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Atlanta crime 4 shot in English Avenue

The incident happened early Sunday morning. Author: Jonathan Raymond (11Alive) Updated: 12:53 PM CDT May 16, 2021 ATLANTA Four people were shot early Sunday morning in an incident police said happened outside the Trap Music Museum in Atlanta s English Avenue neighborhood. Atlanta Police said three men shot in a silver car were taken to Grady Hospital in stable condition. The fourth victim, a woman, was shot in the back. Police said she had not been with the other victims, and was taken to Grady by an Uber driver. There was no word on her condition. The incident was originally reported as happening on Julian Street. Police later said they responded to the Trap Music Museum on nearby Travis Street.

T I , Coming 2 America s Nasty C Trap Music Museum appearance

T.I. appears at Trap Music Museum with sons to support Nasty C s new music Guests were able to explore the entire museum, seeing past installations like the legendary pink Cadillac from 2 Chainz Trap House. Author: Ryan Dennis (11Alive), LaPorsche Thomas Published: 3:41 PM EDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 4:19 PM EDT May 6, 2021 ATLANTA Atlanta rapper and mogul T.I. made an appearance at his popular Trap Music Museum earlier this week to welcome a rising hip-hop artist deemed The Coolest Kid in Africa.” He joined Nasty C, an upcoming South African rapper for “International Trap Night”. Nasty C is an artist we’ll be hearing a lot more about this summer, as Def Jam rolls out more music in the US from the star.

Houma restaurant side aims to serve food for the culture

Houma restaurant side aims to serve food for the culture KEZIA SETYAWAN, The Houma Courier March 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Co-owners Chad Smith, Jerne Martin and Divine Martin stand outside of Trap Seafood & Wings on East Main Street, Feb. 15, 2021, in Houma, La. For the co-owners, opening up a restaurant during the pandemic wasn’t a difficult choice. “We felt like it wasn’t really risky. It was food that people wanted,” said Jerne’ Martin. “The pandemic does have its challenges but this is something we believed in.” (Kezia Setyawan/The Courier via AP)Kezia Setyawan/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3The fried catfish and shrimp platter is served with a side of fries and bread rolls at Trap Seafood & Wings restaurant, on Oct. 7, 2020, in Houma, La. For co-owners Chad Smith, Jerne’ Martin and Divine Martin opening up a restaurant in Sept. 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic wasn’t a difficult choice. (Divine Martin/The Courier via AP)Divine Mar

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