Miles Morales is coming back to awkwardly place his hand on your shoulder and say, “Hey.”
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Miles Morales is coming back to awkwardly place his hand on your shoulder and say, “Hey.”
A Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in the Chicago suburb of Naperville has terminated multiple employees after a group of customers alleged they were asked to move to another table due to the color of their skin.
Master P has reportedly struck a deal with Walmart to carry his Rap Snacks chips to 4,200 stores nationwide.
In the past, Rap Snacks struggled to get included in mainstream stores due to distribution and hefty manufacturing costs, according to HipHopDX.com.
It’s a new day.
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Recently, the No Limit Records rap mastermind sat down with MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari to dish on the Walmart deal, but he also took time to discuss the need for businesses to bring more diversity to the upper levels of their companies. He also spoke about how he still has to fight against people’s perceptions of him based on his music.
Master P was asked if it was tough for people to take him seriously, in spite of his success, and the New Orleans rap mogul relayed a story.
“I had a situation the other day where I met with a guy and he was like, ‘I expected you to be a whole different person” ’cause I was prejudged by music — not the business that I’m creating to build an empire and to build a generation of wealth for your family,” Master P replied, according to HipHopDX.com. “You have to make changes.”
“Nobody is perfect. I put my trust and faith in God and tell people, ‘You can’t prejudge somebody’ because everybody can change and everybody can grow,” he added in the interview.
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Rap Snacks have been around since 1994 and includes such flavors as Migos’ white cheddar with a dab of ranch, Fetty Wap’s honey jalapeno, and Romeo’s barbeque chips. There are also flavors with Lil Boosie, Cardi B and Lil Yachty.
In other recent Rap Snacks news, the company has partnered with Slutty Vegan burger restaurant out of Atlanta to create its first vegan potato chip. The product will come in two flavors and aims to be a healthy alternative that coincides with Slutty Vegan’s healthy menu options.
The collaboration will hit stores in December and is expected to be included at locations where Rap Snacks are sold. The mission for the vegan chips is to “provide vegan options to culturally diverse consumers who may otherwise have less access and knowledge about vegan snack options,” according to HipHopDX.com.
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More information has come out about the Fort Worth cop who shot through a window, and killed an innocent Black woman as she played video games with her nephew. Recently, it has been revealed that Aaron Dean once inappropriately touched a female, and faced charges of simple assault.
Dean told a review panel, who interviewed him for a job with the Fort Worth Police Department, that while he was in college he had a run-in with the law, according to NBC 5 DFW.
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“There was a young lady at the school flirting with me. I wanted to respond to see where it would go. It escalated a bit,” Dean was heard in the videotape telling the 5-member panel, according to NBC 5. “I touched her inappropriately. It was an inappropriate action. And she, of course, took exception to it and rightfully so.”
He said he pleaded no contest to a single charge of simple assault, and had to pay a fine. What he took away from the incident, Dean told the panel, is to be “careful about my actions and how they’re perceived by others.”
Dean was ultimately hired in April 2018 by the Fort Worth Police Department.
Last month, Dean shot and killed 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson. He was responding to a wellness check phoned in by a neighbor who noticed that Jefferson’s door was ajar. When Dean arrived, he reportedly fired a single shot into the house, striking Jefferson as she played video games with her 8-year-old nephew.
In the job interview, Dean was also asked if he would be able to kill somebody if he had to.
“No problem,” he answered.
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Dean, who was 32 at the time of the job interview, also expressed that while he worked in construction and didn’t have any experience in law enforcement, his age would give him a leg up on younger candidates in terms of making better decisions.
“Being 32, and not being wet behind the ears anymore… I think brings maturity that you might not find in someone straight out of high school,” Dean said, according to NBC 5.
NBC 5 reported that supervisors noted some issues in Dean’s personnel records during his first year on the job, including that he had “tunnel vision” and needed to improve “communicating with the public and fellow officers,” but his most recent evaluation in the spring was glowing. His supervisor wrote, “You are a young officer working at a level commonly seen from more experienced officers. Keep up the good work!”
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After shooting Jefferson, Dean resigned from the police department. He has since been charged with murder and has pleaded not guilty.
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