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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Some donkey to days just suddensel arlte, I never heard
them donkey other day? Say it again? Lay you are yeah?
Donk here today for Thursday, October ninth, goes to a
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twenty five year old Riley, North Carolina man named Cameron
gil Chris. Cameron is facing two charges of assaulting emergency personnel.
He decided he wanted to assault a couple of healthcare workers.
Drop on the clues bombs for all the healthcare workers
out there, man, All the professional professionals who provide us
care and services and advice related to help you are appreciated.
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Dropping the clues bombs for them again, man and healthcare workers,
y'all are appreciated. What a thankless job. Okay, we all
talk about health as wealth, but we don't show enough
love to the people out there who let us know
if we are still healthy and camp for us when
we are not. Okay, that's why Cameron is in front
of the congregation this morning because he was receiving a
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diabetic treatment and he did something that just really makes
me want that interstellar object that a three I at list,
It really just makes me want it to hit some
of y'all and make you extinct like the dinosaurs. Let's
go to WRIL for the report please.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
The arrest warrant details what started as a normal medical
treatment process that quickly changed into a very dangerous and
scary situation at all. Happened right here behind me at
the unc REX hospital here in Raleigh back in March.
Unc REX wouldn't comment on specific patient or employee incidents,
but they say violence against medical personnel like this is
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becoming a lot more common. According to the arrest warrant,
Gilchrist was receiving a diabetic treatment here when he allegedly
sprayed blood into the eyes of two hospital employees. It's
unclear whether the blood sprayed is Gilchris or not, but
the arrest warrant says the two hospital employees were caused
physical injuries, including irritated and exposure to HIV. It's unclear
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whether those employees contracted HIV through this incident.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Jesus, this man had HIV and decided to spray the
blood on the healthcare work because speaking of blood, Jesus
not coming back for what. Okay, y'all have absolutely abused
the whole He died so that humans could receive forgiveness
for their sinsed thing. Okay. God's grace is not unlimited
breadsticks at olive garden. Okay, y'all just be acting like
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you can do any damn thing and be forgiven for it. Okay,
Jesus got other planets to tend to, all right, I'm
not about to come back here and have y'all meme
and me okay for what? All right, it's only a
matter of time before y'all got Jesus tupacin Kobe running
around here doing something on Ai. Okay, my daddy gave
y'all free will, and this is what y'all choose to
do with it. I'm y'all lo on, y'all loon. I
ain't coming back down, man. Okay. The person Cameron was
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in the hospital getting treated for diabetes related issues, and
he decided to start spraying his HIV infected blood on
the health healthcare workers who were just doing their job. Man,
what if they had said, f you and your diabetes.
I don't give a damn if you lose a foot. Okay,
you're how ungrateful you have to be to be getting
treatment for something that could kill you, and instead you
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do something that could potentially harm them. Now, Roley Police
did say Cameron was receiving medical and psychiatric treatment, so
clearly something was off with this guy. But Ben, when
you do something like spray your HIV and infected blood
on somebody, that's so diabolical and intentional. That's like, I'm
mad I got HIV, so I want everyone to feel
my pain. So I'm gonna spray this blood like we
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won a championship game. I mean, just spraying HIV infected
blood all over the place, like you just won the
Magic Johnson Midsummer Night celebrity basketball game with something man.
For every healthcare worker out there who feels undervalued, I understand, Okay,
For every healthcare worker who feels like they work in stressful,
unsafe working conditions, I understand. Okay, this is workplaces violence
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on a healthcare worker times one hundred. I would rather
you swing on me, okay, then spray your HIV infected
blood in my eyes. I would rather square up and
have a physical fist fight than have you spray your
HIV infected blood on me, because you know, I just
don't know. All right now, I got to actually pay
attention when those prep commercials are on my TV screen, Okay,
gotta get prep delivered to my door, all because you
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want to act like a batman feeling instead of a
civilized human being. Please give Cameron Gilcrest the sweet sound
to the hamilitones you Oh the day, oh the day.
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Ye people are diabolical, man, that is, and they know
what they be doing to disgusting, They know what they
be doing.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Yeah, So what happens to him? Like, what is going
happen to you, Cameron gil Christ.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Well, he's in jail right now. They had to wait
until he finished receiving medical and I think psychiatic treatment
where they was holding him on a twenty five thousand
dollars bond. His next court date is scheduled for December
the eighth.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Yes, and then it's like it's kind of it leaves
you kind of torn because it's like, Okay, do a
person like that just going to regular jail or like
you always say, do they get him help? Do they
send him somewhere where he can get help?
Speaker 1 (05:21):
You gotta send him somewhere we can get help, especially
if he was going to some type of psychiatric treatment,
and clearly he's a threat to other people right right, Yeah, because.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
I don't know y'all. I'd be just so torn with that. Like, Yo,
you got you can. They messed up, but you you
got sense enough to spray your HIV blood on people.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
That's what I'm saying. You got to deal with the
consequence of your actions, but you can also still get them,
you know, yeah, some type of psychiatric treatment. He's twenty
five years old. Yeah, but I feel sorry for those
healthcare workers, man, because they said they would cause physical injuries,
including irritation and exposure to HIV. So now you got
to sit around constantly get tested, not knowing if you
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got HIV or not. Come on, man, come on man,
that's crazy. Man.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
All right, well, thank you for that.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
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Speaker 3 (06:29):
Finish. So y'all done,