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October 9, 2025 28 mins
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Breanna Morello is an Independent Journalist. She's the author of book, Melania Trump, Elegance in the White House. 









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On a recent podcast, I played for you the heartfelt,
gut wrenching testimony. I'm a father of the name Stephen Frederico.
He lost his daughter Logan Frederico to a repeat offender.
This individual had been committing crime since the age of fifteen.
He had racked up one hundred and forty years worth

(01:05):
of crime. Remember what the father said, how much time
he had actually served in confinement, not even two years.
One hundred and forty years worth of crimes and he
only served less than two years. Why because of Democrat policies.
And now this man's little girl is dead. We all
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(01:29):
was just sitting on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Some career criminal comes up behind her and stabs her
several times, kills her right. And this brutality was brought
on the United States of America by the architects of
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crime promoting policies, their pro criminal policies. They are what
has led to this current situation we find ourselves in
the United States, where our daughters, our children are not
safe because the Democrat Party is busy conducting social experimentations,
secure in the knowledge that it won't be their children

(02:15):
who are killed. And that goes for the Republicans out
there that enable the Democrats to do this kind of garbage.
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(02:35):
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(02:57):
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policies fail us in the most catastrophic of ways. Yet
an unhealthy number of Republicans stroke their chins thoughtfully and
seek a middle ground with these left wing extremists, secure
in the knowledge that it won't be elected Republicans sons
or daughters who are killed due to compromise with pure evil.

(03:21):
Americans don't compromise with evil. We defeat it. How else
but evil can you classify with the Democrats have done,
whether it be allowing criminal illegal aliens and narco terrorists
to bust into our country and then have their way
with our citizens, our children, whether it just be the
rank and file, domestically grown criminals the Democrats have unleashed
on us. How else can you qualify their soft on

(03:43):
crime stances other than absolute evil? Knowing what it results in.
They know what these people are going to do, and
they subject us to this anyway. I find it unconscionable. Folks,
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the state of Texas, there seems to be some sort
of a mindset that says, you know, the rights of

(04:05):
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Speaker 2 (08:01):
Folks want to welcome to the program. Brianna Morello, independent journalist,
founder of the Independentnewsroom dot com, and author of the
book Melania Trump Elegance in the White House. Brianna, welcome.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Thanks for having me, Chris, I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Well, something happened to you in my beloved state of Texas.
I guess we should start with you just got here,
and I'm sad to say that a town like Plano,
Texas should have treated you a lot better. But tell
the folks where you came from and how you got
to Texas.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Yeah, well I heard you guys had a rhino problem,
and so I left the great state of Florida to
head on over to Texas. I like a challenge, and
so the objective was was to help call out all
the rhinos in Texas and to help make Texas a
better rudder state. And so far we're off to a
little bit of a rock star here.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Yeah, and I want to talk about that in detail.
By the way, you're right, we do have a significant
rhino slash fake Republican problem, thirty five fake Republicans and
Texas House alone who deserve censure and or primary challengers.
So you get to Plano, Texas. It is supposed to
be a rather upperly mobile type community, you know, kind

(09:13):
of modern, one of the more modern cities and up
and coming cities in Texas. And you had an experience
that well, frankly you shouldn't have, but far too many
women in our society are having courtesy of left wing policies.
Go ahead and tell the folks what happened to you.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yeah, Plano's a beautiful city, and I actually moved here
specifically because the crime statistics were so low in the area.
And I live in a beautiful area and I've enjoyed
it thus far. But I was just simply doing what
most people do, walking my dog at eleven am, and
I did not know that a man was following behind me.
But he wasn't just falling behind me. He was actually running.

(09:52):
But he wasn't saying anything like excuse me, excuse me,
or a normal person would do. He was trying his
best to go undetected. I was going through the side
entrance of my apartment complex. He had gone from my
turn to enter my building because it's a fob to
get in, so it's a secure area. He went from
running to just walking because I guess he didn't want

(10:13):
me to be alarmed that he was approaching rapidly behind me.
And I entered into my building and he quickly grabbed
the door as I opened it to let myself and
my dog in, and that's when he goes. And this
is a man who is we found out he's twenty
four years old. He we don't know he as far
as we know, he is in the United States legally.

(10:36):
I don't know what his citizenship ship status is right now,
I do know that he is of an Egyptian background.
His religious ties though to me, I'm not a one
hundred percent sure if it's authentic. But we've done our
research on this man. And so he immediately comes into
the building behind me and goes, excuse me, and I

(10:57):
turn around and he scared me and at me, and
I said what, and he said, can I pet your dog?
I want to pet your dog? And I looked and
realized that he was a Middle Eastern background. And if
you understand Middle Eastern individuals, they do not like dogs.
They find them to be gross, and they there's not
fans of them. So quickly caught me off guard and

(11:18):
I immediately said, get out of here. You don't live here.
And the only reason why I assume that too is
because he rushed to grab a door behind me. Most
normal people wouldn't do that, especially to a young women.
They would just you know, wait, or put their thot
on the door, give you space. But he was not
giving me space, and so I quickly make my way
up the staircase while telling him get out, you don't
live here. Get out, and that's when he starts approaching

(11:41):
me and coming up the stairwell as well. Now, again,
he doesn't live here, he shouldn't have been entering my
property in the first place, but he alleges what happened
next at that he saw a firearm get pulled on him.
Now I cannot confirm with any of that. I've told
police with me asked me about it that I would
have to speak with an attorney. But the illusion that

(12:02):
he saw or whatever he saw what he thought he
saw was enough to scare them off. And the footage
is available right now on my Twitter page. Briannon Morello
is a Twitter user name that I go by, but
he is He says that he sees it and immediately
runs away and that's how he got out the building.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Okay, yeah, well so let me let me just ask
First off, was he speaking with an effected accent? Is
that how you had determined he was Middle Eastern.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Based off his appearance and his facial hair. I determined
that he was Middle Eastern. It was really hard to
tell if he had an accent or not because he
was like trying to manipulate his voice and to be
like soft spoken, and it was just off very very creepy.
So he had a very creepy tones with his voice.
So that was the reason why for me personally, it
kind of struck me off guard. I couldn't really tell

(12:50):
based on how he was speaking if he had an
accent or not, though, which is which is actually normal
for those in the Middle East. They are there's individuals
who do go to school and are trained to not
have accents, so they do come into our country that
go undetected.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Okay, So so you so, as he explains it, he
wants to pet your dog. You get immediately a creep
vibe off this guy, and you proceed upstairs and he
follows you. He follows you, which is you know, after
after you say, hey, you don't belong here, you need
to get out of the building, he continues to follow you.
You get upstairs, and then he did. He claims, did

(13:27):
you actually get into your apartment or did you just
or or did you get make it that far? Let
me put it that way. Did you make it that far? Ye?

Speaker 1 (13:36):
No, So I wasn't going to let him know what
Flora lived on, right, And so I had stopped when
I to look down as well as see where he was.
And then when I realized that he was still coming
out of the steps. That's when I got to myself.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Right, And that's when he alleges he saw a firearm
and that made him scurry and and and run away,
which you know, frankly, if he did see a firearm
or whatever, he whether it was there or not, I
think it's by providence that he did see it, because
that's the in my opinion as a conservative, that's the
great equalizer for women, that that will stop a bad

(14:14):
dude in his tracks coming after you, which recent headlines indicate. Man,
if we had had some firearms and women who were
knowledgeable about their surroundings, they could have taken steps to
defend themselves in all manner of these cases we've been
seeing here lately. So my next question to you was

(14:35):
about how the constabulary reacted to you, because naturally you
wanted to report this incident to to local police. So
what happened next?

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yeah, and I did call Plano police just a few
moments after I got into my apartment and was able
to calm myself down, and I did call them. They
did send an officer to my apartment. It's also important
to note that he even though he alleged they finally
met up with him weeks later that he saw a firearm.
He never called police, and I think that's important to highlight,

(15:05):
but I did. And so when police came to my
apartment to take my statement down, the officer who responded
ultimately was just dismissive and referred to it as kind
of like he was just trying to flirt me. He
then goes on and I kept explaining to him, you
know that I showed in the documents when all the
swatting stories were going on, I was the only report
covering it, which resulted in my family being harassed with

(15:26):
attempts to find out where I lived as well. They
were hitting my old address in Florida with pizza and
trying to figure out if I said to live there
or not. They also sent me death threats through email,
so there was there wasn't an obvious threat, which resulted
in the FBI watching an investigation. And I had a
letter from the FBI saying that I am the victim
of online harassment. Now that letter was given to plain

(15:49):
Oak police in April, so they put a flag on
my address. Now that letter was also showed the responding
officer who came to my apartment, so they knew that
my that I have death threats constantly that I'm dealing with,
that there are active threats against me. And this was
all drawn out for the officer, but he still insisted,
without looking at the surveillance footage, that this was just

(16:10):
the man trying to flirt with men, and goes on
to say, you know, I constantly to tell young men
nowadays all the time that they just can't walk up
to a female anymore and start a conversation in which
I said, listen, this is not the same thing. This
man was a threat, and he just decided not to
even investigate it to look for the footage. It wasn't
until I wrote I managed the company several times, told
him to forward the footage over, and that's when this

(16:32):
guy was forced to file police report, fill out some information.
And then, unfortunately, through a Freedom of Information Act request
that I had submitted to the city, I fed out
that this officer didn't even submit the surveillance footage as evidence,
so they wouldn't even have even had it on file.
And then, to make matters worse, he misleads I would
take a flat out live the police report, and then

(16:52):
on top of it. He also describes it in paper
on writing, I should say that this was just a
flirting incident in his perspective, that he didn't see this
as a threat. That I did, so it's very concerning,
but I escalated it. I went out to the police
department to demand answers and to demand they hang over
the footage as evidence. They told me the issue was

(17:13):
going to be corrected, and then sadly, it just seems
like they just had had mistake after mistake after mistaking
the police department, and they just weren't taking it seriously
until sav they had to post a video online and
after millions of views, they finally launched an investigation.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Wait a minute, hold on, hold on, let me stop
you there. Hold on, because at this point, what I'm
hearing is that the responding officer came and talked to you.
He hadn't talked to the man in question. He just
talked to you and said he determined, without even looking
at the video evidence, without even talking to the man
who was allegedly threatening you, that he had determined by

(17:52):
your description alone that this man was just hitting on
you right as if you as a woman and don't
know the difference between a guy trying to hit on
you or a guy that's actually pushing himself into your
residence in a secured area and then asking to pet

(18:13):
your dog when he could have asked a pet your
dog at various times outside when he was following you
in a public area. So this intrepid police officer determined
just by talking to you that this was a flirtation incident.
That seems to me to be willfully lacking of evidence
to reach that conclusion, don't you think, of course.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
And when I kept interrupting him and saying that this
man was a threat, and he kept just being dismissive
of it, and he said he was going to go
look at the footage, and I had a feeling he
wasn't going to look for the footage. So I actually
reached out to the management company several times, and they
told me that he did not go downstairs look for
the footage. And it's obviously very disappointing. But to make

(19:00):
matters worse, I mean, there was another incident in just
a couple of hours after this, and although they weren't related,
I didn't know that until days later, but there was
a young woman who was also murdered in my building,
and again, this is a low crime area. Just shortly
after my incident, three hours later, there was a woman
who was reportedly murdered and my contacted police again to say, hey,

(19:21):
there was a guy who literally followed me into the building.
This might be the guy. They wouldn't even speak to me.
The detective told me that he wouldn't even look at
the cameras. Now fast forward, days later, I found out
that the suspect was someone that they knew. It was
a boyfriend of hers and that's the reason why he
stabbed her, so with a personal relationship. But for days
I was so upset because I thought that this was

(19:43):
incident that could have been avoided.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
I can imagine, and you know, I'm saying intrepid with
their quotes, the intrepid Plano police don't. The lackadaisical nature
by which they approached your case is very concerning. Folks
were talking to bring on them morel independent journalist, founder
of Independentnewsroom dot com, author of the book Milania Trump

(20:06):
Elegance in the White House. So you start putting all
this stuff, you're actually the detective in your own case.
Because the Plano Police Department decided they didn't want to
handle this case. The opicer didn't want to handle this
case and give it its due diligence. So you start
posting the video, you start showing this guy. What is

(20:27):
the police department's response now that you've been outing what
they didn't do?

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yeah, well, unfortunately their response has been very neglectful. I mean,
we ran his biometrics and we were able to get
a hit on his brother. But then somebody else on
social media had a better system and they ran it
within an hour and they got his first and last
name in response to it. Though, because they got two
million views, the bad tr resulted in them now running
his biometrics themselves. I didn't give them his idea information.

(20:57):
I was waiting to see if they would do their jobs,
and they apparently did go down to his office and
they did confront him in his office. So they said
that he and I actually included the recordings Chris. I
think he might actually have a copy of it. It
is available on x right now. The sergeant telling me
specifically what this suspicious person. His side of all of it,

(21:21):
where he just says that he was looking to he
thought I was attractive, he wanted to speak to me.
He was trying to figure out a way to talk
to me. So he's my dog as the excuse. And
then when I told him to leave, he didn't leave
because he wanted to keep talking to me. But we
weren't having a conversation. There was no friendliness in my voice.
I was actually very rude, very nasty, and very stern
with him. And then also upon researching more information about

(21:44):
his life, I realized that he's engaged and about eleven
days after the stairwell incident with me, he actually went
and had an engagement prayer with his fiance and her
family as well. So this wasn't this Yeah, this wasn't
a man who was looking to take me off or
take dinner. This is definitely somebody who was looking to
make a move. And so law enforcement told me that

(22:07):
I can't get a protective order because they have to
file criminal charges against him, and they don't think that
there's anything here for them to criminally charge him with.
Now that they said that from the very beginning, so
again I don't really hold their word to it. But
since the video now has succeeded about eight million views,
they have since now changed that tone and it looks

(22:29):
like the Dallas Express reached out for comments and they
told the Dallas Express that they are looking for avenues
to charge this individual, but they haven't done so yet.
But again, they have not contacted me to tell me
any of this. They've left me out on all of this.
So I'm actually the line out here putting out all
the information and putting out all this stuff, and I
hate doing it. I told him I hated doing this

(22:49):
because I just think it's not the way to build
relationships with law enforcement, especially when I have to live here. Yeah. Sure,
but the reality is that they're not they're not unreliable.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Well this is and this is the thing for me
that you know, how many times have we seen these
incidents where repeat offenders or individuals have been quote unquote
known to police, and police don't act, and maybe some
ordinances or laws get in their way of acting, depending
on which jurisdiction you're in, and it ends up leading

(23:18):
to a tragic end. And I think a lot of
Americans are beyond that about saying, oh, well, gee, the
perpetrator was on law enforcement's radar screen, just as somebody
who's been a victim of something like this isn't about
time we have a different standard.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Yeah, yeah, I one hundred percent think so. And I
often am covering these crimes and I'm dealing with the victims,
and so I kind of understood how to react that sense.
But I mean, Chris, you know, I lived in New
York prior to this too. I left New York because
they passed criminal Justice reforms, what they called it, when
it was really a criminal bill of bright. We've got

(23:59):
these individuals, these left wing activists, who have now manipulated
themselves to get into the justice system, to be the judges,
to be the prosecutors, and to not actually deal with
their jobs. Intel And you know, we're hitting a breaking point.
Our country could only see so much seeing that poor

(24:20):
Ukrainian refugee gets slaughtered on the train in North Carolina
when she was siffinely coming home from her job. I
watched the raw footage and I could not stop crying.
I had a pause it because it's so devastating to
see not only what he does to her, but the
reaction of others. It took a very long time before
someone came to help her, and you see everyone else
ignoring what happened to her. Not even and she's leaning

(24:42):
out and you know, not to be graphic, but I
don't want to live in a society where we sit
here and we give individuals chance after chance after chance
to go out there to kill women, to sexually assault
women and girls and children, and to sit here and
pretend like our empldy should be with the c finals.
Our impiety should always be with the victims. And we
need to figure out a way to shift this. Now.

(25:04):
I don't know if that means that you go after judges.
I don't know if that means you go off to
the prosecutors, but there needs to be checks and balances.
Whether it's our federal government prosecuting people out to the
states fail to do it, I don't know. But we
need to get a backbone, because this is only gonna
get it worse.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
The answer is yes, we need to go after judges
who are virtue signaling by giving these light sentences, and
we are paying with our lives for it. We need
to go after these left wing politicians and the Republicans
who enable them, and we need to change these standards.
Their job is to protect the people that they are
elected to represent, or, in the case of the constabulary,

(25:40):
the people that you draw a paycheck to protect. It's
not an easy job, but it's one you should do.
And by the way, just as a quick aside, now
that we're finding out that the audio on board that train,
some some reports indicate the audio on board that train
where the North Carolina woman was stabbed indicates the man
and who was a black man, said he quote got

(26:02):
that white girl. And if that audio ends up being
verified and true, this is a hate crime. And this
is a repeat offender who was quote loan to law
enforcement Brianna, and he had met the justice system fifteen
times before. He claimed that young girl's life and it
shouldn't be this way.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Yeah, it shouldn't be this way, Chris, and I also
want to highlight in Austin, we had a brutal murder.
Jamie White, the info war supporter, was brutally murdered earlier
this year, and I've covered his murder. I've actually and
again this is another failure from Austin PD. I was
handed to recording that I ran as an exclusive that
Austin police didn't even download the file of a minor

(26:43):
admitting to disposing of Jamie White's murder weapon the fire
arm habis used to kill him. And then this individual
also goes on to say that his friend Eloy was
the one who was shot and killed Jamie. Now, as
bad as that is, two of the miners have had
their charges reduced in that case, but one of them,
who is seventeen years old, police were able to pull

(27:04):
a rap song from his phone where he's talking about
killing the white boy and he's bragging about that, and
so the lyrics are egregious, laughing at his mom for
crying about Jamie's passing. And he's not charge of the
Hay crime. And that's in Austin, Texas, so gay, it's
Travis County, very liberal. But man, we're in a really
bad situation, especially when our own federal governments not thing

(27:26):
going on and stacking charges against these people because there's
a very there's a high likelihood that these individuals and
Jamie White's murder are going to be back on the
streets very recent.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
Good grief.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
Brianna Morello, folks, independent journalist, founder of Independentnewsroom dot com,
author of the book Milania Trump Elegance in the White House.
If folks want to keep track of you and your
journalistic efforts and yes, the case that you seem to
be investigating all by your lonesome. Where can they go?

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Yeah, if you can find me on X it's at
Brianna Morella. That's b r E A n A m
O R E l l O. Thank you, Chris, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Appreciate you your time here and keep us posting.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
That's going to put a rap on this Salseado Storm
podcast till we visit again. My friends, remember this. A
society's worth isn't measured by how much power stolen by government.
A society's worth is measured by how much power is
reserved for you and me, we the people, and don't
forget we the people. All you people out there, grab
a copy of the Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino.

(28:25):
It is going to be dropping in December. You can
pre order now, save yourself some money and get some
Christmas shop and done ahead of time for that liberty
lover in your life. Keep fighting for Fredom out there,
my friends,
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