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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and Loan from
Michael Arry Show is on the air. The question is,
foul Helm, we are you lying then? Are you lying now?
But are you not in fact a chronic and victual liar.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
When you hear the term fake news, you probably think
about how it's used often today by President Trump.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
But the Soviets and now the Russians have.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Long used to destabilize the West.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
US officials have warned that Russian interference remains an active
threat for the twenty twenty presidential election.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
She and is scumb, mosts scum. The New York Times
is scumb.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Rudy Giuliani already had open contact with a person that
the US has called an agent for the Kremlin. Now
we are being told by two people who've been briefed
on what the FBI is doing that they're looking into
whether these unverified emails about Hunter Biden that were published
or this week by The New York Post about his
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business dealings in Ukraine and China are part of this
bigger Russian disinformation effort.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
In the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 5 (01:10):
CNN is scum, msdnngs scum. The New York Times is scum.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
President Trump will be at Mount Rushmore, where.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
He'll be standing in front of a monument of two
slave owners and on land restled away from Native Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
We do have now some of the sound. As I
told you, we're not in the audience.
Speaker 6 (01:28):
We're not carrying his remarks live because frankly, he says
a lot of things that are not true and sometimes
potentially dangerous.
Speaker 5 (01:35):
Shen N is scum, msd ngs scum. The New York
Times is scum.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell
you the truth and f you if you can't handle
the truth. This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically is the best.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Biden ever, looking at the images and looking at what
was actually damaged. The Defense Intelligence Agency has assessed that
the core components of Aron's nuclear program are largely intact
and that Iron's nuclear program has essentially only been set
back by month.
Speaker 7 (02:13):
Well last night's show, we played this again this morning
on our morning show. I shared a clip of Danesh
Desuza talking to an imam, a Muslim IMMM.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Faith leader who was radicalized.
Speaker 7 (02:30):
And he has made a change in his life and
he has repudiated that which he used to believe, and teach.
Those words were so profound standing by themselves, but they're
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even more profound given the perspective of the man who
delivered them. Ramon, if you can dig those back, I
would like to play that again. And it makes everything
makes sense. It makes everything makes sense as to what
useful idiots white liberals are in this country, and how
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many blacks allow themselves to be used in this manner
as well. You have people who seek to destroy this country,
who hate this country, who are using disparate groups with contradictory,
conflicting values to put under one tent to take control
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of the major cities and to attempt to take control
the federal government, and in large part they have and
to sabotage this country, to load it down with debt,
to replace the citizenry with foreign citizens. And make no mistake,
if you go grab people from the right and you
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just tossed them into this country, and you think you're
going to get the same jury results, you think you're
going to get the same election results. You think you're
going to get candidates appealing to them. Ilhan Omar would
not have been elected in Midland, Texas twenty years ago.
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But when Minneapolis becomes Mogadishue.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
You better believe they're going to elect her.
Speaker 7 (04:32):
Alexandria Cassio Cortes literally responded to a casting call the
Justice Democrats or whatever they're called. They had a big checkbook,
They had staffing to make this happen, and they had
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a plan.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
They were going to elect a young.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
Attractive, energetic ethnic woman to be the face of progressivism.
They were going to elect that one congressman, and then
they were going to have a pr team to get
that congressman all over TV, all over social media. They
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were going to write for her the speeches, give her
the audiences, give her the staffing, give her the funding
so she could fly around the country. And this was
going to be the camel's nose under the tent to
push this political perspective.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
This is what we are working against.
Speaker 7 (05:41):
Folks, play that clip again if you would please, Ramon
and credit to Dinesh Jsuza for doing this.
Speaker 8 (05:46):
When I was an extremist, Islamist fundamentalist, I would only
vote lift.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Why is that?
Speaker 8 (05:53):
I saw them as very stupid. I would fear the
conservatives because they come with principle that's not someone.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
They can brainwash.
Speaker 8 (06:03):
But the left. I know they have no values and
no principles to begin with. I there to find one
Islamic extremists the vote for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Never do it. They give their vote to.
Speaker 8 (06:15):
The leftist who wants to run around in pride trades and.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
Islamic extreamers are against gays and homosexuals and transgenders. But
they want the left to go and get busy with that.
They want them go go go speak about the climate,
Go go go speak about abortion, Go go kill yourselves,
go go do that.
Speaker 8 (06:37):
And Ama, she's fighting for abortion rights and all the
other body my choice, Yes, go do that.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Would she have an abortion? Never? Never? Would she kill.
Speaker 9 (06:47):
Almost left in her stomach?
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Never?
Speaker 6 (06:50):
What is the fundamentalist nji Hadi agenda for America?
Speaker 8 (06:54):
The future of America has to be Muslim.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Happen not ting wrong? Well, something must be right. You're
listening to Michael Berry. I spent the whole day thinking
about Russia.
Speaker 7 (07:10):
Limbaugh's clip that we played earlier in the show that
he said you can refer to as the Limbaugh Laws,
and I thought to myself, you know, our streets are
are in a state of tumult as Russia. As Rush
would often say, you've got My heart goes out to
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these people. They're trying to get to work, they're trying
to get to school, they're trying to get to daycare
to pick up their kid, and these people are out
in the road and they block their cars. And then
as these unsuspected drivers just going about their day to
day business, as they drive up, this crowd.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Converges on them.
Speaker 7 (07:57):
You realize, if you're in the car, it's just you
vanity around your car.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
You don't know where the road is anymore. You don't
know if these people are gonna kill you.
Speaker 7 (08:06):
You know they're gonna smash out the windows in many
cases they do.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
If they're gonna flatten your tire, you know what they're
gonna do.
Speaker 7 (08:16):
You got your kids in the back, or you're on
your way to get your You're horrified. And they stand
in front of the car, they get on the car,
and the natural thing that should be done is gun it.
And if they end up dead, so be it. You've
committed suicide. That's what you've done. But people are so
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scared of what will happen to them if they do
that that they are at the mercy of these mad
crowds of savages.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
In attack mode. It's horrible. It's just horrible. And some
of it's homegrown.
Speaker 7 (09:03):
Some of it is white liberal kids whose daddy has
a great job in corporate America who didn't pay enough
attention to their kid and now their kid is out
there trying to get attention by being a terrorist. It's
actually not very many black kids. Do you notice that
it's mostly white kids? And they are white kids that
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go to what used to be considered the best universities.
They're white kids that have money and trust funds. We're
seeing how many of them, because they can now track
the phones that are present, how many of them travel
from San Francisco to Minneapolis, to Seattle, to Portland, to
New York, to LA to d C to Atlanta.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Where do you get the money to do this? Right?
And that interesting, where do you get the money to
do this? Fascinating? Fascinating to me.
Speaker 7 (09:59):
So some of it is homegrown, but some of this
is people that were doing that nonsense in foreign countries
and you didn't see it.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
They brought that nonsense here.
Speaker 7 (10:13):
In poor, broken countries where people don't have opportunity, especially
young men of military age, and before what they can
do is join the fracus. They can join the intense Francus. Ramon,
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do you say frankus or fracus? You say francus, okay,
I'll say francus if you have me to say vegas okay.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
I didn't know.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
All right, It's one of those words you see written,
but nobody ever says. My wife had a cousin when
they were growing up in India, and her cousin said, well,
then we should rendezvous at four o'clock for ice cream.
And my wife said, what, yeah, yeah, it means a
French word means gathering. She's that's rendezvous. Oh, okay, I
didn't know one of those were you don't see written.
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But think about this. As great as America is, there
comes a point if you bring in a hundred people
from people that hate us, hate this country, and hate you.
If you bring in a hundred of those, we can
absorb that. If you bring in a thousand, we can
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absorb that. If you bring in ten thousand, probably absorb that.
If you strategically place them in the right cities, they
can take that city over. There's no question, especially because
they are not repelled as wearing a foreign uniform and armed,
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even though they are armed. They do have deadly weapons
on them.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Their faces are obscured. That's odd, isn't it. And they
have nothing to lose. They have nothing to lose.
Speaker 7 (12:03):
They are zealous of a religion, and they've come to
learn that if they do hurt someone, if they do
destroy property, if they do set things on fire, which
can end up killing people, and they are arrested, which
typically they won't be because the officers are outnumbered. So
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the process of arresting someone actually exposes that officer, and
then the rest of them gather around, and.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Then the officer is in peril. He's in danger.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
But after all of this happens, you see, if they
are arrested, the district attorney see this is a very
very clever plan. You bring in the illegals, You flood
the universities with Chinese nationals and others who hate this country.
You really target the white, liberal, rich kids. You anger
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the black kids that they're all victims and that everybody
hates them and that they should be violent. You push
all these various elements out into the street. You deliver
palettes of bricks and tell them where to throw them.
You own the media. You've got people to go and
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sit on the nightly panels and tell you that these
kids are good kids, and they're wonderful people, and they're
nice people, and they represent the best, and they're aspirational.
It's a multi pronged, highly sophisticated program to execute. You've
got your mayor in your pocket, so the mayor tells
the police chief to tell the police to stand down.
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And most importantly, you've got the district attorneys, so that
even if a police officer goes rogue and arrests some
of these people, the district attorney will immediately drop the charges.
What you are witnessing is a very very sophisticated, multi pronged,
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multi phase, highly financed, highly coordinated effort to destroy this
country's big cities, which is how you destroy this country.
And most of us don't see it up close because
we've left the big city. But you pick any big
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city in the country, and that's what's going on today,
and it only gets worse in New York.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Oh, they're headed into a whole different level. The press.
Speaker 7 (14:44):
They had a story posted today headline, as Christians are slaughtered,
the world looks away. Islamists massacred over two hundred people
in Yowata, Nigeria, many of them women and children. The
media barely mentioned it. It was a night of heavy
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rainfall in Yowata, a town in central Nigeria, on.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Friday, June thirteenth.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
Over five hundred Christians, many of them women and children,
gathered together in temporary shelters in the town's market square.
Most of them had fled their homes across the region,
hoping to find greater protection in Yawata from a spate
of recent attacks in which Islamist terrorists have massacred Christians.
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Earlier in the day, the town's armed vigilantes and a
few policemen had set off to investigate reports of terrorist
activity nearby, but this turned out to be a diversion.
According to a Nigerian journalist, at around ten thirty pm,
he told me, a killer squad of Islamists descended on
the town in a three hour murderous rampage. The local
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parish priest was in the presbytery with displaced Christians when
they heard yells of allah akbar, gunfire and screams. Everyone
immediately dropped to the floor, fearing for their lives. According
to the head of Press and Public Affairs at AID
to the church in Need, UK, who spoke to the priest.
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The day after the attack, the jihadis broke into homes
and shelters, murdering people with machetes. They were quote cutting
them like they were cutting a cow or an animal
to be eaten, he said. The terrorists then doused their victims'
bodies and homes in petrol and set them ablaze. There
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is a certain type of person, and always has been,
who walks the earth for the sole purpose of destroying buildings, people, things.
There is a hinde of God, the destroyer of things.
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There are people who do not contribute a single positive
thing to the world, and yet they are able to
take from others, from the innocent, from the weak, from
the young, from the old, from the productive, from the contributor,
from the kind and the generous.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
We got those people in this country as well.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
We've got savages who roam the streets of our major
cities like some predator out in the jungle in the serengetti,
looking for the next person who's leaving the bank that
they can jug bust them in the head and take
their money, or maybe, if you're feeling it, kill them,
follow them home and then into their home and take
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as much as you can steal from them, rifle through
the things that matter most to them, their pictures, a
piece of jewelry that their grandfather gave them, a piece
of jewelry that their grandmother wore at her wedding and
handed down to their wife. And there comes a point
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in time where good people have to do tough things.
There comes a point in time where good people have
to understand that you cannot just turn the other cheek
to evil, because at some point evil has to be
stopped if we are to keep this nation and it
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is to be a nation that we are proud to
live in, where we are free and safe, where opportunity abounds.
You cannot open the doors to the entirety of the
world and assume they won't overrun it.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
If you opened the gates.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
At an NFL football game, how long would it take
until the place was trashed, the field was.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Overrun, and the game was canceled. Not very long. We've
seen it happen.
Speaker 7 (19:20):
There's a documentary about a game where just that thing happened.
There was a concert in Houston at what used to
be Astro World, on the hallowed ground of what used
to be Astro World, the theme park amusement park, and
you had crowds of people who broke through the gates,
which was one of the contributors. There was a design flaw,
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it turns out, and it led to over ten people dying,
including children at a Traviscott concert. If you took the
front door off of your home, how long would it
take until other people would move in and destroy that,
driving you out, but in short order, destroying the property
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in one way or another. That's what's happening in our country.
That is precisely what is happening in our country. The
great replacement theory is here. It's happening, and it was
harmless on the front end. When a few people came,
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the white liberal would say, whether in media or on
faculty or in local office, they would say, but these
are the poor and downtrodden of foreign lands. We must
give them opportunity. We must give them what we do
not offer our own veterans, what we do not offer
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our own elderly, what we do not offer our own
people and taxpayers. We must give them free housing, food, food, education, healthcare.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
And we can afford it, and we could for a while.
Speaker 7 (21:09):
Until Cloward Pivens kicks in and you overwhelm the system.
We're at that point now, but you have to look
at trend lines because it only gets worse. It only
gets worse because now those people are not foreigners in
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this land. This is their country. They've insinuated themselves into
the police departments, onto the local school boards, on the
local city councils and county commissions, into congressional seats, on
national television, writing for major newspapers, on the faculty of campuses,
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and slowly but surely their way of thinking, their approach
about America, their approach to our history.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Is a foreign approach that is.
Speaker 7 (22:12):
Alien to us, and increasingly this nation is, especially to
older Americans.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Alien to them.
Speaker 7 (22:23):
How many Americans today feel like a stranger in a
strange land in their own country that they fought for,
that they send their boys to fight for, that they
paid the taxes for, that they volunteered in, that they
built up, that they saved in, that they sacrificed for.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
The Michael Berry Show, Police Clap, Police Class.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
We do a weekend podcast on Saturday. It's a Saturday
bonus podcast. It's not content that we put on the
air and we do it as a long form discussion
because our show, as you know that airs as a broadcast,
has four distinct segments per hour, but we can't ever
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get more than nine minutes into a segment, and so
something that takes fifteen to twenty minutes to developti a
multi concept speech or discussion that really needs to flow.
We push those to the weekend where it can breathe
a little. So I describe it as a magazine instead
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of a newspaper.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
It's a little more in depth.
Speaker 7 (23:51):
This Saturday, I think you will really like this if
you listen to our podcast or.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
If you go to that podcast.
Speaker 7 (23:58):
It's an author by the name of Tyler O'Neill. He's
an investigative journalist, and he sits down with Prager use
Marissa Streit and they talk about the Southern Poverty Law Center.
And the reason we wanted to play this is the
Southern Poverty Law Center. When I was growing up was
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I thought, this do gooder organization that reveals prejudice, that
reveals the evil of that lurks behind racism and bias
and prejudice. But as it turns out, just like everything else,
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the Left gets a hold of the Southern Poverty Law
Center became an iron fist and velvet glow. So while
they talk about exposing evil and hate, they call everything
evil and hate with which they disagree, even if it's not.
You see, the model for let's say hate crimes is
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first you get everybody to agree you shouldn't have hate crimes. Yeah,
I don't want to be in favor of hate crumbs.
Well wait a minute, I don't understand. Why do we
need Well, if if somebody assaults someone and that's a
hate crime, well we have laws on the books against assault.
Why do we need a special law if you assault
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because you don't like the way the guy looks.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
So if a black guy walks up.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
With a tire iron and smashes a black guy over
the head, the guy doesn't see it coming black guy
on the black guy, well that's just an assault, okay.
But if a white guy walks up to a black
guy and smashes him on the head, not that that happens,
but unless theoretically it did, that would be horrible because
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you did it because he's black.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
You don't like his skin color. Well, let me ask
you something. You got two black guys.
Speaker 7 (26:05):
That have their head having been bashed in by a tyrn,
which has got to be awful. Do you think the
one guy feels more pain or needs more stitches because
the white guy did it because he doesn't like him
for being black, as opposed to the other guy who
went up and did it for sport because he was bored.
They both got hit just as hard. So why is
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one guy going to be punished any worse. Well, you
don't want to make that argument, because then you're racist. Okay,
So all the white elected officials go, yeah, you're right,
hate crimes are bad. Let's have an increased penalty for
hate crimes because we don't want people out, We don't
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want white people out bashing black people over the head
for being black.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Well, the fact is that's not happening. The reverse is.
But those don't get.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Counted as hate crimes, no, because remember we had slavery,
So there's a lot of anger, and you're taught to
empathize with that anger, even if that anger bashes.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
You in the head. Right.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
Well, once you create the hate crime legislation with increased penalties,
now you run around calling everything hate crime.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Donald Trump's committing hate crimes.
Speaker 7 (27:33):
Oh okay, now you create a whole new body of
criminal justice where your enemies are evil and you can
prosecute them over the disagreement. And that brings us to
Colin County, Texas, where District Attorney Greg Willis has announced
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that Carmelo Anthony has been indicted for first to murder
in the stabbing of Austin Metcalf.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Do you remember this story?
Speaker 7 (28:08):
To make it simple, you have two young men that
attract me, Black guy, white guy.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
I think they're high school students. They're eighteen years old.
Speaker 7 (28:19):
The black guy is in the tent of a school
or a team that he's not a part of.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
The white guy says, this is our tent, not your tent.
Speaker 7 (28:28):
Needs you to leave. Black guy says you can't make
me leave. White guy says, I need you to leave.
Black guy pulls a knife out stabs the white guy
in the heart, killing him. Black guy flees. He immediately
starts asking people how he can get out of being
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punished for this crime. Then he hires Ben Crump, the
Al Sharpton with the law degree, the guy who brings
race into everything, and the white kid's family. The dad
goes to the press conference where they declare that the
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kid's a victim and the white kid had it coming,
and the black guys lawyer and family claimed it was
an awful thing for the white kid's dad who's just
lost his son, to show up at their press conference. Yeah,
and then we find out that there's video footage of
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it all and they wouldn't release that.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Why do you think that is they attempted to control
the narrative.
Speaker 7 (29:39):
We'll go to break with the district attorney finally announcing
that a grand jury has indicted the little black punk
on first degree murder charges killing that kid.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
He's eighteen.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
I hope he gets the death penalty, and I hope
it's fast.
Speaker 6 (29:57):
Earlier this spring, our community was shaken by what happened
at the school track me in Frisco, the violent lass
of seventeen year old Austin Metcalf. For weeks now, my
team has been presenting evidence to the grand jury, and
today I summarize that evidence and I asked the grand
jury to return a first degree murder indictment against Carmelo Anthony,
which they did. With this indictment, the case now moves
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formally into the court system. From this point forward, we'll
continue doing our job both fully and fairly to pursue
justice under the law. As for the scheduling of the trial,
that will be up to the court. But when the
time comes, we will be ready.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Now we know that.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
This case has struck a deep nerve here in Colin
County and beyond, and that's understandable. When something like this
happens at a school event, it shakes people to the core.
Let's remember that the justice system works best when it
moves with steadiness and principle. That's what we're committed to
and that's what this case deserves. We're also mindful of
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Austin's family and everyone who loved him. Please keep them
in your thoughts and if you're willing, your prayers as well. Finally,
let's remember that a defendant is presumed innocent and lesson
until proven guilty.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
In the quarteron nights, good thank you, and good night,