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May 10, 2022 33 mins
LA County DA Shea Sanna comes on the show to talk about the Hannah/James Tubbs case. Garcetti announced more water restrictions for parts of Los Angeles. Ice Cream with a Cop in San Francisco turned into chaos.

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(00:45):
will be in studio to talk about his campaign to
knock Gavin Newsom from office. Yeah, intriguing person. Will have
a lot of questions for him tomorrow. At this time
I'm much more interested in him than whatever wrath hack
Republicans are putting up exactly all right, If you haven't
heard the James Hannah Tubbs person, the one who was

(01:10):
who sexually molested a ten year old girl in a
bathroom back in twenty fourteen, really badly and finally got
caught years later. This is the one that George Gascon
gave a two year sentence to, deciding that, well, he
claims he's a transgender and he was just a few
months short of his eighteenth birthday, so why don't we

(01:31):
give him two years in a juvenile detention center. Now,
this is a guy who's complete for girls detention center
for girls, because you know, he says he's a transgendent Hannah.
And of course we've heard the tape where he's coaching
his dad like you gotta call me she now. And
the whole purpose was to get a lighter sentence, not
be registered as a child molester, and get assigned to

(01:51):
a female juvenile center because he doesn't want to go
back to a male prison. Says that right on right
on the tape. So Gascon got got snowed and foxed.
And plus you know, there was no way he was
going to charge James Tubbs as an adult criminal anyway.
Well that was all come crashing down again. Yeah, the
first story that came out actually yesterday was that Tubbs

(02:14):
has been charged with the robbery in current county felony,
second degree robbery, and then today the bombshell. Now there's
a murder charge on top of that, first degree murder.
We're gonna now talk with Shay Santa, the LA was
assigned early on to the Tubs case but got removed. Yeah, Shay,

(02:36):
welcome to John and Ken show again. How are you good?
Thanks for having me back on. Just remind people what
was your role in the Tubs case. So I was
the prosecutor in the early stages of the case and
took the case all the way up until he was
placed into a juvenile facility, right and the pre trial,

(03:00):
our fays and sentencing. Now, you were removed from the
case because of your comments about it or what happened there.
So I was removed from the case after I started
speaking out publicly about how long the Gascon administration was
in placing a violent sexual predator in a juvenile facility.

(03:23):
And I was going to release tapes at the hearing
which showed that James Tubbs was orchestrating his transgender status
to get benefits and that he was violent and had
an extreme sexual compulsion and everybody should be aware. So

(03:44):
I was removed the day before that, hearing the tapes
were never played. These are the jailhouse recordings. Yes, is
there more stuff than what we've heard. Well, we've we've
heard the part where he's coaching his dad to address

(04:05):
him as a as a she, and he's explaining why
he wants that done because he's going to end up
in a women's jail instead of a men's prison. Um,
there's a lot more. There's tapes where he's explaining to
his dad how he's going to use the like the
policies of the Gascon administration to his advantage. There's two

(04:28):
hundred and fifty six tapes, and from what I've heard
in public, only one maybe two have been released, and
those sounded like the very first couple, not the worst tapes.
The worst tapes definitely have not been released. Oh wow,
two hundred and fifty six what's your real to listen? Oh? Yeah,

(04:54):
go ahead, Sorry, okay. I've listened to every tape and
every minute of every tape prior to the seventeen because
I was trying to put him in an adult facility,
and then before I could present to the court all
the information, the Gascon administration took me off of the case.

(05:19):
What did you know about this Bakersfield situation? Is this
a surprise this story today or was there any nobbery
in the murder case? Yeah? So when I was taken
off the case, I was still I mean, it's an
important to me. It's an important case. The victim didn't

(05:40):
get justice, and it's still in my courtroom. Probation creates reports,
and I went to the hearings on progress reports and
I asked, as a courtesy to the Gascon administration, if
they wanted me to stand in at the last progress
report date, which was in April. They said no, and

(06:04):
I explained to him I had the most information on
the case and in the notes, and from what I read,
there were some hints that Tubbs might have committed additional
crimes and in the jail calls, there's evidence. If the
Gascon administration would have listened to him, that there's evidence
that he's committed more crimes. And if Gascon administration would

(06:28):
have read the probation notes prior to probation instead of
telling me to mind my business and stay off the
case and do as directed, they would have known that
Tubbs was being investigated for murder because it's in the notes.
It seems like you're saying that Gascon was aware or

(06:49):
should have been aware of the Bakersfield situation before the
sentencing was handed down to send Tubbs into the juvenile center.
He should have been away if they pulled it, And
I was assured when I asked if they wanted me
to stand in because I knew everything about the case,

(07:10):
and I actually have the file in my office. No
one from his administration or the person who took over
the case even picked up the files, so I've had
it in my possession the entire time. So they knew
no facts. They didn't look into any facts. And in
the notes it says in chapters being investigated for murder,

(07:31):
so it's all on him. So if anybody gets on
TV and tried to say I didn't know, it's because
they didn't look. How could you let somebody who's being
investigated for murder get such a skippy sentence in a
juvenile facility for a horrible sex molestation's this is well

(07:52):
hard to wrap you up while he's orchestrating his transgender status.
I think it's the way you put it in order
to avoid a mail jail and go into a female
jail where you said he's got some kind of compulsive
sexual disorder. Any experienced prosecutor who looked at the file
would have known. Did they look at the file, they

(08:15):
would have known that Tubs has a propensity for violence
and he's likely to be recidivisty to do it again.
If they would have listened to the calls of which
were provided, they would know that all he talks about
is sexual conduct and violence. Yeah, you're quoted here in

(08:36):
the New York postche Is saying that a progress report
in April showed Tubbs had about sixty negative incidents and
was not cooperating with his rehab program that she was
required to take or at this juvenile facility. I mean
that sounds horrific. Yeah. So in April, April twentieth, there
was the Progressive Word and there's over sixty sixty pages

(09:01):
with multiple violations on each page. Those were not brought
up to the court. The court on its own doesn't
do investigation. So when the defense says everything's okay, and
the prosecutor that replaces me says, no, I have nothing
to add, your honor, the judge has to rely on that.

(09:24):
And now Tubbs is one month away from being eligible
for release. Some Gascon is essentially setting Tubs up to
be released in June. And if it wasn't for a
current county fouling this murder case, James Tubbs would be
walking the streets in June without having to register. So
that means he might apply your kids daycare, you know,

(09:46):
he muld be babysitting, working at schools, anything in June
this year. Run you mean next month? He was going
to get released next month? Next month? Yeah? Yeah, we
heard it was a two year sentence, but apparently it
comes with good time credits or something. How does that work? Well?
How did he get from from two years to like
two months? How did that happen? It's a two year max,

(10:07):
and under the juvenile system, after six months it's kind
of like pool soccer. Six months he's eligible to be released,
and then there's progress support dates every ninety days, and
if he completes everything and is doing well and the
prosecution doesn't bring up any of the bad behavior, then

(10:29):
he's eligible for release. I mean, and this is all
premeditated by gas Going. They know exactly what they're doing.
It's anything goes. There's just as close to zero punishment
as they can legally get away with. There actually is punishment.
The punishment is for the prosecutors who stand up against
gascon and say, hey, maybe you shouldn't let a murdering

(10:50):
child rapist out early or put him at least in
a juvenile facility. Those are the people who are being punished.
You haven't been demoted, though, have you, Shay? No, I
have not been demoted, but you were removed from the
case for your objections. Well, we appreciate your talking us.
Thank you again. Another one of the brave prosecutors speaking

(11:11):
out about the outrage is coming from George Gascone's office,
Chase Sanna. Thanks for coming on again. Yeah, and I
just want to say one more thing. Yeah, also being punished,
And the most important thing is the victim who is
sings on the news and hearing this play out and
isn't getting justice and doesn't have a voice in this.
That's who's being punished the most. Totally. Yeah, I know,

(11:34):
I know. And George Gascone just wrote an op ed
that appeared in the Sunday papers about the standing up
for victims. Great, yeah, no, it's all it's all propaganda. Hey, Shay,
thank you very much for telling everything. You're really you're
really courageous, and you're really a good man. Thank you,
thank you. All right. That's Schase Sanna, who was assigned

(11:57):
to the Hannah James Tubbs criminal molestation case, but got
removed after objecting to George Gascon's handling of it because
he knew this is a dangerous person. Ida shay Sen,
Oh my god, he's really a psycho. He's a murderous
raping psycho. And Gascone was going to have him out
next month. And the psycho is busy faking his transgender

(12:22):
status and Gascon's gone along with it, and the La
Times is following as well. Yeah, there were two starts
to this. To pretend you're a woman, to get into
a woman's facility, and to get into the juvenile justice
system so you can avoid being labeled as sex offender
upon completion. Man, we're in a six space. We got

(12:44):
to take a break, John and can cafe. So you know,
I guess the latest bombshell with this Hannah James tub story.
That is the person that's sexually molested a ten year
old girl back in twenty fourteen up in Palmdale, who
wasn't caught for years, but apparently went to other places
and committed other crimes and ended up thanks to George

(13:06):
Gascone getting a very light sentence at a juvenile facility.
We knew it to be two years, but it got
reduced to the point where Tubs could have been released
next to month. The only thing that's stopping that is
the current county. First a robbery charge, now a murder
charge against Tubbs. Think about that. And we just had

(13:28):
Chay Sana just told us he was the prosecutor on
the case. Early on. We knew and they should have
all known. This is a violent person with no remorse.
He dropped so many bombshells, and really it was it
was incredible how many things he said about the evil
of Gascone. Gascone should have known if he read the

(13:49):
notes from probation that there was impending charges perhaps in Bakersfield,
and should have known this, and I'm sure did know
this before offering this very light sentence. Also, the way
Shay Santa described what Tubbs is doing orchestrating his transgender status,

(14:15):
orchestrating his transgender status, Cha Santa has listened to two
hundred and fifty six tapes of Tubbs talking to his
dad and who knows who else. This is a clear
premeditated plan to take advantage of woke culture. Because the

(14:36):
in woke culture, if somebody says I'm a woman, you're
supposed to automatically accept it one and treat him like
a woman and refer to him as a woman, and
suddenly the law applies to him as a woman. That's
woke culture, which of course is preposterous because it's clear

(14:56):
we said this at the beginning. Some guys are going
to use this to their criminal advantage, and Tubbs is
one of them. The same way when we had this
stupid cultural idea about well, if a woman claims that
she's sexually harassed, you must believe her because she's a woman,
and then we ended up with Julie Sweatney claiming that
Brett Kavanaugh is part of a ten guy weekly gang

(15:19):
rape club. The other thing about woke prosecutors, this is
the other half of gascon here. Well, if you're under eighteen,
I don't care, if you're just two weeks short of
eighteenth birthday, we can't treat you like in this adult
No matter what you did, you're going to go through
the juvenile system, which is going to enable Tubs or
would have to avoid the sex offender label. Now that

(15:42):
Tubs has been charged with murder, A lot of this
is moot because if he's found guilty of that, no,
in California, maybe won't get a long sentence, but possibly
and what first degree murder. By the way, what gascone
does is provides a diversionary argument that people will accept
it face value. Well, you know, the male brain doesn't
fully developed until maybe twenty seven years old, so you

(16:02):
really have to excuse It's like, no, wait a second,
all of us males, very few of us ever committed
rape or murder. Yeah, the male brain has to develop
till probably twenty seven or so in terms of maturity
and impulse control. But most of us have no impulse
to commit rape or murder. See, it's not the immaturity

(16:23):
of the brain. It's the evil impulse, the compulsive psychotic
impulse inside the person that causes the crime. And that's
the reason these people have to be incarcerated when they're
very young, because they're very sick in the head. They're evil,
they have severe psychological problems, they have sexual or violent

(16:47):
compulsions that cannot be controlled. It's got nothing to do
with the maturity process. It has everything to do with,
you know, psychopathic behavior and the way you know. Chase
Senna explained that he's also quoted in the New York Post.
It's like Gascon's people just wanted to ignore all the
other crimes at Tubbs committed, whether he was charged but

(17:08):
accused of They just wanted to ignore all that and
focus on the fact, well, this was one attack by
a seventeen year old on a little girl. You know
that we can excuse to brain immaturity. Let's go for
a light sentence and a juv They just wanted to
ignore the fact this an evil person who had already
murdered somebody. Apparently, at least at the current county case
is true. We're hoping to get the current County DA

(17:30):
on the show in the five o'clock hour or Cynthia
Zimmer may not be able to say a lot about
this murder case against Tubbs, but we'll see if we
get an opportunity to do that. We got more coming up,
John and Ken Cafe I, if you're not convinced yet,
recalled DA George Gascon Dot com please please. We'll have
more on this story later in the show, but it

(17:51):
concerns the transgender inmate who's sexually molested a ten year
old girl and got a light sentence because they were
not eighteen yet and now charged with murder in Kern County.
After four o'clock. The other fascinating story coming nationally is
this Alabama pair the corrections worker who helped the murdering

(18:12):
inmate escape. They were both caught yesterday and then reports
are that the corrections worker, Vicky White, shot herself and
she died overnight. The inmate, Casey White, the murderer, is talking,
has done some interviewing with police. Alex Stone will be
along after four o'clock to fill us in on the
latest details in that story. The other big story this afternoon,

(18:36):
which is going to branch out into something else, concerns
may Or Yoga pants Eric Garcetti. Apparently, a report given
to a United States Senator, Chuck Grassley, an influential man
on a key Senate position who called for this report,
says that Garcetti more likely than not knew that his

(18:57):
top aid, Rick Jacobs, was sexually harassing many employees of
the city of Los Angeles, particularly those in the Mayor's office. Today,
yoga pants showed up in Eagle Rock outside a home
with drought friendly landscaping to announce good Lord. The latest
watering restrictions for the City of Los Angeles residence includes

(19:20):
John Cobelt that two days per week only starting all
Currently you get three days. I don't give a crap.
We got our We got our watering on a schedule
or whatever that schedule is. It's it's sticking. I don't
know how any mornings it uh when people come to
do the they come once a week to trim things.
But we've got the wet sprinklers. You're on a timer. Yeah,

(19:45):
I have that too, right, So I don't know every
other day. Maybe may have three four days a week,
and I'm not I'm not gonna mess with that, Garcetti.
Garcetti can go findal Rick Jacobs for all I care.
They're gonna listen to him. Well, this gets even worse.
Homeowners will be a signed two watering days per week
based on even an odd number addresses? Are you and

(20:05):
even or an odd You know what? Our sprinklers go
off at about five am? If you're an odd numbers
Mondays and Fridays. Even numbers is Thursdays and Saturdays. Well,
actually that's good for you. They want the watering to
be done in the evening or the early morning. Well
we always did no watering between nine am and four pm.
When I when I go out for the Bengal, it's

(20:26):
already the lawn is soaked. You know what? You know
the where is this? Here? I was looking up some
water stuff and here's the whole story here. Eighty percent
of our usable water goes to agriculture. And this is
according to Food and waterwatch dot org. They're an environmental organization.

(20:51):
Twenty percent of that eighty percent goes to tree nuts.
Tree nuts, two thirds of these Thursday. Yet, like the
recycled water, why don't they get the wastewater mber the toilet.
I ordered recycling plants that some people are like kind
of ooh about drinking, and why don't they give that
to the agriculture. This is just basic old style corruption.

(21:16):
The agriculture business. Not tharm theres because there aren't too
many like local farmers. These are big agriculture companies. They
grow enormous amounts of nuts like almonds. There's a there's
a wealthy billionaire in Beverly Hills who owns a gigantic
almond company and probably other things he grows. He spreads

(21:38):
the bread, right, he's always handing out big political donations.
Forget the guy's name. Well, eighty percent of the watergrowers
to agriculture. Twenty percent of that goes to tree nuts.
Two thirds of the nuts are exported overseas, which, according
to this environmental group, leaves massive profits for corporate titans,
but less water in California. Another fifth percent of the

(22:00):
water is used for alfalfa, a water intensive crop, to
feed cows on factory farms, or for export. We are
sending a lot of this overseas. That's what's using up
a lot of our water supply. So no, I'm not
going to listen to to uh pervert Garcetti's water restrictions.
I don't I don't want. I don't want to hear

(22:20):
from this guy. While Rick Jacobs was running around molesting
half his staff and Garcetti was giggling and watching, No,
I'm supposed to reduce my water, they're lying. Eighty percent
of the water goes to agriculture, and agriculture is only
two percent of the California GDP. Okay, they have just
bought off every a whole legislator in Sacramento. That's what
they've done. It's worked. They bribed enough people, these these

(22:44):
industries and they get to export enormous amounts of food,
not even food, tree nuts. Saudi Arabia has a law
that prohibits the growth of alfalfa because Saudi Arabia has
always got a water problem. Right yeah, but but a
Saudi company gained access to water rights here in California

(23:06):
and exports alfalfa grown here back to Saudi Arabia to
support these huge dairies that they have. They can't grow
to the the alfalfa to feed their cows in Saudi Arabia.
They were doing desalination there. Well they're not allowed. They're
not allowed to grow alfalfa. It's against the law. So

(23:28):
whatever water supply they get from the desalination, they can't
use it for the alfalfa. So the the the dairy
farmers or the dairy companies. They had a rich Saudi
Arabian guy by the alfalfa land here and then they
send it back to Saudi Arabia. They also import hate
from New Mexico which also is hit by the drought

(23:49):
for the same purpose. So I mean, this is what's
going on? All right? Well, I found the people you
were talking about because I remembered their name and up
popped a Forbes article from twenty fifteen. Amera because nuttiest
billionaire couple a mid drought. Steward and Linda Resnick are
richer than ever. Yeah, there you go the story of them.

(24:10):
They are billionaires at the time. He was seventy seven,
she was seventy two. This is seven years ago. They
have a four point three billion dollar fortune, most of
it from crops. And it says here that they consume
their businesses consume the resdis use at least one hundred
and twenty billion gallons of water a year, two thirds

(24:31):
on nuts, enough to supply San Francisco's eight hundred and
fifty two thousand residents for a decade. So there's your proportionality. Yeah,
twenty fifteen is when we had the last serious drought. Yeah,
that was Jerry Brown screaming about it every day. Right.
April third, twenty fifteen, Washington Post of all places, headline,
agriculture is eighty percent of water use in California. Why

(24:52):
aren't farmers being forced to cut back. At that time,
Brown was forcing urban water rage agencies to reduce their
water use by twenty five percent. But what about farmers,
they ask in twenty ten, Irrigated agriculture consume four times
as much water as urban users. All they have to
do is require the farms to increase water efficiency by

(25:15):
about five percent. But nobody forces them to do that.
And you may think that, well, California farming industry is big. Well,
in twenty thirteen, farmers here sold fifty billion dollars worth
of food, which sounds staggering, according to the Post, until
you realize California is a two trillion dollars economy. As
many have pointed out, all the calls for urban water

(25:37):
conservation seem puzzling. Is it worth squeezing the cities when
farms consume eighty percent of the water that people use
and they only generate two percent of its economic activity,
And then they have all these charts to show that
all this is true. So this is where we are.
You're being told you've got to cut a third of
your water use, a thirty your water use when we

(25:59):
use six percent of the available water in the state
as residents. Well, yeah, I have seen for days now
articles and the only times about how to tear out
your lawn out and you know what this is. I'm
going to go with the big conspiracy that you always
push because I think it's correct. They don't want you
to have a lawn, because they want you to live
in big city apartments. It's again, it's the war on

(26:20):
suburban living. They don't want you to drive a car
on freeways, and they don't want you to have a
nice green lawn. They want you to live clumped together
in boxes and cities and get on this stink and
bus with the homeless. You can't use that's what they want.
This is the war on everything we've talked about. You're
not allowed to use any earth resources. You can't use water,
you can't use oil, you can't use gas. All right,

(26:40):
you can't have a lawn, you can't have a swimming pool,
you can't play golf at the local municipal course. They want,
they want to, they want to. They want to tear
up all the golf courses and put homeless housing on
there or something. No, it's a whole concerted planet. It's
it's a whole ideology that overwhelms everything about your life.
It's freedom. It's just base freedom. The freedom to drive

(27:01):
around and go where you want to work, where you want,
live where you want, have a wand have a driveway,
have a swimming pool. It's all about. They don't want
you to barbecue. They don't want you to eat meat.
They don't want you use natural gas to cook. You
know you're all supposed to eat the alfalfa. I guess
all right, Alex Tot'll come on after four o'clock with

(27:23):
a full report on that crazy story out of Alabama
where the corrections officer helped the murderer escape and they
both got caught yesterday and she's dead. More coming up.
Yeah's a yes, is great for you. Eat more alfalfa.
The world will be a better place. People will be healthier.
I'm gonna go jump. Oh that's your response, Go, well,

(27:45):
what am I gonna do? Debor Marquess news Hey, Hey,
oh it hurt? Yeah, a lot going on. One of
the big stories the last week or two is the
pair that escaped the murderer from the Alabama a prison
and the corrections officer that helped him escape. They were
caught yesterday. She was shot. They say she shot herself.

(28:07):
She died overnight. Alex Stone will fill us in coming
up after the news at four o'clock. Well, you know
you kind of expected this. We have a little bit
of audio. They had one of those days where you
can have ice cream with a cop. All right, you
come to an ice cream shop. It was called Joe's
ice Cream. And I paused before I give you this

(28:29):
part in San Francisco, Okay, where you've really got to
be a dedicated cop, To be an officer at San Francisco,
I think a lot of all the car break ins
and the chaos on the streets. Well, here's the thing,
what's your guess. Yes, I've got ugly Who do you
think showed up in addition to people that wanted to

(28:49):
have ice cream with a cop, people that wanted to
harass the cops. Here is some of the audio us
my black and brown babies, that's right, exactly walk away
because you don't care. That's right. I don't care about

(29:10):
white copper. You get the boy from you, Craig, you
my brown ki jum matter. If they didn't tomorrow one

(29:30):
blood stream in the cop day alone, lay the poor
woman that rand the ice cream store. She didn't speak
English very well. Yeah, she didn't understand what they were
yelling at her. Alice Kim was the owner. She's done
school fundraisers and weddings at her shops. She thought there

(29:50):
should be a nice promotion. Her husband had said to
one of the crazy people that, um, well we were
victims too, you know, we had our windows smashed, and
that sent the protester into a rage because he thought
the guy was comparing a broken window to a murdered
victim from the police. I gotta read one paragraph. I

(30:11):
found this the other day and I saved it because
there's probably ten times a week we could use this.
This is from Victor Davis Hanson, who's the writer and
scholar farmer up at Stanford. We've had him on the
show a number of times. One paragraph. In twenty twenty one,
out of the more than ten million arrests in the

(30:31):
United States, police shot about six unarmed black men six
at a ten million arrests. The same year, three hundred
forty six police officers were shot, sixty three fatally. Moreover,
roughly eight thousand blacks were murdered, mostly by other blacks,

(30:53):
to callous media and political silence. Thousands of lost black
lives mattered little except the fewer the fewer than one
in one thousand of that total who were tragically and
lethally shot while unarmored by cops. Yeah, out of eight
thousand black murders, there were only six that you could

(31:15):
pin on the police. At a ten million arrests and
sixty three police murdered. This black Lives matter police protest
stuff as is so obscene and just so it's out
of proportion. Just it tries me crazy, because that's all
the also Gondo Times does is trying to cover any

(31:35):
police misbehavior can find in any story at any time,
because they accent it like this is going on all
the time, folks, it's propaganda. They want to brainwash our
culture into thinking that America is this horrible racist nation
that needs to be completely reformed. That's what the La
Times they get up in the morning, that's what they do.
Let's brainwash all the all the suckers into thinking we

(31:59):
live in this har a thick, hateful racist nation. No
we don't, No, we don't. The cops are not killing
black people by the thousands, all right, Coming up next,
Alex Stone, who's got all the details. This murderous inmate
in Alabama who escaped thanks to a corrections officer who
went on the run with him, was caught yesterday. She's dead,

(32:22):
but he's talking. Coming up next John and Ken Show,
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