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Chuck Ingram on fifty five krc LEA talk station.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Seven forty here fifty five KRCD talk station Charles Tassel
in studio was in the last segment wearing his Ohio
State Director of World Development from the US Department of
Agriculture hat. Now he's going to put on his anti
violence hat and we'll talk about the Tenth Street rescue event.
But before we do that, I think maybe even an
appropriate segue. You just made a comment on air or
off air about Charles Kirk's murder and get an interesting parallel.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
Well, I think of Mahatma Gandhi, who sat down with
his opposition and really just wanted to talk to them.
And if you looked at what Charlie Kirk did with
his you know, and my daughter's talked about this and
their friends yesterday couldn't stop talking about he would sit
down and just say, Okay, prove me wrong. Let's talk
about it.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Literally quote prove me wrong.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Exactly and walk through that. And when you're talking about
people who are focused on peace, they were against violence
and taken out by violence. And it's just I see
the parallel there in.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Their lives, as do I and I just read it
hasn't come out. I think maybe it came out hasn't
come out yet. Either way. The new book by whose
name Am I coming for here? Joe Bill O'Reilly, He
wrote about all the evil people in the world, you know,
Moutsee Tongue and Genghis Khan and Caligula and Vladimir put
(02:26):
and all the murders and how much And these are
all cases were some pretty drange people, but mostly from
the far left realm of politics, evil dictators or communists,
and the just millions and millions of political opponents. They slay,
just killed them, outright murder.
Speaker 4 (02:43):
Absolute fear of ideas, Yes can't. Their ideas won't stand up,
so they have to kill. And that's when you see
the violence. You see somebody resorting the violence or celebrating
that violence. That tells you where they're at.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Amen to that. Charles Tassel allows us to pivot over
to the street rescue event. You've got a gun problem
here in the city. Since say you're aware of that,
are you not?
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Well? We have a gun violence problems right, it's not
the gun because you know what supporting yourself being Second
Amendment caring, amen, do it get In fact, one of
the things we talked about is making sure you actually
have skills going to the range, practicing know how to
handle it, because the most dangerous thing is a weapon
in the hands of somebody who doesn't know how to
use it or won't use it.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Absolutely, and I have been sort of continuing a theme
of late about being our brother's keeper and maybe carrying
a firearm allows us to do just that, but you
damn well better know how to use it before you
you know, are are going to be part of the
solution to the problem.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
I guess being one of the sheep dog where you
carry security for church, let me tell you pray a
lot that it doesn't happen.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
Exactly.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
This is the last thing you want to have happen.
Nobody wants violence, no, but we need to be able
to stand up to those who are going to have violence.
And one of the things we see in the community
is they see people who are acting violently and will
hide guns in the community. And that's really what street
Rescue is all about, is making sure that the community
those are the real heroes. They know where this weapon
(04:10):
is at. Do you want to go put your fingerprints
on it or not? Well, here's an easy way, no
questions asked. Bring that gun, bring it in and we
get weapons, We get ammunition, we get all kinds of
weapons that come in. I've heard everything from literally a
black powder rifle to we get moms who will bring
in a pistol that's been modified. It really was a
bb gun, but they make it look like it's not.
Oh gee, so they can have a flash gun which
(04:32):
will get them shot. To We've had some mac ten's
brought in. We've had ar pistols brought in, and these
are loaded weapons, anywhere from twenty thirty rounds, chambered, ready
to go.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Chambered, ready to go. So you stumbled upon a great point.
That a great point. I'm patting myself in the back.
But a question I wanted to ask someone out there
in the world who say is afraid of firearms, doesn't
want them in the neighborhood, definitely wants to turn one in.
But certainly handling a loaded firearm, or being so unfamiliar
with the bration of firearms, they wouldn't know whether it
(05:02):
had a chamber in the round or not. What advice
do you give to those people, because folks out there
like that may very well know, very well know one
of these guns is well.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
And Pastor Rainey, who is the pastor at Greater New
Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, we're welcome if somebody wants
to contact us ahead of time, somebody wants to reach
out to us on Facebook, we will come to the
place where that weapon is and secure it. We have
people that pull up and say, it's in the trunk,
I don't want to touch it, right, And we've pulled
about a third of the weapons that come in are loaded,
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and so safety and security is our first priority. Make
sure everything is safe, clear it and just move from there.
And a lot of folks we offer gift cards as
kind of an incentive or thank you. A lot of
people just say no, thank you, thank you for doing this.
Coffee cards, right, and it's been amazing.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
And again, you're not an anti Second Amendment organization. All
you are is about getting the most dangerous of guns
off the street. These are the lending guns like a
lending library. It is gang members or whoever is that
the glock is over there in that cubby hole in
the alley way. After you're done using it, make sure
you put it back because I'm gonna need it on
Saturday night.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Right, That's exactly it. And if I can encourage gun owners,
make sure you take your serial number so if your
weapon is ever stolen, it can be listed that they're
looking for it. Because one of the first things we
do with every weapon coming in is look it up
to see if it's listed as stolen. And a tremendous
number of them are not listed because somebody didn't take
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the time to write the serial number down to report it.
They're going to go to their insurance company, but they
don't have the serial numbers, so we can't get it
back to them.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Well, and isn't it. And I'm don't want to talk
out a queue here. I don't know specifically, but I
thought under Ohio wal you had an obligation to alert
the authorities if your firearm was stolen.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Absolutely, but that doesn't mean somebody knows what there's that
serial number on that area and that's the problem.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
All right, Well, yeah, write your serial numbers down. It's
really important. I never thought about that. I just have
all the receipts for the guns that I've bought over
the years, and they all have this or the boxes
they came in with this serial number.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
All right, well I got that checked. So the when
and the where? So the street rescue event, where's it located?
What time can people swing by or and how can
they contact you? Say, for that person that knows where
the gun is but doesn't want to touch it, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
The easiest thing is to come contact us through either
Facebook or on X We're on X as well. But
this Saturday, Greater New Mountain Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, which
is seventy five hundred Anthony Wayne Avenue. This is over
and Carthage. It's at that five points area. We're just
off to the right. The church is right there, been
there since eighteen sixty five and we'll be there on
Saturday at the thirteenth from ten am until two pm.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Ten am to two pm. No questions asked, Any unwanted firearms, weapons, ammunition,
It's all welcome there. And you're partnering with Dale Mallory
put the Guns Down, Pick up the Gloves program.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
On this absolutely Dale and I've been doing this for years.
He's been fantastic and really focused on this isn't some
ideological thing where people are like, oh, I'm a criminal,
I'm going to turn in my gun. That doesn't happen, No,
it doesn't. It's really the people in the community. And
Dale's focus was to say, look, if you've got somebody
who's got, you know, misplaced anger issues, they're trying to
say I'm tough, He's like, no, put down the gun.
(08:13):
And the focus was to pick up the gloves and
do the boxing side of things. Engage if you want
to be manna man. And let's face it, as men,
we've gotten to a scuffle somewhere and typically that person
becomes a friend afterwards because you scuffled, you put us
aside and move on.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
That's kind of what guys usually do. You know, you
do that and Charlie Kirk would have done that.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
He would have that's it, have a little scuffle, deal
with it and move on and we end the violence,
not escalating the violence. And that's really what we need
to focus on in the society right now.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
A lot of people involved in that program.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
There's about a half dozen, well about a dozen of us.
We have a few people there every time, great yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
All right, well, Charles Tassel on behalf of everybody in
the listening audience and everybody in any community for the
work you're doing. Drop off your gun seventy five hundred
Anthony Wayne Avenue this Saturday between ten am and two pm,
or just get in touch with them. Your online site
is street dash Rescue dot org. Yes, they can reach
you through that as well. Absolutely, Charles tassel thanks for
(09:11):
what you're doing man.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Thank you, Roan.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
You're always welcome here and I'll see again next year
when you do it again.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Absolutely, thank you.
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