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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Now I've been called yes donkey. Today for Tuesday, February three,
goes to twenty nine year old Eric Spencer of Brooklyn,
New York. Okay, let me tell you something. I am convinced,
totally sold on the fact that humans of a certain
demographic have no idea between what's criminal and what's not criminal.
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And it's all social media's fault. Social media has created
such a false sense of reality. It's such a virtual
world where feelings of facts forget what actually is. It's
all about how a person feels. So if a person
feels like they want to let everyone know about something
illegal they did, they just do it because they feel
like it. It's no consequence to their actions, and why
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and and why why should they, you know, feel like
there's consequence to their actions social media every day it's
like the wild wild West. There's so much criminal activity
happening on social media that I could easily see why
people would think it's okay to show the things that
they do. Okay, but guys and gals new slash. The
FBI uses social media for investigations, Okay, they absolutely use
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social media posts to help identify and track down suspects. Yes,
you can't be online with a bunch of drugs. You
can't be online waving guns and threatening people. Trust me,
the FBI, Facebook and Instagram are just sitting around plotting
on your dumbass. And that's what happened with Eric Spencers.
Do you all remember weeks ago when you saw a
bunch of brothers robbing a Soho um Solho channel stough
what's it called the Soho Channel? Yeah? Remember when they
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did that in broad daylight. Now, if you're like me
and you see the words Chanelle and it translates the channel,
then you act in your wage. See, I don't go
chasing Chanelle. I stick to the Puma sweatsuits and good
Fellow T shirts from Target that I'm used to. So
when I saw this crime, not only did I think
it was just ridiculous that they were doing this in
broad daylight, I said to myself, who they selling this
stuff too? At a time like this, during this pandemic,
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You're gonna steal Channel bags and then take them around
people who don't have any disposable income to buy them.
I don't get it. But it's not for me on
his name, because I'm not a criminal. But Eric Spencer,
it was indeed one of those guys in that Channel store.
What's it called? Chanel? Yeah? Well, uncle l how did
he get caught? I wonder Let's go to ABC seven
New York for the report. Please Dring. The leader of
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a Brazon robbery at the Chanel store Chanel Store in
Soho in Manhattan earlier this month, has been arrested in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Prosecutors say twenty nine year old Eric
Spencer of Brooklyn what a four man who burst into
the store while it was opened on February two, grabbed
nearly a hundred ninety thousand dollars worth of goods. Spencer
allegedly brandished a gun during the heist. Prosecutors say the
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next day, he bragged on social media that he got
open a small boutique with what was stolen a hundred
and ninety thousand dollars worth of Channel products. You couldn't
help yourself, hunt, Eric. You know, it's interesting even if
there is no code in the streets anymore, and nobody
is teaching these kids how to move? What happened to
learning from movies? You can't watch American gangs the one
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time once and realize why Frank Lucas shouldn't have wore
that flow length chiller coat, that fur coat and that
fur hat. Okay cost him his whole operation. Kids, if
you don't have old g's around you know who telling you,
who are telling you not to bring that kind of
attention to yourself, then listen to the movies things that
are watching American gangs still listen. What is that your
what's what? Yeah, thats what you got on that bad night.
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That's a clown suit. That's a costume with a big
sign on it that says, arrest me. You understand, you're
too loud, You're making too much noise. Look at the
loudest one in the room is the weakest one in
the room. I tell you that y'all dying for attention,
getting arrested for attention? What about good Fellas? The guys
did a big score. All they had to do was
lay low. Danio told him don't buy anything. Let's sen
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listening pasically what both those fictional gangsters are saying. His
attention is the worst drug knowing the man and social
media is y'all drugged choice. Now let's update all of
that for this era. But expensive did damn I started
to say, the equivalent of wearing the fur quote front
row to the fight. You know, I started to say,
it's the equivalent of buying something after hitting a big
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illegal lick. But in fact it's worse because cops can
only assume you was doing something you had no business
doing when you, you know, looked apart when you look rich,
but when you actually on social media with the items
you stole from the channel store, and you online saying
and I quote so many double ce items that he
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could open a small boutique. Now, what does that mean? Rich?
Negro envy? What does double see me? That's the logal
logal c to se. I thought, I thought that you
get when you get as shots. Never mind listen, man,
As much as I hate to see black men getting
locked up, it's like y'all really be earning your charges. Okay.
In life, you get what you deserve, and you get
it because you deserve it. And the fact that Eric
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has thirty two prior arrest including fifteen felonies, I don't
think he would be seeing freedom anytime soon. And it's
his fault. Okay. I don't even know to tell you
young anymore, because you don't know the difference between right
and wrong. You don't know the difference between good and evil.
You don't know the difference between crime or no crime.
I would say this is the teaching moment, teachable moment,
but y'all ain't gonna learn. Nigger's gonna nick. Please give
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Eric Spence to the biggest sea hull. And it's co coach,
you know, just the c c um. I'm gonna tell
you what happened. I didn't hear the end of it.
Can we play guess what race of this? You know?
Good and well? All right, listen, I'm gonna tell you
something though. The reason this dude got caught because VY
didn't do twelve days of Christmas this year. If anybody
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did twelve days of Christmas this year, he bought all
of them channel bags. He bought all them hot channel bags. Right,
but I don't. I don't buy stow the property anymore,
right now anymore? Don't propert anymore? Okay, I'm glad you
said anymore? Why not? Back home? Back home? True? I
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feel like if I buy something stolen, then you know,
you open up days for somebody to come and rob me.
That's a good I don't buy anything stolen but if
it's stolen from a store, and if it's stolen from
a person, that's different. But if it's stolen from a star, yeah,
that's a little different. What's the difference? Whose coming still
losing the star? I don't want to start. I don't
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have to worry about that kind of karma. Babe, if
you're listening, he got a point. Babe, if you listen,
you got a point. Because if it don't come from
a person and they comes from a store, store got
in short, That's what I'm saying in that bad probably
only calls two to make and they sell it for
five down. Listen, babe, if you listen, he got a point.
I'm not encouraging stealing at all. We're just having a
hypothetical hood conversation about if you buy stolen goods. Okay,
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if you buy stolen goods, if you're buying from somebody
that stole from an actual person, I think that's bad karma.
If they stole from a star, yeah, I don't want
to store. Yeah, because the sound good, it sounded how
many how many other people read up in that channel?
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Staying with three other people? You want to go through
the channel store right now? You want you want that
her pies discount what's it called? Not her pieces? Now
we don't buy no st the products man. Right, and
despite the pandemic. By the way, I was reading about
how her Men's bags are still those birking bags are
still flying during this time. Who would know to call
that her man? I see that and I see hermss
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just the name of it. All right, Well, thank you
for that dogy. Today Donkey to Day is brought to
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