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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right now, what's training with keing, what's going on, what's
the latest.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Yes, we've otherwise seen a lot of divisiveness and finger pointing,
but not when it comes to the Michigan man that
was responsible for that Mormon church and the people being
killed and the church being set on fire. Well, some
folks are now reporting that forty year old Thomas Jacob

(00:23):
Sandford who stormed into the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints, Well he was a staunch Trump supporter,
is what they're saying. Now, this is kind of quiet
on some of the media. Now this is Baller Alert
that's reporting this now what they're saying. And the Guardian
is also reporting that they found signs of political allegiance.

(00:47):
They found a large Trump sign that was displayed in
his shed at his home. And also he had some
photos showing reelect Trump twenty twenty and with the phrase
make Liberals Cry Again, along with his wife and son.
So according to Donald Trump, he said, there's still a
lot to learn. This appears to be yet another attack

(01:08):
on Christians in the United States of America. Now, he
was a Marine veteran who served in Iraq, and you know,
just a sad situation for all of those people who
are you know, we're going to their place of worship
and you know this man just comes in there with
his truck and shooting everyone that. Yeah. Now, yeah, I

(01:35):
mean I think at some point we are going to
have to say that you can't condemn a speech on
one end and then continue it on another because it
affects people. People are really on the break. Yeah, people
are fragile right now. So when you push people too
far with a lot of this rhetoric, it could be

(01:55):
a breaking point. Now. Donovan Mitchell, he was speaking on
Cleveland Cavali Media Day and he was talking about his
relationship with Coco Jones. I love me some Coco Jones,
and I love the fact that they are getting married.
But he says that their connection is a blessing and
he said she brings him peace, and he said, I
love her to death. So I can't wait to see

(02:17):
what the wedding is like for Donovan the home people,
and then we go and see her at the Cavs
games and at ed like what's up, Coco, and then
yeah and Lotto. She's also given a lot of homage
to her Man her Man her Man twenty one Savage.
You know, they kept their relationship under wraps for quite
a while until they were out in When they were

(02:38):
out on vacation by the restaurant, they tagged Lotto too,
even though she wasn't in the photo with twenty one
Savage and the staff. But now she's stay and listen.
She was out and about in New York. She said,
I'm about to go meet my husband. So she's claiming
him now and it seems like they are very happy now.
Florida man was arrested after killing and eating pet peacocks.

(03:01):
Now he's facing felony charges after authority say that Craig
John Voight, he's sixty one years old of Hudson, Florida,
was arrested after his neighbor discovered a disturbing letter in
her mailbox describing how Voight decapitated and ate these birds. Now,

(03:21):
he admitted to deputies that he carried out the act
out of spite because of his neighbors have been feeding
the animals, so he decapitated him ate them and then
wrote a letter and put it in a neighbor's body.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
These were his peacock. He got mad because they were
feeding his peacocks. Correct, he turned around and killed his
own how many? How many birds do the.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
App So apparently he has more because he said that
when he gets out of jail, he's going to kill
the rest of them. And he's now charged with aggravated
animal cruelty, a third degree felony in Florida that covers
intentionally causing an animal most death or excessive suffering. And
if convicted, he's facing up to five years in prison
and finds up to ten thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
How much are they related to the chicken? For turkeys?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Don't nobody want to eat no peacock? There's no recipes
on TikTok peek. But you know what there is that
man that cooks the bat bear paws and all.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Yeah, I mean, I mean if people, I mean, what's
worse a raccoon to eat or peacock?

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I ate a raccoon by accident? That's disgusting.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Was it good? You didn't know? For those are good?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
I didn't know. Smother and barbecue sauce.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
So they put little season hot and little hot sauce
on the peacock.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Man. Listen. And lastly, kay Sanad, you know he's making
money handover Fizz. He had a very successful mafia thigh
the streaming thing. He had Maria carry, Kim Kardashian, everybody
on there. But he had a recent conversation with Kurt
Franklin and he said that he turned down sixty million
dollars a sixty million dollar gambling deal when he was

(05:01):
first starting his mafia than because he said that he
learned all good money all not all money is good money.
And he said he didn't want to do things that
he wouldn't normally do. He said gambling wasn't quite you know,
something he would do, and he didn't want to take
money for it. He wanted to sixty million dollars, but
he did say he already has some money by then,

(05:23):
so he was able to.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
I need me to do a commercial. What it come?
Call me sixty million? About to go straight to the
cacito unless and I'm learn I'm a learned man.
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