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HUNTZONE ENT PRESENTS BANDZ DANERO - BAG TALK HOSTED BY DJ BIG MIKE & DJ GET IT RITE

Executive Produced by Vinny Idol & Sal Pachino

Tracklist
Intro
Touchdown
Bag Talk Freestyle
Nino Brown ft Jadakiss (prod by Trillville)
You Already Know (prod by Pert Beats)
Yayo
When I Cook ft Notey Extra, B Steelz
Sleep ft Perry
Curve (prod by Pert Beats)
I Don’t Give Ah
Trap Phone ft Notey Extra & Red
Pound Cake
Living (prod by Pert Beats)
Doe (prod by Vinny Idol)
Coke Dealer Of The Year
Pain Freestyle
Rags To Riches (prod by Pert Beats)
Half A Mill Freestyle ft Big Face Head

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THIS MIXTAPE IS INCREDIBLE & OUT NOW :
MIXTAPE KING DJ RON G PRESENTS - MY WAY
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T.A and D.Smith

PRESIDENTIAL PRODUCTIONS

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T.A and D.Smith are EMERGING Rappers from SOUTH DAKOTA this combination creates Presidential Productions. Just like Dre or Kanye, we know that producer / rapper is a winning combination. Along with their thunderous beats and explosive lyrical delivery, they are making a lasting impression on a growing fan base. Now with an official MTV artist to watch endorsement, we can expect the "Astronomical" emcees to create even more excitement around their music. follow their progress!! http://www.mtv.com/artists/presidential-productions/

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Ozzy B - 2 Sipping (Feat. Bridge of LOS & Tay)

Ozzy B also known as Santi is known for his alternative touch in all genres of music and does not fail to deliver in this song titled 2 sipping which features talented new singer Tay and Bridge of LOS. 2 sipping is an alternative hip hop song that takes an alternative twist to the theme of drugs and money and a soul lost in the norms of the world. It features Tay, and Bridge who both complement the song with their own individual taste. 2 sipping describe the life of a lost soul who just keeps dwelling deep into the abyss of sin but still enjoys it

After the success of 2 sipping, Santi partners with Tay again for Queen Esteem Produced by Bankyondbeatz. Currently working on his new EP titled DOAL: Cita Valley, Santi never fails to deliver with his alternative sound, The music speaks for itself. Enjoy!

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POLICE NEWS 9-1-15

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ATV ARRESTS PRESS OPORTUNITY: Sergeant Karl Jacobson and I will be available at the Police Impound, 710 Sherman Parkway (down below) between 3:00 and 3:30 PM today to discuss the ATV/ Dirt-bike roundup this past weekend. Half (ten) of the bikes will be there to be photographed. The other ten are off site.

 

These are the people arrested and the machines they were riding;

 

ARRESTS  

          

Case Number

Arrestee

 

Make/Model

VIN

15-41132

Tolson, Johnnie

123 Angel Dr, Waterbury, CT 06701

Yamaha SE780 Dirt bike

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15-41132

Rivera, Luis

68 Highland Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06604

Yamaha Twin 350 dirt bike

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15-41145

Nunez, Maximo

197 Putnam St New Haven, CT 06519

2006 Yamaha YZ125

JYACE16C76AOO2834

15-41107

Compress, Albert

42 Lombard St,

New Haven, CT 06513

Yellow Yamaha 4x Wheel

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15-41107

Hagemeyer, Nicholas

409 Wyandanch Avenue, Unit 13, West Babylon, CT 11710

Green Kawasaki dirt bike

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15-41107

King, Patrick

94 Curry Road, Hamden, CT 06517

Honda CRF 23OF Dirt bike

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15-41107

Valentin, Abiel

74 Third Ave Ext, West Haven, CT 06516

Red, PRPL & GRN Scooter

No VIN

15-41107

Medcalf, Joseph

41 Long Shore St, Bayshore, NY 11706

GRN and White Kawasaki 420 Dirt Bike

JKBKXFAC7BA051823

15-41107

Burke, Reginald

50 Princeton St, Bayshore, NY 11706

Red Banshee ATV

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1 September, 2015 – ARMED CROOK ARRESTED AFTER ROBBERY

 

At about 1:00 AM, Officer Jacob Cedeno was dispatched to an Elm Street apartment to speak with someone reporting he’d been robbed.

 

In all, there were three victims. The men told the Officer they’d stopped to look at a bureau left curbside near their apartment. As they were deciding whether or not to take it, they were confronted by a man who brandished a revolver. They said the gunman pointed it at them and ordered them to hand over their valuables and phones. The crook reportedly had each victim unlock their phones and provide him with their passwords.

 

One by one, they handed the demanded items over to the robber. He left in car described by one of the victims as possibly being a dark colored Toyota Corolla. Two men who were waiting for the robber at the car. They left with him and were last seen heading north on the Ella T. Grasso Boulevard.

 

The victims described the robber. He is a black man who stands about six feet tall – perhaps a bit shorter. He has an average build. He wore black clothing including cargo-shorts. He had on a “White Sox” logoed baseball cap.

 

An attempt at tracking one of the victim’s phones equipped with a locating app proved futile as the thief had turned it off. An hour or so later, however the phone was on and was sending a signal. It was near Morse Street in the Newhallville neighborhood. The victim sent Officer Cedeno a screenshot of the ping and Cops converged on the area. Hamden Officers joined in as the “ping” was near the town line and on the Farmington Canal Trail.

 

As Officer Cedeno arrived in the area, he spotted a dark colored Honda occupied by three men. It was parked on Morse Street. As he cruised by, two of the men got out. The Officer did to after radioing his location. As Officer Cedeno spoke with the two suspects, Officers Jose Luna and Christopher Landucci pulled up to the car and its remaining occupant. A “White Sox” baseball cap was on the dash. Upon further inspection, they spotted the stock of a gun sticking out from beneath the driver’s seat.

 

The men were all handcuffed and the Officers began searching the car. They recovered a .380 caliber model P380 Davis Industries handgun. It was loaded and chambered and stuffed in the rear pouch of the driver’s seat. The gun beneath the seat was a .38 Smith & Wesson revolver – also loaded. Cash was on the seat. They found a cap with fake dread-locks sewed into it (perhaps a disguise) and a black ski mask. They found a wallet and a bunch of phones. Three Apple I-Phones and an HTC Cricket were either in, beneath or near the car.

 

The victims positively identified Karis Westley (1-17-1993) as the armed robber. Westley, a convicted felon, was arrested and charged with first degree robbery with a firearm, conspiracy to commit first degree robbery with a firearm, weapon in a motor vehicle, second degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree larceny carrying a pistol without a permit and criminal possession of a firearm. His pals were arrested too. Rajoun Julious (1-25-1992), also a convicted felon, was charged with conspiracy to commit first degree robbery with a firearm, weapon in a motor vehicle, second degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree larceny carrying a pistol without a permit and criminal possession of a firearm, possession of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell.  Robert Fairweather (6-30-1992) was charged with conspiracy to commit first degree robbery with a firearm, weapon in a motor vehicle, second degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree larceny and carrying a pistol without a permit.

 

The guns weren’t reported stolen. The car wasn’t registered and was impounded.

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SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

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31 August, 2015 – ROBERSON HOMICIDE CASE UPDATE

 

The State of Connecticut Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection, Division of Scientific Services has reported to us that the human torso found on 30 July, 2015 at 301 George Street is most likely that of Mr. Ray Roberson – a homeless man from New Haven. The torso and earlier discovered arms and legs are all of the same victim.

 

31 August, 2015 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

 

At 1:20 AM, Officers were dispatched to Lombard Street and Ferry Street to investigate a reported shooting.

 

The victim, thirty-three year old Herlindo Hamenez Martinez, of New Haven, told Officers he and a friend were leaving Tora’s Restaurant (a bar at that corner) when they were confronted by two men. At least one was Hispanic and was armed with a handgun. The other is thought to be black. They marched the victims around the corner to Chatham Street where two other men joined in on the robbery. They were both black and one was also armed with a handgun. It is unclear as to whether the crooks made off with any of the victim’s valuables but the Hispanic man shot Mr. Martinez in the stomach. His friend took off while being fired at by the other armed man. He was not shot.

 

The shooting victim’s injury is not life threatening. The only available descriptions of the conspirators is that each stands between 5’09” and 6’00” tall. Detectives and Officers found no ballistic evidence at the scene.

 

28 August, 2015 – STABBING INVESTIGATIONS

 

An early evening argument turned into an attack at the Mobil Service Station at 284 Whalley Avenue.

 

At 7:20 PM, Officers were dispatched to 222 Sherman Avenue to investigate a reported assault. The victim, thirty-four year old Kenneth Bogan, of New Haven, told Investigators he was fueling up his ride at the gas station, when he was confronted by a man he claims to have seen in the past. He said the man struck him from behind and that the two fought. He said his assailant fled the area atop a scooter but two others continued assaulting him as he lay on the ground.

 

After one kicked him in the face, the two men fled in separate SUVs.

 

Mr. Bogan suffered a serious but not life-threatening injury to one of his eyes. He was unable to give many details to Detectives due to his treatment at the hospital. Detectives will follow up on the case when the victim is available. The assailants were not described.

 

SIXTY-ONE MINUTES LATER

 

At 8:21 PM, Patrol Officers were dispatched to a stabbing reported at a 10 Garden Street apartment.

 

Once there, they found the victim, twenty-five year old Natanea Watson, of New Haven. She said she was cut on her right forearm and that her cousin Jeter did it. Shakerra Jeter (6-1-1987), of that address, was standing there and told the Officers Watson was right… she stabbed her. Jeter was handcuffed and arrested.

 

When interviewed later on, Jeter told Detectives she was trying to get her cousin to leave. Jeter said the argument began because Watson was drunk and was saying rude things to folks as they passed by. They argued as they went upstairs to her apartment. Once Watson refused to leave, Jeter said she picked up a knife. She said Watson was flailing her arms about and that she was cut when she got too close. There was a young child in the apartment who wasn’t harmed.

 

Jeter was charged with assault in the second degree, risk of injury to a child and breach of peace. Police also arrested Watson – charging her with breach of peace. She was issued a summons to court.

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Gray issues stern warning to challenger Sippio-Cook in advance of Sept. 18th UBF title bout

WORCESTER, Mass. (Aug. 27th, 2015) – Austin, Tex., junior middleweight Kenton Sippio-Cook thinks Khiary Gray should’ve done his homework before agreeing to fight him Friday, Sept. 18th, 2015 at Twin River Casino.

“Somebody in Khiary’s team either got lazy with their work in finding an opponent, or really just doesn’t care about Khiary,” Sippio-Cook said. “It’s as simple as that.”

Gray (8-0, 6 KOs), speaking publicly for the first time at Wednesday’s press conference at Rocky’s Sports Bar in his hometown of Worcester, Mass., insists this is no last-minute cram session as he prepares to lock horns with Sippio-Cook (6-2, 4 KOs) for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) Northeast Junior Middleweight Title in the six-round co-feature of “Mayhem,” presented by CES Boxing.

“I don’t care what he says. He’s going to feel a left hook, body, or head. After that, he’s just going out,” Gray said. “I’m excited for it. I’ve been waiting for it.”

This will be Gray’s first six-round fight, whereas Sippio-Cook has boxed six full rounds three times already and recently went the distance with Wes Capper in a scheduled eight-round bout in May. While Gray has been incredibly in 2015, having already fought five times, none of those fights went past the first round as Gray knocked out each opponent, raising questions as to whether or not he’ll have the stamina to fight six full rounds, if it lasts that long.

Gray, however, insists it’s no issue, referencing his second pro fight last September in which he boxed four full rounds with the game Sergio Cabrera, a fight he won unanimously on the scorecards.

“I could’ve went six or eight rounds,” Gray said. “I’ve sparred 10, 13 rounds before. This is going to be no different.”

This fight also represents Gray’s toughest opponent to date. Though he’s coming off a pair of losses, the 24-year-old Sippio-Cook has stepped up the level of competition in recent fights; his last three opponents have a combined 22-3 record.

The showdown between Gray and Sippio-Cook is one of two title fights on the card, which also includes the 10-round main event between Rhode Islanders Rich Gingras (15-4-1, 9 KOs) of Lincoln, the reigning New England Light Heavyweight champion, and unbeaten challenger Angel Camacho Jr. (14-0, 4 KOs) of Providence.

Tickets for “Mayhem” are priced at $40.00, $100.00 and $125.00 (VIP) and available for purchase online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, by phone at 401-724-2253/2254 or at the Twin River Players Club. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

The undercard features several new faces, highlighted by Stoughton, Mass., junior welterweight Travis Demko (3-0, 1 KO), who makes his Rhode Island debut against Mohamed Allam (1-0) of Holyoke, Mass., followed by Worcester junior middleweight Andy Gonzalez (1-0, 1 KO), who battles 6-foot-4 southpaw Antonio Allen of Philadelphia in Allen’s debut. Both are four-round bouts.

New London, Conn., heavyweight and Peter Manfredo Sr. protégé Cassius Chaney (3-0, 2 KOs), a former two-time amateur national champion, and Bronx, N.Y., light heavyweight “Fly” Mike Marshall (1-0, 1 KO), also make their Rhode Island and Twin River debuts in separate four-round bouts.

Cranston, R.I., junior middleweight Jon Smith (2-0, 1 KO) ends a two-year layoff in a four-round bout against Rodrigo Almeida (1-2) of Woburn, Mass., and Framingham, Mass., junior welterweight Julio Perez (1-0) returns to face newcomer Pedro Martinez Jr. of Mooresville, N.C., in a four-round bout.

For more information on “Mayhem” visit www.cesboxing.com, follow @CESBOXING on Twitter and Instagram and “like” the official CES Facebook fan page

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Seized cash and drugs.   

Photo: D. Hartman, NHPD

POLICE RAID NETS $22K & COCAINE FROM

A CONVICTED MURDERER’S HOUSE

 

New Haven |A morning raid by Officers from the New Haven Police Department’s Narcotics Enforcement Unit yielded greater results than originally thought.

 

With a warrant in hand, plain-clothed Officers hit the door at 147 Lamberton Street at about 10:30 AM. They were looking for drugs and any money garnered from the illegal operation.

 

Officer Vincent Ovchar authored the search and seizure warrant after he and colleagues investigated the drug house. The target of the warrant was Willie “Chill” Harris Jr (9-28-1971), of that address. His prior address was the Cheshire Correctional Facility where he served fourteen years after being convicted of murder in 1993.

 

Officer Ovchar had the expert assistance of Officers Jenna Davis, Mike Fumiatti and Tommy Glynn. The Unit boss, Sergeant Wayne Bullock had great praise for the Officers. “They were dedicated to this case. No one knew how much we’d get out of it but never the less, they investigated with vitality and enthusiasm”, he said.

 

The raid turned up $22,906.00 in cash and a hundred grams of powder and crack cocaine. The single-family home was outfitted with a camera surveillance system and a scanner dedicated to the NHPD frequency assigned for that area of the city.

 

After Harris’ arrest, detectives from the department’s Robbery & Burglary Unit got roped into the case. Narcotics Officers uncovered a small warehouse of potentially tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of suspect stolen electronics, power tools, beer and other bulk items. “It was as if he was operating his own Wal-Mart”, exclaimed Officer Tommy Glynn. “There were everything from packaged flat screen TVs to laundry detergent”, he said.

 

At this time, the house is being held while Detectives prepare the second warrant.

 

Harris was arrested and charged with possession of narcotics with the intent to sell within 1500’ of a school, possession of a controlled substance and operating a drug factory.

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L to R: Officers T Glynn, V Ovchar, M Fumiatti, J Davis, Det.  O Crespo & Sgt. W Bullock

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Chilemba Makes Crucial Decision:
Opts to Pursue WBC Mandatory Position
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Isaac Chilemba

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Totowa, NJ:          Isaac "Golden Boy" Chilemba (24-2-2, 10 KOs) was faced with a difficult decision regarding his future in the light heavyweight division. He received offers from two major sanctioning organizations to fight for mandatory positions. The first offer came from the IBF against Artur Beterbiev and the other from the WBC against Andrzej Fonfara. Although Fonfara may be unavailable to participate, Chilemba, the 28 year-old from Malawi, decided to stick with his plan to pursue WBC Light Heavyweight Champion Adonis Stevenson and forego the IBF offer.
Isaac has already earned the number one position in the WBC's light heavyweight rankings. He won his last four contests in a row, including defeating previously unbeaten Vasily "The Professor" Lepikhin via a lopsided unanimous decision victory to become the WBC's top ranked light heavyweight contender in the opening bout on the Kovalev-Pascal HBO World Championship Boxing telecast.
A grateful Chilemba said, "I'm very happy and glad that I finally got the chance that will lead to challenging Stevenson for his WBC belt. I'm more than ready for this opportunity. This is my second chance and I won't let it go by as I did against Bellew two years ago. It took me a long time to get back to my spot and this time I'll get my dream as I'm well prepared both mentally and physically. I thank God for this second chance because not a lot of people get that opportunity. I also thank my team, Jodi Solomon, my manager, who has stood by me through the ups and downs, Buddy McGirt, my trainer, for all the knowledge I am gaining from him and Main Events for taking me on and giving me the chance to prove myself."
His manager, Jodi Solomon, added, "I believe Isaac has worked hard and relentlessly to try and get this opportunity and because of that he rightly deserves it. Under the guidance of his unbelievably knowledgeable trainer, Buddy McGirt, Isaac has begun to evolve into an incredible fighter. I know Isaac will be prepared and ready for the challenge. Thanks to Main Events, it wouldn't have been possible without your support and efforts."
 
Chilemba's promoter, Kathy Duva of Main Events, believes Chilemba made the right decision, saying "I'm thrilled that Isaac is so in demand! He's worked very hard to get to this point in his career. After carefully considering our options with Isaac and Jodi, we've decided to follow our original plan and pursue the WBC mandatory position. Isaac became the WBC's number one ranked contender in March and has eagerly anticipated his opportunity to vie for the title."
 
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