New reports reveal that the cause of the late DJ AM’s death was not a suicide and has been ruled an accidental result of “acute intoxication” from various drugs. Initially, there were several reports deeming the deejay’s death a suicide by drug overdose. People Magazine reported:

“He wanted to die,” says a police source, who says the suicide theory is supported by the pills and other evidence. “He was going unconscious when he took the last one. He didn’t even swallow it. Also, a mirror was propped inside the door to the apartment and another inside the door of the bedroom, where Goldstein’s body was located in the bed, the source says. When the police, Goldstein’s manager and paramedics entered together, they pushed the first mirror to the side. When they entered the bedroom, the mirror propped against the door shattered. “They pushed it open and it broke,” the source says.”

However, new reports show that this was no suicide. The New York City Medical Examiner has confirmed this and according to TMZ:

“The M.E. says the cause of death is “acute intoxication” due to the combined effects of cocaine, oxycodone, hydrocodone (Vicodin), Ativan, Klonopin, Xanax, Benadryl and Levamisole (a drug used to cut cocaine with). The manner of death is listed as “accident (substance abuse).”

Before AM’s death, he shot a drug-intervention reality tv series intitled “Gone Too Far.” According to The Hollywood Reporter:

“MTV intends to air DJ AM’s drug-intervention reality series that was shot just before he died. The status of “Gone Too Far” has been in question since DJ AM was found dead last month in his New York apartment. Although a toxicology report has not been released, preliminary findings suggest he died from a drug overdose. MTV, which declined to comment, has not made a final decision on whether to air the series, but sources say the network expects to air the program and has been in talks with Goldstein’s family about the timing.”

As a special tribute to AM’s memory, MTV has decided to keep his “Gone Too Far” drug intervention reality series and will premiere sometime next month.

Yung Berg Responds To Being Sucker Punched On Camera

I’m sure many of you have already seen the footage of rapper Yung Berg being assaulted in public. Well, now he is speaking out about it and claims that the footage is not only outdated but also promises that he will never get “sucker punched” again. Crooked Rap reports:

“Ah man, I done seen a lot of sh*t in my life, right, but that footage that I just saw earlier was some of the most rigid, swine of f*cking wh*re footage I ever seen in my f*cking life,” Berg said in a self-made video. “How dare you fraud a** n*ggas out there. I mean, I knew it was coming, personally because it was only two and a half years ago, it was only a disagreement between my manager, or my old manager, and all that other sh*t. And then, the coward sh*t is, the homie, I was watching the footage to get a glimpse of myself to see what went on and like, punching me in the back of the head while I’m talking to somebody else? Like that must be some of the fraudest sh*t I’ve ever seen in my life…What you need to know is — that sh*t will never happen again.One, because I’m moving correctly. Two, because I’m moving correctly motherf*ckers. So y’all go ahead and watch old footage of me…”

The news broke about the assualt on Monday, September 28, 2009 and Bossip reported:

“Poor Yung Berg can’t win for losing. In the video underneath the hood, a heated discussion and small fade is caught, but when Yung Turd attempts to flee into a store to get away…a white boy catches fade with the back of his head.”

Wow Yung, I saw the video and It may be old but whose to say. I wonder if Maino will come after you now that he knows you’re an easy target. Yung does a lot of talking but still managed to get sucker punched, and on video? Not a good look. Fire your entourage and security and ask for your money back. Can you make returns on security? If you haven’t seen the video, you must! Watch both Yung Berg being sucker punched and his response video below: