Monthly Archives: February 2011

This post is based on an email that was sent and in no way reflects the views and opinions of ''Met'' or Jamaicangroupiemet.com. To send in a story send your email to [email protected]

COURTESY OF OGNR

Name:         MINOITSPENCE, LATOYA NATALIA
DOB:          08/08/1980
Booking #:    11008661
Arrest Date:  02/19/2011
Race:         B
Sex:          F
Ethnicity:    N

http://www.hcso.tampa.fl.us/PublicInquiry/ArrestInquiry/ViewArrest?id=11008661&r1=bXVnc2hvdHMudGFtcGFiYXkuY29t&k2=MTAzMDg0Mzg3

OGNR has received reports that a popular local TV reporter was arrested recently for shoplifting in Tampa Florida.

OGNR understands that the reporter was in a department store trying on a number of blouses when she attempted to leave the store and was stopped by security who searched her and found the blouse in her bag; she then explained to the security personnel that she was trying on a bunch of clothes and did not see when the blouse fell in her bag
She is to appear in court in a number of days.
OGNR could not ascertain the brand or price of the blouse.

*The assumed party is LATOYA SPENCE*


BUJU TRIAL DAY

IT WAS A BOY..NASTY SKUM

A Jamaica Labour Party politician has been charged with buggery.

Police report that the politician and another man held down a man at his St Andrew residence and sodomised him. The injured man reportedly made a report to the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) and was examined by a medical doctor.

The doctor reportedly found that the male victim had signs of sexual trauma and filed a report with the police.

The politician was questioned by CISOCA detectives and is still in custody along with the other accused man.

DI BANGLE DISSEMINATED !

Nikki and har fawda Witty

unno seem finga dem

Last year one story did run wid one a di stain dem a call him man and a ask him if him reach home yet…Now di man whey him did a call is a he/she…wear lace wig and bare tings..unno know how dem dweet..yeah and him a call fi mek certain him battam well preserved…ina di howse…yep…. Niki seh Shavar seh she and she seh, Venal,, di stain dem yoot an Shavar…. Venal tings dem fram china go to Shavar and di stain dem yoot mek wi call him di suppliya kaw him  giving and not getting much!..di two bwaay dem know bout Shavar so I guess Nicky have di fit fi hevrie baddie! Dats what di people dem a road a seh..Memba JMG is all about clearing up an confirming… an mi really waa know wha a gwaan…. Mi neva know Shavar short a clothes dat Nikki haffi a play Rybena hood?…Mi nah call di stain dem bwaay name but him mus know himselfffff…but now mi haffi a wonder if a Nikki him was calling ………….being dat Nikki voice so husky__________..Shavar layta fi yuh…Mi a sawt out Nikki ting fus..

”ENTRAPMENT SHOULD BE OUTLAWED”!

Grammy-winning reggae singer Buju Banton convicted in cocaine distribution case
By Mitch Stacy (CP) – 14 hours ago
TAMPA, Fla. — Grammy-winning reggae singer Buju Banton was convicted Tuesday of conspiring to set up a cocaine deal in 2009, a verdict that elicited anguish and disbelief among supporters in a crowded courtroom and from other artists in his native Jamaica.
A federal jury deliberated for 11 hours over two days on the fate of Banton, who won a Grammy last week for best reggae album for his work entitled “Before the Dawn.” He was found guilty of three of four charges, and his attorney said he’s facing at least 15 years in prison.
The 37-year-old Banton, whose given name is Mark Myrie, remains wildly popular in Jamaica, and the trial — his second over the drug accusations — was packed with supporters that included other well-known reggae artists. The first trial ended in a mistrial last year after the jury deadlocked.
The tall, dreadlocked singer didn’t react when a clerk read the verdict on Tuesday. He stood, hugged his attorneys, then turned around and blew kisses to his supporters in the courtroom and told them: “Thank you.” A woman yelled out “We love you, Buju!” as U.S. marshals led him away.
“Obviously we are all upset and disappointed and emotional,” said Banton’s attorney, David Markus of Miami. “The only person who seems to be OK is Buju. He told us he was happy that he fought, knowing he was innocent.”
Markus said he plans to appeal the conviction and will file a motion to try to get Banton out of jail on bond in the meantime.
Banton was found guilty of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offence and using a telephone to facilitate a drug trafficking offence. He was acquitted of attempted possession with the intent to distribute cocaine.
No date has been set for his sentencing.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James Preston argued during trial that Banton portrayed himself as a broker of drug deals in several conversations with a confidential informant. Preston said Banton thought he was getting involved in a “no-risk” deal in which he would introduce a friend to a confidential informant, and then later collect money from drug transactions.
Prosecutors acknowledge that Banton did not put any money into the drug deal, nor did he ever profit from it. Markus said his client is “a big talker” who admitted to trying to impress the confidential informant but wasn’t involved in any drug deal.
Much of the case hinged on meetings and phone calls that were video- and audiotaped by the informant, who was working with the Drug Enforcement Administration — and who made $50,000 in commission after the bust.
In one video, Banton could be seen tasting cocaine in a Sarasota warehouse on Dec. 8, 2009 — but he was not present during the actual drug deal on Dec. 10 that led two others to be arrested. Those two men later pleaded guilty.
Banton testified that that the informant badgered him after they met on a trans-Atlantic flight in July 2009 and insisted that they meet to set up a cocaine purchase. He said he was so uninterested in the informant’s proposals that after they met twice, Banton didn’t return the man’s phone calls for months.
In Banton’s native Jamaica, radio stations played his songs nonstop Tuesday, especially “Untold Stories” and “Not an Easy Road.”
Rapper Tony Rebel, a close friend who recorded with Banton, called it a sad day for young people who looked up to him.
The verdict marks “the saddest day for reggae and dancehall,” rapper Michael “Power Man” Davy said, adding he was “sad as a Rastaman and a Jamaican.”
Singer Junior Reid called it a conspiracy against reggae artists.
“With Buju gone, a big piece of reggae get chop off,” he said.

HMMM

DI REAL REAL DIRT MERCHANT

Yes dem ketch yuh and rowl yuh ina di san, drunk like a skunk mus be…and yuh head deh right pan di man buddy….what a good place hee man

DISCLAIMER The views or opinions appearing on this blog are solely those of their respective authors. In no way do such posts represent the views, opinions or beliefs of “Met,” or jamaicangroupiemet.com. “Met” and jamaicangroupiemet.com will not assume liability for the opinions or statements, nor the accuracy of such statements, posted by users utilizing this blog to express themselves. Users are advised that false statements which are defamatory in nature may be subject to legal action, for which the user posting such statements will be personally liable for any damages or other liability, of any nature, arising out of the posting of such statements. Comments submitted to this blog may be edited to meet our format and space requirements. We also reserve the right to edit vulgar language and/or comments involving topics we may deem inappropriate for this web site.

****RULES**** 1. Debates and rebuttals are allowed but disrespectful curse-outs will prompt immediate BAN 2. Children are never to be discussed in a negative way 3. Personal information  eg. workplace, status, home address are never to be posted in comments. 4. All are welcome but please exercise discretion when posting your comments , do not say anything about someone you wouldnt like to be said about  you. 5. Do not deliberately LIE on someone here or send in any information based on your own personal vendetta. 6. If your picture was taken from a prio site eg. fimiyaad etc and posted on JMG, you cannot request its removal. 7. If you dont like this forum, please do not whine and wear us out, do yourself the favor of closing the screen- Thanks! . To send in a story send your email to :- [email protected]