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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael very Show.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Is on the air that she arked a couple of
months old, and if you want to really see something
that said, take a look at what happened.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
A long two thief.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Part of why I admire and support Joe Biden is
that his tone has been heered towards trying to bring
us together.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
The Republican Party today is dominated, driven and intimidated by
Donald Trump and the Maggie Republicans, and that is a
threat to this country.

Speaker 5 (00:41):
Others are directly pointing the finger at President Biden, with
of course no evidence that he incited this.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
We told ourselves that American democracy is guaranteed, but it's not.
We have to defend it, protect it, stand up for all, right,
each and every one of us.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
We're all called by.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
Duty and conscious to confront extremists will put their own
pursuit of power above all else. I'd like to take
it behind the gym.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
If we're in high school. We're in high school. I
take you behind the gym and beat the hell out
of a A.

Speaker 7 (01:16):
Lot of people have tried to draw similarities between Mussolini
and Hitler and the use of the terminology like Vermin and.

Speaker 8 (01:25):
The drive that those men had towards.

Speaker 7 (01:28):
Autocracy and dictatorship. All he cares about is selfish self promotion.
That's the only philosophy he has, which makes it even
more dangerous. A vote for Donald Trump may mean the
last election that you ever get to vote in.

Speaker 9 (01:43):
And again, I don't say that lightly, and I think
is heartbreaking that that's where we are.

Speaker 8 (01:48):
But people have to recognize that the vote for Donald
Trump is a vote against the concept.

Speaker 9 (01:52):
And then the biggest threat that official they're telling me
tonight is in the form of retaliatory violencing.

Speaker 8 (01:58):
I just sit back on the side wants and say, oh, well,
don't worry, this will all work itself out.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump.

Speaker 9 (02:05):
It is frankly unpatriotic at this moment to be soaking
the flames when we know that we are setting on
a cauldron attentions the.

Speaker 8 (02:12):
Permission structure for violence. You've got polls about political violence.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
Democrats stuffink is a good idea, only.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
It was the last time. Are not your assassinated the president?

Speaker 7 (02:21):
I have thought an all will lot about blowing up
the wine house.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
You have relieved the world win, and you will pay
a pride.

Speaker 7 (02:31):
If it's just a warning to you, Trumpet, be careful,
walk lightly and for.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Those of you who are soldiers.

Speaker 8 (02:41):
Make them pay.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
I will go and take Trump out to night.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
That'd be ready to throw a punch. You had to
be able to throw a punch.

Speaker 10 (02:53):
For showing you this video on repeat, because these events
just happened. But we want to make clear that this
is something we are reporting to you as a historic
event as it unfolds. But we are very mindful that
this kind of event can inspire violence, it can inspire retaliation,
and we want no part.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Of that day as a one year anniversary of an
assassination attempt on our president. He was shot in the head,
there was blood where he touched his ear, there's blood
where he touched it. And then as we do, rubbed

(03:38):
his face, his blood on his shirt. Here is that
disturbing audio again.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
And then the worst president in the history of our
country took over. And look what happened to our country,
probably twenty million people. And you know that's a little
bit old. That's you, that's you arts a couple of
months old. And if you want to really see something
that said, take a look at what happened.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Our president was shot in the head. It is a miracle,
an act of God, whatever you want to call it,

(04:28):
that he survived. CNN posted Secret Service rushes Trump offstage
after he falls at rally. First of all, you're supposed
to be a respected news agency. I know you know

(04:51):
that they're not. But that's what you're holding yourself out.
As he's got blood on his face, he didn't just
fall at rally. And when he did get hit and
went down and they tried to keep him down for
his safety, and he stood up and with a clinched
fist said fight, fight, fight. There's your moment. The left

(05:16):
tried to as I will share with you as the
show develops, use that as illustrative of a moment where
Trump is inciting violence. He's just been shot and he
should just take it. He should just take it. But

(05:37):
he didn't. He said fight, fight, fight. Most Americans saw
that moment and said, that's the man for the job.
That's the man for the moment, because if you're honest,
most people would not have responded with fight, fight, fight.

(05:59):
Secret vis rushes Trump off stage after he falls at rally.
CNN would report a little later, Trump injured in incident
at Pennsylvania rally. It's an incident now, not a shooting.
USA Today would report the next day. Trump removed from
stage by Secret Service after loud noises startled former president

(06:20):
and crowd. Loud noises, okay, remember Corey Comparatory has been murdered,
the firefighter Secret Service. NBC News Secret Service rushes Trump
off stage after popping noises heard at his Pennsylvania rally.
Still no shooting, MSNBC Secret Service. Trump safe after being

(06:41):
rushed off Pennsylvania stage after gunshot like sounds, and finally
the Washington Post Trump escorted away after loud noises at
Pennsylvania rally. Oh, it wasn't as violent as January sixth.
May listen to me for a second. Stop interrupting. They
do not worship Donald Trump, and to believe that men

(07:03):
are to be worshiped. I do not fail to question.
I think bad decisions. I think this Epstein approach is terrible,
and I think he's costing him support amongst the base.
But I really don't know another human being that I
have ever known of in the modern era who could
go through what he's gone through. How angry would you be.

(07:27):
I mean, I'm thinking of the outlaw Josie Wales after
they took out his family in the drive he had
as a result of that. You know, you imagine Trump
gets elected. They do everything they can to keep him
from getting elected. They don't believe he can win. The
minute he does win, they realize, okay, we can't be

(07:49):
discreet about that. He's this anymore. This guy's got the
public support. We've got to claim he's aligned with Russia.
We've got to drive him out of office. We held
back a little bit. Now, this Russia collusion, remember the
Muller investigation. Two years of that, then the impeachments. They

(08:12):
impeached him twice. Seriously, Oh it continues, remember the law.
Then they cheat in January in twenty twenty, there's no
doubt they cheated. They cheated enough to win. Then you
got the January sixth setup. That's not enough. Then they
realize he's gonna run again, and he's gonna win. He's

(08:34):
gonna run again, and he's gonna win. Because remember, they
have better access to polls than you do. They don't
share that stuff with you. You just have access to
kind of what you see on TV and what you
hear from people, that's what all the rest of America has.
And they know he's gonna win again. So what do
they do. They put Fat Fannie in Atlanta prosecuting him

(08:58):
with her boyfriend Nathan Wade. Remember that. But for the
fact that Nathan Wade was married and his wife exposed
the affair he was having with the woman paying all
this money for him to be an investigator and them
to take trips, they're still taking trips. Apparently. They put
Jack Smith on it out of DC. He's their handy guy.

(09:18):
They sent their number three at the Justice Department up
up to the US Attorneys up to the Attorney General's
office in New York, an unprecedented move. That's like going
from being a professional sports superstar All Star MVP of

(09:38):
the league to being sent down to single a ball
without having done anything wrong in acting like you chose
to do that because they needed that fellow there to
help dumb dumb the Attorney General there, because she's not
very smart, bring all the financial crime charges against him
in New York. Remember they kicked him off the ballot

(09:59):
in Colorad. The Supreme Court said, no, you can't do that.
They put him back. They did the same thing in Maine. No,
you can't do that. They put him back, They indicted him,
they brought three dozen charges against him. We've got murderers
walking the streets in this country that nobody brings any
charges against. They tried to send into prison. That was

(10:22):
the goal. You can't vote for him if they can
send it into prison. A year ago, yesterday they shot
him in the head. They shot him in the head,
but the shot wasn't where it needed to be to
kill him. So in the in the words of the

(10:44):
in the immortal words of Maxwell Smart and one of
my favorite shows of all times, mel Brooks, the writer
Get Smart, and those words.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
Stuck.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
By that much missed me by that much missed it,
by that much missed me by that much missed it,
by that much missed it, by that much.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Missed me by that much.

Speaker 6 (11:11):
She missed it by that much.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Missed it.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Not much missed me by that.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Much missed it, by that much, missed it by that much.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Now, after nine to eleven, the greatest concern in the
liberal media was that people will be mad at Muslims,
not how many Americans had died. Don't be mad at Muslims.
That's what really worried them about this. So here is
a year ago CBS News Margaret Brennan and Samantha Vinnegrad
they're really, really worried that shooting the president was going

(11:50):
to make people upset and incite violence.

Speaker 10 (11:53):
For showing you this video on repeat, because these events
just happened, but we want to make clear that this
is something we are reporting to you as a historic
event as it unfolds. But we are very mindful that
this kind of event can inspire violence, it can inspire retaliation,
and we want no part of that. Sam, But you

(12:16):
were just explaining to us that this secret service detail
extends not just to the president and the candidate, but
to their family members.

Speaker 9 (12:24):
At this hour, certainly, I want to note, Margaret, it's
important that we message domestically that political violence has no
home and try to mitigate any follow on retaliatory action.
But there's also a signal being sent to the world
right now which security professionals are likely keeping in mind,
which is that the likely Republican nominee for Congress for
president excuse me, was not adequately protected and that does

(12:46):
expose a vulnerability to the world. At the same time,
President Biden is very focused on messaging publicly the political
violence has no home here because the world is watching,
and so there's that audience as well, that's.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
The same Joey, and it's messaging the world that there's
no home to political violence here. Who they now say
with pan and poveman in a diaper and didn't know
where he was at any given time and was falling
over and falling asleep. But the biggest threat from all
of this, you see, the biggest concern is from you
right wingers. You see, they can shoot the president in

(13:18):
the head, but they don't want you to get angry
about it.

Speaker 9 (13:22):
And then the biggest threat that official they're telling me tonight,
is in the form of retaliatory violence.

Speaker 10 (13:29):
You're taking me to exactly what I've been underscoring and
is frankly very concerning. And the rhetoric we are seeing
at this hour. Already we are seeing some Republican lawmakers
come out with statements directly drawing a line between the shooter,
whose name we do not know, we do not know
if he's a loan actor or with somebody else, but
drawing some connection to the government. We have nothing to

(13:52):
base that on at this hour, at.

Speaker 9 (13:54):
This hour meeting officials within the US government still don't
know what transpired, and it is frankly unpatriotic at this
moment to be soaking the flames. And we know that
we are sitting on a cauldron of tensions. We know
that tensions were already high before this incident, and the
counter terrorism officials and homeland security officials that I've spoken
to in the last few hours are deeply concerned that

(14:15):
this event will be used as a rallying cry to
launch attacks against individuals associated with the Biden campaign and
lead to broader domestic distress. So right now, the goals
are to investigate the incident, both the perpetrator and the
security failures, as well as to try to tamp down
any tensions that may arise coming out of it. Now
in this country, there is the First Amendment, and what

(14:37):
we're seeing on Twitter, while it is First Amendment protective activity,
I will say again, is unpatriotic in the sense that
we know that this kind of rhetoric has a nexcess
to violence. We saw that on January sixth, we saw
that in the attack against Nancy Pelosi's husband, in multiple
other instances.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Well these people really are showing. It's almost.

Speaker 6 (14:56):
Liberation day cutter murder.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
There is a phenomenon known as the tribally that we
have seen play out many many times on the streets
and in politics, whether it's AOC or il han Omar
or some thug approaching a family, and the way it

(15:26):
goes is the person will literally or figuratively bust somebody
across the jaw and then immediately say, I'm scared you're
going to hurt me. It is a it's sort of
a form of mental torture. It's big brother little brother activity.
And I can say that as the youngest, this sort

(15:48):
of behavior has left a lot of people confused and
frustrated and on their heels as to how to respond.
Understand this, if Trump had been killed, they would have
rejoiced in the newsrooms of CBSABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, they

(16:10):
would have rejoiced. It would have been hard for them
to hold back the glee that they the exhilaration. And
what they're willing to do is take their shot in
this case literally and then they're willing to after that

(16:31):
attempt to prevent any backlash by saying, oh, you people
are very violent. What Democrats getting shot in the head.
There was another Democrat waiting at mar Lago to kill him.
The Iranis have been caught multiple times trying to kill him.

(16:53):
Was Rand Paul beaten by a Democrat or a Republican
a left wing neighbor? Again and again and again. How
quickly we forget Steve Scalise should be dead. He was
shot multiple times and left on the softball field by

(17:16):
a Bernie Brow liberal progressive Democrat who walked past known
Democrats to make sure the Republicans were still out on
the field because he was going to kill them. Republicans
aren't killing Democrats. This is why it was so important
that January sixth be branded as a day of violence.

(17:39):
Cops were killed, Alexandria Cassio Cortez was scared she was
going to be raped and murdered. She wasn't even in
the building. This is all very important that they pull
off because it is all part of the manipulation of
your brain. It is all part of the control of

(18:00):
the public narrative. And you'd think I was crazy unless
you lived through all of this. So here's CNN's Jamie Gangle.
That's how you pronounced that attacking Trump for saying fight, fight,
fight after someone tried to murder him. The man has
just been shot in the head and he stands up

(18:22):
and says to the people, fight, fight, fight on, carry on,
and they're going to criticize him for that.

Speaker 11 (18:32):
I do want to say there was one thing that
when I watched the tape I found odd because of
all of the heated rhetoric, and that is that after
he was hit, former President Trump got up and said fight, fight, fight.
I think what we're hearing from people is that's not

(18:53):
the message that we want to be sentic right now.

Speaker 8 (18:56):
We want it.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
We don't want you to have the message that you
should fight. We want you to have the message that
you should be polite. And we'll cut off your kids, weener,
we will cut off your daughter's boobs, we will gut
her and leave her mutilated. But don't say fight, fight, fight.
We'll decide what will be done. And then then there

(19:17):
is the question, well, what about all this language, this
language that Biden has been engaged in that incites violence.
Here's Martha Raddits on ABC with George Stephanopolis and.

Speaker 12 (19:26):
Martha, I know you've traveled around the country talking to
voters in our deeply divided a nation right now. In
some ways, this is a horrific symptom of the underlying
division in this country.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
It certainly is George, and I'm sure that will probably continue.
We saw President Trump raise his right hand, as John
just described, and we've seen those pictures, but we could
also see him say what I believe was fight, fight.
That was his first instinct. And this is a country divided.
This is a country. We saw the violence yesterday, the

(19:59):
horrific violence yesterday, and we've seen it in places, and
we've also seen this morning. We've heard President Trump say
he wants the country to come together, to be united,
but others are directly pointing the finger at President Biden,
with of course, no evidence that he incited this or
or had anything to do.

Speaker 8 (20:20):
With this assassination attempt. We heard J. D Vance, Senator J.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
D Vance, who is one of the leading picks for
vice president, in a tweet say this is not just
some isolated incident. The central premise of the Biden campaign
is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who
must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly
to President Trump's attempted assassination.

Speaker 8 (20:44):
Again, there is no evidence of that.

Speaker 5 (20:46):
We do not know the motive of that shooter at
this point, and others also Ramaswami Vivek Ramaswami saying President
Biden's ritual condemnation of political violence are insufficient. No amount
of verbiage today changes the toxic national climate that led
to this tragedy, saying that Trump's safety is nothing short

(21:07):
of an act of God. And I think you'll see
a lot of supporters thinking the same thing. And also, George,
we have to point out, no matter who the shooter,
what the shooter's motives were, no matter who the shooter is,
you are going to hear conspiracy theories going forward.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Yes, those conspiracy theories they keep you just those kid,
that's anything that we don't like that questions what we're
doing is a conspiracy theory. Epstein did nothing wrong, that's
a conspiracy theory. The COVID jab worked, it didn't kill you,
that's a conspiracy theory. And then because remember Biden is
still a candidate for president, he's their guy, he's the

(21:46):
un Trump, and the important thing is to support who's
who's opposing Trump. It's important that you know that Trump
is the one who is inflammatory. Trump is the one
who led to himself being shot.

Speaker 12 (22:02):
President Trump and his supporters have contributed to this violent
rhetoric as well well.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Absolutely, George, we were just looking back this morning as
some of the things that former President Trump has said.
He warned last March of potential death and destruction if
he were charged by the Manhattan District Attorney. Our country
is being destroyed, as they tell us to be peaceful.
Trump January warned of bedlam in the country if the
criminal charges against him succeeded, And of course in March,

(22:31):
he said, now, if I don't get elected, it's going
to be a bloodbath for the whole that's going to
be the least of it. It's going to be a
bloodbath for the country. That will be the least of it.
He said he was partly joking and that that was
taken out of context, but those are indeed his words,
and you have heard it from supporters as well. And
supporters are certainly in some parts angry. And let's remember

(22:52):
January sixth in so many ways for the campaign. January
sixth will probably be in the background after yesterday's event.

Speaker 8 (23:01):
This is a Farrier.

Speaker 6 (23:03):
This is CNN, this.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Is the news, the Michael Ferry.

Speaker 10 (23:06):
That's why more people are watching the cartoon network.

Speaker 4 (23:09):
Spongebobbery runs right now.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
It's important to realize and put into perspective how big
a deal it is that the left, in addition to
all the ways they exert control over you, your finances, your life,
your freedom, your movement every day, sending your boys to war,

(23:37):
not providing them the treatment they need when they come home,
all of the various ways they take your money, They
limit your options, and you're called crazy when you point
it out. They restrict your job opportunities when you don't

(24:00):
the jab that now the studies reveal caused more deaths
than they saved, you're the crazy one. It's very important
when too many people start figuring out what's going on,
that those people be arrested, marginalized. So Trump became a

(24:20):
rallying cry, a focal point for anyone who had questions
about what the government was doing. That's how his tent
was so big this year. That's how you end up
with a with a Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who was
running for president as a Democrat, Julsey Gabbard, who was

(24:43):
the vice chair of the Democrat National Convention, Elon Musk,
who would argue he was liberal for many years and
is now somewhere on the libertarian scale, and a lot
of peace people from various groups that were not feeling represented. See,

(25:06):
it's really important if you're a man who wants to
be a woman or a woman who wants to be
a man. It's mostly men who want to be women.
It's really important that your voice be heard. If you're
a Muslim, it's really important that your voice be heard,
no matter what that voice is. All the voices that
just need to be heard, Bless their heart, they're crying

(25:29):
in the wilderness. They need to be heard. But Americans
who were busting their butts being discriminated against, white people,
being discriminated against, able bodied people, being discriminated against people
who scored the best on a test and didn't get hired,
being discriminated against. It's very important you not be given

(25:52):
a vocal representative who speaks on your behalf and has
the power of government behind you. They shot the man
January sixth, the Russia collusion hoax, the three dozen indictments.
They raided his underwear drawer at mar a lago with

(26:16):
orders to shoot Tequil should someone stop them. They mean business, folks,
make no mistake, they mean business. Here is a witness
on MSNBC. I'm sorry on NBC News. This is Robert D.
Philpott talking about what happened on the day of that

(26:40):
attempted assassination.

Speaker 13 (26:43):
Tell me the message you wanted me to understand, because
there was something different about that rally versus this rally
that you noticed. Yeah, my daughter and I went, I
guess it was four years ago at the Butler Airport,
not even five miles from here. It was an awe
aspiring event we have. We were just like wow. But
the one thing we noticed.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
We walked in there and her and I you know,
we're close. And the one thing we noticed that the
airport has a.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Lot of hangers, buildings kind of like this.

Speaker 13 (27:12):
What's the whole planes, Every rooftop of every hangar had three,
four or five guys on top of it. Was when
you say guys, snipers law enforcement with long.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
Guns on long guns.

Speaker 13 (27:24):
Yes, and even some of them in this type of position,
just scanning everywhere. And my daughter turned to me, the
point where you got there, you noticed them right away immediately.
It was the first thing she said to me. She goes,
Oh my gosh, Dan, look at this. She goes, I
never felt so safe in my life. Those were her
exact words. It's just four years ago with the rally
by the airport, correct other airport, right. So she didn't

(27:47):
come with me this time because she's eight months pregnant,
heat and everything else up, but she really wanted to.
So that was so much on our minds there that
we talked about it for I don't know, we just
talked about it. We were like so all inspired by
the Wow.

Speaker 6 (28:02):
The first thing I.

Speaker 13 (28:03):
Did when I got here yesterday was I did a
complete look around at every roof time and I said
to myself.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
That's strange.

Speaker 13 (28:10):
I don't see one cop, sniper, nothing, I don't see anything.

Speaker 6 (28:16):
And I just thought that was weird. This is and
what time is this? When you're sort.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
Of right there, Jim, this is a pattern we hear
people talk about who who had gone to multiple of
these is the lack of security. It's almost as if
it was planned for them to kill him. This is
six point fifteen. This is uh A six fifteen gym.
This is BBC interview with a guy outside the security perimeter.

(28:43):
Listen carefully.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
So we walked up in probably five to seven minutes
of Trump speaking a messamating here. I have no idea,
you know, but.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
We noticed the.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Guy crawling army, you know, crawling up the roof of
the building beside us, fifty feet away from us. So
we're standing there, you know, we're pointing. We're pointing at
the guy crawling up the roof.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
And he had a gun, right he had a rifle.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
We could clearly see him with a rifle. Absolutely, we're
pointing at him. The police are down there running around
on the ground. We're like, hey, man, there's guy on
the roof with the rifle.

Speaker 6 (29:24):
And the police were like.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
Huh what, you know, like like they didn't know what
was going on.

Speaker 6 (29:28):
You know. We're like, hey, right here on the roof,
we can see him from right here. We see him,
you know, he's crawling.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
And next thing, you know, I'm like, I'm thinking to myself,
I'm like, why is Trump still speaking? Why have they
not pulled him off the stage. I'm standing there pointing
at him for you know, two three minutes. Secret Services
looking at us from the top of the barn. I'm
pointing at that roof, just standing there like this, and next.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
Thing you know, five shots ring out. You'll you'll sun
where the shots came from, not going on the one hundred.
And he was up there for a couple of minutes.
He was up there for him there for a couple
of minutes, absolutely at least three four minutes. And you
were telling you least in the secret So we.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Were telling the police we were pointing at him for
the Secret Service, who were looking at us from the
top of the barn. They were looking at us the
whole time when we were standing by that tree. They finoculars,
they see him, probably not because the roof, the way
of the slope lank. He was behind where they could see.
But why is there not Secret Service on all of
these roofs here?

Speaker 6 (30:27):
I mean, this is not a big place.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
And that is the question, isn't it? And then we
go to clip number six sixteen. This is a BBC
interview with a guy outside the security perimeter who talks
about them shooting and killing him. Because you see, when
they've shot and killed this man who they didn't stop
from shooting the president multiple times, multiple bullets fired. Once

(30:50):
he's dead dead, men can't talk now can they? Dead
men can't tell us who put him up to this,
Who prepared him, who who set this whole thing up?
Who ensure that he wouldn't be stopped until he pulled
the trigger?

Speaker 5 (31:02):
Now?

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Ken, When the.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
Shooting started, everyone was sorry, kind Did you see what
I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (31:09):
Him a tool?

Speaker 8 (31:10):
Oh yeah?

Speaker 6 (31:10):
They blew his head off.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Okay, secret serves blue head on. Okay, we'll just be
carefully because we don't.

Speaker 13 (31:16):
Know quite I was watching, but you're pretty sure that
they shot the guy absolutely?

Speaker 12 (31:20):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
You just saw that happen.

Speaker 13 (31:22):
Yep, yep, okay, yep, and you see him go sit
him off to his soul.

Speaker 6 (31:27):
They Yeah, they crawled up on the roof. They had
their guns pointed out and make sure he was dead.
He was dead, and that was it.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
It was over. It's incredibly shifty. Guy was on the
roof right there. You just see the white roof right
just you got to look at him.

Speaker 6 (31:41):
I know, I don't think he was in

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Near the collars to
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