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July 28, 2025 34 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (07/28) - Zohran Mamdani doesn't see a point to prisons and jails. A pilot was arrested while in the cockpit for child sex charges after the plane landed in San Francisco. A man in Whittier conned women out of over $2 million dollars through dating apps and illegal immigrants are accused of targeting minors on a dating app. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.

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Speaker 1 (00:17):
There is.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
A statistically a very small contingent of people who want
to undermine our way of life, undermine the structure of government,
undermine our day to day peace, especially in the cities.
And even though they're small numbers, they're very successful because

(00:42):
much of the public is apparently in a coma I guess,
so distracted by their stupid devices that they stare at
all day. By the way, I'm thinking about the death
penalty for anybody who is stopped at a light and
is staring at their screen. Light changes and it takes
you more than one second to move. I'm talking about

(01:05):
being dragged out of your car and beaten with a stick.
That that that that has to end. Pay attention when
the light turns green, Hit the gas hard, don't read texts,
don't scroll social media.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Drive.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
I'm gonna end this if I have to do it myself.
I got I get an urge to like just hit
the gas on my car and ram the car in
front of me and push them off the road or
into oncoming traffic. Stop me. I passed a woman the
other day.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
She's in a.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Bright green, fancy expensive European car, bright green with a
pink top. Okay, so you probably got the idea what
she's about. She's on the freeway. I look over because
I always look over in these circuits because she's crawling.

(02:09):
She's going really slow. Why is she going really slow?
She's in some kind of expensive sports car. So I
finally pass her, and I look over head completely down
watching some screen, has no idea. She's on the one
to one freeway and cars are blowing by her at
fifty sixty miles an hour. She's going at half speed,

(02:30):
not watching, not looking through the windshield. Right now, what
I'm saying before I interrupted myself is that you know,
there's a lot of people with a tiny number outsized influence.
They're the mayors, the governors, the council people, they're in

(02:53):
the news media, especially here in California, and they would
like everything under mine capitalism, our freedom, our freedom to
drive the cars we want to have, the properties we
want to enjoy the properties the way we choose. I mean,

(03:15):
these people are against swimming pools because they use too
much more water. They're against golf courses because there's too
much water. You're not supposed to swim, you're not supposed
to play golf. You're supposed to live in some tiny
box with your electric car. Maybe actually they'd rather have
you on a bicycle. And they're stupid people. It's a

(03:38):
religious cult. I'm done debating with them. I just I
want them all gone. I want them to ported. I
will exchange each one of these progressive cult whack jobs
one for one with I'll exchange them for illegal alien criminals.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Anything.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
It's gonna get worse. Zorron Mam Donnie is the leading
candidate to become the mayor of New York. I guarantee
you this person. If if you put them in a
room alone with Karen Bass, they'd disagree on nothing. Put
them in a room with Gavin Newsom, they'd disagree on nothing.

(04:20):
That Newsom hides some of this stuff. Bass hides a
little bit of it. Mam Donnie hides nothing. And this
is what's scary is in New York. He's got about
a you know a third of the vote in a
four way race, so he could win. Zorn Madami gonna

(04:42):
play a clip here. He's on a show. I guess
it's a podcast called The Far Left Show, The Far
Left Show. Imagine what that? I don't know if that's
still on. This clips from twenty twenty. Somebody dug it
up and he was asked if prisons are obsolete?

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Are prisons obsolete? Who coming through with the quotes? Through
with the titles of the books? I have to read that.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Actually, I haven't read that as yet, but I think
that frankly, I mean, what pers do they serve?

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Right right?

Speaker 3 (05:18):
I think we have to ask ourselves that which is that?
You know, I think a lot of people who defend
the carcial state, they defend the idea of it and
the way it makes them feel.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
I don't know what that means. They defend the idea
of what it makes them feel. This is kind of basic.
But if you have criminals inside a prison, they can't
hurt anybody outside the prison. That's the reason for them,
that's the purpose. It's not complicated. Prisons are to keep violent,

(05:54):
crazy people, people are prone to crime. You keep them inside.
They can't hurt the rest of us. They can't steal
from us. I don't know why there's so much time
spent debating this. People study and get doctorates over this issue.
I don't understand. There's constant just they're away for that

(06:17):
one reason. All they can do is hurt other prisoners,
which I don't care about. They can stab each other
to death, they can have all the sex they want
with each other, doesn't matter. They're on the inside of
the walls. I'm on the outside of the walls. That's
how I want life set up. All the bad people
behind those big cement walls, behind bars. They can do

(06:40):
whatever they want in there, up to the point where
it's like you can send them. You can send them
women if you want, you can send them animals, whoever
they want to have sex with, go ahead, give it
to them. But they got to stay and not ever
come out. I don't think there's any other way to
do it. There's a lot. I've seen all the progressive experiments,

(07:01):
as we've talked about for the last hour, really for
the last ten years, none of them work. You have
to force the mental patients and the drug addicts off
the streets and put them in treatment, and you don't
let them out until they're truly cured. If that's possible.
I think in a lot of cases meant to illness,
it's not possible. So you don't let but you put

(07:23):
them away forcibly, put them away period. And then you
put prisoners away. And I don't want to hear about
it anymore. We tried it your way all disasters. None
of the progressive programs work. I don't think. I think,
I don't think most rehab works for anything. People are
what they are. Their brains are what's Their brains are static.

(07:45):
They're born with bad brains. They were traumatized into having
a bad brain, they got a brain injury of some kind,
whatever the reason is.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
But he doesn't see the now.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Now, imagine electing mayor you know again, bass is probably
in the same neighborhood. Imagine because she didn't want to
put any of the rioters in prison, right she was
angry about the rioters getting arrested and put away. So's
she's just a little bit down the road from Mandami.
But he doesn't see the point in prisons or jails,

(08:19):
you know, because I don't live in New York. I
used to a long time ago. You know at this point,
hey have had it. Go ahead destroy your city. We're
busy destroying La here. You go ahead and destroy New
York City. What a great experiment. No jails in prisons. Wow,
when we come back. A Delta co pilot was arrested

(08:45):
in the cockpit landing in San Francisco. You're gonna play
a report from Channel seven in the Bay Area. You
will not believe what he's being arrested for. No, he's
not an illegal alien.

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Speaker 1 (09:34):
Some people get very confused. All right.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
People landed on a Delta flight in San Francisco Saturday night.
It was coming from Minneapolis and before anybody could get
out of the plane. Very large group of law enforcement
officers boarded the plane. Uh, and they arrested the co pilot.
But for what we're gonna play you a from Francis Wang,

(10:01):
ABC seven Bay Area tonight.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Planes coming and going at San Francisco International business as usual.
But on Saturday night, when SELTA flight twenty eight oh
nine from Minneapolis landed, it was anything but business.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
We were all shocked and stunned what was happening.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Sarah frequently flies this route, she tells ABC seven. Just
after the plane landed and passengers began reaching for their bags,
federal agents rushed on board.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
They barged through and stormed the cockpit, removed the co pilot,
cuffed him, presumably arrested him, and it brought him back
down the aisle to deplane.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
She counted at least ten agents, some wearing badges she
recognized from Homeland Security. ABC seven reached out to the
Department of Homeland Security, who referred us to the US
Attorney's Office. Tonight, we're still waiting for a response.

Speaker 6 (10:54):
I don't know if this person was disappearing before our eyes,
if there had been a crime committed, or what exactly
was happening.

Speaker 5 (11:04):
Other passengers, flight attendants, even the other pilot, Sarah says, looked.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Just as confused.

Speaker 5 (11:10):
The image of the co pilot being taken off the
plane still sticks with her.

Speaker 6 (11:14):
It was scary, it was traumatic to watch. As soon
as my husband picked me up from Vegas claim, I
jumped in the car and cried because who knows what's
happening to that poor person?

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Guy?

Speaker 6 (11:29):
That happened?

Speaker 1 (11:30):
What did we just see?

Speaker 5 (11:31):
And this isn't the only airline incident making headlines this week.
A grandmother on Delta opening up about trying to stop
a fellow passenger from.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Entering the cockpit.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
People left frightened after a Southwest flight rapidly descended to
avoid a Hawker Hunter aircraft and American Airlines flyers out
of Denver forced to evacuate shortly after takeoff. What Sarah
witnessed coming into SFO, it's just a.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
Huge question mark and we need to know, like.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Why this That report was preposterous.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
It had no information about why the guy was arrested.
And I'm not sure this Francis Wang bothered to go
find out the whole thing was about this, This loopy
Sarah woman who apparently is easily rattled. I mean she's
practically crying because, well they were landing in San Francisco.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Well you notice she was implying that it was a
nice thing by saying it was disappearing.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, It's like when did that word become
so commonplace? Well he disappeared. It's like, no, he was
arrested and taken into custody. You you crazy lady?

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Why she so shook up? Nervous?

Speaker 2 (12:46):
And the reporter is like featuring Sara's Sarah's Sarah's not
the story, but co pilots the story, not her overwrought reaction.
When I see ten law enforcement come on a plane, right,
if I ever saw that and they carry somebody away,
even if it's the pilot, it's like, good, that must
have been a very bad guy. They don't they You

(13:08):
know what, My mother never got dragged off a plane.
Your mother ever get dragged off a plane? Nope, No,
they don't drag off good people, normal people.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
They drag off back.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
And it never occurred to Sarah, like she never occurred
to us, like, oh my god, what did the co
pilot do?

Speaker 1 (13:24):
What kind of a criminal is he? What did he do? Instead?

Speaker 2 (13:28):
It's I can't believe there's all these officers and they
disappeared him, and oh whoa well, Bill Belusian, who's a
real reporter, he posted this on X I'm told by
a senior federal source that the Delta co pilot was
arrested by Homeland Security on charges of child sexual abuse material.

(13:53):
So it looks like he had childboorn and they tracked
it to this guy's devices. I assume, so it's child
sexual abuse material. Bill Mallusion got the story. Francis Wang
and Sarah are still shivering and shaking, and they're.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Aghassed and appalled.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Yeah, yet ten, if ten guys showed up, how bad
do you think those images were? And what kind of
suffering do you think the kids went through?

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Why?

Speaker 2 (14:21):
This is what I'm talking about when I can't carry
on about the media. At least if at the moment
they filed the report, it's like, we don't know. You
could find out, though, you should have sources. You work
for a major news organization in San Francisco. There should
be somebody you call who could at least quietly tell

(14:41):
you off the record, child sex abuse investigation.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Bill Mallusion did it? He does it?

Speaker 2 (14:45):
All the time he contacts his sources and they give
him something. But this woman didn't want to find out why.
They wanted to leave the impression with the audience. Oh,
it looks like it must have been another legal alien
of illegal alien abuse by the by Homeland Security.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
What just just pathetic.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
That's just the most pathetic.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Silliest report. Here's another allusion found.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Ice in Newark announced they've arrested four illegal alien child
sex predators with prior convictions for the sexual assaults of
children and sexual conduct.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Sexual conduct with a child. One man.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Has temporary protected status. This is what This is what.
They were handing temporary protected status to people who abuse
little children sexually. Another one of these people came to
the US as an unaccompanied minor.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
That's from Bill mallusion.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Good lord, but that francis weighing over at Channel seven
in LA. She ought to be a shait I. Bet she.
She was so emotional, she was crying. She's all show up.
That's good television, isn't it. It's good television to have
a historical person who had no idea what was going on? Now,
why didn't you go back to this lady and say, okay,

(16:19):
the Coppella a child porn collection. How does that make you?
How does that make you feel?

Speaker 1 (16:28):
All right? We got more coming up.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
You know. Last week we discussed Brian Coberger. He liked
to use dating apps like Tinder to find the girls.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
You know.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
One of one of his great frustrations and rages, which
I'm sure played into the murder spree at the University
of Idaho, was that he couldn't get any woman to
spend any time with them, and so he was on
the dating apps, and that one woman they started to
have started to have conversations, and then the conversation turned

(17:03):
toward death and knives, and he was suggesting a certain
knife and it was the same one that he used
to kill the college girls and the boyfriend up in Idaho. Well,
here's two more stories when we come back. Do not
go on dating apps. I'm telling you, if you're a
woman you go on a dating app, you're pretty much

(17:25):
asking for something bad to happen.

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Heather Brooker's in for Debora Mark today. You said you
went to France.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
I did.

Speaker 7 (17:44):
I just got back like about a couple a few
days ago, So what did you see. Honestly, it was
really beautiful and we felt very safe walking around.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
The Metro was clean.

Speaker 7 (17:56):
I was telling Michael Monks, I was like, you would
love the Metro over there, their public turns, rotation, it
was so.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Clean, piles of vomiturine, not one bit very well lit,
felt very safe.

Speaker 7 (18:08):
You know, we were in a lot of like tourist areas,
so you know, that's kind of it could go one
way or another where it could be less safe or
more safe.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
But we also mental patience, vagrants, drag addicts, people shooting.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Up, not at all. We did not.

Speaker 7 (18:21):
We did not see that at all. And we saw
a lot of a lot of people. I mean there
was millions of people there. You know, it's one of
the biggest tourist destinations in the world. But it was
not like it is here at all.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
This doesn't go on in most of the civilized world.
What goes on here.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
I remember a few years ago we went to Japan,
Tokyo and other cities, and I was just shocked how
clean everything. I've heard that it's really clean and beautiful there,
really nice. Everything is really orderly. We took a taxi
ride and the taxi driver was wearing white gloves and
a suit.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
Was it was it a limore?

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Was taxi off the street? Oh wow, they all are
like that. Well, that's what it was shocking. He was
just a regular taxi driver.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
Don't they have like isn't it like crying to you know,
drop trash on the street the like. There's pretty strict consequences,
but they don't have.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
It's interesting they don't have trash receeptacles now in public.

Speaker 7 (19:20):
Well because I don't think that. You know, from what
I've read or what I understand, it's not common over
there to walk around with your drinks and food in
hand like we do here.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
No, No Americans are pigs.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
We're constantly consuming food in public, shoving food and drink
into our faces.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
It's slopping all over our chins.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
So we did get a couple of side eyes when
we were asking if we could take a coffee to
go in. They don't really do that there either, But
I was like the same thing in Italy.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
You sit and you take your time and sip your coffee.
We got to go that. We're working here in the US,
we got money to make.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
It is so disgusting compared to the rest of the
civilized world. You go to you can go to Asia,
you can go to Europe, you can you can go,
you know, to all the East Coast cities. I've been
to a number of East Coast cities this year, and
nobody has this.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
The difference is dramatic, it is. It is quite a
bit difference. We felt very safe over there. I would
not walk around downtown LA in the same way I
walked around downtown Paris.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
No.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
No, I remember when I go elsewhere, I have no
And my wife is actually the good barometer. She doesn't
feel at all endangered, at all nervous walking at night
in other cities. And we've gotten to like places at Sarasota, Charlotte,
North Carolina, among others. And and by the way, the

(20:39):
gas is all under three dollars a gallon.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
You love those gas stories.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Yes, now I've got here some dating app stories. Last
week we found out that Brian Coberger tried to make
contacts on dating apps because people who are insane don't
understand the vibe.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
They give it out.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
All you had to do is look at coburger for
like three seconds, and you knew why no woman would
go near him. I'm sure he never had a date
in his life, which angered and frustrated him. And it
turns out he was trying to make dates on Tinder.
But you know, here's some advice. If you start talking
about what kind of knives you like, and you steer

(21:22):
the conversation towards death, odds are the girl is going
to disconnect. She's not going to be responding. But that's
not the only fear on a data gap is that
you'll get a serial killer. Here's a story. This is
a guy from Whittier. He went on tender hinge and
bumble and he was able to con people out of

(21:46):
more than two million dollars. Listen to how stupid the
public is and these are all women. His name is
Christopher Lloyd, thirty nine years old. Thirteen counts of wire
fraud from according to the US Attorney's Office, he faces

(22:06):
twenty years, possibly in federal prison, for each count. Over
a three year period between twenty twenty one and twenty
twenty four, he used dating apps and websites he would
find victims, contact them and I guess he'd start bragging
about his financial success and how much he knows about investing.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
This got the women excited.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
He claimed he was a financial manager, claimed he was
a vice president of a company called Planet thirteen Holdings,
claimed he worked for an investment company called Landmark Associates.
He three years and he built these women auted two
million dollars. Now, no, tell me what kind of a

(22:54):
purse gives significant money. I mean it's thirteen counts for
two million dollars. This is significant money. These women gave
to a guy they didn't know that they that they
met on a dating app. He convinced them that he
knew of investment opportunities. He told them they would get

(23:17):
regular returns, could withdraw their money at any time. He
signed contracts, set up a fake schedule of investment returns,
and he took the money either in cash wire transfers
or the cash app or zell. Yeah, it's two million

(23:42):
dollars in losses. That is astonishing. You meet a guy
on a dating app and he immediately gives you a
hard sell to give him a large amount of money,
and you do it. You know those people deserve to
get ripped off, deserve to.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Get scammed if you do that.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Now here's more people on the dating app. Three illegal aliens.
They were using a dating app and we're trying to
get teenage girls.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
They're from El Salvador.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
They used it to meet underage girls for sex, but
the Houston Police Department did an undercover operation. Three guys
are Abner Ruiz, Carlos Gomez, and Eric ben Javar, and
now they're being held on an ice dictator. They all
thought they were communicating with a teenage girl fourteen year old.

(24:43):
They were supposed to meet for sex, and instead police
showed up. It was an eye it was a sing operation.
In fact, when Gomez arrived at the location, he realized
the team was actually a copy ran got jumped into
his car, speeding recklessly, running stop signs, then struck a

(25:05):
closed gate which hit a pedestrian. The pedestrian who multiple injuries,
bodily injuries. A dating website called Jomo Jaumo. They thought
these all these people were fourteen, sixteen, fourteen years old,

(25:32):
and you just see the You just put it in
a fake birthday because the app is not supposed to
allow you. That make you younger than fourteen. But if you
put in a fake birthday, it defeats. I love websites
that are supposed to have age limits. They put all
kinds of warning signs up on it, and then you

(25:54):
just type in a fake birthday and there's no problem.

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App coming up after three, o'clock we're going to talk
With Rob. Glushan he's the president of The Encino Property Owners,
association AND sino has been getting a lot of unwanted
attention because they had that terrible murder of An American
idol music supervisor Named robin k and her musician. Husband

(26:47):
they were murdered inside their house with their own. GUN
i guess they walked in on the. Burglar and it
turned out if we, didn't if we weren't run by psychotic,
people that the guy who did the murders should have
been locked up in a mental. Institution he'd been engaging in,
bizarre frightening, behavior had been arrested many, times but the

(27:12):
dumbasses in this city and county would never put him,
away and judges kept, saying, well he's not competent to
stay in. Trial, well if he's not, competent that he
should be locked. Up but, no he was loose broke
into the. House Robin kay and her husband entered the
house and then they ended up getting. Killed there have

(27:34):
been a number of, burglaries of, course the one involving
a celebrity of storrets so it's A Teddy mellencamp from
The Real housewives Of Beverly. Hills when her house was
broken into then became a big.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Deal everybody else didn't get any.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Attention Rob glushan is president of The Sino Property Owners.
Association after, three he's going to talk about what's going on.
There because hundreds of people showed up at a party
At White Oak avenue and there was a possible shooting.
There the police showed up to break up the. Party

(28:12):
and they've been having a lot of these parties and
often the police doesn't show up because we're run by
a psychotic mayor and nobody wants to enforce the. Law
to give you an idea about what's going on, there
about the, crime the party, Houses we're going to play
you this report By Louri perez FROM cbs two and
then Have Rob glushan on After heather's.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
News so here Is Lori.

Speaker 8 (28:36):
Perez in the months before they were, Killed rob And
kay And thomas De luca had been begging police to
do something about the notorious party house next. Door last,
night witnesses tell us hundreds of people came to another
party that police had to break. Up we want to
be clear at this point there is nothing connecting the

(28:56):
parties to the double, murder but especially after what, happened
locals say it's just another sign things are out of control.
Here And sino neighbors took this video showing what they.
Say we're hundreds of people streaming into this home On
White Oak Avenue saturday. Night Rob, gushan president of The
Encino Property Owners, association would say. Again he says locals

(29:20):
have been complaining about the, massive unpermitted parties here for.

Speaker 9 (29:24):
Years this party house would have been shut down In
Beverly hills would have been shut down In, burbank but
in la you can break the law and there's no.
Consequence and we're very supportive OF, lapd but, honestly they
need to be. Tougher this is an example of when
something gets out of control because the law doesn't get

(29:47):
enforced when the problem.

Speaker 8 (29:49):
Starts And sino has been targeted by a wave of
crime over the past two. Years the most stunning, incident of,
course right next, door where an intruder Killed American idol
Executive kay and her Husband thomas De, luca two weeks.
Ago Roy nawaser is president of The Encino Neighborhood council
and says the party house is emblematic Of encino's problems

(30:10):
dealing with.

Speaker 10 (30:11):
Lawlessness that just kind of talks to the issue that
we have here in this whole community where there's so
many awful things going on with the burglaries and party
houses and even.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Murders it really does break my.

Speaker 8 (30:23):
Heart this, week community groups will zoom with the, mayor
their city, council rep AND, lapd giving them a list of.
Demands it can't come soon enough for locals Like mila
not her real, name who is too afraid to share her.
Identity she says a home nearby was hit three times
in a. Week then two weeks, ago she says she
was followed from home and.

Speaker 11 (30:43):
Mocked the person followed us from our area AND i
talked us with a. Gun it's gotten so.

Speaker 8 (30:51):
Extreme she and her neighbors are in, training weapons.

Speaker 11 (30:55):
Training we gathered together and learn and practice and exercise
how to protect yourself inside your house and how to use.
Guns and most PEOPLE i know here they purchased the.
Guns right. Now this is horrible because we feel like
we are sitting ducks. Here, well we might be next

(31:16):
and we don't know.

Speaker 8 (31:18):
Now community leaders say the homeowner at this party house
has been cited multiple times for hosting loud and unruly.
Gatherings neighbors believe he is renting the house out for.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
Parties we did try.

Speaker 8 (31:31):
To talk to a man who we saw at the
front gate of the driveway.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
There he did not want to.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Engage there's plenty of laws and plenty of ordinances that
handle this sort of. Thing you just have to enforce.
It and that WAS cbs. Two Laurie. Perez you Heard
Rob glueshawan a quoted early in the video. Piece we're
going to have him on as a guest in a few.
Minutes let me tell you. This there's a zoom meeting

(31:58):
in a few days With Karen, bass AND i like
how it's AN La City council. REPRESENTATIVE i looked up
It's Nythia raman Represents. ENCINO i don't know why they
wouldn't publish your. Name Nithia ramen is a progressive. Socialist
Karen bass is a progressive. Socialist part of their religion

(32:19):
is that police are. Oppressors criminals are the, oppressed criminals
are the. Victims police are. Oppressors Karen bass And Nythia
raman don't care if people get shot or killed In.
Encino you go to this zoom, meeting understand that it's a,

(32:45):
fake phony. Process i've been on. THESE i went on
a zoom meeting Where Karen bass let off and she
only lasted about thirty. Seconds it was for the, fire
and she. Disappeared howardly she speaks. Nonsense she doesn't care
that you're. Scared you voted for her and now you're

(33:09):
stuck with this. Mess nit the oraman you reelected. HER
i MEAN i must have done like fifty. SEGMENTS u
nit the oramen can't get it through people's. Head NOTHING
i can. Do you vote for, chaos you get. Chaos
you gotta get rid of the. Progressives you gotta get

(33:30):
rid of, them. Period they are never going to get
rid of the. Homeless they're never going to get rid
of the. Criminals Karen bass actively defunded The Los Angeles Police.
Department by the end of the, year we're going to
be down to eighty three hundred. Cops we used to
be a ten thousand With Vira, gosa who is no
peach ten. Thousand they said we need twelve thousand for The,

(33:53):
olympics eighty three. Hundred so it's funded at two thirds
of what it needs to. Be fire department is funded
at half of what it needs to. Be Karen bass
is going to give you a bunch of gas and.
Cliches but go, ahead go on the zoom. Meeting you
could change things from the kitchen table just by voting

(34:16):
for different. People you don't even have to go to
the voting booth. Anymore from your kitchen table one, morning
check a different, Box you check enough different, boxes and
then this crowd is.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Out and elect normal. People all.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Right more coming up on this Story Rob Blue shawn
from the.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
President of And Sino Property Owners.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Association that's six and we have had A brooker in
For debormark live in THE kfi twenty four our.

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