Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Star Wanted for Questioning

The King Family. (L-R) Scrapp DeLeon, Karen KK King, Sas

Lyndon Akhil Smith aka Sas, youngest son of Karen ‘KK’ King, is wanted by the APD in connection to a murder the cops think he witnessed.

The King family are no strangers to crime as Karen King was charged years ago for allegedly having her sons severely beat their father, almost leaving him dead. KK was eventually acquitted of those charges but later found herself in hot water after allegedly using stolen credit cards in an Atlanta Saks Fifth Ave store. She took the case to trial and with the help of famed entertainment attorney Drew Findling, beat those charges as well.

In 2016 Sas was shot in the head but survived. His older brother, who also appeared on ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta,’ known as Scrapp DeLeon is currently incarcerated on drug charges, a storyline that played out on the show.

According to KK’s Instagram timeline, her oldest son was recently released from prison. His charges are unknown.

Mystery Woman Caught Ringing Doorbells in Texas is Identified

FOX 5 SAN DIEGO — Officials say they have identified the barefoot woman captured by surveillance cameras ringing doorbells at a number of Texas homes before vanishing into the night.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Scott Spencer said during a press conference Wednesday that the woman is safe. He said they learned of her identity after finding a 49-year-old man — who had made suicidal threats and comments — dead during a welfare check.

“The preliminary cause of death at this time is a single gunshot wound believed (to be) self-inflicted,” Lt. Spencer said. “The decedent’s girlfriend, a 32-year-old white female, who was not on scene when deputies arrived, is confirmed to be the female in the doorbell video that has been circulating around on the internet.”

Lt. Spencer said they are not identifying the woman because she is a family violence victim, adding only that she is now with family.

When asked about the nature of the family violence, Lt. Spencer said, “There’s some issues, obviously, with the surveillance video and why she’s wearing those restraints and the circumstances surrounding it. We only have one side of the story right now.”

Lt. Spencer said the victim left a suicide note that helped identify the girlfriend and helped explain “some of the circumstances behind why this occurred,” adding that the woman was living with the 49-year-old at the Sunrise Ranch home where the body was found.

The grainy video, captured around 3:20 a.m. on Friday, shows a woman walking up to a house and ringing the doorbell. She’s wearing a T-shirt, and appears to have some sort of shackle hanging from her right wrist.

“We were dead asleep in our beds. My husband was woken up by doorbell ring. It rang probably 20 to 30 times,” one resident, who did not want to be named, told CNN affiliate KPRC. “He walked outside, no one was in sight. It’s like she disappeared in thin air.”

KPRC reported that the same woman apparently visited at least five houses in the Sunrise Ranch neighborhood.

Jacksonville Shooter Targeted Other Gamers

KTLA — The suspect who opened fire during a Madden video game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sunday actively targeted other gamers in his shooting spree, Sheriff Mike Williams said.

David Katz, a 24-year-old gamer from Baltimore, Maryland, was in town for the tournament at GLHF Game Bar at the Jacksonville Landing, a downtown shopping and dining complex. He walked past patrons in other parts of the restaurant and then opened fire on his fellow competitive gamers before killing himself, Williams said.

The shooting left two people dead, 10 injured from gunshots and one person with a non-gunshot injury, Williams said. All of the injured are expected to survive, he said.

“As bad as this is, it could have been much worse,” Williams said. Continue reading “Jacksonville Shooter Targeted Other Gamers”