Well Damn... 😯😳 Reposted from @theindustryonblast 💥#IOBPlay: #Lizzo 💦#WellDang #OMG 😨 #Beach #Water 💧 #Ouch #IAm_MsJohnson 💞 - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CAkMicQhc68/?igshid=h05dqd67vlre
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Well Damn... 😯😳 Reposted from @theindustryonblast 💥#IOBPlay: #Lizzo 💦#WellDang #OMG 😨 #Beach #Water 💧 #Ouch #IAm_MsJohnson 💞 - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CAkMicQhc68/?igshid=h05dqd67vlre
#IOBplay 📽🎥: let’s take it back to 1990 and reminisce!!! 💜 Which record made more of an impact in your life? 1. #KeithSweat- I’ll Give All My Love To You 2. #TonyTerry- When I’m With You 3. #After7- Can’t Stop 🤪
Lmao! 😂😂😂😂😂 #Repost @theindustryonblast (@get_repost) ・・・ #IOBplay 📽🎥: ooo sis 😬 we dunno, we are church women here at IOB soooo 😶. But NAH back in our former hoe days... 😝(Via @sukihanaofficial )
HAPPY BORN DAY TO MS. Jackson WHO'S 51 TODAY! @janetjackson @Regrann from @theindustryonblast - 📹🎥#IOBPlay: The Queen Of Pop, then Princesss, #JanetJackson aka Charlene on #DifferentStrokes ! 💥Jan was 14/15 here singing to Willis! - #regrann
Watching the str8 kidz go to jail for stuntz the gaze in #Atlanta all got busted for back in the 90s feels so regressive. From @theindustryonblast - #IOBplay 📽🎥: ⭕️ "Thirty-nine people were busted in a debit card scam that led to more than $1 million in stolen funds, authorities said Wednesday. The defendants used various social media sites, like Instagram and Snapchat, to attract participants to give up bank account information in exchange for quick cash, authorities said. “What the defendants were selling was the fast money lifestyle,” Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr. said. Vance, who announced the takedown along with NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce, said willing participants gave up their account numbers and debit card information in exchange for the promise of a payoff to come. They were instructed to report their cards stolen — but instead the data was used for counterfeit check making. The group, headed by groups affiliated with the Bloods, was based in Staten Island. Checks were cashed at several major banks, including Bank of America and Chase. Members even posted photos of themselves surrounded with wads of cash and posing with fancy cars. More than $2.5 million in counterfeit checks were deposited and $1 million was withdrawn by the group, prosecutors said. Via: #nydn #nydailynews" (via @gossipmilitia) The VitaminQ - #ReBlogged (at Manhattan, New York)
LeakYou.com | Police confirm they have found the Facebook murder suspect dead in his car in the city of Erie after a chase with Pennsylvania State Police Tuesday. Steve Stephens was found dead inside in the vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound near Roger Young Park at Buffalo Road and Downing Avenue around 11:15 a.m. It started when police received a tip about a white Ford Fusion in a McDonald's parking lot in Erie. Stephens was driving a vehicle with the same description and temporary license plates, Cleveland police said Sunday. Spike strips were reportedly used during the chase. Police have blocked off the area with crime scene tape and covered part of the car with a yellow tarp. Pennsylvania State Police released the following statement Tuesday afternoon: "Facebook Killer" Steve Stephens was spotted just after 11 a.m. this morning by an alert citizen near the intersection of Buffalo Road and Downing Avenue in Erie County, Pennsylvania, which is less than two miles from PSP Troop E headquarters. PSP troopers immediately began to canvas the area for Stephens and located him in his vehicle a short time later. Troopers in marked patrol units initiated a pursuit that lasted approximately two miles. The troopers attempted a PIT maneuver to disable Stephens’ vehicle, a white Ford Fusion. As the vehicle was spinning out of control from the PIT maneuver, Stephens pulled a pistol and shot himself in the head. A patrol trooper involved with the pursuit could not stop in time and slid into Stephens’ vehicle causing minor damage. No injuries to law enforcement or members of the public were reported. Stephens is suspected of killing 74-year-old Robert Godwin on Sunday in a residential area east of Cleveland, police said. Police said Sunday night Stephens "may be out of state at this time," and called on residents in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Michigan to be vigilant. "He is considered armed and dangerous, so we want people to be careful out there," Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams told reporters. #Repost @theindustryonblast with @repostapp ・・・ #IOBplay 🎥📽: footage of scene of #SteveStephens death. #Cleveland #stevestephens #LeakYou
LeakYou.com | Police confirm they have found the Facebook murder suspect dead in his car in the city of Erie after a chase with Pennsylvania State Police Tuesday. Steve Stephens was found dead inside in the vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound near Roger Young Park at Buffalo Road and Downing Avenue around 11:15 a.m. It started when police received a tip about a white Ford Fusion in a McDonald's parking lot in Erie. Stephens was driving a vehicle with the same description and temporary license plates, Cleveland police said Sunday. Spike strips were reportedly used during the chase. Police have blocked off the area with crime scene tape and covered part of the car with a yellow tarp. Pennsylvania State Police released the following statement Tuesday afternoon: "Facebook Killer" Steve Stephens was spotted just after 11 a.m. this morning by an alert citizen near the intersection of Buffalo Road and Downing Avenue in Erie County, Pennsylvania, which is less than two miles from PSP Troop E headquarters. PSP troopers immediately began to canvas the area for Stephens and located him in his vehicle a short time later. Troopers in marked patrol units initiated a pursuit that lasted approximately two miles. The troopers attempted a PIT maneuver to disable Stephens’ vehicle, a white Ford Fusion. As the vehicle was spinning out of control from the PIT maneuver, Stephens pulled a pistol and shot himself in the head. A patrol trooper involved with the pursuit could not stop in time and slid into Stephens’ vehicle causing minor damage. No injuries to law enforcement or members of the public were reported. Stephens is suspected of killing 74-year-old Robert Godwin on Sunday in a residential area east of Cleveland, police said. Police said Sunday night Stephens "may be out of state at this time," and called on residents in Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana and Michigan to be vigilant. "He is considered armed and dangerous, so we want people to be careful out there," Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams told reporters. #Repost @theindustryonblast with @repostapp ・・・ #IOBplay 🎥📽: footage of scene of #SteveStephens death. #Cleveland #stevestephens #LeakYou
#Repost from @theindustryonblast #IOBplay 📽🎥: @itsdavidlouis 😩😂😩Childish