On Baltimore City?s streets, he?s known as “Skinny Suge,” the charismatic host of the original “Stop Snitching” DVD. But federal prosecutors said Ronnie Thomas went too far when, two weeks ago, he ...
The opening line was direct. “To all you rats and snitches lucky enough to cop one of these DVD: I hope you catch AIDS in your mouth and your lip?s the first thing to die,” host Rodney “Skinny Suge” ...
A few years ago, the police stumbled across a homemade DVD, apparently made by drug dealers, which had circulated widely on the West Side. It made threats against “snitches,” that is, people suspected ...
The Stop Snitching movement started as a warning to informants about the consequences of cooperating with police and gained popularity across the country after a Baltimore-based rapper published a ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) --Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison plead with the community Tuesday to help police bring violent criminals to justice. "It will require people who are out there standing ...
A Jan. 31 Metro article incorrectly said that U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.) is chairman of the House Government and Oversight Committee's subcommittee on criminal justice, drug policy and human ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As Baltimore battles to control the continued gun violence, police have often said they're seeing an increase in tips from the community in the city's crime fight. But city ...
During a video shoot for Harlem hip-hoppers the Diplomats’ single “Get Down/The Best Out,” staged recently at a sprawling, abandoned lot in Bed-Stuy, more than a dozen cameras circled around the ...
"It just seems commercialized. It's being escalated by rap music." A popular DVD The Stop Snitching movement started as a warning to informants about the consequences of cooperating with police and ...