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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Okay, my friends, it is a story now that I
want to give people on social media one thousand percent
credit because the corporate media, the corrupt fake news media,
has done everything in its power to try to suppress
and bury this story that now on the internet. I mean,
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it has set the Internet and social media ablaze. So
here is now exactly what happened in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Local authorities to their eternal shame, and I'm going to
name them now.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
I want to call them out.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
The corrupt mayor of Charlotte, a Democrat, the corrupt judge
that allowed this murderer to be free. I'm calling her out,
another Democrat hack the governor, the Democrat governor of North Carolina,
Josh Stein, did everything in their power to suppress the
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video footage that shows one of the most horrific, horrendous
murders ever committed, ever committed.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
And they did it because they.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Didn't want the media to report on it, because they
want to lie to the American people and bury the
fact that crime in this country is out of control,
that we have a problem with the mentally ill, the
violently mentally ill, and that yes there is a problem
with black on white crime, and so to suppress all
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of this literally they tried to bury the footage and
not release it, and then when they released it, they
convinced local media outlets to not play it. Well, it
finally got out and so last month on August twenty second,
and the tape doesn't lie.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
You can see it.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Clearly in the video footage. A black man, an African
American with a rap sheet as long as my arm.
His name is the Carlos Brown Junior. He has been
arrested since two thousand and seven. He has been arrested
over a dozen times, from assault to armed robbery to larceny.
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I could go on and on and on. He is
apparently a homeless man who suffers, according to local officials,
from violent schizophrenia. And yet the magistrate judge released him
again onto the streets early and what did he do.
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He was on a light rail train in Charlotte. Rather
than being locked up, which is what he should have been,
he was allowed to roam the streets and he was
in a train, light rail train. You can see the
video footage he is sitting down and then a woman,
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a Ukrainian refugee. If you can believe this. This poor
twenty three year old girl, I say girl affectionately, This
poor twenty three year old woman who fled the war
in Ukraine to come to America as a legal refugee
to the United States. Apparently she was a responsible, hard
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working person, a legal immigrant, trying to mix something of
her life here, having fled the war with Russia in
her native Ukraine. She then walks onto the train, into
the railcar. Now, and I want to stress this point.
She didn't say a word to the Carlos Brown. She
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had a baseball cap on, she had a phone. She
was scrolling on her phone. Unprovoked, completely unprovoked. She sits
in front of him, get in the seat in front
of him, and she's looking at her phone and she's scrolling.
And on the video footage, you want to talk about
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an unprovoked, absolutely senseless crime, you can see the Carlos Brown.
He's got mental health issues. We you, okay, the schizophrenia
is kicking in.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
We you.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
He's fidgeting, he's emotional, he's shifting from seat to seat,
back and forth. She's oblivious to all of this because
she's sitting in front of him. He then coldly and
callously pulls out his.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Pocket knife, unfolds the knife, and then stands up and
then stabs her in the throat once twice.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Three tanks. Now maybe the most horrific thing of all,
because the video then shows the shock on Zarutzka's face,
the blood pouring out of her neck, and then she
literally collapses on the floor. He killed her, He killed her.
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He then gets he then he then walks away after
he stabbed her three times in the neck, she collapses
to the floor. You have witnesses bystanders who saw the
whole thing and did nothing. They did nothing, And the
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Carlos Brown is then walking around the rail the rail
car with the with the pocket knife. The blood is
dripping off the pocket knife. Zarutzka's blood is dripping off
the pocket knife, falling on the floor, and everybody's like, whooh,
what's this?
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Oh let me, let me avoid the blood.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Ooh ooh.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
You can see the passengers, ooh, I don't want the
blood to soil my shoes while this poor woman is
on the ground bleeding to death. They finally arrested him
the next day. The next day, Irina Zalutska was barely
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twenty three years old, she survived the war in Ukraine.
She fled the war in Ukraine, only to be murdered
here in the United States. And one of the most
appalling things in all of this, and this now needs
to be said, is that that scomebag mayor of Charlotte
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Democrat went out and publicly after this video now was released,
and everybody's outraged, and it's going like wildfire on social media,
and everyone's like, my god, this is a horrific, cold blooded, unprovoked,
senseless murder. And how come we're only finding out about
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this now? And why is the media deliberately not covering this?
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Where's this is CNN, Where's.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
MS LEFTBC, Where's CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, Where's
the New York Times? Where's the Washington Post? Where's the
Associated Press? Because if this was a white man who
stabbed a black woman on a railway car, completely unprovoked
and senselessly, this would be wall to wall coverage, wall
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to wall coverage, it would be twenty four to seven. Instead,
let's sweep it under the rug. Nothing to see here.
The mayor of Charlotte, if you can believe this now
that the video is out there, now that there's this
firestorm on social media, and now local media outlets are
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being pressured by by by viewers and listeners saying why
aren't you reporting on this? Haven't you seen the video?
And now they can't contain the story. She releases a statement.
Speaker 5 (08:28):
Thanking the media, thanking the media for weeks and weeks
not releasing the footage, apparently out of respect for Zarutzka's family.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
That was her supposed argument. No, because what they're upset
about is the crime of noticing. You're not supposed to
notice these things. You're not supposed to comment on these things.
You're not supposed to report on these things. Because it
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goes against the entire Democrat narrative. This incident, this videotape shows,
beyond the shadow of a doubt, there's no crime problem
in America.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Are you crazy? Are you insane?
Speaker 2 (09:25):
This is what the Democrats are trying to tell us
under Trump, that there's no problem in Washington, DC, there's
no problem in Chicago, there's no problem in LA or
New York or Atlanta, and yes, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
When the videotape shows the exact opposite. It made it
all the way to the White House.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
And President Trump saw the footage and he is absolutely horrified, and.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I don't blame him.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Listen now to President Trump saying we've got to do
something because crime in this country is clearly now out
of control. Here is Trump speaking at the Museum of
the Bible, roll cut one a mic. There are evil people.
Speaker 6 (10:24):
We're all people of religion, but there are evil people,
and we have to confront that. I just give my
love and hope to the family of the young woman
who was stabbed this morning or last night in Charlotte
by a madman. A lunatic just got up and it's
right on the tape, not really watchable because it's so horrible, but.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Just viciously stabs she's just sitting there. So they are
evil people.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
We have to be able to handle that.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
If we don't handle that, we don't have a country.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
He's right, I'm telling you, we have to stop this
out of control crime or else we're not going to
have a country. Okay, you can text the cooner man
seven zero four seven zero seven zero four seven zero.
This is from this is from eight oh two, and
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eight oh two makes an absolutely, I mean brilliant point. Jeff,
where are all those losers? With their Ukrainian flags on
their Twitter bios. Where is their outrage? And by the way,
she was an immigrant that was here legally. Well, you see,
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that's why the Libs don't care, because this woman, Arena
Zalutska from Ukraine, was a legal immigrant, a refugee to
the United States, was a law abiding citizen.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
From everything we've read about.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
We've been reading about her, held down a job, paid
her taxes, worked hard. So no that if you're not
an illegal, they're not interested. If this was an illegal
that was killed, oh, this would be then twenty four
to seven saturation coverage, then the media would care. This
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Come on, this is you know, hey, that's a legal immigrant.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Who cares?
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Now there are several, I think very important angles here,
and I think this is why the media is desperately
trying to suppress this story.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Number one, when you look at.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
That horrific video footage, and it is truly horrific. Crime
is clearly out of control. There's no question, there's just
no question. Don't tell me we don't have a crime
problem in the United States. That to me is issue
number one, Issue number two. And this is the problem
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now that we're facing in city after city after city,
and Trump mentioned this several weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
It is I think.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
To bring back institutionalization the way we used to have
in this country prior to the late sixties early nineteen seventies.
We cannot keep allowing the violently mentally ill. I'm not
talking about people who suffer from depression or whatever. They're
bipolar or no. That's treated easily with medication and some
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help in therapy. Okay, so I'm not or PTSD or
nothing like that. I'm talking about generally. These are the
they're violently schizophrenic. These are people. I'll give you an example.
This guy, the Carlos Brown, his last arrest among all
of his arrests that go back to to almost twenty
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years Okay, this is a career criminal. Was apparently there
was a wellness check being performed on him because he's homeless,
so he's in and out of shelters, and he called
nine one one and he got arrested for misusing the
nine one one emergency system. Why did he call nine
one one, you may ask, because he kept going on,
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according to the police report, that he had a quote
unquote man made material inside of him. That's what he
was telling them. There's some man made material inside of
him and it's controlling his movements and that he can't
control himself. So why is he going around hitting and
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assaulting people he can't control himself. Why is he going
around urinating everywhere or defecating everywhere? Forgive me, it's six
in the morning, but that's what this guy was doing.
And because he says there's these men made I mean,
he calls the police to say, I've got man made
materials inside of me, and they're like, no, dude, you
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got to see a doctor. There's no man made material.
You know, there hasn't been some kind of a possession
or some kind of alien spaceship has come down and
possessed you or something. No, you know you're not right
in the head. You need help. The point being, this
guy was clearly severely mentally ill who lashed out at
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everyone and anything and was a menace. Now we've got
to deal with the violently mentally ill.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
There are too.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Many people who are homeless, who are on drugs or
alcohol or abusing substances, who need therapy because they suffer
from schizophrenia or whatever it may be, and they are deadly.
They are absolutely dangerous and deadly. And the bodies now
are starting to pile up now, so it has nothing
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to do with gun control. Notice there was no gun
used in this one. It was a pocket knife and
three stabs to the neck and that's it finished. Notice
the Libs aren't talking about knife control. Have you noticed that?
So it doesn't fit their narrative. Now the final point,
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and then I want to open it up to the
phone lines. The judge in the case, a federal magistrate judge.
Her name is Teresa Stokes. Don't take my word for it,
please look it up. Stokes. She's the one, a Democrat hack,
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a moonbat judge. She's the one that released the Carlos
Brown early. He was locked up. He was a menace
to no one in the public. He couldn't threaten any
innocent citizen, law abiding, innocent citizen. He was behind bars.
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She led him out back onto the streets early. And
she did it because he gave her a quote unquote
promise that he would come back to court for his
alleged court date. So she took the promise. I swear
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to you the quote unquote promise. Apparently it was.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
A written promise. Ooh you mean he wrote it on paper.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Really, Okay, So she goes, yeah, it's a written promise.
And now Zarutzka is dead. Irena Zaruzka is dead. I
can't tell you how many times these woke moonback leftist
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judges have allowed violent criminals to go back onto the
streets who then go on to commit heinous crimes. Who murder,
who rape, who molest, They're like predators, and they just
allow them back and there are never any consequences for
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the judge. This needs to change. There is a bill
now being pushed by a Congressman, Randy Fine, that now
says if a judge releases a criminal back onto the
streets before they're supposed to be released, then that judge
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should be held accountable if that criminal commits a violent crime. Okay,
one very very quick final point, and I want to
go to the Blazing phone lines six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. According to the Blaze, Okay,
this is I think Glenn Beck's outfit, his media outlet.
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According to the Blaze, they say that.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
The uh, the.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
The animal that stabbed Irina Zalutska, the Carlos Brown that
I mean that that criminal can be heard after he
killed her in cold blood, with the blood dripping off
of his knife, can be heard saying, quote, I got
that white girl.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Unquote.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
Now, other media outlets are not corroborating this, but if
that's true, if it's true, then this was a clear
hate crime. It's a clear hate crime.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
It was.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
It's not just black on white crime, it's he deliberately
killed her because she was white. And my suspicion, and
it's only a suspicion, I'm not saying I have any
definitive proof, but my suspicion is that the mayor of
Charlotte knows this, that the local media in Charlotte knows this,
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that the Democrat governor of North Carolina knows this, and
that's why they've done everything in their power over the
last several weeks to try to repress and suppress this story,
because you see, the official narrative is only whites can
be racist, only whites are the k k K. Only
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whites go around attacking people because of the color of
their skin. It can never be the other way around.
So anyway, we'll see as this story now gets bigger
and bigger and bigger. Now I want to ask all
of you, really a couple of very important questions, and
then I want to go to the phone line's best
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audience in the business. Number one, What do you make
of this horrific murder? Why do you think the corporate
media has been so determined not to discuss this story,
not to even mention it. What are they afraid of?
What are they really trying to cover up? And do
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we have a problem with the violently mentally ill? And
is it time to bring back institutionalization put these people
in mental wards as we used to before the sixties
and seventies. I'm telling you personally, I think it's time
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to institutionalize these people because the crime, the violence, the murder,
the mayhem, the havoc, the carnage, it's out of control.
Six one seven, two sixty six, sixty eight, sixty eight.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Okay, lines are jammed, Mike. Who are you going to
go to? First?
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Bruce and will Burn? Thanks for holding Bruce, and welcome.
Oh the MoonBots are out in full force today, Bruce,
no question about it. Bruce, have you seen the footage?
I'm just curious. Have you seen the footage? And what
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do you make of the story?
Speaker 7 (22:16):
I haven't, but the president has. I have not Jeff,
I just have I've been working doing my thing. But
the whole thing of it is we need to institutionalize
these judges that let these people out and let me
brant because I'm telling you what happened to you is
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what happened to her. No one did not. Then you
fell down those stairs. You thank god you got here
and got you know, well, everybody missed you. Sandy and
Mike did a very nice job while you were gone,
and we missed you. And I couldn't get on yesterday.
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But this when I heard about this, Now there's a
death penalty this guy because he's mentally ill. They're not
going to kill him, but he shouldn't have been out
on the street. That judge Trump's going to go after her.
He's going to go after her. And it's you're right
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about if that was a white guy that stabbed a
black girl. Are you kidding me, Jeff, This is sick everything.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
I'll tell you right now, Bruce, you're dead on look.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
If that was let's just flip it, if that was
a violently mentally ill white man, okay, who stobbed a
black twenty three year old woman in the neck three times,
completely unprovoked. I mean so unprovoked. It's disgusting. Frankly, okay, disgusting.
You'd see riots, I'm telling you, they'd be writing, Black
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Lives Matter would be writing, and TIFA would be rioting.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
The media would.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Be going apple plactic. Oh my god, this would be
the biggest story in the world. But because she happens
to be white from Ukraine and he's black, suddenly let's
not even report on it. Let's pretend like it didn't happen.
And the most amazing thing, Bruce, and I'm gonna give
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you the last word, I promise. The most amazing thing.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Is the mayor.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
I can read you her statement, the Democrat mayor of Charlotte.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Okay, she comes out and says, I thank the media
for not reporting on this story. Thank you, thank you
for not sharing.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Video footage like keeping it, you know, covered up swept
under the rug over the last couple of weeks. And
I'm like, so, what's wrong is not the murder. What's
wrong is that you notice there was a murder.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
You notice that.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
This animal killed that innocent poor woman. Aiy Ai Yai
Ai Yai Yai. I mean, where did she get her
license to be a judge. Seriously, what in a crackerjack box?
You know, the judge that lets her loose the mayor?
How did that mayor get elected? And you know, and
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again I want to go back to your point about
the judge. I think Trump is gonna go Thunderdome on
that judge and he should. He should. She had no
right to release this guy. Look, I'm all for forgiveness,
you know me, Bruce. I'm a devout Catholic. I'm a
devout Christian. I believe in forgiveness. I believe in redemption.
I know many, many people who have turned their lives around.
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And to be even more brutally honest, I've known some
criminals who are big fans of the show who listen
to me in jail, I swear to you, and turn
their life around, and they hold down good jobs. They're
now law abiding citizens. They've gotten married, they have families,
they have children. Believe me, I believe you know. I know,
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second and third chances work and they happen.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
But not this guy.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
When you're doing this for twenty years, and you've been
either arrested or imprisoned or indicted over a dozen times,
and you're going on about man made materials inside your body,
forcing you to go around and attacking people and urinating
on the streets. You're you need help, like you need
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serious psychiatric help. And she just cavalierly, this judge, this
cracker jack box judge just cavalierly lets him out on
the street, back onto the streets, on the on the promise,
yeah he'll make his core date. No no, no, no,
We've got to end cashless bail. That there should have
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been bail on this guy, I don't know, five hundred
thousand dollars. And you keep him locked up until he
goes to his court date. Then at his court date
he's found guilty, then you sentence him, and you put
people like him behind bars.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Really, you know, it's not rocket science.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
You want to stop crime, put cops on the street
and put criminals in jail.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
It's really easy. More police, not less, more police, and
lock these criminals up and keep them locked up. Final
word to you.
Speaker 8 (27:41):
Bruce, All right, Jeff, My final word is she came
here from Ukraine legally.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
To escape danger, and that judge put her she's responsible
for her death.
Speaker 8 (28:06):
That poor girl came here.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Well, Bruce, you're right, you're absolutely right. Look, the judge again,
is Judge Teresa Stokes. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Okay, let me ask all of you.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Should the judge that released the Carlos Brown this I mean,
he's this savage killer, this murderer. I mean he's caught
on tape. You can't get more cut and dry than that.
Is the judge partially responsible in many ways, almost as
responsible as the killer himself for the death of that
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poor Ukrainian refugee woman Rina Zarutzka. I say yes, And
let me ask a follow up question. Should these judges
who release criminals early put them back out on the
streets violent defenders? Should they be held accountable responsible if
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they recommit there, if they commit a dangerous, heinous crime.
I think they should. I think they've been doing this
for way too long. They seem to not care about
the consequences of their actions, and it's we the public
that continue to pay for their absolute negligence. And I
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got to tell you almost their amrality. How you could
allow this animal back onto the street is beyond me. Seriously,
is beyond me. It is reckless to the point that
it's to me criminal. But that's me I want to
hear from you. Six one seven two six six sixty
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eight sixty eight is the number. This is a fascinating statistic.
I didn't I didn't know was this bad. This is
from a friend of mine who is a big fan
of the show anyway, six one seven and this is
what he writes to me, Jeff, did you know that
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one in every twenty two black men in America will
commit murder in their lifetime?
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (30:31):
Wow, black men who make up only six percent of
the population commit fifty one percent of the murders in America.
Now that second statistic, I knew that one. I knew,
But the first one, that one in every twenty two
black men in America will commit murder in their lifetime.
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A ya yai, ay ya yai. We have to address
the root causes of this. To me, I think it's
the breakdown of the family, to be honest, and the
social pathologies that come with it, and the lack of morality,
the lack of God. We don't teach right and wrong anymore,
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we don't inculcate a conscience in people, and this man
clearly had no conscience. That to me, I think is
the scariest thing. When you watch the video footage, he's
sitting in the railway car and he's agitated. You can
see that he's going, you know, shifting back and forth,
one seat to the next, one seat to the next.
And then she walks in with a baseball cap. She's strolled,
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you know, scrolling through her phone. And she didn't even
look at him. She didn't say a word to him.
She just literally it's think of a young, petite female
with blonde hair, a baseball cap, holding a phone, scrolling
through it and she just walks right by him, almost
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doesn't even notice him, and then sits in front of
him and she's just sitting there scrolling through her phone.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
And then you see him.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
He's agitated, he's moving, and then he just pulls out
his pocket knife like he's about to eat a sandwich
or you know, sip on a dyet coke or munch
on a chocolate bar. And he unfolds the pocket knife
and then he and he's a big guy, he's a
very big guy, and he stands up and then it's
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almost demonic and then with the knife, boom, boom boom,
three stabs all in the neck right in the throat
and then she you see her face like like she's
absolutely in shock and horror, and then she collapses and
falls to the ground. There's blood everywhere, blood is dripping
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from his knife. And then he so nonchalantly, so effortlessly,
I mean just like like like he's just he's gonna
go to the bathroom or something. He just walks away,
and he's walking through the railway car. You can see
there are bystanders. They've seen this, and nobody does anything. Literally,
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they're just watching, and they're more concerned that the blood
dripping from his blade is going to fall on their shoes,
so as he's walking past them, like, oh, like, let
me move aside so I don't get the blood on
my shoes or on my pants.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
So anyway, So it's unbelievable. It really is. It's absolutely unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
And maybe I'm not blaming her, Please don't take this
the wrong way, but you gotta be aware of your surroundings.
I mean, as I'm watching the video, I'm like, oh, man,
maybe if you weren't looking on the phone. Again, she
did nothing wrong. She's a thousand percent innocent. She's not
to blame in any way. Shape or form. I'm just
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giving a human reaction to this. I'm thinking, you know,
I'm sure if she saw him, with the way he's
twitching and moving and getting all emotional, and they say,
this guy is clearly disturbed, let me go sit somewhere else.
But you know, she's on her phone, and she was
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a sitting duck. She had no chance. She was utterly vulnerable,
and that coward picked the most vulnerable person on that train.
It was deliberate. There's no question it was deliberate. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight. Listen
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out to President Trump saying, we're gonna have to do something.
This can no longer stand. Roll cut two, Mike.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
There was also a.
Speaker 6 (35:11):
Horrible killing recently in Charlotte I talked about and so.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Many others, and we will.
Speaker 6 (35:18):
We're going to get to the end of it. And
you know, when you have horrible killings, you have to
take horrible actions. And the actions that we take are nothing.
This cashless bail started a wave in our country where
a killer kills somebody and that's out on the street
by the afternoon in many cases, going out and killing again.
Speaker 3 (35:39):
Cashless bail.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
He's right that was Cashle's bail. She let him out.
He's completely right, and I just I want to read
a text. This is from six to oh three, and
I think six three hits the mail right on the head. Jeff,
we have another name for these leftist activist judges. We
call them Soorros judges, because that's exactly who's behind getting
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these judges installed around the country, just like Soros DA's.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
It's the same.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
Operation Bingo, and it's so the district attorneys won't prosecute
criminals and crime, including by the way, murderers and drug
dealers and gangbangers and rapists and child molesters, okay, and
if they do, by some miracle, these judges like this
one Teresa Stokes, just lets them out onto the streets.
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And you know who pays the price, decent, law abiding,
innocent civilians. So again, the system is rigged in favor
of criminals, whether it's illegal, aliens or the violently mentally
ill or take your pick. Enough is enough, agree, disagree?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
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Arthur in Chestnut Hill, Thanks for holding Arthur.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
And welcome.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Well this is just another piece of evidence. Is what's
wrong with this country, and we've done this to ourselves.
We just you know, we had a bad murder similar
to this in la a few years ago when a
nice blonde woman was working in a furniture store all
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by herself to help out a friend when a black
man walked in and she felt uncomfortable. She texted her
friend and the next thing you know, he stabbed her
fifty times to death. And everybody's probably forgotten about that,
just like we've already forgotten about the church. I'm a
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murder of those kids, and that's going to happen here again.
And you remember in New York when Daniel Penny and
Marine Hero turned around and they had a guy just
like this threatening women and then he turned around to
put him in a choke hold. The guy died, and
what did they do in New York? They prosecuted him.
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And this thing about I got a white girl, I
got a white girl. Rob Schmidt's got that because the
video that you see is the video that's that's that's
on the bus, so that's where they got it. They
have the soundtracked. Rob Schmidt had it on his show
last night, So it's definitely a hate climb a white
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woman a white girl walked in and became his target.
And and here's nothing but an animal. And you say, yeah,
the judge that just just let him out, how about
the other sixteen judges that let him out? Okay sixteen?
His mother even squeamed that this man didn't belong in
the streak because he beat his sister to a pump.
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I mean, we just do this to ourselves. And the
only one who's partially responsible for this murder is Putin
because of what he did to Ukraine that forced this
poor young girl to come to America where she thought
she was safe. In Europe and probably in Ukraine, they
don't have things like that on the on their busses
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or their rain So that's why she thought she's probably
safe because she brings her values here. And this stunning
woman could have done anything. Instead, she didn't want well fish,
she didn't want aid. She took a menial job at
a Pizzeriha. That's the kind of that's the kind of
people we want in this country. And look what we
do this to do to them. And you've left up
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the black mayor, black judges, and a black chief of
police all making excuses and all the mayor who cared
about was getting this on the media. And we've heard
that story before. It's the media to blame, is showing
the crimes. It's to blame. Now we're to blame because
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we put up with this media, We put up with
this crime, and we keep letting it go on and
on and on. It's the same old story. Well when
is enough enough? You know, I guess it's I guess
it's just what America has become. Okay. And I've told you,
I can't tell you how many times, because you know,
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I grew up with street sense, growing up on the streets,
and and I grew up where I got. You know,
you need two educations in life. You need you need
streets a street education, and you need an education from school.
And you need both, believe me, and especially today, And
I've told you time and time again, Jeff, and I
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say it to you because you have a wonderful wife
and you have wonderful children. You are not safe anywhere.
And the only people who get prosecuted are the innocent people.
They get murdered, okay, and and they get prosecuted, but
the guilty, the guilty go free. And as far as
black lives matter, goes. They don't exist anymore because they're
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too busy sip and champagne and all and all the
mansions that they bought with the money that they stole,
and not one of them got prosecuted. It's about time
we decided to have our movement White Lives Matter.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
You know, you're on fire, Arthur. I'm telling you, you're
on absolute fire.
Speaker 7 (41:29):
Arthur.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
I've got to ask.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
You, and I know it's very insensitive, it's very politically incorrect,
but we have to ask it if we're going to
be serious about solving this problem. You mentioned the fact
that the judge that let him out is black. True,
that the mayor is black, true, that the police chief
is black.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
True?
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Are we is there a problem in the black community
in terms of racial tribalism whereby there's a lot of
anti Semitism.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
We know that.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Look Farakhan, look at Al Sharpton, look at Jesse Jackson,
look at so many of their look at you know,
Ayanna Presley, just look at you know, look at many
of their so called leaders and I put leaders in
in quotation marks. They're jew haters. Many of them are
jew haters. Is there an anti white racism that is
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being now inculcated in the black community, and that's why
we're starting to see more of these black on white crimes.
I'm just curious, what's your take on that.
Speaker 3 (42:30):
Oh, it's been there for the longest time. It's been
there for the last thirty years. Uh, Jeff And and
to be and to be honest with you, as much
as this black on white crime, it's them worst with
black on black crime. As bad as bad it is
for black and white, it's worse for black on black
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and these black leaders that they're the worst of them all.
They don't do anything for their people. And that's the
one thing I always said about Barack Obama. Eight years
and Chicago never got any better. And that's where he
came from. That's how the spickle these people are. You know,
when you don't take here, you know, do a little
more for your own Uh, you know, if they've been oppressed,
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but you know what, they're not oppressed anymore. They're nothing
but criminals. If you look at the mugshots of this guy,
the guy that, the guy that killed the the the
intern in Washington, those three guys, you keep looking at
the same mug shots. You know what, aside from the
fact that that they're black. They all have the same
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kind of look. Okay, dregs, and you know they're all
part of gangs. It's about times that we're you know,
we're in war with these gangs, and and we're not
taking it serious. How can we? How can we be
taking it serious? If this guy's out sixty times and
there's mother reason wanted them office.
Speaker 2 (43:55):
He's a brilliant point. I know you're completely right, You're
absolutely right. He beat his sister to a guy, to
Carlos Brown, all right, this this this animal. He beat
his sister to a pulp. He beat her black and blue,
He beat her within an inch of her life. His
own mother, you know what your own mother, you know,
you know the old expression. Even Hitler had a mother,
right like, well, I guess somebody loved him. Maybe his
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mother loved him, right. I mean, when your own mother
comes out and says, lock him up, please lock him up.
He's a menace to me, he's a menace to his siblings,
he's a menace to everybody. Lock him up. And they
won't lock him up. You know we've got a problem. Dynamite,
call as always, Arthur, Dynamite. Thank you very much for
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that call. Look, that's why Trump is now talking about
a massive crime crackdown. Chicago is now in his sights.
I'm gonna get to this a little bit later in
the show, but he now wants to send in potentially
even the National Guard to get this crime problem under control.
He succeeded in Washington, DC.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
It works.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
Yes, he's sent into National Guard troops. Guess what the
murder rate plummeted, Homicides way down, muggings, burglaries, robberies, drug dealing,
you name it, all across the board. Crime has gone
down substantially. Even Democrats are admitting they can actually go
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out and enjoy dinner in Washington now with their spouse
or their girlfriend or partners or whatever.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
So it works, and.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Trump is now saying I want to do the same
thing for Chicago, for New York, for Atlanta, for Boston,
for LA and yes for Charlotte. But Chicago now is
priority Numero uno. Now very quickly, very very quickly. This
story is not getting the same attention that the brutal
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murder of this Arena Zarutzka, this poor Ukrainian refugee, is
getting because it doesn't have footage the footage is so horrifying,
it so shocks you that I think that's the reason
why it's this story is just exploded on social media.
But there is another story, and it's just as bad
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now and very quickly. I don't want this poor woman
to be forgotten. A beloved retired Auburn University professor. And
apparently she was loved by everybody at Auburn University, not
just her colleagues, former students, friends.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
People who knew her.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
She was brutally murdered again black man, probably severely mentally ill,
violently mentally ill. Her name is doctor Julie gard Schnuel.
If I'm mispronouncing her last name on my apologies, and
so apparently she was walking in Keesol Park, which is
right near Auburn University. She was a retired veterinary professor.
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She had been there for a very very long time.
She was now enjoying her retirement. Still had some connection
to the university, a little bit of teaching, a little
bit of research, but mostly now she was retired and
almost every day she would run with her dog in
this wooded area in the park. Well, on Saturday afternoon,
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just a couple days ago, there she was again with
her dog running in the park. This time, however, someone
was waiting for him, sorry, waiting for her. Forgive me.
Twenty eight year old Harold Reshad Daveney I, who apparently
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lives in Montgomery, Alabama.
Speaker 1 (47:55):
He waited for He wanted to kill her. It was
a de liberate, premeditated murder. He apparently violently attacked her
and then apparently hacked her up.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
Same thing, vicious stabbing for no reason, utterly unprovoked, black
on white hate crime. The body was badly uh was
was was badly mangled. He had cut it up to pieces.
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The master savage police finally arrived on the scene. The
dog was right beside doctor Schnell, so he was loyal
to his master or her master to the end. He
was didn't The dog did not leave. The dog is fine.
Nothing happened to the dog, but that dog was guarding
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or trying to protect the body. He saw that his
master or her master had fallen to the ground, and
he was there beside her the whole time. He never left.
Speaker 1 (49:07):
Now another senseless killing. She was fifty nine years old.
Fifty nine years old, and had devoted her career to
the University of Auburn and to the study of animals,
and now she's dead. She's dead.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
So even at Auburn University, which is a very prestigious university,
and apparently the campus is known to be safe, or
at least there was safe. You're not safe anymore.