to record lows. The six-episode season premieres on Tuesday, October 6 at 9PM ET/PT on MTV. The new season will follow the pregnancy journey from multiple perspectives, not just from the young mother. 

16 and Pregnant first aired on MTV in 2009, and helped support young people in making responsible decisions about sexual health. MTV will continue this important conversation in the upcoming season. 16 and Pregnant kicked off three hit series spanning over the last ten years, “Teen Mom OG,” “Teen Mom 2” and “Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant.”

MTV also announced it was expanding its 16 and.. franchise with 16 and Recovering, an intimate, four-part documentary series that follows the triumphs and challenges of nine students attending Northshore Recovery High School in Beverly, Massachusetts, which was founded to address the rise in adolescent addiction in the midst of the opioid epidemic.

’16 and Pregnant’ Returning to MTV

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CW’s “Supergirl” Will End With Sixth And Final Season

The CW and Warner Bros. Television announced that the superhero drama “Supergirl” is coming to an end after its upcoming sixth season. The show is set to start production on its final season “later this month,” the CW said.

“Supergirl,” starring Melissa Benoist, debuted in 2015 on CBS, but it made the move to the CW for its second season, joining the network’s existing lineup of superhero series’ from producer Greg Berlanti.

On Instagram, Benoist wrote a tribute to the series, saying, “To say it has been an honor portraying this iconic character would be a massive understatement. Seeing the incredible impact the show has had on young girls around the world has always left me humbled and speechless. She’s had that impact on me, too. She’s taught me strength I didn’t know I had, to find hope in the darkest of places, and that we are stronger when we’re united.”

‘Supergirl’ To End After Upcoming Sixth Season, Melissa Benoist Confirms

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Michael Stipe, Patti Smith and More Join Forces on ‘People Have the Power’

Michael Stipe, Patti Smith, Joan Baez, Cyndi Lauper, Stella McCartney, Tony Hawk, and Micah Nelson, along with many artists and activists worldwide, have recorded a socially distant version of “People Have the Power” to honor the sixth anniversary of non-profit group Pathway to Paris.

Co-founded by Smith’s daughter Jesse Paris Smith and cellist Rebecca Foon, Pathway to Paris is dedicated to offering tangible solutions for combatting global climate change.

This version of the 1988 song People Have the Power, written by Smith and late husband/bandmate Fred “Sonic” Smith, features participants from 24 countries, 38 cities and six continents. Check it out at the link: here.

Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Cyndi Lauper & More Sing ‘People Have the Power’ to Encourage Voting

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Smashing Pumpkins Officially Announce New Album ‘CYR’

Smashing Pumpkins have officially announced the details surrounding their new album, Cyr.

Cyr will be a double album consisting of 20 tracks, and featuring two previously released singles — ‘The Colour of Love’ as well as the title track. The band also shared the album’s artwork on social media, along with links for pre-order ahead of its release, which you can view in the link below.

Cyr is set for release on Friday, November. 27th.

The Smashing Pumpkins Announce New Double Album CYR

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Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” Spends Fourth Week At No. 1

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s hit collaboration “WAP” is once again the #1 song in America, remaining at the top of the Hot 100 chart for the fourth week in a row. “WAP” is now Cardi’s longest-running #1 as a lead artist, surpassing her breakout hit “Bodak Yellow” which held onto the top spot for three weeks in 2017. 

In addition, “WAP” is still #1 on Billboard‘s Global 200. Last week, the track became the first-ever Number One on the new chart which ranks the most popular songs on the planet.

“WAP” also spends a sixth week at #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. Cardi and Megan lead the Streaming Songs chart for the fifth week (41.5 million streams) as well.

Cardi B’s ‘WAP’ Tops Billboard Hot 100 for Fourth Week, The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’ Makes History in Top Five

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Lewis Capaldi’s “Before You Go” Hits No. 1 on Billboard’s Pop Songs and Radio Songs Charts

Lewis Capaldi’s “Before You Go” has hit No. 1 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart, and the mainstream top 40-based Pop Songs charts.

The track has taken the longest journey to No. 1 on Pop Songs since the chart began in 1992, reaching the top in its 37th week. On the Radio Songs chart, Before You Go dethroned The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” which dropped to No. 2 after a record-breaking 23 weeks on top.

To date, Before You Go has drawn 1.2 billion in cumulative radio audience and 330.4 million U.S. streams and has sold 186,000 downloads, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. You can watch the official music video for “Before You Go” at the link: here

Lewis Capaldi’s ‘Before You Go’ Wraps Record Run to No. 1 on Pop & Radio Songs Charts

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