The Central Bucks South football team is on the longest postseason run in program history. St. Joseph’s Prep, meanwhile, is looking to reach the state final for an eighth consecutive season. Which side gets to play for the Class 6A championship will be decided Saturday at North Penn’s Crawford Stadium. Kickoff between the District 1 […]
If you still don’t think that the Black Lives Matter movement was born out of an ideological need to disrupt the social order, to create chaos in major cities in America, and to make decent people look bad, then pick up just a few articles from the
Atlanta Journal Constitution. The answer may surprise you:
“Two weekends ago, a Grammy-nominated rapper driving a Bentley, said some gunmen chased his vehicle, shooting at him and causing his vehicle to overturn. They got out, he said, and apparently tried to finish him off although the targeted man, known as Cyhi the Prynce, scrambled away.
Street Violence a Bad Rap for Atlanta’s Music Industry
Bill Torpy, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 24, 2021
Two weekends ago, a Grammy-nominated rapper driving a Bentley said some gunmen chased his vehicle, shooting at him and causing his vehicle to overturn. They got out, he said, and apparently tried to finish him off although the targeted man, known as Cyhi the Prynce, scrambled away.
Last weekend, an armed crew fired 20-plus shots at those filming a rap video in an Atlanta scrapyard, causing people to run for their lives. Two men were shot and survived.
The rappers, Roddy Ricch and 42 Dugg, were not harmed.