Police Chiefs Pay £660,000 To Listen To Music At Work

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What a waste. You can read the full story here.

Police chiefs in England and Wales paid £660,952 for licences so staff could listen to music in offices in the past year, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.

The highest expenditure came from the Metropolitan Police which paid £246,297.

Four forces paid nothing, while 17 spent more than £10,000.

The Performing Right Society (PRS) collects the fees and pays royalties to artists.

The statistics were obtained by Robert Foulds, the clerk of Bramley Parish Council in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

Man Arrested For Trespassing At Buckingham Palace

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From BBC News:

A man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary, trespass and criminal damage after scaling a fence to get into Buckingham Palace, police have said.

He was found “in an area currently open to the public during the day” at about 22:20 BST on Monday, the Metropolitan Police said.

A second man was arrested outside the Queen’s home on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary.

The Met said both men were bailed and a review into the incident was under way.

A spokesman said police inquiries were continuing.

“A review of the specific circumstances of this incident is being carried out,” he said.

“No members of the Royal Family were at Buckingham Palace at the time of the incident.”

The spokesman added that security would form part of the review.

Buckingham Palace has not issued any comment.

The Queen and Prince Philip spend August and September at Balmoral Castle on the Balmoral Estate in Aberdeenshire.

Meek Mill – Ooh Kill Em (Kendrick Lamar Diss)

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As Meek prepares for his Dreamchasers 3, he drops off some more new music on Philly’s Power 99 via DJ Cosmic Kev, called ‘Ooh Kill Em’ . This record is a dissed toward Kendrick Lamar over few West Coast classic samples. ‘Dreamchasers 3′ mixtape dropping September 29th. I don’t think Meek Mill want it with Kendrick Lamar but only time will tell.

930 Club’s Head Of Security Commits Suicide

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Josh Burdette, the well-known head of security at the 9:30 Club who died Sept. 1, took his own life, according to a ruling by the Maryland chief medical examiner’s office. Burdette, 36, was found dead Sunday inside his home in Kensington.

Before the manner of death was confirmed, Montgomery County police said they were investigating the case as a possible suicide.

The popular Burdette cut an imposing figure outside the Washington music venue, standing 6-foot-4 and weighing more than 300 pounds. But he was widely regarded as a gentle person who mostly wanted to see people leave the club with a smile on their faces.

“I know that’s a trite thing to say,” he said in a 2006 interview with The Washington Post, “but my job is to make sure people have fun.”

VICE Presents… Ground Zero: Syria

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Ground Zero Syria is a series where we’ve compiled photojournalist and videographer Robert King’s footage into a series of raw, largely unedited vignettes that present a snapshot of the ancient city as it crumbles and burns while its citizens are killed indiscriminately. Watch them here over the next month and a half, culminating in the release of VICE’s Syria Issue in November.

More recently, VICE has continued to film the area as it dealt with snipers, mosque destruction and even more. Below, we have provided all 9 episodes of VICE’s documentation, which isn’t for the queasy. Definitely brings an even deeper perspective on Syria in the wake of recent news.

PART 1PART 2PART 3PART 4PART 5PART 6PART 7PART 8PART 9

Michael Jordans Daughter Confirms Being Gay

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 4umf Reports:

The 20-year-old junior at Syracuse University confirmed that the woman in her recent social media posts is indeed her girlfriend.

“Until Love, Trust, Honesty, Repost, Loyalty, Commitment, Genuine, Happiness and other characteristics or aspects I want in a relationship is defined by one gender then and only then will I discuss my sexual preference,” the sports management major wrote on her Instagram account.

According to Media Take Out, Jamsime’s love interest has been identified as former Syracuse basketball guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas. Since the site broke the story, Jasmine’s love life has been receiving a lot of media attention, but the NBA legend’s youngest child said she not “bothered” by the claims.

“MTO has struck again! Lol but just like the last time, I’m chillin and not bothered,” she wrote.”Negativity go to the left and take a seat.”

She added, “No time for that! Everyone have an amazing day!”

Georgia Police Make A $3 Million “Molly” Bust (Details)

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AJC Reports:

Clayton County police spokeswoman Danielle Rosa said near 50 pounds of MDMA, a form of Ecstasy that goes by the street name “Molly,” was seized at a home in the 5900 block of Monetery Drive near Morrow.

Police also confiscated 14 firearms and three vehicles, and made two arrests, Rosa said. Police have not released the names of those arrested.Rosa said the seized Molly has a street value of about $3 million.

“The drug offers users a 6-24 hour euphoric state of mind,” she said. “However, the long term health effects could include brain damage and kidney failure.”

Last weekend, an electronic dance music festival in New York City was cut short after two festival-goers died and four others were hospitalized after apparently overdosing on Molly.

A similar multi-day music festival, Tomorrowworld, will be held at the end of this month on a Chattahoochee Hills farm in south Fulton County.

“Molly is emerging as the new designer drug parents need to be aware of,” said Dr. Gaylord Lopez, director of the Georgia Poison Center. “What seems benign is really not benign. Parents need to be on the lookout for the language their kids may be using. You could hear, ‘Hey, anybody hear from Molly’ and that can be code for ‘did anyone score Molly?’ ”

Short for molecule, Molly is often referred to as the “hug drug” because the user may “get into touch with themselves and other people,” according to Gary Gudelsky, a professor at the University of Cincinnati who has researched MDMA’s effect the brain for more than two decades.

Molly is making the rounds in pop culture with artists including Kayne West and Rihanna mentioning Molly in songs.