Preparedness
Tragic Turn of Events: Teen Rapper’s Fatal Accident During Live Stream

Tragedy has struck the local rap community in Virginia after a teenager unintentionally took his own life while recording a social media video. The 17-year-old, Raleigh Freeman III, also known by his stage name Rylo Huncho, was on a live Instagram stream when the horrifying incident occurred.
During the live video, Huncho was seen brandishing a handgun equipped with a laser, while also mimicking violent actions as he rapped about the ‘homicide’ of another individual. As he continued speaking to his followers, he pointed the gun at his head and, in a shocking turn of events, accidentally pulled the trigger.
The livestream continued as Huncho was swiftly taken to the Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. Sadly, after a few hours, news of his death was reported by Twin Porter, a close associate of the young rapper. In a heartfelt Facebook post, Porter expressed his sorrow, saying, “And to get a text saying he passed away is heartbreaking and to hear the mean things y’all are saying about Railey [sic] is so wrong on every level please God give his mother the strength to deal with the devastating pain she’s in.”
Due to the shocking nature of the incident, the video quickly spread across social media. However, out of respect for the young rapper and his family, many outlets, including Blaze News, have refrained from sharing the video.
A crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe, set up by Monica Savage, believed to be Huncho’s cousin, reveals that the young boy was the only child of his mother. In her post, Savage mentions, “Suicide/accidental was the cause of his death we are still trying to figure out why.” The campaign has since raised a little over $2,700 of its $15,000 target.
A brief review of Huncho’s TikTok page reveals a recurring theme of violence in his content. This includes another video where he pretends to fire a gun and slit his throat while rapping about committing a “homicide”. In another instance, he raps about excessively drinking and being armed, saying, “B***h, I walk up in this school sippin’ dirty lemonade. You know I feel just like a man cuz I walk off with a Glock.”
This tragic event has prompted discussions about the role and responsibilities of social media platforms, and the significant influence they wield over young users. According to Hip Hop Vibe, the investigation into Huncho’s untimely death remains ongoing.
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Preparedness
5 Ways to Embrace Homesteading No Matter Where You Live

In today’s fast-paced world, the dream of self-sufficiency and homesteading is becoming increasingly appealing. However, many people believe that a significant amount of land is necessary to embark on this journey. The truth is, homesteading is a mindset and lifestyle choice that can be adapted to any living situation. Whether you’re in a city apartment or on a sprawling rural property, there are steps you can take towards self-sufficiency. Let’s explore the various ways you can embrace homesteading, no matter your space constraints.
1. Urban Homesteading: Making the Most of Small Spaces
Living in an urban environment doesn’t mean you have to give up on homesteading dreams. Urban homesteaders are creative and resourceful, finding ways to incorporate self-sufficiency into their city lives. Consider raising bees on apartment rooftops instead of livestock, or invest in a community garden plot to grow your own produce. Herbs can thrive on windowsills, and local farmers’ markets are great for sourcing meat and other essentials. Even composting can be adapted with a simple countertop bin.
2. Suburban Homesteading: Backyard Opportunities
For those in suburban areas, backyard homesteading offers a chance to expand your self-sufficiency efforts. A small garden can provide fresh produce for your family, and if local regulations permit, you might even keep chickens for eggs. With a bit more space, you can transition from indoor to outdoor composting. Collaborating with neighbors to share resources, like purchasing a cow together, can also enhance your homesteading experience.
3. The 5-Acre Dream: A Balanced Approach
Owning around 5 acres is often seen as the sweet spot for homesteading. This amount of land allows for a diverse range of activities, from raising chickens, goats, and pigs to maintaining a garden and greenhouse. You can plant fruit trees, establish a mini orchard, and even create a pond for fish farming. This level of homesteading provides a balance between self-sufficiency and manageability.
4. Large-Scale Homesteading: The Full Experience
For those with 10 or more acres, the possibilities for homesteading are vast. With ample space, you can grow your own food, raise cattle, and even chop wood for heating. Additional buildings like barns, root cellars, and greenhouses can support a fully self-sufficient lifestyle. While this level of homesteading requires significant resources and commitment, it offers the most comprehensive self-sufficiency experience.
5. Tailoring Homesteading to Your Lifestyle
Ultimately, homesteading is about what it means to you personally. Whether it’s producing your own food, raising animals, or reducing reliance on commercial products, your homesteading journey is unique. Start by assessing your current space and resources. If you can’t grow a garden, visit local farmers’ markets. If you can’t keep chickens, consider beekeeping or sourcing honey locally. Embrace DIY projects like making your own cleaning products or soap, and sell your creations locally.
In conclusion, homesteading is not defined by the amount of land you have but by the steps you take towards self-sufficiency. Whether you’re in an urban apartment or on a large rural property, there are countless ways to incorporate homesteading into your life. By adapting your practices to your environment and resources, you can embark on a fulfilling journey towards self-sufficiency and sustainability. Remember, every step you take brings you closer to your homesteading dreams.
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Master Wildfire Defense With These Home-Saving Strategies

In the face of increasing wildfire threats, safeguarding your home is more crucial than ever. Wildfires, with their unpredictable nature, can devastate properties in mere moments. However, understanding how fires ignite homes and taking strategic measures can significantly enhance your property’s resilience.
Research highlights that embers and small flames are the primary culprits in home ignitions during wildfires. These embers, essentially burning fragments of wood or vegetation, can be carried by the wind for over a mile, sparking spot fires and igniting structures. Creating a wildfire-defensible zone is a proactive way to protect your home from these threats.
Two critical factors determine a home’s ability to withstand a wildfire: the quality of defensible space around it and its structural ignitability. Together, they form the Home Ignition Zone (HIZ), which encompasses the structure and its immediate surroundings. The goal is to minimize or eliminate fuels and ignition sources within this zone.
Defensible space is a modified area around a structure designed to reduce fire hazards. By treating, clearing, or reducing natural and manmade fuels, you can slow the spread of wildfire. This approach not only protects your home but also prevents a structure fire from spreading to neighboring properties or forests.
Developing effective defensible space involves creating management zones around each building on your property, including garages, barns, and other structures. The design of these zones depends on factors such as the size and type of vegetation present.
The first zone, extending from the home to five feet out, is critical. It is considered a non-combustible area, highly vulnerable to embers. Immediate actions in this zone include:
“Clean roofs and gutters of dead leaves, debris and pine needles that could catch embers.”
“Replace or repair any loose or missing shingles or roof tiles to prevent ember penetration.”
“Reduce embers that could pass through vents in the eaves by installing 1/8 inch metal mesh screening.”
The next zone, spanning five to thirty feet from the home, focuses on landscaping and hardscaping to influence fire behavior. Key strategies include:
“Keep lawns and native grasses mowed to a height of four inches.”
“Remove ladder fuels (vegetation under trees) so a surface fire cannot reach the crowns.”
Finally, the outer zone, extending thirty to one hundred feet (up to two hundred feet), aims to interrupt a fire’s path and keep flames low. Recommendations include:
“Remove vegetation adjacent to storage sheds or other outbuildings within this area.”
“Trees 30 to 60 feet from the home should have at least 12 feet between canopy tops.”
Incorporating goats into your fire mitigation strategy can be particularly effective in challenging terrains. Goats, unlike sheep, are browsers and will naturally prune brush and low tree branches. This behavior aligns with recommended fire prevention practices. A study from the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that alien grasses, which goats tend to consume, can significantly increase wildfire frequency.
“If you throw a bunch of matches into a forest, some small percentage of them might actually start a fire,” explains Bethany Bradley, professor of environmental conservation at UMass Amherst. “But if you throw a bunch of matches into a big hay pile, there’s a good chance that many of those will catch fire.”
To further bolster your home’s fire resistance, consult state and local fire professionals. They can assess your property’s vulnerability and recommend improvements. For new constructions, consider using fire-resistant materials for roofing and siding. A simple metal roof without dormers is ideal, as it sheds embers effectively.
In conclusion, while wildfires pose a significant threat, taking informed and proactive steps can drastically improve your home’s chances of survival. By understanding the dynamics of fire and implementing these strategies, you can protect your property and contribute to a safer community.
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Master Self-Sufficiency: Tips for Off-Grid Independence

Embarking on the journey toward a self-sufficient lifestyle is a rewarding endeavor that requires thoughtful planning and a willingness to embrace change. For those aspiring to live off-grid, the transition to self-sufficiency can be made smoother by adopting a series of practical strategies that reduce reliance on external systems.
One of the foundational steps in this journey is to cultivate your own food. This not only provides sustenance but also builds confidence in your ability to sustain your household. Begin with a small kitchen garden, focusing on herbs, and gradually expand to a backyard garden filled with produce your family enjoys.
“Once you’ve got the hang of basic gardening, move on to planting successive crops,” which involves sowing seeds at intervals to ensure a continuous harvest. Incorporating fruit trees or bushes can further diversify your food sources, offering a bounty of fresh produce right from your backyard. Composting is another integral practice, transforming waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer, thereby closing the loop on waste and productivity.
Raising livestock is another critical component of self-sufficiency, providing a steady supply of protein. Many start with chickens for fresh eggs and may expand to include a dairy animal, such as a cow, for milk. Learning to butcher livestock and mastering the skills of hunting and fishing can further enhance your food independence, ensuring that you “never go hungry.”
Transitioning to off-grid living also involves honing kitchen skills. If you’re accustomed to dining out or relying on pre-made products, now is the time to “learn to make simple dishes with the food you’ve grown.” Cooking from scratch and creating dairy products like butter will not only enrich your meals but also deepen your connection to the food you consume.
Water independence is another crucial aspect. Some opt to dig a well, which, when paired with an electric pump, can provide a reliable water source. Alternatively, collecting rainwater can supplement your water needs, particularly for irrigation purposes.
Energy self-sufficiency is equally important. Explore alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, or micro-hydro systems, based on your homestead’s location. For those not ready to fully transition, “investing in green energy tools” and energy-efficient appliances can be a significant first step. A wood fireplace or stove can provide warmth during colder months, while a backup generator ensures you remain powered during unexpected outages.
Adopting a self-sufficient mindset also involves altering daily habits. Instead of using a clothes dryer, consider line-drying clothes. Before discarding items, think about how they might be reused.
“Try to DIY before you pay someone else,” whether it’s making repairs or creating DIY cleaners from common household supplies.
Lastly, long-term preparation is key. Learn food preservation techniques such as canning and dehydrating to extend the shelf life of your harvests. Keep your pantry stocked with essentials like rice, beans, and pasta to ensure you have the basics covered.
By making these changes, you can gradually shift towards a more self-reliant lifestyle, reducing your dependence on external systems and embracing the freedom and satisfaction that come with self-sufficiency.
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Steve
May 30, 2024 at 12:06 pm
One less lowlife future criminal to worry about.
Ithamar
May 30, 2024 at 1:07 pm
much better he killed himself than someone else, which he most likely would have done.
Rita Davis
May 30, 2024 at 1:14 pm
There are no amount of laws, gun control, etc.,etc. that’s going to prevent STUPID. This gun was very probably stolen. He died doing what he glorified.
COSMO AUSSIE
May 30, 2024 at 2:22 pm
ONE LESS LIVING MORON!
Kim
May 31, 2024 at 11:37 am
Sounds to me like he was obsessed with killing. What a fitting ending. Sorry for his mom? She (probably no “baby daddy” in the picture) didn’t do a very good job raising him. Thug life.
Michael
June 1, 2024 at 3:42 pm
Strict parental control and so called safe keeping will do and stop nothing . That would be nothing but a feel good empty gesture and waste of time it also implies the fault is always the parents not securing the gun when in fact most of the guns in the hand of under age kids came from other under age kids and other adult criminals . Being a thug and showing off with a loaded gun has its own consequences. This is just an example of one . The other is they stupidly shot and kill someone else and there are other consequences. Not saying the kid deserved it , not at all . But I am saying he is only a victim of his own stupidity.
Nick
June 1, 2024 at 3:54 pm
SHOWS YOU JUST HOW SMART
“CRAPPERS” ARE !!!