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May 22, 2025 • 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Don Chuck Douglass, this is six to ten double UTV in.

(00:02):
My number is eight two one nine eight eighty six.
I'd love to hear from you a two one WUTV
in if you have any thoughts on what the Representative
Don Tavius Geralds is trying to do with this Children's
services slash protective services bill that you're welcome here. Also
the Short North shooting ten count them ten people shot

(00:24):
in drive by action in the Short North last year,
and uh, you know, the city's response was to basically
put a curfew in place and take the vending carts,
the food vending carts off the street at ten pm,
which yeah, okay. So anyway, the guy who was driving
the getaway car, Michael Dwayne Wright Junior. They caught him

(00:53):
because he turned himself in. I believe he pled guilty
or pleaded guilty. I guess it is appropriate. Pleaded guilty
to charges of tampering with evidence and improperly handling firearms
in a motor vehicle, according to court records. Now, I
don't know how he improperly handled firearms if he wasn't
a shooter, just saying the charges were in connection, of

(01:19):
course with the June twenty twenty four shooting. The US
Marshals about a month later were the ones who made
the arrest. Right was sentenced to hold on to something
at this point. Right was sentenced to thirty six months
of community control on each charge. Is that probation basically

(01:47):
sentences run concurrently. He'll be eligible for a reduced sentence
in twenty four months. Must also complete a cognitive behavioral programming,
health assessment, submit to and the urine screens, and must
not be charged with any new crimes or be convicted
of another crime. If he violates community control, he would

(02:08):
face prison time, which could be twelve to fifteen minutes.
I'm just saying, ten people are shot, you get community
control pobit really really even with the food cards. And
he was sentenced to thirty six months on each charge.
But the thirty six months runs concurrently. That means they run,

(02:30):
so it's not like thirty six, thirty six and thirty six.
It's one thirty six month. So three years on probation
for mishandling a firearm and driving the getaway car in
a drive by shooting that ten people are shot in
in Columbus, Ohio yesterday it was three years for killing

(02:51):
a man. Today it's three years of probation for participating
in the shooting of ten citizens on the streets of Columbus, Ohio.
This is why we have crime. There are no or
little in the way of repercussions. US Marshals also talking

(03:15):
about a fugitive task force arrest a man illegally in
the country accused of shooting and killing another man here
in the city of Columbus. Francisco Vallejo Arevio. I think
that is twenty six years old. Apprehended Wednesday in Camden, Ohio.
It's about an hour north of Cincinnati. Charged with this
past Saturday's deadly shooting of Eric Alcott Heurton. You're a

(03:38):
t I don't know. I you know if once you
get past Smith and Jones, I have trouble. Thirty one
years of age on Cane Drive in Columbus. He and
the victim were vying for the same woman, which led
to an ongoing dispute. According to Columbus Police, family and friends,
the Dating Division of the US Marshals led a task force.

(03:58):
They located this guy on a business at a business
in the seven thousand block of Main Street on Camden
Or in Camden reportedly identified him as he exited the
business after buying him some new clothes. You know, post
homicide clothing gotta look good after the murder. Illegal illegal

(04:20):
here in Ohio. But we don't have any legal problem, right,
We don't have a border control problem right. US Immigration
and Customs Enforcement is investigating individuals accused of stealing hundreds
of thousands of dollars in welfare benefits in Franklin County, Ohio.
Two suspects, I end up Bizga and Dowena Maria bakalin

(04:45):
or Baccalad schedule for court this week, but will return
due to the absence of an interpreter.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
There's no better reason than that. I don't what problem
to react.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Just a second. I'm gonna go over here and have
a stroke. Coming right back.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Perfect sense to me.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
How can you have a sanctuary city and not having interpreter?
All right, I'm back. The two were charged with engaging
in criminal enterprise that allegedly began last summer, resulting in
the theft of more than one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars from Ohio's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program. This means they

(05:29):
were stealing food stamps. They're illegal butts that shouldn't be
getting them anyway. We're stealing food stamps. Hang on a second.
This is why we don't have anything for the Americans,
right because I all right, okay, I'm back. Last year,
this guy Bizga crashed his minivan into a Columbus fire

(05:53):
hydrant because in no way he was drinking and everything
into a Columbus fire. Taken to OSU East, officers were
unable to find identification for him. They cited him for
not having a driver's license. He also had a temporary
tag from Texas, which officers could not verify in any database,

(06:14):
and he had another plate from Virginia that were found
in the van at the time of the accident. In court,
it was noted that he had that Bisga has an
ice hold. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
reported losing seventeen million dollars in SNAP benefits due to
fraud and theft since the summer of twenty twenty three.
Seventeen milion. How many American people, families, children could have

(06:39):
eaten with that seventeen million dollars. Bisga maintains his innocence,
saying I'm not guilty I'm not guilty. That's it. However,
his plea is not on the court record until a
Romanian interpreter is provided next week. He can say I'm
not guilty, but he can't speak me no speaking English

(07:02):
for anything else. I guess next week, a Columbus shop
owner accused of misappropriating SNAP funds and services will also
face a judge for the Details on that case will
be provided as they become available. Plus, I don't know
if you saw it or not, but there's a story
out there about the I guess somebody in the legislature
or somebody e's in the legislature wanted to do a

(07:22):
bill that keeps you from buying soda pop with the
food stamp cards. You hear about that? Yeah, oh look,
I'm not forefeeding your children soda pop and Cheetos, all right.
I mean it's an occasional treat, that's one thing, but
not all the time. And I know a lot of
people do that. But here's something that those people who

(07:44):
have nice government funded jobs, drive nice government paid for cars,
and live in nice government mortgaged houses. Here's what y'all
don't understand. Sometimes the cheap stuff like the Cheetos and
the soda pop are the cheapest thing you can put
in your children's bellies to fill them. They can't take
the EBT Snap Benefit food stamp card up to the

(08:05):
whole foods and shop for the month because it costs
too much. So they go to all the and they
buy the all the version of Pringles and the all
the version of orange pop and whatever is cheap to
make sure that even if it's not the best food
for them, it is something in the bellies of their children. Right.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
I think if people receive that, they use it to
buy I don't care what they buy with it, if
it's if they're trying to feed their kids.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Yeah, conversation, you can't start micromanaging that kind of thing.
You're either you're either going to provide them with the
charitable assistance of the program or you're.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Not right and there's much bigger problems to deal with.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
You don't give somebody a Christmas gift then go to
their house and tell them where it should be put
in the house. It's I'm sorry, it's just wrong. Every
time this stuff comes up. I don't know. It's like
people who receive the food stamp benefits of the low
on the totem pole. That's that they always seem to go. Remember,
they haven't talked about it in a while. We want
to start we want to start drug testing recipients of

(09:08):
food stamps to make sure they're not not use it.
Really should we start doing that to members of the legislature, right?

Speaker 3 (09:16):
They did that in Florida once years ago, really under
Jeb Yeah, and it costs I think one hundred and
eighty million more dollars than it would have cost just
to give the benefits out.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
I think I think that members of any governing body
or should be subject to the same random drug test
as they make the citizens. That's probably why Pelosi never
let that pass. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. It's
it's not that you know, I'm all robber. I wish
nobody was getting food stamps. I wish nobody needed food stamps.

(09:48):
But if we're going to have the problem that there's
going to be a need, then then it needs to
be done in the correct spirit and not in some micromanaging.
Let us live your life where the government we know
best mentality. That's not right, especially when you got seventeen
million in unaccounted for money and illegal aliens, stealing money
from the system that's supposed to be taking care of

(10:10):
our people, not Mexico's people, not Romania's people, not Gudalhalahara,
as people us.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
I want to know how they did it, Like how
did they get seventeenth? Like what how did they get
because that's not the cann be still five hundred bucks,
that's one thing, But millions?

Speaker 2 (10:27):
How did they get?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
They lied? They lied? What that's all they do? They lie,
use a fake Social Security number to apply for benefits
and get them.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
I mean, wouldn't you stop though, Like if I got
a million, I'd be like I'm going to I'm moving.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
No, not once they get a taste of it. Okay,
the government, the government machine is so big, inefficient, ineffective,
and they want to micromanage you, but they can't manage themselves.
Remember a few years ago when the IRS sent like
two hundred and seventy four refund checks to the same address.
I think it was in New Orleans.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
I do you remember that? Actually, yeah, it was down
south somewhere here.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
You would think that after the first hundred or so
somebody would go that's a big house and investigate, But no,
they just kept on sending tax refund checks to different
names at one address, and I think it was two
hundred and seventy four tax refund checks that we're all
sent to that address. Government can't run government, I'll be
damned if we're gonna be able to count on them

(11:27):
to run us. In fact, we need to be running government.
We need to be more involved, we need to be
more effective. But again, that's that's a six hour show
unto itself. My thanks again. Are you going to post
a podcast? You're so blessed lackluster at this I'm going
to ask you publicly and make you say, yes, you
got to post a podcast to tonight's show.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Yeah, I'll pull. Yesterday I was sick and I didn't
feel like that.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
I don't care. Don't give me excuses.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
I'm not posting it.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Look, unless you do it, unless there's a hearse in
front of the building when we get off the air,
you're not sick.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
It was close to it.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Close to that was minivan.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
I had a tummy ache, yes, slight shakiness.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Yes, I should have been.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
I should have been in the hospital. It's a wonder
that I.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Surf like that every day.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Okay, Well, the little worst yesterday
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