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Tameka Raymond Removes Son From Life Support

We could never imagine what it would be like to be forced to make the decision on whether or not to take a loved one off of life support. Being a parent forced with the decision to pull the plug on your own child must be even more difficult. It’s extremely heartbreaking and no one should ever have to go through that.

This morning, Twitter was abuzz with the unfortunate news that Kile Glover, son of Tameka Raymond and Ryan Glover, was removed from Life Support, 14 days after he was involved in a tragic jet ski accident that left him brain dead. Although Kile hadn’t shown any brain activity since the accident on July 9th, loved ones have been praying for a miracle in the last few weeks in hopes that he would soon recover. Unfortunately, today, celebrities who were close to the Raymond and Glover family, including Atlanta radio DJ’ Gregg Street and Frank Ski, sent out their condolences, confirming that Kyle was taken off of life support:

DJ GreggStreet: Lil RG is an angel now, Ryan, Tameka, Usher, and the whole Glover family we gotta make him proud.

FrankSki: Crying! I will miss you Kyle! Trying to be strong for my foundation trip today. Sometimes life is so unfair.

Kim Zolciak: Prayers to Tameka Raymond and family. NO mother should have to bury their child. Such a sad situation.

Valiesha Butterfield: Completely heartbroken. Fly angel fly. Our prayers are with the entire Glover family. Love you @TamekaRaymond.

This is such a tragedy.  Condolences to the entire family during this very difficult time.

via NecoleBitchie

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Owner of the Oakland Raiders – Al Davis dies

At the age of 82 Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has passed away, Davis is one of the most unique members of the NFL dating back to his AFL days in the 1960s.

No U Aint Radio gonna give you a little history on Al Davis. He started his career in the 1960s when he became an assistant coach for the Chargers before ultimately moving into the role of the AFL’s Commissioner. Continue reading