16 Miami Beach officers allegedly linked to what they described as a series of racist and deplorable e-mails


The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office and the Miami Beach Police Department have announced they are investigating 16 officers allegedly linked to what they described as a series of racist and deplorable e-mails, including one featuring a picture of a dead body in connection to a 2011 Memorial Day shooting. The State Attorney's Office held a press conference, Thursday afternoon, to address issues regarding the e-mails allegedly sent by members of the police department. Some in attendance included Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami Beach City Manager Jimmy Morales and Miami Beach Police Department Chief Daniel J. Oates. Among some of the released e-mails is a doctored poster of the film "Brokeback Mountain" with a photo of Tiger Woods superimposed over Heath Ledger's face. The film's title had been to changed to "Broke Black Golfer." In another, a Monopoly board game table now reads "Black Monopoly, with every single space requiring players to "Go Directly to Jail." In a third e-mail, Daffy Duck is seen telling Bugs Bunny, "I'm African American," to which the Looney Tunes rabbit responds "You're a [expletive n-word]." Fernandez Rundle told reporters she is taking a proactive stance on this investigation, sending out letters of notification to defense attorneys. "Every person deserves the fullest respect and fairest treatment possible from the system," said Fernandez Rundle. "We have always stood for equal treatment for everyone under the law." In addition, among the inflammatory images is an autopsy photo of 22-year-old Raymond Herisse allegedly sent by retired Miami Beach Police Maj. Angel Vazquez. On the morning of May 30, 2011, Miami Beach and Hialeah Police officers fatally shot Herisse at the intersection of 13th Street and Collins Avenue following a three-block chase that was partially captured on cellphone video. Officers ended up shooting more than 100 rounds into Herisse's blue car. According to a source, the retired law enforcer is expected to be arrested. It is against the law to e-mail any photographs of dead bodies in a criminal investigation. Miami Beach Police Police Capt. Alex Carulo was fired Thursday in connection to the e-mails. Prosecutors, however, stressed this is an ongoing investigation, and no one has been charged yet. Oates said both Carulo and Vazquez's conduct is unbecoming of a law enforcer. "The behavior, in particular, of these two leaders in the organization, and the tone that was obviously set in this organization at the top, I can't do enough to say how much we condemn it," he said. "We won't tolerate it, and we want to send a message to our citizens and to our employees that that kind of behavior is over." Police maintained that Herisse, who was in town for Urban Beach Weekend, was driving recklessly down Collins Avenue as he bumped into cars and barreled through barricades. Investigators thoroughly reviewed the case and no criminal charges were made. Miami Beach City Manager Jimmy Morales released a statement which reads in part, "It is a terrible shame and disservice to the many dedicated men and women of the Miami Beach Police Department that the deplorable actions of a few officers have led to today's disclosures. However, today we have taken action to fix what has happened in the past." Prosecutors said some of the e-mails also included pornographic images. They said more than 500 cases may be affected as a result of the investigation.


The Cuban duo Gente D' Zona

 

The Cuban duo Gente D' Zona is known for its two frontmen: founder Alexander Delgado, and Randy Malcom. Both come from the working-class Barrio de Gente, which belongs to Havana's Alamar district. From there, they've spearheaded a movement that fuses reggaetón "with every Cuban genre." Now, they've signed with SESAC Latina to represent their public performing rights in the United States and Puerto Rico.

 
"Their arrival to our organization," 
 
expressed J. J. Cheng, VP of SESAC Latina,
"is of major importance to us. With their spectacular debut of 'La Gozadera' alongside Marc Anthony, on the Premios Billboard telecast, they show their wide artistic reach. They're enjoying one of the best moments of their career and are on the verge of releasing an album that will be another huge hit around the world."

 
Welcoming Gente D' Zona to the performing-rights society, she added: "I feel very proud of working with two prominent artists from Cuba, who are great promoters of the new and influential Urban Latin movement."

Gente D' Zona is sought-after around the world for its youthful and rhythmic originality, a style they've dubbed "Cubatón." The group tours Europe twice a year and is known for a DIY ethic in which Alexander and Randy take complete responsibility for their work.
"We serve as our own musical producers and we write our own melodies and lyrics," Alexander notes.
Alexander and Randy's representation by SESAC Latina in the United States and Puerto Rico is effective immediately and applies to the highly anticipated new album that's coming soon.

With respect to the fusions that they create, Alexander and Randy note that they're influenced by styles such as "sombo, guaracha, son montuno and electronica, always maintaining our identity...we fuse reggaetón with every Cuban genre."
Turning to the group's lyrical content, the members point out that their songs opt for "a narrative," inspired by "stories from everyday life" (Alexander), and "everything that happens in life" (Randy).

Furthermore, they've achieved historical international exposure as featured artists on the record-breaking hit "Bailando" alongside Enrique Iglesias and Descemer Bueno. This song has spent an incredible 41 weeks at No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs, an all-time record in Billboard's 28-year Latin chart history. Its total run on the chart is now at 54 weeks. 
In addition to collaborating with Enrique Iglesias, Alexander and Randy have recorded with Chino & Nacho ("Tú Me Quemas," #1 on Tropical Songs, September 2014), and with Pitbull ("Piensas/Dile La Verdad," five weeks at #1 on Latin Rhythm Airplay, March 2015).

Gente D' Zona's manager, Guillermo Morejón, said that the group's selection ofSESAC Latina for its public performing rights in the United States was due to "our search for more personal treatment."

About SESAC: 
With a selective policy of affiliation that's unique in the industry, SESAC represents the best composers and publishers. In so doing, SESAC has built a repertoire of quality that covers all genres and the most popular music of today. Artists affiliated with SESAC include such icons as Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Kurt Cobain's Catalog, Mariah Carey, Zac Brown, Mumford & Sons, Lady Antebellum, Bryan Michael Cox, Swizz Beatz, Rico Love, RUSH, Cassandra Wilson, MGMT, Alice In Chains, PSY and many more.  SESAC Latina represents such prestigious artists as Draco Rosa, Nicky Jam, Gente D' Zona, Reik, Jencarlos Canela, Carlos Baute, Enrique Bunbury, Rayito, Rafa Arcaute, Luz Casal, Gaby Moreno, Intocable, Joey Montana, Luciano Luna, Calibre 50, Aleks Syntek, Fonseca, América Sierra, among many others. www.sesaclatina.com
As the first Latin music-focused division to be created by a performing rights society originally founded in 1930, SESAC is also recognized as a leader in technology, which allows it to process royalty payments more quickly and accurately. SESAC is the only society offering its affiliates monthly radio performance royalty payments.

 


 
About Gente D' Zona
Gente D' Zona is one of the most famous tropical urban groups from Cuba with millions of fans throughout the world. Their music has crossed borders, capturing the attention of fans throughout Europe and Latin America and breaking sales records. Gente D' Zona, consisting of Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom, infuse reggaeton's dancehall roots with the traditional Cuban son, while performing with a live band. Their undeniable talent and energetic chemistry on stage have seduced such legends as Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Marc Anthony, who've collaborated with this group both live and in the studio throughout their rise to international stardom over the past 2 years. They are a featured artist on "Bailando," led by Enrique Iglesias and alongside Descemer Bueno, which is the biggest all-time hit in the history of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, with 41 weeks at #1.
 
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Round by round: Mayweather defeats Pacquiao by unanimous decision

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. won a unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night in what many were calling the "Fight of the Century," and even celebrities were weighing in on social media....
It was, by all accounts, the Fight of the Century: Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao in the ring, with millions watching on TV and hundreds of millions of dollars in play.

Singer Enrique Iglesias says he is an artist who is guided by "instinct" and by what "really touches" people.


Singer Enrique Iglesias says he is an artist who is guided by "instinct" and by what "really touches" people.
The Spanish singer won multiple honours at Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday evening. But, no matter how many awards he takes home from the gala, they are not the things he craves for.
"The awards are not so important to me. It's the love of my fans, my public, going up onstage and being in front of them and hearing them sing the songs I've written. That's what is really moving," Efe quoted Iglesias as saying.
With more than 100 million copies of albums sold, the singer is currently immersed in his successful "Sex and Love" tour, with the album receiving a total of 19 nominations at the Billboard Awards.
He has been in the music industry for 20 years and his newest songs continue to have the same, or even more, success than the first ones he composed and recorded. His career has garnered him four Latino Grammys, two Billboard Awards, 27 Billboard Latin Music Awards and 10 World Music Awards, among many others.
Iglesias also seems to be very happy with the Enrique Iglesias Scholarship, which is provided to boys and girls with musical talent and ambition but with limited economic resources so that they can study at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston.
"What motivates me most about the Enrique Iglesias Scholarship with the Latin Grammy Foundation is that a student who, probably, would not have had the chance to have an education at a school like Berklee, can get one," he said.
The scholarship, which comes with a cash subsidy of $200,000, will allow Silviana Itzel Salinas, 22, to study for four years at Berklee, where singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra received his education, among others.
On his current stop here, Iglesias confessed that he feels a great affinity for the city, since - when he was very young - his parents, Julio Iglesias and Isabel Preisler, decided to move the family here.
Asked what his favourite place to live might be, he said: "Without a doubt, Miami. I love it.
"I came to live here at 8 and I got used to living here. I like the sea and it seems to me to be a city where you can relax, although I know that this sounds strange because everyone thinks about Miami as a city of partying and fun. But it can also be very calm, if you want, and you can escape to the sea."

Jennifer Lopez Stunning At The Billboard Latin Music Awards


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It's safe to say that all eyes were on Jennifer Lopez all night long at the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday in Miami.
The 45-year-old singer looked white-hot in a sheer lace bodysuit that hugged every curve just right. Lopez dominated both on and off the rep carpet, as she took the stage to perform a moving tribute to late singer Selena, belting out a medley of her hits.