GET TO KNO MICHAEL MEDIUM WITH @HOT97
New to Thisjustin where we get to know people behind the music/entertainment, who are not celebrity's! MEET MICHEAL MEDIUM! Dj/ Producer/ Disk Jockey/ Section
When you meet celebrities and Artist what’s the first thing that comes to your head?
Create a bond
What were the best seasons or episode of Streets soldiers?
Push for peace segments
When did you start following your dream?
When I was a kid in high school
Remy ma Or nicki minaj and why?
Remy ma because she keeps her bars sharp
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Who are you anticipating this summer jams?
Dj Khald , Migos, Jidena
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Where were you born?
New New jersey
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Whats your nationality
Haitian American
Who inspires you?
My family
Whats one thing people don’t know about Lisa Evers?
She’s into trap music
What would you pay first ? Car note? The Bill? Cell phone?
Cell phone
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The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation
New york
Slain NYPD officer's widow starts foundation, doesn't want husband to be forgotten
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) --
The widow of a New York City police officer assassinated with his partner nearly a year ago in Brooklyn is turning her grief into action.
Maritza Ramos has launched "The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation," with the hope of bettering relations between police and minority communities.
"I just don't want anyone to ever forget who Rafael Ramos was," said Maritza Ramos in an interview with Eyewitness News Wednesday.
This is the first time she's opened up about the phone call she got on December 20, 2014. The voice on the other end said Rafael and his partner Detective Wenjian Liu had been killed, and that Ismaaiyl Brinsley walked up to the patrol car the men were sitting in and shot them.
"The nights are really bad just because I keep really busy during the day but then at night there's nothing just the empty bed and the thoughts."
At the funeral where thousands paid their respects, the couple's sons, Justin and Jaden, put on a brave face.
Maritza Ramos shared a moment from the funeral she'll never forget.
"I'm sitting in the limo and say to myself, if (Rafael) could see, (he) must be like, what the heck is going on, why all of this attention," Ramos said.
She said Rafael was a very private, humble man.
Maritza Ramos wore this pin on her lapel during her interview with Eyewitness News.
In all of this, Maritza Ramos found her voice, and wants to give back to all those who have helped her. It's a bit out of her comfort zone, but for the love of her life, she's determined.
"He's probably looking down from heaven saying, 'you go girl.'"
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