Reps For The NYPD Respond To Ice-T

Yes, I put up the picture of cop Ice-T on purpose.
We posted on his arrest earlier…seems like it’s becoming uglier (than it probably needs to be). From MTV News (after the jump):
Just because Ice-T plays a man with a badge on TV, don’t forget that the onetime gangsta rap icon recorded a controversial tune called “Cop Killer” back in the day. Just two days after he lashed out at a police officer who pulled him over in New York on Tuesday and arrested him for allegedly driving with a suspended license and not wearing a seat belt, the beef between T and the NYPD continues to escalate.
On Thursday, the president of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association rapped T (born Tracy Marrow) for posting the arresting officer’s name and badge number after the collar. “[Ice-T] may play a police officer on TV, but his disdain for law enforcement is well-documented,” said PBA president Patrick Lynch about T, who plays perpetually irritated detective Fin Tutuola on “Law & Order: SVU.”
Speaking to the New York Post, Lynch added, “Real police officers enforce real laws that exist to keep everyone safe, even a disrespectful, former rap performer-turned-actor, whether he likes it or not.” Following the arrest, the rapper referred to the officer who pulled him over as “some punk bitch,” who he said “made the arrest of his bullsh– career today. Arresting the Notorious Ice T for no seatbelt,” while providing the officer’s last name and badge number in retaliation.
T isn’t done talking, though. On Thursday, he tweeted, “I’ve got absolutely NO problems with cops in general … Just some people are a–holes. They don’t have to be cops. A suska [sic] is a sucka.” He seems like he’s trying to move on from the situation, adding a short time later, “The whole sh– was a joke. But it showed me how eager some people are to see me in handcuffs … Good wake up call 4 me.”
Following the arrest, T clarified on his Twitter account that his license was not suspended because he never had a New York license, but instead carries a New Jersey license, which he said is valid.

Shyne – Irv Gotti/Lifefiles Interview
Live from Mexico City. I wonder if he’ll ever be able to return to America (I hope so).
Source: the.LIFE Files on Vimeo.
Rah Digga – This Aint No Lil’ Kid Rap
The former 1st lady of Flipmode is back with the first track of her Nottz-helmed Classic, which drops 9/14 (aka G.O.O.D. Music Day). BTW…where’s Outsidaz?
Source: Raw Koncept on Vimeo.
DJ Premier Speaks On Fat Joe’s ‘I’m Gone’

As I mentioned before, the last track of Fat Joe’s The Darkside album (‘I’m Gone’, which was produced by DJ Premier) was done the night of Guru’s death. Preemo took to his website on the matter:
Big Shug – Spit Six

From a member of the Gang Starr family. Produced by DJ Premier. Off the up and coming I Am Forever.
Download: Big Shug – Spit Six
Kid CuDi Gets Into It With Another Fan
Pressha Dinero x Rock (of Heltah Skeltah) – Frontpage

Download: Pressha Dinero x Rock (of Heltah Skeltah) – Frontpage
Hip-Hop Rules The World #2
I think I’m just going to keep throwing stuff like this under this type of header, because quite frankly it’s true.
Kid CuDi, Rostam Batmanglij & Bethany Cosentino Speak On ‘All Summer’
The three stars and co. break down their collab for Converse.
First 48 Hours With Rick Ross Preview (All Hip Hop)
I can understand Terry Crews but it’s kind of odd seeing Sly Stallone at BET (presumely for The Expendables promo). Looks to be pretty interesting.
Fat Joe x R. Kelly – How Did We Get Here

Download: Fat Joe x R. Kelly – How Did We Get Here
Fat Joe Recalls Beef Between DJ Clue & B.I.G.
I love hearing stories like this…who would’ve thought? The Darkside drops next Tuesday.