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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, just very quickly. A lot of you are making
the point, and I think you are not one hundred
but one thousand percent correct, Jeff. A homeless man did
more to catch the shooter than the Providence police. A

(00:20):
homeless man, forgive me, but either the allow for you cry.
A homeless man did a better job of police work
than the Providence freaking police. You can't make this up.
I'm telling you cannot make it up. By the way,
there was a fifty thousand dollars reward the FBI put out.

(00:43):
I really hope this homeless guy gets to fifty thousand.
I mean, you want to talk about deserving that fifty k,
so I hope they're not going to be cheap on
that as well. You know, give this homeless guy the
fifty thousand dollars. Without him, you wouldn't have you wouldn't
have caught the shooter. Now, let me just ask all
of you this, and maybe I'm missing something, maybe a

(01:06):
psychiatrist or a psychologist or whoever can call into the show,
or or anybody that knows about this. Why would a
mass murderer, and that's what he is. He's a mass murderer,
a mass shooter a terrorist whatever you want to call him.
You shoot up Brown, you kill two, you wound nine, Okay,

(01:29):
Then it's all meticulously planned. The car was parked there
for what two weeks, twelve days, he's casing the neighborhood.
He's there for twelve days, you know, walking around on campus,
around campus. He then you know, rents this storage unit.
He then goes to Brookline and then again methodically kills

(01:52):
the MIT professor. He's changing plates so he's not going
to get caught. I mean, this is a very sophisticated,
well planned you know, shooting, right, two acts of terror,
But then you're going to go to a storage unit
up in Salem, New Hampshire on the day you kill

(02:15):
the MIT professor and then essentially blow your brains out
in a storage facility and that's it. Like in other words,
you kill yourself. And had they not found him or
tracked him down, you mean, the body is just going
to be there for I don't know a year or

(02:35):
whatever along the lease was or what I'm saying is,
does this sound normal to you? You know you, yeah,
terrorists maybe want to die, but they want to go
down in a blaze of glory, you know, whatever, a
shootout with police, leave a manifesto something, but or they

(02:56):
going to get caught so they can, you know, tell
the world what they did or whatever. But you commit
these atrocities and then you just go to a storage
facility and what shoot yourself there in the dark and
maybe your body's never going to be found. Does this

(03:18):
make sense? I'm scratching my head. I'm like, has this
I don't know, has this ever happened before. I'm not
talking a husband, wife, whatever, murder, suicide, I get it.
You know, you kill someone that very dear to you,
and then you're like, oh, I don't want to live
with myself, and you kill yourself. I'm talking terrorist attack,

(03:39):
terrorist attack, and nobody would know you did it because
you didn't leave behind the manifesto or anything. So you're gonna,
you know, potentially be if you you know, if they
don't find the body in the storage unit, you're anonymous.
You know, you quote unquote got away with it, and
then you go boom, and you're just gonna like die

(04:01):
in a storage unit in the dark. I don't know.
Does this it doesn't add up? Am I missing something?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Dolly in Salem. Thanks for holding Dolly and welcome.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
I'm good, How are you? Dolly? Very good?

Speaker 2 (04:28):
I was calling because it honestly doesn't make sense. So
I live right near that storage facility, and I started
hearing helicopters last night flying over the house. And you know,
at first, you just kind of hear them there out there,
and then you know, you started hearing them more and
more and more, and you know, next thing you know,

(04:49):
I'm looking out and there's four helicopters flying over the
top of my house, and I'm like, what the heck
is going on? And at the same time that this
is happening, one of my co workers who also lives
in Salem, she texted me and she had said that
she has a friend that's a firefighter in Salem and

(05:10):
said stay away from the Tuscan Village because they were
saying the Brown University guy ended up over there. So
I'm not really sure you know what I mean that
you know a firefighter from the town of Sale, I'm
sure he's on the scanners or whatever, say that he's
at the Tuscan Village. And yet you know, the Tuscan

(05:33):
village is all the way, you know what I mean,
down twenty eight from where we are, you know where
the storage facility is, So, you know, I'm not sure
if that makes sense to me, you know, at all.
And like these helicopters that were flying around, I'm like,
I don't know what they were. I'm like, where they
looking for him? Because they were out there, they were
flying all over the place, and I'm like, were they

(05:57):
news reporters? Were they looking for him? You know? I
know there's a rail trail that goes that you know,
goes from right where the storage facility is, that goes
right down to the Tuscan village. So I don't know.
I don't know that I believe what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Dolly, you're putting your finger on something very important. I'm
up against a break. Can you just hang on. I
want to come right back to you and take so
many more of your calls. Six one seven two sixty
six sixty eight sixty eight. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay. I
want to go right back to Dolly and Salem, But

(06:35):
just before I do. The Kooner Country Pole Question of
the Day sponsored by Marios Marios quality roofing, siding and windows.
Was the incompetence of the Brown University and Providence authorities

(06:56):
responsible for the murder of the MIT professor in Brookline?
Let me repeat the question now, remember the cameras were
not working. Now we're finding out many of the cameras
were deliberately disabled, which is disgusting. The police refused to
rush into the building after shots were fired and students

(07:20):
were on the ground bleeding, yelling, shouting, screaming, begging for help,
and this of course allowed the shooter, Nevez Valenti, to escape,
and he eventually went to Brookline, where he then murdered
the MIT professor. Was the incompetence of the Brown University

(07:41):
and Providence authorities responsible for the murder of the MIT
professor in Brookline? Ayes b No. You can vote on
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(08:02):
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n is in national Er. Does Brown does the Providence

(08:27):
police have blood on their hands. I say, yes, what
say you? Let's go right back to Dolly in Salem.
She said she heard helicopters all night last night. There
were four or five of them in the air. She
lives right near that storage facility where the shooter ended
up being found dead, apparently due to self inflicted gunshot wounds. Sally,

(08:52):
I want to ask you this because you're you're really
touching on it. How the whole story, the narrative, nothing
seems to add up and make sense. And I agree
with you. Why would a shooter go to that facility
and shoot himself there? It makes no sense. And to

(09:14):
answer your earlier questions about why there were so many
police and helicopters in the sky, the initial reports were
that he went into the storage unit, but that he
hadn't come out. So the police thought, well, maybe he's
barricaded himself in there, like it's a hiding area. He's
got food, he's got water, He's going to stay there

(09:37):
for a week or two or whatever and then eventually
try to make an escape. So that's why they came
in heavy, thinking, well, no, he's going to be you know,
he's going to be armed to the teeth, and there
could be a shootout with him when they charged in.
Eventually they found him apparently dead and had been dead

(09:58):
for days. So does this make I mean, have you
ever heard of this where a man commits not one,
but two terrorist atrocities and then goes out to a
storage facility, closes the door all alone, and then kills
himself where potentially he may never be found. I mean, Dolly,

(10:22):
I've never heard of anything like this. But that's me.
What say you?

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah, no, it doesn't It doesn't make sense. And again
the first thing that stands out to me is my
coworker texting me that he was at the Tuscan Village.
You know, if you go up twenty eight in Salem
where the storage facility is the southern part of Salem

(10:51):
and it's right on the Misouan line, and then you
you know, can go to north Salem, you know, go north,
Tuscan Village is right like in the middle of Salem.
So I don't understand why they would say he was
at the Tuscan Village. But then you know, then it's
now the storage facility. It doesn't make sense to make

(11:15):
And like I said in the beginning, and I don't
know if they were just news, you know, if they
were news helicopters. I don't know what they were, but
I mean they started at one part and then it
seemed like they moved to where I live, you know,
and then we're hovering. I mean I had a helicopter

(11:35):
directly just hovering above my house. It was kind of annoying.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
You know.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
After a while, I was like, oh, can they just
be done with this already, because these helicopters are really
kind of annoying and loud. But yeah, it doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
I'm with you, Dolly looked as none of this adds up.
None of this adds up. Look, my first initial reaction again,
it's still just an initial reaction. When you know, when
that MIT professor was murdered, stories broke everywhere. I mean
these are wires, stories, not you know, on these fringe websites.

(12:12):
Israel was looking, I mean the Israeli media, the Israel
had sent some of their top investigators into Brookline that
they thought this was part of an Iranian hit squad.
They were seriously looking into this. So when they said
they found him dead in the storage facility, right away
I thought, well, yeah, the Iranians bumped him off. I
mean that was my first if you well, my honest reaction.

(12:33):
I was like, okay, he he committed this atrocity at Brown,
maybe as a cover. In other words, you got this
big terrorist atrocity taking place in Brown that's going to
divert and distract a lot of attention. You go, you
murder the MIT professor, which was a clean hit. It

(12:54):
was what two shots or three shots and he was dead.
So people are more focused on than on Mit, which
was maybe the real target. And now he's a loose
end and they just dispose of him. That's what I
thought initially. Now I'm asking myself, he's obviously a convenient patsy.

(13:15):
Now the other thing is, again not to overthink it,
but he's a resident of Miami, Florida. He's been living
in Florida now for years. Do the shooting in Brown,
do the shooting at you know, in Brookline, kill the
MIT professor. Why not just go in your car and
drive all the way to Florida or okay it was

(13:39):
a rental car, then just rent the car. Apparently it
was one of these rental cars that he had, so fine,
just take the car, go to Florida. And you can
drop it off at you know, the rental agency. So
I don't know, it's just nothing, nothing about this. And

(14:01):
then again we know what they're covering up. On one level,
it's very clear they're covering up the colossal, reckless, negligent
incompetence of the President of Brown. And remember Brown runs Providence.
Brown runs Providence, and really Brown runs Rhode Island, so

(14:26):
they have to cover up for Brown. So they're covering
up for the President of Brown. There's no question. Now
they're covering up about the cameras. They're covering up how
many of them didn't work. They're covering up how many
of them were deliberately now disabled. Now they're covering up
also the police, how they refuse to rush in. I mean,
they've got lawsuit now upon lawsuit upon lawsuit upon lawsuit,

(14:49):
and they've got a PR disaster. But I keep returning
to a central fact of the shooting, the pull witnesses,
and this has been widely reported, not one, not two,
many of them said he shouted out ala hu akbar.

(15:18):
So are they also covering up the fact that this
was an immigrant who initially came here on the diversity
visa lottery? Program who was clearly not vetted, there's no question,
and was potentially or maybe a Muslim from Portugal. Notice

(15:42):
why is the media not asking the obvious question? There
are Muslims in Portugal. In fact, there's more and more
of them, I like in every Western European country. France
is overrun with Muslims. Now, so was he a Muslim?
Legitimate question and why did so many people say he

(16:05):
shouted out ala huacabar? If this happens to be a
Portuguese guy who was bitter at Brown over something that
happened twenty five years ago, and who knew the MIT
professor twenty five years ago, and I don't know, was
jealous or envious or whatever motive you can concoct. Okay,
a couple lines are open. If you want to jump

(16:27):
on you can text the cooner man seven zero four
seven zero seven zero four seven zero. This is from
six TOZH three And I think makes an absolutely fascinating
point about now the shocking revelations that the Providence police
and the campus police were there at the building within

(16:48):
minutes of the shooting. People were still on the ground,
students bleeding, screaming, yelling. Yet they refuse to go in.
Not only did they refuse to go in, but they
were talking about where to park the car. One guy
said he needed a day off. Were they even in

(17:10):
the right building? I mean, it was an absolute disaster.
It was a clown show, and that this clearly allowed
the shooter to escape that there's no question now. And
so this is what six Z three is reacting to. Jeff.
This is a disturbing trend I've noticed among different law

(17:30):
enforcement agencies over the past several years. This is not
the first time we've had an active school shooting where
law enforcements stood around outside and refused to rush in.
One of the best known instances was the Parkland shooting.

(17:51):
Uvaldi was another. By the way, it's a worrisome thing
when the very officers who are paid to put their
lives on the lawn in the interest of public safety
refuse to do their duty. I agree, I agree, and
that's why I want that DEI hire campus police chief fired.

(18:13):
I want every coup who was at that scene and
refused to go in fired, And I want that joke
of a police chief in Providence fired, and the president
of Brown fired. They played Russian roulette with people's lives,

(18:35):
two students are now dead, and an MIT professor is dead.
Agree disagree six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight. Eddie in Charleston. Thanks for holding Eddie, and.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
Welcome come on and Jeff.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Merry Christmas. All the best to you and your family, Eddie.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
Two things I'd like to say. One, I believe it
was a sleeping cell terror activity because what better place
in a storage unit where you can congregate hide weapons, explosives.
People gather there, a few buddies go in, or they're

(19:24):
moving boxes, they're moving furniture, that's what it appears, but
there's weapons there. And then believe that it was knocked
off by people that were there. There was a meeting
place there and that's what I believe in. And they
should check the tapes going back for when he first

(19:44):
rented that facility to who's who went to that storage
unit and see what they were doing there. You'll find
a lot of answers there. That's what I have to
say about that. On the on the other hand, I
want to do a great applause to that homeless person.

(20:07):
That homeless person I hope he does get the fifty
thousand dollars. In fact, he should get one hundred thousand
dollars on top of it. They should give him one
of the jobs, be the president of Brown University, a
police chief, because he has more brains than all of
them standing up there at the podium. Okay, and they

(20:32):
they why didn't they have this person that broke the case,
the homeless person. They are congratulating them. I want to put,
as you say, another log on the fire. If it
was an illegal immigrant, would they showcase him in front
of the public. You bet, you bet your booty did

(20:54):
showcase and say, oh, he's an illegal immigrant, and you're
trolling them out the content. But no, this poor swab
must be the regular American homeless person. And then they
push them aside and they take the credit for them.
Is so disgusting, so disgusting, and they should all be fired,

(21:15):
and that homeless person should get the money and get
a position that one of the stuff there standing in
the front of the cameras are taken. And that's all
I have to say.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Eddie, love the call, love it, Merry Christmas, all the
best to you and your family. Eddie. The hero is
the homeless person. Without the homeless person, they want to
crack the case. So I want you to think about this.
An eight billion dollar freaking endowment. You're charging students ninety
one hundred k a year just intuition, and none of

(21:53):
your cameras were able to do a thing, none of
them and whatever camera use you did, the grainy you know,
the grainy surveillance videos they put out that was from
doorbell cameras on the streets, from residents who lived near
Brown and it took a homeless guy who just said, no,

(22:15):
what's this car doing here? It's been parked here for
like ten days. You mean the Providence police, as you're
doing your patrol, you don't notice, what's this car with
foreign plates? Foreign plates but out of state plates, out
of state plates, and it's just sitting there day after
day after day after day after day, like the nobody

(22:41):
wants to look into this, No, I guess not. Not
the Keystone cops. And the reason why they didn't have
that homeless person because they were there to congratulate themselves.
That to me was what was so disgusting about yesterday.
The backslapping, the back padding, the self congratulation, you know,

(23:01):
you're great. No, no, no, you're great. No no, you're great,
and you got idiot moonbats. I swear to you who
are emailing me, these lunatics, you should acknowledge they did
a great job. What fine police work this police chief.

(23:25):
How dare you call him DEI? Well, actually, Providence calls
him a DEI hire. That's what they said when they
hired him. He was hired in the name of diversity, equity, inclusion.
Providence said it not me number one, number two, stunning,
colossal incompetence. He doesn't know if there's inside cameras outside cameras,

(23:49):
which cameras were tracking this shooter yesterday? He took his
life last night? What No, he took his life three
four days ago. What are you talking about? You don't
even know the basic facts of the case. Honestly, God
help us, really, God help us. Tom in Westford, Thanks

(24:13):
for holding Tom and welcome.

Speaker 5 (24:17):
Great show is always and I hope you have a
merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
You Thank you, Thank you, Tom. All the best to
you and your family.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
One thing I'm really puzzled with. You have one online
looking and everything. They said they found guns with him.
Where the guns the ones that looked like could have
been used in both instances the bullets the shooting of
the guy and the shooting of the students. Did the
bullets match up the same casing? I mean, and then
the other thing too. He mentioned some about did they

(24:44):
turn off cameras so that because they turned off the
cameras for the protests, they they couldn't see him. It's
just so many holes that's going on. It's like those
are key problems that they haven't said any place on
the internet, you know, like you said, really really really strange.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Well, nobody believes the official narrative. Nobody, I mean unless
you're a diehard moonbat, like a real you know, Bill
and Sudbury type. I mean, unless you're one of those
where you know, they spoon feed you and oh oh,
I mean, whatever you think of the shooter, the motive
of the shooter. For example, Sandy, her theory is and

(25:25):
it's a very plausible theory obviously, and it is a
theory because of speculation, because we don't have much evidence.
But you know that this is just a very disgruntled man,
psychologically not well in the head, whose career went on
the Dynez downward spiral. So he blamed his university, and
he took classes physics classes at that engineering building and

(25:48):
went there and lashed out at the building and then
probably was either jealous of the MIT professor or since
they knew each other going back twenty five years, you know,
at that instant too, they all graduated from the two
of them, maybe asked him for letters of reference or recommendations,
and the MIT professor, again I'm just spitballing, said no,

(26:10):
he's crazy, you're not right in the head. I'm not
going to give you a reference. And so this man,
who's professionally very frustrated, just said, I'm done. I'm going
to attack my old university. I'm going to attack this
MIT professor who we both went to the same program.
He's now elite, one of the leading nuclear scientists and

(26:32):
researchers in the world. I'm this guy living hand to
mouth in Florida, and then just take his own life,
you know, up at that storage unit. Maybe whatever, Okay,
whatever you think about the theory of who this shooter was,
what is crystal clear is that the cameras should have

(26:53):
been working. The cameras should have been state of the art.
The camera should have had ai facial recognition like you
have at every other in college university, never mind elite
college university, and so you have such sheer woke incompetence

(27:15):
at Brown that they allowed this shooter to slip through
their hands, and that led at a minimum, at a
minimum to the death of that MIT professor. There's no
question that, there's no question, And maybe we could have
had no deaths if the police reaction time was better,

(27:39):
if they actually had cameras in real time. Oh there's
a shooting, go go go. If I'm the victims' families,
the families are the victims. You take Christina Pakson to court,
you sue her, you see the police chief, you sue

(28:02):
the university, You take them for everything they're worth. Because
to me, what they did was unforgivable, unforgivable. And her
performance yesterday, even liberals aren't defending that. Even the local
hack media is saying, she's got to go. That was
one of the most disgraceful, pathetic performances I've ever seen

(28:26):
from anybody. And she's paid three point two million dollars
a year. Another by the way, another DEI hire a
ya yai aya. She said the system worked you think
the system worked? Oh oh yeah, ooh yeah. On what planet
do you think the system worked? Thank you for that call, Tom,

(28:49):
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to take calls. I promised. Six one seven two six'
six sixty eight sixty eight is the? Number all? Right
you want to have a couple of laughs here it.
Is this is the president Of, brown remember missus three

(31:16):
point two million dollars a, Year Christina, packson AND i
gotta say even the local hack media and they're all,
liberals they're All. Democrats but her incompetence is so, egregious so,
obvious so, conspicuous so indefensible that they just let her

(31:38):
have it. Yesterday you can tell they just know stop bsing.
Us and it's Obvious brown is now covering its rear,
end there's a cover up going. On they were, negligent
they were. Irresponsible the cameras for whatever, reason we're not,
working and now we've got dead people and dead bodies.

(32:00):
Everywhere so she's responding to a question about the lack
of video cameras in that engineering building where the massacre took,
place and they're, saying don't you you know an eight
billion dollar, endowment one hundred thousand dollars a, year, intuition
don't you think you should have a cameras and be,

(32:23):
sophisticated modern cameras that work and that you keep turned.
On listen to her unbelievable, response and by the, way
the arrogance on her, face the hubris on her, face the,

(32:45):
elitism she was, cold, condescending patronizing that she was so
off putting roll cut TWELVE a.

Speaker 9 (32:56):
Mic is the video evidence in this? Case from my,
Perspective i'm not law enforcement, agent has been incredibly. Helpful
the moving of the person around the. Neighborhood those video
images they helped practice. Case SO i think the video was.
Important and as The Attorney general explained at a recent press,

(33:19):
conference this individual was not spending his time on The brown.
Campus he came into a building on the edge of the.
Campus he, Left he was in the. Neighborhoods the investigation
focused on the. Neighborhoods the video was there and that
was really really instrumental in pracking the. Case but you
can ask them.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Now she starts to, leave so she gets she, starts
she's don't leave the podium like she wants to get
out of there as quickly as she. Can so now
listen to what she's. Saying she's, Saying, no the fact
that our cameras weren't, working the fact that we didn't
have cameras in parts of the, building the fact that
we had turned it, off the, Fact, hey, no what

(34:01):
are complaining. About there were neighborhood. Cameras that's what the police.
Used and, uh what's the Problem either you laugh or your.
Cry but the shooting was on. Campus well it was
the edge of. Campus it's, campus and the building wouldn't

(34:23):
have adequate videos and adequate. Security, no, no it all,
worked and what's the. Problem everything. Worked so THIS nbc,
reporter by the, way non, liberal non, hack says, no,
no can you stay at the? Podium come, back and
he says the videos that helped so called crack the

(34:46):
case were from the, Neighborhood they were not From Brown.
University why can't you you guys just say we messed,
up we messed? Up how come you can't just say?
That why can't you say the sky is? Blue Roll
cot twelve a mike.

Speaker 10 (35:08):
And this is my follow, up man in president can
say the bodium.

Speaker 11 (35:11):
Food, yes video played a big role in this, case
the neighbor's, video the rental car, video but not the
video from the building that he walked in, freely both before.

Speaker 10 (35:24):
When he got into a confrontation and when he came
back and decided to kill. People you didn't have cameras
in that. Building just say it so we can get
us over. It and my next question is will you
did came follow?

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Up yeah with the cameras in the. Building, yeah we
walk cameras that.

Speaker 9 (35:39):
Building you, KNOW i think we need to look. Back
we'll look at everything that is done. THAT i do
not think a lack of cameras in that building it
had anything to do with what happened. There and we
will go for. It thank you.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
On the, SPOT i swear To god on the spot
fired this woman's. Ass THAT'S i would Have i'm not you're.
Fired you're. Fired i'm not just, lady you're. Fired out,
OUT i gotta pack my. Bags we're gonna pack your.
Bags get the hell. OUT i, mean this is the
lack of cameras in the building had nothing to do

(36:17):
with what. Happened, whoa. WHOA i know you're a, moonbat
but my, god can you be that humanly. Stupid if
there was a camera at the, entrance he would have
been spotted coming. In if there were cameras in the,
hallway you could have spotted. Him if there were cameras

(36:40):
in the, classroom you could have identified. Him at a bare.
Minimum it would.

Speaker 12 (36:44):
Have sent the alert system immediately, immediately especially if the
cameras were wired to the police, station as they should, be.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
So the police could have come on the scene. Immediately
lives could have been saved number, One number, two we
would have known everything we needed to know about. Him
maybe he wouldn't have slipped. Away they would have caught.
Him THE mit professor would be alive. Today this is a.

(37:21):
Success you're telling me now that there was adequate surveillance
and security footage and security cameras and. Protection three people are,
dead nine are. Wounded fire her ass on the spot
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