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Bow Wow Shades Rev. Al Sharpton During Ferguson Press Conference, Says Civil Rights Leader Promotes 'Slickback Grease'; Twitter Reacts To Decision

By Star Connor | Nov 25, 2014 03:11 PM EST

Did Bow Bow really throw shade at the Rev. Al Sharpton as he spoke for the Brown family during a press conference's after Monday, Nov. 24's grand jury decision? "MStars News" previously reported that the officer who shot and killed unarmed Michael Brown, 18, will not be charged in his death. On Monday the city of Ferguson was filled with chaos, as streets were on fire, shots were fired and looting of businesses erupted as the prosecutor, Robert P. McCulloch, announced their would be "no indictment" against Officer Darren Wilson, 28. During last night's news conference, McCulloch said: "The duty of the grand jury is to separate fact and fiction," he said to the shocked nation. "No probable cause exists to file any charges against Darren Wilson." Now everyone, including celebrities, are talking about the "#FergusonDecision," and some of the tweets and comments are troubling. We learned that Bow Wow joked about Sharpton's words, as he said on Facebook: "Here go rev al sharpton's ass.. I wonder if he gone promote his Slickback Grease? I hope in his speech he doesn't start promoting his book. Always got to be all up in the videos all in the pictures (suge knight voice) Man dude is the biggest opportunist of all. Tired of this dude yo. Go sit your ass down. The young folks dont care what you got to say. They rather see rae sremmurd speak." Read More »

Social Media Reacts To Officer Darren Wilson Grand Jury Decision [DETAILS]

By Star Connor | Nov 25, 2014 10:26 AM EST

On Monday night, Nov. 24, America witnessed Ferguson, Missouri, go up in flames and chaos as the prosecutor announced that there would be "no indictment" filed against the officer who fatally shot unarmed teen Michael Brown in August in Ferguson. According to NPR, eyes and ears were open and listening to the news as everyone learned that Police Officer Darren Wilson, 28, would not be charged for any crimes in the death of the 18-year-old. Monday night's decision sparked an outrage not only in Ferguson community, but all over the U.S., including Chicago, New York, Oakland and Los Angeles. Brown's parents asked protesters to stay calm and be peaceful, but that went up in flames and resulted in looting. The Brown family said, "We are profoundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face the consequence of his actions." Read More »

Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson's Fate Learned Monday Night After 5 PM CT: Stay Tuned

By Star Connor | Nov 24, 2014 04:53 PM EST

"MStars News" has learned that the fate of the Ferguson police officer who shot Michael Brown dead will be announced later on tonight. According to "USA Today," the St. Louis County 12-person grand jury came to their final decision Monday, Nov. 24, in the case of Officer Darren Wilson after he fatally shot the unarmed teen back in August, resulting in violent protests. Anthony Gray, a lawyer for the Brown family, informed everyone that prosecutor Robert McCulloch will reveal the verdict after 5 p.m. CT. The 28-year-old officer is waiting to hear if he will face charges in the death of Michael Brown. Brown's parents have already received a phone call, but it is unknown what facts they know at this time. Due to fear of tonight's announcement, some schools have closed, as well as businesses. Read More »

Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson's Fate Learned Monday Night After 5 PM CT: Stay Tuned

By Star Connor | Nov 24, 2014 04:53 PM EST

"MStars News" has learned that the fate of the Ferguson police officer who shot Michael Brown dead will be announced later on tonight. According to "USA Today," the St. Louis County 12-person grand jury came to their final decision Monday, Nov. 24, in the case of Officer Darren Wilson after he fatally shot the unarmed teen back in August, resulting in violent protests. Anthony Gray, a lawyer for the Brown family, informed everyone that prosecutor Robert McCulloch will reveal the verdict after 5 p.m. CT. The 28-year-old officer is waiting to hear if he will face charges in the death of Michael Brown. Brown's parents have already received a phone call, but it is unknown what facts they know at this time. Due to fear of tonight's announcement, some schools have closed, as well as businesses. Read More »

Missy Franklin Decision: Ready to Swim for High School Team? Chooses College over Going Pro and Signs with University of California [VIDEO]

By Danica Bellini | Nov 20, 2012 08:31 AM EST

It looks like U.S. Olympic Swimmer and gold medalist Missy Franklin is ready to suit up and swim on her high school team - but that's only if they will take her. The 17-year-old athlete would love to give her high school swim team a helping hand, but understands that such a decision could lead to much negative backlash from other (jealous and intimidated) schools and athletes. According to Franklin the decision is hard as to whether she should join teammates poolside at the Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colorado - some friends are all for it, while others think she should just remain cheering in the stands. In other Franklin news, the four-time Olympic medalist at the 2012 London Games has decided to attend college instead of immediately going pro - just last week, the popular swimmer signed a national letter of intent with the University of California and the Golden Bears. Read More »

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