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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's a low hat, Fridey. Don't work till Monday. Oh
wait a minute, I'm retired. I'm not working on Monday either. Yes, well,
have a good weekend.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Caution, you are about to experience the taxpayer relief shot
segment on the situation with Michael Brown. Caution you are
about to experience the taxpayer relief shot segment on the
situation with Michael Brown. We do not necessarily relish the
death of any criminal, but we do celebrate our god
given and constitutional right to self defense in the event
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that the criminal becomes DRT. The taxpayers spared the cost
of public defenders, court costs, incarceration, and continued parole supervision.
As the Sheriff of Santa Rosa County, Florida says insert
audio here, or Sheriff Grady of Pope County says, insert
audio here.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
You have been warned. Listen at your own risks. Mike.
It is Friday, it is nine am, and it's time
to do the taxpayer relief shots. And we call these
taxpayer relief shots primarily because they somebody's breaking in your
house here, more than welcome to shoot them. In Santa
Craise accounting, we prefer that you.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Do actually hopefully you'll save the taxpayers money.
Speaker 5 (01:21):
Or I would highly suggest that if a looter breaks
into your home, comes into your home while you're there
to steal stuff, that you take your gun and you
shoot him. You shoot him so that he looks like
grated cheese, because you know what, that's one looter that
won't break into anyone else's home.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Or my favorite, obviously.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Is I would tell them, if you value your life,
you probably shouldn't do that in Polk County because the
people of Polk County like guns.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
They have guns.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
I encourage them to own guns, and they're going to
be in their homes tonight with their guns loaded. And
if you try to break into their homes to steal
to set fire, I'm highly recommending they blow you back
out of the house with their guns. So leave the
community alone.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
We're gonna do something just slight. We're gonna do taxpayer
relief shots, but we're gonna do something slightly different. Before
we actually get to the audio versions of the story,
I want to start out with a story that what's
the date on this March seventh, So this is last
Friday from the New York Post and the headline is
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one Newark police officer killed, another fighting for their life
after shootout with a fourteen year old. One New York
police officer officer was killed, another is fighting for his
life in critical condition after shootout with a fourteen year
old suspect Friday evening. According to reports, shots rang out
around six point thirty pm near a White Castle Aana McDonald's,
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where the team was hanging out with friends. According to
ABC seven out of New York, citing the Sea County
Prosecutor's office, let's see a bunch of pictures. This is
New York post. Oh, I got tons of pictures. The
young gunman allegedly fired a total of twenty nine shots
at officers. Both officers were hit in the flurry of
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bullets and were taken to University Hospital. The injured officer
is in critical condition and fighting for his life. I
don't know the status today. I apologize. There are conflicting
reports about the status of the team, with pix eleven
sources saying he was killed, while ABC's seven reports he
was taken into custody. The suspect was hanging with a
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large group at the fast food restaurants just before the incident.
But it is not clear what led to the shootout.
Does he may really? I mean, yes, I'm curious, but
doesn't make any difference. Phil Murphy, of course, the Governor
New Jersey steps in, Oh, I've been briefed about it.
Blah blah blah, the usual bull crap. The New Jersey
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FOP commented on the senseless shooting. The FOP New Jersey
State Lodge is said to announce the two brave hero
police officers of the New Ork Police Department were shot
in the line of duty this evening. One officer has
made the ultimate sacrifice. More information to come, the agency
wrote on x as an update to this story, it
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is interesting that many people might say this is why
we need more gun control. Now when you dig into
this story, this kid had a I think it was
a pistol based on the three or four stories I've
read that it wasn't a bump stock, but he somehow
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converted it to let's say, fully automatic. Again, I'm just
taking the stories at face value, but that's not the issue.
The issue is much larger than this than whether it
was automatic semi automatic. By the way, speaking of semi
automatic weapons, if you're not paying attention to send it.
Bill three making its way through the polyp beer in Colorado.
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They're about to outlaw commonly used firearms, pistols, revolvers, ar
fifteen shotguns, whatever, semi automatic weapons rent large and you
need to look it up and get involved and stop it.
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There's even claims that, well, this has been proven to
be constitutional in other states. It would require the payment
of age, a payment twice, a payment for a training
class twelve hours, a two day class of twelve hours,
and a fee to the sheriff and the share. It's
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not a shell issue, perit, but it's a may issue.
Even to take the class. You could be denied taking
the class. It is one of the most horrific gun
bills in the history of this state, and the Democrats
are ramming it through Senate Bill three. Go look it up,
get involved. I would suggest the Colorado State Shooting Association,
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but that's my preference, not the other group. But let's
go back to this New Jersey story. What would have
stopped that? Well, obviously we need stricter gun control laws.
Obviously we need something that keeps guns out of the
hands of fourteen year old criminal.
Speaker 6 (06:41):
I don't want fourteen year olds to be able to
purchase a gun. Michael, Well, then we need a law
that says you cannot do this.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Oh wait a minute, never mind. We need to stop
this insanity. So let's go back to nineteen eighty five.
I have searched and looked, and I can't find audio.
I can find the quote, and it may be involved.
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The quote may come from there's one video that I've
not gotten all the way through because it's like two
and a half hours or something, so it may have
been in a floor speech. But former US Senator Joe
Biden said, this is nineteen eighty five quote. I am
convinced that a criminal who wants a firearm can get
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one through illegal There you go, dragon, through illegal, untraceable
and unregistered sources, with or without gun control. Joe Biden,
nineteen eighty five. Here we are at some forty years later,
still true today, Joe, you don't probably don't even remember
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saying it. But I don't know whether the fourteen year
old was killed by the cops or not. He deserved
to be killed, and so if he was, I'm not
gonna shed any tears about that. But for those in
Colorado or for any state wherever, you're listening to me
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right now, either now or on a podcast later. If
your state is trying to restrict your ability to defend
yourself and you're not somehow actively involved in trying to
prevent that from happening, and listen, pressure should be put
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not only on Democrats, the Marxist slash communists that are
trying to do this, but the Republicans who like in
this state, the Republicans, Oh, they're voting against it, and
they're putting out press releases. But I don't see him
doing anything that's rallying the troops. I don't see them
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doing anything in terms of going on every program they
can get their little grubby little hands on and you know,
shouting from the rooftops about it. There is, despite Trump
in office, there is at the state level an attempt
to disarm law abiding citizens who have a constitutional right
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to defend themselves. A well regulated militia being necessary to
the security of a free state, the right of the
people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Do not forget that, memorize it, know it by heart,
and fight for it. That's another reason where we do
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taxpay relief shots. I had lunch in downtown Denver yesterday.
My lawyer was in town, so I went with lunch
with em and some of his partners, and I parked
at a certain place and I realized as I was
walking around the block to oh, yeah, that's where the
shooting occurred. And I thought, well, what do I care.
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I'm caring, except I'm in Denver, Colorado, probably violating some
law somewhere. They want to disarm you. They want to
take you away your right of self defense. And never
forget that. This is why we do taxpayer release shots.
We'll just start at the top. We've got several award winners,
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right quick? Can I add something?
Speaker 6 (10:28):
Because it's the fourteen year old who did this? Herranus
hacked and well, watch how quickly things change if you
start charging the parents or guardians with the crime that
the minor child did.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Or if I would agree with you dragonfly, believe.
Speaker 7 (10:46):
That kind of thing.
Speaker 6 (10:47):
It's it's if your kid commits a crime, guess what
you're now charged for.
Speaker 7 (10:50):
The kid is too, but you are now charged for
the tip.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Only if they can prove a nexus between the crime,
you know, like the purchase of the gun or something,
and they'll pay care you really don't care. Nope, Because
I if I should have control over what my fourteen
year old child is doing, but I can't always know.
Like my fourteen year old may say he's going to
a to a party at you know, a neighbor that's
four blocks away, and indeed, I may be tracking his
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phone and that's where he's at. He's at a party
with a bunch of other fourteen years old.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
Heals a car, drives drunk, kills somebody.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
But hang on a second, that's my fault.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
I gotta I gotta pay the consequences for it.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
How is that your fault?
Speaker 6 (11:29):
Because I am that child's guardian, but I am responsible
one percent for that kid.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
But let's let's take the example of the kid that
goes to the party four blocks away and it's a
bunch of fourteen year olds and you know he's there,
but also there either unbeknownst to you, or maybe it's
another fourteen year old is selling illegal weapons and your
child buys one, and your child, you don't know it.
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Your child leaves that party and goes out to the
White Castle.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
In my responsibility to teach that child to not buy
an illegal firearm, and.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
I agree that that is your responsibility not to do that.
But if the child does, the child always follow every
rule that you set down.
Speaker 7 (12:13):
No, but I have to be responsible for him, good
or bad.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
Okay, then I think we might disagree on that. From
I understand your point of view. Mine, however, is from
a legal point of view, and the legal point of
view says M. I'm not sure there's a causal link
there between those.
Speaker 7 (12:29):
The causal link is you are that child's parent or guardian, and.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
So therefore you would claim that a parent will be
held responsible for every single thing that child does with
or without your knowledge.
Speaker 7 (12:43):
Correct.
Speaker 6 (12:43):
Okay, if he if he's just driving his car at sixteen,
gets into a car accident, guess who's got to pay
for it?
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Well wait a minute, okay, so yes, your insurance, Your
insurance will pay for that.
Speaker 7 (12:57):
I've got to pay for the insurance.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Yeah, yes you do. But you will not be held
legally responsible for that. Change it?
Speaker 7 (13:05):
Why make it?
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Make it? If you don't. If you don't have insurance,
you will be held legally responsible.
Speaker 6 (13:10):
Word and you make those to where you are responsible
for your child, Watch how quickly children of this land
change that.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
I agree with that I agree with I can't get
the lawyer part out of my head. Stupid. With lawyers,
you can't live with them and you can't live without them,
just like women.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
Can't kill them.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Kill all the lawyers, kill all the lawyers. The first
award huh now the first award, the first award winner.
It says, we're going to celebrate it, but I have Oh,
I do see why. Okay, yes, we will celebrate this one.
We don't normally celebrate the death of a thug, but
sometimes there are exceptions, just like here with me and Dragon,
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there's always an exception.
Speaker 8 (13:57):
As a Wonderland MBTA parking garat is shut down right now.
ITEAM sources say state police were trying to arrest a
Jet Blue pilot on an active warrant when the man
shot himself. Wbz's Lord Hafeley is in Revere with those
breaking details.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
It's state troopers here and Revere attempted to save Jeremy
Godorff's life, but.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
They were unsuccessful.
Speaker 9 (14:21):
A tragic and to a complicated story. Evidence markers, investigators
and police cars crowded the Wonderland tee stop garage Friday,
where State police say Jeremy Goadorf took his own life.
Speaker 7 (14:34):
That's insane to me.
Speaker 9 (14:35):
The death first reported by wbz's IT team. Police were
after the thirty three year old Jet Blue pilot for
an outstanding warrant on the charge of second degree sexual
exploitation of a minor.
Speaker 7 (14:47):
This is just shocking in general.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
I mean the fact that I come here often.
Speaker 9 (14:50):
She was arrested February twentieth at Logan Airport after US
Customs flagged his warrant, but he was released on bail
ordered to return to North Carolina by February twenty fifth
to avoid a fugitive charge in Massachusetts.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
He is a commercial pilot.
Speaker 10 (15:06):
He the warrant is obviously out of North Carolina and
he resides in the state of Ohio.
Speaker 9 (15:12):
Friday morning, officers found Goodorf in his car with a
loaded gun. As they approached, he took his life. Trains
here at the Wonderland Station continue to run regularly. Police
have cleared the scene in Revere. Laura Hateley WBZ News.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Yeah, you've been charged with child's exploitation.
Speaker 11 (15:30):
You know.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
Do you want to live your life in prison as
a child molester? Yeah? I don't think so. I don't
think so at all. Uh, Dragon, I want to skip
down to Do you see the one about that hatchet? Yes,
I want to do that when next for a particular reason.
Speaker 7 (15:48):
Okay.
Speaker 12 (15:50):
First on News four at seven, shocking witness video and
new details from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division on
a deadly officer involved shooting that kept an apartment complex
in lockdown four hours Friday. The video showing the moments
leading up to that deadly event, and we do want
to warn you watching at home, this video and audio
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is considered disturbing. Cameron Lymes has the latest details.
Speaker 13 (16:19):
These are the moments before Robert Rose was shot and
killed by law enforcement. This is exclusive video from a
witness obtained by Channel four. That witness characterizing the shooting
as an execution. In a press release issue just hours ago,
sled says a deputy responding for a mental health detention
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order was struck by Robert Rose with the hatchet. Rose
then barricaded himself in his apartment. According to the release,
after hours of negotiations, Rose left his apartment with two hatchets.
In a video obtained by News for law enforcement has
heard yell commands before six pops ring out. It is
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unclear from the video which agency is shot at Rows
The video shows along for some swarm rows as he
lay on the ground following the shooting. He was then
transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. We
spoke to the National Alliance of Mental Illness or NAMI.
They train officers in de escalation tactics to try and
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calm down situations like these.
Speaker 14 (17:27):
So they try to teach the techniques that approaching more
calmly and noticing things about the people, you know, whatever.
You know, it could be in jersey that they're wearing
that's kind of particular football team or something. But you
could ask him a question about that team, or if
they like that, or kind of music is playing, or
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anything that might convert them away from what got them
into this terrible state that they're in right now.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
We'll finish this one on the other side.
Speaker 11 (17:55):
Don't go away a next time you see mister Caplis,
but you tell him the please make a new commercial.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
That one is just old. You remembered it true, you
remembered it all right, Let's start this one all over
the public shoot and kill a man who struck an
officer with a hatchet. And I wanted to jump to
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this one for a particular reason.
Speaker 12 (18:32):
First, on News four at seven, shocking witness video and
new details from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division on
a deadly officer involved shooting that kept an apartment complex
in lockdown four hours Friday. The video showing the moments
leading up to that deadly event, and we do want
to warn you watching at home this video and audio
(18:54):
is considered disturbing. Cameron Lymes has the latest details.
Speaker 13 (19:00):
These are the moments before Robert Rose was shot and
killed by the law horse. This is exclusive video from
a witness obtained by Channel four. That witness characterizing the
shooting as an execution. In a press release issue just
hours ago, sled says a deputy responding for a mental
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health detention order was struck by Robert Rose with a hatchet.
Rose then barricaded himself in his apartment. According to the release,
after hours of negotiations, Rose left his apartment with two hatchets.
In a video obtained by News for law enforcement has
heard yelling commands before six pops ring out. It is
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unclear from the video which agency's shot at Rose. The
video shows law enforcement swarm Rows as he lay on
the ground following the shooting. He was then transported to
a hospital where he was pronounced dead. We spoke to
the National Alliance of Mental Illness or NAMI. They train
officers in the escalation tactics to try and calm down
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situations like these.
Speaker 14 (20:08):
So we try to teach the techniques that approaching more
calmly and noticing things about the people, you know, whatever.
You know, it could be in jersey that they're wearing
that's kind of particular football team or something you could
ask a question about that team, or if they like that,
or kind of music music is playing, or anything that
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might divert them away from what got them into this
terrible state that they're in right now.
Speaker 13 (20:35):
Well, as he says, when these diversions work, they can
save lives.
Speaker 14 (20:39):
Well to say, you know, been trained, they know how
to redirect people and to get them going in the
right direction. I think that it's it's the extreme cases
that are very difficult, and you still don't want to
see the kind of outcomes that we had this past weekend.
Speaker 13 (20:54):
Rose's family speaking through a representative saying he did not
have to die this way to speak at a press
conference on Tuesday working for you Cameron Lives News Force.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
I didn't expect that at the end. He didn't have
to die this way. Now you're you're attacking, You're attacking
a cop with with hatchet. I wanted to do that
one net. If you follow me on X, which you
should be doing at Michael Brown USA, you know why
I wanted to do this one next. Jacinta Allen, who
is a member of the Australian Parliament Parliament tweeted this
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on March twelve, So what with that Wednesday at seven
o two pm. There's no place for machetes like these
on our streets. That's why I've announced Australia's first machete
band here in Victoria. Crew together with it. I can't
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always depend on you. I for what I'm thankful together
with our tough bail laws, we're putting community safety above
all to keep Victorian safe. And then this debag has
the audacity to post a photo of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven,
maybe a dozen different machetes hatchet. You say hatchet, I
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say machete.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
Machetetle hatchets. Are they assault style machetes.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
There's a couple of them look kind of scary to me,
so they they very well may be the best part
of this. First the obvious they will stop at nothing
to disarm you. You don't think that can happen here.
You just give them time. But some of the comments
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in reply to this post are so good that I
want to share a couple of them with you. Monica
writes banning machetes won't fix the crime problem in Victoria. Honestly,
what the heck are we paying you for? Enforce existing
laws properly and the rest will fall into play. Parliament
creates new laws and make themselves feel important. Just do
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your job. Augustus put out this Australia didn't need machete bands,
and he's got a photo of everybody trying to violate
the lockdowns. Danny wrote, there's no place for immigrant crime
gangs in our country. The machetes aren't the problem. Your
policies are. You import the criminals and if the cops
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catch them, then your judges release them on bail, over
and over and over again. Some eighty plus times deport
violent offenders if they aren't born here unlocked. The ones
are who are away for as long as possible. This
is what Victorians want. And this from Mike, not me,
but somebody calls themselves, Mike, If only there was some
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kind of device that a person could carry and use
to defend themselves. It might easily fit into your pocket
or waistband and spit out projectiles faster than the speed
of sound and take out a machete wielding threat before
it reaches you. If only it's.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
Not even Friday at thirteenth.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
Or Hodge's Rights, What next, stupid kitchen knives and cars?
What about bits of scrap metal that Africans use to
make machetes in their own countries. How about instead we
stop importing worthless troublemakers and start sending undesirables back to
where they came from. Living in this country is a privilege,
not a right. And it's clear the constitution needs to
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be changed so citizenship can be easily stripped from those
who don't deserve it. And then hedial wave rights a
couple of years from now in the United Kingdom of Australia,
and I would add to the United States quote anything
can be used as a weapon, So we're passing a
law that bans all household items follow our interior decoration
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guide to make You're home safe. And they attach a
picture of a rubber room with a single light bulb
hanging out of your reach. You don't think that this
isn't a Marxist communist plot worldwide. No, I'm not wearing
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a tinfoil hat at all. This is what they do.
And when I say that these yahoo's at the Paula
Beer in Colorado are Marxist and communists, absolutely, they want
to disarm you. They're following the trend of DC, you know,
which was overturned. They wouldn't make it so difficult, so
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expensive for you to own a semi automatic weapon.
Speaker 7 (25:45):
That huh.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
They must not like poor Hispanic or poor white or
poor black. They don't like poor people because poor people
I could go afford to do it. But wait a minute,
I've already them through training courses. I already know how
to do this. I already have a concealed carry permit.
And now you're going to make me go through another
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training course and pay a tax to exercise a fundamental
constitutional right. This is why we do taxpayer relief shots
because just like free speech is under attack in this
country and around the world, so is the right of
self defense. Don't ever take your foot off the accelerator,
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because they're.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
Not ur real quick before we get back to the
taxpayer relief shots, I do want to address this text
messages as that came in.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
I noticed you hadn't responded to it yet.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
Now now because I'll do it right here on air.
The text message Michael Dragon has has not had to
deal with a willful adolescent. In regards to my statements
in the past segment about charge the parents with the
crimes that the adolescents that the child commits, I'm one
hundred percent behind that. As to me not raising an
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adolescent tried. Yeah, I had two boys. I've raised two
boys there are now in their mid and early twenties.
So they turned out just fine.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
And when are they getting out? When do they get
out in parole mother?
Speaker 7 (27:16):
I'm not sure when she gets out of them?
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Oh yeah, that's the mom. I keep forgetting about the mom. Yeah.
So in line of the fact that mom is yeah
Alan parol, Dad's doing just fine and the boys just so.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
So, yes, I have had to deal with two teenage
boys at the same time. And no offense to missus Redbeard.
She was only in their in their life for half
of their life. So yes, I had to singlely deal
with both of them in the early teenage.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
Years, and they're outstanding citizens. So when I saw the hatchets,
it reminded me of the machetes. It's on my timeline
at Michael Brown.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
USA or at Michael says go here dot com.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Michael says go here dot com. Another word winner. A
homeowner shoots and kills Wow. Remember the story out of
I think with either Georgia or South Carolina. Mom's hiding
in the closet, She's got, uh, you know, a semi
automatic weapon and she runs out of AMMO.
Speaker 9 (28:15):
Well.
Speaker 15 (28:15):
A local community's sense of security shattered after a violent
home invasion that ended with the homeowner shooting at four
suspects as cay Cal's joy Baby.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Four suspects. So, if you limit magazines to five or
six rounds, you gotta be a damn good shot. You know,
you gotta shoot him in the foot. You gotta shoo
hi in the knee. You got it, knee Capple. Yeah,
you can't just wild to shoot here.
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Dick tells us.
Speaker 15 (28:41):
One of those suspects died, two were arrested, and one
still on the loose.
Speaker 16 (28:48):
It's not what anyone expected in this quiet neighborhood.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
Very quiet very safe fellas we felt safe.
Speaker 16 (28:55):
As Majua Medina was terrified to learn her street was
the scene of a violent home invasion that left two
people shot, one of them died. It's pretty scary, yes,
because it kind of shakes your world. The crime happened
Tuesday night on Grand Terrace Road, when police say four
suspects broke into a home. The homeowner doesn't want to
be identified because one suspect is still on the loose,
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but tells us off camera it happened at nine pm
when the rest of the family had left. He says
he was still there when they broke in for the
back door. Police say the man living there pulled out
a weapon to defend himself.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
And just what happens that's mixed. Michael Duber zero two
seven seven.
Speaker 17 (29:37):
If the legislature didn't love criminals so much, they would
make it tougher on them. Make it a twenty year
sentence with the use of the firearm and commission of
a crime. So if you're fourteen when you have a gun,
you get out of prison when you're thirty four. Don't
go after the law, bidy go after the criminals.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Thank you well, thank you, You're preaching the choir, but
absolutely so. We'll go back to this tax player relief shot.
So a homeowner shoots and kills one of four intruders.
And again, if you listen to the Colorado Pull Up Bureau,
they don't want you to notice them make automatic weapon
unless you pay a tax to exercise your Second Amendment rights.
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And even then they want you to take away two
days from work. You know, this really is discrimination against
the poor, This really is a tax on exercising a
fundamental right of self defense. Well, they want us to
do you sling shots.
Speaker 16 (30:40):
The story continues and shot multiple times. A few minutes later,
deputies got a call to this gas station where a
thirty three year old man had been shot. With him
was a fifteen year old. The man died, and an
hour later a third suspect showed up at a different hospital,
also shot. All three are considered so specs.
Speaker 7 (31:00):
In this case.
Speaker 9 (31:01):
That's an initial theorem.
Speaker 8 (31:02):
My husband wants a gun to protect himself.
Speaker 16 (31:04):
The homeowner's family gave us a statement saying, in part,
home is where we should all feel the safest, and
having that sense of security shattered when we least expect
it is something no family should have to experience. They
went on to say, home invasions might seem unlikely and
far fetched, but this experience has been a sobering reminder
that crime can happen at any time, and self defense
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preparation is truly a life saving tactic to protect our
loved ones against home invasions. Leaving neighbors looking at their
own options but hoping for more help keeping everyone safe.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
They had time out. I didn't see that one coming.
What was it? They're trying to do? What here?
Speaker 16 (31:50):
Back her up once against home invasions, leaving neighbors looking
at their own options.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
No, not a machete, not a hatchet, not a pairing knife,
not even a you know, a butcher's knife. You're on
your own. Just call nine one one and they'll be
there after your dead.
Speaker 16 (32:12):
Hoping for more help, No, learn.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
To defend yourself as this person did, being everyone safe.
Speaker 8 (32:21):
They tried to pass a measure that will give us
another deputy or.
Speaker 7 (32:26):
That didn't go through, so we're all kind of edgy.
Speaker 16 (32:29):
The surviving adult suspect was charged today with felony first
degree burglary, as well as possession of a firearm. The
fifteen year old suspects case is being handled by the
juvenile court system. From Grand Terras, I'm to ive benet
next k CAL news and we'll.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
Be out on no time. So here man shoots kill
somebody with a shotgun.
Speaker 16 (32:48):
Then we begin with developing news out of Beverly Grove
where police say a man fatally shocked his own brother
to save his elderly mother.
Speaker 4 (32:57):
John Fidolia alive in Beverly Grove with the details and
reaction to a shocking turn of events tonight, John.
Speaker 7 (33:05):
Share and Micah.
Speaker 18 (33:06):
This is the home where that terrifying and tragic situation
unfolded for this family today. However, homicide investigators say this
shooting was justified.
Speaker 10 (33:18):
He had no choice but to shoot and kill his
own brother, a horrifying ordeal for a Beverly Grove family.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
I zoom in here.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
You're looking at this two story house with the green
roof in the backyard.
Speaker 18 (33:29):
We see crime scene tape there the LAPD responding to
this home on the four hundred block of North Alfred Street.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Just before one thirty pm. After shots rang.
Speaker 7 (33:38):
Out like a shotgun.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
It was didn't sound like a pistol. There were big,
deep sounds and there were two of them.
Speaker 18 (33:45):
Homicide investigators say the eighty year old woman who lives
at the home was attacked by her sixty one year
old son who showed up at her house with.
Speaker 10 (33:53):
A baseball bat and when he made entry into the residence,
he used it to smash windows to smash personal belongings
owned by his eighty year old mother.
Speaker 3 (34:06):
Wow, that's a tough choice to have to make, but
the right choice.