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get right. Two things I do want to tell you.
We have two rounds of the moistline coming up in
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point fifty. We got Carl DeMaio, the Republican Assemblyman out
of San Diego, on in an hour on two issues.
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One is the Assembly finally passed the bill making it
a felony to buy a sixteen year old for sex.
Remember that Rockus two weeks ago. There were I was
going to say there were a lot of Democrats every
well not every I think there were three Democrats who
agreed that buying a teenager for sex was wrong, but
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I think fifty five of them thought that's cool, cool
by me. Yeah you see girls on the street sixteen seventeen, Yeah,
buy them see what price they'll take. I'll make sure
you run it through their pimp. Well, finally they got
ashamed enough by the public that it was a unanimous
vote to make it a crime again in the Assembly.
So we'll talk to carl about that. And Carlos found
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out that. And I know this is shocking and you're
gonna say, nah, it can't be. Yes, Gavin Newsom caught
in another big Why remember he and his office made
a big deal about Ah, looks like we have to
freeze our program giving illegal aliens free healthcare. Yeah, we
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got to cut back now budget deficit. Well, they're actually
increasing the amount of money for illegal alien healthcare. And
Carl's got the paperwork on that. He'll be on two o'clock.
Laura Ingle's going to be on at two thirty. She
was at the disgusting Ditty trial again for another day.
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All right, Now, this story touched on briefly yesterday. But
yesterday was kind of a special day because we had
the winner of our Catarina's Club bid to co host
the show, and Josh Moody was the listener, and I
want to thank him and his wife because he did
a great job and we had a lot of fun.
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And I wanted to spend more time on this particular
story because this is the kind of story I just
think growing up. I grew up on the East Coast.
If this had happened, let's say in New York City
or Philadelphia, the cities I was most familiar with growing up,
there's no question this story would resonate four weeks. And
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this is the kind of story that the media would
highlight and cover fifteen different ways, and it would hurt
somebody's career, it would hurt political careers.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
And and I.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Had no illusions that this is going to catch fire
with the progressives who run the news departments in this
in the city, whether it's the La Times or radio, television,
especially television.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Uh, with with exceptions.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
And and the progressives aren't going to aren't going to
focus on something like this. There there's a couple of
stories out there, and it's about the woman who is
found dead in a sidewalk tent in the Westlake district
of Los Angeles, and her name Lucretia Barajas. And she
was found dead. Uh the tent was locked from the
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inside contents be locked, we we mean was zipped up
from the inside. I mean, that's what I was gonna say,
locked cobbon lock, one of those security panels. What are
you talking about? She was found in there, and so
was the body of her male friend dead inside the
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tent and neighbors, neighbors are we talking people in the
next tent over that's considered a neighbor? Now, this is
Channel five, Vivian Chow. Seriously, and you say neighbors, who
are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Here?
Speaker 2 (04:29):
You see how how the media uses language to make
this all sound like well, stormhall. It's like, yeah, this
was their home, and the tent was locked from the inside,
like it was a private apartment, and of course neighbors
presumably from the other tents. I don't know, maybe it
meant people living in the apartment buildings on that street.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Lucretia Barajas is described as an army veteran and the
mother of six children. She'd been missing for several days
and nobody could reach her. They tracked her cell phone
to the tent and they found her body, and the
neighbors say at least one of the bodies was partially
eaten by dogs. Partially eaten by dogs. And I heard that,
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and I said, I said, there's no way, in any
other time, in any other place that this would just
be a passing story if this is not a complete
indictment of the absolute ineptitude and corruption that permeates Karen
Bass's administration, Karen Bass, herself, the whole homeless bureaucracy there
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is now. I don't know which person was partially eaten.
It doesn't say because they're both dead. I guess one eaten,
one on uneaten, and I assume it's by local dogs.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
This is not explained here. I'm going to play the
audio of this Channel five report that I have just referenced.
The reporter here is Rachel Mentov, and she's reporting from
the homeless encampment in the Westlake District.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
A heartbreaking discovery. A forty six year old woman now
identified by the medical examiner as Lucrecia Masias Barajas and
another man were found dead inside this tent on Huntley
Drive near the Westlake District. It sits on a corner
wedged in between LAUSD headquarters, an apartment building, and a
local high school. A neighbor who recorded the chaotic aftermath
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believes the woman's daughter was looking for her mom, who
had gone missing days prior. She apparently ripped open the
fabric around the encampment only to find her loved one dead,
with signs she may have been mulled by a dog.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
All right, stop stop there, stop there, all right, solve
two mysteries here. It was zipped up inside the printed
channel five reports said, locked from inside, all right, so
that that's absurd right there. Secondly, it is this poor woman,
Lucretia Barajas, she was partially eaten by dogs. This, this
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is the atmosphere that Karen Bass has created in Los Angeles.
First of all, Uh, nobody should be allowed to sleep
on the sidewalk in a locked to tent or not.
That should be immediately dismantled, and those people should be
handled by police and given choices of going to jail
or going to get treatment immediately, because I don't think
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they were watching Netflix inside that tent, and I don't
know how these these dogs are allowed to run a
muck here. Let's play some more.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
She may been mulled by a dog.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
When I heard her harrowing screens, it just shook us
all to our core. We all just thought of shaking
because we knew We absolutely knew someone's dad outside.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
This man wants to remain anonymous. He's concerned about his safety.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
There is an entire electrical setup that they have is
the reason why tax paying citizens don't even have power
for ourselves.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
But he felt it was important to talk about the
chronic dangers of this homeless encampment, which attracts drug users
and people breeding and mistreating their animals.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
If you lived outside of this yourself, if this was
something you saw every time, you had to step out
and wite your neighbors and white your family in, then
you would see reality, would see reraality extremely differently.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
Another person who works in the area tells Katla that
no one abides by the signage over here, whether it's
parking or camping related. She said, quote, everyone is well
aware the police drive by here several times a day,
she calls three point one, but the tents and the
destructive behavior persists. These concerns come as Governor Newsom is
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calling on cities and counties to immediately address unhealthy encampment.
He released a model ordinance this week with provisions prohibiting
persistent camping in one location and a requirement for local
officials to provide notice and make an effort to provide
shelter prior to clearing an encampment.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
It's time to take these encampments and provide alternatives, and
the state is giving you more resources than ever.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Longtime residents hope the mayor and city council take this
to heart. After all, they say it's their well being
on the line.
Speaker 6 (09:28):
It's truly angry.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
I'm mostly his carrid than anything, because even just reporting
this is just they're gonna feel offended. They're going to
feel like we did something wrong here just by telling them.
They say they want somewhere to live. However, it says
nothing but danger and death.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Lapd says no foul play is suspected. We just heard
from the mayor's office who says this case reinforces the
urgent need to address this grave humanitarian crisis. She says
she's working with the council to bring more Angelinos inside
and to improve public safety.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Complete failure, A lot to say on this.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
When we come back.
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Live on YouTube and Facebook. Continuing here, if you live
in Los Angeles, you're living in a city where now
homeless people are being eaten by dogs. Lucretia Buraja, forty
six year old woman, was found dead, partially eaten by
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dogs in a sidewalk tent in one of the worst
sections of town, Westlake, the Westlake District. This is where
mc arthur Park is the councilwoman. There is a socialist
lunatic named Unicus Hernandez. Not only that she's as dumb
as a box of rocks, and she has embraced and
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promoted vagrant culture.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
There is no.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Deviant or degrading or stomach turning behavior that Unices Hernandez
is offended by. You have a tent and people are inside.
Maybe they're doing drugs, I don't know, maybe they're having sex,
probably doing drugs and dogs come in and eat them up.
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That doesn't bother Hernandez. That doesn't bother Karen Bass. If
it did, it wouldn't be there. You heard a little
bit of this in the Channel five story. I have
a couple other stories I'm looking at. First of all,
little thing I noted in the Channel five Live story
this tent is located. It was described as being wedged
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between the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and a
high school. Uh huh, imagine stepping over the uh the
uneaten remains of a homeless woman odde your way up
to go into class?
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Does this bother.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Anybody who goes to the school district offices every day?
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Does anybody even blink?
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Do you even notice that there's half eaten people line
in the sidewalk or line inside tents?
Speaker 1 (12:39):
You smell it about.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
It's been going on for a long time. According a
Channel five, the homeless encampment has remade a chronic, chronic
issue for many nearby residents. Criminal activity, drug use, safety hazards,
unruly animals. You heard in the report that people are
breeding and mistreating animals at this encampment. The cops just
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drive by, They don't even bother to wave. This is
all under Karen Bass's orders. I mean, what kind of
a psychopath runs a city where people are getting eaten
by dogs and the police are told not to even stop.
Why would she do this? What do you think is
wrong with her? She's a woman, she's a mother, she's
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a grandmother, and she has people in her city whacked
out on drugs, eaten by dogs, and the cops are
not supposed to intervene. There's dangerous criminals selling drugs, there's weapons,
and then the electrical setup. Did you hear one of
the real neighbors, a guy who lives in one of
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those apartments. I don't know how anybody could live in
a place where people are getting eaten down below. Buttrical setup,
These these these vagrants, these mental patients have and it's
affecting the electricity supply that the residents are supposed to
get in the apartments. And Karen Bass, or maybe one
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of the brain dead lobottomized spoke souls that works for her, said,
this case reinforces our urgent need to address this grave
humanitarian crisis. What a load of crap. There's nothing urgent.
This has been going on for a long time. I
believe the word chronic was used. She is insane. This
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is sociopathic behavior. You don't care, You have no remorse,
you don't have a guilty conscience.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
It doesn't bother you. People get eaten.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Will you just call up what's what's the what's the
name of that idiot press guy that's Zach something. Uh,
you know, he just gives the happy smiley uh press
release out uses buzzwords and cliches and platitudes. Meantime, people
are getting eaten now, Zach side ow. Yeah, yeah, have
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Zach write up some piece of diarrhea, some regurgitated nonsense
about how this is urgent and we have to bring
more angelinos inside. You've been at this two years. This
homeless encampment is notorious. The area in the Westlake District
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has been covered and everybody knows it's disgusting and dangerous
and sick.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
And now you have people eaten by dogs.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
And cares bass has her press secretary, Zach side ol
spit out three lines of obscene, gibberish, bureaucratic nonsense. All right,
so there you go. Yeah, I'm glad we have all
these women in office. By the way I thought it
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was supposed to be. Bring a compassion. This is you know,
this is great diversity. See he has diversity, has solved
all the problems. Yeah, I guess you know. This is diversity.
Now we have a new way for homeless people to
die in the streets, not just of overdoses. You can
be consumed by dogs or maybe they died from the
overdose and then the dog ate them. Now, if you
eat somebody who's overdosed on drugs, does the dog then
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go into a seizure as well? This is a This
is a complete collapse of civilization. All right, we have
more when we come up, but won't come back.
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any of our shows and listen to it all weekend long,
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anytime We just played for you the Channel five story
and we talked quite a bit about the woman inside
a tent in the Westlake district of LA who she
and her male friend were both found dead and her
body was partially eaten by dogs. Apparently there's a lot
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of angry dogs that are bred and raised along that
sidewalk along that block, and Karen Bass allows this. They
steal electricity, which affects the electricity supply in the neighborhood.
The police just drive by and wave. The gang guys
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are selling drugs and I guess rereading the dogs. And
it's a total breakdown of civilization. And this is happening
out in the open in daylight, and there's nobody in
the mayor's office or city council or the police department
interested in stopping all this devia, disgusting, deadly behavior.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Nobody. And there's more.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
This story is from Fox eleven Haley Winslow. This is
in South Los Angeles. And wait till you hear how
many fires that the vagrants and mental patients have started
in South LA since the first of the year.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
So right outside of Station sixty four here in Watts
and firefighters say easily ninety five percent of the fires
that they go on are these homeless fires. They literally
just pulled back into the station from one. This report
details five hundred of them since January first. And that's
just the city that if you include the county fires,
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and those are just the fires. The other stories you're
about to hear, you just won't believe.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
It's pretty lawless out here. I feel like people feel unsafe.
Speaker 6 (19:13):
They you know, the kids.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
Kids aren't allowed to go outside on their own without
you know, being with adult supervision.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
Worse in recent years. But Caesar Verdin says it's been
going on for the nearly half a century. His family
has run a real estate and manufacturing business here, Advance
Finishing in LA's South Bay, a monkey junction of jurisdictions.
Speaker 8 (19:35):
So right now you're on federal property. This belongs to
you Pacific Railroad. Now we're going into Caltrans which is
state property.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
And then that area out there is the city of.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
Los Angeles, unincorporated. LA County also included in the gray area.
And they all point fingers. This is the one ten
portion of the one ten one oh five interchange, and
you may recognize the one ten and this music playing
it's from the famous opening scene of La La Land
when traffic is stopped and they're all dancing. And it's
continuously four years home to all of these rubbish, homeless
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fires and trash. More than one thousand fires here since January.
This is part of the report and a video of
about one hundred tires recently on fire under the overpass.
Speaker 7 (20:17):
Crime.
Speaker 5 (20:18):
These are masked men who rolled up with AK forty sevens,
graffiti and illegal dumping.
Speaker 8 (20:23):
We have four hundred pounds of pork shoulder marinating on
Figerella in one twenty seventh that was dumped overnight, and
then on Saturday we had one thousand pounds of park
ribs dumped on the street.
Speaker 7 (20:35):
The body is being dumped on the railroads and listened
to this.
Speaker 8 (20:39):
There was a woman laying in the middle of the
tracks and the train couldn't stop in times, so it
hit her and it severed her leg, and then a
homeless person actually took the leg into an encampment. Thank
god they wasn't in the storm daring, because we have
people living in the storm dain right now.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Community advocate Dave Matthews found the woman's leg at the
one ten and Redondo Beach boulevard, an area something we
cleaned up.
Speaker 8 (21:01):
You could actually smell the jasmine on the street, which
usually you know what it's smelled like before.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
But eight, stop there, I mean, we got to focus
on this. Before you know, another minute's worth of atrocities
are described and you forget. There's a woman who is
laying in the middle of the train tracks. The train
runs are over, severs the leg and a vagrant picks
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up the leg and brings it back to the encampment
to uses what a weapon like a baseball bat, a
lamp stand? Food, sorry that too much, something to feed
his dogs with. The other guy this this Dave Matthews,
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community advocate.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Four hundred pounds of pork shoulder dumped on figure row.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
One hundred and twenty seventh, one thousand pounds of pork
ribs dumped on the street. What what what a what
a disgusting government we have? I mean we're talking about
I mean, that's that's a half a ton of pork ribs.
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There's a guy running around with a severed leg. There's
a crazy guy with a severed leg, and nobody picks
this guy up and takes him to a mental institution.
I don't know if he's on the Karen Bass side
of the insanity.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I don't know for sure. I'm looking it up.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Trying to figure out who the supervisor is. Might be
Holly Mitchell, who's a complete utter waste La County supervisor.
Uh and and and and the usual babble and nonsense
about competing jurisdictions. That is a garbage excuse. You see
a crazy person waving a severed leg in the air,
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get him them to a gurney, hit him with a
tranquilizer dot dart.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
He's he's waving a severed leg in.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
The air, and you can't track down who dumps one
thousand pounds of pork ribs. You know, they have cameras
that they're gonna be installing now, speed cameras.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
You know, they got speed cameras that got red light cameras.
They gonna have cameras.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
That catch people who dump a half a ton of
pork ribs in the street.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
What.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
It's completely lawless in South LA the one ten Freeway
and the Redondo Beach Boulevard that's where they found the leg.
All right, play some more here.
Speaker 5 (23:47):
But this eight square mile danger zone has a long
way to go. They're constantly for local leaders help. They say,
lost down a dark hole. They're hoping the governor's latest
plan makes a drastic dent.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Keep what.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
I'm sick and tired of all the barriers and all
the bs and all the excuses.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
So that's the spirit of this model.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
Ordinance, because this family is quickly losing hope. We just
want some law and order. You know, everyone pays their taxes.
California is one of the most expensive states to live in,
and we feel like our tax money should be coming
up with solutions instead of the problems getting bigger.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Governor Newsom's Model Ordinance gets rid of any legalities when
it comes to gives local jurisdictions the ability to make
positive change when it comes to these homeless encampments. For instance,
if encampments are there for more.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Than stop stop, the city and County of la are
never going to adopt this ordinance.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Nusham came up with this months ago.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
This is the second rehash here fass is made clear
she's not doing it, She's not cleaning up the homelessness.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Clearly she's not.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
And Nusham is in his seventh year as governor, his
twentieth year in politics.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Now he has a model ordinance.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
When he became mayor of San Francisco, there was very
little homelessness, just confined to one section the Tenderloin district
like here in LA was confined to a couple of
blocks and skid row. Since he took over at Garcettian
Pass took over, it's exploded exponentially. We're paying billions of dollars.
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And that was the purpose. They created a vast homeless
industry that will never go out of business because they
don't even try to help anybody. They don't, I mean,
I don't know what their priority are, what their priorities are.
But let's start with the guy running around with the
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severed leg. Let's start with the stretch in Westlake District
run by that psychopath Unissus Hernandez. There you have dogs
eating the homeless. So you either have dogs eating homeless
people or homeless people running around with somebody else's leg.
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One homeless lady gets run down by a tree by
a train. Another homeless guy picks up her leg, and
Gavin Newsom created this situation. Karen Bass created this situation.
All their votes, all their policies, This is what progressive
life brings you. This is progressive root word. This is
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progress for them. That women are great eaten by dogs,
and women are having their legs, they're amputated legs stolen
by other crazy people. This is Holly Mitchell, This is
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Hilde Salise, This is Garcetti and Karen Bass and unice
Is Hernandez and Marquis sarristawsin the city council president. This
is their world that they have gifted to us. I
think there's more play play the last minute.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
If encampments are there for more than three days, or
if they're sleeping on the sidewalk, this gets rid of
any excuses and allows them to make positive change.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
All right, That's that's enough of that. These people ought
to be chased to the ends of the earth. So
we're not one thing we're doing here. There's no such
thing as a one day story. There's no such thing
as oh, you know, we survived that news cycle.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
No.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
So now we're going to add to the permanent record
of Karen Bass is you have the woman eaten by
dogs and the guy who stole another woman's leg and
was running around with him.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Not making get up.
Speaker 6 (27:56):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from six.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
We were talking about the Westlake district in LA where
two people were found dead inside a tent in a
homeless encampment that's been around for a very long time,
and Karen Bass and Unicus Hernandez, a local city councilwoman,
refused to do anything about it. So now we have
two people who are dead inside a tent, one woman
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who got chewed up by a dog. And I'm looking
at another story on this from Channel five and they
quote one guy who lives in the area who said
his own dogs were attacked by animals living in that encampment.
Apparently somebody is breeding vicious dogs. And when he reported it,
he says the lap told him there was nothing they
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could do about it.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Nothing they could do about it.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
He says that electrical power has been illegally hooked up
at the encampment for months. There has been a fatal
RV fire in the area, but none of that caused
Karen Bass or Unicus Hernandez closed the encampment. All right,
So you have a fatal RV fire, they're stealing electricity.
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You got two people dead, one of the women chewed
up by dogs. Another guy said his dogs were attacked
by the wild dogs. Several abandoned cars are parked on
the street and never get tickets. But the legal residents
who live actually inside buildings and pay taxes, they get
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tickets all the time. But the mental patients and drug
addicts in the streets don't get ticketed.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
They're not asked to leave.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
They're allowed to steal electricity, they're allowed to start fires.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
God, I, what do we just tell you?
Speaker 2 (29:56):
In South LA there's a thousand trash fires since January.
First five hundred reported by the Los Angeles Fire Department,
another five hundred on county Land. Ninety five percent of
the fires, according to the Watts Fire Station, ninety five
percent set off by vagrants and mental patients ninety five percent. Now,
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but you know what they have come in to La.
This is what they're spending their time and money on.
Speed cameras, speed safety cameras. Right, they're worried about our safety.
They don't care if you get eaten by wild dogs.
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Assembly built six forty five. This was passed in twenty
twenty three. They're six cities, La, Oakland, San Jose, Long Beach,
and Glendale. They're going to install automated cameras to photograph
and kick you if you speed. San Francisco has them already,
of course, constantly penalizing, harassing, and stealing money from normal
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citizens constantly.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
This is what's nutty.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
I mentioned all the parking tickets they're getting in that
district where you have the the people eating dogs. Remember
LA lost sixty five million dollars last year on parking tickets. Seriously,
they hand out almost two hundred thousand a year. They
lost sixty five million dollars. No, that was another one
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day story. Nobody ever explained it. How do you lose
sixty five million writing parking tickets. It's because they pay
those idiot parking those meter maids. They pay them so
much money, and they have health benefits and pensions that
you can't write enough tickets to cover their salaries. Sixty
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five million, and now they're gonna be writing more tickets.
Speeding is the leading cause of serious injuries and fatalities
in San Francisco, says Victoria Wise spelled vk tr tr iya.
How come people can't spell their names right anymore, streets
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director for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. We'd moved
swiftly to be the first city in California to introduce
this life saving tool. Speeding is not costing people's lives.
It's drug addicts and mental patients in the streets stumbling
and wandering around.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
We drove through San Francisco a couple of years.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Ago, there were so many mental patients walking in the streets,
between cars, between lanes, in front of you, behind you,
leaning on your are shouting at you. There they're like cockroaches,
all scurrying around, and in the dark they get run over.
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Sometimes in the daylight they get run over. But it's
not because people are speeding. It's because you have crazy
people wandering in the streets and nobody stops them. So
now if you break the limit by eleven and fifteen
miles an hour, you get it fifty dollars fine. Fifteen
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to twenty five is one hundred dollars fine, and and
so on. And this is again to steal money from you,
to try to keep the drug addicts and mental patients
from getting flattened while they're stumbling around in their haze.
Carl de Mayo's coming on. He's got a lot to
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talk about. Two things Newsom is lying about cutting back
spending on illegal alien healthcare. Listen to this quickie report
from Newsbacks.
Speaker 9 (34:11):
Republican Assemblyman Carl Demio says the headlines you're reading are
not telling the full story. He claims Newsom is acting
like he's freezing or capping the free healthcare in an
effort to save money. But Demio says that's not actually
what's happening.
Speaker 10 (34:25):
Avin Newsom this year spent nine point five billion dollars
on free health care for illegal immigrants. Now he says
he's going to cut that back, but guess what. His
budget increases the cost of free health care for illegal
immigrants to twelve point one billion dollars. The liberal media
in California is gaslighting the voters along with Gavin Newsom
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by not telling them the truth.
Speaker 9 (34:50):
So I wished out to Governor Gavin Newsom's office to
ask specifically about those numbers. They then pushed me off
to the Finance office. As I'm giving this live report,
I just got in an email from the Finance office
essentially confirming those numbers that you just heard now from
Assemblyman Carl Demayo. They said, in this fiscal year, more
than ten billion dollars was spent on healthcare for medical
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they expect next year to be twelve point one billion.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Essentially confirming that the governor has been lying his own office.
When we come back, Carl Demo is going to talk
to us in detail about this nonsense, and he's also
going to tell us about the pervert Caucus in the
Assembly finally agreeing this week that, yeah, buying sixteen year
olds on the street for sex, and that's a felony.
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All of a sudden. Debra Mark's off today. Heather Brooker
is live in the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Hey,
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