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Tory Lanez transferred to State Prison for 10-year sentence

Tory Lanez is beginning his 10-year sentence in North Kern State Prison in Delano, California, and posed for his mug shot on Tuesday to make the beginning of his time.

Lanez was sentenced on Aug. 8 by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge David Herriford, seven months after Lanez was convicted on Dec. 23, on charges related to shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet three years ago.

Lanez was convicted of assault with a semiautomatic firearm; discharging a firearm with gross negligence, and carrying a loaded unregistered firearm in a vehicle; along with allegations that he personally used a firearm and inflicted great bodily injury.

Lanez appeared stoic in the mug shot, which was released on Wednesday.

The rapper is currently appealing to overturn his conviction over the shooting and previously requested to stay out of prison as he awaits the appeal decision.

However, on Sept. 14, Judge Herriford denied the bail motion, citing the “violent felony” Lanez was convicted of, Lanez’s “history of violating court orders.”

After his request for bail release was denied, the rapper was transferred from Los Angeles County Jail to North Kern State Prison. He is expected to spend three to six months at the medium-security prison before being transferred to a long-term facility to serve the rest of his sentence.

Although Lanez was sentenced to 10 years in prison, Judge Herriford gave him a 305-day credit for time served.

In other news – 35,000 reportedly arrested while trying to sneak into South Africa illegally

The recently established Border Management Authority (BMA) in South Africa has reported that 35,000 individuals have been arrested while attempting to enter the country illegally since April 1, with Zimbabweans being the largest group among them.

According to BMA Commissioner Michael Masiapato, Beit Bridge Border Post, which connects South Africa and Zimbabwe, is the primary source of illegal migrants, although other ports of entry, including those into Lesotho and Mozambique, have also seen significant numbers of apprehensions. Read More

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