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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner Country. Okay, what is happening? Twenty miles
from where I live, maybe about twenty five minutes by
car from where the cooner man lives. As you know,
I live in southern Massachusetts, but we go to you know,
we go to Providence, Rhode Island. You know, I'm not

(00:21):
saying every day, but you know, quite often. Kids love it.
They're great pizza, we love College Hill. There's many areas
of Providence, really wonderful people. But I gotta tell you
I thought they were corrupt in Massachusetts. I really did.
I thought the Democrat machine. Nobody could be more incompetent,

(00:43):
nobody could be more corrupt, nobody could be more bad.
I think Massachusetts may have met their match. What is
unfolding now from the Governor's office and Rhode Island, all
the way down to the mayor of Providence, that idiot,

(01:05):
to this DEI hire, this affirmative action higher of a
police chief, and this attorney general a clown, an absolute clown,
To the president of Brown University, to the head of
campus security at Brown. This is the Keystone Cops. You

(01:33):
can't make this up. This is I was gonna say
the three stooges. The problem is there's five or six stooges.
I guess if you go governor, mayor police chief, there's
your three stooges. But then you've got that crazy the
attorney general who's just yelling at everybody because he doesn't

(01:53):
know an answer to a single thing. All he does
is yell and barret reporters. And then you've got the
Brown University president, by the way, another DEI hire, Christina Paxson,
who's yelling, shrieking, screaming, and she doesn't know anything. So
I'm like, it's can't be the three stooges, it's the
five stooges. Anyway, whatever it is here is now the

(02:16):
absolute latest. And let me just preface what I'm about
to say now. And I'm really speaking honest to God
from the heart, like I'm in the confessional. Okay, I
want this shooter caught. I do. I want him caught.
I'm hoping they catch him. I'm praying they catch them,

(02:37):
for the two that are dead, for the nine that
are wounded, for what they did to that campus, for
what he did terrorizing that whole community. So please don't
misunderstand what I'm about to say, I hope they catch him.
I want them to catch them. I'm praying they catch them.
I am seriously starting to believe I think the shoter

(03:00):
is going to get away. If these are the people
that are in hot pursuit, he's gonna get away. And
I'm starting to even ask, in all seriousness, do they
even want to catch them? Is there now a serious
cover up going on? Or are we looking at colossal incompetence.

(03:26):
I can't It's either door one or it's door two.
I can't quite figure it out. To be frank, to
be brutally honest, it's either door one or it's door two.
But I'm saying, unless the FBI is doing something behind
the scenes that I'm not aware of, and I hope
to god they are, I think this shooter is gonna

(03:49):
get away. I don't want the shooter to get away,
but I'm like, ah, this one may slip through the cracks.
So here is exactly now what is taking place? Okay,
And I want you to listen to this because this
is gonna blow your socks off. This, This is you're
gonna you're not gonna wrap your mind around this. So

(04:10):
it has now come out that the shooting did not
take place. I was originally told to us by the
police at four twenty two Saturday PM on Saturday, at
four twenty two pm. Why because the actual shooting took
place at four h three pm. That's when the first

(04:33):
shots rang out. The reason why they told the public
four to twenty two pm is because the police were
twenty minutes late to the shooting. That's the first thing
now that has come out. So shots have rung out,

(04:56):
people are dying, You've got students being wounded and maimed,
blood everywhere, panic in the classroom, planic in the hallway,
panic in classrooms down the hall. People are calling nine
to one one furiously saying shooter, shooter, shooter. And it

(05:18):
took the police twenty minutes to get there. Throughout the
entire shooting and the entire incident. And this was clearly
an active terrorism. This is this was an active terrorism.
Throughout this entire active terrorism, the entire Brown University campus

(05:41):
never sent out the emergency sirens. They never sounded the
emergency sirens.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
You know, we you oi oi oi oi you no
not once, not once, and only at four to twenty
two or what is it for twenty three.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Twenty minutes after the shots began to ring out did
the students release, receive forgive me a text alert telling
them that there was a shooter, active shooter on campus
twenty minutes after the bullets started to fly. And then

(06:26):
half an hour later, just before five o'clock, the students,
all of them now barricading themselves or others running outside
in panic, were then told in a follow up text alert,
listen to is that the shooter had been apprehended, that
there was nothing to worry about. In another text alert,

(06:48):
we got them. And then at five seventeen they said,
disregard the previous text alert. We don't have them. And
then they said listen to this, so you know, runar
arcade yourself, hide or fight? Which is it? Which is it? Whatever?
Just what a run, hide, barricade, fight, whatever. Then at

(07:15):
six o'clock they sent out another text alert said that
there was a second shooter and that further shots were fired.
And then about twenty minutes later, you can't make this up,
they said, no, no, no, no, forget the previous text alert.
This had nothing to do with what's happening on campus.

(07:35):
These were shots fired somewhere else in Providence. And on
and on and on it went, and the students terrorized
were barricaded, many of them four five, six, seven, eight
hours as the Keystone cops searched building after building. And

(08:02):
is it still an active shooter? Is it not an
active shooter? Is the shooter off campus? Even though there's
security footage clearly now showing that he ran out of
campus within two minutes after the shooting. Okay, let that go,
just let let no, just let all that go. Then

(08:23):
they tried to frame an innocent man. They went after
and arrested a so called person of interest, Benjamin Erickson,
who clearly had nothing to do with the shooting. And
now they have held multiple press conferences, each one worse

(08:48):
than the previous one. And I'm gonna tell you what
happened in him and you're not gonna believe me. I'm
telling you, you're not gonna believe me. So I'm gonna
play the cuts because you're gonna say, Jay, Jeff, Jeff,
nobody's not freaking incompetent. Nobody, Okay, nobody yours. It's it's

(09:08):
for dramatic effect. You're exaggerating to make people laugh for
dramatic effect. No, I'm telling you that this police chief,
Oscar Perez, this DEI affirmative action loser. I'm sorry, what
a loser? Oh my god, Where did they find this guy?

(09:31):
Ai Ai yai. He's like the modern day pink panther,
you know, inspector clues. Oh, the guy's a modern day
you know, Providence inspector Cluse. Oh he's clueless. He has
been asked again and again and again by reporters, to

(09:55):
their credit, to their media's credit, because they they talk
to the eyewitnesses. You know what the eyewitnesses are saying.
Why won't you simply answer the question, what did the
shooter yell out before he began to open fire? Faculty members,

(10:17):
everybody in that classroom. There was about sixty students in
that classroom at the time of the shooting. All of
them said he yelled something out, and many eyewitnessed. Many
eyewitnesses say it was allaho akbar. There are multiple witnesses
who say we clearly heard it. It was ala who acbar.

(10:41):
He refuses to answer the question, Okay, here it is. Okay,
here's Providence's version of inspector cluseaut So here's the pink panther.
So this is Oscar Perez, junior police chief. By the way,
DEI hire. I mean they said he was a d
I hire. I mean, it's not even like, oh, come on, Jeff,

(11:03):
you're taking a pot shot at the guy. No, really,
they hired him. They said diversity, equity inclusion. So the
guy is an affirmative action higher and you can tell.
I mean, if you've been watching these press conferences, he
is clueless. He's lost. He doesn't really understand what's being asked.

(11:26):
He doesn't really you can't quite understand what he's saying.
I think half the times, half the time, he doesn't
really even know what he's saying himself. I guess the
only thing he's good for. And it's really bizarre. You
have the national even the international media covering the press
conference and half of what comes out of his mouth

(11:48):
is in Spanish. Just you know, he'll talk in English
and give a non answer because that's all he gives
is non answers, and then he just starts ripping into Spanish. Really,
he just has riffing into Spanish, and he just goes
on and on, and I'm like, I don't understand a
word you're saying. Most of the reporters are like, what

(12:09):
is he saying? We don't know what he's saning. No, no,
I understand. He's also being asked questions in Spanish, but
it's just that's all. You're just like half his press
conferences are in Spanish, I swear to you. So it's like,
you know, hear me ego and we're like, what are

(12:32):
you saying? Like, I'm sorry, can we talk in the
language that we all understand? But anyway, again, no, let
that go. So here it is what did the shooter yell?
Because everybody said he yelled something. Now you've interviewed all
the witnesses and many of them have told you alaho akbar,

(12:57):
but they don't want to say that. So what did
the shooter yell? Listen out of this roll cut eleven? Sorry, Mike,
is this in English or in Spanish? Because he goes
back and forth? Is this in on on glads? We
got it in English? Okay, Roll cut eleven. Mike has

(13:20):
a report shooter.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
Yelled something right before a shot came in.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Can you tell us what that?

Speaker 4 (13:26):
What that was? He's part of the investigation, John and Woopje.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
The only reason I asked that though.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Is, for instance, like with a uniformer.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
His brother recognized the writing, So is it it's possible
a friend or faily member might recognize if the person
said something that was significant.

Speaker 5 (13:47):
Correct, Why you don't other than the nine millimeter?

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Is there anything else inside that elmatorium that you.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
Could tell us?

Speaker 4 (13:55):
Now that's correct?

Speaker 1 (13:55):
They listen.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
Like I said, earlier, investigations will bring us to evidence
that we need to collect in order to be able
to prosecute. With that being said, With that being said,
we're going to continue to collect evidence. And if he
leads us to something to that nature that's going to
be extremely helpful for us to identify, somebody will be
the first ones to put it out.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
So he's not answering, he's refusing to answer. Now, I'm
gonna be brutally honest with you, okay. And by the way,
they did teach him one stick, okay, because that's what
the Democrats do, right, They kind of mold these people.
Just called the reporter by their first name. I don't
know who this reporter was that asked them, some kind
of a local reporter, but just call him John. John

(14:41):
Good No, John, John. It's part of the investigation. John.
A good question, John, And we're gonna go where the
evidence leads us A John, So whatever, it's Ron, it's Mike,
it's Tina, it's Jamie, it's you know what. Just you know,
so identify the reporter by their first name, like I

(15:04):
were buddies, we're friends, and then just bs them. Then
just cover up, cover up, cover just both bsbsbsbs. Okay,
So that's his technique. So honestly, Sandy and I were
talking about this off air. She's just as twisted in
knots as I am. Is it complete incompetence or are

(15:29):
they being told to cover this up and they're just
so incompetent in their cover up or is it a
little bit of both. I can't quite figure it out
because on the one hand, I'm like, well, he's covering up.
I mean, obviously we all know what the guy said,
and you've got so many witnesses that you know a
la hu akbar, you can't be clearer than this. But

(15:52):
he's like, well, we have to look at all the evidence.
We still have to talk to the witnesses. Hold on,
whoa whoa You mean to tell me you still haven't
spoken to all the witnesses. What do we now? On
the fourth day of the shooting. After the shooting, how
long does it take to interview witnesses like are you

(16:13):
people that? Are you? Are you people that incompetent? Anyway?
Now he's asked again because they're just they're dumbstruck. The
media is absolutely dumbstruck, so they ask him again, what
did the person shout or yell the mass shooter before
he started to gun people down? Here's clues oh roll

(16:35):
cut eleven A Mike Alice called up on John's question.
Did the suspect yell? Life has been reported in some
erroneous reporting, but did he yelling to human classroom?

Speaker 6 (16:49):
And how valuable have witness statements been from those who survived?

Speaker 4 (16:54):
Listen, Like, my heart goes out to the victims, he
goes out to the families, and I'll tell you that
they're they're The cooperation has been extremely helpful and that,
with that being said, will continue and I'm gonna respect
the fact that and I hope that they get better.
In my heart and soul goes out to them. So
that's something that's something that we're investigating. We took statements
and we have.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
To confirm that. Sorry that my heart goes out everybody
Uh no, No, what did he yell? Did he okay,
did he yell something? Uh, it's all part of the investor, Tony,
It's all part of the investigation, Tony Brown University, especially

(17:37):
the leadership at Brown. Uh. The moonbat Mayor of Providence,
Brett Smiley. The this police chief Foscar Perez, who I
like the nickname inspector close.

Speaker 6 (17:49):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Uh, Daniel McKee where they found this guy, the moonbat
governor of Rhode Island, the Attorney general who keeps yelling, screaming,
shouting at the media whenever they ask a question. It's
it's descended now into pandemonium. As Sandy said, it's becoming

(18:10):
an absolute joke. These press conferences are sloppy, they're disorganized,
they're disjointed, they're giving contradictory answers. It's they're lying. They're
obviously covering up, so they don't want to answer the
obvious question what did the shooter say? And many eyewitness testimony,

(18:34):
and many eyewitnesses, forgive me, have testified and said their
testimony is that he yeld ala hu akbar. I mean,
it's not just one or two. Many of them have
said it, so clearly they're engaging in a cover up
that this was very likely or probably an Islamic terrorist attack,

(18:55):
at least that's what it looks like. But they don't
want to say that, so bring up key parts of
the investigation. Then it really got bad. And again, forgive me,
I'm not laughing at the circumstances of the two victims
that died. I feel very sorry for their families and
the nine that have been shot. But you know the expression,

(19:18):
either you laugh or you cry, and I'm just tired
of crying. So let's this is a clown show. Let's
laugh at the clowns. So they come out. It's a
national press conference. Millions of people around the country are watching.
For the entire press conference. They cannot even decide or

(19:46):
agree on the new video surveillance footage that was released.
Was it released on Friday? Sorry? Was the video footage
from a Friday or was it from Saturday, the day
of the shooting. So for the first twenty minutes of
the press conference, look it up. Please don't take my

(20:07):
word for it. Inspector clues, Oh, okay, Perez, the police chief,
he says, oh no, it's from Friday. This footage, this
grainy video footage is from the day before the shooting.
Shooting took place at four o'clock. Okay, so this is no, no,
this is the day before where he claims that the shooter.

(20:31):
Here he is on the street outside the campus. He's
scoping out this, you know, the situation, scoping out the location,
and this was all premeditated and pre planned. But then
twenty minutes later, and by the way, he says this
five six times, it was Friday. The footage is from Friday.
Reporters keeps saying, really, it's from Friday. Yeah, it's from Friday.

(20:54):
Then twenty minutes later he says, no, no, I'm sorry,
it's not from Friday. It's from Saturday, two hours before
the actual shooting. So then for about another ten minutes
it's from Saturday, two hours before the shooting. But then
at about the half hour mark you can look it up,
we're back to Friday. It's for the it's from Friday.
And then no, no, it's it's Saturday. So literally the

(21:17):
media starts saying, well, is it Friday? Is it Saturday?
And then the Attorney General starts yelling that's what they do.
He starts yelling, and he says as we said in
our press release that we gave out all of you.
It's on Saturday, and the media is like, but he
kept saying Friday, and he's supposed to be the police chief. Okay.

(21:41):
They now released new video and again, why were they
keeping it for four days? We don't know. They release
it's very grainy, and they keep saying no new information,
new information. And I'm looking at this and ok it's
a pudgy guy. It's a pudgy guy, heavy set, stocky.

(22:02):
You know, he's got a belly after you. I think
his belly is bigger than my belly. And five foot
eight looks like five foot eight and that's it. You
could all you see is the back. You just keep
seeing the back, the back, the back. There's one shot
of the front, but he's got a mask on so
you can't see anything from the face. And I'm like,

(22:23):
this is not really very helpful, but it doesn't matter.
They got the video footage and now they release it.
Listen now to close out roll cut twelve. This is
the police chief, Oscar Perez, Roll cut twelve, Mike.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
Wes.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
You can see the hands photos the same hands video footage,
and so we're asking the public to ensure that they
can see them. They can see here that you want
to focus on the body movements, the way the person
moved their arms, the body posture, the way they carry
their weight.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
I think it was.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
Important movement patterns that may help you identify this individual,
which is extremely important.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
It's very very important. I look at how its tense.
Look look at that belly. Does do you know somebody
with that kind of belly? Actually yes, Jeff Kooner, No, no,
why did you mention my name? For God's sake, They're
gonna investigate me. So pathetic, honestly pathetic. Now this one,

(23:27):
you're not gonna believe it. You're not gonna believe it.
So they tell us that they now have the height
and the weight of the individual. So it gives us
a bit more of a picture. Okay, they don't have
a face, they don't have any kind of an id,
but they do have the height and the weight. As
I mentioned, it was five foot eight. By the way,

(23:48):
I still don't know the weight. But anyway, Stocky Podgy,
the belly, the whole thing, and the media is like, well,
could you give it to us? With millions of people
watching this police chief says, go to the website, and
he gives out the website address, and the media is like,

(24:11):
why don't you just tell us now? I mean, I
don't know, what is he two hundred and twenty pounds?
What is he? Five eight five nine five ten? Could
you just tell us? Just go to the website. That's it,
that's all he says, go to the website. You mean
what you don't know? Like it's you don't know. Listen

(24:35):
now to Perez now and I'm gonna get to this
because this is huge. He's now asking for people in
their teslas, in their cars on the streets around Brown
University they're homes, to go into their video surveillance footage

(25:00):
and review it and then reach out to the police.
Roll cut twelve a mike.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Another thing that we're going to ask the public is
if you have any type of camera system, including teslas,
and your property in this video that you're just so
behind is all.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
It all comes from the residential block of Waterman Avenue,
Power Eyes in Hope Street, and it's those residential areas
that we're asking the public to.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
Look if you have any camera systems or any teslas,
like I mentioned that you look at that footage and
that you can reach out to us and please provide
us into you have.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
So basically we have nothing. As saying we have nothing,
can you please look in your own cameras and see
if you can help us out because we can't solve
the case. We need your help now. He even says
this here it is Can you go back a week?
You're kidding like Saturday is not good enough for you?

(26:03):
Or Friday? No, no, you can just go back, go
back till last week. God, we help help. Could you
please help us out roll cut twelve b Mike a
week to do that.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
And the reason for that because on a Saturday night,
the day off, we actually learned that the individuals in
that neighborhood around ten thirty in the morning. We also
know in this profession of many criminals will case out
of the area weeks and days prior, and so it's
important for us to ensure that we can have you
look at that and help us. And the reason for
that because our offices, our agents are looking at terra

(26:41):
bikes of data and we're looking for a moment that
is shorter than somebody taking a breath.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Well, you're gonna look for a breath and then through
the breath you're gonna find the person. Sorry, now, look,
let me state the obvious. Okay, there are nearly one
thousand in surveillance cameras on Brown University, nearly one thousand.
Why is the Providence police why are they relying upon

(27:13):
the cameras and the surveillance video footage of neighbors on
the street. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, another press conference and
I'm telling you another disaster. So it's now getting national attention.
The story is national already, obviously, but now the story

(27:36):
is becoming the utter incompetence, I mean, the screw up
of this entire investigation and the clowns that are involved
in it. It's obvious now, it is very, very obvious,
screamingly obvious, that the investigation of the mass shooting at

(27:56):
Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island is being run by
people who are more concerned with DEEI than they are
with actually finding the real killer. And so a few
more clips, I promise, I want to go to the
blazing phone lines. So you've got Inspector Cluzo a DEI

(28:19):
hire Oscar peretz. He clearly you won't answer basic questions
asked repeatedly. Could you give us the height? Could you
give us the weight? Could you give us the build
of the shooter? Go to the website? Did the shooter
yell or scream anything? It's part of the investigation. Refuses

(28:40):
to answer, even though student after student after student after
student say, one after another. The person yelled alahu akbar so,
having framed the wrong man, having no suspect whatsoever, having
bungled the response time to the actual shooting, having now

(29:03):
engaged in a blatant cover up, There comes the other clown.
This is Rhode Island's attorney general. Where did they find
this guy? Peter Narona? I hope I'm pronouncing his last
name correctly. N e r O nha narna. Listen now

(29:24):
to him. All he does is yell at reporters. To me,
he's like old yeller. All this guy is, you know,
he just yells at reporters who ask the most obvious
basic questions, because it's obvious he doesn't have answers to anything.
Is the investigation going well? It clearly isn't it? Clearly

(29:47):
isn't The people of Providence say, it isn't. People at
Brown say it isn't. The students say it isn't. Rhode
Island says it isn't. The whole country says it isn't.
Even the left wing liberal media says this thing is
a cluster. You know what, it is a disaster. But listen,
that is Democrat hack. Here's old Yeller roll cut thirteen. Mike.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
My perspective, I think the investigation in a case like this,
which is challenging, one's going really well. On the third
floor of this building, there are dozens of agents, detectives
led by Providence Police prosecutors from my office, working to
put together in What you're seeing is just a portion

(30:37):
of what they're working.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
On right now.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
So they are literally because I have seen at least
part of it. The shift changes late at night. I
think Rhode Islanders should take confidence in their work. They
are veterans of what they do. They're smart, they're professional,
and they're getting the resources from the mayor and the
governor that they need the state police as well to

(31:01):
get this job done.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
On confident they're gonna be able to do that. All right,
So there's an armed mass shooter free, I mean, let
me just state the obvious. Okay, there is an armed
mass shooter who's still on the loose. Now, he may
be in a different state. Hell, he may even be
in a different country. Who knows. When someone shouts allah

(31:24):
hu whackabar, who knows where they end up. Or he
could be a block away from Brown, he could be
anywhere in Providence. I'm not trying to scare people. I'm
just stating the obvious, okay. And this clown is don't worry.
That's what he says. Don't worry, old yeller, don't worry.
It's all a It's all good.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
How do I know it's good because I've seen the
shift changes. In other words, I think for these hacks
in Rhode Island, you mean we gotta work no? I mean,
come on, really, we gotta no a full eight hour shift?
What do you crazy? What is this slavery? What are
you guys crazy? The fact that they're actually doing multiple

(32:09):
shifts for him, Hey, what else do you want from us?
We're actually putting in the hours. I ya yay i
I yea, yay ay yah yay okay, here it comes,
here it comes, And then I'm going to go to
the phones here it comes. If I said it, you

(32:31):
wouldn't believe it. So the FBI is releasing its own
videos already saying, Jeff, I don't understand. Aren't they coordinating?
Aren't they working together? So you have this guy Oscar Perez,
the police chief, and the mayor, and then the ag
and and the the the governor behind them, who, by

(32:54):
the way, looks all his face is red as a tomato.
I have to ask the people of Rhode Island, Daniel McKay,
is his face always that red? Or with the national
spotlight than the pressure, is there a little bit of
a drink key drink key going on? I have to ask,
because I'm looking and he doesn't say very much, but

(33:17):
you just see him in the background. I go, boy,
his nose is red, his cheek like, is he on
the sauce or is he just always got a red face? Anyway,
let let that go. The FBI releases their own video
surveillance footage that they have, and unlike the ones that

(33:38):
the police has, it's not graining. It's actually very clear video.
And not only is it very clear video, you actually
get a pretty good sense of the person, you know,
a much better visual, much better sense of the you know,
the build of the body, the height of the person.
You get a little bit of the face to or

(33:59):
a cracks, but you get something, all right, So you're
getting something. So the reporter asks the obvious question to
the inspector close out the office of the police chief, Perez, well,
why is the FBI releasing different videos than you guys?

(34:19):
Aren't you guys coordinating? And the police chief can't answer
the question. And my suspicion, it's only suspicion. I don't
think he even knew that the FBI had released their
own videos. I think he was like, what what did

(34:41):
they just do?

Speaker 3 (34:41):
What?

Speaker 4 (34:42):
What?

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Because he's so clueless and he's so out of his
league and out of his depth that I think he
has no idea what the FBI has been doing. Anyway,
it's just the theory speculating. But here it is. Here
it is roll cut fifteen, Mike, is that the FBI

(35:03):
MP the culture where I'm working online?

Speaker 6 (35:05):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (35:05):
They were releasing separate videos at separate times. Are dest
coordinating or are hard doing?

Speaker 6 (35:12):
Well?

Speaker 4 (35:12):
You're going to understand this. A lot of people up
Stadius the general stated area, and we're trying to ensure
that we do this right job and collect the events
and that we need, and we want to make sure
that everybody has the especially you guys in the public funding,
don't want to make sure that the community safe, well
infold and stay confident in the work that we're doing.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Okay, Now, he keeps saying that over and over. It's
one talking point they gave him that the community has
to be safe and that they should be confident that
we're doing everything we can. But you haven't answered the question.
The FBI has just released different videos. Aren't you coordinating?
And his answer is, you have to understand how big

(35:51):
the job is, and you could tell. The reporters are like, well, okay, yeah,
it's an investigation. I mean, but you're not. You didn't
know out the video you could do their faces, they're
like their jaws are practically dropping to the floor. So
then another reporter asks a follow up, well, why aren't

(36:13):
there any videos from inside the building where the actual
shooting took place? In other words, forget even inside the building,
outside the building anywhere? How come there isn't a single
video surveillance footage of the shooter on Brown University's campus

(36:35):
inside the building where the massacre took place outside the building.
There are over eight hundred cameras, almost a thousand cameras,
and all you're releasing are some grainy footage taken from
the homes of people who live on the street, residential
homes on the street. You haven't released a single video

(37:00):
footage of anything from inside the campus, anything from on
the campus, whether it's outside or inside. So why is
that here?

Speaker 2 (37:10):
It is?

Speaker 1 (37:11):
Here? It is. He doesn't know what to say, He
doesn't know what to say. He goes into words salad mode.
Here it is world cut sixteen, Mike.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
In terms of.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
Parents inside and outside the engineering buildings are those working
at all and sopposed.

Speaker 4 (37:32):
To So the video that cho you came from inside
the building, and that's all we had at the moment.
That was all we had at this moment.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Correct, it's from the outside.

Speaker 7 (37:43):
So do you have video books both inside and outside?

Speaker 4 (37:47):
I'm sorry, just outside, that's all we have inside.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
I'm sorry, just outside.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
Side building.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
That was the outside of the building we released.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
So there's okay, now we uh we have fro I'm
inside the building. What you mean inside? Then you can
hear it's a narna in his ear sick. No, no,
it's outside the building. Okay, so both inside and outside. No, no, no,
just outside, okay, well just outside the building, uh inside inside,
outside outside nothing. So because he doesn't know a freaking thing,

(38:30):
he's making it up as he goes along. There's old Yeller.
So there's Peter Narona and he jumps in right away.
Roll cut sixteen A to try to clarify the situation.
Roll cut sixteen A A. Mic, let me just let
me just ja, let me just jump here and clarify.

Speaker 5 (38:50):
Okay, So there is is you know, for those that
you've been with us before, and I understand not all
of you have been, there is video inside the building.
There are cameras inside the building. What we have released
to you are videos of this person of interest. So
I want to be clear because later on there may
be other videos that can release in the course of
a prosecution, likely will be at some point. They show

(39:13):
things like chaos after the shooting. What they don't show
is the is this person of interest and so that's
why we haven't released that those videos.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
So now remember what they said earlier, They said that
there weren't cameras inside the building. That's what they initially said.
Then they said there are some cameras inside the building,
but then they said some of them weren't working. Then
they said they keep changing their story. Then they said no, no, no, no, okay,

(39:47):
no they're working, but there are very very few cameras
inside the building. Now they're saying, I think that there
are cameras video footage from inside the building, but they
captured the chaos, I guess, people running, fleeing, whatever, but

(40:08):
they don't show the shooter. I don't believe him. First
of all, you keep changing your story. You're a liar.
I know you're a liar. You're lying about what was
said at the just before the massacre took place. You

(40:28):
are you're not using almost any footage whatsoever from inside
the building, outside the building, across the entire campus. All
you're relying on is this grainy, useless footage practically, and
that's from neighbors who live on the street. I mean,

(40:50):
this is you can't make this up. So let me
ask all of you, okay, and then I want to
go to the phone lines. I mean, really, it's like
you get a headache after a while, like can anybody
be this incompetent or are they just covering it up?
Or is it both? Anyway, I hate to do this
to you. This is not an easy pole question. If

(41:12):
you want to answer it as accurately and truthfully as possible,
it's a form of torture. I'm kind of splitting you
in half. So I hate to do this to you.
Apologies from me to all of you, but it's the
Cooner country Pole question of the Day sponsored by Marios
Marios Quality Roofing, Siding and Windows. Have the Providence police

(41:39):
fumbled the brown shooting because they are incompetent or because
there is a cover up, A incompetent B cover up.
I would kill for a C you know, on this one,

(42:02):
but Sandy rightly said no, no, come on, let's let's
make it a real, true, not a cop out pole question,
but a real pole question. I would love a CEE
both because I think, frankly, there is both. But I'm like,
I mean, okay, there is colossal incompetence, frightening incompetence, stunning incompetence,

(42:28):
but they're also obviously being told to cover it up.
So you're like, A no B no A no B
no A no B. I mean, you know you could
give yourself an ulcer. Try to answer this question, so
I don't I don't envy being you if you put
the proverbial gun to my head and said, click, I've

(42:52):
just caught the gun. Yeah, A or B, B, you know,
I mean, I'd have to go with B, but oh,
it could go either way. But that's me. I want
to hear from you that this is a cover up. Okay,
you can vote again A incompetence B cover up. You
can vote on our web page WRKO dot com slash

(43:16):
cooner w RKO dot com slash cooner k u h
And is a national er, and of course you can
always vote via X. I'm active on X. I was
active last night. My handle there all one word at
the cooner report. At the cooner report, k u h

(43:40):
n e R lines are jammed. Larry in Arkansas, you're
gonna kick us off. Larry, thanks for holding and.

Speaker 6 (43:51):
Welcome jes Jeff. How dare how dare you question the narrative?

Speaker 1 (44:02):
Well, Larry, it's it's not that difficult to question, my friend.
I mean, this one's pretty easy. I mean, really, I mean,
who isn't questioning the narrative? That's how competent they are.
You know, it's not even a good cover up. It's
such a sloppy, forgive me, stupid cover up. But anyway, Larry, please,

(44:24):
what do you make of all this? My friends?

Speaker 6 (44:26):
Yeah, before I get to that really quick, I understand
Friday is your last day for the holiday break. Yes,
I want to wish you great the kids, Mike and Sandy.
I'm Marry Christmas and a happy New Year because I'm
sure you're going to be off to the first.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Thank you, Thank you, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Larry,
all the best to you and your family, my friend.

Speaker 6 (44:45):
Sure, let's get to some observations. Now, I'm not I
can't take credit for this. I heard it, but it's
why is it that if you run a red light
in Providence they can tell with absolute clarity, license plate,
a little sticker in the corner whether it's valid or not.

(45:05):
If you're eating a croissant, the crumbs on your fingers,
they can pick all that up. But all they can
release is grainy videos of this guy.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Larry. That's a that's a great point. Honestly, that's a
great point. And Larry, just to reinforce what you're saying, Uh,
there are students said Brown. Not many, but there are
a few who listen to this show. Okay, and they've
been emailing me and they please say, you know, you know,
they keep calling me mister Kooner. They're very polite. I'm like,

(45:39):
please just call me Jeff. It's okay, trust me, I'm
not that important. But anyway, they been emailing me, and
they say, please keep us anonymous. They go, Number one,
there are cameras all over the campus. You are completely right,
it is impossible. It is impossible. They say that these
cameras didn't not pick up the shooter coming in or leaving,

(46:04):
So we don't understand. The student body is saying they're lying,
they're not releasing it and we don't know why. Furthermore,
that engineering building they go the university and the police
were lying initially when they said that there aren't surveillance
video cameras inside that building. We know that building. We've

(46:27):
been inside that building. There are cameras. There are cameras
stationed all along the hallway. So they're saying there is
something is wrong. They're covering something up. Now I have
a theory, and I'm going to get to that a
little bit later in the show. But just to reinforce

(46:47):
underline your point. You've got so many cameras. Look, first
of all, Providence is loaded with cameras. Federal Hill, or
as it called up there, Federal Hill is loaded with cameras.
That whole area is loaded with cameras, loaded with cameras

(47:11):
that they can only come up with grainy videos from
neighbors on the streets. I don't believe it. It's impossible.
I'm telling you it's impossible. The only possible explanation is
Brown University that cheap, that mismanaged, that they've got dysfunctional,

(47:38):
broken cameras or cameras that don't work all across the
university campus and in buildings everywhere, like what they're using
what thirty forty year old cameras and they're not upgrading them.
So basically you've got cameras everywhere, but none of them work.
I find that very hard to believe. So either we're

(48:01):
looking at gross mismanagement, shocking mismanagement that I'm telling you
is going to lead to massive lawsuits if it's true,
or it's a cover up. I mean it's door one
or door two, and either way it's no good. Larry, please,
what say you?

Speaker 6 (48:20):
But Yeah, here's another thing I observe. Now, I don't
watch the news eargily and me being down here, it's
kind of out of the region. So if I'm wrong,
please correct me. But do you remember the Parkman shooting
in Florida. Yes, students were bending over backwards to be
the first on the news to describe what they saw

(48:41):
or what they heard. How come we're not getting all
these first person students survivors given detailed information on the news.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
That's a very very good question. That's a very good question.
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