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July 30, 2025 • 22 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Couple
lines are open if you want to jump on. Let's
go to Tom in the Great State of Ohio. Thanks
for holding Tom, and.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Welcome, good morning.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Jeff.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
I heard you talking about the Queen City, so I
thought i'd have the way in.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Yes, please go ahead, Tom.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
So I want to put a little bit of meat
on the bones for your listeners about what was going
on down there. So allegedly and allegedly jeff it'saltercation sall
just alleged. If you listen to Cincinnati mayor a tab Piaval,
he says, let's not jump to conclusions until we get
quote all the facts. So Friday night this happened I

(00:43):
think around three three point fifteen in the morning. The
bars in this area called tr over the Rhine, north
of the downtown Central District usually close around to thirty
two two thirty On Friday night.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
There were a number of.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Events that were going on in the downtown area at
Paycorp Stadium. There was the Black Music Festival. He had
earth Wind and fire Ll Cool, Jay Boutsi Collins, who's
from Cincinnati. We're all performing. Seventy some thousand people right
next to Paycorp red Stadium, they were hosting the rais
that was sold out. Next to that Heritage Bank Arena

(01:18):
was ice Cube and his Big Three basketball tournaments. So
there was a lot of activity Jeff going on Friday night.
And a little bit of the backstory is the city
of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are negotiating their long term
lease agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals and one of the
things that they were prohibited from doing was having events

(01:42):
in Paykor Stadium. So in the new lease, they wanted
to have more events like what the Black Music Festival.
So one would think mayor you know, the Chief of Police,
Terry Fiji, who I think is the sister of the
Chief of Police of New Orleans, would have had patrols
out like crazy two two thirty one point thirty in

(02:04):
the morning. No, nothing, nothing, Jeff, nothing at all. So
last night there was a meeting in downtown Cincinnati with
a lot of business people, residents that live in OTR
because OTR was a gentrified area over the last twenty
five years. It has been built up bars, restaurants, condos and that.
And there was a killing Jeff there about four months
ago forty nine year old former marine. He had his

(02:27):
own fitness studio. A guy who had a rap sheet.
As long as wallpaper got out, he was on paro.
He cut off his ankle bracelet. Like in January.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
He killed this guy.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
He's out there four in the morning rummaging around, breaks
into the guy's house or his studio with a knife,
kills him. His poor wife had to watch it. She
went before the city, the council and everything, asked for
more police because at that time, Jeff, there was one
police person that was assigned to that. That's incredible that

(03:02):
there are twenty thousand shots fired last year in the
city Cincinnati. You know those shots fired detections.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Twenty one thousand shots fired in downtown Cincinnati last year.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Yeah, and you know what that is, Jeff, that's the
potential felony. You're discharging a firearm within the city home.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
It's like a war zone.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Those who's getting shot.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Tom, that's a war zone, Tom, Tom. I've got to
ask you why were there no police patrols, no police officers.
You know, you're right, it's music festivals. You've got all
kinds of events. It's a Friday night to begin with.
How come there weren't a lot of police on the
streets at one thirty two, two thirty in the morning.

(03:45):
How come, well, what, what's? Why?

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (03:48):
What?

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Because have they defunded the police or they just don't
want the police to be there.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
I think it's a combination. It really blows my mind.
I listened to an interview on WLW with Bill him.
He had Ken Kober, the FOP Chief of Police. Their
numbers really down. They're doing everything that they can to
try to get recruits in. They're working these guys overtime,
guys and gals overtime. So I just think that you
know what it's they just turned a blind eye to it.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
That's incredible, Tom, What do you make What do you
make of the fact that people were just observing? I mean,
this was a vicious beatdown of both of them, not
just one of both of them. And you see, I mean,
the guy's getting pummeled, he's on the ground, he can
barely move, and then you still see people kicking him,

(04:40):
stomping on him, laughing. And then that poor woman, that
poor white woman, I mean just got clocked. I mean
just I mean just slugged and just you know, she
just collapses smashes her head on the asphalt. You can
see her eyes are wide open. I thought for a
second she was dead. And she's completely knocked out, blood

(05:02):
is oozing from her mouth, and nobody's helping, nobody's looking
to stop it. Instead, they're all filming. It's as if Tom,
we there's no empathy, you know. I remember again. I
don't want to make it seem like, oh, back in
my day, but you know, okay, yeah there were fights
when I was growing up. Yeah, sure, Montreal, it's a
big city.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
There are.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
But you know, you knock somebody out, you have a fight. Bang,
you hit the guy, the guy falls down, it's over.
No now the guy or the girl in this case,
the woman is on the ground and knocked out, and
they still got a kick and stomp and like I
said earlier, kick him in the head you know she's
still breathing. Or kick him in the head she's you know,
he's still breathing. What has changed in our culture?

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Tom?

Speaker 1 (05:46):
That now we got to pulverize people and beat him
beyond consciousness.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Disgusting to watch that video Jeff and a poor woman
that hit the deck and hit that concrete. I thought,
just like I thought that she had expired. I mean
she had hard I just think that, Jeff. People get
their kicks out of seeing these videos on social media,
So you know what, let it run its course, meaning
let's just film it, and let's just film it to

(06:14):
the bitter end. But no onet one person, Jeff, out
of one hundred allegedly people watching this and filming it,
there had to be at least one hundred one person
called nine one one, and it wasn't until like twenty
minutes afterwards. So all these people are getting their kicks
out of watching this. Now, you and I both know, Jeff,

(06:35):
if the shoe was on the other foot, Oh.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Oh, it'd be the biggest story in the country. Oh,
Dan in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (06:50):
By Jeff.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Thanks for taking the call my pleasure down.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
You know, Jeff, when you see situation like we've got
in this country where you've kind of thrown God by
the wayside and you've considered it with government and unfortunately
a government for the last few decades that have been very,
very corrupt, a lot of it's gone without being seen
under the covers until finally that it's metastasized as a

(07:16):
cancer or a disease, the way that it has where
actually people can see it, they can feel it, and
they become uncomfortable with it. And when you have you know,
places like Chicago and New York that you know, remember
the guy that was in the subway, he was a
military man and this crazy lunatic was going after somebody,

(07:38):
and you know, he stood up grabbed the guy. Unfortunately,
the guy was choked to death, but he went through hell,
literal hell. He could have been thrown in jail, but
just trying to be a good Samaritan and stand up.
But many people see that, they look at that and say, well,
if I do anything, I'm going to go to court,

(08:00):
I'm going to go bankrupt. My life's going to be Roland.
And this all stems from the level of corruption that
this country has put us through and the amount of division,
meaning conservatives lunatic liberals. You know, Unfortunately, the lunatic liberal
is easily led. They're not you know, they don't think reasonably,

(08:22):
they think emotionally rationally. It goes right out the window
with logic, definitely, no way. So the bottom line is
that it's because of the level of corruption that we've
all watched and that we're all taken for as many
years as we have have degraded, our cities have degraded,

(08:42):
religion have degraded, you know, the American way, and unfortunately
you see it in the big cities where instead of
going to church, you go to a gang meeting. And
then you know, you start seeing that and you're beginning
to be afraid that this poor guy. I watched that,
and let me tell you something. Those guys got their

(09:03):
heads kicked off, and not by just one person. There
was probably six, eight, ten people that were kicking the
living hell out of three or four people. And I
I mean I looked at it and I thought people
were gonna die. I mean, you don't get your head
kicked like that and your bell rung like that and
not have some serious problems thereafter, and I mean for
a long time thereafter. So the solution to this, the

(09:28):
solution to this is just we need more Trumps. I mean, granted,
he's one of a kind, but we need more people
like him to take office, straighten out this mental mess
that we've created, get people in there that are actually
behind the country, that have a little bit of you know, camaraderie,

(09:48):
and nationalism and all of the things that are important
to making this world run. And you just look at
what Trump's done. He's turned us around six months from
the laughing stock of the war world to a very
hot country that's doing everything right. And that should set
the stage for everybody to see and look at what
real leadership is and what real commitment to the country

(10:13):
that this man has. And that's the people that we
need to insert into our political system, into our media,
into our our academics, and everywhere else that it's needed,
because quite honestly, it's our responsibility to get you know,
to get the situation back in control, unify the country,

(10:36):
show the right trail. And you know, Jeff, it just
sickens me. It sickens me to see the level of
how many people can just be led through ignorance.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Oh I agree, No, Dan, I agree. And look, just
going to that Cincinnati example, that that that that vicious beating. Look,
it's it's the mayor you talk about corruption. The mayor
is corrupt to the bone. That police commissioner, that's a
clear woke higher she has no business being a police commissioner.

(11:08):
And again, I just you know, her response to me
said everything. She holds a press conference finally, because there
is so much anger on social media and they're demanding
arrests and answers and explanations, and then she delivers a
press conference. And I agree with you, Dan, You look

(11:30):
at that video. It's horrific. You can't watch it. And
it's you know, eight ten, twelve fifteen. It's like a pack,
like a pack of wolves, and they're beating this white
bald guy senseless. I mean, whatever the altercation was, it's over.
I mean, you've beaten the hell out of the guy.

(11:52):
And he's in the middle of the street like an animal.
They're dragging him on the street like an animal, and
he's on the ground, he's completely now unconscious, and they're
still stomping on him, kicking his face, kicking his ribs,
jumping on top of him. And then that that woman
just laying there, completely out cold, her eyes open, blood

(12:15):
spewing out of her mouth. I thought she was dead,
I thought she I'm sorry, I don't mean to be graphic.
It's you know, it's a family show. But I thought
she split her head wide open, and I thought her
brains were coming out. I thought she was dead. And
she's lying there and they're still like, what are you
kicking her for? Like, what is wrong with you? And
it's they're laughing, they're high fiving each other, and it's

(12:38):
exactly what Tom and Ohio said. I mean, there were
hundreds of people. You can see the crowd and they're
all filming and not one person called nine to one
one until about maybe fifteen to twenty minutes after. So
you've just got two limp bodies on the ground in
the street like this, and de Mayor is trying to

(13:03):
cover this up. The police commissioner is angry at so
really at Elon, because Elon Musk was the one that
really you know, drew spot like, you know, a shed
of light on the whole thing by playing the cut
and saying, how come nobody's talking about this? Why is
the media completely quiet about this? And she's like, damn it.
You guys on social media and in fact, what she said,

(13:25):
if you want to get technical, she said, you know,
outside of this incident, it was a pretty good weekend
in Cincinnati, meaning you know, not that many people were
shot or raped or mugged, but you know, you guys
on social media, all of you you've got to make
a big deal about this, and I'm thinking, you're covering

(13:46):
it up. Why are you trying to cover it up?
You commit a crime, you go to jail. You commit
a vicious beating, you go to jail. Now, look, it's
obvious the mayor is corrupt, the police commissioner is corrupt.
They've ordered the police to basically get off the streets,

(14:11):
and everybody wants to turn a blind eye. Now, all
this is going to lead to is even more violence,
and it's going to lead to more beatings. And I'm
telling you, people are going to die. It's not just
going to be put them in the hospital for six
months or permanent brain damage. And I think both of them,
I don't know if they're ever going to be the
same again. No, you're going to start seeing people just

(14:33):
drop dead on the streets. And notice they have no
fear of the law, they have no fear of authority.
There's no fear of any consequences. They're filming themselves beating
someone to a pulp, They're putting themselves on Facebook or
Instagram or x or wherever. They're like, Uh, they have

(14:56):
no fear of anything or anybody. And that's because of
the climate that they've created in these blue cities and
blue states all across the country. This is liberalism. You
hate the police, you defund the police, you hate law
and order, and it's open season as frankly, especially on

(15:20):
white people. I'm just gonna call it as it is,
but in particular on law abiding citizens. And they can
they can smell them, they can sniff them. Oh, this
one's a law abiding person. That one's not carrying a gun,
that was not gonna push back, that was not going
to fight back. So like a bunch of bullies and thugs,

(15:41):
eight ten, twelve, fifteen of them. And look this, I
not this is gonna sound sexist, but it's not to me.
I look at females women as the more civilized sex.
I just do. I was brought up that way. To
see young women like to me, yeah, okay, I can
know men can be animals, I get it. But to

(16:02):
see young women. Rob and Wellesley, thanks for holding Rob
and welcome.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
Jeff, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Jeff.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Always remember, Jeff, if you never trust Democrats with your wality, wallet,
your security, or your or your kids.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Number two.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Nothing personal to Dan in New Hampshire. We gotta do something.
We gotta do something. Yeah, Dan, what you gotta do
is take out your papers and run for office. That's
what you gotta do. Win, lose a draw Like the
state of Massachusetts when I ran in twenty four that lady,
that Republican person didn't put a single person on the ballance.

(16:49):
Myself and the guy done a Plymouth ran on our
owns will never recognize.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
Shame on them.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
That part of the problem. As far as the policing,
the police in Boston is a great example, Jeff. Those
are all government workers first and law enforcement. We have
our own Lloyd Austin in Boston.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
That guy originally he was on a situation for gang
members drug deals, and what happened was he got tuned
up by the police one night because he was dressed
as in playing clothes, and then he ended up in
Detroit and then he got caught on a ticket scam. Again.
The problem is this the plantation people. They don't want

(17:29):
to do anything. We've seen this many times. If you're
in a place in Boston and you have some conservatives
protesting something in Boston, the police will automatically go after
the conservative on purpose because they can't have those people
in the city of Boston disturbing the natives, because that's
why the police is the way it is. Their job

(17:50):
is to keep everybody out and keep it under control.
So that's why they'll do nothing. They'll never do anything
because that's just the way it is. And Jeff, listen,
the bottom line is this, folks, we need to do
one thing. The cities. These communists or memin now Maxists
are always anti Semitic, racist and chauvenists no matter what happens,

(18:13):
and don't get down the racist hole. Always talk about
their ideology all the time. No one likes the Marxist
of Bolshevik or communists, a socialists. They all are terrible people.
But you just have to understand. The one thing they need, Jeff,
is money. They need money to keep the plantation going,
the stamp power. So number one, folks, hey, you can't

(18:33):
sit in the sideline anymore. They're coming after you. They
built an army and they're coming after you. If you
think you can sit in the sideline, you're out of
your mind. They'll steal your cops. And the one thing,
Jeff about the beating, the thing that I noticed when
the girl got suck a punch and got knocked out
the girl with the white pants on want to steal
her watch when the hand was in the air.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
No I noticed that, Yeah, you know, I mean I
need to laugh either, allow for your cry, but I
mean she gets viciously. You're right, sucker punched the poor
you know, white woman falls, her head smashes on the asphalt,
and then like her arm is like just jerking in
the air because she's out cold and blood is spewing
out of her mouth. And then one of the members

(19:14):
of the mob is like, you know, yeah, can I
grab the watch? You know, can I just grab like
just pick or clean.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
Rob.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Honestly, it's it's beyond disgusting. And I think what I
think what the country finds so reprehensible and so shocking
is that it was so cold, so a moral no sympathy,
no empathy whatsoever. Human life has no value. It was

(19:44):
so brutal. These two people were treated like they were animals,
the victims, and the way they were just dragged on
the streets like they were a piece of meat. And
then rather than do anything about it, make arrests, indict people,
hold people accountable, they were going to let this go.
The police commissioner in Cincinnati was going to sweep this

(20:06):
under the rug. The mayor was going to sweep it
under the rug if it wasn't for social media and
people like you, Rob, you know, gad flies who they
can't stand because you're not going to be put in
your place. You're going to constantly speak out and be active.
Nothing would have happened. Two people in the hospital, maybe
permanent brain damage, and no one would have gone to jail.

(20:28):
Nothing would have happened. They would have just been Internet
superstars on social media. I mean, that's how sick and
perverted it's becoming. So I agree with you. We've got
to start running for office local. It doesn't matter a
school board, it doesn't matter town council, city council. But
we've got to start at a minimum. If you're not

(20:50):
going to run, volunteer and get active work for a campaign.
But we've all got to do our part. Rob, thank
you very much for that call. Paul in New Hampshire, Paul,
I hate to do this to you. I've got one minute.
The floor is all yours.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
Go okay, Jeff, I hope you took your blood pressure
pill because I got more information for you. The Main
Wire ran that story on the coppin Old Orchard Beach.
The last paragraph of the article says that in April,
Ice detained a corrections officer in Cumberland County who was

(21:32):
illegally here. He overstayed his visa from the Democratic Republic
of Congo and he's now apparently in a IC attention
center in New Hampshire. So take another blood pressure pill.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Incredible. So now they're hiring illegals as corrections officers, Paul,
So the criminals, sorry that you allow for your cry.
The criminals are now watching over the criminals
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