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Diddy Dodges Another Lawsuit as Swatting Claims Young Scooter's Life
Tragedy struck the Atlanta rap scene when Young Scooter lost his life on his birthday weekend—not at the hands of police as initially reported, but as a result of something far more disturbing. A woman, allegedly upset about not being invited to his birthday celebration, made a dangerous false 911 call claiming violence, sex trafficking, and hostage situations were occurring at his residence. This "swatting" incident led to his fatal attempt to flee what appeared to be a massive police response.
The recording of the 911 call reveals a web of fabricated claims designed to provoke the most severe police reaction possible. Every trigger word from "underage victims" to "shots fired" was methodically deployed, culminating in a tragedy that could have been avoided entirely. This senseless loss highlights the dangers public figures face, not just from obvious enemies, but from individuals in their extended social circles—a reality that prompted my own decision to leave Atlanta after my media career gained prominence.
Meanwhile, the legal walls continue to close in on the rap industry. Sean "Diddy" Combs may have scored another dismissal when a sexual assault plaintiff refused to reveal her identity, but this small victory does little to diminish the federal case building against him. And as one high-profile legal battle continues, another looms on the horizon with reports of an impending RICO case against Lil Baby and his 4PF crew following a shooting that claimed the life of a 13-year-old.
These stories illustrate a troubling pattern in the industry—one where legal troubles, jealousy, and dangerous associations are creating an environment where, as I noted, "We ain't gonna have no rappers left." What's happening isn't just about individual cases but represents a systematic reckoning that's reshaping hip-hop culture before our eyes. The question remains: who will be left standing when the dust settles?
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Speaker 1:Just so much going on in the industry, in the rap world, of course Did the rap world, of course Diddy's world. Lot, lot, lot to talk about today. I hope everybody feeling good. This is the Flow Show no Filter. Join us live in the studio audience on YouTube 7.30 am sharp, monday through Friday, or catch us where everybody mostly listens to us at, on Apple and Spotify the Flow Show no Filter for all your news updates and your hot takes. And if you want to see somebody who get in trouble all the time for speaking his mind, that's me. So enjoy the show and let's get going today.
Speaker 1:What we talking about today y'all, first of all, diddy. Uh, another lawsuit has been dropped. Diddy's lawsuits are dropping like flies. We need to talk about it. Also, a case that y'all or a story some of y'all might not be familiar with, but there is a rapper by the name of Young Scooter out of Atlanta who died mysteriously Running from the cops. And now we done found out there was a female who made a fake 911 call, aka allegedly we're finding out Young Scooter was swatted. This happened over the weekend. He lost his life on his birthday and now we're finding out there was some shenanigans going on. That pisses me off. And now we're finding out there was some shenanigans going on. That pisses me off and we're going to get into that. There's another Rico coming. If you followed the Young Thug trial, there's another Rico, a little baby. I'm telling y'all these rappers need to put them fucking backpacks on and get to rapping about, uh, healing the world, because this they're gonna just ain't gonna be no rappers left. So we got to talk about that and it's gonna lead me to my little story before I get into this diddy mess.
Speaker 1:Uh, but few, okay, y'all know most of y'all been on this journey with me. That's been about two and a half, uh, two and a half years so far. I started roughly two and a half years ago and, through grace of god and y'all supporting me, I made it to the top of this journalism thing, in this media situation. But as I grinded, I'm always been laid back off the radar type of person. So when I was grinding I was in Atlanta. I love Atlanta and you know, nobody knew me. Nobody knew me. I'm just doing my thing, staying at the house making my videos, had no clue that it would blow up to what it is now.
Speaker 1:But last September last September, the same time with Diddy trial I'm gonna let y'all know how this all played out. Last December I mean last September when Diddy was arrested. Now, y'all know, I was the leader and one of the first people and main people bringing awareness to what the hell was going on with Diddy and I told people he was going down when he was still free, and people didn't believe me. Well, you see where we are now. Well, in September, when he got arrested, after I told so many people who didn't believe me that he was going to be arrested, I mean I already was take, my movement was already taken off and already was getting out, getting out of control. But when Diddy got arrested I got like what? A hundred thousand Facebook followers in like one month. That month a lot of Instagram, tiktok, just my page. My movement just went crazy. When Diddy got arrested it was like already going crazy. But then Diddy arrest just made everybody say, well damn, this dude knew what he was talking about the whole time. So it blew up and I could tell.
Speaker 1:In September I was like I already was feeling like do I really want to be in Atlanta? But after that happened I said I just felt it. I said too many people know me. Now A lot of people know where I live and I'm a real like to myself type person. So I like I'm more comfortable around people I've been knowing forever. Most people around me I've been knowing since I was a kid.
Speaker 1:And so I got to thinking like I started thinking about random people who knew where I lived at and I said you know what? It's time for me to get the fuck out of Atlanta so I could just be relaxed and do my job, because it's just too wild in Atlanta. Because it's just too wild in Atlanta. And so what just happened, with young Scooter losing his life because of a female swatted. And it wasn't even young Scooter's female, it was his friend's ex-girlfriend or something, and I'm going to get into that story later. But that story is the reason why the fuck I moved out of atlanta once. Uh, my career, podcast and journalism, all that. Once it took off I was like let me get the hell out of atlanta. I just don't, I just want to, I like to be off the radar.
Speaker 1:So when we get into that scooter story, it is wild, it's gonna piss you off's going to make you realize how dangerous it is out here for us. We can't even trust our own friends and I say friends in quotation. So I'm going to get into that scooter story later on in this show. I'm telling you it's one of those ones that we actually know who made the false 911 call. Overnight I had planned on coming in here telling y'all we need to find out who made this 911 call because his brother lost his life for no reason. But overnight they found out who the 911 call, who made the fake 911 call allegedly. So we're going to get into that. But first for you, beautiful guys and gals out there, we're going to get into this Diddy shit.
Speaker 1:Another lawsuit has been dropped in the Diddy mess and y'all know what we all been saying we ready for the trial to come to start at this point, and you know whether they're dropping these cases because they lying or they dropping these cases because they in fear because the judge is making them. They can't be Jane Doe's and John Doe's, no more. These judges is making people put their name on it and what's happening is the people that, instead of putting their name on it, they are choosing to bow out, and so Diddy has dodged another bullet. So let's see what the Mohawkster got going on. So we're going to dive into this article and see what the hell the Mohawkster got going on. Another lawsuit has been dropped. Like I said, this comes from NDTV World and the title of the article is Sean Diddy Combs. Article is Sean Diddy Combs sexual assault lawsuit dismissed after victim refuses to reveal identity. This is another lawsuit, so Sean Diddy Combs team is celebrating another victory, as another case has been dropped because the plaintiff doesn't want to tell her name. So let's get into it, says Los Angeles.
Speaker 1:The disgraced rapper Sean Diddy Combs may have lucked out as a New York judge dismissed one of the many sexual assault lawsuits against him. Side note, this is another Tony Busby special. The lawsuit was dismissed after victim who used the name Jane Doe, chose not to reveal her identity by pursuing the case. Her identity by pursuing the case in the lawsuit originally filed by tony hot water busby in october 2024, jane claimed that combs attempted to sexually assault her at a new york city party in 1995 and violently struck her when she refused his advances. As per Variety.
Speaker 1:In January, busby filed a motion for Jane to proceed anonymously, which the court denied, stating that the very gravity of the charges, combined with no evidence of specifics and concrete harm, undermined her claim to proceed anonymously. Now this shit supposedly happened in back in 1995. Y'all, what was I doing in 1995? 1995, whoa, that's a while ago. 1995. I was not doing shit, so let's move on.
Speaker 1:After the court ordered jane to file a complaint under her name by march 20th, the judge dismissed the case on monday. As she chose not to pursue the case further, busby explained in a statement that she did not feel comfortable revealing her identity and ultimately decided to bow out. This is crazy, but after the court ordered Jane to file a complaint under her name, she wouldn't do it. In this particular case, jane Doe opted not to proceed. He said there's a lot of fear amongst these plaintiffs. Busby goes on to say thus I can't blame her. These are tough cases and they are many times re-traumatizing for those who pursue them. Each case stands on its own merit. This woman chose not to proceed and subject herself to the media circus and the perceived danger. She felt we have to respect that perceived danger. She felt we have to respect that.
Speaker 1:The rapper's legal team shared with variety that this dismissal is a sign of what's to come with other pending cases. Today, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed this is uh diddy's attorney. A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against Mr Combs by Texas attorney Anthony Busby and his local counsel. This is now the second case filed by individuals hiding behind and anonymity pushed forward by attorneys more focused on media headlines than legal merit. The other claims, like the one dismissed today and also will not hold up in the court of law.
Speaker 1:We and I'm going to give my community at the Flow Show no Filter a lot of credit on this one. Y'all said it even before. I said it because I was thinking it and you guys said it because I was thinking it and you guys said it. One thing you guys said was when a lot of these cases were coming, I noticed a lot of people in the comments, a lot of people in the chat, a lot of people in my fan mail were saying only thing I don't like about all these cases coming out of nowhere that we don't want, you know, fake cases or cases that aren't going to go all the way. We don't want those cases to take away from the real victims. And the closer we get to the actual real trial, which is May 5th but uh, you know they push it to make 12. They doing a jury thing in May 5th or whatever, uh, getting the jury together. But we said it and you see, the closer we get, a lot of these cases are starting to get dropped.
Speaker 1:Tony Busby has been exposed as uh, not crossing his t's and dotting his i's and now it's becoming more of a circus and it's more focused on all these cases being dropped and all this mess that tony busby and jay-z going through, and it's much less about the victims. And that's the sad part about all of this. Now I can't blame her if she is in fear. This happened all the way back in 1995, so I would imagine. This person is probably in their 50s somewhere in there and at this point maybe they're like you know what.
Speaker 1:I don't want to bring all this drama my way at this, at this, at this big age, but if I would put my two cents in, I would say, if you're trying to get justice for somebody who has done this crazy stuff that Diddy did, for the sake of not just you but all victims, I just wish, if you, if, if it's true, I wish you would go forward, even just tell your name, god to protect you, you. But it just, it just makes it. It makes the, the uh, the work of the real victims this makes them have to work harder or the victims who are, who do want to push through it, because now people are looking at the more cases that get dismissed, the more the public and the more people are looking at the more cases that get dismissed, the more the public and the more people are looking at the cases like, well, all of these could be lying, and so it goes all the way back to, like I said, I give you a lot of credit because y'all brought that up a long time ago and I was thinking that when y'all brought it up, I was like man, I hope these you know so many cases come and I hope we don't bring down the real victims with all these you know Lawsuits. Were some of them they dropping out because they fear for their life, some of them getting dismissed Purely because they just sound crazy? So we're going gonna continue to watch and see what's going on with the diddler but, as far as we know right now, another victory for the for diddy. Uh, another lawsuit dropped. But, like I tell people, that has nothing to do nothing to do with this federal case going on. And so at this point I will, I'm gonna definitely continue to cover everything, every update that goes on in this diddy trial, but I, in all honesty, if I'm just being straightforward with y'all, I am so ready for the actual real trial at this point.
Speaker 1:As it is, it's becoming draining of all this this getting dismissed, this person they sanctioned in this lawyer and private investigators. This whole shit has just turned into what we used to call clusterfuck. My dad used to call it a quagmire. Uh, just just a lot of bs. So I'm gonna continue to watch it but, uh, it's getting on my nerves y'all. I, like I said, I'm ready for the real trial. I'm pretty sure y'all probably feel the same way. But uh, this rap, the whole rap. We go from one rapper because I don't know, apparently they keep calling diddy a rapper in all these videos. I mean all these articles. So I'm just gonna say he a rapper. I never knew diddy was a rapper. But uh, we ain't gonna have no rappers left.
Speaker 1:2025 and 2024 has been a cleansing for the industry, for the rap world in general. I don't really know exactly where it's coming from, but I know that the system, the government, they are not fucking playing around. I mean, every rapper is getting caught up in Ricos, whether you know the name or not. They connected to people who you know the names of. You might not know. Big U, that's a big Rico for the West Coast. Big U was tied to Nipsey Hussle. I know y'all know who Nipsey Hussle is, but we're not even talking about the Big U one today.
Speaker 1:First of all, let me make a quick announcement before we go into the young scooter situation. If you didn't know Lil Baby, most of y'all should know who Lil Baby is. They saying a Rico is coming soon for him and the 4PF crew. Now Lil Baby is connected to Young Thug and connected to the whole Atlanta scene but he's one of as far as most recently he connected to the whole Atlanta scene but he's one of the as far as most recently. He's like the top Atlanta rapper. I mean, he's done fell off a little bit but he's the top Atlanta rapper and now he's looking at a Rico behind a 13 year old who was unalive. That kind of brought it to the forefront. And I'm not going gonna spend a lot of time on this. This is developing. I'm just putting this out there so y'all can start paying attention, start doing a little research, because this is going to be a big one. Uh, this one will be as big as young thug uh, young thugs trial.
Speaker 1:So what happened was when fannyny Willis took down Young Thug and that whole YSL Rico that everybody tuned into when it first happened she said there were more Ricos to come and it was even alleged that she even said 4PF, which is Lil Baby's crew. But a lot of time went past. But a lot of time went past. A whole lot of time went past and I think that YSL trial took a lot longer than they expected. So we didn't hear anything about 4PF and Lil Baby's recall and everybody assumed, including me for a while.
Speaker 1:I said, well, maybe he's OK, you know, you know, maybe little baby, you know, dodged a bullet on this one. Until about a month or a couple of months ago, little baby allegedly did a little photo, a video shoot An enemy territory. Video shoot in enemy territory. Law enforcement say little baby no, he wasn't supposed to be there but he was trying to make a point and did it in enemy territory. The good fellas, that's the enemy. So you got 4pf and little baby on one side, you got good fellas as the other side.
Speaker 1:Well, there was a shootout and a 13 year old lost his life 27 minutes into his birthday. He was able to be 13 and celebrate his birthday for 27 minutes until bullet checked him out, which is sad as fuck. Well, when this happened, the cops, law enforcement, came out immediately. He said this was a cowardly act that could have been prevented and was caused by the rapper, lil baby. They called him right out. People was like, damn, how's the police gonna call a little baby right out? He didn't shoot you, he didn't kill the person. But then people started learning details and learned there was a little beef going on between those two sides and y'all know how it go Once a kid is killed, once a child loses their life, then people go crazy. It was all cool until a child lost their life.
Speaker 1:Now, little baby was on the hot seat, but when this law enforcement called out little baby and his gang, he came out with a little baby, came out with a statement via Instagram that I called out and my boy, greg, called out on the actual on the lunch show. If y'all remember, if any of y' on the actual on the lunch show, if y'all remember if any of y'all ever tuned in to the lunch show, y'all remember we talked about Lil Baby and his statement and that he was about to go down. This was a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, a month or less and so Lil Baby put a statement, said don't worry about me, I'm overly good. God got something like that. And he didn't mention anything about the child that lost their life. It was a very cocky message that lacked any compassion. And I said to Greg on that show show I said that's not a good statement. Whether you had anything to do with it or not.
Speaker 1:Little baby should at least acknowledged the the, the child that lost their life. You know, nobody wanted to. Nobody wanted to hear about a millionaire rapper talking about he overly good when your video shoot caused a back and forth shootout and now this kid is gone. So what happened Just yesterday? It was breaking news. They got an indictment, they got a rico coming for little baby and I'm telling y'all now it's a lot of people listening to this that might not know how big little baby is or how big it's gonna be just trust me, this rico goes down, this will be a huge case that's gonna dominate your timeline and dominate, uh, all your platforms. So if you don't know who little baby is now, you don't understand or don't know how big this is, do a little research so you won't be behind when we start talking about it, because it's coming and it's going to be a big one. Anyway, I just had to put you all on to what. What to be looking out for. Look out for the little baby, because I like to give you a little heads up before it comes down the pipe, because once we get to talking about it, I don't want you to be behind. Go ahead and do a little research on little baby 4pf rico.
Speaker 1:It's a lot to unpack, a lot to unpack. But speaking of a lot to unpack, we got to go back to atlanta. And this goes back to why I told y'all I had to get the fuck out of atlanta. Atlanta is a wild ass place, especially if you are in, if you are known person. Let's just say that it's wild. It's always you gotta watch people trying to get you. You gotta watch people jealousy. Everybody knows everybody.
Speaker 1:And this story right here is going to describe to y'all why the fuck flow had to get the hell out of atlanta. And y'all know I ain't scared of shit but I like to be comfortable and I don't like to be nowhere where I can't trust nobody or I don't know who I can trust. And so this story right here. Uh, let me know that I made the right decision at the right time because I would never want to be caught up in this like with young scooter. So young scooter for y'all I know a lot of y'all don't know who he is, but there's another big name, rapper, that most people in the in the industry know exactly who he is. This is the story. Check this out.
Speaker 1:So over the weekend there was breaking news young scooter. Just so you know he's connected to uh future. I'm sure y'all know who the who future is and uh, uh young thug and all the atlanta rappers that you know. Young Scooter everybody love Young Scooter. He was a big, big rapper. So over the weekend we get a. His death is so mysterious but we started to find out what happened. So check this shit out. Over the weekend we hear breaking news Young Scooter first of all breaking news a man is shot and killed by the police. Then, right after that, they say that young man who was shot and killed by the police was young Scooter. But then the police, the police come out and say, wait a minute. They say this isn't, this isn't young scooter, this isn't. We didn't do that, we didn't shoot him. They saying that the person who did it was matter of fact. I'm going to let the police describe it for you with a weapon.
Speaker 2:It was advised in the call remarks that shots were fired and a female was dragged back into the location. Once officers arrived, they knocked on the door. A male opened the door and immediately shut the door on the officers. The officers then established a perimeter. During the process of establishing the perimeter, two males fled out of the rear of the house. One male returned back into the house. The other male jumped two fences as he was fleeing. When officers located him on the other side of the fence, he appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg. He appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg. Officers rendered aid and he was transported to Grady Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
Speaker 1:So check this out. So then it comes out this all happened over the weekend and then the police dropped that. So they say, well, ok, they didn't kill him, but he died from. He died from running from the police jumping over a fence and broke his leg and bled out we like what. So if you heard that and I'm gonna read uh, uh, you might not be heard some of the stuff, might not be able to hear some of the stuff he said. But there was a weird 9-1-1 call that said that, uh, a woman was bloody and being beaten and she tried to run all lies, all lies. And I got that 9-1-1 call. It was just released, so you got an exclusive. We're gonna dive into that 9-1-1 call, but check this out. Liza. And I got that 911 call. It was just released, so we got an exclusive. We're going to dive into that 911 call, but check this out.
Speaker 1:Come to find out he was swatted. And if you don't know exactly what swatted is, swatting is a form of criminal harassment that involves deceiving an emergency service into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's address of a serious law enforcement emergency, such as a bomb threat, domestic violence, murder, hostage situation or a false report of a mental emergency, such as reporting that a person is suicidal or homicidal and may be armed. Listen to this 911 call and I'm going to spoil. I'm going to tell you what's going on before I even start, so you'll know how to listen to this 911 call and I'm gonna spoil. I'm gonna tell you what's going on before they even start, so you'll know how to listen to this.
Speaker 1:This woman called 911, made a false claim because Claim Because Her ex-boyfriend Was partying with young scooter. They were at young scooters house. It was his birthday, they were about to have a birthday party and because she wasn't invited to the birthday party, she called the police and made this shit up and he lost his life behind this. Check this out. This is why I got the hell out of Atlanta.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry, what? I don't know. If you're in emergency. Hello, this is the cab for the transfer. I want to take a mail for 273 William Nye Drive, southeast 273, william Nye. Yeah, no, it's 273 William. For 273 William Nye Drive, southeast, 273 William Nye. Yeah, no, it's 273 William. Oh, you said Nye, n-y-e, right? Yes, okay, Okay, all right, thank you. Thank you, dekalb. Hello caller, you're welcome. Hi, do you need police, fire or EMS? Actually both. There was literally a shooting.
Speaker 3:The house, literally the neighbor's next door, the house of the address that I just gave you, the 273, there is literally a whole domestic dispute going on. There's like seven guys that live in this house. What's your name, I'm sorry, what is my name? Uh-huh, okay, okay, tell me exactly what happened. Okay, so I'm the neighborhood watch and basically, like I said, these guys they're like selling drugs in and out of the house. All you see is guys coming in and out of the house with guns and stuff. They hold the guns in the air and then it's like I'm not sure if they're pimping, but it's like the situation that's going on right now.
Speaker 3:This girl doesn't have on any clothes. They threw her outside. He was fighting the girl. He literally fought the girl. He literally fought the girl. I'm not sure what they were fighting over. If they were fighting over drugs, that's what it sounded like. It sounded like they were fighting over drugs and then they started shooting. She had someone come over there and they started shooting. But this the house needs to be investigated. They're definitely doing illegal stuff over there and it's disturbing the area.
Speaker 3:I would say three, it was three shots. When did it happen? It's happening now, okay.
Speaker 1:Pause it right there. It's happening now. Pause it right there Now. Mind you, when the police came I'm going to let this lying-ass 911 caller keep going, but give you some context when the police came, you know on that 911 call to keep going, but give you some context. When the police came, you know on that, on that 911 call, she said the girl was bloodied and beaten and shots fired and all type of crazy shit. When the police arrived, there was no woman, no blood, no shots fired, no, nothing. As a matter of fact, another red flag was she had to be transferred. They had to transfer to the right district, which means she called from a whole nother location. Let's continue.
Speaker 3:So I believe the girl is hurt and that's not from 273, william Nodron. Yes, and the girl is hurt because she was like bleeding profusely, like blood everywhere. Okay, do you see or hear anything else? Yeah, she's trying to get away and they're holding her. She's being held hostage, like she's trying to—they brought her—the guy that was fighting her. She ran outside naked and then he was fighting her outside and then there was another commotion. She tried to get away. He dragged her back in the house. So now they're at the door Middleman, he's fighting, she's trying to get out, he's refusing to let her out and it's like seven guys in the house.
Speaker 1:Oh, we found out who she is too, so I'm going to let y'all know who she is at the end of this.
Speaker 3:Give me a moment, give me a moment. I I was working all night y'all.
Speaker 1:there's also a child in danger as well, because she has a baby now somebody telling her to say this shit, cause she just adding stuff as she going like. If somebody like say it's a baby.
Speaker 3:Yeah, she's naked and she's bleeding profusely she's bleeding, like if somebody like says a baby, okay, you said, the female is naked. Yeah, she's naked and she's bleeding profusely. She's bleeding profusely.
Speaker 3:Okay, can you give me a description of the male? The male is like? He has like a curble complexion, low haircut. Is he black, white, hispanic or Asian? He's black and he drives. What kind of shirt and pants do he have on? Blue? Regular blue jeans and like a regular like T-shirt? I'm not sure, okay, I'm not sure if it was blue or black. Okay, dark T-shirt. And what about the female? She's light-skinned and she has black hair. She's probably about 5'3", 130 pounds. Okay, okay, and you said she's naked. Okay, give me one moment, let me get your mess on the line.
Speaker 1:Okay, this is crazy y'all. None of this shit is true.
Speaker 3:Hey, gertie, it's Atlanta. We're the transfer to college. If I was in 273 William Nod Drive, southeast, let me give you a little bit about what's going on at this location. There's a male at the location that's fighting a female. She is naked. A shooting, well, shots were fired. Three shots were fired. Repeat the other three 273. Hello, well, before I ask, before I get into that, is this a business house?
Speaker 1:or an apartment, if this don't sound fake there's a situation going on this house.
Speaker 3:There's seven guys that live here and they're basically I'm not sure if they're running some type of sex traffic. This individual, she's a five, two like a female, black hair.
Speaker 1:She ran outside this girl don't went from talking about. The girl ran out bloody being beat up, shots fired, three shots fired, sex trafficking, drug, where, what the hell is all like this sound? This sounds so made up, it's crazy and I don't know. I guess you gotta, you gotta believe everybody. I guess when you a 9-1-1 person, but anybody with common sense, I mean I'm telling you this sounds and I'm sure y'all listening saying the same thing like this sounds so fake.
Speaker 3:She tried to get away, she was dragged back into the house and they're holding her hostage. And then there was a baby involved. So this situation is really serious and he's punching her. If you guys don't get her, she's going to be really hurt. Elena, what's your number? 8715. You already have PD in route. Pd has been notified and it's being started. I'm just literally a neighborhood watch. I'm not in the house. Oh no, okay, no problem she's talking about.
Speaker 1:she's a neighborhood watch, y'all.
Speaker 3:She has to be about. Maybe she looks a little underage, but I don't want to say that. You know looks can be deceiving, so she's roughly our favorite tweet.
Speaker 1:That's her favorite tweet. Now she's saying underage. She done put every trigger word for the police to come there and tear shit up. She has used every trigger Underage, sex trafficking, drugs, guns, domestic abuse. I mean literally everything you can do illegally at home that the police are going to go crazy about. She named it. It was all going on at the same time. Going on at the same time but literally, with all this commotion, with all this going on, you only get one 911 call nobody where. Everybody else in the neighborhood, nobody else hear all these gunshots and a woman screaming and being beat profusely. Let's wrap up this line.
Speaker 3:Motherfucker, this is crazy. Is she awake? What do you mean? Is she awake? He's beating her bloody. He's beating her bloody. He's dragged her back in the house.
Speaker 1:He dragged her back in the house.
Speaker 3:Ma'am, he dragged her back in the house. Okay, I understand that. I'm going to ask you some more questions. I understand you're not able to see what exactly is going on now but just answer the questions to the best of your ability.
Speaker 1:People get mad when they're lying, don't they?
Speaker 3:Okay, were any weapons involved? Everyone in the house has weapons.
Speaker 1:Okay, everyone in the house has weapons.
Speaker 3:They're the guys that live there. They their roommates or something like that. I don't know if all seven live there, but it's typically about the same amount that comes. That's there every day. Okay, is there any serious bleeding? She's bleeding from her face Like the whole front of her face. She's bleeding profusely.
Speaker 1:And then there's a child involved. Oh, and now it's a child involved, y'all.
Speaker 3:The story just gets deeper and deeper. I I assess if she is alert, if I just told her they dragged her back in the house. So, like I advised earlier, just answer to the best of your ability. She was breathing when she was outside trying to get away. Hello, caller. If you don't know, you can just say, um, unknown, okay, okay, okay, is she having any difficulty breathing? I, I don't know. Thank you for that. Elena's not requesting for fire to go out there. Okay, we do have PD started to this location. Two officers are en route. I'm clear on two officers en route. Thank you, all right. Elena's disconnected. All right, thank you, caller. Okay, ma'am.
Speaker 1:She whoever this mother Watch my language. She, whoever this mother watch my language, whoever this person is, needs to be charged with murder. You're going to go this far, lying, lying, then whatever happened from your lie or this swatting, you should be held accountable for this pisses me the fuck off and this is why I say you gotta be so careful, because this ain't Young Scooter's woman, this is his friend's woman. However, he died. You put everybody's life in that house at danger when you're telling the police it's shots going off, people being beat, drug trafficking underage. You got them coming up ready to pull out and blast everybody's ass. And let me say a quick apology to the atlanta police department because I'll be on y'all ass. No, diddy, and I was cussing y'all out because it was originally reported by the news that the police killed young scooter or they shot and killed. And I cussed the whole police department out because I can't stand Atlanta police department anyway. But let me do apology. That wasn't the police department. This was some raggedy ass 911 caller who was mad because they weren't invited to the party. And now a father, a brother, a son, a uncle, a cousin, someone that a lot of people loved, is gone because your ass, want to lie because you ain't invited to a party. This is why we be so fucking paranoid about us and our kids. Because it ain't even you, that ain't even scooters woman, he at his house celebrating his birthday, and because you got a friend that's fucking around with crazy mfers that's fucking around with crazy MFers your ass, your life gone. And they didn't even find anything. So people say, well, why did he run? Well, I'm going to tell you a story, a quick one. Just because somebody run, don't mean that they necessarily did nothing wrong. He could have had a warrant for a traffic ticket and I'm talking about young scooter.
Speaker 1:And if you listen to the earlier law enforcement when they came, they obviously imagine how they pulled up based off of that 9-1-1 fake ass call. And oh, and before I forget because you know when I get pissed, that's when I start forgetting stuff let me let y'all know who this is, because I'll mess around and forget. So Let me let y'all know who this is, because I mess around and forget. So let me tell y'all that right now it's some girl named LaLaLa on Instagram. I actually took a screenshot of her page, but her name is GirlLaLaLa, underscore on on instagram. Go to my tiktok after um sometime today, tuesday, and I'm gonna do a little breakdown of the whole thing. I got the picture of her and everything. So I just wanted to make sure I let y'all know who the fuck she was before I continued on.
Speaker 1:But so you know the police had to pull up, like the Gestapo. You know they pulled up probably 100 deep guns everywhere, all type. You know probably look crazy. Now it's young Scooter's birthday. So when the guy if you listen to the law enforcement, he said they originally first got when they knocked on the door, got, answered the door and then shut the door, he probably said man, they out here. I don't know what the hell going on and when.
Speaker 1:Let me just be honest. When you are a black man and the police are at your door with guns drawn and looking like they ready for whatever, you are paranoid whether you did anything or not. I'm telling you from experience. Y'all know I keep it real my uncle let me give you an example my uncle, law abiding citizen in cleveland. Rest in peace. Uncle jim, I always tell y'all about uncle jim. Uncle Jim gave me a lot of quotes, a lot of knowledge, but I remember one time we were at Granny House. Him and my granny lived in the same neighborhood, cleveland Heights, ohio. Shout out to Cleveland Heights and my Uncle Jim come hopping through the back gate and coming to the back door and I'm telling you, uncle Jim ain't no criminal at all, like he ain't gonna take nothing. He just was always a hard-working, honest man.
Speaker 1:Come to find out he was running from the police. Why? Because he had a warrant. Now dealer, never was. He ain't no killer, he ain't no robber. He just a black man with a warrant. And you don't want to be tied up in the system. If you can help it now, like I said, should you run hell. No, I'm not saying anybody is right for running, you should not run, I wouldn't run. But what I'm saying is be open-minded and understand everything ain't always cut and dry. You can't say he was running meaning he had illegal. They didn't find anything.
Speaker 1:But I'm gonna tell you, as a young black man, when you're celebrating your birthday and you know that if these police take you in, it's a friday. This was before his birthday party. He did not want to spend the weekend of his birthday locked up, weekend of his birthday locked up, so he probably tried to hit a back fence. Get the hell out of there, have somebody pick him up and whatever he figured. I'd deal with this shit. Monday or whatever, or deal, but nobody wants to. And that's not just no black man, I ain't even gotta be about race black, white, puerto rican, whatever you. Nobody wants to spend their birthday in jail for a random reason. Ain't got to be black, as anybody. So this woman makes this fake call and the police there. Now he's running.
Speaker 1:We still don't know exactly what happened. We ain't seen nobody Cam. We haven't seen any of that. So this person they said it's a $5,000 reward for this woman. I'm sure she's already been. I saw overnight that some people had found out who she was. I saw overnight that some people had found out who she was. So I don't know if she has been taken into custody yet, but she should fucking ride. I know that and I looked it up in Atlanta.
Speaker 1:Swatting they just made a law about swatting, swatting let's check it out, let's check it out. Swatting, swatting, let's check it out, let's check it out. Uh, swatting. The penalty of georgia law for swatting is up to five years in prison. It is a felony offense and if you do it more than once. It will increase the, but I don't think up to five years don't even cover what this woman did.
Speaker 1:This is sad and this is another thing that I say could happen to anybody had he not ran. Had he not ran, who knows how that situation would have ended because of all the lies that were told to law enforcement. They're pulling up Based off of that shots, underage sex trafficking, all kind of stuff supposed to be all going on right before you pull up, I could imagine probably all the police had their fingers on the trigger and it was all lies. Let that sink in y'all, all lies. You got to be a fucked up human being to do some shit like that to somebody, to anybody.
Speaker 1:The amount of people To do some shit like that to somebody, to anybody, the amount of people that we lose into police brutality or just violence in general, it ain't enough. We need to lose more by making up shit. We got enough real shit happening that we can't get under wraps. We got enough lives being lost intentionally. We got enough real sex trafficking going on, real underage bullshit going on, real drugs going on. We got a lot of that stuff really going on, but we got people playing with the shit and lying for their own benefit. It's disgusting, it's classless, it's bullshit and it's the reason why I do what I do, because and it's the reason why I do what I do because we need to know what the hell going on, and I need that.
Speaker 1:This person who did this shit, I need their name to be just as big and blown up as anybody else's name would be if they did this shit. Just like if it was the police, just like I had to take it back because the news reported it wrong. You know me, I stand up. Hey, apologize to the police, but now I'm cussing out this 911 caller, anybody can get it. This 911 caller, anybody can get it.
Speaker 1:This smoke ain't reserved for for certain people. This smoke goes to everybody. On the no flow, on the flow show, no filter. And so now, and that's just to let people know, hey, look when they because a lot, it's a certain community that gets mad when you call out the cops for unaliving a black man. And and it's a certain community that gets mad when you call out the cops for unaliving a black man. And it's a certain community, certain pocket of people. They get offended by that. But, like I said I tell them my smoke is for everybody.
Speaker 1:So I don't never feel any kind of way about calling nobody out, because I'm calling out whoever needs to be called out. I don't give a fuck who they are, what they are, what color they are, how old they are, what gender they are. None of that, your ass. Do some bullshit. I'm calling you out. So if it hurts your feelings when I call out a particular group, then y'all know what rocks y'all can kick and you know what footwear to have on when you kick those rocks. I ain't got to say it no more. But anytime I don't care black, white, green, gray, whatever when I see somebody lose their life Over some shit that didn't have to be. That don't. Nothing piss me off more than that. Young Scooter should still be here after his birthday.
Speaker 1:But you got people who want to swat and call and make fake and don't understand how dangerous that is. You even putting you, putting everybody at risk, because your ass ain't invited to a fucking kickback, which I see why your ass wasn't invited, because you, a piece of shit, just foul, just file. So again, when I prepared this segment last night, I was preparing to come on here, or yesterday. I was preparing to come on here today and ask y'all anybody in Atlanta, know who the hell that voice was? But the internet worked faster than me sometimes because by the time I woke up this morning, girl la la underscore whatever has been identified. So I'm going to let y'all know what happens next. But this shit didn't even happen at all. We'll continue. I'm going to keep up with all these Ricohs, keep up with this Diddy shit. Tony Busby, jay-z, see what comes out of that.
Speaker 1:The news is getting crazier and crazier and, quite frankly, some of this shit just leaves you speechless. Some of this shit just leaves you speechless To lose your life on your birthday Because your friends, ex-girlfriend or some girl he messed with and you're not messing with her, no more. She Makes this crazy 911 call with every claim known to man, from underage sex trafficking down to just beating up women, to shooting them and all kind of you saying all of that. And now we done lost another rapper, another father, another brother, another cousin. This shit gotta stop. Y'all. This shit really has to stop, but has to stop.
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Speaker 1:So definitely shout out to my facebook crew too, because y'all be holding me down. I, I ain't gonna lie back in the day I thought facebook have was, was, was have fell off. Shoot facebook. Hold me down just as much as any other community. Love my Instagram community, facebook community, tiktok community, apple, spotify, youtube, all of y'all. But we'll get back on this tomorrow. I expect to be able to dive some more into this. Holly, weird. There's a lot going on. I was waiting for a couple things to be able to dive some more into this Hollywood. It's a lot going on. I'm waiting. I was waiting for a couple of things to be confirmed today. Once they are confirmed, I got a couple of huge stories coming up as far as this downfall of Hollywood with, with, with, justin Bieber, diddy, uh, uh, what else? Uh, jlo, ashton Kutcher, where the hell is ellen? They saying ellen is is out the country. Still, it's a lot going on. So I'm gonna get on that tomorrow. Other than that, as always, I love y'all, but I am out.