
Skyler Saunders
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Reason First: Why Hip Hop Needs to be a Culture
With its lack of guidelines, rules, parameters and a council, hip hop is a genre of music not a culture. Not only is it lacking a moral compass, but it was smashed a long time ago. Tankhead666 has been charged with attempted murder and second-degree murder for his involvement in the almost death of a restaurant employee and the death of his accomplice. In Florida, the stories of weird occurrences continue to surface. The rapper’s prominent facial tattoos led to the police eventually capturing the suspect. As out of control and wild as hip hop can get, it is with the individual like Tankhead that the blame should be placed on, primarily.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Jussie Smollett Indicted, Bizarre Case Resurfaces
While a hate crime is an anticoncept, it should still be discussed. As a result of our twisted culture where people feel that America is a democracy (it’s a constitutional republic) and where young men allegedly lie about being attacked, it is easy to slip up and not regard the truth. For Jussie Smollett, the case from over a year ago which brought international attention has resurfaced with an indictment against the actor. How he contends against the facts will be a tough fight. And he will, it seems, ultimately lose.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
You’re No Psychic, Pop
Onions sizzle and provolone cheese bubbles atop red strips of beef and gray tiny slabs of chicken. Like a surgeon performing work on a patient, a young lady flips over the contents of the grill with precision and ease. The scent of a cheesesteak and a chicken cheesesteak waft through the store. It is replete with a panoply of colorful chips, cookies, potato salad, macaroni salad, and potato salad. This is Casapulla’s in Newark, make that Glasgow, Delaware.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Families
Reason First: Man Fails at Rationality, Faces Murder Charges
Talk about a bad day for Uber. No, its stocks did not tumble or have mobs of angry taxi drivers unable to compete with the ride sharing service attempt to tear down their headquarters. This was far more severe. First- and third-degree murder suspect Nicholas Forman, 23, allegedly abused his girlfriend, Sabrina Harooni, 23, to the point that he apparently stole her life. Once the deed had been done, he sent her corpse on a ride to the hospital via an Uber vehicle.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Does a Lost Tooth Have to do with Miseducation?
Aren’t teachers supposed to instruct students, not cause them to lose teeth, allegedly? A Florida woman who claims to be a teacher is embroiled in a fall out over one of her student’s teeth being forced out of his mouth. She has been released on $3,000 bond. But the story remains a mystery as to how the piece of dental makeup dropped from the young man’s mouth. The teacher, Cynthia Smith, 64, claims that a ruckus that occurred in the hallway involving other students (not her) lead to the dental loss.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How can Snitching be Virtuous?
So you say that snitching is wrong? What about when it comes to an unarmed teen who just had the notion to create a music video? Jeremiah Dickey’s productive mind was silenced by rounds piercing the night air on a Brooklyn, New York City street corner. Why would it be evil to snitch on the coward who mowed this teen down in his prime? The levels of cowardice remain at an all-time high. People can be discreet and anonymous and be looked at as brave. But to just sit back and watch as a family grieves for Dickey and to know who committed this vicious crime is lower than a coward. Someone out there may know who did this. And the actual culprit should possess some shred of dignity to turn himself in to police custody.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Should Jaydayoungan Do?
Jaydayoungan has got problems. The recording artist with talent and a budding career has entangled himself in the clutches of the law once again. This time, it is for allegedly assaulting his pregnant girlfriend. Found in the attic of a residence, Jaydayoungan surrendered to law enforcement based on a warrant. What all of these truths spell is a rowdy, rambunctious kid who still holds on to youth like a thugged out Holden Caufield.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Would Happen if Azealia Banks is Found to be a Truth Teller?
Tears and shouts and screams emanating from an Instagram Live stream that showed rapper and singer-songwriter Azealia Banks alleging that her “racist” fellow apartment tenant brandished a gun in front of her. Hysterical and almost bloody comical, Banks voiced her profound disapproval for the supposed crime. Though it is difficult to decipher all of her words, she pours out her entire soul into the camera. Her claims could mean serious consequences for the unnamed offender.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How Much Praise Should Cops Get for Stopping a Joyrider?
Life as a police officer can be dangerous. This is no secret. Everyday, the men and women in blue protect themselves, each other, and every law-abiding citizen from hurt, harm, or hazard in a criminal situation. In the wake of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade celebration, a vehicle with two occupants driving at a fast rate charged down the parade route. Police officers prepared themselves by employing “tactical vehicle intervention” (TVI). Police utilized stop sticks to no effect. By the end of the chase which lasted for several yards, the officers finally used a pursuit intervention technique or PIT maneuver to cease the advancement of the vehicle. This proved to be successful.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Can be Done About Gervonta Davis' Behavior Outside of the Ring?
No individual should grab or strike another person or violate him or her in any way that the law can deem criminal. Featherweight champion Gervonta Davis’ case seems to be one of the most public, blatant acts of the start of force against someone else. That individual just happens to be his baby’s mother, Andretta Smothers. As the boxer received the steel bracelets after reporting to the authorities, he faces charges of simple battery and domestic violence. So, from where does all of this aggression and rage stem? Is it a culture within the boxing realm that promotes and amplifies not just violence in the square ring but without the sports arena?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Should a Convicted Felon be Set Free because of Gender Reassignment?
While Iowa becomes further mired in the caucus quagmire, another inflammatory story has arrived from the Hawkeye State. A transgender “woman” is set to be released from prison on the basis that “she” has “served ‘her’ time.” With his lower testosterone, it is expected that Joseph “Josie” Smith will never harm another underage individual again. Okay. Never mind chromosomes, anatomical makeup, and changes in appearance. These are all important, but they must be dealt with after the idea of a human being with a record for molesting some of the most vulnerable people in society is being set free based on conjecture and hopes and wishes.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Can Eliminating the Minimum Wage Stop Robbers Who Wear Blackface?
Talk about that old chestnut of adding insult to injury. A white man in blackface robbed a Maryland bank on Friday, January 31, 2020. He is still at large. At this PNC Bank location, witnesses including a camera right behind the teller depict the man as wearing face paint to not only conceal his identity but make a last ditch effort trying to pin the crime on a person of color.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal











