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"Where I come from we call it snitching," he said.
At least two witnesses testified that Hussle and Holder discussed snitching.
Stop worrying about stop snitching- because you are helping his mom.
That snitching is kind of chill, assuming you're rich and white.
But it was quietly snitching, reporting every transgression to Mr. Reagan.
Many accused Llamas of snitching on hungry residents attempting to survive.
Other snitching calls are coming from social distancing warriors, so to speak.
"Apparently, the conversation had something to do with [Hussle] telling Mr. Holder that word on the street was that Mr. Holder was snitching," McKinney said in the court transcripts, adding that snitching was a serious offense among gang members.
When I first entered the system, I figured avoiding snitching would be easy.
Sophisticated network moochers may have ways of disguising themselves while snitching your bandwidth.
For three days, he broke the cardinal rule among gang members against snitching.
Her son's friends won't tell her anything, because telling her something would be snitching.
Tekashi 6ix9ine was sentenced to 2 years in prison after snitching on his gang
People on social media were quick to make jokes about Sondland "snitching" on his colleagues.
Schoolmates are naturally held together by norms of loyalty that entail that snitching is shameful.
The fact of the matter is they are snitching each other out all the time.
The reason is simple ... Tekashi will be snitching, and they know what happens to snitches.
If not actively helping someone get away with something is snitching, how can I avoid it?
ABC News should investigate as long as they're snitching on people who are looking for food.
You have to be willing to face co-workers who think snitching is a bad thing.
Blackson also rips Kevin for essentially snitching on himself during his whole sex tape/extortion scandal.
Of course, they're referring to Tekashi69's snitching ... in which he testified against alleged former associates.
Previously, IG was good not to narc — unlike Snapchat, which is famous for snitching (among other things).
Apparently he's in Duluth, Minnesota, snitching on a pizza franchise for calling out Domino's pre-fab dough.
Since one suspect might have spilled the beans, snitching avoids a lifetime in jail for the other.
You hear about that code of omerta and no-one snitching anyone out—it's a complete myth.
While in the hole, Tuttamore used his bare hands to pummel another inmate he suspected of snitching.
He'd slip them cigarettes or buy them a sandwich, then cajole them into snitching on their associates.
He's snitching all over the place about Varys' betrayal, and the Maddest Queen will not stand for it.
She's not going to call the police — she already told Jahil there's no good snitching where she's from.
"I want to let this go, but I feel really upset about someone snitching on me," he says.
After the war, she ended up snitching and saved thousands of pieces of priceless art before they were destroyed.
"Careful Snoop, you know the drones is flying around." warns the show's DJ. "Yeah, no snitching man," advises Khalifa.
And even in the context of Issa's fictional non-profit, I can see the possible negative outcomes of snitching.
His testimony was turned into a mockery online, as people on social media joked about Hernandez's seemingly endless snitching.
Over that nearly half-century of murder, extortion and snitching, Mr. Bulger intersected with a memorable cast of characters.
Tomorrow we'll have your recap on the second day of impeachment hearings and this week's Grand Prix du snitching.
Engelmayer also showed some sense of humor ... saying he appreciated the snitching memes -- whether at his or Tekashi's expense.
Today, Evans made a tweet snitching to Apple about adult-oriented content on its platform and deleted it shortly afterward.
The Game and Meek Mill are going to war over snitching that never happened, as far as cops are concerned.
Just about everyone who's been locked up is aware of the benefits that come from snitching — sentences reduced, charges dropped.
For starters, she's worried about the obvious -- he's got a target on his head after all the world-class snitching!!!
We've seen "text bombs," a rare jailbreak, missed calls, Siri snitching, misaligned text, and disappearing docks in this latest iOS release.
This all went down after Kimball's nemesis David Ravitz pushed one-too-many buttons, snitching on him to Bachelorette Becca Kufrin.
The tabloid also says that there was a "sister who knew and said nothing" and Kourtney bravely copped to not snitching.
To require snitching, on the pain of penalty, simply pits one set of honor norms — those of group loyalty — against another.
The snitching, which 6ix9ine agreed to do when he took a plea deal -- will provide key testimony for the prosecutors' case.
Add those infractions to the incessant lying, snitching, backstabbing, and accusations of alcoholism, and yeah...I'm sure you'd be exhausted, too.
The rules about snitching and minding one's business are instruments in a primitive philosophy of survival: Might makes right; the strong survive.
But when Martinez — known as El Gordo — got locked up and Chapo suspected him of snitching, their friendship ended in dramatic fashion.
One Tribune commenter interpreted Kesterson's snitching to mean that she was worried that her kid was eating Tide Pods by the handful.
What's surprising—since this could be misconstrued as snitching (and snitches end up in ditches)—is that people actually fill it out.
Prosecutors describe frightening encounters between the accused and witnesses and warn of violence in a "no snitching" culture intensified by social media.
Los Angeles (CNN)A conversation about snitching preceded the fatal shooting this year of rapper Nipsey Hussle, grand jury testimony released Thursday reveals.
Witness intimidation is a persistent problem in Baltimore, home to an infamous underground DVD called "Stop Snitching" that made international headlines in 2004.
Each is a best response to the other's strategy; since the other might have spilled the beans, snitching avoids a lifetime in jail.
People on social media compared Sondland&aposs "snitching" to Tekashi 26ix29ine, the rapper who testified against other members of the Trey Nine gang.
Someone who wouldn't talk about prison stuff all day—like who is snitching, or who owes who, or how corrupt the system is.
Prosecutors played a phone conversation between Jones, Shotti and Mel Murda in which they're all talking about getting revenge on Tekashi for snitching.
But snitching in criminal cases, especially in federal court, has become so ingrained that the entire system would soon collapse if it disappeared.
The Game is calling out Tekashi69 ... calling the kid's snitching something a fake ass gangster -- and not a real Blood -- would ever do.
I've lambasted its insistence on forcing users to identify with their "authentic" names, and gone after its executives for promoting a culture of snitching.
If anyone cut a deal or got leniency in return for snitching on the rapper ... the lawyers want to know, and they want names.
They held smartphones to his ear and played his favorite song, "Lockjaw," by French Montana, a veiled boast about not snitching to the police.
Jailhouse informants, in turn, love the perks they get in exchange for snitching, like shortened sentences, immunity from prosecution or a wad of cash.
But it's not all about snitching on your kid; the report card can also be used by teenagers to show how their driving has improved.
" Huang's and Snowden's solution to that radio-snitching problem is to build a modification for the iPhone 6 that they describe as an "introspection engine.
"That's true, but I thought snitching was when we do something together, and one of us rats to get a deal from prosecutors," I said.
As far as Tekashi ever getting a shot at reviving his career after doing so much snitching ... Skinnyfromthe9 says it may be an uphill battle.
It took a while for Pistol Pete to order the Thanksgiving murders and inevitably turn on his own crew and for others to start snitching.
According to Blueface, it'd be an effective death wish working for 6ix9ine at this point -- ya know, cause of all the gang snitching and whatnot.
Whitey was an informant for the FBI starting back in 1975 -- so, this may have been a message from his killers to warn others about snitching.
The president's approach to federal investigations, whether into his own misdeeds or those he simply admires, can be boiled down to two simple words: Stop snitching.
The idea of a household appliance snitching on you is slightly troubling if you're a stickler for privacy, or just don't like being prosecuted for stuff.
Tekashi 6ix9ine deserves a much lighter prison sentence due to his cooperation -- AKA snitching -- according to federal prosecutors who are officially asking the judge for leniency.
This also marks the first time we have officially seen the Obama daughters publicly since they left the White House (read: not photos leaked by snitching friends).
"Snitching never tasted so good," he printed on the bottom of the hundreds of actual wanted posters that he had printed to hand out at the restaurant.
He denied it and elaborated ... telling TMZ, Kate actually called cops and made up this lie to get back at him for snitching on her to cops.
What happens next will yank the film from observant coming-of-age drama to trite crime caper — a disappointing swerve into snitching, double-crossing and discordant violence.
He and a brother had threatened Mr. Lawrence's friend, who had accused the brother of snitching in a federal case involving the sale of the drug PCP.
But, inmates told me, snitching is telling on someone to benefit yourself; this is to help the other guy change — the informant gets nothing out of it.
Ultimately, the sentence will be up to the judge to determine -- and prosecutors are asking his honor to consider Tekashi's service in snitching before dropping the hammer.
As we reported ... Tekashi did A LOT of snitching last week, first on his former fellow gang members and then over a couple of high-profile shootings.
If the world's largest drug cartel were to begin tolerating snitching, it would lose all credibility in the eyes of associates and rivals — it would be chaos.
"The last six weeks before she died, she told me 10 or 15 times, 'Everybody thinks I'm snitching because you work for the police,' " her father told PEOPLE.
They make sure each other don't get in trouble, they snitch on each other," Cannon adds, joking, "I'm trying to [enact] the 'stop snitching' policy in my house.
"Apparently, the conversation had something to do with [Hussle] telling Mr. Holder that word on the street was that Mr. Holder was snitching," McKinney said in his statement.
But if snitching ultimately comes down to loving the carceral state, it's not a stretch to imagine that such love might be rerouted toward one's neighbor once again.
That distrust contributes to a "silent code of 'no snitching,'" Wilson said, adding that it is important for people who suspect a child is missing to speak up.
New York City's biggest hip-hop radio station says Tekashi 93ix9ine will get no spins once he releases new music ... unless the snitching rapper's music forces their hand.
Officers may not report on other officers, however, because some aspects of prison culture, like the aversion to "snitching," bleeds into correctional staff culture as well, Baker said.
TMZ broke the story ... 6ix9ine pled guilty to 9 counts and did a lot of snitching in the process -- implicating members of the Nine Trey Bloods in multiple crimes.
One student in Baltimore asked the author whether the street rules in "Long Way Down" — no crying, no snitching, get revenge — were ones kids like her should be following.
However things shake out over Darlene's snitching, she and Elliot would seem to be aligned against the Dark Army coalition of Angela, Irving, Wellick and Elliot, er, Mr. Robot.
As you know ... the rapper was shot and killed outside of his Marathon clothing store in Crenshaw on March 31, allegedly after a heated conversion with Eric Holder about snitching.
Eventually, his son figured out who was snitching on their nightly exploits, and decided to use his amateur ninja skills to sneak up on the camera and turn it off.
But for some reason Llamas felt it necessary to waste the time of police and the US Coast Guard in this disaster zone by snitching on people entering a supermarket.
Ramirez explained that the car was reporting "all of its many faults" to Tesla headquarters via cell connection, or essentially "snitching" on the YouTubers who were trying to modify it.
Court documents say she uploaded John Doe's video with the title "NYC Brim Gang Member Snitching Pt. 1"; she is accused of only facilitating the posting of Jane Doe's video.
Because, well, if consumers hate to feel like websites are spying on them, imagine how disgusted they'll be to realize their fridge, toaster, kettle and TV are all complicit in snitching.
Chambers' father has said that she shared concerns with him that some in her circle suspected she was "snitching" on them because her dad was a mechanic for the sheriff's office.
Chambers' father, has said that she shared concerns with him that some in her circle suspected she was "snitching" on them because her dad was a mechanic for the sheriff's office.
On one level, "Some More" serves as yet another entry into the stagnating canon of men distrusting women with its coarse narrative of apparent unfaithfulness escalating to concerns of outright snitching.
Harris, who was a District Attorney of San Francisco at the time of filming, appears in the show to share her criticism of the rapper's behavior and denounce anti-snitching culture.
James (Whitey) Bulger had amassed enemy after enemy over a lifetime of murder, extortion, double-crossing and — in a breach of the cardinal rule of his ilk — snitching on rival mobsters.
We broke the story ... one record label is making a multi-million dollar investment in Tekashi, banking on him getting out of prison sooner than later and surviving all his snitching.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has been hearing an earful from his fellow MCs about his snitching -- it's been all bad -- but T69 has a theory on all that ... they're jealous and running scared.
" She addressed the column to "every Dutch-Turk who supports this call by the consulate and thinks they can act as traitors by snitching on what Dutch people say about 'sultan' Erdogan.
Tekashi 93ix29ine is facing the judge in federal court, and he's about to find out exactly how long he'll be locked up -- AKA, how much all that snitching shaved off his time.
She looks terrified; I'm closing my eyes prepared for Escobar to kill this single mother for snitching, but instead he hands over a duffel bag of money and thanks her for her services.
The woman who drove Nipsey Hussle's alleged murderer from the scene of the crime says the shooting was triggered by a conversation about snitching ... at least that's her testimony to a grand jury.
You can find out which friend is snitching on you to the tabloids by taking your Close Friends group on Instagram down to just one person and feeding that person a fake story.
We got the R&B singer Saturday night while she was leaving TAO in Hollywood, and picked her brain about Tekashi's chances at reviving his music career after this snitching saga is over.
A record label is banking on Tekashi 6ix9ine getting out of prison sooner than later and surviving all the snitching he did ... because it's investing big bucks on the rapper making music again.
Tekashi 6ix9ine plans to do something very un-snitch-like -- after all the snitching he just did -- and that's to reject the witness protection program as soon as he's a free man again.
It's the story — written in verse — of a 15-year-old who sees his older brother gunned down on the streets in which the rules prescribe no crying, no snitching and — most implacable — revenge.
It was all a bit confusing, but I thought I had it: Don't get anyone in trouble, even accidentally, and don't accuse anyone of snitching unless you're ready to be judge, jury and executioner.
Men Are Threatening To Report Sex Workers To The IRS On Social Media Blake Montgomery reports on a group of mostly men who are snitching on sex workers who use Snapchat and other platforms.
His Robo-Calling Text Line for snitching to the FCC is probably the most realistic of these, but Yang also wants to Modernize Voting by allowing it to be done through smartphones via blockchain.
This is dangerous and I don&apost know how you stop it necessarily, but again, if you see something, say something, that includes the uncomfortable feeling sometimes of snitching on one of your coworkers.
Soon several men were vying for the crown, and the set devolved into disputes over who was snitching, who had power and whether, at its core, G-Shine was a family or a business.
Last month, Texas, which has been a minefield of wrongful convictions — more than 300 in the last 30 years alone — passed the most comprehensive effort yet to rein in the dangers of transactional snitching.
Andre reveals that he's on to Shyne's snitching and double-dealing, but he's not there to stop him — he's there to take over the operation, with the murder of his own father as the endgame.
Obviously, the Snap producers are aware of last week's developments and since they're in production we're almost certain the whole snitching thing will be included in the doc, which is supposed to debut this fall.
Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack are on trial right now for racketeering, and Tekashi is in the middle of his third day of testifying -- snitching on Ellison, Mack, and several other of members of the gang.
We ran into the NYC rapper Tuesday in his hometown, and when we told him about Fiddy teasing his efforts to put together a Tekashi flick -- centered on all the snitching -- he seemed a little uneasy.
US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland testified as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning, and people online couldn&apost stop making jokes about him "snitching" on other government officials.
Prosecutors have just played their hand in the Tekashi 6ix9ine snitching case ... laying out precisely how the rapper will turn on his former gang cohorts when their trial begins next week, and the details are pretty shocking.
After the talk about snitching, Hussle's accused shooter left in a car then returned a half-hour later and shot Hussle outside of his clothing store in south Los Angeles, the court papers said, according to media accounts.
But such romantic notions were shattered by disclosures that for some 15 years he had been a federal informer, and that the authorities had turned a blind eye to his crimes in exchange for his snitching on the Mafia.
EBay users' participation in the site's governance is best understood as large-scale offloading of labor, and is basically limited to snitching on one another; users have some recourse against one another and somewhat less against the site itself.
Although Lee believes in peaceful resistance tactics, he follows a protest motto that discourages alienating or snitching on the violent — which is why he worked with others to create a diversion to give those inside a chance to escape.
Yet even that familiar though no less unsettling status quo left listeners ill-prepared for one of the most recognizable rappers of the decade committing one of the few offenses the largely crime-tolerant genre has long abhorred: snitching.
The police say that even when they have a suspect, they can be hampered by a code of silence that is not unique to Baltimore but has sometimes been traced back to a "Stop Snitching" DVD that circulated here in 2004.
An aging white detective tries to find Sportcoat before anyone else does, but the community, led by the handsome Sister Veronica Gee, ain't trying to help no cop — and in that no-snitching stalemate, an unlikely interracial love begins to bloom.
Mr. Trump's mercurial management habits and shifting allegiances invite rivalries, backbiting and snitching by competing members of his team, particularly when the White House is under pressure, as it was during last week's meltdown over the Republicans' health care bill.
Alaska & Her Dad Alaska doesn't have a great relationship with her father, as evidenced by the fact that she avoids going home to visit him and will do anything to avoid being expelled from school — even snitching on her roommate Marya.
If the aforementioned TMZ story is true as well, then there's an industry machine that sees value in a post-snitching 6ix9ine, even as the past year has revealed a history of domestic violence that goes back further than his discography.
When he is released in two years, the rapper might find himself in danger; prosecutors on the case have speculated that, having broken the cardinal rule of the streets by snitching, the rapper has put himself in harm's way with public testimony.
Sources at 69's federal detention facility tell TMZ ... Tekashi is feeling the pressure ahead of his sentencing hearing on Wednesday, where the court will decide how long he'll be behind bars going forward after cooperating with the feds and snitching his heart out.
Photo: APIf you're looking for a lesson in how not to respond to bug reports, look no further than Budapest, where the city's public transit system is getting savaged on Facebook for snitching on a security researcher who discovered a flaw in its online ticketing site.
The U.S. Attorney in Manhattan sent a letter to the judge in the case, outlining their strategy, which includes key testimony from the rapper who's behind bars after striking a plea deal ... and the key to unlock his cell is snitching on his partners in crime.
Another of El Chapo's associates, Miguel Ángel Martínez, said that Guzmán had tried to have him assassinated multiple times over suspicions of snitching, including an attempt in prison in which a band played a song taunting Martinez before an assassin threw a grenade into Martinez's cell.
When you have no one to trust—not your caregivers who forced you to go to the conversion camp, not your campmates who are hell-bent on "helping you recover" by snitching on you, and certainly not your counselors—God is meant to fill the vacuum left behind.
There's also the fear, for many, that a doctor might report them to law enforcement rather than understand their needs and work with them to balance the benefits they may get from non-prescription drugs with the risks (this type of snitching violates medical ethics and is very unlikely).
The boys made comments about how easy a target she was and about how they would have to "slap" her if she opened the door while they made a drug sale, and they threatened to beat the Fernandez family because "they are the ones snitching," her notes say.
The rules of his community — no crying, no snitching and enact revenge "no matter what" — dictate that he avenge his brother's death, and this novel takes place in the 60 seconds it takes him to ride down the elevator, gun tucked into his waistband, prepared to kill his brother's murderer.
Or — to make matters worse — when it turns out that Khalil was working with King in order to earn money for his family after his mother was diagnosed with cancer, should she worry about possibly snitching on King and bringing down the wrath of the King Lords on her family?
The obvious "Eugene Move" here would be to tattle on Dwight to remain in Negan's good graces, but even the series' biggest coward is smart enough to know that, thanks to their dire circumstances, snitching won't help a thing … especially since Dwight is the only one in Negan's crew who isn't terrifying.
Political scientists have grown considerably more comfortable conducting scientifically rigorous experiments in recent years, and the results have proven surprisingly useful for real-life campaigns: Canvassing works better than phone banking; snitching to neighbors about people not voting in the past increases turnout; TV ads are effective, but the effects are short-lived.
" And then he demonstrates what he's talking about with undeniable rapping, his crisp, descriptive bars falling into place like an intricate domino design: "Pour baking soda in the pot and let it marinate / Snitching is the style now, niggas want to narrate / Dope spot barricaded / Task force Tuesday / Macintosh hanging from an Air Force shoelace.
Whether the setting is the Bronx in the 1980s, South Central Los Angeles in the 1990s, Oakland or any number of midsize cities today, one finds the same broken gold chains, self-published books and shabby mortuaries; the same candle vigils and Russian roulette; the same petty slights, retaliation, snitching taboos and grisly walk-up executions.
That conviction was overturned when the defense discovered that the surprise witness was never even in the same section of the jail at the same time as Davis; it emerged that this kind of spray-and-pray snitching in hope of reducing the sentence for his own gruesome crimes was this witness's M.O. A judge determined that a third trial could be brought, and that one ended in another hung jury.
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