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To: Ken H

'Freekey Zekey' free from prison
Hip-hop star released in Durham after doing almost 3 years on drug charges

Patrick Winn, Staff Writer, N&O, Nov 21, 2006

Hip-hop celebrity Ezekiel "Freekey Zekey" Jiles was released from a Durham prison Monday after serving roughly three years on drug charges. Though his title is mostly symbolic, Jiles is president of The Diplomats, an influential group better known as "Dipset." He's a founder, business partner, hype man and occasional vocalist for the group, though he has no solo album.

Jiles, 31, was convicted in early 2004 for running an ecstasy ring based in New Hanover County. The New York City native has no family ties to North Carolina.

Outside the Durham Correctional Center, a luxury Chrysler limo waited to escort Jiles to Raleigh-Durham International Airport, where he would be flown to New York City.

At home in Harlem, Jiles said, core members of The Diplomats -- Cam'ron, Jim Jones and Juelz Santana -- were were waiting for his arrival.

Dipset is known, among other things, for garish fashions and lyrical imagery that often focuses on the drug trade.

Its influence on the hip-hop genre and its fans includes getting young black men to wear pink. When teenagers yell "Balling!" -- slang that more or less means living well -- they are mimicking Dipset. -cut-

http://www.newsobserver.com/145/story/513089.html


76 posted on 11/21/2006 5:10:34 AM PST by xoxoxox
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To: xoxoxox

No murder conviction for fatal shooting

By John Stevenson : The Herald-Sun, Nov 20, 2006

DURHAM -- There apparently will be no murder convictions for a 2004 drug deal gone sour that ended with a fatal shooting outside The Streets at Southpoint mall.

A newly published court calendar indicated Monday that Julius Gray, one of two suspects in the case, is scheduled to plead guilty next week.

Court sources said a homicide charge against Gray will be dismissed, and he will plead to a drug charge and receive probation.

Gray reportedly was at the scene but did not take part in the gunfire. The other suspect, 24-year-old Barry Ford Evans, got a deal last month for a drastically reduced charge of involuntary manslaughter. He also received probation.

Evans originally was accused of first-degree murder, for which the only possible punishments are death or life in prison without parole.

But the homicide charge was dropped as part of Evans' plea bargain, as was a robbery allegation.

The charges arose from the fatal shooting of Harvey Dennard Wiggins, who was gunned down outside The Streets at Southpoint two years ago next week while the mall was thronged with holiday shoppers. No one else was injured.

Reports indicated that the shooting occurred during a planned sale of three pounds of marijuana. Wiggins was sitting in a car in an isolated spot near Southpoint Cinema when a bullet entered his head, mortally wounding him.

"By all accounts, this was a transaction involving the projected sale of a large quantity of marijuana," Assistant District Attorney Mitchell Garrell said in October. "I don't think anyone questions that."

Still, Garrell said he felt compelled to offer Evans a generous plea bargain last month. Otherwise, Evans might have escaped punishment on grounds of self-defense, according to Garrell.

The prosecutor cited reports that Evans fired at Wiggins only after Wiggins pulled a gun of his own.

Evans' lawyer, Lisa Williams, agreed with that assessment in a recent interview.

"Mr. Wiggins was the one who was there to rob," she said. "He was the aggressor. A gun was pointed directly at my client. My client happened to be armed and blew his [Wiggins'] head off. It was kill or be killed. Those were the only options. Someone was going to die. It turned out to be Mr. Wiggins. This was an extremely strong self-defense case."

http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-791008.html

* Plea bargain. That's the ticket in this town. We don't want any messy trials tying up valuable court time.


77 posted on 11/21/2006 5:34:32 AM PST by xoxoxox
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