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December 10, 2025 • 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Man, the dominoes are a fallen. I mean just this week,
what is this Wednesday? Wednesday? We got the teacher with
the kids rubbing the feet, we got the Whitehall City councilman.
We got sharone more up there at the University of
Michigan out. We got a former food pantry director from

(00:21):
Pickerington indicted. It's been something else. And this is a
fairly late breaking story. It's fairly recent overall, my beloved
to West Side and a loven year old child was killed.
You haven't been able to get away from that story.
But charges apparently filed against the fourteen year old that
the story to this point has been an accidental shooting.

(00:44):
But but there have been charges filed. Here's what I
don't get and let me for the Channel six website
here as they have reported this, there's one line in
the story that I'm kind of thrown by. Charges have
been filed in the deadly accidental shooting case of an

(01:05):
eleven year old Amy Fraser. Fraser died on Monday evening
after getting shot Friday night in the two hundred block
of Wheatland Avenue. I believe that is Southwhetland by the way.
According to the Franken County Prosecutor's office. A charge of
reckless homicide has been brought against the fourteen year old
cousin of Fraser, who allegedly shot the Westgate fifth grader.

(01:28):
The only complaint confirmed is against the team, with no
adults having confirmed charges being brought against them. Here's the
one sentence in the story doesn't make sense. A warrant
is out for the boy's arrest, which I don't know.
Does that hit you the same way? Does it sound like, Okay,
we can't find him, he's fled, somebody's hiding him something
like that. Yes, it does.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
It sounds like maybe I don't know his family story.
Is he hiding out his cousins or did he leave
somebody take him out his tower?

Speaker 3 (01:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
That sounds weird. Yeah, just a warn out for him
arrest just sounds sounds odd because they.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Put that in things like a warrant is out for
the arrest of an alleged, you know, home invader and
they haven't been able to find, not a fourteen year old,
because that's not capable of getting into a car and
driving cross country to run away.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
You know what I mean? Yeah, all you people that
were got to give fake Nikes and fake Michael Cole
stuff and all that for Christmas presents. US Customs and
Border Protection officers of the Rochester Port of Entry have
seized a significant shipment of counterfeit designer items, including watch issues, handbags, jewelry.
The items, which more counterfeit trademarks, were intercepted during a

(02:41):
routine inspection. If genuine, the merchandise would have had a
manufacturer suggest a retail price of about four hundred and
twenty five dollars, so you know, if you were buying
the flea market, it would have a value of like
twelve bucks. But still people kill me when they go
out and they get this, this fake stuff. You're not

(03:03):
going to buy a pair of Nike Jordan one of
the new ones is the Jaws or whatever.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
This can't be cheap. You're not gonna get in for
twenty nine ninety five. If you do, they are not real.
Have you ever Have you ever intentionally bought anything counterfeit? No,
not even on accident. I don't. I don't think I
have either. I'm pretty sure I have not, But I've
never intentionally purchased anything counterfeit. Have there, And I don't

(03:33):
know why people would because honestly, you're not fooling anybody
who bothers to look.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
No, but where you buy? Are you if you're at
a store and it's like somebody who doesn't follow fashion
and the stores like a a secondhand store or something,
or like.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
One of these corner stores or something like that where
they're selling.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Stuff, and I could see somebody who doesn't know any better.
That's one thing now, other than that where you buy
them out of the back of a van, and you
should know better.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
This is this is my question to the as we
approach the holiday season. My question to you this evening,
right off the bat, I'd like your sincere answer. Don't
try to be you know, you know, holy, holy Holy,
you can be honest. If someone gave you something, some
fake thing for for a Christmas Merry Christmas, and they

(04:24):
act like they're giving you something big, and you find
out it's a counterfeit, it's a fraud, it's a rip off.
Would would you call them out on it? Would you would?
Would you call them up and go, hey, what is
what is this crap all about? Michael Michael Jordan is

(04:45):
standing on his head on these shoes. That's not how
it's supposed to be. But with no arm there, Jordan's
not floor, Jordan's what what are you giving me here?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
I would not do it if it was like my
grandma who didn't know any better, but even well nah,
not even not that. But if it was like my brother,
I'd be like, DoD, what are you doing? You know
better than that? Where'd you get these from?

Speaker 1 (05:09):
I see, I am of the and by the way,
I seriously I want to know a two one nine
eight eighty six eight two one WTV A or eight
hundred and six to ten WTV. And because I'm telling
you right here, right now, right straight to your face.
I if it was senile grandmama who thought she was
doing something nice and got taken no, But if it
was somebody, you know, a friend of a family member

(05:29):
that's old enough but not too old to know what
they're doing, and they intentionally gave me something fake, trying
to pass it off, oh yes, I would call them
out absolutely. And I know there are people go well,
maybe they just they wanted to give you something nice,
but they just they didn't have the money to buy it.
Then don't get me something nice I'd prefer a sincere

(05:55):
card from the Dollar Tree with a note of holiday greetings.
And then then to get something intentionally fake because yeah,
I know, I know, you an Apple Watch for eighty balls. Wow,
that's nice. Was it like Gen two? It says app
watch a the app watch. So you get those, you go, oh,

(06:18):
it's app Oh, so it's kind of an Apple way.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
The initial excitement that's important.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
The rest just dies down. I just I don't know
if I'm out of step with the rest of humanity
or not, because I know we want to be decent
to one another, and you don't want to necessarily make somebody,
somebody feel bad if it was a mistake, but if
it was if it was intentional and you know, dog gone,

(06:45):
well it was intentional, and they really worked really hard
to make you really think that they're really cool with you,
and they really wanted to get you really something that
was really real and and it's fake. I'd say, you
have to you have to say something you But again,
maybe that's just me. A two one ninety six A

(07:06):
two one WTV and we'll see what you folks think. Marie.
You're on six to ten double EUTV in High.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
Hey, there, well, I would absolutely say something. If it
was family or friends, I would be insulted, especially when
most people know when they're buying something cheap that isn't
the real deal, and hey, just pay the money for
the real thing or the quality thing. Same goes for
all these companies like Tamu she and you know, you

(07:31):
buy stuff and it looks like this Tommy Hillzig or
this thing or that thing, and it's not Oh yeah,
and it falls apart in two seconds.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
That's talk. If you're on that table line, quit buying.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
This stuff online. It's from China and it's never going
to be get.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
If you're on that table orchine site and you're looking
and you see like Ohio State Buckeyes material with the
block oh and all that stuff, and it's it's five
ninety nine for the sweatshirt. Trust me, first of all,
it's not licensed that they're stealing the logo, and secondly
it's probably made from you know, like rat hair or something.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
Yeah, it's cheap and it will fall apart in two seconds.
So yeah, I don't I don't know what makes people
think that. It's the same way when you travel, if
you go overseas, you see people standing out and you
know in squares and stuff selling this stuff. Oh this
is this designer purse or whatever. You know, it's a knock.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
It's a road X. You do want a road x.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
Y right right? So that's that's what I think.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
I got you, Marie, thanks very much for backing me
up on that. I don't feel like an outcast now again.
I just I think it's Are you familiar with the
word uncouth? Yes, I've been called up many, I see,
I would apply that to That's how I learned. It's
just not cool. And as I say, people who know

(08:52):
what they're looking for when they look at the oh man,
that's hey, wait a minute, they know they can spot
the fake. And then you look like an it for
having the fake. So you know, it hurts you more
than it helps you to get that A two nine
eight eight six A two n w TV and Steve,
you're on six n WTVN Hi, Chuck, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
I got a leather coat for Christmas one year, and
it was actually pleather. I never told anybody in the family.
Nobody knows, nobody, you know, it just wasn't I didn't care, Chuck.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Did the person who got it for you did the
person who got it for you though, did they did
they represent it as being a real leather.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
Yeah, oh yeah, that's what they told everybody. It's a
leather coat. I got Steve a leather coat for Christmas. Yeah,
and uh, and that's fine. I mean, Chuck, I just
I don't know how to say it. If it had
been any other time or something, you know, I would
have I might have said, but for Christmas, I just
can't do it. I don't care. I really don't. And
to be honest, I never even wore it. I gave
it away. I waited for about five years and gave

(09:58):
it away.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
I mean, if you want to give somebody a pleathant coat,
that's fine, but don't don't misrepresent what it is, right right.
I appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
Yeah, I just couldn't do it, you know.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
All right, Steve, thanks very much. And like I told
Marie that cheap stuff that she and stuff that tam
moo stuff. By the way, TEAMU when you would sign
on there tamou however you pronounce it, they had that
you got to you know, spin oh look you got
four hundred percent all and that kind of thing. And
it was annoying now everybody's doing that. I don't know
if you've noticed or not, but you've got to go

(10:31):
through some stupid little game in order to order anything
anywhere from anybody. So anyway, I will buy that stuff
when I know it's like stuff to be destroyed, you
know something for the kids that I know they're going
to tear apart in the first week they have it. Sure,
i'll buy that. I'll buy it, but I do so

(10:54):
knowing it's garbage and it's going to fall apart, probably
as fast as they can tear it up. Because kids,
no matter if they like something, they still tear it up,
at least they do in my world. I just I
don't see four hundred thousand dollars worth of stuff seized
in this one in this one operation. Can you imagine

(11:15):
the millions, tens of millions of dollars of fake stuff
out there? And I know a kid, God, his heartbroken.
Somebody got him Nike shoes and he wore them to school,
and other kids at school they nailed him on it.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Yeah, so if people like sneakers, those sneaker guys can
spot a fake a mile away.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
He was heartbroken. They nailed other kids when the other kids,
oh man, when they see it and they're relentless. So seriously, yeah,
don't do this to somebody who you know is subject
to ridicule, a kid, a teenager or whatever. They they've

(11:57):
got a lot of peer pressure out there. They don't
need it. You're not doing them any favors getting them
fake merchandise. But my question ultimately is if somebody did
it to you, I mean, intentionally gave you something fake,
represented it as something real, would you call them out,
Especially if they told everybody, like Steve was just saying,
they told everybody they got me a leather jacket and

(12:19):
it turned out to be plethor and if they told
everybody that they got you some designer thing or some
genuine jewels or or you know, actual real gold or what,
and it's it's, you know, just plated aluminum. If they
tell everybody, I see, I'm tempted to call them out
in front of everybody too. Really, I mean, I'll knock

(12:42):
you down off your off your high horse with the
same audience you climbed up there.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
With plated aluminum.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Yeah,
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