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Speaker 1 (00:11):
That's still on a speeding bullet.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Or powerful Lena locomotive.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Hey vote believe tall buildings at a single bound.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
Okay, I'm a cry.
Speaker 5 (00:25):
It's a bird to Lincoln. Lincoln.
Speaker 6 (00:28):
Lincoln so bingus Banana Bana being gun feed by ling
gun Lincoln.
Speaker 7 (00:34):
They say this cat Lincoln is a bad mother. I'm
just talking about Lincoln.
Speaker 8 (00:41):
Good morning, Cincinnati.
Speaker 7 (00:48):
Welcome to twelve thirty WDBZ.
Speaker 8 (00:50):
We are the buzz of Cincinnati, your talk station, The
Lincoln War Show till one o'clock this afternoon. Of course,
at one it's Revenau Shopton, keeping it real, keeping it real.
Speaker 7 (01:04):
Check him out. At one there's a lot going on. Well.
Speaker 8 (01:07):
CBG is one of forty airports affected by cuts in flights.
I tell you it's getting ready to all crumble if
they don't come back. I'm predicting at least by Saturday
it's gonna be over. That's my prediction. Or maybe Monday.
Let's say Monday at the latest. But it could happen
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before Saturday. It could happen between now and Saturday, because
things are starting to crumble. When the airport start to
go down, that's when something's gonna happen.
Speaker 7 (01:46):
People are mad, people are.
Speaker 8 (01:48):
In crowded airports, chaos, it's all kind of stuff going on.
I think it was Houston and bunch of people mad
as hell.
Speaker 7 (01:57):
It's not gonna last long, I'm telling you. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:01):
So if you're flying out a CVG, you better check
your flight before you go over there and have to
sit and sit and sit and sit. Better check that out.
Speaker 7 (02:16):
And this happened.
Speaker 8 (02:19):
I guess I found out about it maybe Tuesday or Wednesday,
but by then, you know the election and everything.
Speaker 7 (02:26):
But the State Patrol was in town.
Speaker 8 (02:30):
I think they were in town Monday, one of their
two days a month, which I think will probably increase.
I think that's gonna increase after the election. And there's
no danger of them saying, see, he needs the state
Patrol to come into you know, so I think they're
gonna be here a little more than two days a month.
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But while they were here, I think something like three
people were arrested. And I was watching Channel five News
yesterday and I watch them all. I rotate around, Yes,
I rotate around. But that's why every station don't play
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the same They don't have the same nude basically the
same big stories. But there's some other little stories that
some of the channels they might not carry. And so
Channel five had three people that were arrested by help
with the state patrol. One was a thirteen year old
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kid in a stolen car and they tracked him down
near the right in front of city Hall. He hit
another car, could have killed somebody. Thirteen years old. Come on,
so they arrest him, take him to juvie. Then it
was this other guy who was drunk. They had the
cameras on him. He comes up, the cops come up
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to the car, opened the door. He's sitting there. You
could tell he was drunk as hell, and they said
get out of the car. He said, wait, I gotta
do something before I get out. They said, what you
gotta do? I gotta get this gun out there.
Speaker 7 (04:10):
That's a wait.
Speaker 8 (04:11):
No, no, no, no, you don't need to get just
get out the car now. He told him to wait
a minute. He had to do something. He had to
get the gun out.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Uh was this guy white guy?
Speaker 8 (04:24):
No he was, He wasn't, No he was. He was
a black guy. Drunk as hell, let me tell you.
And then the third guy they caught, I guess he
had a warrant on him and they got him out
of the car.
Speaker 7 (04:40):
He was standing there.
Speaker 8 (04:41):
They said, we're gonna take you to jail and stuff,
and this guy just started running. He took off. They
were chasing him. We're gonna change you if you don't stop.
We're gonna change you if you don't stop. Finally, they
I don't know how they caught him, but they caught him.
And then he's gone to jail too. But all three
of these people were out of jail within the next
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twenty four hours.
Speaker 7 (05:04):
They were back out on the street. And see, I
have a problem with that. I knew.
Speaker 8 (05:09):
I mean, the thirteen year old kid, what lesson has
he learned? He might go out and still another car.
I'm not They're gonna let me right back out. The
guy who was drunk, he's going and start drinking again
and find somebody's car and drive it again. And I
don't know about the old dude that was running. I
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don't know who the old dude was. But the guy
who said, wait a minute, I got something I have
to do.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
They said, what do you have to do.
Speaker 8 (05:39):
I gotta get this gun out my They were like,
hold the phone, wait a minute, just get out there.
Grabbed me, get out the car. Now, you don't need
to grab a gun. Somebody said tyrone Yeates was the judge.
I don't know. I know he wasn't the judge for
the thirteen year old, but he could have been for
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the other two. Is there overcrowding at the No, there's
not overcrowding at the jail. We haven't heard a peep
out of the sheriff about overcrowding. There is no overcrowding
at the jail. And they're giving these bonds. They sound
like they're a lot, but you know, ten percent and
they're out.
Speaker 7 (06:22):
So I don't know what these judges.
Speaker 8 (06:25):
Are doing, why they feel the need to let these
people get back out here and commit these crimes again.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Yeah. Now I was watching the news. I don't know
what station it was. I don't remember the story exactly,
but it was a guy who was arrested for shooting someone.
Well apparently he was arrested about a month prior for
gun violence. Yeah, and they let him out on probation,
I know, within a month, and he went back out
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and shot somebody else.
Speaker 7 (06:55):
See, that's what I'm saying. I don't know why.
Speaker 8 (06:58):
I know there was a time when they would put
high bills on these small, little pity any crimes, and
that was a problem. But these crimes are committee now.
You don't have to give them a small bills. You
can keep them in there.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
You know, not a conspiracy theorist in me. He says,
here's election season. There's a new mayor that was trying
to get elected, and maybe some things were happening behind
the scenes to get mister new mayor in there, but
it didn't happen. That's just a conspiracy theorists in me.
You know, let's let's get let's make the crime rate
a little bad, make the current mayor look bad, and
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they will get a new mayor. But I like to say, yeah,
just conspiracy theorists.
Speaker 8 (07:42):
And there's no I mean, he's in there now, so
I don't know, but I'm sure the jail is not overcrowded.
I haven't heard a peep out of the sheriff or
Kyler Woods. If you're on Facebook Live, Kyla, drop us
a note on the chat and let us know if
the jails are crowded. The reason why these judges are
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letting these knuckleheads right back out again. Somebody ran into
the Sherwin Williams paint store right there on.
Speaker 7 (08:11):
Ridge Road this morning, drunk tore the place up.
Speaker 8 (08:15):
I mean, they don't know if they got to check
for structural damage. Now the car was turned over and everything.
I don't know what's going on. I don't know what
in the hell is going on. But these bonds are
just way too low for some of these people. And
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I'm not sure how they work it in juvenile court.
But you still, you're thirteen, You steal a car and
you lead the police on a high speed chase.
Speaker 7 (08:49):
You don't need to be out walking.
Speaker 8 (08:50):
You don't need to be in your at home in
your bed the next day. That's just I just I
don't know. Oh yeah, that's right. The thirteen year old
here we go. The thirteen year old was having surgery,
and that's why the judge let him out. He was
having surgery later in the week, and the judge let
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him out because he could something could happen to him,
like nothing could have happened while he was joy riding
in the car leading the police on the chase.
Speaker 7 (09:22):
He was okay then, but now, yeah, he's having surgery.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
What type of surgery?
Speaker 8 (09:27):
See, that's I don't know that it's something that he
did before that caused him to have surgery. I mean,
he wasn't thinking about it that much. If he's out
there joy riding in a car at thirteen and he's
having surgery, he wasn't worried about the surgery.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Looks like I think I would have kept him in
jail and said, listen, well, I guess you got to
reschedule that surgery.
Speaker 8 (09:50):
No, I would have kept him in jail and let
him leave the jail go right to the hospital to
get the surgery. That's what you do with in that case.
I don't know, but yeah, he was having surgery, and
the judge felt that she didn't want to put his
life in danger.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
What Yeah, he even put his life in danger permitting
those crimes.
Speaker 8 (10:14):
But soon say, he's a kid and needs surgery, that's ridiculous.
Well she let him get the surgery, but still he
wasn't too concerned about the surgery. And they pulled him
over right there in front of City Hall after he
hit a car and kept going, what if that was
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your car he ran into and just continued to drive.
I don't know, but that's right. He's a baby. He's
a baby. We got to nurture these babies. You can't
expect the kid to think like an adult. Okay, well, okay,
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that same kid goes down shooting people. What do you do?
These shooters are getting younger and younger. What about the
kids who broke it to the gun stores back? You know,
back last year.
Speaker 7 (11:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (11:19):
All right, I want to get your comments on that.
Five one, three, seven, four, nine, twelve thirty of the judges?
Speaker 7 (11:25):
Have they become too lenient nowadays?
Speaker 8 (11:29):
And someone said the guy who said he was just
getting his gun, Uh, they said it was probably it
could have been legal. He could have had the gun legally.
But still, you drunk, you've been pulled over by the cop.
They'll get the gun. You don't need to. They don't
need to let you reach in and get a gun.
That's not gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Yeah, he was asking to get shot. Yeah, he was
asking for it.
Speaker 8 (11:54):
I got one thing I have to do. They're like,
what what do you have to do, sir? I got
a areat it here and get this gun out. They
were like, hell to the knaw, No, that's not happened.
And he's still alive, he still knows.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
So they did the right thing by telling him he's
an idiot trying to reach for a gun in.
Speaker 8 (12:14):
Front of Yes, the drunk guy with the gun was
let out on an O R Bond O R Bond.
Speaker 7 (12:23):
Lincoln.
Speaker 8 (12:24):
You were jumping trains at thirteen, Well, that's a little
different than stealing cars leaning a police on a high
speed chase, that's what you know. I was just riding
the train home from Schroeder up to Foster's store, and
not even that was maybe less than a half mile.
Speaker 7 (12:44):
About a half mile.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
You weren't robbing the train.
Speaker 8 (12:46):
I wasn't robbing the train. These kids now they robbed
the trains. So yeah, but I could have been killed.
I will agree there one slip and boom, it's over.
Speaker 7 (13:03):
All. Right.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
Let's take a break and then we'll come back. If
you want to jump on board and get in on
the conversation. But I'm just saying these judges, I do believe.
Now I can't believe I'm saying this, but they have
become too lenient with some of these criminals out there
when they keep repeating these crimes. I almost sound like
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a conservative. But this is reality, folks, This is reality.
Speaker 7 (13:35):
All right.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
Let's take a break and then we'll come back. The
Lincoln Wear Show twelve thirty The Buzz stop her headquarters
and check in with my good friend, Detective Tiffany Green.
Speaker 7 (13:47):
How are you today?
Speaker 9 (13:48):
I'm good, Good morning Lincoln.
Speaker 6 (13:50):
How are you?
Speaker 7 (13:50):
I'm hanging in there, hanging in there? What's going on?
Who are we looking for today?
Speaker 9 (13:55):
Cincinnati Police three is looking for Steven Smith. Mister Smith
is one of felony domestic violence and misdemeanor faith. On
October twenty second of twenty twenty five, during a domestic dispute,
mister Smith punched the victim with a closed fist and
took the victim's cell phone without their consent. Stephen Smith
is in male white. He's forty seven years old. He's
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five to seven and one hundred and sixty pounds. Stephen
Smith has a history of domestic violence and drug abuse
and was last known to live on Westwood, Northern Boulevard
and Westwood since Night. Police District two investigators are looking
for Freddy Robinson. Mister Robinson is wanted for felony domestic violence,
felony possession of drugs. Investigators stay On October twenty first
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of twenty twenty five, during a domestic dispute, mister Robinson
slams the victim's head against the wall, causing the victim
severe pain. Freddy Robinson is a male black. He's fifty
four years old. He's five nine and one hundred and
eighty two pounds. Freddy Robinson has a history of domestic
violence ancest and was last known to live on Westwood
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Northern Boulevard in the Westwood area. Listeners, if anyone has
information on where police can find Steven Smith or Freddie Robinson,
please call crime Stoppers at five one three three five
to two thirty forty or submitted ships online at crime
Desk Stoppers dot us.
Speaker 8 (15:21):
All right, three five two thirty forty night or day
cash money for your clues.
Speaker 7 (15:26):
And have you made any plans for the weekend yet?
Speaker 9 (15:29):
No?
Speaker 7 (15:30):
None at all? Huh okay, no, well you bet you
better get busy.
Speaker 9 (15:35):
This is gonna be a chill weekend, you know.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
And the same for me. The same for me.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Uh, I don't have to deserve it.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
I don't have too many of those, you know, you don't,
I know? All right, So we'll talk to you tomorrow.
Speaker 8 (15:47):
Alrighty, all right, that's a Detective Tiffany Green from Crime
Stoppers three five to two thirty forty night or day?
All right, five one, three, seven, four, nine, twelve thirty.
Let's go to my good friend, miss Nettie, Miss Netti,
How you doing today?
Speaker 10 (16:04):
I am doing fine.
Speaker 4 (16:05):
Out.
Speaker 10 (16:05):
I want to thank God for our new counsel. Tanya
Keys was the top boat getter, the Serizia Brown. Oh
my god, Trina Carter and Durrance Daniels and mister Tate.
I want to thank y'all. And I want to thank
the ones who run against him. Thank you, okay, And
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I'm glad you take all the rains now, yes, take
over the rains. How you doing that?
Speaker 8 (16:32):
I'm doing great, I'm doing great. I'm glad my man, Durrance,
I'm glad got back in there.
Speaker 10 (16:37):
The Sharon where the Lady of Walk and Talk. And
I want to say hello to you, oh my god,
Hello to you Lincoln, and hello to the real Terrence Howard. Yes,
thank y'all, Thank y'all for being on the air. And
I just want to thank everybody. Oh my god, hey,
we know that they're going to take over the rains
and clean up Lincoln Heights.
Speaker 8 (16:58):
Oh boy, I think you'll hold on, hold on, can
you just listen?
Speaker 7 (17:03):
For a minute.
Speaker 8 (17:04):
Now, you guys getting a new police department.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
Didn't they pass a levee for police out there? Or
is that to pay the sheriffs?
Speaker 3 (17:11):
Well?
Speaker 10 (17:11):
We hey, I put it like this, I don't know
what they're gonna do, yes, but I know they're gonna
do something. And we have fourteen pass, fifteen pass and
sixteen Oh my god, I just know that things passed.
Speaker 7 (17:27):
You don't know what they are, but you know they passed.
Speaker 10 (17:30):
I know their past, baby, And I thank you for
being on the air and helping us out. Okay, all right?
And oh and I want to send a shout out
to Bobby Lawton. Okay, thank you baby.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
All right.
Speaker 10 (17:43):
Well that's all I have to say. Oh, mister Melvine said,
tell you.
Speaker 7 (17:46):
How tell Frog? I said, hey, how you doing?
Speaker 10 (17:49):
All right?
Speaker 7 (17:50):
All right?
Speaker 8 (17:50):
Thank you, Thanks for your call, till Frog. Don't jump
too much, all right?
Speaker 7 (17:56):
Five one?
Speaker 8 (17:56):
She don't care what levee. You know they passed. She
don't know what they were. All she know they passed, yes,
all right? Five one, three, seven, nine, twelve thirty Lincoln
wear with you and looks like the Mustopa call yesterday.
Speaker 7 (18:20):
Maybe I don't know. I'm musa stop. How you doing.
Did you call me yesterday?
Speaker 11 (18:24):
No, sir, I wanted to right after the election. Okay,
here's the thing, man, Yeah, people gotta know what's happening.
Not just thankful to be thankful, that's ridiculous. That know
what's happening, man, Yes, because it's not you just chet
just moving along. Nonetheless, Yeah, I went out voted, man,
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I vote early, and I vote often.
Speaker 7 (18:50):
Well, let's not say that on the radio.
Speaker 8 (18:52):
If you vote often, because yes, what that means is
this every every election.
Speaker 7 (18:57):
I hope that means every election you.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Vote absolutely free.
Speaker 11 (19:00):
Election voting often mean that you know the process. Yes,
you are involved every election that come along. You are there,
knowing the issues, knowing who's running. One young lady had
a very good slogan, go to the polls, vote for cold.
That was great, buy me a Chicago Days bubleo hair
Washington campaign. The problem with that is I didn't.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
Know what the work was. Work is. I don't know
what work is.
Speaker 7 (19:26):
She did great when she was on city council before.
Speaker 8 (19:29):
She did a great job, and I was hoping she
got back in there, but uh, the Democrats ruled and
that was that's it, you know.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Yeah, that was a good slogan.
Speaker 11 (19:40):
I'm a new Cincinnati, I've been here five years.
Speaker 8 (19:43):
I mean she can always I mean, uh, she can
always come back into the Democratic fold and be ready
when these guys are termed out because it's going to
open up a whole lot of seats on council.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
That's good.
Speaker 11 (19:59):
I voted for her. Well, they also for stepping Prior,
even though I don't know his work. I know his relative,
I know Aaron Pryor's work, but I don't particularly know
his work. And perhaps people Cold and Prior can get
out there and put their their works in the forefront
so people know what they're doing now. That's critical what
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they're doing. What are you doing now? And lastly, I
want to say, look, this Trump administration is eliminating jobs
quickly than AI and people have to be mindful of
that what's going on in particular because health is wealth
and knowing knowing what's going on in this administration will
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help us fight it, combat it and eliminate it. Man
because they are slowly, slowly dismanly the middle class in
terms of these jobs, It's been thousands of black workers
that have lost jobs, and this is what has built
back e counting well, yeah.
Speaker 7 (21:01):
The the government was the way to middle class for black.
Speaker 11 (21:04):
Folks absolutely, and white folks.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
I mean yeah then too.
Speaker 11 (21:08):
I mean we we we have to come out and
do all the necessary things. Knowing what's going on, knowing
our issues, well that's critical mass.
Speaker 8 (21:18):
Yes, all right, get you Mustafa, thanks for your call.
Let's move along. Five OJ Hancock, I guess he finally
made it to Thailand and the og what's up?
Speaker 5 (21:31):
Buss up as a It's beautiful here Lincoln. It is
like I want to suggest that everybody out there, young, oh,
get your passport and start traveling. It took twenty some
hours to get here, but it was well worth it.
Beautiful people. I have not heard one police siren in
this big city. People are getting along. I mean the time,
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people are so friendly. The food I've been getting before,
just every day for ten dollars. Oh yeah, well not
that far.
Speaker 7 (22:06):
Hey there, how we got to ask for the special.
You got to ask for the special.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
Well some somethien sometimes you don't even have to. But uh,
one thing I was gonna say about the election, uh
Tamika one when she didn't back Victoria Park about the brawl.
That told me a lot about who she was. Uh,
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I just I don't know what to say about black
people in the situation that we all thought what happened,
and she turned her back on Victoria Park, So uh
that told me a lot when she got voted in.
She's not for us.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
Now what time is it over there in Thailand right now?
Speaker 5 (22:53):
Ten twenty eight night?
Speaker 7 (22:55):
Okay? Yeah, I was just chesting you there.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (23:01):
I mean, I wish I had a place where I
could send some video clips to I can. I can
send you something here, but I'm gonna retire veteran Lincoln
and house is paid for. I'm in the last quarter
of my life, so I'm traveling as much as I
can now. I'm trying to enjoy life.
Speaker 8 (23:19):
Well, you have a good time over there, and uh,
stay safe as you always tell us.
Speaker 5 (23:24):
Oh yeah, and I will be calling back maybe next
week sometimes. And they got a lot of things going on,
so everybody get it. If you get a chance, come
to Thailand and have.
Speaker 11 (23:34):
A good time, all right, Keep your hands okay, keep.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Your hands up.
Speaker 5 (23:38):
Be selective where you spend your black dollar. You might
want to spend it over your time land And I'm out.
Speaker 8 (23:44):
Thanks for your call. OJ Hancock in time. I hope
you don't put on that superhero outfit on over there.
They're arresting. They're arresting on the site, all right, By
one three, seven thirty, let's take a break and then
we'll come back. Mister Combs, you're up first, a white
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liar and OJ Hancock's line is available if you want
to jump on that real quick at five one, three, seven,
four nine, twelve thirty Lincoln Ware, twelve thirty. The buzz
everyday people link and wear with you. And yeah, we
were talking about the three people that were arrested the
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other day, and they all were out in less than
twenty four hours. I mean, the crimes they committed were
not big crimes. I mean, I think the thirteen year
old probably well the DUI was probably more serious than
the thirteen year I don't know, thirteen year old stealing
a car, running into another car, leaving the scene of
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an accident and all that stuff. But the guy who
was driving drunk, and they all were let out of
jail and within twenty four hours. The thirteen year old
kid was due to have certain this coming Friday, and
the judge let him out because of that, because of
his surgery, They didn't say what kind of surgery he
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was having.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (25:12):
At thirteen. I don't know what he could have been
going through at thirteen, but it couldn't have been that
series he out joy riding in a stolen car.
Speaker 7 (25:23):
I don't know. I mean, it's not like he was
going to be on his deathbed, But I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
I think this was a big contribution to the crime
wave that's happening here. These folks get getting out early. Yeah,
and I really think it has something to do with
the election. Well, we'll see if it keeps containing on
after the But that's I'm just a conspiracy theoriest, that's all.
Speaker 8 (25:49):
But I don't think it was the Democrats letting them.
I think both of them. I mean, the Democrats were
the ones letting them out early, I do believe, more.
Speaker 7 (25:57):
So than the Republican judges. So a conspiracy.
Speaker 8 (26:02):
The Democrats wouldn't want to make have to have look
bad by letting them out early. But somebody let them
out early. I don't know. All right, let's go to
mister Combs. Mister Combs, how you doing well?
Speaker 11 (26:14):
Greetings, mister where uh what's up?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Well?
Speaker 11 (26:20):
I do need to make some apologies to some callers,
But the jail house thing you're talking about letting them out, Yes,
it's a racket. I'm an ex criminal, And I mentioned
I heard you mention something about was the Injustice center crowded? Well,
I know back in the day on a couple of
times when they said it was crowded, it was not
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because I was in there. But once I got shot
up to Butler County, I found out that's what it was.
They wanted that new facility. But yes, man, it's a
racket because if these young brothers and I said brothers,
if they would straighten up, they put them out of work.
Speaker 7 (26:57):
But if I.
Speaker 11 (26:59):
Can arrest you, I'm gonna charge you some money. It's
gonna be money, and then I'm gonna let you back out.
It's like I said, it's a racket because they know
if they catch you again, they're gonna stack some stuff
against you to where the next time you do something,
they're gonna hit you real hard.
Speaker 7 (27:16):
Yeah, but that's the problem.
Speaker 8 (27:17):
They do something out that next time is where the
problem comes in, because then they shouldn't have been out
there in the first place.
Speaker 11 (27:26):
Yes, I agree with you on that, but since it
is a crooked racket. And it's not Democrat or Republican
because there's other.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
People higher than the judges. And I know some.
Speaker 11 (27:38):
Judges personally, and they're good folks.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
But if you're part of the systems, you gotta go
with the flow.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
All right? Well, yeah, do you have to go with
the flow?
Speaker 8 (27:50):
If you're part of the system, do you have to
follow what the other judges do?
Speaker 7 (27:54):
Why can't you be on your own out there? I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
I mean, I'll give you one.
Speaker 11 (27:59):
I'll go way back to if we all know them,
and we all loved the brother.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Leslie Ganges les to see how left out the Isaiah.
Speaker 11 (28:08):
But if you remember there was a time when he
was the premier.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Attorney for us or yes, now.
Speaker 11 (28:17):
The okie doke came in when they offered him that
judge ship. Okay, now, once you became a judge, you
couldn't defend us anymore.
Speaker 7 (28:25):
No, okay, he was locking you up.
Speaker 11 (28:28):
And we know, and we know the rest of the story.
He saw Christ on the pillar and he left it alone.
I know.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
Ever since he saw that image of Christ on that pillar, Uh,
everything went downhill for him.
Speaker 11 (28:41):
And I checked this out though, but I believe he
did see that.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
I mean you could.
Speaker 8 (28:47):
You could look at those pillars and you can see
anything you want to see. You can make up you could,
you could fit your so many you said, that looks
like so and so that looks like a mountain that
looks like this.
Speaker 7 (28:58):
I mean you could just you can anything there.
Speaker 11 (29:01):
You're correct, because I'm also a professional artist and I'm
the artist extraorda there. It's like my big brother and
the funk is the basic Explorida there By William Boosey Collins.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right, you can see anything.
But because I've had hands on experiences with the system
now and now that was in the far past. But
(29:22):
in these latter days, I knew a guy, uh, I
bailed him out, and now I didn't get all my
bomb money back. Why not because of some new new
fangled thing day time plus check this one out. If
you know someone these days, you have to basically pay
to visit them.
Speaker 7 (29:43):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (29:44):
When COVID hit, that's when they went to that cold
circuit TV. Yeah right, yeah, it's still in action. It's
still it's still in effect. But like like say, somebody
you know get arrested and you didn't know this, and
you think you can go to go and go down
there and say them, no, you're not. You got to
go through this organization. I forget the name of it,
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but it's all together. And speaking of this thing, you
got to also remember this back in the day on
Araldo Uh, Jerry Springer all this and that the Neils
uh the plan. They told us We're going to be
your policeman, your judges, and your busine.
Speaker 7 (30:22):
They did.
Speaker 11 (30:23):
Yeah, well see that's why they could get away with
George Floyd and everybody else, because they've been the ones
calling the shot and running the shell.
Speaker 7 (30:30):
All right, hey, mister Colmbs, I gotta go.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
And so, but I did have some apologies for a
couple of your callers.
Speaker 11 (30:37):
Oh yeah, oh yeah. The other day Tuesday, I was
listening to the rebroadcast and you said something about having
haters and when you when you said that, it reminded
me of this once the time we were over at
the Corinthians and I yelled, I was the guy that
hollered at you when you were getting ready to get
into your vehicle. Okay, now she's one of the senior
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saints that you used to call in.
Speaker 7 (31:01):
Okay, I didn't know.
Speaker 11 (31:02):
But when I went in there, man, you're talking about
burs hatred.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Now.
Speaker 11 (31:08):
But but here's the here's the ironic thing.
Speaker 7 (31:10):
Why did she hate you? Did she even know you? No?
Speaker 10 (31:12):
No, no you?
Speaker 7 (31:14):
Oh me, I was hating on you.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
No, she was hating on you.
Speaker 7 (31:18):
Oh well yeah, I mean what what did you say?
What did she say? I mean how you know she
was hating on me?
Speaker 11 (31:25):
Because she was cussing, And it shocked me because you know,
for her to be that way out.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
And in church of all places. But check it out,
what a heathen she was.
Speaker 11 (31:39):
As I'm riding my bike, I was on my way
up here to a new vision over here in Norwood.
That's where Judge Hunter.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
I forgot to mention, Judge Hunter.
Speaker 7 (31:47):
Quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly.
Speaker 11 (31:50):
The woman when when I'm listening to the radio and
you said haters, and that woman came to my mind
when I got to that church she was there.
Speaker 7 (31:57):
Okay, all right, she's a hypocritic.
Speaker 11 (32:00):
Yeah yeah, that that that whole Chris criminal system. We
know it's not right, but it's a racket.
Speaker 8 (32:06):
All right, Thanks for you call. I got him running, okay,
all right, unbelievable. Call me if you need me, mister Combs,
call me if you need me, Leslie.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
Yeah, things just went downhill.
Speaker 8 (32:20):
Well, lest he thought he was gonna be an evangelist
and have people packing his church, and he opened up
a church over there on Gilbert Avenue, and that didn't
last long, and it just went downhill from there.
Speaker 7 (32:36):
No, I'm just saying, you know, he's swarping down.
Speaker 8 (32:40):
He saw the image of Christ crying on that pillar,
and then he says, I'm gonna step down and serve
the Lord. I'm gonna open up a church on Gilbert Avenue.
People are gonna flock in there and every Sunday.
Speaker 7 (33:02):
But that didn't happen.
Speaker 8 (33:04):
Soon he had the clothes that church on Gilbert and
then I don't know what he did after that, but
his life just wasn't good after that. Man, I'll tell you.
But when he was in his prime, he was. He
was the man, Leslie. Isaiah Gaines was the man around town. Yeah,
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he was the man. He could get you a not
guilty verdict if they caught you standing over the body
with the gun still smoking, he could get you off.
Let's take a break, we'll come back. The Lincoln Ware
Show twelve thirty the buzz for a talk station, and
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they're claiming that your turkey dinner.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
Might not cost as much This year.
Speaker 8 (34:05):
The cost of a Thanksgiving meal has decreased, according to
the latest Wells Fargo Agri Food Institute.
Speaker 7 (34:20):
Yeah, so they'll pay a little less for.
Speaker 8 (34:29):
Sides like vegetables, cranberries, stuffing or dressing.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
It depends on where you live.
Speaker 8 (34:39):
Stuffing or dressing, and rolls, pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie. Yeah,
and beverages for ten people. So that's gonna cost a
lot less this year. Well that's good, but people kill
me with stuffing. Nobody is dressing. And why do they
(35:01):
call it stuffing. I guess it's just it's your culture,
you know.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
White folks said differently, Black folks said differently.
Speaker 8 (35:12):
I meant to ask the Pharaoh if I could celebrate
Veterans Day. You know, that's one day we didn't talk about.
You know, he gives us the holidays we could celebrate,
and I never asked him about Veterans Day. But I
got a feeling he would say probably no. I'm thinking
(35:33):
the Pharaoh would say no, I can't celebrate Veterans Day.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
I don't know, but it's got nothing to do with
a you know, God or anything. I'm thinking he might
say yes.
Speaker 7 (35:48):
He thinks so. I don't know, he might say no.
I believe he might say no. I don't know. We'll
talk to him tomorrow and I'm sure he'll give us
his answer.
Speaker 8 (35:58):
The Mexican President, Claudia Shinbaum, is pressing charges against a
man who groped her on the street.
Speaker 7 (36:08):
Now you're the president of a country.
Speaker 8 (36:11):
I guess they don't have secret service agents right by
them like they do here, you know what I mean.
Even Kamala Harris, I don't think anybody could have gotten
close enough to her to grope her when she was VP.
Speaker 7 (36:27):
I just don't think that would have happened.
Speaker 8 (36:29):
But anyway, she was walking from one building to the
next down in Mexico City and some guy ran up
to her, groped her and tried to kiss her as
she walked between meetings in the capital city. She says,
if this happens to the president, where does that leave
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all the young women in our country. The man has
a right, No man has a right to abuse women,
especially in their personal space.
Speaker 7 (36:59):
And now she has fouled charges against the guy.
Speaker 8 (37:04):
They caught him, and everything I guess they after he
did all what he was gonna do, they jumped in
and caught him. And she is gonna file charges against him.
And she said she's doing it for the women of Mexico.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
I mean, the first sign that something was gonna go
wrong is him running towards you in a position that
you are as president.
Speaker 7 (37:22):
I know what.
Speaker 8 (37:22):
I can't believe it. So she didn't have any guards
around her. I guess they weren't close enough to stop
this guy. But yeah, he ran up, groped her, then
tried to kiss her in the lips, had to kiss her.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
That's too much time anything could have happened.
Speaker 8 (37:39):
I mean, man, and this is the president of Mexico,
a woman. This I don't know why people are so
eager to shoot somebody. A woman was fatally shot after
she mistakenly arrived at the wrong address for a cleaning job.
(38:04):
This happened around six forty five am. Let's see what's
today today. It happened on Tuesday. Tuesday, police received a
call a nine one one call about a suspected home
invasion and this is the officers who arrived at the
(38:27):
scene found a woman dead from a gunshot wound. Her coworker,
who was on the front porch when authorities arrived, was
not shot. Investigators quickly determined that the woman was not
attempting to break into the home. She was instead part
of a cleaning crew that mistakenly showed up at the
(38:48):
wrong house, got the addresses wrong, showed up at the
wrong house. And I guess she had a key that
they have given her to get into the house. And
her husband was there with her. He's part of her
cleaning crew. They had business together. She snatched the keys
so you can't see, and she snatched it from him
(39:11):
and went trying to open the door, and.
Speaker 7 (39:14):
That's when the shots were fired. And he said she
didn't even put the key in.
Speaker 8 (39:23):
When I heard the shot happen, I saw my wife
had stepped back twice and then she collapsed. And I
wonder if this dude is going to be charged or
But I mean, they proved that it wasn't. She wasn't
trying to break in. But he's gonna say, I thought
(39:45):
somebody was trying to break in my house and that's
why I shot, you know, That's what he's gonna say.
Speaker 7 (39:50):
Especially they're Hispanic too, And so yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Lady that was shot. Was Hispanic? Yes, yes, And the
person that did the shooting was white.
Speaker 7 (40:00):
I don't know. They didn't say, you know, they never say,
but I would imagine that he was. I would imagine
that he was white.
Speaker 8 (40:11):
And I guess it's in This is somewhere in Indiana
outside of Indianapolis called May's Lane in the Heritage, a
whitestown subdivision in Boone County, Indiana. So I would imagine
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he was a white guy, a Maga you know, Indiana's
Maga Maga country. And he'll probably get off. I'm sure
some kind of way he will get get off. He'll say,
I thought somebody was breaking into my house. I heard
them at the door. I could see two people out there,
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and I was afraid for my life. And that's what
they say. And in Indiana they'll probably get off because there,
back in the day, there was a lot of hangings
in Indiana of black people. These were Hispanics. But they
look at them, look at us, at this as the same,
(41:16):
not like them. So I gotta follow this story to
see what's gonna happen. But getting back to the highway patrol,
how many people think we should have more days with
the Highway Patrol helping Cincinnati police as long as they
abide by the collaborative agreement. I'm sure that's what Irish
(41:41):
Roley is saying. They can come in, but they gotta
follow the collaborative agreement. And I'm not sure what all
that entails when it comes to them pulling people over
and stuff like that. But every time they come, they
make multiple arrest here in Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
What's good is them getting arrested when they're Yeah, bigger
issue than them getting arrested.
Speaker 8 (42:07):
Yeah, Yeah, that's that's an issue, and I'm sure that's
going to be talked about.
Speaker 7 (42:12):
I got to give my good friend Judge Melbourne Marsh
a call.
Speaker 8 (42:16):
You know, she's a short timer, she's not she's aged out,
so she won't be running again.
Speaker 7 (42:26):
But i'd like to hear what she has to say
about that. But she's she's the type she's not going to.
Speaker 8 (42:30):
Say anything against any other judges or anything like that.
So mom's the word when it comes to Judge Melbourne Marsh.
I'm sure, but I think we should let the Highway
Patrol come in at least fifteen days out of a month.
How many people agree with me on that? They seem
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to be making a lot of arrest taking a lot
of guns off the street. I don't know whether this
guy's gun was legal so that he whether it was
a stolen gun. I'm sure by now they would probably
know if it was, but he wanted to get his
gun out before he was arrested.
Speaker 7 (43:14):
That wouldn't have been A drunk guy with a gun
and the cops. Not a good situation. Not a good situation.
Speaker 8 (43:22):
That situation could have turned sour real quick if he
had reached over there before they walked up on the car,
and when they got there he had the gun in
his hand and.
Speaker 7 (43:32):
He's turning oh yeah, yeah. It would have been not
a pretty sight.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
And not that I think about it. If he had
reached in for anything, he could have gone, yeah for anything.
I know it would be a lollipopne.
Speaker 7 (43:44):
If they saw the gun, it could have been ugly.
It would have been ugly. All right, let's break for news.
We'll come back on the other side.
Speaker 8 (43:52):
The Lincoln Wear Show seven four nine twelve thirty five
one three is the area code twelve thirty. The buzz
I didn't cover the short Vine situation, and we did
talk about it. I mean, they're not giving you a
whole lot to cover on short But we haven't seen
the video of the beatdown yet. I asked the prosecutor
(44:17):
about it, and she says they're gonna wait, hold.
Speaker 7 (44:20):
It to the trial. So I don't know what. I
don't know what to do. Who knows what we're gonna
see once we see the video. I just don't know.
But I do find it strange that's the only video
they have.
Speaker 8 (44:36):
Somebody else had to have a video of that beatdown
on short Vine. Somebody had to have had a video
somewhere with that, but we haven't seen it.
Speaker 7 (44:58):
Why not?
Speaker 8 (44:59):
Because are the people who were the perpetrators, who were
breaking the law beating two people were white?
Speaker 7 (45:11):
Is that why?
Speaker 8 (45:13):
When when we had the Fourth Street brawl, it was
an endless loop of the beatdown. All we've seen is
the pictures of the people that they arrested. That's all
we've seen. That's all we have seen. And they've got video.
Speaker 7 (45:34):
They've got it.
Speaker 8 (45:36):
Prosecutor admitted it. I want to see what's on that video.
Maybe the charges are not enough for these guys. Maybe
they didn't get charges enough.
Speaker 7 (45:50):
Who knows.
Speaker 8 (45:52):
President of the local Chapter NAACP, David Whitehead, how you doing.
Speaker 2 (45:56):
I'm doing good.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
Like, let me try and answer that that question. You
would just posing real quick about the video. Yes, the
video that they probably have is evidence that was given
by the business owners. It is not normal when you
have a criminal situation where they're going to release the evidence.
But what happened in downtown, we had all these superstar
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photographers that wanted to take the video and then send
it to the news or posted on Facebook, and that's
how it got circulated. So so that that was one
of the reason. That's probably the reason why you're not
seeing that information because we you know, we don't have
the people sending their information out.
Speaker 7 (46:37):
Yeah, like that, somebody had to have a video of it.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
You know, anytime there's an incident and fight, somebody doesn't
call it on camera. They just they just have not
shared it with the public like we did, like you
know a lot of the community did with the uh
with the fight downtown.
Speaker 7 (46:53):
Yes, yes, yes, yeah, But.
Speaker 4 (46:55):
I wanted to test back in regards to yesterday because
I didn't want any confusion in the community. We are
an avacy group made up of volunteers. We are all
there's a ton of volunteers that just want to do
things for the community. I got great committee chairs that
are doing work out here. It ain't me, it's them
that's doing all this work. And we've got a health
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screening coming up on the fifteenth. People need to understand
what their blood pressure levels are and what their glucose is. Yes,
because we're waiting too late to get those things taken
care of in our community, and that is a medical
that's a crisis. When you don't have your blood pressure
monitored and making sure that it's under control, it leads
to other issues. You don't know what your glucose level is,
(47:42):
and you walking around with being a diabetic and eating
the wrong thing. That leads to additional issues. So we
got to make sure that we go get this screening.
We're going to do it at our office at thirty
four to ninety four on Reading Road on the fifteenth
of November. But what I wanted to make sure I
got clear out there to people we are not anti
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We're not anti police. We believe in police. We want
the police have police officers on my committees. And I'm
okay with the state law enforcement coming in if they're
going to follow the guidelines and the rules that we
have established here with the collaborative Agreement because that is
to protect our community and that's all we want to do.
We want the community protected from criminals and bad actors.
Speaker 8 (48:28):
And that's what I said, as long as they followed
the collaborative Agreement, I bring them in, bring them off.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Yep, yep.
Speaker 4 (48:35):
And I also want to add Lincoln that are we
are definitely.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Willing to work.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
We want to work with city council, just like we
work with the school board now to help bring mentor
programs to the school board because we knew that there
was a drop. We can't be as a community keep
complaining about things without being a part of the solution.
So I'm not going down the city coupl so to
fight about things that they're doing. If we're involved in
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the conversation as a community, and that's they're elected to
make tough decisions and all we ask is to make
sure that the people are involved when you start considering
those considered decisions, and we work better together than a part.
I'm not We don't want to fight against anybody. We
only fight against racism. We fight against discrimination, we fight
(49:28):
against lack of opportunities. And if we can stay on
that track and make sure we all come collectively together,
because there's a lot of people that want the best
for the community. Then we're gonna be better off, is all. All,
all of us are gonna be better off. All right,
So so okay, Lincoln, I appreciate that time.
Speaker 8 (49:47):
Appreciate you God. All right, all right, let's see we've
got the Queen's coming in. I think they might all
be here. I'm double checking. I think they're all here.
So we're gonna take a break. We take an early
break and we'll get the QUI Deans in here. We're
talking Sandra Jones, Iris, Rollie, Julie Johnson, and uh uh,
(50:08):
I think loud voice, Joyce. I think that's all of them,
maybe Sister b.
Speaker 7 (50:12):
I don't know who. I know. I don't have enough
microphones for all those voices.
Speaker 4 (50:16):
I do know that.
Speaker 8 (50:18):
But we'll take a break and then we'll come back
twelve thirty the Buzz and your talk station and they
are back.
Speaker 7 (50:27):
Yes, the Queen, the Queens. Pull that mike over to you.
Speaker 8 (50:33):
Yeah, pull that mike in over there, and yeah, you
two share, and let's see who we have here. We've
got Julie Johnson, We've got the Iris, Rollie, We've got
Sister b We've got Sandra Jones, and we've got loud voice.
Speaker 7 (50:48):
Joys all in the studio. Yes, President, all right, they're
all near okay.
Speaker 8 (50:53):
Who wants to start? Who wants to start? There's just
so many who wants to start. All I have to
say is is start talking, and now I can take
a break.
Speaker 12 (51:03):
All right, all right, So listen, everybody.
Speaker 7 (51:07):
The queens are back.
Speaker 12 (51:08):
I want to say hello to my sisters and give
them some love and shout out for all of the support,
especially over the last couple of months, all of the direction,
all the food for the soul, making sure that the
Roly family is taking care of an understanding the seriousness
of the times that we're in. These are the women
that I check in with to make sure that I'm
on the right path and that we're collectively on the
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right path. So today we're going to try to keep
it short and sweet, we y'all, because there's so much
to talk about. I'm quite sure y'all don't need to
hear me say anything else locally about anything. And if
you do, please prepare your question so I can have
a prepared answer. But I thought it would be great
for us to talk a little bit about what each
one of us are doing, what we see locally, but
then we need to branch out nationally because national is
(51:51):
going to impact us in a greater way that I
don't think we're paying attention to. So yes, I don't
know where we go from here, but here we go.
Speaker 7 (51:59):
I think we need to take it off.
Speaker 8 (52:02):
Loudvoic got the Joyce and Sondra Jones over there, they're
using the same mic.
Speaker 7 (52:09):
What do you think about this? Uh? The snap? The
things are getting serious out there. What can we say?
Speaker 8 (52:15):
Long lines at the pantries and people are, you know,
getting a little nervous.
Speaker 6 (52:21):
I won't want Sondra or Sister VI to take it
because we have heard Donald he's now texting out from
his true social Uh he does. He really doesn't want
people to eat Okay, he wants to eat cake. He
wants to have parties at mar Lago Halloween parties. He's
doing everything you supporters of Donald Trump. He is having
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parties eating cake while we are standing in lines because
there's no food, there's no insurance coverage.
Speaker 7 (52:51):
He wants them America to go down.
Speaker 6 (52:54):
And he has seen at this midterm election nobody wants
what he's dished out to tell so many people, this
is what he would do. He has kept his promise
to the elite, to the billionaires, to get them more
money and try to make a slaves. So we spoke
out in this election. We spoke out in Cincinnati. Jd
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Vance's brother, whatever his name is now, I don't know.
He didn't run for counsel. He didn't run for Donald Catcher,
but he runs for the highest office in this city,
the mayor. Why would we choose him as a mayor.
We don't even know if he could catch a dog
at the SPCA. So this is what he did because
Donald thought he could do it. I remember one of
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your people, Lincoln told me, well, you all made Donald
famous from the Apprentice. We made Bozo famous, but we
didn't elect him as the president.
Speaker 7 (53:45):
So I'm gonna let maybe.
Speaker 6 (53:47):
Sandra or Sister v tell us what we can do
in Cincinnati, what programs they have that can help people
who are in snaplines for the elderly. Because we don't
want to just be here to talk. We want to
tell you so remedies and they'll get back to me again.
And I have some other information some facts to dispute
the lies that I hear every day on the radio
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and tell Craig he's not intelligent. Racists aren't intelligent because
they're trying to use a white pigment that can't even
touch the melanin.
Speaker 7 (54:19):
So we don't want to listen to what he has
to say. So I'm gonna let.
Speaker 13 (54:24):
You know what I just wanted to say, piggybacking on
what you said, Joyce. I mean, wasn't it deep that
he threw a great Gatsby party?
Speaker 3 (54:32):
Do we know?
Speaker 7 (54:33):
Do we know what that?
Speaker 13 (54:35):
That was the big divide between what you know and
he's I mean, he's throwing that right in people's face.
I mean, the audacity of him to do that. And
there are still these people who they're gonna lose their
health insurance, they are on snap benefits. They probably don't
have any food right now. They're probably at the food pantries,
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and they are still backing this clown.
Speaker 7 (54:58):
Is that that is what is like?
Speaker 13 (55:01):
I mean, that is the true definition of insanity when
you will back somebody who will try to kill you.
He's trying to kill you people. He does not want
you to eat, he does not want your children to
eat and you people still want to back him. But
I do want to say I had to give a
shout out to the FOP. Nobody they endorsed got elected. Well,
I am a lifetime FOP member.
Speaker 7 (55:22):
As is my brother Scotty. And whether it's gotten finished number.
Speaker 13 (55:25):
Two, you do not need the f M to get elected.
He did him a favor not giving him the endorsement,
So thank you FOP. But but but what I'm wanna
says is people like Dan Hills and those old dudes who.
Speaker 7 (55:37):
Don't need to be voted their guard.
Speaker 13 (55:40):
Yeah, Dan Hills was the one who encouraged them not
to endorse Scotty because I know there were some guys
who wanted to endorse him.
Speaker 7 (55:46):
So thank you, Dan Hill. Scotty finished number two and
what are you doing? Okay, thank you?
Speaker 6 (55:51):
And they go into the voting voting booth, Dan, and
they don't listen to what you have to say anyway.
Speaker 7 (55:56):
And it was only it was only what officers there,
And that's what I'm saying, Lincoln.
Speaker 13 (56:01):
But a lot of times they influence you know who,
And it's not the true FOP. What it is, it's
the nineteen hundred club, But it's those people. But you
know he didn't need your endorsement anyhow, But thank you
very much.
Speaker 7 (56:13):
A question before we get back, Yes, move into the
mic and ass yes, you have to be in the union,
do you You don't have to do so.
Speaker 12 (56:22):
Every police officer is not FOP, and so people when
you hear people say, oh, the FOP, because people are
coming to me saying the FOP say they don't trust you. Well,
I don't trust them. That's why we sued in two
thousand and one. So let's just start where we need
to start at.
Speaker 8 (56:35):
Now, how do you feel about the Highway Patrol coming
in as long as they follow the collaborative?
Speaker 7 (56:40):
You okay with them coming in? You know what, Lincoln, We've.
Speaker 12 (56:42):
Been having conversations with OSP for many years because they
do do traffic enforcement on Reading Road, and so folks
don't know that that's been part of the work of
the collaborative agreement. And so yes, I would rather, I
would rather take OSP than the federal fruits.
Speaker 7 (56:57):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (56:58):
And linking those videos, I mean, like you said, everybody
that they stopped the other day was breaking the law
and it was crazy.
Speaker 7 (57:05):
You're right that one guy. I was so glad that
they gave him the opportunity.
Speaker 13 (57:08):
He's drunker than Yes, yes he was, or Cooter Brown
or whoever whoever you say, but I mean, and then
he was like, let me get my gun.
Speaker 7 (57:15):
I was like, Lord, I know, I said, please let
me get my gun. White guy pearls on that one.
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As that could have been a disaster. He did needed
to be detained.
Speaker 13 (57:39):
But Lincoln, you know, and and the people, and like
you said, some of these people don't need to be
let out as soon as they're getting let out of jail.
Speaker 7 (57:45):
I'm sorry, I just have to say it. And that's
that's I have. I have a problem with that.
Speaker 13 (57:49):
Yeah, they need they probably need some different penalties for
some of these people getting locked up because you are
driving drunk and you're armed.
Speaker 7 (57:56):
That's just crazy. And then a thirteen year old, uh,
you know, well, Lincoln, this is what I'm going to
say about the thirteen year old.
Speaker 13 (58:02):
The stolen car was a bad thing because I used
to drive when I was fourteen, and I was a pretty.
Speaker 7 (58:05):
Good driver too.
Speaker 13 (58:06):
So he wasn't he hit somebody he started running from
the police. Yeah, but he's driving a stolen car. That's
that's terrible.
Speaker 14 (58:19):
So you know, you think about his life, you know,
what would have led him up to steal the car
and who's in his life that ignored the issues that
he was having.
Speaker 8 (58:27):
Yeah, he didn't just think well I think he was
a foster kid because they said the guardians said he
had told a judge he had an operation do uh
coming up Friday.
Speaker 13 (58:36):
Absolutely, But one thing I do want to say, you guys,
you know people were talking about the Republicans have the
audacity now to say that, you know, we want more
of the same in the city. And I am so
glad that this look Cincinnati said, we ain't flipping nothing.
We are staying blue. Our county's blue. We need to
keep things as blue as possible. When we see the
blue wave went across the country. Praise God the other
day to get the government you know exactly. So what
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we do need to do, and you know, we need
to focus on more things that are going to keep
people from committing crimes, the things to get to exactly
the prevention of things and not just focus on the
crime things. We need to look at housing, like we said,
everybody needs some affordable housing. Everybody needs to be able
to work, everybody needs to be able to eat because
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people commit crimes when they're hungry. I mean, people are
hungry out here. Let's let's let's be quite honest.
Speaker 12 (59:25):
I'm trying to be quiet because you know, there's been
this debate, there's been this debate around youth and being hungry,
and you're absolutely correct. Now I'm gonna push back this
a little bit on stifferent penalties. We need to make
sure that they impose equitably across absolutely, yeah, and especially
when it comes to children. There are different rules and
different standards and trauma and trauma, and so Sondras has
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said it, you know, and when you're looking at crime,
crime is before, during, and after. And unfortunately, I've had
to study it and study police too to understand how
we better have policies to mini, to prevent, to exacerbate
the things that do work for people. Unfortunately, our people
have been conditioned to be in the positions that we're
in to commit more criminal activity. It is very violent
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to be hungry as a child multiple days a week,
and if you've never been hungry, you don't know what
they be or not to be able to have the
mental health apparatus around you that you need to be
able to have eyeglasses think about how many of us
were in elementary school and did not have the proper
eye glasses.
Speaker 7 (01:00:29):
If you can't see, you can't hear.
Speaker 12 (01:00:32):
If you can't hear, you can't talk, you can't digest,
you can't comprehend. And so people don't take these very
minor things the basic things that people need to have
speaking to when our healthcare may be dismissed.
Speaker 7 (01:00:45):
I have affordable Care Act. I go out on the market.
Speaker 12 (01:00:48):
I am an independent contractor, own my own business, so
I have to go find my own insurance.
Speaker 7 (01:00:52):
The cost has risen, that's the thing.
Speaker 8 (01:00:56):
And people think it's the Democrats, that's keep Democrats are
looking out for the people, looking out for the people.
Speaker 12 (01:01:03):
An option to go out here and get healthcare now,
it's so, it's so the cost is so enormous, you
won't even have that option.
Speaker 7 (01:01:10):
In Sandra Jones, what's going on out in Avendale? Sandra
Jones Mitchell, I don't know.
Speaker 14 (01:01:18):
I enjoyed being yeah, but you know, but a couple
of things, Lincoln, I thank you for opportunity. But Avendale
is Avendale, and you know, it's one of the fastest
growing communities, and I love being a part of it.
One of the things I would say, people pay attention.
I mean, you got money that's going to be flowing
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through that community, and we got to make sure that
we're at the table.
Speaker 7 (01:01:41):
When these discussions are being hed.
Speaker 14 (01:01:43):
And so I was fortunately enough last week we had
a retreat and Burnet Avenue project came up right, So
we had some folks coming in from Bernet Avenue more
than some of.
Speaker 7 (01:01:53):
The tift dollars that we have.
Speaker 14 (01:01:55):
And you know, we voted for that because if you
go down Burnet Avenue and if you remember the history
of Avenue, a lot of those businesses would probably still
be there if they owned the building. When you don't
own the land, I can tell you to move at
any time. I could give you a thirty day notice.
I can give you a three day notice. So one
of the things we're saying now we want to own
a ship. And I think for the most part, people
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got to understand. And I heard Mirror Jen say this,
there's over five hundred empty lots in Avende, not Avendue,
but Cincinnati, and you think about each community that's being developed.
Speaker 7 (01:02:29):
I went through one of the hills yesterday. I was
just floored. I was like, what are they doing all
down Main Street. All that's gone. The church is closed,
so I'm sure that'll be gone. And you think about
the development and the rent.
Speaker 14 (01:02:40):
There's no way our eldest can pay nine to sixteen
hundred dollars a month.
Speaker 7 (01:02:45):
And so this is where their kids come in to
give them an allowance.
Speaker 6 (01:02:49):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:02:49):
I know very few seniors that get an allowance from
their kids. It should be mandatory. If my mom and
dad took care of me, I need to take care
of them at the end.
Speaker 7 (01:02:58):
And so I don't know where.
Speaker 14 (01:02:59):
Folks thinking that their mom and dad don't need them,
but they need you. I will tell you that they
need you. Let's get to the SNAP. That SNAP program
is really okay. But if you haven't voted for anything,
you know, I don't have no sympathy for you. I'm
just gonna put it out there like that, you know,
because that's not program is tied to what you've done
in your life. And most of our elders, I can
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tell you they've given their blood sweat and they get
less than thirty dollars a month.
Speaker 7 (01:03:24):
Thirty dollars.
Speaker 14 (01:03:24):
Could you imagine going to Kroger's. You're gonna come out
of no but one item. Yeah, maybe too, but you're
talking about being healthy as you age. We got to
help our seniors. So I'm all for community markets. But
I also know that the realization of it, you got
to have the money and you got to have the jobs.
Speaker 7 (01:03:42):
So there's an organization at Average. I won't name the
property manager, but they have over four.
Speaker 14 (01:03:46):
Hundred Summi residents and I say to them, focus on
your people. And I asked the question that I said, Okay, TCB,
how many of your people are registered voters. I don't
know how many of your people voting in the last
two years. I know how many of your people come
to your programs?
Speaker 7 (01:04:02):
I don't know. So you know what you gotta know.
Speaker 14 (01:04:04):
If you're collecting rent from any subsidized program, you got
to make sure that your families are okay.
Speaker 7 (01:04:09):
And another thing, if you got children's in school and.
Speaker 14 (01:04:12):
You getting money from these moms and dads, go to
the schools and volunteer. I'm not gonna just throw tcbut there,
I'm gonna throw them all out there. If you and Avondale,
let's put it like that, you should be doing more
for this community by volunteer. That SITH five and Dale
School Rockdale School ideal school.
Speaker 7 (01:04:28):
Because our kids need you, even.
Speaker 14 (01:04:30):
If you don't want to go inside the school, be
there when they get out of school and watch them
smoking pot. They do it everything under the sun, and
so people pay attention. I think we need to be
a little bit bolder if you ask me, I need.
We need to ask for some of our tax dollars
back Lincoln. You got the Hamilton County who I retire
from Hamilton County border of mental retardation well developmental disability.
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I'm sorry you guys, it's been a while. And not
only that, dds they got their buildings up for sale.
Because everybody's going to mercy. Where's that money gonna go?
Is they coming back to the tax? There is that
coming back to the community. So that's an answer that
I need from the county commissioner. So I'm not going
to put it all on commissioneris because she is working
hard out there for the people.
Speaker 7 (01:05:09):
And so think about that.
Speaker 14 (01:05:11):
If you go to any of their buildings, you'll see
a for sale sign outside. They got a levy that
they put on the ballot every two to three four
years that we'll be voting on probably next year.
Speaker 7 (01:05:20):
It's the other thing, Lincoln.
Speaker 14 (01:05:21):
They only get out to register, they folks to vote
when it's day levee time. I asked how many of
their people and the nursing homes and some of these
institutions that we get money for went out and voted
on Tuesday. But we constantly give them our tax dollars
and our levee dollars and we'll do the right thing
by us, and they're not going to so people.
Speaker 7 (01:05:39):
Yeah, I put it out there.
Speaker 14 (01:05:39):
I got coworkers are still working at Hamley County Dds.
So forgive me if you're getting a check because I
get my pincher and it ain't worth nothing. It's not
worth nothing. I need to go back to work. You're
right because it's nothing, but you get my tax dollars.
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
So look, you feel.
Speaker 7 (01:05:59):
Retirement what it's cracked up? No, don't do it? No, Well,
what's crazy?
Speaker 13 (01:06:05):
That gets back to also, you know, just everybody in
this country should have health care. We can get other countries.
Everybody has health care. We are the richest country in
the world. Why why why does why is it so
hard for us to have health care? Everybody should have
health care, Lincoln. I mean, a healthy country would save
I don't know how much money each.
Speaker 12 (01:06:25):
Year, because there's much more money in crime.
Speaker 7 (01:06:27):
There's much more money.
Speaker 12 (01:06:28):
In the time, there's much more. There's much more money
and trying to continuously oppress. There's much more money in
building more prisons, hiring more cops, getting more attorneys. No,
there's a lot of money that too, that too. So
if you do the you do the alglorithm on what
oppression or supremacy or fragility really is. It is the
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structure of these systems that have never we're not designed
to work for us, and that will work for us.
Speaker 7 (01:06:54):
And so now let me say this because I guess
I just have to jump in y'all life.
Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
Family.
Speaker 15 (01:07:01):
I know how to do what I need to do
when it's time to do. Listen, I'm gonna read this
piece to you, and I always go back to this.
If you can convince the lowest white man he's better
than the best colored man. He won't notice you're picking
his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on,
and he'll empty his pockets for you. Now, this statement
was made by Lending Baines Johnson.
Speaker 7 (01:07:22):
Right.
Speaker 15 (01:07:22):
You know why he made that statement because he said
he wanted to make sure that they use racial division
to manipulate poor white people into voting against their own
economic interest.
Speaker 7 (01:07:31):
We see it today.
Speaker 15 (01:07:33):
These folks who voted Maga knew what that man was saying,
but they voted anyway, Okay, And so we have to
understand our own history and where it's coming from, right,
because they're going to vote their whiteness.
Speaker 7 (01:07:47):
I'm not worried about them. What I'm worried about is
the black community. Okay.
Speaker 15 (01:07:51):
I don't have no more time to expend on them, none,
because we got black people that are caught up in
this mess too, okay.
Speaker 7 (01:07:58):
And so we got a lot of work to do,
or we wouldn't be in the shape or in right now.
Speaker 15 (01:08:02):
There's external problems, but and internal problems, and we got
to work with both if we're gonna turn this ship
around and make any progress at all.
Speaker 7 (01:08:10):
Selfish about it, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:08:11):
What I mean.
Speaker 14 (01:08:12):
I mean, we got some leadership, strong leadership in the city.
We got some strong black folks in this city, we
really do. But we gotta put our pride to side.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:08:20):
I was talking to one of the pastors and I said,
you guys had these meetings all summer where you had
the rooms packed what happened? He said, Well, I'm gonna
be honest with he said, we had over one hundred pastors.
Speaker 7 (01:08:28):
Now we're down to five. So we need our churches
to step up and do some things.
Speaker 14 (01:08:33):
They can't always have to be HOI than Thou, but
they need to be able to educate us in a way. Though,
how do we go back out to the Kingdom of
God and do some things? And that's saving our moneyes
buying up some property.
Speaker 7 (01:08:43):
I can't tell you.
Speaker 14 (01:08:44):
Black wealth in this country, in this city is a
big old gap, and we need to start filling in
that gap, you guys. And the only way we're gonna
do that if we work together and call folks out
when we need to call them out.
Speaker 7 (01:08:54):
All right, we're two nice.
Speaker 8 (01:08:56):
I need to take a break and then we'll come
back with more with the Queen's twelve thirty, The Buzz
with you. We got Julie Johnson, We've got Irish Rollie,
We've got Sister v We've got Sandra Jones.
Speaker 7 (01:09:07):
Mitchell, and we've got loud Voice Joys. That's who you know.
Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:09:12):
I got to I know I keep forgetting that. You know,
I've been knowing you all your life is Soandra Jones.
You know you're right, and it's just hard to change,
you know.
Speaker 14 (01:09:22):
And I've been very fortunate enough to find a guy
that uh, that can put up with my studies. But
you know about Lincoln at the same took, and we
need to talk about how we strengthen our community.
Speaker 7 (01:09:31):
How do we get ready for the next election. We
got the primaries coming up.
Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
What do we do?
Speaker 7 (01:09:35):
How do we educate our folks? And hold that thought
for a second.
Speaker 8 (01:09:39):
I got to go to the Dukes to to find
out what's cooking on a Thursday, Free signed Thursday.
Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
Yes, hey, top of them on the Lincoln and especially
the one to all the queens in the morning, mid
morning and happy free size Thursday. I want to remind
you food how important it is, the good, hearty, wholesome
meal in the morning. Number one.
Speaker 16 (01:10:03):
It helps you to keep warmer, and it makes you
feel better and it gives your body the energy you
need to start to day. Also want to remind you
that you can start calling your orders into the Dukesters
for a complete Thanksgiving dinner. And don't forget we specialize
in deep.
Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Frying turkey plus all your other side.
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Dishes to go along.
Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
With your Thanksgiving meal. Our number is five one three,
seven sixty twenty three hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Write it down.
Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
Now. Here's the Dukes menu for today. Grilled turkey ribs
hot off the grill with corn, red dressing and gravy
and cheddar cheese broccoli. Or come on buy for our
golden salmon croquettes with green beans and fried corn. Now,
if you have a big appetite today, you need to
check out our half rotistory sickens with smothers, cabbage, black
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eyed peas and corn bread. But my pick for today,
Lincoln is our tender roast beef and gravy with rice
and green peas and cat and hot butter corn bread.
Dine in or carry out, folks, you gonna love your
bill at the Dukes take care of everybody, all right.
Speaker 8 (01:11:04):
That's the Dukes there right there in the Summit Plaza
on Ready Road. All right, Sandra Jones, who was talking
because he.
Speaker 15 (01:11:15):
Let me let me say this first, you have to
do an analysis of what happened with this election before
you can kind of figure out, I believe, before you
can figure out where you're gonna go. Our people are
gonna have to stop being so apathetic here we're gonna
have to yep, and somehow or enough, the messaging is
not getting through to them, right down to their table.
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And so the reason I say this is because we
warned in twenty twenty four, I personally put together two
forums to talk about Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 7 (01:11:45):
We talked about that.
Speaker 15 (01:11:47):
We also had two forms that we put together, political
forms not to mention what the NAACP did. And I
told you, Lincoln, I said, you're gonna get people that's
gonna call you and asked you who should I vote for?
Speaker 7 (01:11:58):
Ye?
Speaker 15 (01:11:59):
And so there's a bit of laziness going on here
and personally, I'm really sick of it, and I have
to call that out too, because there's only so much
we can do. We can bring it to you, We
could put it to you, and then we ask you.
Everybody has a footprint.
Speaker 7 (01:12:13):
You want to know how to vote?
Speaker 15 (01:12:14):
Everybody has a footprint. Everybody you can look. You can
find it on social media. You can find it, you know,
by voters, legal women, voters, newspapers, these different things that
you can do. And and you know what, when you
do nothing, and you still have to call Lincoln and say, well, Lincoln,
who would you vote for that's problematic to me.
Speaker 12 (01:12:34):
Well, I wanted So you're right, Angela Kenny, because we're
looking at the comments, y'all be nice to us, he said,
he said, give it, give them something to.
Speaker 7 (01:12:41):
Vote for it.
Speaker 12 (01:12:42):
So you're absolutely right, and that's what But that's what
I'm talking about, that's what she's talking about. But before
you even get to where sister V is, there's some
checking that we need to do itself. And I'm not
just talking about personal self. Folk want to know who
we are, you know, to our constitution? Who are these
five black women that constantly do work in Cincinnati, whether
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it's paid or not, whether we get a thank you
or not, whether it is in a system, and or
just for helping somebody personally or not constitutionally. Y'all, we
live in our blackness and so if your lands is
not there and everything that is happening around you, how
would this not only impact my black self and my
black family, but my black community. Now, if you can't
get further than your black self, get to your black family,
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and then just look down your street, how will it
impact my street?
Speaker 13 (01:13:28):
Then?
Speaker 7 (01:13:28):
What can I do there?
Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
Then?
Speaker 7 (01:13:30):
Study?
Speaker 12 (01:13:30):
I agree with you, I get very frustrated the older
I get now, the more frustrated I get when people
say who should I vote for? Because personal accountability and
responsibility is to follow the people that you color the
boxing for, that is after the vote. That is your responsibility,
not just for yourself, for your children, your grandchildren, and
then for the collective. But if you don't have the
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collective in your vision, you can't ask the people. You
can't color a box and then ask them to represent
something they don't even know that you represent or that
you even present to them.
Speaker 7 (01:14:02):
This is what we need.
Speaker 12 (01:14:04):
When people talk to me about the Collaborative Agreement, that
is the one document that Black folk weighed into forward
thinking document. This is how we want our tax dollar
to go into paying for police. So the return on
your investment, it's equity, it's transparency, and it's accountability. It's
not there, got you got ways to make it happen.
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So we have to do some self checking to the
first before you can even get to that the one B.
What I'm saying one A y'all, we gotta check ourselves
internally because externally we're not represented. Externally, they don't know
what and the hell we want. Externally, we're not looked
as unified, so we got to do some self checking.
Speaker 7 (01:14:43):
Somebody had a question, why have the Sentinels been so
quiet on everything lately?
Speaker 8 (01:14:49):
I know, I know, I'm just I know, I'm just
saying somebody had that question, and that's a good question.
Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
There.
Speaker 7 (01:14:55):
Can you answer that, though, Julie, I cannot answer that. Lincoln,
I know that, you know.
Speaker 13 (01:14:59):
I mean, I have talked with Sentinel members and there's
some frustration because some of the Sentinel members would like us,
would like us to be more vocal. You know, all
I can do is speak from the perspective. When I
was on the board of the Sentinels, we were very outfront.
We were very upfront, we were very loud.
Speaker 7 (01:15:16):
We were very vocal. Exactly.
Speaker 13 (01:15:19):
So we worked with people like the Black United Fronts
for the collaborative. You know, I know when Scotti was
Sentinel president, you know, he even went against the command
staff of the police department. I will be I am
trying to be more engaged with the Sentinels. I've been
doing a lot of work with my sorority as far
as far as social justice.
Speaker 7 (01:15:38):
We have so many people out here in need.
Speaker 13 (01:15:40):
I'm trying to work with these young black students, trying
to get these young black kids into HBCUs at high school.
So there are different things that we all can do
in our own little niche of the community. But what
I do want to do is I do want the sentinels.
I am going to try to get more involved. So
I do have some calls to make. I can't answer
that right now. Hopefully next or next time I see
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you guys, I will be able to answer why the
sentinems you know?
Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
All right?
Speaker 7 (01:16:04):
Well, well, listening a lot of folks.
Speaker 12 (01:16:11):
Yea to these guys, especially around police and policy, you know,
so I can we are making the best informed decision
as what do we want to change, what do we
want to get, what do we want to.
Speaker 7 (01:16:21):
Get rid of?
Speaker 12 (01:16:21):
So they are critical and they're also critical on Julie please.
They're also critical and ensuring that there's diversity inside of
the force, and for me, that is important.
Speaker 7 (01:16:32):
So we I can't fix everything.
Speaker 12 (01:16:34):
You got organizations whose sole responsibility is to ensure that
black folks are coming up through the rank, so that
policing is not just diverse, but the application of policing is.
Speaker 13 (01:16:43):
Though I do know that the sentinels have been in
terms of now making sure that the command staff is diverse.
That's that's another thing. But I know that they have
been working with some of the young people who just
came out of the academy, because when they when you
come out of the academy, they put you with what's
called a field training officer, and a lot of times,
you know, your field training officer doesn't have your best
interest at heart.
Speaker 7 (01:17:02):
It's just like exactly.
Speaker 13 (01:17:04):
So they've had to intervene and make sure that some
of our young black officers coming out of the academy
we were you know, are on the right page and
knowing what they're doing so that they can be cut
loose in police on their own.
Speaker 7 (01:17:18):
You know, there's so much to do, you guys. So
that's why we've got to get organized.
Speaker 14 (01:17:22):
We got to get organized to the point where I
love the elderly, So serving older doltster changing time, that's
my niche. I'm going to continue to advocate for those
seniors the best I can find out the things they need,
work with those organizations that are serving the elders and
getting the money. I wish we had the money that
counseled on agent head. I wish we had the money
that miles on wheels had I know the impact that
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we can make in helping our elders. But one of
the things that really bothers me at times we're not
always at the table. Then when we get to the table,
we're too scared to ask for us to do something.
And I never would understand that we're a party, party, party,
which we'll do all those good things, but we ain't
giving you no money. And so we to figure out
what categories do we want. We want justice, we want peace,
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you want food, you want the school, and you want
the elders. So I do know that Commissioner Rees and
the county commissioners did get money to the free store, right, Okay,
they're not the only boys in town.
Speaker 7 (01:18:14):
So why give it all to them? I don't know,
But that's another story. That's another thing.
Speaker 14 (01:18:18):
We can give out all our money to the people
that god damn on money. If you look at the
CEO and some of these companies that get money, these
guys make good money.
Speaker 4 (01:18:25):
I'm just.
Speaker 14 (01:18:28):
Well, I'm just saying they're not the only boys in town.
And so you have the Healthy Harvest Motile band that's
out there in our community. I was at the one
in Avid Hill yesterday, right, and it's half off. I said, well,
who would have known that your produce is half off?
He said, well, you know you cann't answer that. So
I'm gonna do a better job when they come back
on the nineteenth and which is my dad's birthday, and
to help get the word out. So I did buy
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some produce while I was there link and I asked
some of the folks if they were registered.
Speaker 7 (01:18:52):
That they vote the day before. The boy they was
gonna kick my butt. One lady cuts me out. I said,
I just asked the court and she said you can
get that. I said, I do not want to fight.
Are you always getting cussed out? I said, I don't
want to fight. I can't back. I'm going to pray back.
I'm gonna pray. I'm gonna pray. Now, let me ask
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you this. Who is who is TCB? I heard you
mentioned in earlier community builders.
Speaker 14 (01:19:21):
Community buildings, so they are very instrumental and getting three
thirty million dollars to build those houses in Avenue. They
have three thirteen eleven locations in Avendale, so they have
a real high population of folks living in their facilities.
Speaker 12 (01:19:34):
They are a slumlord across America. So son just trying
to be nice. I remember when that Remember when the
fire chief was at a fire Madisonville and fell through
the floor.
Speaker 7 (01:19:42):
Yeah, they were.
Speaker 12 (01:19:43):
They are the property owners across It is the conversation
we've been having for many many years outside handlers.
Speaker 7 (01:19:51):
In They in Boston, you know, I'm saying in the office.
Speaker 12 (01:19:54):
They have one office, but they're not out of Cincinnati.
But they are a large can gol owns property across America.
Speaker 14 (01:20:01):
And they need But those are people that are in
the buildings in Avenue, right, So we got to make sure.
Speaker 7 (01:20:07):
We hold them accountable.
Speaker 14 (01:20:08):
We need to hold me accountable as the president of
Avendel Community Council, and then come and help me do
the work. So don't come and call and criticize and
ask me all these things without helping. So membership right
now is very cheap. And so Joyce asked me, what
are the food pantries?
Speaker 8 (01:20:23):
Hold on, hold thought, let me take another break and
then we'll come back and we'll talk about the food pantries.
Speaker 7 (01:20:27):
Plus cross Roads giving out some gift cards.
Speaker 8 (01:20:31):
One hundred dollars gift cards if you got an EDP
EDB card.
Speaker 7 (01:20:34):
And yeah, so let's take a break. We'll come back
twelve thirty. The buzz.
Speaker 8 (01:20:41):
I do when we're on there, unbelievable loud voice, Joyce,
what's going on? Will start with you going around the horn?
Speaker 6 (01:20:51):
Okay, well, I just want to speak to We had
one of the callers saying that the congressman said he
was on.
Speaker 7 (01:20:57):
The Affordable Care Act.
Speaker 6 (01:20:58):
Well, he is in the DC Link health thing, which
the Federal Employees Health Benefits actually kicks in all of
his money. So he was just making you think he
was getting the same coverage that you're getting if you're
on the Affordable Health Care He's.
Speaker 7 (01:21:14):
Not sure for the rest of their lives. Yeah, they're
insure for the rest of their lives.
Speaker 6 (01:21:17):
When they retire, they go right to the federal employees
health benefits. So stop believing what one congress person says.
Next in Cincinnati, the police. I've been working with a
lot of African American men who have run into the
police as of late and right now with the government
shut down. One of one of the youths, he's a
younger adult driving a car.
Speaker 7 (01:21:39):
Blah blah blah. The police say to him, pull him over,
a nice car. No, nothing's going on. I don't know
why she did it.
Speaker 6 (01:21:45):
I actually had to call Julie and other people to
try to understand this behavior. Is this something that's going
to be happening while the shutdown is going on, people
in snaplines and all this food is missing and everything.
She stops him and says that she couldn't see his
license from fifty feet. She gives him a ticket, which
is one hundred and fifty dollars. Why that fifty feet
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is a lie? You don't need to see the license plate?
But why are people getting tickets for this when there's
some crime out there? She should be fighting? Is this
what you police officers going to do now? And black
officers stop them from doing that?
Speaker 7 (01:22:18):
We don't need that.
Speaker 6 (01:22:19):
And then I want to talk about another brother affected
by Carl Mitcham has to go fun me. He was
attacked in July by a white man who fire bombed
his truck. We didn't hear about it in Cincinnati. It's
a racist attack. Nobody's talked about. The police hadn't mentioned it.
So we have to be very vigilant to what the
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police are doing in our community.
Speaker 7 (01:22:41):
Reported.
Speaker 6 (01:22:42):
I've had the young man who had the license plate
he's reported it to the police commissioned so that we
could get that. And so we just have to keep
on fighting, keep reporting people. If the police do something
to you, please report this what.
Speaker 12 (01:22:59):
I'm about to do.
Speaker 14 (01:23:00):
Okay, okay, you know one of the things I would say,
and I hope I know really conveyed this really well.
You know, as an advocate for our senior citizens, it's
just so important that you pay attention to what is
happening in their lives. We got to make sure that
they have the things that they have. I know we
had an issue over at the this I can tell
you that.
Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
Is being worked on.
Speaker 14 (01:23:21):
Oh yeah, yeah, we were still working on that issue
and we're going to continue to work on that issue.
Speaker 7 (01:23:25):
I love what I do. I love being involved with
our elders.
Speaker 14 (01:23:28):
They taught me a lot about being a woman, being
a servant and I really truly appreciate it. And going
to church to me, you know, it really keeps me grounded,
you guys. It also gives me the freedom to serve.
So I thank God for corinth and Baptist Church. But
I also know that that the Community Action Agency they
give up food all month long on their website. I'm sorry,
I do not have that flying with me, but I
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know today they are over at Peace Baptist over in Avondale.
You also have the Healthy Harvest Mobile unit. It goes
out throughout twelve different locations. That is fresh produce that
we can make sure that we get a hold of.
They doing fifty percent off you guys with the SNAP program.
So we can't do it all as advocates, but what
we can do is keep sharing the information to you
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and the president of Avendale Community Council, I say, just
join me.
Speaker 7 (01:24:13):
It is so much going on in that community. I
can't keep up with all of it.
Speaker 14 (01:24:17):
We need to make sure that we put some property
on these empty lots that the Port Authority owns that
Avendale Development Community Council can help us with that, Kingsleave
Development can help us with.
Speaker 7 (01:24:28):
We have developers in our community ready set to go.
Speaker 14 (01:24:31):
We got to help our family see that they can
get out of the SNAP program, they can get off
welfare and everything else. But we got to come up
with a master plan.
Speaker 15 (01:24:38):
And thank you all right, Sister b First of all,
let me say greetings to my Facebook family. I'm usually
on there with them, and I can't be on there
with you today at all. A couple of things I
would just like to tell people. First, we need to
do some introspection. And I know we talk about helping
the community, but sometimes we really literally need to make
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some phone calls to fa family and friends and just
check on people.
Speaker 7 (01:25:01):
That's the first thing.
Speaker 15 (01:25:03):
I called a young lady yesterday, because there are a
lot of people who are what would you say, they're
too prideful and won't tell you when they need help
or anything like that. And if you know that about
these individuals, you call anyway, and sometimes you don't always
say what do you need, You say I'm coming by
to bring you some food or whatever.
Speaker 7 (01:25:23):
That's the first thing.
Speaker 15 (01:25:24):
Second thing is on the national level, we're going to
have to really strategize for the midterm. And I say
this because we have a president that is trying to
drag us into a war and anytime you're talking about Jeria,
all of these, all of these nations of color again
white supremacy at its finest, and so and so we're
looking at all of that right now as to whether
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or not he would try to pull some powers to
not have an election in the midterms. So when we're
talking about strategizing. We have to keep all this in mind.
I would also encourage people that when you hear a
call that comes out to say we need our people
to come together and we need help, please respond.
Speaker 7 (01:26:03):
Take some time. This is not easy.
Speaker 15 (01:26:05):
I know I've got family, I'm working full time. I
have a two minutes, so I'll leave it at that.
I would just say, it is not a game out
here that's for any of us to give up our
time like this or to help other people.
Speaker 7 (01:26:18):
So just consider helping.
Speaker 12 (01:26:20):
All right, y'all and listen, y'all know where y'all can
find Sister V And we're coming back Lincoln because we
do need to double down there. All the sisters are
so listen, Black folk in the City of Cincinnati, the
class of the Collaborative Agreement. We will be twenty five
years strong next year. This celebration, this reflection is all
about you. I need your help. I need to know
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what you want.
Speaker 7 (01:26:41):
I need to know what you need. So y'all know
how to find me.
Speaker 12 (01:26:43):
You know how to get at me, you know how
to request my contracts, you know how to call me
on the phone to something that Sister Joyce was talking
about around the police. If you got issues in the
City of Cincinnati, and you don't foul a complaint. So
we can track outliers of bad policing. We can't fix them.
We can't make it any better. That's all I got today.
Oh Cca, we will have the new executive director on
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Freedom Friday, this Friday, going over all the cases we have,
said Kennedy. John Kennedy comes from the Public Defender's Office
after twenty something years of being an attorney then working
for the people.
Speaker 13 (01:27:16):
Julie, I just want to echo with sister v said.
We must, must, must.
Speaker 7 (01:27:22):
Mobilize for these mid terms.
Speaker 13 (01:27:24):
If you are not registered, get yourself registered, If you
have not voted in a while, check your status, make
sure you have driver's license, whatever your ID. All those
things need to be updated. You guys, we can't play
around if we don't get the midterms right.
Speaker 7 (01:27:39):
We can't. We should.
Speaker 13 (01:27:40):
We can't even think about anything else because it's gonna
be good beginning over.
Speaker 7 (01:27:43):
Then, who we got for the president? Who's running when
he's down there? Who agreement number.
Speaker 12 (01:27:49):
Or so give us a call at five one three, eight,
zero zero six nine two five because I need your
voices in on this celebration. Reflection five one, three, eight,
zero zero six nine two five. And then where do
you want to see Cincinnati Police go in the next
twenty five years?
Speaker 7 (01:28:04):
This is on y'all. We're talking about let's do it.
Speaker 12 (01:28:09):
Yes, Well, we're pushing it back to gym because we
want to do some good stuff and we don't have
enough time to get it.
Speaker 7 (01:28:14):
Well, you said April before the primary. I guess yeah,
you're talking about. Yes, Yes, we got a lot of
work to do.
Speaker 15 (01:28:19):
All I'm saying is when the call goes out, I
hope then people respond and really consider.
Speaker 12 (01:28:23):
Getting Yeah, please get involved, get engaged. If you don't,
we're gonna be enslaved.
Speaker 7 (01:28:27):
All right, Julie, will let you wrap it up.
Speaker 13 (01:28:29):
Well, that's what I was saying, Lincoln, just finishing up.
And also, you guys, we have got to help one another.
Like Sister v said, if you know and so Andrew said,
if you know somebody, and Iris has always been doing this,
if we know anybody who's hungry.
Speaker 7 (01:28:41):
We're still on government square.
Speaker 13 (01:28:44):
But you know, and as we move into this season
that it shouldn't just shouldn't be the season of giving.
We need to look out for each other three sixty
five all year round.
Speaker 7 (01:28:57):
We don't need to, we don't. We don't y'all be
hungry out here, and uh huh no, that's why give
them your money.
Speaker 13 (01:29:03):
And there is a Lincoln says, you're touching on something
right now.
Speaker 7 (01:29:09):
And then imagine if we saved some of our money.
Speaker 13 (01:29:11):
And you know that one thing I have to agree
with pharoll on we should be saving our money. We
shouldn't be out here buying things that we really don't
need exactly, but but look out for someone else who
is in need.
Speaker 7 (01:29:22):
Yes, all right, thank you ladies for joining me.
Speaker 8 (01:29:24):
Next time, the Queens of Cincinnati. All right, let's take
a break. We'll come back twelve thirty.
Speaker 7 (01:29:30):
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