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August 8, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mike, the new scooter law for Denver is well a
little late and coming, and it's just stupid to bother
because it's not gonna matter.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Who's going to enforce the stuff.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Nobody, that's true.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
What if they pick up the scooter car? You going
to get back to the station? Right that railed back
to your car?

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (00:25):
I thought I mentioned that that's that's the other part
of the problem.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Well, you would imply that the scooter that you rode
from Bellevue station here would sit here for two days
rather than you.

Speaker 5 (00:34):
Yeah, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
So but the he's got a point though, if they
happen to pick it up, say you wrote it from
Bellevue to here at five o'clock, they go around at
eight o'clock to.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Go pick up all the scooters, You're fine.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Right right now, you're screwed getting back over so now
exactly and to the first talk back, Yeah, I think
you're probably right. Who's going to enforce that kind of crap.
They don't even enforce the old expired life license plates.
So you're really gonna sit there and put your lights
on for a scooter that's riding on the sidewalk there
mister officer, And I'd.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
Still like somebody answered. What Maybe I should go check
the text messages for start bitching aching for not answering
my question. But oh, yes, I would like to thank
goober number. Maybe I shouldn't give out your I shouldn't
give your goober number. Uh. We just had someone send

(01:32):
us a video of a light rail passenger. Have you
looked at it yet? Dragon?

Speaker 6 (01:38):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:38):
I haven't yet. I'm nervous.

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Now, No, there's nothing there. There's there you don't see
an there's nothing visible. Let's put it that way.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Why you gotta say it like that? Now that makes
me even more nervous.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Well, maybe the individual on the light rail is simple
doing some you know, some stretches, some you know, exercising.
Maybe you know how sometimes because of you know, when
I fell and hit this elbow, my physical therapist tells
me sometimes to do this. Maybe that's what the person

(02:17):
is doing. Are you watching it yet?

Speaker 6 (02:22):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Darn, it looks like my computer can't handle it. I
don't don't get to see it.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
What do you mean your computer can't handle it?

Speaker 7 (02:28):
Did?

Speaker 1 (02:28):
We work on high quality Windows ninety eight machines over here?
Windows like are you a player? Isn't playing displaying a
video for me?

Speaker 5 (02:35):
Well, you have to scroll. It's under this signature. It's
attached in a weird way. It's not like a little clip.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
It's yeah, it's a dot MOV. So I downloaded that
and it's not populating correctly, or I don't have a
proper stoll on this computer, so oh darn, I don't
get to see it. Well, and I'm not going to
my phone to look at it.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
No, it's not obscene. It's not obscene. I promise you
it's not obscene. Isn't that right? Goober number? You know
which number? It's not obscene. Everybody, everybody makes an assumption
that the guy on the light rail is doing something
I shouldn't even say, guy, I don't even know. You know,
I apologize. I assume that I assumed the gender, and

(03:20):
clearly that it shows how lackadaisical I am about show
prep today because I I, oh, I'm sure that you
know I'm going to get some email now from the
bosses about if if you're not going to pay attention
to people's gender, then you know we're going to have
to You know, they can't dock my pay anymore than

(03:40):
they already have, so I mean, you know, it's like
I'm paying them now. How bad it's gotten. Uh let's see.
Ah yeah, Denver goover number fifty three to twenty. Denver
police have no time or desire to pull over a
car or a bike or a scooter or anything else

(04:02):
because they might get shot. That's true. While we're paved
roads originally designed for don't think it was bicycles and scooters.
Every scooter has a sticker on it that says do
not ride on the sidewalk. Well, I'm sure they all
obey that, because that's the only place I ever see
the scooters are on the sidewalks. Irony. While Excel is

(04:29):
sending emails telling customers to turn everything off until ten pm,
the bottom of the four iHeart advertisement is some in
Goo telling us that evs are the future. Oh you
know what you should do someday is just I'll have

(04:49):
dragons save the top and the bottom of the hour news,
and then that will be the content. We'll just mock
the news because it's pretty mockable. Michael, don't forget that
if you've left a bag or a small suitcase or
anything else that looks like and it might have something
of value inside it inside your beamer. When you park

(05:10):
at the light rail terminal, when you return from the
light rail ride, your car will have I may have
will have been broken into and those items stolen. Also,
make sure you've taken all of your weapons out of
your car so you don't get stolen. They don't get
stolen as well. And in this one, I'm certainly not
going to get out your number, Michael, as an employee

(05:35):
of Denver, you hit the nail on the head about
city employees this morning. The amount of waste talking social
media YouTube is astounding. The lack of accountability is astounding. Mayor,
all appointees and executive leadership are so far disconnected from
the workers we're supposed to know by the nineteenth Well,

(05:56):
for you, personally, I wish you good luck, because anybody
that listens to this program and works for the city
in County of Denver one, We're glad you're employed. We're
certain that you are an outstanding employee, and you have
our deepest sympathy. UH Fifty four to thirty one. Does
it take more energy to maintain a constant temperature of

(06:18):
seventy degrees or does it take more energy to cool
a structure this big has become heat soap back down
to seventy degrees. My guess is it would take more energy.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
I think it also depends on if you're looking at
the cost depends on if you're in that time of
use billing, because if you're trying to cool your house
down at three pm, you're getting that high tier energy
cost versus it ten pm, you're getting that low tier
energy cost.

Speaker 5 (06:46):
So do you know I have not taken myself off
the time of use rate yet, okay, because I've been
watching it. So I told Tamar, since Tammer's not working
anymore and actually spending so much time now at the
end of the location, I said, just make sure you
do laundry and you know, anything like that other than
cooking obviously, which I'm not going to. Just do it

(07:08):
before three pm. And I've gone through because it'll show
you how many Killer watch you used, you know, at
the peak and off peak. They used to have a
mid peak, but that's going away. So I've been calculating
how much you know, I would say if I just
went on the standard flat rate, and so far I'm
actually saving money because now that may change.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Because well also because you guys have tailored how you
are doing things right. Unfortunately for myself, I cannot. I
go home at three pm. That's the only time I'm
home and time I can do the laundry in the dish.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
And when Tamra was working, it was the same thing
because most of the time when I leave here, I
don't go home. I go to meetings, or I go
see clients, or I do whatever. So I couldn't. Well,
after all, I mean, I'm the man of the house,
so you would me do laundr read seriously, who do
people think I am?

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Missus Redgard doesn't touch any major appliances in the house.
Once he set fire to the dishwasher, y, I take
I took over everything. I wish that was a story
that I want you to think about those words, Missus
Redgards set fire to the dishwasher.

Speaker 5 (08:31):
I think we need this at iHeart from from work
related stress and financial burdens like mortgages, car payments, complex
interpersonal relationships. Modern life is indeed full of anxiety inducing problems.
But who would have thought that the humble pacifier could
help mitigate these issues. Well, apparently Chinese Chinese adults have

(08:55):
because The popularity of adult pacifiers has turned into a
full blown craze in China, with thousands of young adults
spending between ten and five hundred one about one hundred
and forty I'm sorry a dollar forty to seventy dollars
on plastic pacifiers. Seventy dollars for a plastic pacifier. Does

(09:21):
that go back to our first story this morning about
those devices thrown onto.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
The WNBA get pretty expensive.

Speaker 5 (09:29):
Well, I'm just thinking pacifier, young adult China, crappy life
could be the same thing, could be the same thing.
Chinese psychologists explain the surging popularity of adult pacifiers through
a concept known as regression phenomenon. It theorizes that when

(09:51):
people are faced with extreme stress and instrumentable problems, they
tend to unconsciously regress to an earlier stage of development,
and the pacifiers symbolizes the security and the comfort of infancy.
I think I know what I need to do for
all the people that sit out there in the sales pit.

(10:12):
I'm going to is babies are still a thing? Or
maybe I can just go to walk.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Probably not, I mean twas r us isn't a thing anymore.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
Right, I bet I can you go to Walmart? I
get a Walmart or Target? How many passifiers do you
think I need? I'd like to buy, like, I don't know,
fifty pacifiers.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Just buy in bulk could be cheaper.

Speaker 5 (10:30):
Then I'll just I'll get an Amazon buy bulk pacifiers
and then without you know, because nobody's here when we're.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Here, right, and just put one on Friday, so I
ain't nobody here anyway.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
Oh, exactly I should have done If I've known that,
I should have done it today. And then when they
come into working on money, everybody's got a pacifier on
their desks. Yep uh. And then I can take what's
left and put those in Joe's bodega. Just put the
box there, put them in Joe's bodega. And then Joel
could does he sell that stuff and just give it away?

(11:03):
He just gives it away, so then we can eat people,
you know. So then if management wanted pacifiers, then and
they're the ones that really do need it, they could
go to Joe's blowdega and they could get their own pacifier.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
You think I'm kidding, I know you're not. That's the
funny part.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
I have a project this weekend. Thank goodness, Tamer's now
here right now because she may be coming home this weekend,
but she's gonna walk in the house and find an
Amazon box full of pacifiers. What the hell you and
Dragon up to? I mean, that'd be the first question,
or it'll be Actually, this would be the question. What's

(11:44):
Dragon preventing you from doing?

Speaker 1 (11:49):
That's pretty sad when I'm the voice of reason between
the two of us.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
What kind of calves do you have? Dragon?

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Big meaty calves.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
Do you too? I have very well defined calves.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Unfortunately, mine don't aren't defined very well, but they are.
They are thick and bulky. Well I wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (12:07):
Well, you know, I'm an old fart, so I can't
say mine are thick and bulky, but they are very
well defined. I very well defined leg muscles because I
walk a lot, and you know, when I was a kid,
I rode bicycles all the time, and I was just
you know, I use my I use my legs. Loots
there were very well defined. That will predict how long
we're going to live? Did you take tape measure out?

(12:30):
If the calf is more This comes to us from
the Daily Mail. If the calf is more muscular health
experts say it is a strong indicator of better physical performance,
which applies especially to the elderly. So I've got to
pay attention to this because I'm now officially part of
the elderly. You know, I'm okay, boomer, okay boomer. Muscle

(12:50):
decline sarcopenia. It generally accelerates after the age of sixty
and can lead the various health problems, including decreased mobility,
in risk of falls and fractures, and reduced physical function.
But if you have this is the stupidest sentence of
the entire story. Scarpenies, estimated to effect ten to sixteen

(13:16):
percent of the elderly worldwide, leads to a link to
a longer likelihood of developing multiple other health issues. What's
the centenarians over, Yeah, it's over one hundred hundred years
old or older. So this muscle deterioration is also associated

(13:37):
with a significantly increased risk of death, with some studies
reporting a three hundred and sixty four percent higher risk
for centenarians with sarcopenia compared to those with normal muscle mass.
No feacis sherlocks. Seriously, So you're over one hundred years

(13:57):
old and you have a three hundred and sixty four
percent higher risk of of dying because you have lack
of muscle mass. Some things are stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid.
I'm sure that many of you are as sick as
I am of listening to and hearing about the increasingly
demanded rants of that old Quinton Hact. James Carver, he

(14:22):
last managed the winning campaign thirty three years ago. Time
flies when you're dealing with Democrats, doesn't it. But a
lot in the cabal still hang on to everything that
he says, mainly because they all share his kind of
half crazed outlook about American society. No, make that fully crazed.

(14:45):
These people are all in on the crazy. There's a
two minute clip that I want to share with you,
just making the social rounds, social media rounds, and will
no doubt be a topic of discussion on the cable
news channels for you know, probably was last night, probably
will be today. In it, Carvel is his usual crack

(15:06):
pot self, though he has finally gotten some wired earbuds
to replace he always wore the big cans we call
him cans in the radio business, the big over the
ear headphones. He would always use those, and it well,
it made him look stupid. I don't even use those
here because I like to have this ear open, and

(15:27):
I use an earbud here because it's just lighter and
I don't have that heavy cans in my head. So
while his look might be a little less bizarre, the
ideas that he suggests for ways that his beloved Democrat
party can do what this is all they've got protect democracy,
that's all they care about.

Speaker 8 (15:48):
The Democrats talk about democracy, and you have you see
the importance of democracy and deserving democracy and saying democracy. Well,
the truth of mat is people are right when they
say just democ see it's really imperfect. And they're going
to have to do if the Democrats win the presidency,
the Senate, in the House in twenty twenty eight, which

(16:09):
is not impossible. I don't know if you say likely
or possible, I don't know what word you know, but
it's certainly not impossible. They are just going to have to,
you knowltly at Puerto Rican Indistrict of Columbia states. They're
gonna have to The Congress does give the Constitution gives
Congress power over federal elections. I don't think they can
read district. But the things they gonna do, they're going

(16:31):
to have to do it. They're just going to have
to do it, and they may have to ex what
Congress redistrict.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
Congress has no authority to read district anything.

Speaker 8 (16:42):
Expanded the court to thirteen members, any of those things
in isolation, I would be skeptical about. I would be
cautious about. I would say, well, I don't know if
that's the greatest idea in the world. If you're opening
Pandora's box or all kinds of things, don't want to
save democracy. I think you've got to do all of

(17:02):
those things.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
If you have to.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
If you want to save democracy, you're going to have
to destroy democracy. Congress just takes over everything. Congress just
does everything. Now, Congress is not doing a lot of
things they should be doing. I grant you that. But
expand the court why because you don't like the decisions
coming out of duly appointed and confirmed Senate confirmed group
of justices. I think it shows just exactly how far

(17:28):
to deepend these Democrats have gone.

Speaker 8 (17:30):
Because we're just moving further and further away from being
anything closer democracy. And I don't know if it's something
that they should talk about during the campaign. I guess
you probably would want to because when you say, if
you have a democratic House, a democratic senator, and a
democratic president, they should do that on day one.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
Day one. Thanks for warning us, because that's just one
more reason to make sure that we win the midterm elections.
Thank you, James, Thank you for not cursing.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Also, hey, Mike, does lizard Man James Carvill know that
we're in a republic not a democracy?

Speaker 5 (18:13):
Just curious.

Speaker 9 (18:15):
See we are a constitutional republic, and yes we do
have some areas of democracy, but we are a constitutional republic.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Are you talking to me? Are you talking to Carvil?
Because Garble's the one that calls us a democracy. You
know what I love about that, though, Dragon, I got
them trained so well, I've got them trained.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Oh, they ain't a bunch of idiots like you say.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
They're not a bunch of idiot's like you all often
refer to them.

Speaker 5 (18:50):
And I know they're a smart group of people. I
don't want you to panic, but we're gonna do something
a little different. For the half hour is.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Money, goobas.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
This is doctor Anthony Fauci and it's time for your
boost shots.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
Yes, we have so many taxpayer relief shots that we're
getting way behind, so we're going to do an extra
two segments of taxpayer relief shots. Now, I bring you
these stories about private citizens and occasionally the popo, using
legal deadly force to protect their own lives and the

(19:30):
lives of others. Not because we celebrate the death of
the thug, but because we celebrate the god given and
constitutional right of ourselves to protect ourselves against death and
serious bodily injury at the hands of those thugs. And
I call these taxpayer relief shots because when the legal
use of that deadly force results in the death of
the criminal or the assailant aka the thug, it saves

(19:52):
the taxpayers the cost of a jury trial, including almost
always the cost of a court appointed public defender on
all the court costs, possible numerous appeals, all the meal,
medical clothing, and possible probationary supervision costs that are associated
with the arrest and the imprisonment of that criminal. Tax
Payer release shots.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Quick question, Oh, yes, did we have any those in
law enforcement reach out because of our plea last?

Speaker 5 (20:17):
Well, Well, I've been trying to find Ryan to ask Ryan.
But no, I'm not hanged by reach out. Okay, No,
but I was going to ask Ryan because before I
did anything affirmatively, I wouldn't find out what.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Was really said exactly.

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Yeah, what was really said? Uh we again, we call
these tax praier lease shots. Because somebody's breaking in your
house here, more than welcome to shoot them. In Centera's accounting,
we prefer that you do actually hopefully you'll save the
taxpayers money.

Speaker 10 (20:45):
And he also says I would tell them, if you
value your life, you probably shouldn't do that. In Polk
County because the people of Polk County like guns.

Speaker 5 (20:53):
They have guns.

Speaker 10 (20:54):
I encourage them to own guns, and they're going to
be in their homes.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Tonight with their guns loaded. And if you try to
bring into their homes.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
To steal to set fires, I'm highly recommending they blow
you back out of the house with their guns.

Speaker 5 (21:06):
So leave the community alone. And sometimes the popo has
to shoot somebody and you.

Speaker 10 (21:12):
Could use a taisy, you could use your other handgun
if the guy is still coming at you to get
your weapon.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
That is uh, you know, understandable. Ah, Like damn, he
just shucked his dude and sometimes they actually asked to
be shot. He asked to be shot. He demanded to
be shot, and then he forced us to shoot him,
so we obliged him. So we obliged him, which reminds

(21:40):
the sheriff. One reminds you that if you don't want
to get shot, don't attack my deputies.

Speaker 10 (21:49):
Don't try to stab or shoot my deputies, because if
you do, we're going to shoot you a lot.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
We're gonna shoot you a lot. And actually, you know,
this is kind of becoming one of my favorites. This
public service announcement.

Speaker 6 (22:09):
Hi.

Speaker 5 (22:10):
Everyone.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
Recently, lady called nine one one here in Panell County
because someone was breaking into her house.

Speaker 11 (22:16):
There's some guy.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
He came to my door, but he went into my
neighbor's house.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
This dispatcher gave excellent advice. I'd like you to take
a moment and listen to it. He came into my garage.

Speaker 9 (22:25):
He's trying to give my back doorse.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
Okay, lock your doors, keep them all locked.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
Do you have a firearm with you? I do.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
He's in my garage.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
He's trying to get in. Go get that firearm.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
I haven't done.

Speaker 9 (22:36):
I'll suit you lea. He's in the garage.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
While the incident was still going on, sergeant was monitoring
the radio traffic, and this is his direction that he gave.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
If I got RP, if the subjects trying to get
in the house down of the right to use force.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
I couldn't be more in agreement with what the direction
of my dispatcher gave and what the sergeant gave over
the radio. Remember, if you want personal protection, buy a gun,
learn how to use it, learn when you can use it.
I'm sure if Ross TEPO and I approve of this message.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
And I approve that message too, that's a damn good message.
All right, let's get let's get started now again. If
you're just tuning in and you think you've missed taxpayer
relief shots, no, these are booster shots. These are doctor
Fouti's booster shots. And we just were trying to catch
up because we have so many. And as I point out,
I don't listen to these. I hear them with virgineers

(23:27):
just like you. The first three are award winners.

Speaker 12 (23:31):
By breaking a homeowner, shoots and kills an intruder. Please
say the father had no choice because he and his
family were in danger. This all happened in Guthrie. Casey
is Michael sidon Live Right Now with late breaking details.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Michael Well.

Speaker 7 (23:44):
Investigators described this neighborhood as quiet in crime free, but
last night it was anything but. Police tell me that
a naked man broke into the house, leaving the homeowner
with no choice.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
But to shoot.

Speaker 6 (24:00):
And someone and my husband had to hear them.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
On these newly released nine to one one calls, you
can hear several tense moments from inside this Guthrie home.

Speaker 6 (24:09):
Oh my god, we heard the noise and that I
woke up and he grabbed the gun and he yelled
at the man told him to get out before he
shot him.

Speaker 7 (24:25):
It was just after midnight when police rushed to this
home on Walnut Court. When officers arrived, they found a
husband and his wife, their two young children, and a body.
We found a deceased individual in his late forties in
the homeowner's kitchen.

Speaker 12 (24:42):
The man was completely nude.

Speaker 7 (24:44):
Moments before the shooting, a neighbor heard something suspicious and
called for help.

Speaker 6 (24:49):
Right out my back door, the house right behind me.
There's somebody banged loudly on the back door like their.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
Can you hear it?

Speaker 7 (25:00):
This is still an ongoing investigation, but police say it
appears the homeowner acted in self defense and right now
investigators are trying to notify the next of ken.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
That's why they won't tell us the.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
Intruder's name, But they did say he was a man
in his late forties who lived in the neighborhood and
had some mental issues. Reporting Live tonight in Guthrie, Michael
Side and Koco Eyewitness News.

Speaker 12 (25:26):
Five, Michael, thank you investigators, saying the back door had
significant damage. They also so we don't know at this
point if the intruder was using drugs or alcohol.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Guthrie Obloom, Can we stop saying that these crazy people
are having mental issues because it's clearly they must be
having a mental issue, or they wouldn't be doing something
that's against the law and or trying to break the
law and or trying to hurt someone.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
Well, if you wouldn't interrupt me, I was giving you ready.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
To ask you a question, right fine, go ahead, And
the question was guy in the nude, huh.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
On your back porch, on your back deck, banging violently
on the back door. Can we assume in illness? Right?

Speaker 1 (26:13):
See, if you're doing something out of the norm you
properly are having some kind of a mental epitude.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
Oh so me stripping down and going next door to
Roger's house and banging on the back door, that would
be abby normal, correct, Okay, all right, well, I guess
I better stop them, all right? That was That was
a dang good one. The next one is also an
award winner.

Speaker 13 (26:38):
On three o'clock this morning on Sahara, which is near
San Pedro, the couple spoke with our Sylvia Vincne about
their terrifying ordeal and about living in what some say
is a crime infested neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
You gotta prepare yourself. You gotta be like.

Speaker 11 (26:54):
Dimitri Brown says three men busted through their family's front
door around three in the morning. He and his girl
friend Vangie two Big were held at gunpoint.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
They say.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Two of the four.

Speaker 11 (27:03):
Children inside got away, while the other two, ages six
and twelve, watched the attack.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
I did what I had to do. I protected my family.

Speaker 14 (27:12):
I'm no hesitation, and I apologize taking somebody's father, somebody's son,
somebody's brother.

Speaker 11 (27:18):
When police got there, a man lay dead at the door,
they say. Brown also shot at the other two men,
who he says we're running away with his things.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
If you can do this to somebody in front of kids,
you'll do it to anybody.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
I feel sorry for the dead person's.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
Mother, his family, but I have no remorse.

Speaker 15 (27:42):
I have no remorse.

Speaker 11 (27:43):
Many neighbors we talk to say there has been a
rise in crime in the area. Brown says he's not
surprised the violence got this close.

Speaker 14 (27:50):
It's just embedded in the human gens. Like it's crazy.
It'll be killed out here.

Speaker 11 (27:56):
The two big fears the intruder's family and friends will retaliate,
but she says they had no choice.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
This is just coming from my heart. When you do wrong,
you get done wrong.

Speaker 11 (28:09):
Back Stilading Gone News for San Antonio Polly say.

Speaker 13 (28:12):
Brown was justified in shooting the intruder and will not
be charged. They have not yet released the name of
the intruder and are still looking for the other two suspects,
who left in a silver Dodge Charger tanks.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
Pay relief shots continue after this good money, goobys.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
This is doctor Anthony Fauci, and it's time for your
booster shots.

Speaker 16 (28:33):
Brannie, I don't know why y'all think it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
I stood on your deck naked more than once.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
I got to check the cameras. They must not be working.
I need a good reason to get a new Smith
mcwssan forty four mag and I need a good reason
to try it out. Remember it. Early in the program,
I was talking about the disintegration of American society, and
I was using the example of the elderly couple that
was beat to a pulp. I just resaw that on

(29:05):
my X timeline. If you want to see it, it's
at Michael Brown USA on X go look at it.
We are doing booster shops because we got so many
we're trying to get through them. The next one is
also an award winner. However, I would point out that
this one is not fatal.

Speaker 16 (29:21):
A woman is now working with police after she says
she shot a man who she says was trying to
sexually assault her twelve year old daughter. Court documents revealed
that police responded to the I don't let.

Speaker 5 (29:33):
Me start this one over again. I don't know why
it's not fatal, but it should be, but it should be.

Speaker 16 (29:41):
A woman is now working with police after she says
she shot a man who she says was trying to
sexually assault her twelve year old daughter. Court documents revealed
that police responded to the shooting at the Beayman Inn
on Eagle View Drive. Officers say when they got there,
they learned that the girl and her sister had met
up with their mom and a man named Bruce Pearce

(30:02):
in the hotel lobby after going back to a hotel room.
The mom was carrying bags to the car and the
girl stayed behind in the room with Peers. That's when
she says he tried to assault her while holding a
gun and even ripping her clothes. According to the documents,
the mom then came back into the room, she saw
what was happening, and she fired at Pierce using her

(30:23):
own gun. Pierce went to the hospital. The girl was
checked out at Riley Hospital. Pierce has multiple previous child
molestation convictions and now has a worn out for his
arrest on new charges that include child molesting, rape, and
unlawfully owning a firearm.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
Maybe he will get into a shootout with the cops.
Wouldn't that be too bad? Let's see an arsonist, we don't.
We rarely have arsonists.

Speaker 15 (30:54):
We are learning more about the man who investigators say
sent several homes on fire and attacked at first response
unders up North this week. Neighbors say he used this
modified vehicle to spray their houses with gas after he
set his own home on fire. Our helicopter flew over
the aftermath as one of those homes was still smoldering
on Tuesday. Authorities think the suspect also planted homemade booby

(31:17):
traps to ambush first responders. He later died in a
shootout with deputies, and one of those neighbors in Normanna
Township says she was afraid of him, and this wasn't
the first time I was scared.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
I was scared for my life, and I was scared
for my sister's life.

Speaker 15 (31:34):
Judy Johnson says that after Adam Wolfe set his house
on fire, he came next door. Johnson says he sprayed
their houses with gas, then lit flares, briefly setting her
sister's house on fire and trying to ignite her house.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
We could have been hurt.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
He had done it at night, I think we'd all
be gone.

Speaker 15 (31:53):
Johnson has lived here for forty five years, but says
the five years that wolf lived next door were tumultuous.
He was frequently angry, often harassing her and her family.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
We tried our best, you know, to reason with the man,
and it just seemed like there was no reasoning. He
needed definite help.

Speaker 15 (32:12):
Wolfe had a lengthy history of conflict with his neighbors.
Court documents show at least one restraining order against him
filed by Johnson. She claims Wolfe's house had recently been foreclosed,
but says she doesn't know why he'd want to harm
her or her sister.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
You know, I can't say it was the first time
I was afraid of him. There were many incestances where
I was afraid of Adam.

Speaker 15 (32:35):
Johnson had sought legal action against wolf on multiple occasions,
and was advised to add a fence and camera to
her property.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
So many people realized that he was dangerous. He was armed,
and he had the ammunition in the house, and so
common sense would tell you he's a.

Speaker 15 (32:50):
Dangerous Johnson and her family now hoping to find some
peace after the traumatic events.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
I suppose it's a relief sort of, And that's terrible
to say, to be relieved when somebody dad and stuff.

Speaker 12 (33:05):
But maybe he's at piece too.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
He had to be a.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Troubled, trumbled individual.

Speaker 15 (33:11):
Johnson says her sister's home was saved because of her
husband's quick action to put the fire out with a hose.
She called the Normana firefighter her hero, as he was
the first to arrive on the scene and save her home.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Haven't J always found arsonists to be bizarre? I mean,
talk about a mental illness. That's a mental illness too,
are arsenalst I think that's the first arsenist taxpayer relief
shot that I recall. We were doing booster shots. But
don't worry, there are plenty more taxpayer relief shots coming

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