Grand Jury Convenes In Case Against Nick Gordon Regarding Bobbi Kristina’s Death

  
Via Atlanta Daily World– A secret Fulton County grand jury has just been to determine if possible murder charges against Nick Gordon in in the wake of Bobbi Kristina Brown’s tragic death.

A source close to the case told US Weekly Monday night that Brown’s self-described “husband” and his criminal lawyer, Jose Baez, are following the fast-breaking developments.

“The District Attorney is convening a secret grand jury and it’s likely to result in charges against Nick Gordon,” the source told radaronline. It is unknown at this time what those charges will be.

The man who found Bobbi Kris unresponsive will be called to testify. But it doesn’t appear that Gordon will be called because the D.A. doesn’t want to give away their hand in preparation of a possible trial.

Those likely to be called in front of the grand jury are Max Lomas, a drug-dealing friend of Gordon’s and Max’s young girlfriend Danyela Bradley, the insider claimed.

Both were in Brown’s Roswell, Ga., townhouse along with Gordon on the morning of last Jan. 31 when Brown was found face down in a water-filled bathtub.

The 22-year-old was placed in a medically induced coma and never regained consciousness. She died six months later in an Atlanta area hospice on July 26.

A $40 million wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Gordon by her estate, alleging he beat her after an all-night “cocaine and drinking binge.”

Basketball Star LeBron James Pushes Gun Control Amid Cleveland’s Rash Of Child Shootings

  

NBA superstar LeBron James spoke out Friday about his support for stronger gun laws while addressing the current rash of child shootings in Cleveland. 
The Cleveland Cavaliers baller reacted on social media Thursday to the first reports of a fatal shooting of 5-month-old Aavielle Wakefield on Cleveland’s east side. 

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California Artist Fatally Shot While Making Peace Mural

   
 
An Oakland-based artist was shot and killed this week while creating a mural advocating peace, Inside Bay Area reports. 

Antonio Ramos, 27, was painting the mural in West Oakland at the Interstate 580 corridor with several others when a man who wasn’t in the group began touching the equipment. After Ramos and the man got into an argument, he shot Ramos and fled. The artist was working on the “Oakland Super Heroes Mural Project,” produced by Attitudinal Healing Connection, a nonprofit designed to fight violence in inner city areas with art and education.

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