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News Talk eleven ten not nine th WBT Brett Winterbule
Show seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten. Why
are we not getting serious about safety? I've got a
question about that, straight ahead, real safety, not the kind
that you get from a press release or a ribbon
cutting ceremony, talking about the kind of safety that makes
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criminals sweat and judges, judges and magistrates sit up straight
and say, sir, to weave the people. I'm sick and
tired of this. I'm talking about that because when a
repeat offender like James's Rayford can shoot a toddler and
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still walk the streets, something's broken. It's not just the system,
it's the spine of the system. It's these magistrates and
judges who let these people get out nineteen and twenty times.
And you know what I feel like, once you get
to like ten times, the judges and the magistrates should
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be held incarceration with the person who is a repeat
offender with no due respect. By the way, this is disgusting,
this is awful, and this is why I mention the
spine of the system being corroded broken. What have you?
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We don't need more task forces, we don't need more
fancy acronyms. We need a reckoning, a swarm, a surge
of full blown civic exorcism to get rid of the
evil amongst us, amongst us. Send them out of state,
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send them to the send them to alcatraz. I don't care,
but I don't want these felons continuously thinking that they
get a free day, Paz. We don't need any of that.
And I hope, I hope that at some point Donald
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Trump decides he's gonna swarm Charlotte to clean up the streets.
If you cooperate, it's a pretty fast turnover. Did you
see what happened in Memphis? Have you been listening to
the people in Memphis? They cleaned it up in about
two weeks. They took all the criminals out, locked them up,
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filled the jails, and the kids now can go and
ride their bikes. The kids can be safe. The kids
are not being harmed. And guess who is surprised, most
of all African Americans who have felt like they have
been under siege for far too long in Memphis. Chicago
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wants the same thing, but Ribs doesn't want them coming in.
Ribs does not want them coming in. Imagine this, Donald Trump,
President the United States, says enough is enough, and he
sends in the US marshals, not to hand out pamphlets,
but to round up the worst of the worst, the
gang leaders, the shooters, the repeat offenders, who treat jail
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like a revolving door and courtrooms like comedy clubs. Imagine
when he calls in the military into Charlotte. It's not
all the shares, It's gonna be uptown. It's gonna be
uptown because that's where all the crime is. That's where
all the crime is exploding. Not to hand out pamphlets,
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but to round up the worst of the worst, the
gang leaders, the shooters, the repeat offenders, who treat jail
like a revolving door and courtrooms like comedy clubs. Brings
in the military. Not tanks rolling down tryon stream, but
precision discipline, logistics, surveillance, drones over known drug corridors, tactical
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units assisting local law enforcement, a show of force so
overwhelming that even the cockiest cartel lieutenant starts googling how
to apply for Canadian asylum. That's what has to happen.
Oh in the judges, Oh the judges, Oh the magistrates,
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Oh the judges, the ones who keep letting these monsters
out on bond, who treat violent criminals crime like a
scheduling conflict. They need to feel the heat, not political pressure,
moral pressure, moral pressure, the fear of God, the fear
of accountability, the fear that if they play roulette with
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public safety, they'll be called out, voted out, and remembered
as the ones who let the wolves roam free. Wouldn't
you love to see a couple of them with bracelets
or or an ankle, an ankle bracelet. Wouldn't that be
justice when people allow people to roam freely this way.
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Charlotte's not a war zone. It's a city. It's a community.
It's a place where families live, work and dream. They
have a right as American citizens. I frankly, I don't
care where they're from. But the fact of the matter
is they have a right to raise their kids. When
toddlers are caught in a crossfire, when repeat offenders become
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neighborhood fixtures, when justice becomes optional, we need more than reform.
We need restoration. We must all tonight, tonight, we must
all pray that these judges, these magistrates, have their heart
turned in the right direction for justice, not for easy, peasy,
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lemon squeezy kinda. Do you promise not to do it ever? Again?
We cannot tolerate this. We cannot tolerate this. This isn't
about vengeance. It's about order. It's about drawing a line
in the sand, and it's saying no more, no more excuses,
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no more leniency. If you're a crooked judge of your
crooked magistrate, if you're doing the things that you're not
supposed to be doing, maybe you ought to just pack
up and head out of town. No more pretending the
chaos is just a phase. It is not. Let the
criminals feel the fear, Let the judges feel the weight,
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Let the city feel the presence of a government that
finally means business. Um Brett Winable reminding you, justice isn't
a suggestion. It's a promise, and it's time we keep
it