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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, so here we go more of this blasted community
control to talk about. Also part of that twenty eight
point two million dollars in the city of Columbus spent
on a summer program, one of them I'm actually going
to say something good about. So seriously, you might want to,
you might want to just I don't know, make make
your final arrangements because a heart attack could ensue.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I'm just saying to hear this.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
I'm just saying, and maybe we'll get into this, maybe
we won't. Uh, the jd vance story lowering the level
of the first of I don't even know how it's possible.
But I'm not sure why what what the story is here?
And maybe I'll ask you to explain it because I
don't get it. But I got to start with the
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poorer security guard at the Kroger store down there on
was it Parsons Avenue on the south side of Columbus.
Kroger security guard who had an altercation with a customer
in there and and they bit off his finger. Did
you read this story?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
I saw some of it. I didn't stop.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Funny, you know, it's not that I don't understand, right,
because I'm a little sick of Kroger and their policies. Anyway,
I'm sorry people steal from your store, Okay, I am,
and I'm glad that you are in the communities where
you are. You know one of them. I go to
your beloved West Side store all the time. But you've
got You've got several stores over on the west side
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of Columbus. The one that I go to, I know
has has problems with thievery, and so the security guards
are there. I've been saying this for months now. I
don't go very often anymore. And I got the delivery
service and the queen wasn't real happy with that because
she said, just too often I'll take the time to
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create the list and order this stuff, and then you know,
a third of what I've asked them to bring they say, well,
it wasn't there, or we want to make this substitution. No,
it's in the ad. I ordered it. That's what I want.
So she doesn't like that, so she doesn't go as often.
I barely go, and it's because of the security because
I I just I resent that whole fact. Some big,
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burly armed man needs to see my receipt after I
have paid my American currency for your products after being
a customer for decades at your store, and it just
it bugs me. So I understand frustration with the security process.
That being said, there is absolutely no excuse for biting
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off the man's finger. Come on, absolutely ridiculous, So seriously
grousing and griping aside. I feel very bad for that guy,
and I hope Kroger takes care of him and compensates him,
and and you know, the medical bills are taking care
of him. Blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
This isn't a joke, No, this is for real, no, no,
But is it?
Speaker 3 (02:46):
If it depended on how much you got bit off?
Can't they reattach it?
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Depending depending Yeah, yeah, I mean if it was kept
cold and they got him to a hospital in time,
it could possibly be reattack.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Okay, yeah, I don't know how much was I don't know,
but I know that that's a thing.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yeah, it just I don't know, biting off somebody's I mean,
you remember when my tyson bit Evander Holyfield's here and
everybody wouldn't berserk. Yeah, these are two men in a
ring trying to beat the crap out of each other. Right,
that wasn't even understandable. No, So if that's not understandable,
somebody getting into an argument with the security guard at
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a grocery store just unfathomed obdle me. I just can't
get it, can't get it, the community control story. I'm
sick of community control. Bad guys need to go to jail.
Let me say that here. Here, it is in braille,
just in case you can't hear me. Bad guys need
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to go to jail. However, two more people now accused
of helping the suspect that in the police shooting up
at Mifflin Township were sentenced this week. Race Melon and
Isaiah Ingle both pleaded guilty to a felony charge of
obstructing justice, according to records in the Franklin County quart
of Colin Police Judge Carl Avenni or Avini sentenced both
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of them to three years of community control, with Melon
receiving credit for forty nine days served in the Franklin
County jail. These are the people that helped escape and
hide the man who shot police officers or shot at
police officers, and you go to jail for this stuff.
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This is ridiculous. We can community control. Melon and Ingele
were two of the eight people that have been charged
with allegedly helping the DEVIANTE Devian whatever his name is,
Dixon escape authorities after shooting the two Mifflin Township police
officers injured. May twenty eight, two officers conducting a traffic
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stop near the intersection of Mecca We Know a Sorry.
After engaging with the driver for about four minutes, Dixon,
who was the passenger, got out of the vehicle and
started running, and we all saw the body cam footage
from there. He's running, he turns and is like firing
as he runs at these officers. As the officers pursued Dixon,
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he reportedly pulled out the firearm. Dixon case file shows
that he was serving community control. He was serving a
community control sentence at the time of the shooting.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Well, now he's gonna get double trip.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
So wait a minute. If your community control worked so
well that somebody on community control is now in jail
or in the hospital bed waiting to go to jail
for shooting two police officers, why would you put the
people who helped your community control police shooter? Why? Why,
why why would you put him on community control? I'm sorry,
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I don't get this.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
He needs double community control and TV off by nine
lights out by.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Nine eight thirty.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Okay, I've that trying to give them a little leeway.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
No leeway you shot cops? Man? Fair community control? How
what has to happen? What has to happen? I mean,
this is a sincere query. What has to happen? Does
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somebody who was you know, set free, released on their
own felonious recognizance or put on community control? Do they
need to go shoot at somebody who works in the
court system before they say, you know, we need to
put these people in jail. What's it gonna take? Stealing
the cars of the general public, shooting of the general public,
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beating up the general public, robbing the general public, that
doesn't matter. So they shoot police officers, that doesn't matter.
How far does this have to go into the sewer
of life before bad guys go to jail? Man? I'm sorry,
but this is this is ridiculous. Court documents also revealed
that if if Melon and Ingle violate the terms of
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their community control, there'll be sentenced to three years in prison. Well,
if you're sure the community control is going to work,
why do you even need that consul in the in
the court documents, because most surely it's going to work,
isn't it. This is just it's offensive. It is offensive
to me that that this this system that quite frankly,
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is so putative against law abiding citizens who might mess up.
Do you know you've been you've been perfect for thirty years,
and you do something and they want to rake you
over the coals man they want. But but these these
career dirt balls walk into court and walk back out unscathed.
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I just don't This is a kin After September eleventh,
when you know, you go through the TSA and people
were saying, you know, why is it that everybody who's
going through the TSA checkpoint of Middle Eastern descent seems
to be getting a pass, but the little old white
lady from Georgia in the wheelchair has to be.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Frisked because that's where they hide the bombs.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
That's stupid, It's stupid, and I don't get it. I'm
not saying little old white ladies and wheelchairs should get
a pass, but I'm saying you also don't avoid the obvious.
And the obvious in these cases is bad people are
doing bad things, and they are continuing to do bad things,
because our system of alleged justice continues to run them
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through there like it's a revolving door and send them
right back on to the streets to be next to you.
And if you see anything, say anything. That's what they
tell you. Man, if you see anything and it's the
wrong person, you better not say anything because you'll be
you'll be an iss to some sort. Well, why why
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did you call because this man was standing in your
backyard with it? Because he was black? Now it's because
it's my backyard. He does not belong there. Oh no,
it's because he's black. You're a racist. You got to
say the right thing about the right people at the
right time, to the right people. Otherwise you're an ist,
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you're a fobe. What they tell you to do and
and what you should do are two completely different things.
I just, I'm sorry, but I just I don't get
the we the set of rules that we have for
law abiding citizens and the set of rules we have
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for people that don't give a damn about the rules
are two completely different sets of rules. And I'm i'm sorry,
but it frustrates me. I know you probably get tired
of hearing me be frustrated, but it frustrates me. These
people should be in jail, period, or maybe that's just
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me A two one nine eight eighty six A two
one WTV. And you know, you're always welcome to chime
in when I am on the air. You are welcome here.
I had, I had an experience. I was just telling
Zach and this is a weird D because I got
a minute here before the break, A weird D. I
just wanted to share with you because everybody, you know,
if you listen to the show, if you if you're
on my Facebook and my Twitter and everything. I've been
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following apart for so long, and I have had I
walk like an old guy. I mean like a real
like a like a ready to just I'm walking to
the grave site to walk. It's terrible. And the Queen
will you know, say here wear these suites that got
a great supportive soul, and and I walk terrible. So
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the last two days I've been wearing these cheap crock
knock off Walmart eight ninety nine, nine ninety whatever I
paid for. I don't even remember. Rubber eyes, plastic, no support,
nothing like they're kind of sandals except they're not. But anyway,
two days now, I've been wearing those, and I'm walking
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like a normal person.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
They also make your calves look great.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Thank you very much. Don't rub them anymore, though, But
I just I noticed yesterday and today I'm walking normal,
just the slightest little tinge of a pain in the
in the knee, which I think is probably arthritis. But
it's just it's really weird that wearing the more expensive
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supportive shoes and I have I've been hobbling for so long.
I only wore the shoes I wore yesterday because I
was in a hurry, like I'm not gonna I'm not
gonna lace up, put on socks and everything. I'll just
wear these sandal things. And you may have to see
these on me the rest of my life if I
keep walking normally. I can't believe it, But sometimes you
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find the cure for things in the strangest places. Well,
what aspirn came from tree bark, pensilin came from mold,
and me walking better comes from a pair of cheap
Walmart sandals.