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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k IF.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
I am six forty and you're listening to The Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
It's Conway Show.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
We had a horrible shooting, another school shooting in Georgia.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
We're on top of that.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
They're they're promising another press conference before seven o'clock. So
as soon as that happens, we'll take that live. And
then we also have the heat outside. It is hotter
than okay, alright, alright, but can you leave it in
the podcast? You can leave it in the podcast, right,
I think?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
So?
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Okay, all right, it's hotter than I don't know, I'm
hot pavement, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Is that safe enough? Can we do that?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
It's hotter than match sticks that have just been blown
out and the top is red hot.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
That safe? Yeah, it's better than HGLL double hockey sticks. Okay,
well that's not how that saying goes. But that's great.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
H double L hockey sticks is awesome, fantastic. That is
hotter than hell. All right, that's right, all right, Alex Stone.
As well as we got another kid that's gone crazy
in the San Francisco area, the stabbing of a professional
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football player rookie Ricky Perstall plays for the forty nine ers,
or was going to play for the forty nine ers.
I don't think he started a game yet in the
NFL season, but he got that. He got shot because
he was wearing an expensive watch, and a kid who
didn't work as hard as Ricky did wanted that watch
instead of working, wanted to just grab it and run
off with it, and he got shot in the process.
(01:36):
And Alex Stone, who gave up, who was the anchor
of ABC World News tonight, gave that up to go
back to San Clemente and do local reporting.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
I respect that, buddy.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
Well, you know, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do,
and you did it for the kids. You said you
don't want to raise the kids in New York.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I get that. That's right, I get that, buddy. How
hot is it yours?
Speaker 4 (01:54):
Not going to be happy about us saying that his
show fully his show?
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Whatever? All right? What is the What is the heat
in your hometown right now? Is Valencia?
Speaker 5 (02:03):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (02:03):
I don't know, so I'm gonna wearing Glendale. It's one
on one right now? What is it up in Santa
Clarita right now? It's gonna be one o eight hundred.
Let's see Santa Clarita. What is it? Oh only one
o two right now? Oh that's not bad Wendale, Yeah,
nice cool breeze.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Ye the hell.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
I've never seen a stretch like this where we're in
for five or six days of over one hundred degrees.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Yeah, this is gonna be hot. And up in Portland
they're looking at I think one oh two tomorrow. They
don't have air conditioning. That's not you're right, that's gonna
be rough. And a lot of people died last time.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Remember I got a twelve, Yeah, and they had a
seventy or eighty people die.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Yeah, elderly people and homeless and others who couldn't take it.
One to eighteen tomorrow on Palm Springs.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
My my wife's cousins live in the Portland area and
Vancouver right across the river. And she's in good shape.
You know, she's in her late twenties, early thirties. They
don't have air conditioner. And she fell asleep on the
couch during that last seatway. She got up and she
was disoriented. She didn't know where she was, and she
couldn't call for help because she didn't know where A
foam was or anything.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
And she could have and she's in good shape.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
Man. It's a very about a ninety year old. It's
going to be hot. It's almost ninety. I was just
looking right around ninety and Seattle tomorrow. That's not ham
for them too.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Man.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
All right, it's global warming. I'm telling you, all right,
let's get into this. What happened with this kid who
shot this NFL player?
Speaker 4 (03:19):
Yeah, so he was in court a couple of minutes
ago and his public defenders saying he is sorry that
the family's having to go through this pure cell family
and that everybody's having to go through it. But just
to bring you back, it was last Saturday afternoon, first
round draft pick, the rookie wide receiver of Ricky Piersall.
He had done an autograph, sash and a meet and greet,
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went to Union Square, which I mean we all know
is an area of high end stores and hotels and
restaurants to buy, according to the forty nine ers, to
buy some luggage for the road trips coming up. And
got out of his tesla and a kid came up
to him and had a gun and said give me
what our sources say was his Rolex watch or a
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high end watch of some kind, even though police won't
say what the item was, and there was a struggle.
Pearsall did not give it up, and they fought, and
the gun went off a bunch of times. Bullet went
through Pearsall's chest, came out, his back was run through,
as they call it. Another bullet went into the arm
of the teenage robber. The hero in this whole thing,
though Tim is an SFPD Sergeant Joel Harrel. She heard
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the gunfire, went running toward the gunfire, found the two
who had been shot, one of them, not knowing in
that moment was the suspect, and all was down. She
held his hand, put pressure on the bullet hole, waiting
for medics to arrive.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
She told us this, I said.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
I want you to listen to me. I know you
don't know me, but please trust me. God is with us.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
It's not your time, okay, It's not your time.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
I want you to continue to breathe, okay.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
So Sergeant the Harold was with him, and in that
moment her other officers went and figured out that was
a suspect, put him into handcoffs dealing with him even
though he had been shot as well. And so they
arrested the kid right there, but she stayed with pearsall
waiting for the ambulance to get there and says, I told.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
Him, I remember, you're gonna be okay.
Speaker 8 (05:12):
You're strong, right because I had told him out there,
be strong like you're on the field.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
You're gonna you got this.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
So he goes to the hospital in critical but stable condition. Amazingly,
so that was on Saturday. Amazingly, he's released from the
hospital on Sunday. The bullet did not hit any vital organs,
went through his chest, did not hit his heart, did
not hit any nerves. He has no nerve damage. It's
in that way incredible. We talked to a doctor who
had been deployed after nine to eleven to Afghanistan and
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a rock six times and said this was a common
injury that they saw in battle and typically the guy
died and when it goes in that same area. But
he comes out with not even nerve damage. So he
went back to the weight room this week. He's already
been working out with the Niners.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
He is on the non football injured reserve list for
four weeks. Are going to figure it out. After that,
the teenager is charged as a juvenile at this point.
The charges were filed last night the DA up in
San Francisco, Brook Jenkins she made the fire.
Speaker 9 (06:11):
In addition to other charges we have filed attempted murder,
including allegations of personal discharge of a firearm and personal
and intentional discharge of.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
That fire arm.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
They don't think he knew that he was a forty
nine er. He was just targeting this guy getting out
of a nice car who had a high end watch
and tim I mean for the team. The Niners are
saying they're amazed by this guy that like what nickname
is he going to get? Like pistol, piar Saal or
something like that, because he's already working out, already back
with him. The forty nine Ers center Jake Brendle, he
said they were amazed when he showed up and started
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working out.
Speaker 10 (06:45):
Absolutely amazing what happened to be honest, I mean, it's
it's a one in two d and three hundred champs
of surviving that sort of injury.
Speaker 4 (06:55):
That he's alive and already back with the team. But
so the team was in court, they're gonna he has
not entered a plea yet. A few minutes ago he
was there. Looks like he may have been on probation
out of San Joaquin County. He's from Tracy, that kid,
and so Tracy to downtown San Francisco is a little
bit of a hale. So it's not clear what he
was doing down there other than robbing people.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
But Tracy produces some whack jobs.
Speaker 4 (07:18):
Well, yeah, that in wildfires.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
So I heard I right here online that that he's
the eighteenth NFL player this year to be on the
I Just Got Shot list?
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Is that true?
Speaker 4 (07:29):
They're going down that road. There's been one or two
others this year as well, I believe.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Can you play the first clip of the woman that
showed up the sergeant, Yeah, you don't know, the one
that said it's not your time.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
It's not your time.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Yeah, that's your sergeant. Yeah, SFPD Sergeant Joel herrel I said, I.
Speaker 6 (07:47):
Want you to listen to me. I know you don't
know me, but please trust me. God is with us.
Speaker 7 (07:52):
It's not your time.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
Okay, it's not your time. I want you to continue
to breathe. Okay.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Wow, what courage.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
That man called the bullet wound hand, put pressure on it,
waited for the medex amazingly And there's video of this
that people have probably seen online. He walked himself to
the ambulance. I saw that, Yeah, and then sat down
in a chair and they had put the stretcher in
a chair position, and he sat down, and then they
took him to the to San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Is it true or to I don't know if this
came out or not that, but a doctor had said
if that, if that shot was one inch or one
half inch to either side, he could have been killed.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Yeah, that's about right. And again somehow went through without
any nerve damage, which the team is saying that he's
already in pretty good shape, but he's getting better every day,
so he doesn't no problem throwing, catching anything like that.
Doesn't seem like he has any problem running or walking.
But not only did it not kill him, but he
doesn't have any permanent damage.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
How about being a DV and you get beat for
a touchdown from this persall and and the rest of
your team's like, god, that guy got shot a we.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Yeah, well can you imagine somebody going, oh my, hammy, dude,
I got shot.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
In the Yes, yet two weeks ago he just scored
a touchdown on you not almighty.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
We got get rid of.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
You, but he appreciate you coming on. Stay cool out there.
You got it all right, there, he goes, Alex Stone,
ABC News. Yeah, that guy's great man, ABC News. It
is not true that he was the anchor. He wanted
me to clear that up. He just sent me a
text because hey, can you clear that up? That wasn't
the anchor and said, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was just
I was just kidding. Maybe there's some inner turmoil going
(09:29):
on over there. I don't know that's possible, but I
like you go on record and say no, Alex Stone
was not the anchor of World News tonight.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
It's mirror, isn't it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
David Muir m okay, okay, now we got another text.
We got clear that up too, our croach. You didn't
mean that either, all right, So we got clear that
up mostly. Oh no, we got clear that up as well,
a lot of clearing up to do.
Speaker 10 (09:57):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
We learned, you know, late this morning, another shooting. Another
kid goes into a school, shoots it up, and now
all these kids' lives are gonna be different forever. They're
gonna have a lot of vigils, They're gonna have a
lot of candle lights going.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
There's been a lot of mourning. It's gonna be funerals,
and it plays over and over and over again. Ma'am.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
These kids have been let down in this country, and
I blame the kids. I do blame the kids, but man,
I blame the parents a lot more, a lot more
than these kids, a ton more so.
Speaker 6 (10:40):
This is the apparent's worst night mire.
Speaker 11 (10:42):
Our country's latest mess shooting was also its latest school shooting.
Speaker 12 (10:46):
It's unreal and it's unbelievable, and I'm so sorry to
the you know, families that this affected.
Speaker 11 (10:52):
A fourteen year old student went into Appalachi High School
this morning in Windered, Georgia and opened fire.
Speaker 13 (10:58):
Don that had been taken to local hospitals with various injuries.
Of those that are deceased, two are students and two
were teachers here at the school.
Speaker 11 (11:09):
Parents who were alerted to the shooting race to the school.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
I not do.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
If you've seen the footage of the school, it's beautiful,
it's spectacular. It looks like it's brand new. A lot
of home housing developments around the area. And these are people.
The average income there is fifty four thousand dollars a year.
Try to get by with fifty four grand in LA
without sharing a room with nineteen guys. And these kids
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went to school this morning, during the third week of school.
They took off Monday for Labor Day. They went to
school on Tuesday, and they went to school on Wednesday.
They get everything's going to be normal, and everything is
turned upside down, and now that school is going to
be closed for the rest of the week, and these
kids are gonna be traumatized. And not just the kids
(11:57):
that were involved, not the kids were hurt or just
the were hurt. The kids, not just the kids that
were shot, but every child who goes there. And not
only that, but if you look at you take an
overview shot, the helicopter view of that school, you notice
that there's the big high school there. Well, the school
behind it, literally thirty yards behind it is the junior
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high school, the middle school, and then the school that's
fifty yards in front of that is the elementary school.
And so when they hear, you know, a shooter at
the school, you think it could be your school.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
You don't know, it's the high school?
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Do you think it could be the elementary school or
the junior high And you rush to the you know,
you rush to school and they don't let you get
there because the cops are surrounding the place and you're
calling your kid and you can't get through because so
many people using the you know, the four cell towers
in that area, and you panic, and you go through
every single horrible thought of, please, don't let it be
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my kid. If it's my kid, what do I do
if it's my kid got shot? If it's my kid,
Kid's not gonna make it?
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Oh, what do I do? Who do I call it?
Speaker 2 (13:02):
And you go through a tremendous amount of stress, and
then you find out it's a fourteen year old kid
that did this. Fourteen You can remember when you were fourteen,
you're skateboarding, you know, going to a seven to eleven,
getting a slurpee with your buddies, hanging out on weekends,
riding your bikes around, your skateboard around. You ever thought
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about killing everybody? You ever thought about wiping the school out.
But something's going on, something crazy in this country. Kids,
we've lights you down.
Speaker 11 (13:33):
Parents who were alerted to the shooting, race to the school,
many abandoning their cars on the side of the road
and running to campus.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
They turn enough to ride. They didn't get off shoots,
they didn't get out.
Speaker 11 (13:47):
Students were seen filing out of the school with their
arms up. At one point, a prayer circle formed on
the football field.
Speaker 6 (13:54):
It was scary light.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
My heart was kind of racing.
Speaker 14 (13:56):
I didn't even have my phone or anything, so like
I couldn't talk to my mom.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
I was just kind of scared.
Speaker 12 (14:02):
You can hear the shooting, but from like afar, and
right when you came like about to hear the shootings,
that's when the announcement was going on for everyone to
stay in their classrooms.
Speaker 11 (14:13):
Vice President Kamala Harris was campaigning in New Hampshire today
when she addressed today's shooting, and.
Speaker 15 (14:18):
It's just outrageous that every day in our country, in
the United States of America, that parents have to send
their children to school worried about whether or not their
child will come home alive.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
It's yeah, she's right, it's senseless.
Speaker 6 (14:35):
It is We've got to stop it.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
That's right, that's right, and I'm glad we're not doing
this anymore. But I remember when when Trump was president,
they would say, this is the thirty fourth mass shooting
under the Donald Trump presidency. This is the thirty fifth,
thirty sixth under Donald Trump, thirty seven don nder Donald Trump.
And I'm glad we don't do that anymore, or we
haven't done it since Biden has become president. So maybe
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we'll stop doing that as well.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
That's good idea.
Speaker 15 (15:00):
And we have to end this epidemic of gun violence
in our country once and for all. You know, it
doesn't have to be this way. It doesn't have to.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Be this way.
Speaker 16 (15:11):
And former President Trump posted to his truth social today
calling the shooter a sick, deranged monster, saying our hearts
are with the victims and loved ones of those affected
by this tragic event. Authorities in Georgia did not reveal
a motive in this shooting. We do expect another briefing
here in the next few hours, but they did say
they planned to charge that fourteen year old with murder
and try him as an adult.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Good, all right, good, throw them away. You know, kids
no good, no good? Some kids are no good. Hey,
kid's no good, no good?
Speaker 1 (15:39):
All right, Well take whatever.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
When there's another press conference, if it's if they do
it before seven o'clock, we will take it live here
on KFI.
Speaker 10 (15:47):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
If there's a press conference before seven from Georgia, we
will take that live. They're shooting today in Georgia. Horrible,
horrible news. And when that pops up, pops up, whatever're doing,
we'll stop and takes that press conference. There is some
more crime in the San Fernando Valley. They can't seem
to stop this. Another couple of stores robbed overnight.
Speaker 17 (16:15):
Burglars chain the front door of a smoke shop to
the back of their car, ripping out security bars and
shattering glass. This happened around three am at your smoke
shop in Van Eive's. Thieves run in and out within
three minutes, trying to break into the atm. The suspects
only get away with cigarette boxes.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
That's it, just cigarette boxes.
Speaker 17 (16:35):
Cigarette boxes, but leave behind a lot of damage for
the owners to clean up.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
So a guy does you know twelve thirteen thousand dollars
worth of damage with the front door, the gates, all
the glass, all that crap to steal a couple of
cigarette boxes. And that's somebody who doesn't smoke, who's still
calling him cigarette boxes?
Speaker 4 (16:57):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Can I get a box of cigarettes? Yeah?
Speaker 10 (16:58):
What is his?
Speaker 1 (16:59):
Nineteen two one? What's wrong with you?
Speaker 17 (17:02):
A nearby business owner who didn't want to be on
camera says, it's happened twice at that store in the
past year, which concerns her as well.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
How about that twice in the past year at your
cigarette store, that's what it's called.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Your cigarette store?
Speaker 17 (17:16):
Says It's happened twice at that store in the past year,
which concerns her as well.
Speaker 8 (17:21):
One hundred person. Because if they have the eyes to
break this, they will have the eyes to break any
other stores. I don't think it's safe.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Especially at what is she saying, the eyes to break one?
Speaker 8 (17:32):
Because if they have the eyes to break this, they
will have the eyes to break any other stores.
Speaker 14 (17:37):
I don't think it's safe.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
What that means, the eyes to break it. I don't
know if they're looking. Oh maybe, okay, maybe that's possible.
I thought maybe eyes and NAI's they were voting on
what store to hit. The eyes have it a second emotion, Yeah,
it's like a get into your cigarette store and haul
off with a couple of boxes.
Speaker 14 (17:58):
Especially at night.
Speaker 8 (18:00):
So many like young kids here with the drugs. You
can see them in their car raisings. They have drugs.
Speaker 17 (18:06):
And even a few minutes before that case, Lapd says,
a different smoke shop was hit today.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Oh no, what's with people hitting smoke shops. There's only
eleven percent of the population in America that smokes. It's
hard to move them, hard to move stolen cigarettes and
I think you don't they well, no, because that includes bongs.
Oh yeah, yeah, smoke shop isn't what it was in
nineteen sixty five.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Okay, all right, maybe I'm behind the times. I got
to say, like nineteen oh five.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Can you remember the time where you could if you
guy went to a smoke shop and you said, hey,
do you sell bongs? They'd kick you out. It's like,
oh dude, get out of buddy. You do the rules,
into boundaries, get out of here. Like do you guys
have any bongs?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Out out?
Speaker 2 (18:48):
We don't sell bongs. We sell water pipes, young man,
water pipes. We don't sell bongs.
Speaker 17 (18:54):
I sell smoke shop in Valley Glen. Same method, ripping
down the security bars. It's not no own what was taken.
Speaker 6 (19:01):
Spicking up because of the you know the homeless people.
But again, where are the politicians?
Speaker 1 (19:05):
You know with them? I'm with them, the sl sl
out of luck, I got hit.
Speaker 6 (19:12):
Where are the politicians?
Speaker 2 (19:13):
You know? Yeah, I'm with this guy. Where are the politicians?
Where are the politicians?
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Where are the politicians?
Speaker 1 (19:19):
You know, they're with the big with the big donors,
in the big you know, apex of the world.
Speaker 8 (19:25):
For a business owner with the economy, it's really hard
with this happening.
Speaker 17 (19:29):
That's so depression and that's not all around four am
and North Hollywood.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Oh, here we go again, four am in North Hollywood.
Nothing happening good.
Speaker 17 (19:37):
At four am, four am in North Hollywood, a hydroponics
shop got purglarized. The gate was smashed. It's not clear
if anything was taken, and we don't have any suspect descriptions.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Yeah, hydroponics.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
That's growing weed, right, guys growing weed in their apartments
with the hydroponics.
Speaker 17 (19:55):
And LAPD is trying to see if the suspects are
the same in all of the cases.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
They I would say they probably are. Probably, you know,
they got the sl cigarette store, your cigarette store.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
And then the guy with the hydroponducts. What about the
smoke shop? Oh, I missed that lady. Yeah, then come
on down to smoke shop and get a smoke. Shmoke
them up, smoke them if you got them.
Speaker 17 (20:16):
They are emphasizing the methods used were very similar.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
Mm.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Then I tie them together. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
What they do is they don't put the They don't
throw the car through the glass and the and the
and the gates anymore because that bangs up the car.
So they take a chain and they take the chain,
they hook that up to the gates. Then the guy says, hey,
I hit it, and he hauls ass and it takes
that gate down the street.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
It's interesting because the more videos that come out of
these things, it really looks like if you look that
at them in chronological order, these guys going in after
the gates pulled off and the door's pulled off, the
windows broken and all that, they seem to be taking
their time much more now, like their casual walking into
the store that they just broke into, as opposed.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
To rushing in there and grabbing everything that they can.
Now just looks like they're, oh, this is their next gig.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
They walk through that store with the casualness that I
walked through seven to eleven with you know, just looking
at items and what's going on here?
Speaker 1 (21:16):
What's happening here? You're right, there's no panic at all.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
But the reason why they do this is because they're losers.
They're losers, that's why they're doing it. And they want
your cash, your boxes of cigarettes, your hydroponics, your bongs
because they don't want to work. They just want your
stuff because they're losers.
Speaker 10 (21:36):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Well.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
Animals are going crazy. We got coyote stories, snake story,
mountain lion story, and if any news conference or when
they have the next news conference coming out of Atlanta,
I guess forty miles east northeast of Atlanta where the
school was shot up today, and we'll have that for you.
I got I saw something online this morning about that
(22:05):
shooting that somebody said, oh, that kid that did it,
and I think his name is Colt Gray.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Is the fourteen year old kid Colt Gray?
Speaker 2 (22:17):
And somebody said, oh, he's a wild cat, And I'm like, wow,
what a casual reference to a guy who went up
and shot the whole school up. And it turns out
they just put a space between wild and Cat. That's
the name of the mascot at the school. They're the Wildcats.
And so they took it down and they felt bad
about it, but people were banging on him. You know,
how dare you? You know, you say something like that
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and this kind of you know atmosphere. So any press
conference we will carry that immediately here on KFFI, we
will have We'll have it. Whether it's commercial, we're doing
a story on, you know, coyotes or whatever, we will
break into it and bring you that information.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Very important, all right.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
The coyote warnings. Everybody seeing them nowadays, they're all over Burbank.
I see coyotes I would say two or three times
a week in Burbank, and I always follow them with
the car, and when they go into somebody's bushes, I'm
sort of like my mom. I guess I got that
from my mom. But I'll try to chase them away
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and they go into somebody's bushes and the people are
outside playing in the yard. I'm like, hey, there's a
coyote in the bushes. And they're like, oh, thanks, crazy,
Thanks crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
I'm like, no, nah, you really got a coyote in
your bushes?
Speaker 18 (23:26):
You really don't coyotes in a Buracle Mile area.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
The Miracle Mile area. Wow, it's a high end coyotes.
Speaker 14 (23:34):
Coyotes in a Bureracle Mile area.
Speaker 18 (23:36):
Dozens of residents have taken to social media to share
their encounters and warn others about keeping their pets safe.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
It doesn't seem to be limited to any time of
day in particular.
Speaker 6 (23:45):
People have been seeing them.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Yeah, it used to be fire season, was you know,
just June, July, August. Now every day is fire season,
and every day, no matter what time of day, it's
coyote season, you.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
Know, like four to eight am, range afternoon evenings everywhere.
There's also been a lot of cats that have been
killed by the coyotes.
Speaker 6 (24:07):
People have reported seeing like severed cat limbs.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Ah, what a downer. This lady is.
Speaker 14 (24:11):
Auden Myers, who's lived in the neighborhood for several years.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
And Autumn Meyers is a downer.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
She seemed like she really enjoyed giving that a little
bit of gruesome details.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
It was weird.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Odd people have reported seeing like severed cat limbs.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Severed cat limbs. Ah, that's horrible.
Speaker 18 (24:27):
Auden Myers, who's lived in the neighborhood for several years,
and up until last month, had never heard of a
pet being killed by wildlife in this part of the city.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Okay, I'll give her that, right, miracle mile. You don't
get a lot of coyotes in that area.
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Some people are a little bit nervous or you know, fearful,
especially if they have outdoor cats or small animals or
small kids.
Speaker 16 (24:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
I don't know who has an outdoor cat nowadays, you
gotta come.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I think I keep them inside.
Speaker 5 (24:50):
Other people seem to have the attitude of like, well,
you know, it's nature, they're gonna you know, they were
here first.
Speaker 7 (24:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
I don't like that either. I don't like that they
were here first.
Speaker 6 (24:58):
You know, they were here first.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
We're here now. So coyotes have got to split. You know,
they had a nice run for a couple thousand years
and now we're here. So coyotes, you knew the rules,
you knew the boundaries. Mahallow back to the hills with
you lads.
Speaker 6 (25:13):
They were here first.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
I don't care. I don't care who was here first.
They got to go.
Speaker 6 (25:18):
They were here first. Let's coexist with them.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
No, no, no, no, let's get them out.
Speaker 18 (25:23):
Many of the sightings and cat killings have been.
Speaker 14 (25:25):
In the Park Labria community.
Speaker 7 (25:26):
What the hell are the couts doing outside of the house.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
I'm with this lady, I'm with this old timer or
young timer or middle aged timer.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
I don't know what's going a little on this one.
Speaker 7 (25:36):
Okay, okay, what the hell are the couts doing outside
of the house?
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Ah, that lady's great. What the hell? And she wanted
to use the big words. She wanted to use the
F word, but she knew it wouldn't never make the
news line, so she just went with HBL hockey sticks.
Speaker 7 (25:53):
What the hell are the couts doing outside of the house?
Excuse me for swearing?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Fish swearing? Where did she swear?
Speaker 7 (26:01):
What the hell are the cats doing outside of the house?
Excuse me for swearing? Anything could happen. They could be
hit by a car, eaten by a coyote.
Speaker 18 (26:10):
Michael Easton and her eleven year old pop Lily Grace,
live in Park LaBrea. She and other residents received this
letter from management addressing the situation and offering these tips.
Secure your pets, keep small pets indoors, and always use
a leash while walking your dog.
Speaker 19 (26:23):
Removed.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
There's always always a lesson. Yeah, you know, with the news.
They always have to talk to the dumbest people in
the world.
Speaker 6 (26:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Don't put a one on your pet and then have
them sit outside in the front yard chain for two hours.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Oh okay, I write that down. No no A one,
no a one.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
Sauce on the dog, don't chain them up. Okay.
Speaker 18 (26:45):
Secure your pets, keep small pets indoors, and always use
a leash while walking your dog.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Okay, I think we're all hip to that quip.
Speaker 18 (26:52):
Remove food sources. Stay calm and make noise. If you
encounter a coyote, don't stay calm and make noise.
Speaker 10 (27:00):
Do that.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Stay calm, stay calm, Stay calm and make noise. Stay
calm and make noise. I don't think I could do that.
Speaker 19 (27:09):
I think you do it every night.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
That should be the name of the show. Stay calm
and make noise.
Speaker 18 (27:15):
Stay calm and make noise. If you encounter a coyote,
don't run. Instead, keep eye contacts. Make yourself appear bigger
and well. By the way, Bellio, I'm glad you chimed in.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
You.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
There was an article sent to us by our boss,
Robin bird Lucci today that said the newest trend in
podcasting is hyper local podcast that talk about communities or
cities or you know, areas or counties or villages or whatever.
That that that story came out today one day after
(27:48):
you announced your big podcast trendsetter.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
I think you are again. What is it or do
we have a formal name.
Speaker 20 (27:57):
Yeah, it's called Northwest Irvine Today, Northwest Irvine Today.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
Yeah, I like it rolls off the tongue.
Speaker 19 (28:06):
Well laughed yesterday, but look at now, it's like the
big thing.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
You know, we got to what's the acronym for what
if we went with today in northwest uh Irvine? So
it's teeny T I N I teeny Yeah, the teeny podcast.
Speaker 19 (28:21):
I kind of like that.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
The teeny podcast is gonna be huge.
Speaker 19 (28:25):
Oh I love that.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
All right, let's go with that. So visor's already ordered.
Speaker 19 (28:29):
Yeah, I've got the visors ordered.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
It's gonna be a weekly podcast, yeah initially yeah, all right.
And and you're you're gonna have sponsors, You're gonna have
the whole run.
Speaker 19 (28:39):
Oh yeah, no, I'm going big.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
And Steve Gregory said he'd come down and be on
your podcast, and you turned him down.
Speaker 19 (28:46):
Well, he lives in Burbank.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
What does that matter? This is about oh, Northwest Irvine. Yeah,
I get it.
Speaker 19 (28:55):
Okay, keep it to Northwest Irvine.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
And then I and I heard you insulted him. You said, oh,
you're you're sort of a South Irvine kind of guy.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
What does that mean?
Speaker 19 (29:03):
Well, I think it says it says it for itself.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Oh I see.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Okay, all right, So he's not good enough for Northwest Irvine.
Not really, Okay, all right, he took it personally.
Speaker 19 (29:14):
He'll get over it.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
I bet he will.
Speaker 19 (29:16):
He'll be fine.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
I think a lot of people are going to get
over being turned down by your podcast.
Speaker 20 (29:21):
Oh you think so? Oh yeah, I think it's going
to be the other way around it. Really, people are
going to be dying to get on the show.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Is that right?
Speaker 19 (29:28):
Yeah, it's going to be huge.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Okay, all right, you.
Speaker 19 (29:31):
Just wait and see.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
I can tell you're like, you know, jealous.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
I might do a podcast arrival podcast Northeast Irvine. What's
happening today in Northeast Irvine. Well you wouldn't come tomorrow. Yeah,
you wouldn't be covering the same stuff I am. So
I'm not really worried about it.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Southeast Bourbank.
Speaker 20 (29:53):
Maybe I'll do that today, right ahead, I encourage today.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
In Southeast Bourbank, do it. Yeah, maybe I'll do that.
Do it and get bigger numbers than you with your
teen show this week in Northwest Irvine.
Speaker 14 (30:05):
Don't be jealous and make loud noises.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Or today it's called today in Northwest Irvine.
Speaker 14 (30:10):
Yeah, and make loud noises.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
And you gotta make loud noise if the coyotes.
Speaker 18 (30:14):
Come around, and make loud noises, and also report sightings.
Speaker 14 (30:17):
Do not feed coyotes or leaf pets.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
I wouldn't chew up a lot of nine one one
time calling on coyotes because the cops are not going.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
To come out.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
So I don't know what reporting it means. Maybe to
an app, one of those neighborhood apps. Call Yeah, yeah,
I get them, And make.
Speaker 14 (30:36):
Loud noises and also report sightings.
Speaker 18 (30:38):
Do not feed coyotes or leaf pets un attendants, and
avoid door.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Here we go with the lessons again.
Speaker 14 (30:43):
Feed coyotes or leaf pets unattended.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Okay, don't leave, don't feed coyotes, and don't feed your
pets to the coyotes, and avoid direct confrontation.
Speaker 18 (30:52):
All right, all right, So if a coyote is acting aggressively,
don't approach.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
It, and don't put sun block on the coyotes.
Speaker 18 (30:57):
Slowly back away while maintaining eye contacts, making noise.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
There's a lot of rules with these coyotes.
Speaker 18 (31:02):
Anyone who's seen the animals are encouraged to fill out
a coyote spotting report on Ellie County's website.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Yeah, I'll be the first guy to do that.
Speaker 18 (31:09):
Autumn wishes there were more comprehensive solutions.
Speaker 6 (31:12):
I think it would be great to see some kind
of relocation.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Effort or or wiping them out, you know, potentially limiting
development and having more you know, wildlife preserves or.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yeah, okay, we'll get right on that.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, we'll knock down a couple of apartment buildings and
put in some grass.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Needs more space for the burgers.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Yeah, there's too much housing in Los Angeles. We'll take
a couple of blocks, you know, raise it, and then
put in some you know, coyote friendly park.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Getting back to those who were here before us. Tim,
what a crazy.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
Woman, you know, potentially limiting development and having more you know,
wildlife preserves or areas like that.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
This way, there's the one that was too happy to
talk about these severed limbs.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Oh yeah, right, yeah, that's nutty with this one.
Speaker 6 (31:56):
Preserves or areas like that.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
This way, they are not being forced out of their
habitat and it's ours, okay.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
But she's also the first one probably to tell everybody
how great that mountain lions crossing is over the one
oh one. But guess what, These mountain lions are going
to cross the one oh one when that bridge is done,
and they're gonna kill you and your pets. So that's
what that bridge is gonna do. It is a It
is a gateway to killing you and your pets with
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those mountain lions. That's gonna happen. That is going to
happen for sure. All Right, good news. There's an hour
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