Rappers Young Thug and Gunna are utilizing their celebrity platform to help release inmates in Atlanta’s main jail who are charged with low-level crimes.
After authorities responded to a 911 call in a home in Largo City, Florida, officers are now investigating the homicide incident of two females inside a home in Largo.
According to authorities, the Fire Rescue and the Police Department of the city of Largo responded at a house in the 1000 block, 8th Avenue NW at approximately 1:53 a.m. on Monday, April 26. At first, officials stated that they did not believe that there was an ongoing threat to the public. Later on, officials announced that a man was arrested linked to the emergency call.
According to Crime Online, officers of the Largo Police Department located an adult male at the doorstep of a home, in the vicinity, with traumatic injuries. The man was immediately transported to the Bayfront Health St. Petersburg. However, he also directed the police to a home a couple of doors down. Authorities discovered there the two bodies of females at around 2 a.m.
Atlanta rappers
Gunna came to the aid of several inmates at the Fulton County Jail on Saturday.
The artists posted bonds for 30 men and women who were being held on minor offenses, but couldn’t get out because they didn’t have the money.
“We just woke up and went to the jail with the lawyer, DA’s and the prosecutors, the bonding companies and just got as many people as we can out,” Young Thug (born
The rappers’ label, YSL Records, shared video showing the moment dozens of inmates were released from the Fulton jail, including an emotional reunion between a father and his young son.
‘Small Pieces-Big Ideas’ exhibit opens at Solano Town Center Gallery
It features a variety of artwork including paintings, mixed media, photography, glass, sculpture and more.
The exhibit runs through May 22 at 1350 Travis Blvd. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
“Small Pieces-Big Ideas” showcases the artwork of featured artist Bahiya Spaulding, began to paint with watercolors in 1997 after reading a book authored by Geoffrey Williams.
Spaulding was stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath in England during her 20 years in the Air Force. While there in 2009, she curated her first art show.
She retired from the Air Force on April 1 while stationed at Travis Air Force Base.
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Eventide Brewing prepares for busy summer on the patio
Beer and dumplings on a Grant Park patio? Sounds like a great start to the weekend to us.
Grant Park brewery prepares for busy summer on the patio:
It’s been nearly a year since we checked in on Grant Park’s Eventide Brewing, which spent the early part of the pandemic filling to-go orders before welcoming back customers to its spacious and dog-friendly outdoor patio. Having this has been huge, co-founder Geoffrey Williams told us then (you can watch that interview here), gesturing to the outdoor green space and tables. You hit a table right here, you stay within your group, we run table service to you. All the servers are wearing masks, we’re all sanitizing as often as possible.