Atlanta, GA - King Von’s alleged killer Lul Tim has reportedly had the 2020 murder charges against him dropped in Georgia.
According to XXL, Tim’s lawyer confirmed on Sunday (August 20) that the murder charges have been dropped in the case surrounding King Von’s death.
AD LOADING...
“The case against Mr. Leeks was dismissed prior to ever being indicted,” the attorney relayed in a statement after speculation circuited online suggesting that his client was no longer being prosecuted over the Chicago rapper’s killing.
Gift-giving season is upon us (as is Black Friday, apparently), and instead of driving myself crazy trying to find the perfect gift for every single person in my life, I’m keeping things simple this year and snagging up a few delicious gift sets to spread holiday cheer.
Along with saving me time, this gifting technique is going to save me money and save me from any doubt that the recipient in mind won’t like it.
Ice-T has made a comfortable life for himself playing New York Police Department Detective/Sergeant Odafin Tutuola on the NBC police drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The 23rd season of the history-making television series debuted in September and has since hit over 500 episodes.
But beyond SVU and spots in various television ads such as Tide and GEICO, Ice-T is also a talented voice-over actor. On Wednesday (November 10), Ice-T will guest star on Nickelodeon’s animated show Bubble Guppies as “Garbage Khan” (not to be confused with “Garbage Can”).
0SHARESShareTweet Mark Fetch Obituary, Death – The community of Bismarck, North Dakota, is mourning the loss of a beloved individual, Mark Fetch, whose passing has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him. Mark Fetch, a resident of Bismarck, is remembered for his contributions, kindness, and the positive impact he had on the lives of many.
Mark’s journey through life touched the hearts of the Bismarck community in profound ways.
A few months back, my colleague Lou Lumenick proposed that “Gone With the Wind” go the way of the Confederate flag. It’s with a heavy heart that I wonder whether we should retire “Sixteen Candles,” since it seems to celebrate both racism and date rape.
Reviewing the instantly forgettable “Jem and the Holograms” this fall reminded me of my lifelong love of 1980s movie queen Molly Ringwald, who played Jem’s mom.