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June 3, 2025 37 mins
A man has been charged with 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder and a federal hate crime after launching a fire attack on multiple volunteers with Run for Their Lives (which organizes running and walking events to call for the immediate release of Israelis being held in Gaza) in Boulder, Colorado. According to police, the suspect told investigators that he “wanted to kill all Zionist people.” We discussed the rise of antisemitism and attacks such as this in Colorado that are fueling fear for the Jewish community.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's night Side with Dan Ray on w BZ Coston's video.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
All right, thanks very much Dan. Over the weekend, there
was a horrific event that went that took place in Boulder, Colorado.
I think all of us at this point have seen
the horrific video in which twelve people, twelve innocent people
who were simply joining in a in a in a

(00:32):
weekly demonstration that takes place every Sunday in Boulder in
support of those who were held hostage by Jimas and
have been held hostage for now a year and a

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half for all intents and purposes, and God knows how
many of them will eventually be released. One was released
earlier this month. But this individual who had been here,
who came here from Egypt and lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado,

(01:15):
and this individual took it upon himself, his name is
Mohammed Sabriis Solomon, took it upon himself to arm himself
with Molotov cocktails. Reportedly had eighteen Molotov cocktails. This is

(01:38):
well thought out. He apparently had planned this for quite
a while and he decided to do this. He wanted
to wait until his daughter graduated from high school. With
she graduate honors. So he took it upon himself, former
uber driver who decided that he was going to drive

(02:02):
to Boulder and he would basically attack these individual people.
These individuals who were there. There were twelve people who
suffered burns, age fifty two to eighty eight. Now, if
you saw the video, it's horrifying. I watched it tonight

(02:25):
on one of the nightly newscasts. He basically had Molotov cocktails,
which in effect as he threw them, and he said,
I guess he said his own clothes on fire, because
when you saw him arrested, he was he had no
shirt or jacket on. So this guy who's forty five

(02:47):
years old comes to America in twenty twenty two, late
twenty twenty two, two and a half years ago on
a tourist via visa. So the tourist visa and I
don't know if it was ninety days expired. So then
he decided to request asylum, which in this country. I mean,

(03:07):
he lives in Egypt. He's Egyptian, he lives in Egypt.
Why would he need asylum in Egypt. It's not as
if he's living in a country that is persecuting Egyptians.
He's Egyptian. He lives in Egypt. Well, anyway, he's been

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here since and he attacked these people ages fifty two
to eighty eight. The eighty eight year old woman was
a Holocaust survivor. She apparently has survived this assault, which
to me is just extraordinary that she could survive at

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the age of eighty eight. What went on, the detective said,
according to a police affidavit, he wanted them all to die.
He said he would go back and do it again
and had no regret doing what he did. A bolder
detective wrote in court papers, Solomon the purp explained that

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to him, anyone who supported the existence of Israel on
our land as Zionists. He defined our land as Palestine.
Solomon arrived at the scene, I'm reading from an article
USA Today, armed with eighteen Molotov cocktails. I underestimated that

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he dressed up as a gardener so he could get
close to this group of people that he intended to attack.
This is all premeditated. There's no question what his intention is.
He threw two yelling free Palestine. Solomon told authorities he
took a class and learned to shoot a gun. While

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planning the attack, oh, that's good to know, only to
find out he could not purchase a gun because he
was not a US citizen. You know, just unbelievable. He
said he taught himself how to make molotov cocktails from
YouTube videos. Oh good, self educated, He told authorities. No
one else knew of his plan, but he did leave

(05:16):
a journal with his family. Federal affidavit charges Solomon with
a hate crime attempted murders as he learned that about
the demonstration from an online search. Oh yeah, he found
his targets, and it says Solomon told investigators he played
the attack for a year. For a year, this hatred
boiled up inside him and waited for his daughter to

(05:36):
graduate from high school before executing the attack. So there's
a Jewish community event tomorrow night to basically say, hey,
you know, you're not going to discourage us. According to

(05:57):
the Mountain States Office of the Anti Defamation, my question is,
there were two young people, one who was Jewish and
one who was Christian, who worked in the embassy the
the Israel Israeli Embassy in Washington, d C. And those

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two individuals were shot to death by this other guy
yelling free Palestine, Free, Palestine. Okay, this how long do
we have to suffer in this country? And I'm not
talking about me? How long did Jewish people have to
suffer with the scourge of anti Semitism in this country? Look,

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unless you're an ignoramus, you must know what Jews have
undergone for centuries in this world. And even if you
don't know what Jewish people have undergone for centuries, you
must have some knowledge of what happened during World War Two,

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before and during World War two, when six million Jews
were killed in the Holocaust in Germany and places that
Germany had taken over. You must know that the state
of Israel seventy five years young, is seventy seventy six
years young now has been basically attacked by its Arab

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neighbors several times since nineteen forty eight. It's under siege
on a daily basis and under threat of nuclear annihilation
from Iran. What is it that in this country, of
all places, that anti Semitism can exist? So the two

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young staffers from the Israeli Embassy in Washington are shot
and killed on the streets of our nation's capital, the
home the governor's mansion in Pennsylvania, which happens to be
occupied now by Governor Shapiro, who happens to be Jewish,
was the He was the victim of an arson attempt,

(08:13):
arguably attempted murder of his family at two o'clock in
the morning while they slept upstairs. What is it going
to take you? Think of the Tree of Life Synagogue,
the attack of the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh
a few years ago by Gunman. I want to hear

(08:34):
from everyone. I want to hear from everyone tonight, everyone
tonight to speak out as clearly and as cleanly as
possible and commit commit to no longer tolerating anti semitism
in any form, whether it's the snarky chuckle of a

(08:57):
joke or it's a comment that someone might make. Well,
I can understand you have students now who basically engage
in anti Semitism on college campuses, on the best college
campuses in this country, in this country, the Ivy League,

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Harvard Columbia, more so at Columbia than at Harvard, by
the way. So I just want to open up the
phone lines and I'll just remind you that silence is
tolerance six seven, two, five, four, ten, thirty six one, seven, nine, three, one,
ten thirty. My audience has never never disappointed me. This

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happened far far away, but in Colorado. It happened in
the United States of America. Joining the conversation, We're going
to talk about it. I'd like to talk about it
for the next two hours, because if it's not talked about,
it's ignored, and it's almost like it's no, no, we
will talk. I will talk about it for it two
hours if I have to. That's how strongly. And by

(10:02):
the way, I'm not Jewish, Okay, I happen to be
Roman Catholic, but I understand I think, maybe not as
well as Jewish people do, but I think I understand
it pretty well what these people have gone through for centuries,
for centuries. Joined the conversation back on Nightside right after
this Night.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Side with Dan Ray on WBZ, Boston's news radio.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Told JEPI right back again. I want to emphasize how
important I consider this hour. By the way, the latest
tonight is that the ice has taken into custody this
guy's family wife, and that they very well. According to
the Homeland Secretary Christy Nome, She's confirmed in a social

(10:51):
media post that Muhammad Sabre Solomon's family members are in
custody of Immigration and Customs enforcement officials, and there's some
suggestion that they could be deported as early as tonight.
The White House said on X later today the relatives

(11:11):
could be deported as early as tonight. Officials have not
clarified their immigration status. The guy, the person who's not
going to be deported, but who should spend the rest
of his life in jail, is Mohammed Sabrey Solomon. Let's
get to the phone. It's going to go to Mario
in Wilmington. Mario, appreciate your patience. Thank you, thank you

(11:32):
for waiting you at first this hour on nightside.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Yes, two things. First, Kudu's to the new federal law
that miss Kilming wasn't able to acquire firearms if you're
you're not an American citizen, and it and without proper
dated I think, well, I'll.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
Tell you this. I'm really glad that he didn't try
to acquire them on the black market. There's the laws
are great that that prohibit non citizens from acquiring laws,
but there's a lot of people who buy guns illegally
in this country.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
Nonetheless, go ahead, Mario, well, that's getting hot or also,
so that's why you know, it used to be simply
that this individual could have bought one. Now this was Illinois, right.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
This was in Colorado, Colorado.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
Okay, I'm naturally surprised though, but that state probably is
getting tougher now you could buy there with no problem.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
No matter who you were.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Almost.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
So, how we're going to stop, How we're going to
stop this virulent anti Semitism that seems to have impacted,
you know, on a continuing basis our country, whether it's
two young people who are cut down just before their
their real life together started. How we prevent the governor's
mansion in Pennsylvania from becoming the victim of it? Our

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an attempt to mean that governor and his family could
have been killed that night. This is not a one offer.
How do we stop this stuff?

Speaker 3 (13:07):
Well, before I answer you on that one, my second
point was that what about the poor Palestinian children that
are starving, that are losing no medical attention. It's just
horrible there. What's happening in Godsa.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
That's the fault of Hamas Mario Alas Hamas, now Hamas
ms Hamas. Let me ask you this, Mario, if if
Hamas had not attacked innocent Jewish people, it hadn't killed

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innocent Jewish babies, hadn't killed elderly grandparents. What happened on
in October of twenty twenty three, people who who merely
had gone to a concert, uh, and they were attacked. Well,
do you think that that what is going on in
Gaza would have going on? I mean one followed the other.
That never would have Gazen never would have happened, Gosin

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never would have been under attack as they've been under attack.
And also a lot of the babies, the Palestinian babies, Uh,
the Hamas, the cowards hide in hospitals, they hide under schools.
I think you know all of that.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Yeah, we saw that, and I was quite impressed that
they had done that. And it was also the proof
and the truth that the horrible waste of money that
they did with the United States given to them.

Speaker 5 (14:39):
Also besides Israel, That's why I, as I was listening to,
we the United States are also responsible for where this
is a Now we is that to explain that?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Explain that one to me? I don't understand that.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Go ahead, Well, all the history of time over the
last twenty years of uh is real allowing land takings.
There's been blockade, there's been Okay.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
So so you're you're trying to you what you're trying
to do, Mario, which is fun, which is I don't
understand it. You're trying to somehow I'm trying to focus
on what this this guy, this coward did to these
a dozen or so people on Sunday by somehow this
what about is? And well he's concerned about Palestine is

(15:29):
what is? What's coming across to me seems that you're
more concerned about giving us a rationalization. I don't care
why he did it. What he what he did wash
was unacceptable in America to me, I don't want to justify.
To go ahead, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna cut
you off.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Go ahead, Well that's what we're going to continue to
see because we're ignoring straightening out this problem.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
And so, okay, then tell me how you would straighten
out the problem. Since you've you've defined, how would you
straighten out the problem?

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Do you keep interrupted so I can't get to the
point where I'm trying to get it.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
I asked you a question. How you just said we
got to straighten out the problem. Let's cut to the chase.
How should how would Mario straighten out the problem? I'm listening.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
That's un here right now. What I want to say is, what.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
Do you say? What do you mean it's unfair? You
just said we got to straighten out the problem. Okay,
how do we straighten out the problem?

Speaker 3 (16:27):
What's fair and what's not? Let me just say what
this gentleman did, and he's not a gentleman, but what
this man did is not anti Semitism. This is retaliation.
It's coming to this country now.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
You just want to make a speech. You made a mistake.
You you tried to tell me that we had to
straighten out the problem, but you can't even articulate how
you want us to straighten out the problem. Mario. That's
frustrating to me. I asked you a question. You said,
we got to straighten out Did you not say that, Mario?

Speaker 6 (16:58):
Did you say and it's negative? It is not anti semitism?

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Again, you want to make a speech. You don't want
to answer my question. You said, correct me if I'm wrong.
Maybe I misheard you, Mario, that we have to stat
I'm quoting you. I can play the tape for you
if you want. We got to straighten out the problem.
And I asked you, how do we straighten out the problem?
You couldn't give me an answer. Mario, I'm in my newscast.
I appreciate your efforts. Have a great night. Good night.

(17:26):
We'll be back on Nightside right after this. That's what's
wrong with America right now. People who basically want to
justify what this guy did, which was nothing more than
viril anti Semitism. He attacked people because they're Jews. Period.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
You're on the Night.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Side with.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Boston's news Radio.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
All right, let's get back to the phones. Let me
go to Harvey Silverglade. Harvey, welcome, You're next on Nightside.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
You're now about to hear if you an antisemitism by
the semi number. There are two different two problems that
you've talked about. Number one, the situation in Israel. The
Arab States have been trying to wipe Israel off the
face of the map since its creation, and now the

(18:23):
Nathan Yahoo government is undertaking a some criticized as being
a vicious attempt to wipe back Hamas and then the
process has been killing a lot of innocent Arabs. The
problem is that Hamas the way they operate, they use

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innocent people as shields. The Israeli government has no choice
but what it's doing now on the nightly newscast and
you see these pitiful scenes. They're startling, the Arabs is starving,

(19:16):
and the Western Europe now is bringing sanctions on Israel
to get it to stop. But they have a The
blame is on Hamas. You can't blame Israel for trying
to defend itself.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Willing to do that though, Harvey, you've just heard one.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
Yeah, okay, so Western Europe should wise up and should
realize that it's not a israel As for Okay, now
let's take this the situation here in this country. One
thing I would do is I would eliminate in college

(19:59):
can and schools neverwelth all hate speech codes.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Yeah again, I know you, and I know that you're
consistent with that belief and and I know that must
be difficult for you to say, but I also know
deep down you believe in it. And there is an
advantage of knowing who people are, and sometimes speech can

(20:27):
diffuse a situation. Howie that that some people may get
it out of their system and maybe some people keep
it bottled up inside and it comes comes out with
you know, with physical violence. So there's you know, there's
that aspect to it as well. But I just think
that we as a society have to at every level,

(20:50):
you know, we need, you know, people who are admired
in this country, whether they're movie stars or professional athletes,
or politicians or are academics, to speak out clearly whether
they're Jewish or not.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
In my opinion, I agree, I agree with that one
hundred per yeah, you know.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
And I just think that I I think that there
are still people in this country who don't believe that
the Holocaust really existed, and they think that you know,
you know, all the tropes Harvey, you know that the
Jews run the media, and the Jews run the banks,
and all of that garbage. None of it is true,

(21:30):
but but it festers and it feeds this this this
feeling of resentment that boils over. That's what frustrates me
and and and really troubles me. And I'm not Jewish,
you're Jewish, I'm not.

Speaker 6 (21:45):
But.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
I I feel it deeply in my in my in
my very being that that this is something that's been
going on for centuries centuries. When's it going to stop.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
It's not going to stop. All we can do is
figure out ways of living with it.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
I don't want to join you in that analysis. I
want it. I call me Pollyannish or whatever the term
would be, but I wanted to stop.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Well, I think dan free speech has a lot of
practical uses. It helps a spot who the haters are
if we allow them. Yeah, but the problem of anti
Semitism is going on for centuries and we're not going

(22:41):
to stop it. But I think it.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Yeah, I just think that we have a responsibility to
make it unacceptable. You know. That's what I'm trying to say. Uh,
We're not going to penalize it with statutes, is what
you're saying, which is fine. But if someone you know
tells a joke, that's unacceptable. Just I don't find that funny.
I'm sorry, you know. I I and let them know

(23:06):
that maybe you think differently of them.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
I don't want to as I actually do that all
the time.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yeah, I mean, I don't want to associate with with
with with that that ilk anyway, Harvey, I got to
keep rolling. Here is always thank you for your wisdom
and your and your perspective. You've seen a lot, You've
experienced a lot more than I have in my career.
But I just want you to know that that, yeah,

(23:35):
you know, look, I'm not perfect, but but this is
something that that has bothered me for my entire life
and it just doesn't stop. And uh, you know, maybe
you're correct factually that it will never stop. But I
hope somehow it can, and I hope we can start it.
And maybe we can start tonight. Maybe not. Uh, it's

(23:56):
it's maddening. It's just maddening that people look at others
this way. Yeah. I don't want to get into comparing
the accomplishments of people, but you know, members of the
Jewish community have always contributed to our society and that's

(24:17):
gone on recognized and it's been replaced by all of
these stupid anti Semitic tropes. Anyway, let me keep let
me keep rolling.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
Okay, man, okay, thanks for joining me.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Let me go to Dean and Randolph. Dean, you're next
on Night Side your thoughts, Dean Gort.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
Ahead, Damn. I was just going back to your last
call and he really gets it. But the call before that,
that guy was ridiculous and he was like protecting the
guy that did the attack.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Yeah, well that comes down there's always like this, it's
about me tooism and it's about what about is a man?
It's about well if if Israel. What he really wants
to say is that if Israel didn't.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
Exist, that's what he was trying to say.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Yeah, yeah, that that that would solve the problem.

Speaker 6 (25:04):
Well, that's not going to solve the problem because there's
really been fighting forever. They've been fighting for existence forever,
being attacked, being attacked, and it's getting to a boiling
boiling point at this time. You see their universities. But
now you see it in Europe, you're seeing the Germany
looks like nineteen thirty three with their uprising. Now you
got Ireland, you got France, you get Italy. But here

(25:25):
in the United States, the Jewish community should be uprising.
They should be showing this is going to stop. And
I hate to say this that the ones that there
Democrats just really wake up because it's not working and
they should realize it.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Yeah again, they look.

Speaker 6 (25:41):
At Shumor and it too much should be ashamed because
I'm a realman, Catholic Italian and you could call it
a biblical thing. But I got Jewish friends were close,
and then you know, I show my respector on Christmas,
I have a manir on my table for them, and
I celebate Christmas and they're not offended obviously.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Sure, well it is kind of a really I just think,
you know, friends of mine will say to me, Dan,
you're not Jewish? How come you you know, so pro Israel?
How come you're so concerned about anti Semitism? And you know,
I look at them and I say, well, the guy
that founded my religion, I'm like, you happen to be
Roman Catholic. The guy who founded my religion was Jewish
and his parents were Jewish. Oh, and they it's almost

(26:21):
like they never thought of that.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Right right.

Speaker 6 (26:23):
Like I said, we goes back, and I feel hot
broken because I wish we would just uprise together with
the uh, you know, the Christians and the Jewish and
say enough's enough. And I wish I was there. And
I hate to say that. Damn. I'm not a violent person,
but I would have put that guy down. If you
thrown gasoline on women and a Holocaust survivor and children,
you can't be in this world no more. I hate

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to say that.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Yeah, but I'll tell you this. I watched the video tonight.
The video is frightening because he had Molotov cocktails and
he actually said himself his own clothes on fire, that's
how careless he was. But he would have thrown he
would have doused you with if you rushed him, or
if anyone rushed him, he would he would have douce people.

(27:07):
And what do you do in that situation. I mean
you literally, if you try to take him down, you
may kill him because he'll he'll go up in flames,
but you will too.

Speaker 6 (27:16):
I mean, it's right, but it seems like a normal
thing of this happening, like a beautiful couple a week ago,
two weeks ago they were.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
Going to get married. I mean, when when does it end?

Speaker 6 (27:26):
That's why I was talking about Jewish community should be
uprising and and they should be deady. We got to
do something. If this was a people trying to hurt
black people, this would be crazy right now, and I
hate to say that, but it would be. But Jewish
people have done contributions to this country around the world
for a long time, and they didn't ask for October seventh,

(27:47):
And like you said earlier, they this is what they do, Hamas.
They hide behind hospitals, they hide behind schools, because that's
what they are, coward.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
They hide under hospitals and under under schools.

Speaker 6 (27:58):
Right, and it's called you had two calls go. It
was like trying to justify how do you justify that
I got friends of mine other soldiers. That's not soldiering,
that's not a soldier, that's a coward.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Yep, you got it. I'm so I'm so happy that
you called. I appreciate it. We think alike. I just
think that somehow we have to remind everyone. I I
was very upset h a few months ago when I
I was in church and I heard a reference that

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was that was made to the Israeli Palestinian war, and
it was like, wait a second, Israel's not at war
with the Palestinians. It was from the altar, you know,
and let's pray for peace in the Israeli Palestinian war.
And it's like I had all I could do not
to say, hey, Israel's fighting Hamast, They're not fighting the Palestinians.

(28:52):
Let's get it right. But it's statements like that from
a pulpit which causes me, Who's right that statement. Why
is that statement being written that way.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
I'm very right.

Speaker 6 (29:03):
They're fighting terrorists, which is Hamas. Yes, in the Palestine state,
that's what they're fighting in Israel has a right to
protect themselves. Like you said earlier. I mean, they're not
going to sit back and be killed.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
No question.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
I don't blame.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Them, Dean. I'm with you. Thank you much. Please continue
to call this program.

Speaker 6 (29:19):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
I have a great night, okay. I got one line
at six one, seven two, five, four to ten thirty.
I got a couple of lines at six month, seven nine,
three one, ten thirty. We're going to move through as
many callers as possible. I truly want to talk about
this for the next hour, and we got to take
a very quick break. I got Paul in Dorchester, I
got Linda and Worcester, and I got room for you.
And remember, silence, silence tonight is almost tacit approval, and

(29:47):
that is going to bother me and I won't be
able to sleep tonight. So join the conversation. I need
your voice, okay, whatever your point of view is, if
you agree with Mario and you want to talk about it,
at least Mario had the courage to call. Okay, and
obviously he made the mistake when he said, well, we
got to do something about it. And I was able

(30:09):
to jump on him because of that, and I wanted
to nail him down. I wanted to have him what
can we do about that? He didn't want to go there.
Back on Nightside after this.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
It's Night Side with Boston's news radio.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Okay, let's keep rolling. You're going to go to Linda
in Worcester. Linda, appreciate your patience. Thank you very much.
You're next on night Shoot.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
Hi, Linda, Yes, jan thank you for taking my call.
I say, I just wanted to tell you that I
think you were wondering why the family had immigrated here.

Speaker 6 (30:45):
Yes, is that correct?

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Well, I had heard. I can tell you that I
had heard that they emigrated here because he didn't feel
safe in Egypt or something like that. But I don't
believe that.

Speaker 7 (30:59):
I'm sorry, Okay. I read a short story on my smartphone,
and I know that's not always reliable, but it might
be helpful. I was reading a story about the daughter
who graduated, and I guess she's an extremely intelligent young lady.

(31:21):
But they were from Egypt, but they were living. She
was raised in Kuwait, correct, that's correct, yes, and the
family emigrated from Kuwait because you couldn't continue her education.
She wanted to go into medical be a doctor.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Article. That's correct, right, So that's.

Speaker 7 (31:48):
Why they had moved here. And that's really all that
I wanted to add to the show.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
They come here, maybe for a good reason, but that
and when they're here, the father decides he wants to
kill a dozen Jews just on a Sunday afternoon.

Speaker 7 (32:07):
I know, I know that there's no excuse for anything
that happened. No, I'm not making any excuses. I'm totally
agreed with you know what's going on.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
And by the way, if the father really was concerned
about the daughter's success, he now I understand my understanding.
Tonight is being reported that the family is in the
custody of Ice and that they could be deported as
early as tonight. So the good thing, I guess, m Yeah,
so therefore he he didn't do anything to help his daughter.

(32:43):
His hate so overwhelmed him.

Speaker 7 (32:46):
Yeah, I agree. I agree with a terrible, terrible thing
what happens. I don't understand what's going on with people.
It's just filled with state and.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
I thank you, I thank you your You're absolutely correct.
What you what you told me. I've just looked at
in USA today, So I that's what's called two sources.
I think that there's probably some truth to exactly what
you said. Appreciate your call. Please continue to listen to Nightside,
and thanks for calling tonight.

Speaker 7 (33:14):
Okay, thank you, bye.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Thank you, have a great night. Let me go to
Paul in Dorchester. Paul, you were next all Nightside. Appreciate
you calling, and go ahead, Paul.

Speaker 8 (33:22):
Hey, Dan, this is terrible.

Speaker 4 (33:24):
What's going on?

Speaker 8 (33:26):
Help me out? Is it that congress person named Rashida Talib?
Is that correct?

Speaker 2 (33:33):
She's from Michigan, She's she's a piece of work.

Speaker 8 (33:35):
Go ahead, and AOC are like two heads of the MEDUSA.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
Also, I gotta throw throw elon Omar in there. And
there's a there's several of the so called progressives in
the Democratic Party who who have nothing particularly good to
say about either Israel or or or Jews in general.

Speaker 8 (34:01):
One of them actually had a rally that the next
day for the for the for the for the Palestinians,
and and it's and and and it's a shame that
they confuse the Palestinians with the Hamas. It's it's just
all mixed up. It's it's uh, metaphorically speaking, if you
if you want to kill the snake, you cut off

(34:23):
the head. But you know, if if we could get
people like.

Speaker 9 (34:27):
Rashid and Talib and aoc Out, I mean, these people
who's they're killing people, who's with anybody calling anybody in Nazi?

Speaker 8 (34:37):
Now you know the it's it's uh, it makes me
wonder like this. This is one guy. He came here,
he got everything he wanted, and and and and then
what they basically they're feel that they have the right
to kill Jews.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Yeah, I would bet you, Paul, they do a deep
dive on this guy, just like when they did a
deep dive on the Boston bombers. They probably came here,
they took advantage of every social program that they could
get their hands on. They had their hands out looking
for help. You know, in the old days when people
came here, they had to rely upon relatives for their support.

(35:19):
They were not none of these social programs that were available.
Folks now realize, go to America. America will put you up.
They'll do this for you. They'll do that for you
were overwhelmed at this point, and most people who are
coming here are coming here for the right reason. But
you do have some like the Boston bombers. You do
have some like the people who flew on nine to

(35:40):
eleven hijack the planes. And you have some like this guy.
This guy's up close and personal. He's throwing molotov cocktails
that older Jewish people, including an eighty eight year old woman.
How do you get that much hate that you're gonna
throw a Molotov cocktail to basically bird someone to death?

Speaker 8 (35:59):
And how many more are how many more zombies like
this guy walking around out there? Well, come into the country.
This is one guy that that would with discussion. Now
now you know who is running the auto printer the
auto sign when they snuck through two hundred and thirty
eight judges to contribute it to the obstructionism, you can't

(36:21):
even get these people out of the country afterwards, cause
you get all these new appointed judges that we either
got to I.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
Don't want to. I'm not trying to. Look, I don't
want to try to politicize it in that way because
look a the judges they have to not only be
nominated by a president. They have to be approved by Congress,
and right now Congress is a majority in Congress of
both Republicans in both houses. So you know again, I

(36:51):
want to focus on the level of anti Semitism which
is allowed to fester in this country. What are our
schools doing about it? What are are our people of influence?
We have all these influences on TikTok and on Instagram
and on YouTube and on Twitter. What's being said, what's
being done? I have one show, I have one microphone.

(37:11):
I want to do whatever I can tonight to call
it out and try to have as many people as
possible speak about what you talk what you call to
speak about it. And I appreciate it, but I'm I'm flat
out of time.

Speaker 8 (37:24):
I might just see less of them coming in, you know,
and maybe be easier to kick the ones out.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
All right, you got the final word. I got a run.
Thanks Paul for your call. I appreciate you, yu Jan,
thank you appreciate it very much. Only line open six, one, seven, two, five, four,
ten thirty. We will fill it up. Here comes the
eleven o'clock news. I'm talking about this until midnight. I
hope you join me. Coming back on night side,
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