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    • 12am
    • 03.31.06
    • 0 said

    Duke Lacrosse Team Practices “Stop Snitchin’”

    Written by Zillz™ on March 31, 2006 in News, Zilla Says

    Protest
    Everybody can’t be “Diamond”. But if this truly occurred (not denying or confirming, I just want the facts before I start pointing) the way that it was reported to police, then this a very serious problem and some blue devils might get folded up. The lacrosse team’s season is currently on suspension pending this case. DNA results should come back next week. The powers that be will consult over that before making any arrests. From the observer. But I have to say this. Duke is a predominantly white school. Let a black male be accused of raping one of the white students, some (Any) poor soul named Leon or Rayshawn would’ve been locked up UNDER the jail right now. As racist that may sound, that’s reality.

    Duke Lacrosse Team

    The woman who says she was raped last week by three members of the Duke University lacrosse team thought she would be dancing for five men at a bachelor party, she said Friday. But when she arrived that night, she found herself surrounded by more than 40.

    Just moments after she and another exotic dancer started to perform, she said, men in the house started barking racial slurs. The two women, both black, stopped dancing.

    “We started to cry,” she said. “We were so scared.”

    Forty-six members of the men’s lacrosse team submitted DNA samples Thursday in the unusual case. As of late Friday, there had been no arrests. Duke officials briefed university staff Friday on the allegations, and authorities vowed to crack the team’s wall of solidarity.

    “We’re asking someone from the lacrosse team to step forward,” Durham police Cpl. David Addison said. “We will be relentless in finding out who committed this crime.”

    He emphasized the seriousness of the accusations — first-degree rape, kidnapping, assault by strangulation and robbery.

    Details of the accusations were made public this week in a warrant authorizing a search of the three-bedroom rental house where the attack is alleged to have taken place.

    The accuser spoke Friday, struggling not to cry as she recounted the events of the early hours of March 14 at 610 N. Buchanan Blvd., next to Duke’s East Campus.

    It is The News & Observer’s policy not to identify the victims of sex crimes.

    The accuser had worked for an escort company for two months, doing one-on-one dates about three times a week.

    “It wasn’t the greatest job,” she said, her voice trailing off. But with two children, and a full class load at N.C. Central University, it paid well and fit her schedule.

    This was the first time she had been hired to dance provocatively for a group, she said. There was no security to protect her, and as the men became aggressive, the two women started to leave. After some of the men apologized for the behavior, the women went back inside, according to police. That’s when the woman was pulled into a bathroom and raped and sodomized, police said.

    She hesitated to tell police what happened, she said Friday. She realized she had to, for her young daughter and her father.

    A hurt that would last

    “My father came to see me in the hospital,” she said. “I knew if I didn’t report it that he would have that hurt forever, knowing that someone hurt his baby and got away with it.”

    Jason Bissey, who was on his porch next door during the party, saw the victim that night. He said Friday that he wishes he had called police at the first sign something was wrong.

    He saw at least 30 men go into the white three-bedroom house, which Duke officials say is rented by three lacrosse team captains.

    Bissey saw two women arrive and, after they were in the house 20 minutes, come out. As they got into a car, men shouted, Bissey said.

    “Some of them were saying things like, ‘I want my money back,’ ” Bissey said.

    He recalled the racially charged statements at least one man was yelling at the victim.

    “When I was outside, one guy yelled at her, ‘… Thank your grandpa for my cotton shirt,’ ” Bissey said.

    After a few minutes, everything seemed to calm down, he said. One of the women headed back into the house, saying she forgot her shoes.

    Days later, Bissey learned one of the young women reported being raped.

    “If I had called in the beginning, maybe the cops would have gotten there before this happened,” he said.

    Bissey and other neighbors are accustomed to hearing loud parties at the house. It’s one of many rental houses near the Duke campus where police stay busy, breaking up rowdy parties and rounding up minors suspected of underage drinking.

    Last fall, residents were worried about more than drunken antics and loud music. Many complained that students disregarded their neighbors and police, and were disrespectful when confronted.

    Police have been called to the house at 610 N. Buchanan Blvd. four times since September, according to police records. The house is one of 15 properties the university bought in February to address neighborhood complaints. The university plans to sell the dwellings to quieter homeowners who agree not to rent them out.

    After hearing about the alleged rape, residents in neighborhoods around Duke sent e-mail to one another and police, criticizing landlords for tolerating an “Animal House” atmosphere.

    Residents also questioned why police waited two days to search the house after the rape was reported.

    Addison, the police spokesman, said that between receiving the call and searching the house, police were interviewing the victim, residents of the house and other witnesses. He also explained that one team member was excluded from the DNA testing because he is black and therefore doesn’t match the description of the suspects.

    The tests are scheduled to be sent to the State Bureau of Investigation in Raleigh for testing, and Durham authorities said they are trying to have the process expedited.

    All that Duke officials can do, they say, is wait for the investigation to be completed.

    Art Chase, Duke sports information director, said lacrosse coach Mike Pressler and athletics department administrators had spoken with team captains about the incident. The department was not conducting an investigation of its own, Chase said.

    “I think they’ll let the judicial system run its course,” he said.

    Chase said he was not sure of the occasion for the party. Players did not return phone calls, and their parents remained mum, as did Pressler. He and the team were preparing Friday for today’s home game against Georgetown University.

    Paul Haagen, chairman of Duke’s Academic Council, was in a faculty meeting about the incident.

    ‘This is sad’

    “There was a sense of, ‘This is sad, and it’s terrible,’ ” Haagen said. “Beyond that, people don’t know what’s going on.”

    Haagen, a law professor who specializes in sports law, said studies show that violence against women is more prevalent among male athletes than among male students in general — and higher still among such “helmet sports” as football, hockey and lacrosse.

    “These are sports of violence,” he said. “This is clearly a concern.”

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    • 9pm
    • 03.30.06
    • 4 said

    I’ma Bitchslap You!

    Written by Zillz™ on March 30, 2006 in Zilla Says

    The Reunion Show of Flavor of Love will air on April 2nd. Expect coonage. Yes, Pumkin spit on New York and that was 100% wrong. It was nasty…but, if the image she portrayed was anywhere near the truth then she deserved to get served. As you see in the clip, New York goes to a new extreme trying to bitchslap Pumkin. I hope all of the sistas aren’t clappin’ it up on some racial shit. That’d be corny. Then again, I didn’t expect but so much from this show.

    Hahaha you can tell NY was about to do something when she starts wrapping her yarn up around her neck.

    4 People Said
    • 9am
    • 03.30.06
    • 4 said

    The Husband On Strike

    Written by Zillz™ on in Blogs, News, Society, Zilla Says

    James Wilson
    “My goal is to also send a message to wives everywhere that:’Husbands have feeling too’.” — James Wilson
    I’ve been reading, watching, and hearing the news about the husband who’s on strike. He’s doing this because his wife still allows their 2 year-old and 3 month-old kids to sleep in the marital bed and it’s causing, in his view, intimacy issues. She disagrees, of course. So to grab her attention he’s staying on the roof and blogging about the whole thing. My new favorite blog. MC Hammer is #2 now. Nice! A lot of people are chiming in with their comments and advice. Overall, the anonymous seems to be a little more harsh than the faces. But! Hey, I will have to cosign with the husband as well (big whoop right?). If the wife can’t see that the situation is detrimental to their relationship and is going to let her husband sleep on the roof when she can put the kids in beds, then I don’t think she’s really listening to her husband’s needs. He’s not saying “forget the kids”. He just wants that space to be their space. And what’s wrong with that? Seriously, marriage is becoming less and less attractive to me. Except for the tax benefits. And if I have kids, then okay. But if I never do, even better.

    From the alphabet network:

    March 29, 2006 — James Wilson has been camping out on the roof of his home and calling himself “not only the CEO and director of the National Association of Desperate Husbands,” but “also a card-carrying member.”

    So what will it take to get the 33-year-old independent marketing consultant from Redford, Mich., to come back down?

    “Well, it is going to take for my wife to finally give in and remove the children from our bedroom, put them in their rightful places, in their own bedroom,” he said.

    James Wilson and his wife, Valentina, have a 3-month-old daughter, Jayla, and a 2-year-old son, James III. Valentina Wilson says the children will remain sleeping in the marital bed for now.

    “Wait until my daughter gets older and he can get the bedroom back to just us,” she said.

    James Wilson, who has been chronicling his woes on his website www.husbandonstrike.com, says the children are causing an intimacy issue, but his wife says that’s not the case.

    “We get all the intimacy we need, you know,” Valentina Wilson said.

    Valentina Wilson said she was prepared to let James stay up on the roof because she was confident that he would return home on his own.

    “I think he will come around,” she said. “It will get cold up there. He will miss us and will get hungry. He will come back home.”

    Her husband said that he chose the roof as his place for protest instead of simply hanging out at a friend’s house because he wanted to grab his wife’s attention.

    “I just decided I didn’t want to protest using any normal striking method,” he said. “I wanted to be as unique as possible.

    4 People Said
    • 12am
    • 03.30.06
    • 2 said

    Divorce Court With No Mablean?

    Written by Zillz™ on in Zilla Says

    Divorce Court
    With my schedule these days, I don’t get to see Judge Mablean Ephriam dig into married couples and their problems alot. But when i do catch it, it’s classic. But after 7 years, the producers and owners decide to move on. And have a new judge step in Ephriam’s bench. My grandmother used to watch People’s Court but refused to watch it after Wapner left. As stated, Divorce Cout has been on and off the air since ‘57. Get ready for a half season and then another pause. I wonder if anybody’s any closer with taking Judge Hatchett off of the air? If anything, I really liked the way Ephriam carried the show. She was a very fair listener and she wasn’t a dumby. She didn’t sit at the bench like a robot. She spoke to the complainers as if they were adults whereas some judges talk to grown folk as if they were children and I’m not just talking about TV. A lot of times she even tried to repair marriages during the couples’ short stints on the program. Comedy, rational, wit, coonage and carnage. You couldn’t beat that.

    A new judge is donning the Divorce Court robes.

    Lynn Toler, an attorney who served as an elected judge on the Cleveland Heights Municipal Court, is taking over the syndicated series from seven-season incumbent Mablean Ephriam.

    Toler will step in when the show returns for its eighth season this fall, according to a spokesman for series producer 20th Television.

    She already has TV courtroom experience: Toler left the bench in 2001 after being picked to act as a judge on another 20th Television syndicated court show, Power of Attorney.

    She’s a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. In her eight-year tenure as an Ohio judge, she presided over cases involving small-claims disputes, domestic violence, negligent homicide, assault and stalking.

    In a statement Monday, Toler said she looks forward to taking over the reins of this classic courtroom series.

    Ephriam, a trial attorney and mediator in Los Angeles, brought more than 20 years’ experience to the TV bench.

    Divorce Court has been on and off the air since it debuted in 1957, according to the reference book Total Television. The current version first aired in 1999.

    2 People Said
    • 11pm
    • 03.29.06
    • 1 said

    Busta Doesn’t Want Effeminent Men To Touch It

    Written by Zillz™ on March 29, 2006 in Music, Zilla Says

    Busta Rhymes
    “‘Why the [bleep] you touchin’ me?” — Busta Rhymes
    He gotta be on his guard. But I don’t like too many people touching me anyway. Unless they’re women, and they’re hot and naked. Others, stay away. From the post:

    March 29, 2006 — BUSTA Rhymes went ballistic on a young gay fan who dared to tap the rapper on the shoulder after a night of clubbing in Miami. Rhymes, who was in South Beach for the Winter Music Conference, has been on edge ever since one of his security guards, Israel Ramirez, was shot dead last month in Brooklyn while guarding Rhymes’ jewelry. But it seems nothing makes the rapper’s temper flare faster than the unwanted touch of an effeminate man. The drama unfolded at the 11th Street Diner, which is next door to gay club Twist, early Sunday morning. “The restaurant was packed with transvestites, gay men and drag queens, which obviously made Busta a little edgy,” eyewitness Thomas Barker e-mails. “This became evident when a young gay guy came up behind Busta and tapped him on the shoulder to congratulate the rapper on his recent comeback. Before the guy could even mutter a word, Busta turned around and repeatedly screamed, ‘Why the [bleep] you touchin’ me, man? Get the [bleep] away from me’ . . . his two huge bodyguards then caused an even larger scene by pushing the kid away . . . Busta quietly whispered to his bodyguards, ‘I hate [bleeping] faggots, man.’ ” A spokeswoman for Rhymes did not return calls.

    1 Person Said
    • 8pm
    • 03.29.06
    • 0 said

    What Does It Smell Like Quatro!

    Written by Zillz™ on in Events, Music, Zilla Says

    Jacki-o
    “I bet this bitch smells like a month-old whopper. Xtra onions…” — Brown-Chik
    Jacki-O at Spring Bling. Stank. Yes, I agree. And…
    Pun
    I’ma just use that Big Pun photo whenever I need to say what’s on that caption. Gas face me all that you want, but if you had the moment in front of you. You won’t say no either. If you disagree, you are either lying or you’re a woman. And half of the women are lying as well. I’ve heard of ONE Jackie-O song. Didn’t want to. I was forced by some fine dumbass scoochies to listen to it. I believe she has no discernable or tangible lyrical talent. I’ve heard of her once before that song, and that when she was threatening Foxy Brown in the middle of the street (coonage). Props to Fresh for the photo that I heisted. Just think how that would smell if the pic was scratch and sniff!

    What You Said
    • 10pm
    • 03.27.06
    • 0 said

    YouTubin’ Leprechaun In Mobile Alabama

    Written by Zillz™ on March 27, 2006 in Society, Zilla Says

    Found this via BE. And usually I find some very interesting and progressive information on this site. Not that this isn’t the same. Well depends how you look at it. The clip is funny but sad too. Coonage at its finest. This reminds me of that first The Boondocks episode where R.Kelly’s fans were acting like idiots on television. But the media found the most cooned-out individuals to put on camera. No wonder the deep south has such a bumpkin reputation. Hell, black people take a step back. A damn leprechaun? Come on.

    The Steve-O/Jackass wannabe’s take a lot of jokes from black people. But these are our versions of Jackass. Find us a camera, we’ll show how ignit life can get.

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