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February 13, 2025 • 17 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
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Speaker 1 (00:31):
We'll hear from Chuck in the next segment, hopefully in
the meantime, I am pleased welcome back to the VY
five Catsey Morning Show. Former president of the Fraternal Order
Police Chapter sixty nine, that's the Cincinni Police Department. Welcome back,
Dan hills Man. It's great to hear from you today.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Oh Brian, thank you so much for the warm welcome.
How's your health He's doing all right, doing great, yep.
Appreciate that. And thanks to everybody who commented on my
Facebook page the other day. Such nice people. I was
just telling people to, you know, get rid of sugar
in their diet because I've gone down that road and
I feel so much better, and folks just really wishing
me well with the cancer, and cancer sucks, and everything's
going fine. So I consider myself a blessed man. I

(01:08):
certainly appreciate asking about that. How is post FOP president
life and your post a police officer position life going
for you?

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Dan, I'm not too post on any of it because
frontline advisors or me and some attorneys and we represent
a number of law enforcement groups and so very busy.
And then I pull my commission with a small village
that I leave out of my political life. So I
don't name it, but I work a lot of what

(01:40):
we call duty details in the police world. Matter of fact,
I was working off duty detail when all this stuff happened,
and even now I'm listening to it all.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Well, but that's why you're here.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
I'm a busy guy.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
I'm glad to hear.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
And you're applying the skills that you learned for all
the years as a police officer, and you continue that
after serving your community. So is this is this a
spleen event we're ready for today? Dan Hills?

Speaker 5 (02:07):
Regarding the Nazis, can you imagine well, yeah, I mean,
the Nazis are like a no brainer. And you know
the one the one thing is they kind of all
bring us together because everybody hates the Nazis.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Right, everybody laughs at the Nazis. Everybody thinks the Nazis,
uh not things they know the Nazis are ridiculous. So
exactly at a little something that they bring to Americas.
They bring com unity because right, left, Republican Democrat, it
doesn't matter. But I'll say, what what and the hell
is wrong with these people?

Speaker 5 (02:36):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:37):
How about that a positive spin that the Nazis benefits
society because they bring us together in our uniform disdain.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Exactly. But you know, here is this, now try to
step into shoes of the even al police, the Hampton
County Sheriffs that we're up there. I mean, what a scene.
I've seen the pictures the uh these these clowns will
just call clowns instead of stuff that will would would
violet your feet. Uh. These clowns they had they had

(03:07):
long guns. And and so then there was the angry
group apparently from Lincoln Heights that was coming at them.
This was a handful, a handful and a half, and uh,
everything I've read from what even how Chief said, Uh,
it's just that the everybody did a tremendous job. And

(03:28):
look what you know what they're trying to do, Brian.
And we had all sorts of people try to use
open carry and stuff to suck us in over the
years as people weren't as used to that, they were
trying to suck the police into making a mistake, and
they didn't. The cops didn't make a mistake. And so
my thing event at first, of course, is about the

(03:50):
the the ongoing idocy of of of Nazis and and
these these these weird group of people that I don't
know where they recruit, where they get idiots like this from.
But the other seven is is is about our counting
commissioners who I don't think they know anything about police works.

(04:11):
They don't know anything about the law because also they're
shooting off their mouths saying well, why did they take
any legal action? Why didn't they? I think Alicia Reeve said,
why didn't they issue any tickets? Yeah, well there weren't
any tickets to issue, there weren't any laws broken. And
then Stephanie Dumas start talking about even they'll never being

(04:32):
very neighborly.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Yeah, quote as far as as far as even though
they've never been good neighbors to Lincoln Heights, this was
there one opportunity to come last night and speak and
say we respect you and we care about you. They
had a meeting about this. She goes, I also know
this is kind of like a veiled threat.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Dan quote.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I also know we give lots of money to Evendale.
They need to be more responsible, not only the Lincoln
Heights but to us and let us know what's going on.
Now read into that what you might, but that sounds
like a veiled threat when it comes to funding and
maybe the distribution of county revenue.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Well, Brian, you hear all that air coming out of
my balloon. Yet was so hopeful at the beginning of
a phone call talking about us all coming together. Well,
hold on, you know we leave it to leave it
to Stephanie Dumas to bring in and us and them,
and you know it's it's we. We all have disdain.

(05:26):
I don't care about your color or your you know,
your religion, your political part of it. We all have
disdain for the type of hate that is that is you.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
Know, yes, but out there, but the police by by
the Nazis.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
But the fundamental point is the police have to abide
by the constitution in the United States of America. In
spite of the fact that we all disagree with the message,
hold on, I'm out of time. I want to bring
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Speaker 1 (07:57):
Six forty I fIF about KRCD talk station and have
the Friday Eve Frian Thomas with former FOP president Dan
Hills on this ridiculous event that occurred up an Evendale
on the bridge with the alleged neo Nazis. I know
many people do not believe they were actually Nazis. In fact,
they may have been anti five people dressed completely head
to toe covered. Just to well bring up issues like

(08:19):
this and stir the pot. But Dan Hills standing on
a sidewalk with an offensive flag is protected behavior under
the United States and Ohio state constitutions, is it not?

Speaker 4 (08:33):
It is? And again, you know that's part of what
the freedom of speech is is that freedom speech means
that we sometimes have to see messages of stuff we
totally disagree with and don't like. I mean, if you
s get to be like, well, you see great Britain
going through now where any speech that is found offensive

(08:55):
in somebody's eyes can get you locked up and you
no longer hey a freedom of speech? Uh, Brian, you know,
doing a little pro bono and my little media relations
for even Dale Police because I think so great, you know,
fondly of how they they've they've got through all this.
They've done an excellent job. I see all the statements

(09:16):
from the chief. I think he's done an excellent job.
But there's more air coming out of my balloon because
there was a social media thing and we do represent
aim toon county corrections officers and there's a rookie, brand
new officer just came a corrections deputy just came out
of the academy and somebody on social media had a
picture of him and a picture of one of those

(09:38):
Nazis and said that they you know, they did the
compare something and it's the one and the same person.
And this thing has gone viral yesterday maybe the day before,
and it's and it's all a lie. The whole thing's
a lie. It's already been debunked. As matter of fact.
He was he was at work when the Nazis were

(09:59):
up there doing their their silliness. And this thing has
gone all over the place. So if you happen to
see it, that's a little little little message. Uh as uh.
We we might have to do even more to represent
this young man. But first thing is putting out the message.
If you see this silliness, uh say say no, please
don't share it. You know, I'm not going to use

(10:20):
his name. His name's already be in front after too
much and and and it's it is you know, honestly.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
That may be actionable. I mean, oh no, well.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
You know the front line of attorneys are. Yeah, they're
they're digging in on it and seeing what they can do.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
I figured they were yeah, good.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
Yeah, that that that type of that that type of
docs and can be uh you know, actionable. And and
imagine the danger it's putting this this young guys just
starting his career with the corrections, uh, with the Sheriff's office,
and he's got to be down there. Of course, you know,
in a in a population that is diverse, the jail

(11:04):
population is divers You're putting them into incredible danger. Bye
bye by shooting off your mouth. Do do you have
nothing else to do but you know, sit around in
your basement and make make stuff up. So just just
st them for everybody out there. If you see this
thing being being tossed around, it's it's it's all silliness

(11:24):
and uh and and just flat out a lie. Yeah,
but you I think you were going to ask him
before I want to find out. I think you were
you were going to ask another question maybe about what
the the commissioners are saying.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Well, it was less about the commissioners because clearly they
have a profound ignorance of the law and the constitution
based upon the arguments that somebody should have been ticketed
or cited or arrested. Now pivoting over what might have
been actionable. For example, had these Nazis walked out into
the street and stopped traffic from moving, would that have

(11:57):
been actionable and result in a potential violation of Ohio law.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
Certainly, or you know even the even they municipal code.
I think there there's borderlines of certain things. Uh, you know,
the we can carry openly just like we can carry
concealing in Ohio. So if you walk around with a
holstered gun, and this is one of the one of

(12:25):
the things that somebody was always trying to bait us
up off of Raine Avenue, Hawaiian Mohammed Terras. They'd walk
around with with the holstered gun. And we we the
since I Police Department knew that this person was just
making us and so we we were always able to
avoid confrontation. But when you walk around with that long gun,
and if that long gun starts to point in different

(12:46):
directions and stuff, you know, you're you're you're you're knocking
on the door of inducing panic. It's not that they
didn't want to, you know, take any legal action. It's
legal action was necessary. But again you also are dealing
with the a whole handful of things. As the Lincoln
Heights residence came out, I have heard some reports. I

(13:06):
didn't read it. I don't know any of it confirmed.
I didn't read it that came from a law force
and sources directly. But I think some of them were armed.
Uh yeah, I saw some gub on some of them,
and so, uh, you know, this is this is life
and death, and this is this is something you try
your best, get your your your first thing do you

(13:28):
want to do even before you enforce the law is
prevent loss of life? Prevent does I ask? Can you
imagine if that would have turned into some sort of shootout?

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Orth So exactly yes, exactly, So again.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
I go on and on about Uh, you know, I'm
just proud to be associated with all the police across
this country that do that type of work. But right
here locally that we got a fine little police department
like even now that did such a tremendous job. And
I take pleasure and you know, using my social media
and my voice when I can on on radio or

(14:05):
wherever to say to say that they did a great job.
It should be commended, you know, so might drop off
some donuts or something there say thank instead of instead
of instead of listening to this this insane rhetoric from
these commissioners, and it leaves me kind of say it
as I sit up in the comforts of my Warren

(14:25):
County home. It makes me feel kind of sad about
you know, the state of affairs and hand County.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Yeah, go ahead, rub it in. My wife who after
the election said let's move out of Hamilton County. Appreciate that,
Dan Hills. Anyway, I appreciate your defense of the police.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Stay somewhere for Valentine Day. Just take her somewhere for b.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Take her to this, take her to twenty two to three,
get out on the range. Anyway, Dan Hills, I appreciate
your thoughts and comments and your profound support for the police.
They did do a good job. They did uphold the law,
and they didn't violate civil rights by rounding up Nazis
and putting them away, because they are entitled to do
what they did. And we do have open carrying the
state of Ohio, and I'll be the first person to

(15:05):
say I don't like it. I'm not saying it should
be outlawed. I just am not a fan of my
fellow Second Amendment supporters walking around with open firearms because
so many people are nervous nelly's about even seeing a firearm,
and I don't want to stir that pot. Carry it concealed,
you know, defend yourself, exercise your Second Amendment rights, but

(15:25):
don't agitate the week in society. It's just the wrong
thing to do. Dan Hills, Thank you, brother. Keep up
the great work. We'll have you on again real soon,
I'm sure.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Thank you, Thank you for your support of police and
continued good help. Sir.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
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