Ryan Reavis Gets 11 Years For Mac Miller OD Death

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Ryan Reavis has received an 11 year prison sentence for supplying the drugs that would lead to the overdose death of musician Mac Miller. According to court documents Ryan Reavis supplied Cameron James Pettit Oxycodone pills that were laced with Fentanyl who would then give them to Mac Miller. Mac Miller whose real name was Malcolm James McCormick would take the pills a couple of days later and would pass away on September 7 2018. Part of the plea bargin is that Ryan Reavis admitted to knowing that the pills were laced with Fentanyl when he gave them to Cameron Pettit. Both Cameron Pettit and Stephen Andrew Walter were also charged. Stephen Andrew Walter would plead guilty and receive a 17 year prison sentence. Cameron Pettit is still before the courts.

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A second defendant has agreed to plead guilty in the federal case involving the 2018 death of Mac MillerRolling Stone reports and Pitchfork can confirm via court documents. Ryan Michael Reavis, who previously pleaded not guilty, has now agreed to plead guilty to distribution of fentanyl.

In October, Stephen Andrew Walter also agreed to plead guilty to distribution of fentanyl. The case against Cameron James Pettit, who also previously pleaded not guilty, is pending.

Reavis’ plea agreement, viewed by Pitchfork, reasserts allegations from the federal grand jury indictment. The agreement reads:

On or about the September 4, 2018, in Los Angeles, California, within the Central District of California, at the direction of codefendant Stephen Andrew Walter, [Ryan Michael Reavis] knowingly distributed a controlled substance in the form of counterfeit oxycodone pills to Cameron James Pettit. [Reavis] knew that these pills that defendant provided to Pettit contained fentanyl or some other federally controlled substance; in fact, the pills contained fentanyl.

Shortly after [Reavis] distributed the pills to Pettit, Pettit distributed the pills containing fentanyl to [Mac Miller]. M.M. ingested the fentanyl supplied by Pettit, which, in combination with cocaine and alcohol, caused M.M.’s death from a fatal overdose on or about September 7, 2018. M.M. would not have died from an overdose but for the fentanyl contained in the pills that M.M. had received from Pettit (and that Pettit had received from [Reavis]) on September 4, 2018.

A Mac Miller representative offered no comment. Pitchfork has also reached out to attorneys for Cameron James Pettit and Ryan Michael Reavis

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A man who pleaded guilty to supplying counterfeit fentanyl-laced pills to the drug dealer who sold them to rapper Mac Miller before the star died of an overdose has been sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison, officials announced Monday.

Former West Los Angeles resident, Ryan Michael Reavis, pleaded guilty last year to a single-count superseding information charging him with distribution of fentanyl.

Ryan Reavis was sentenced to 131 months in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

He is one of three people charged in Miller’s overdose death.

Reavis, who moved to Arizona in 2019, distributed counterfeit oxycodone pills to co-defendant Cameron James Pettit, 30, of West Hollywood on Sept. 4, 2018, officials said.

He admitted to knowing that the pills contained fentanyl or some other controlled substance, according to the Department of Justice.

Shortly after Reavis supplied him with the fentanyl-laced pills, Pettit gave them to the 26-year-old rapper, whose real name was Malcolm James McCormick.

Miller got the pills about two days before he suffered the fatal drug overdose on Sept. 7, 2018.

Miller died from an accidental overdose due to a combination of alcohol and drugs, including fentanyl, the L.A. County coroner’s report said at the time.

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/man-gets-11-years-in-prison-for-distributing-fentanyl-in-mac-millers-overdose-death/

Kidd Creole Guilty Of Manslaughter

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Rap pioneer Kidd Creole has been found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing of a homeless man in New York City. According to court documents Kidd Creole whose real name is Nathaniel Glover would get into an argument with the victim, John Jolly, that ended with Kidd Creole fatally stabbing Jolly. Kidd Creole lawyers attempted to blame the hospital for the reason why John Jolly died however the prosecutor completely denied this theory. Kidd Creole who was part of the legendary group Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five will be sentenced in May 2022.

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A Manhattan jury found rapper Kidd Creole guilty of manslaughter Wednesday in connection with the 2017 fatal stabbing of a homeless man on the street

The rapper, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, had gone on trial last month for the death of John Jolly, who was stabbed twice in the chest with a steak knife in midtown Manhattan in August 2017.

Prosecutors accused Glover, a founding member of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, of stabbing the other man after becoming enraged because he thought Jolly was gay and hitting on him.

Glover’s attorney said it was out of self-defense. An email seeking comment was sent to the rapper’s attorney.

Glover, who had faced a murder charge, is scheduled to be sentenced on May 4.

Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five formed in the late 1970s in the Bronx. The group’s most well-known song is “The Message” from 1982. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, the first rap group to be included.

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Kidd-Creole-convicted-of-manslaughter-in-2017-17062963.php

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Nathaniel Glover, better known as Kidd Creole from Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, has been found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree by a New York Supreme Court jury. In 2017, he was arrested and indicted after stabbing a homeless man to death in New York City. The victim, 55-year-old John Jolly, was a stranger. Glover is expected to be sentenced on May 4.

“Nathaniel Glover committed a shocking act of violence,” said District Attorney Bragg in a statement. “This conviction makes clear my office will hold people who commit violent crime accountable to the full extent of the law. I thank the members of the jury for their attention to this case and careful deliberation. I also applaud our prosecutors, whose diligence and tireless effort to ensure justice led to this conviction. We will continue to use every tool at our disposal to deliver the safe streets and communities that New Yorkers deserve.” 

The original police report alleged that Glover stabbed Jolly twice in the torso on August 1, 2017 at East 44th Street and 3rd Avenue. Glover fled the scene to his place of work, where he changed clothes, and then disposed of the knife in a sewer. The victim was found by tourists and taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

https://pitchfork.com/news/grandmaster-flash-and-the-furious-fives-kidd-creole-found-guilty-of-manslaughter/

Teen Mom Drew Brooks Charged With Attempted Murder

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Teen Mom alum Drew Brooks has been charged with attempted murder in Tennessee. According to police reports Drew Brooks was arrested following an incident that took place on April 3 2022. Drew Brooks who was arrested last month for unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon however charges would be dropped due to lack of witnesses. Drew Brooks who has been arrested a number of times over the years is currently being held without bail. Apparently Drew Brooks was involved in a fight with another man that ended with Brooks stabbing the man in the stomach

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Teen Mom alum Drew Brooks has been arrested for attempted murder, Us Weekly can confirm.

Brooks, 22, was taken into custody at Monroe County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee on Wednesday, April 6. He is being held without bond ahead of a Monday, April 18 court hearing.

Us previously confirmed the Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant alumwas arrested by the same sheriff’s department last month for unlawful carrying or possession of a weapon. Following a March 15 court appearance, he was eventually released from custody. The charges were dropped due to lack of witnesses.

Brooks was previously arrested in September 2018 for theft of property. After allegedly violating the terms of his parole, he was arrested again in April 2020. He was also charged with criminal impersonation and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor after authorities allegedly found marijuana and alcohol in a car driven by his friend. He was released in July 2020.

“Look who’s out,” Rachel Beaver captioned a since-deleted Instagram post of Brooks and their daughter, Hazelee, at the time. “Hazelee & her daddy.”

Brooks and Beaver, now 19, initially appeared on the first season of MTV’s Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant after learning they were expecting their first child together. The twosome, who dated on and off since February 2019, share Hazelee, now 3. While Beaver was initially unsure about Brooks’ paternity, she later confirmed it during a January 2020 episode.

“It’s been a long time since Drew has even seen or asked about Hazelee, and I figured he was out of my life for good,” she said during a confessional for Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant at the time.

By June 2020, the pair had split but maintained a coparenting relationship.

“Glad we’ve put the past behind us,” Beaver wrote via Instagram Story at the time. “I know you love our baby girl so much & I’m so happy that your takin the steps to change for the better. Much love for you… (No we are not together & we don’t want to be together but we are friends & co-parenting.)”

Brooks’ first release from jail was later chronicled on season 3 of the MTV spinoff shortly before he entered a treatment facility.

“This isn’t the first time that he’s attempted to straighten up his life and now that Hazelee’s getting older, I don’t want her to get hurt if he keeps getting in trouble and isn’t around,” Beaver noted during a November 2021 episode. “She doesn’t need to be calling him ‘Dad’ right off the bat [if he comes over to the house] because she doesn’t know who he is.”

Hope Solo Arrested For DUI And Child Abuse

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Former US National soccer player Hope Solo has been arrested for DUI and child abuse. According to police documents Hope Solo was pulled over in Winston-Salem, North Carolina after she was observed weaving all over the road. Now a DUI arrest would have been bad enough but Hope Solo was not done there as she had her twins in the back seat and to make matters worse she resisted arrest.

Hope Solo has been arrested for alcohol related charges in the past as she was arrested after being intoxicated and allegedly assaulting her sister and nephew however after numerous appeals the charges were eventually dropped. Hope Solo was brought to the police station and was released right away so something fishy is going on.

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Soccer legend Hope Solo was arrested Thursday in North Carolina for allegedly driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest. 

Officers arrested Solo in the parking lot of a business located at 3475 Parkway Village Circle in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, according to Kira Boyd, a public information officer with the Winston-Salem Police Department. 

Solo is charged with impaired driving (DWI), resisting arrest and misdemeanor child abuse.  Boyd said Solo had her two children in the car with her at the time of the incident.

Solo, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup winner, was processed and subsequently released from the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center. Boyd added based on the impending prosecution, no further information will be released.

Rich Nichols, Solo’s legal counsel, provided a statement to TMZ Friday saying “On the advice of counsel, Hope can’t speak about this situation, but she wants everyone to know that her kids are her life, that she was released immediately and is now at home with her family, that the story is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest, and that she looks forward to her opportunity to defend these charges.”

The former soccer star has faced issues with the law before. In 2014, Solo tried to avoid a trial on misdemeanor domestic violence charges after an incident at her sister’s home, when the was accused of being intoxicated and assaulting her sister and 17-year-old nephew.  Solo said she was a victim in the altercation. In 2016, an appeals court in Washington state rejected Solo’s request to avoid trial. But the charges were dropped in 2018 after a lengthy appeals process, according to FOX11 Los Angeles and FOX Business. 

Solo played for the U.S. national team from 2000 to 2016.  She won an Olympic gold in 2008 in Beijing and 2012 in London. She was also a member of the team when the squad won silver and bronze in the 2011 and 2007 World Cups, FOX Business reported.

In 2016, Solo left the national team following their exit from the Rio Olympics. She was also suspended by U.S. Soccer for six months after a fallout from a match with Sweden.

https://www.ktvu.com/news/hope-solo-arrested-for-dui-child-abuse-report

Mark Walton NFL Player Arrested For Armed Robbery

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Former NFL running back Mark Walton has been arrested in Florida for armed robbery. According to court documents Mark Walton and an accomplice demanded money and valuables from the victim. In the end Mark Walton would make off with a Rolex watch. Mark Walton who is no stranger to the law was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2018 and the Miami Dolphins in 2019 however his NFL career was cut short after he was arrested three times in two years. Now Mark Walton is sitting in jail again as his robbery was caught on tape.

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Former Miami Hurricane Running Back Mark Walton is now facing a charge of armed robbery with a firearm or deadly weapon. The 24-year-old appeared in court today. Miami-Dade County records show Walton was booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center (TGK) just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. He is being held on no bond. The alleged robbery was reportedly captured on nearby surveillance cameras.

According to the arrest report, Walton and another individual are accused of robbing a Rolex watch from someone on February 4th. The victim was reportedly walking toward the driver’s side of his car, when a vehicle pulled up and blocked his path.

The driver pointed a gun at the man while the passenger got out, approached the victim, and took his watch. After a struggle ensued, the driver got out of the car and they were able to snatch the watch from the man.

Police investigators discovered the vehicle was rented in Walton’s name. Police used data from cell-sites and GPS info from the rental to place Walton at the crime scene.

Investigators took Walton into custody on Tuesday and searched his home. They were able to locate Walton’s phone and a firearm presumed to be used in the crime.

Walton, who will celebrate his 25th birthday next week on March 29th, has had a troubled path since losing his mother, Kimberly Rogers, due to complications from a Stroke back in March 2017. Walton’s Father passed when Mark was just 7 years old. Walton is the second-to-youngest of six children in his family and is also now a Father.

The former Miami Dolphin was suspended by the NFL for violating the league’s personal conduct and substance abuse policies during the 2019 off-season, but he was reinstated last year.

We are praying for this young man to get the help he so desperately needs before his situation gets any worse.

More developments to come on this breaking story.

https://www.stateoftheu.com/2022/3/23/22992550/breaking-former-cane-mark-walton-arrested-for-an-alleged-armed-robbery

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Former Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Walton was arrested Tuesday and charged with armed robbery by Miami-Dade Police.

Police said Walton, 24, approached the driver of a parked vehicle, pointed a handgun and demanded the victim “give me everything.”

Police said a struggle ensued that was caught on surveillance video, which showed Walton ripping a Rolex from the victim’s right hand as he fell backward

Police said they pieced together the crime using the video, a GPS tracking device on the black Honda Accord rented by Walton and location services of Walton’s cellphone, all placing him at the scene of the crime when it occurred.

Walton was a fourth-round draft pick of Cincinnati in 2018. He lasted one season with the Bengals, rushing for 34 yards, before a seven-game stint with the Dolphins in 2019. He started four games for Miami amid a string of injuries to running backs and carried 53 times for 201 yards. He hasn’t played in the NFL since.

Walton was cut by the Dolphins after his fourth arrest in a year. He was charged with aggravated battery on a pregnant woman. He also has faced charges including misdemeanor marijuana possession, misdemeanor battery, reckless driving, openly carrying a weapon and resisting an officer without violence.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ex-dolphins-hurricanes-running-back-201509818.html