Rapper Silentó was arrested and charged with murdering his cousin Frederick Rooks in Georgia on Monday, February 1. Celebrity Mugshots Read article The “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” rapper, 23, was taken into custody on Monday morning and booked into DeKalb County Jail on one felony charge count of murder, according to inmate records and a statement from the DeKalb County Police Department via Twitter. Silentó (born Richard Lamar “Ricky” Hawk) was arrested after police investigated the recent death of Rooks, who was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds at a home in Panthersville, Georgia, on January 21. He was 34. Silento at the BET Awards in L.A. on June 26, 2016. Jordan Strauss/AP/Shutterstock Police spokesperson Michaela Vincent told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that after a “thorough investigation” the rapper was identified as the victim’s cousin and the “person responsible for Rooks’ murder.” Silentó, who rose to fame after his 2015 “Watc
The two were often the subject of Hollywood gossip during their on-and-off relationship between 2006 and 2011 because of their 18-year age difference. Wood was 18 years old when she met Manson, and he was 36.
At least four other women ― identified on social media as Ashley Walters, Sarah McNeilly, Ashley Lindsay Morgan and Gabriella Accarino ― posted abuse allegations against Manson on Monday.
“As he was wooing me I would come to find out he was torturing others,” McNeilly, a model, wrote in an Instagram post. “Before long I was the one being tortured.”
“I was emotionally abused, terrorized and scarred,” she wrote. “I was locked in rooms when I was ‘bad’, sometimes forced to listen to him entertaining other women. Kept away from certain friends or if I didn’t he would threaten to come after them. I was told stories of others who tried to tell their story and their pets ended up dead.”
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Erickson, who has pitched for the Dodgers and the Yankees, is accused of racing his friend Rebecca Grossman the night she fatally struck two young brothers with her car. (Araya Diaz/Getty Images for Harold & Carole Pump Foundation)
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA Former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson has been charged with reckless driving in connection to the hit-and-run that killed two Westlake Village brothers, aged 8 and 11.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney alleged Wednesday that Erickson, 51, was racing with Rebecca Grossman on Sep. 29, just before she fatally struck Mark and Jacob Iskander, ages 11 and 8, while they were crossing a crosswalk with their parents at the corner of Triunfo Canyon Road and Saddle Mountain Road.
The 'Say It' rapper has filed a motion with the court to amend the current protective order surrounding the case, which doesn't allow him to speak publicly about the alleged shooting
Former MLB pitcher charged in connection with fatal hit-and-run crash
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 10: Scott Erickson attends the 18th Annual Harold and Carole Pump Foundation Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 10, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. - Former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Westlake Village that killed two young boys.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office alleges Erickson was racing with Rebecca Grossman on Sept. 29 just moments before Grossman s car
struck and killed the two boys, who were in a crosswalk at the intersection of