So we’ve been discussing Rihanna and how the domestic photos of her had gotten released by two of L.A.’s finest. Well more details have been leaked about these two Los Angeles Policewomen and some evidence suggests that one of these women were actually called to initially handle the Rihanna and Chris Brown  Los Angeles case. The Smoking Gun reports that Officer Rebecca Reyes was the one put in charge of handling this domestic dispute case.

 

“Los Angeles Police Department records reveal that Officer Rebecca Reyes was assigned to the assault case soon after a 911 caller reported hearing a woman screaming for help in L.A.‘s Hancock Park neighborhood. When cops responded to that February 8 call, Rihanna, said that she was beaten by Chris Brown, then her boyfriend. The original LAPD report on the Rihanna assault notes that Reyes and several colleagues, including Sergeant Omar Bazulto, were dispatched to the London Hotel, where Brown was believed to have gone after the incident. Brown, who was not actually at the West Hollywood hotel, was arrested later that night after surrendering to cops at the Wilshire Division, the precinct where Reyes, a nine-year LAPD veteran, was last stationed. Reyes’s role at the outset of the case was detailed by two sources with knowledge of the domestic violence probe.”

 

To be honest, it seems to me as if everyone knows the two culprits who released the photo; so why is it that it’s taking so long to give them a slap on the wrist and have this all be over with? As of right now the case is still pending and no further information has been released regarding this matter.

 

Rick Ross Makes Spoof Video Of Floyd Mayweather

 


Not stopping at his Triple C “Go (War Remix),” Rick Ross has added fuel to the fire by releasing a spoof music video about the undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather including taunts about his career and the alleged issues with the IRS. This video takes place in a boxing arena and can be found via Youtube.

 

“The video uses Mayweather against himself by featuring clips of him bragging about his financial success such as him saying “Guess what? The difference between me and everybody else, my sh*t is paid for. What about yours?” but then plays news reports which discuss the boxer’s alleged IRS problems. This includes him allegedly being $6 million in debt to the government due to taxes. Much like a parody diss record, Ross also raps from a boxing ring gym with a skinny boxer dressed as Mayweather with a robe which reads “Filthy B*tch.” Ross’ Triple C’s are also featured in the video speaking on their profits while the spoofed version of Mayweather dances.”

 

I don’t know Ricky, you might be asking for it. Mayweather may suck as a rapper but this man is undefeated when it comes to boxing and I’m pretty sure he won’t be taking too much more of your taunts and disses. I have to admit, I laughed when I watched the video, it’s quite amusing. Check it out for youself!

 

Watch The “Go (War Remix)” Video Below: