Friday, February 15, 2008

Greazy Greez + Kelis = Happyfuntime.




stay tuned for the Gremix Album coming soon bitches.
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Police Car Destroyed In Olympia Riot During Dead Prez Concert



I Love It.
Police said a band called the Dead Presidents was playing at Evergreen State College when a fight broke out within the crowd at about 1:30 a.m.

As a campus police officer responded and tried to make an arrest in the brawl, she was surrounded by a crowd of concert-goers.

Police said as she struggled to remove the man from the crowd, the band onstage started playing a song called “F___ the Police,” and the audience became increasingly agitated and combative.

Washington State Patrol Trooper Brandy Kessler said the crowd surrounded the officer’s car, demanding for the arrested man to be released.

The officer called for backup. Thurston County deputies responded and removed the campus officer from her car and released the arrested man.

When a deputy’s car failed to start, the crowd overturned it, breaking out windows and ripping the car apart. Officers were pelted with rocks during the melee.

Officials said a deputy's laptop computer and a radar gun were stolen. No weapons were lost.

Troopers and a Thurston County SWAT team dispersed the crowd. No further arrests were made.

One officer was hurt by pepper spray in his eyes.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Gunman opens fire on Ill. campus; six dead


this is super fucked up.

DEKALB, Ill. - A former graduate student armed with two handguns and a shotgun opened fire Thursday in a large lecture hall on the campus of Northern Illinois University, killing five people and wounding at least 15 others before killing himself, authorities said.

University President John Peters said four females, a male and the shooter were killed. He said two other victims were in critical condition Thursday night.

The gunman, who was not identified, was a former graduate student at NIU but had since enrolled at another college, Peters said.

University Police Chief Donald Grady said police knew of no motive for the shooting, which occurred about 4 p.m. ET in on the stage in Cole Hall, which doubles as an auditorium. The campus is in DeKalb, a city of 40,000 nestled in a rural area about 65 miles west of downtown Chicago. Its enrollment is more than 25,000.

Paul Sundstrom of Rockford, Ill., one of 150 to 200 students in the geography class when the shooting took place, told NBC affiliate WMAQ that the gunman was a thin white man wearing a black “beanie” and a black trench coat.

The man entered the room from the back, behind the professor, and began shooting without saying a word, Sundstrom said. Firing in the general direction of the students, he emptied his clip of ammunition and calmly reloaded before resuming firing.

“He just walked in and just started shooting at people randomly,” Sundstrom said. “I crawled out to the main aisle, then just got up and ran and turned around and saw him shooting.”

Sundstrom added: “I just don’t know why anybody would want to do anything like this.”

G.T.A. IV

Wednesday, February 6, 2008