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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, what is geoengineering? Well you hear kimtrails, you know
they're contrails. That's just water vapor. Stop it with your conspiracies.
Why don't they hold scientific conferences around the world about geoengineering?
Why don't they talk about SAI stratospheric aerial injection. Why

(00:26):
is there a report called weather a force multiplier owning
the weather by twenty twenty five report United States Air
Force nineteen ninety six. Well here we are in twenty
twenty five, aren't we. And I had a guest on
the show for years back, Dane Wigeton Geoengineering Watch dot org.
That's geoengineering watch dot org. He was on with Tucker

(00:48):
created quite an uproar. But these bunch of globalist World
Economic Forum Luciferians telling you that they are doing exactly
what the conspiracy quote conspiracy theorists are saying they're doing.
They're doing it. What are they doing? Well, you've looked up,

(01:10):
you've seen it. We all got used to it. My
buddy Phil, he's the one that back in like two
thousand and six told me, hey man, you've been looking
up here, and I was like, what are you talking about?
Nut job? I just wanted to prove him wrong. And
I looked up, and I kept looking up, and I
was like, wow, there is a difference. They do a
bunch of days in a row and then it goes away.

(01:32):
Then a bunch of days in a row and it
goes away. Some days are real heavy. He goes there, Wow,
is it that much airline? Well, no, that's just because
of the temperature up there, and that's ice. Curtsel was, Oh, okay.
Then I started like paying attention to them and watching
how they spread. Then I took when cell phones came
along and better cameras, took some pictures and did a
little solarization on it, and you can really, boy, that's

(01:54):
not a clear day. You might think it's a hazy
blue day. Well they might have. I call it laid
trail at one, two, three am and you wake up
to the Hayes. Dane Wiggington states and he did on
Tucker Show, and he did on this show a few
years ago that jets are spring heavy metals into that
it's geoengineering, weather modification. The lines in the sky here's

(02:20):
Linham would affect childhood diseases, chronic diseases RFK junior or
RK Juniors talked about this. He sure has. This is
not quote condensation that dissipates behind an airline. Watch it.
It's up there for thirty seconds. It dissipates. What I'm

(02:41):
talking about is horizon to horizon. You'll even sometimes see
him turn it off and turn it back on. You'll
see a little break in it, and you watch. They
will spread and according to geoengineering watch dot org, if
you want to research yourself aluminum nanoparticles, they even expected
it and that's toxic to all life. Well, I don't

(03:05):
believe you, Okay, you don't. You don't have to. You
don't have to. You don't have to believe Congresswoman Marjorie
Taylor Green, Well, she's crazy pants. I think that's what
Fetterman called her. She's introduced a bill to ban this. Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee.
They've outright banned the experimentation going on in their skies.

(03:29):
So what how do you ban nothing? How do you
ban a conspiracy theory? You heard right there APA director
Lee Zelden that they're committed to transparency on this. We'll
see RK Jr. He said it's a crime. He said,
we're going to stop this crime. Now if you're going,

(03:49):
uh no, I'm going to stay over here calling you
a conspiracy theory, you can't let me try and change
your opinion right here. So if you're Democrat, because he's
a Democrat. This is a former CIA director John Brennan.
He admitted. This is in two thoy and sixteen at
the World Economic We control the world for him, Yeah,

(04:14):
he admitted, the governments we're carrying out geoengineering covertly experimenting.
Why would you do that? Well, climate change, man, that's it.
We got to combat climate change. Listen to him say,
stratospheric error of saul injection Council Foreign Relations Meeting, twenty sixteen,
former CIA direct.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol
injection or SAI, a method of seating the stratosphere with
particles that can help reflect the Sun's heat and much
the same way that volcanic eruptions do.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
All right, in case somebody haunked in traffic or something
got your attention, let me play that again for you please.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol
injection or sa A method of seating the stratosphere with
particles that can help reflect the Sun's heat and much
the same way that volcanic eruptions do.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Oh what's next, moon landing denial. Well, there you go.
That's one guy talking at the World Economic Forum. Do
you think the World Economic Form would allow the former
CIA director of the United States to get up and
talk about nonsense, to spew something that's not really happening. Well, yeah,

(05:30):
they get up there and they lie all the time,
and they have a lot of nonsense. But they're not
gonna let them talk scientifically unless these things are happening,
because they're raying. The crowd be like, what what's he talking?
He's talking to people that know what's.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Happening in SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing
some risks associated with higher temperatures, and providing the world
economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. This process
is also relatively inexpensive. The National Research Council estimates that
a fully deployed SAI pro would cost about ten billion

(06:01):
dollars yearly.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Oh they got that kind of slush fun money. What
are you talking about. They've had whistleblowers come forward on this,
but they they get shut down. We'll see what the
Environmental Protection Agency would lee Zeldon at the head. At
least they're talking about it. We have RFK Junior talking
about it. We have Tucker putting a Dean Wiggington on

(06:24):
his show. A lot of people watch view and all that,
and he's getting some attention lately, isn't he? Tucker didn't
he have the Pointes guy on there, but he said
they he threw him a softball interview. I guess the
guy has been confirmed to be just a little gracist,
That's what they're all saying. And then he goes with

(06:45):
Kim Trails. Yeah, and Tucker is a different individual, isn't he?

Speaker 3 (06:54):
He really?

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Truly? Is he did? I think he just talks about
everything that almost happens. He hardly brings his family up
that much. But when you're willing to talk about spiritual
forces out there on a national, worldwide stage like he has,
you know, things that are inter dimensional, demonic and stuff
like that, they're all gonna laugh at you. And he's

(07:20):
been talking about aliens in UFOs and the good and
the evil. He's talking about reading the whole Bible. He said,
this most interesting thing he's ever done. Tucker said, the
two things he came away with after reading the entire
New Testament, and he said he was up to Deuteronomy.
In the Old Testament. He said, every person, with the
exception of Jesus, every figure is really flawed, like flawed

(07:42):
in away, you'd be like, I don't think I should
be friends with that person. And he said, I've had
a heavy realization of what comes with the possibility of
the US government forming a contact with these beings and
he's calling them it's a spiritual it's a spiritual aspect
of that. He said, there are forces that are not
human that do exist in a spiritual realm of some

(08:02):
kind that we cannot see it. Make sure you think
that we live on an ant farm, he said. In
the Bible it says that all the time the spiritual
force is white. Suddenly they're not around because we have
smartphones and it's the future.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
But I think one of the most disturbing things that
I heard him talk about was this demonic attack that
he had. So that's why he's either crazy or a
demon attack him. It's one or the other. I'm gonna
err on the side that he was attacked. Now what

(08:38):
he should have done. They were outside, this reporter. They
were outside. He had his vest on, his Tucker Cross
invests with his hunting shirt on underneath it. I would
have said, well, do you mind kind of pulling your
shirt down over your shoulder, And because he said the
scars are still visible, that's what I would have said,
show us can you Tucker's had some interesting guests on

(08:59):
and so glad that he had Dane Waggington with the
kim trails on, because guys, this is real. They are
affecting and altering weather patterns. Listen to the former CIA
director Democrat.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
On the geopolitical side, the technology's potential to alter weather
patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the
expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
All right, now be noticed, and I hope some of
you have taken my suggestion. And when you see rain
coming to California, I've always said, watch a few days
before watch above. We got an atmospheric river. I have
photographic evidence I watched above. Am I obsessed with this? Yes?

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Others might seize on sai's benefits and back away. From
their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions, and as with other
breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide
the deployment and implementation of SAI and other geoengineering initiatives.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Just conspiracy coupkads talking about it on the internet. SAI
stratospheric aerial injection. Look it up. Weather a force multiplier
owning the weather by twenty twenty five. That's a report.
It's the first way I came involved with it, from
nineteen ninety six. And they got little pictures, man, that
show exactly what I see when they spray. The pictures

(10:24):
are in there, guys, so do your own research them.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Boy. We got this atmospheric river coming up. We can
use that three feet of snow up in the sierra
and the rain in the valley. Let's move a little
bit above the atmospheric river, shall we. Let's go up
to space for a moment. Yeah, kind of different topics
in the four o'clock hour here early on. Remember the

(10:55):
three I Atlas, that big interstellar visitor that's out there,
that big rock thing that they've been been looking at
the Harvard professor Ave Lobe. Everybody else in his line
of work thinks he's a nut job. They picked up
a radio signal from this mysterious visitor speeding through our

(11:15):
solar system. It's not going to hit Earth. It's currently
two hundred and three million miles from Earth. They've gone
out of South Africa to get this radio telescope and
they detected these they call them hydroxyl radials around the object.
They have a distinct radio signature that these telescopes can
pick up, says Professor Lobe. He's been studying this since

(11:39):
the summer, so it has now moved past the orbital
plane of Earth, and Professor sand it's making it easier
to observe. He said. The object is ejecting enormous jets
of materials stretching nearly six hundred thousand miles almost one
point eight million miles in the opposite direction. So this

(12:02):
thing is moving when you're told it's ejecting material one
point eight million miles in the opposite direction. And that
amazing if we believe all their measurements, and how on Earth,
I bet you God looks down and proud of his kids.
Look how smart they become. They're measuring things way out
there like that. Look at them flying around, look at

(12:25):
them going eighty one on forty one. We're according to
Professor Low, the measurement suggests the object measures at least
three miles across. Why is this a big deal? Well,
the famous one that was discovered back in twenty seventeen
was only a few hundred feet. They're saying this is
three miles across. It could be six miles the larger.

(12:47):
So the true nature of three i Atlas will be
determined on December nineteenth. That's when it makes its closest
approach with Earth. They should be able at that time
to measures its velocity, its composition, it's total mass of

(13:07):
all these jets once and for all on December nineteenth.
So I'll give you a I guess a pre Christmas
update on the three i at lists out there. I'm
sure my phone is listening to me tonight. I'll get
a recommend of three i at lists because I've been
watching it in the past. It's okay, go ahead, send
me something on the update tonight about seven thirty, would
you thank you? These Juno spacecraft NASA has they're gonna

(13:33):
probe this object, but that's not gonna happen till March sixteenth,
the next year, when it passes thirty three million miles
from Jupiter, and they're going to use their antenna to
search for these radio signals. How much money do we
waste on this kind of stuff and what do we
figure out at the end? I don't know. But you've
got observatories around the world they're monitoring this this object.

(13:57):
And yes, you can go on YouTube and asking and
we'll show you everything. In everybody's opinion about this, the
scientists believe they have found the hidden remains, the remains
of a hidden entrance to the ancient pyramid in Egypt
hovering about this built about forty five one hundred years ago.

(14:18):
And I again, YouTube knows me better than anybody on
the side of the Mississippi, and it sends me these pyramids
stuff right, And this was amazing what this new sonar
stuff is showing inside of these pyramids. The pyramids to
me are the well I guess that's why one of
the great wonders of the world. But I'm now almost
convinced the Egyptians did not build them. Yeah, no, I

(14:43):
think they stumbled upon them. And then maybe recreated some
of the statues and the carvings, because again this will
get into a whole other conversation. Well, who built them.
There's no way that they did those two hundred ton stones.
Would chisels and hammers? And well they had slaves? Okay, yeah,

(15:04):
all right? Did they fly? Did they have superhuman strength?
Because when you look at those pyramids, there's just there's
no possible explanation for way down in the middle of
them and these tunnels that you have perfectly, perfectly ninety
degree angled granite. Hey, granite people, could you do that

(15:25):
in the dark with a candle and a chisel, maybe
a diamond cut something? They might say they the slaves used. No,
those were the really artisan people that did that. Oh okay,
well no, no, they didn't. No, they couldn't have no way.
It would be like saying, what's one of the most

(15:47):
monumental things we built recently, the New World Trade Center
building in New York City, saying that a group of
Boy Scouts built that with their tools that they took
on a summer camp out. Would you believe that? Absolutely not.
So I think those people have convinced me that no,
the Egyptians did not build those. But they're saying this

(16:10):
pyramid that they've looked into with this scanning equipment, they
were able to look beyond all the bricks and they
found two hidden air field irregularities. They said, this is
a hidden interance they never found. So if it's a
hidden entrance, it goes somewhere. Okay. So I'll keep my
eyes on the pyramids and I'll keep my eyes in
the stars for the three Eye Atlas.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley. He's
power Talk.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
And Stephen is a father of Caleb. He's going through
his whole court thing. But Steven has been so good.
I'll call it at corraling everybody that's involved, that's lost
somebody to get them in here. And I appreciate you
all the hard work that you're doing. We've been talking
to family members affected by Prop fifty seven and they're
out there fighting to reform Prop fifty seven because there's

(16:59):
some little stick populations in there that aren't aren't really
cool man, because you got young people that are committing
heinous adult crimes and being just slapped on the wrist. Oh,
you got a couple of years in juvenile Hall. Then
we're gonn pulling. Maybe it was an ankle monitor that
the young lady that killed uh cut him, they mutilated

(17:20):
the body, and now she's in Sack State, Sergia. Now
they're at Sack State. That this young woman that was
she's sixteen or seventeen when she committed the crime, and
now just a few years later she's enrolled in college.
So this is a major thing in these families that
are coming together are realizing that there's actually some comfort

(17:40):
in all of their pain because they are surrounding themselves
with everybody that's going through this, and there's there's power
and numbers. Stephanie Tella's Stephanie, welcome into the show. Did
I say just Tella's I said.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
That right, yess Tayley's Yes, say it the way your
mom says theys. I had three years of Spanish war.
I could never get to Spanish too. I can't my tongue.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
What is I think it's because I'm born in Tennessee.
I don't know if that I see. I just can't.
I can't do that there, Stephanie. Are you from the Valley, California?

Speaker 5 (18:14):
I am not from the valley, but I've been residing
here for quite some time, so I'm claiming it.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah, where were you born?

Speaker 6 (18:21):
I was born in Santa Clara, California.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Okay, how were you when you came over to the valley.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
I was fourteen?

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Oh so okay, man, that's.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
A halfway point.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
I guess a little different to run around in the
summer here than it was over there.

Speaker 6 (18:35):
Actually, I'm visiting every chance I get.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Well, Stephanie, I know this has been a battle for
all of you. Yeah, your son Anthony Calderone. What what
year did he lose his life? Or by a bullet
from some teens in a dry bike? Year was that?

Speaker 6 (18:49):
Fortunately it was Thanksgiving Day of twenty four.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
So this a few weeks to be the one your anniversary,
I ask everybody. Of course, you probably had a real
roller coaster and you're still pretty fresh into this. I've
talked to something. It's been a few years, and you know,
time doesn't heal this one that you have here. Well,
tell the story where Anthony was.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Unfortunately, my son's life was taken on Thanksgiving of twenty
twenty four. He had went to go visit some family
members that came down to visit out of state, and
they were not in the best area yet. They were
not from Fresno, but they were. They congregated at an
apartment complex where a lot of their cousins were at,
and it wasn't the best area, probably somewhere we wouldn't

(19:37):
have advised him to be at. We found out about
midnight and hauled him and told him, hey, like, you
need to come home.

Speaker 6 (19:46):
It's this is where are you at?

Speaker 5 (19:48):
Why he was twenty two years old still living at home.
I mean, I know he's old, but you know, you
still want to watch out for your kids. You treat
them accordingly.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Older I am twenty two as a kid, still have.

Speaker 6 (19:59):
You them accordingly? You know.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
So that's kind of our deal. And again, like I said,
we you know, advised him to come home. We didn't
talk to him again. About an hour after that time,
on his way to get to the car to go home,
he was shot three times. He was shot at fifty
six times. They shot at him fifty six rounds, a

(20:22):
total of six individuals. They did not know him and
he did not know them, just a random act of violence.
Apparently they were driving around for about ninety minutes in
the area and that east side of Fresno trying to
find somebody to basically hunt and harass and kill. And

(20:43):
they found some boys, total three boys, two of them
were my nephews, and they shot at them. They got
off that a vehicle. We actually seen the footage. So
they proceed to park. A total of five of them
get out. They shoot different guns, guns which they don't
know how to handle, which led to him only being

(21:04):
shot three times. But just unfortunately it was you know, fatal.
But yeah, and unfortunately we have three in custody adults
which are being tried together, and then I have one
of one juvenile, but I still have two juveniles that
are at large. But yeah, unfortunately he useduccumb to those
injuries and past that that night. But yeah, it's just

(21:28):
been it's been horrible.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
I'm sorry Stephanie that that happened to you, your family
and to your son. Sounds like he was there with
his cousins. They were was it at somebody's house or
was it a business?

Speaker 6 (21:38):
It was their cousin's house.

Speaker 5 (21:40):
And unfortunately I failed to mention that they were shot
as well.

Speaker 6 (21:44):
They just didn't didn't pass.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Yeah, so I have to ask was there any form
of gang affiliation with.

Speaker 6 (21:51):
Not at all? Not.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
So this was.

Speaker 6 (21:55):
The adamant with the police president, police apartment.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
With that, I wanted to also, you know, portray that
in their in their investigation and their and their stories
with him. I wanted to be known because it worked
so hard to raise my son in Fresno and to
not have him be involved in gangs. It's a very
hard thing to raise the sun here in the city.

(22:18):
And uh, I was extremely involved. I had him in
sports all the way from five into high school. He
had a job, he was actually headed to the academy
to become a cop, and so we worked our butts
off and it just seems like our worst nightmare happened.

Speaker 6 (22:35):
You know.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Yeah, I really wasn't question if he was a gang
banger more or less. Was that house they were visiting
any kind that's kind of where I was.

Speaker 6 (22:43):
It's a horrorware.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
It's like.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
Drive that they took was predominantly gang affiliate area, gang
affiliated areas, gang affiliated apartment complexes. I'm just saying that's
that because it's facts, Like it's just a rough, yeah place,
you know, so they were.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
We had a followed hole in this window.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Yeah, I mean, you never know, but it definitely had
a reputation, and they definitely were on like a mission,
you know. So yeah, like I said, even when he
contacted us and told us where who's at?

Speaker 6 (23:21):
That was why we had a problem with it. We
were like, where are you at? Why are there?

Speaker 5 (23:25):
It's not the time, it's not the place, you know.
But still yeah, like I said, man.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Well, what I'm going to do when I point at you,
I want you to pronounce your last name correctly. My
guest is stephanieas heus. That's right. I'll get that. She
lost her son Anthony, and they're fighting to reform Prop
fifty seven. It now has sixteen and seventeen year old
some of these gang bangers that are not being tried
as adult Stephanie, you said three there was video of this?

(23:52):
Was that like ring cameras? Is that how they like?
From that neighborhood.

Speaker 5 (23:58):
There's numerous cameras that kind of lead up to that,
as well as a couple of businesses in the area.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
How quickly did police apprehend you said the three adults
were arrested.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
Yeah, so they I want to say, we finished out
the year of twenty twenty four, so maybe like mid January.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
All right, and one juvenile was arrested. I know they
don't release names, but what was you know, the age?

Speaker 6 (24:22):
Yes, I want to say sixteen.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Sixteen and two juveniles are still at large, all points bulletin,
looking out correct, looking out for them. I asked this
of every parent. I asked it of Steven as well.
What would you like six How long should a sixteen
year old it took your son's life? How long would
you want them to be incarcerated for.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
I mean, that's a hard one, it is, you know,
I do, I don't and I do. I mean, I
mean at least twenty five years. I want that to
be a time frame where it's it seems like it's
I don't know. I mean, there's not there's not a
correct answer. Really, I mean, it took my son's life.

(25:04):
It's hard to say what you deserve.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Yeah, I wouldn't want every teen gang banger that's thinking
and picking up a gun that if they kill somebody,
that they're going to stay in we can't trust I
feel like anybody that takes a gun and kills somebody,
we can't trust them again, and I want them locked away.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
How is it that you take a life but you
don't lose a life, and ultimately you're not losing your life.
You still get to have friendships and conversations in jail,
you still get to have meals and and well there
are these things.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
You know, there's inmates to get out and want to
go back in because they missed the camaraderie and.

Speaker 6 (25:39):
It's it's sickening almost.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yeah, And and they can get a college degree and
then go to to the weight room and watch TV
and work out outside. I want horse meat, water, a
half inch foam matt and a little hole in the
corner to use the restaurant.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Yeah, that's honestly, as a parent that's grieving and your
son's taken away, I probably couldn't tell you what I think, honestly,
but I don't know what to say. No, seven years
for juvenile It just you know, it's not the I
don't know what goes through these kids or these adults minds,

(26:17):
you know, And it's just hard to say, I don't
know who are.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
These well, they have no regard for life, and they
weren't they didn't have a mom that kept them out
of the out of the lifestyle. And it really it
just shows the rotten in our society and the decay
of family and gangs give them a sense of belonging.
And I think the schools and society and the churches
need to It's been failing for a long time, and

(26:41):
a lot of these areas of town get overlooked as well.
And you had a did you have? I know you
told him it was a wrong area, but it's like
you were calling him late at night. Was that normal
for you to do that?

Speaker 6 (26:52):
You have a feeling noticed he was gone.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
He was playing all the cousins that come into town,
and he was playing cool with.

Speaker 6 (26:59):
Them in the in the garage.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
And I have a small business and I had pulled
up at the time late and they were playing.

Speaker 6 (27:08):
And I don't know why.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
I thought because the light was on that they were there.
And something happened and my my husband woke about one
o'clock in the morning and or about midnight and checked
on him and realized he wasn't there, and called him
and said, hey, like.

Speaker 6 (27:25):
Where are you? Why would you leave here?

Speaker 5 (27:27):
You know, you have all the comforts a home, You
have the garage with the pool table, you have all
all the amenities, And.

Speaker 6 (27:33):
Yeah, he said, oh, I'm just right here. I just
came by real quick. We just are just you know,
messing around.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
We came to pick up so and so and we'll
be right back, and so he's like, get over here
right now. I mean, it was a constant with us.
Like I said, you know, my husband's born and raised
here in Fresno, and and obviously nothing goes good. Nothing
good happens after midnight or two o'clock in the morning,
you know, So you're running your kid home. Yeah, I
mean we're like, what are you doing everything here? Why

(28:01):
did you take off? And that was constant with us,
And we were very very much on him and very
much had his back and very much always told him about,
you know, scenarios that could possibly happen.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
And it's just basically.

Speaker 5 (28:15):
A nightmare for us because what we had warned him
about so so much ended up happening.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
You know, Stephanie, you mentioned nephews, Anthony having brothers siblings.

Speaker 5 (28:26):
Yes, so the two nephews as well got shot as well.
My nephew will not be able to walk the same again.
He was shot in the foot multiple times, so he
has a limp at this point and he's recovering still.
And then it's so funny because my other nephew had
shards of a bullet or or some type of metal

(28:48):
that hit his cab that ended up coming out later,
like maybe a month later, so we realized that, you know,
he also was impacted, but he didn't go to the
hospital or anything like that. But it just goes to
show that, you know, they were all they were all
traumatized and all involved, and they all proceeded to run

(29:09):
from the gunfire and at some point realized that Anthony
never made it to the apartment. And when they realized that,
they ran back and found him deceased. Well off, that's like,
you know what, Honestly, the fact that they didn't know
what they were doing was probably best because it probably
spared the lives of my nephews. And my nephews are

(29:33):
very short people, and my son is extremely tall, so
I could see where he would hover cover over them
and take the brunt of it. But yeah, he was
shot in under the armpit, in the lung and in the.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
Rounds. How do you do that?

Speaker 5 (29:54):
And I feel like, you know, you definitely are amateur.
You're you're shooting high power.

Speaker 6 (29:59):
They I had some really.

Speaker 5 (30:02):
Extreme artillery, like their their guns were some crazy guns,
you know, they they took some heat out there, and
uh and it's very it's very telling that they didn't
know what they were doing.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Well, Stephanie, I'm glad you guys are fighting and all
these family members are coming together to fight reform. Yeah
for Prop fifty seven. We'll come back forward, Stephanie and
Steven Quick joins us here.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Hang on, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
They are working to reform Prop fifty seven. That's what
they're fighting for. Stephanie, as I'm having fun with you
now I know how to say he is. Now let
me go back. You brought up the three adults in
the one juvenile. They've been charged. I'm assuming court might
not have happened yet.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
No, so we're dealing with Courtnell with the juvenile, the
one juvenile in custody, and the three adults and the
three dolls will be tried in one one session.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Yeah, yeah, they'll be brought in here. So you have
yet to face the verdict on whether they'll be charged
a juvenile. That one juvenile and the other two juveniles
are at large. So this is going if they arrest
I hope they get the other two there. But this
could be years in court. It really could be.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
Evidently, I'm looking at some time dealing with court proceedings.
It just seems to be continuance after continuance. It's been
a long haunt and I'm looking at a long haul
for sure.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Well, Steven quick, you've been dealing with court recently. Your
son Caleb shot a McDonald's back. It was March correct,
April April. Excuse me, April here? Where are we in
your court process? Here, sir, same thing. Good to see you,
Thank you for being here. Oh, thank you.

Speaker 7 (31:42):
Yeah. Yeah, we're at six months now. I've been gone
I think ten times now to court since there's two
individuals involved. And the next one coming up is December
ninth for the female involved, and then January eighth for
the shooter for Caleb. But you know, as I'm bringing
all these families in, I just realized there's there's five

(32:05):
murderers in the juvenile system right now in Fresno County alone,
and those are just the families that I've we've all
gotten together on this, so there's probably a lot more
and there. And with Sergio's killer was in juvenile and
but she's out, so all these all these murderers are
being housed in the juvenile system and they're not being
ended up going to prison because of Prop. Fifty seven's

(32:29):
harboring them into the juvenile system and getting them that
four to seven years.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
So the reality of that is is you might have
a young woman in juvenile hall for some kind of
behavior that might not be shocking, could be right in
there with somebody that helped cut a body in half.

Speaker 7 (32:44):
Yeah yeah, And you know, to me, growing up juvenile
is like all right, you know, you get you were
just you know, you got caught stealing or you know,
you're doing something really stupid. You know, uh, you know,
you go in for a couple of weeks and you
get out type of thing. That was the impression I
had growing up, Like, oh, juve for you know, the
bad kids, but you know they eventually get out. But
never in a millionaires when I ever thought like murders

(33:05):
are gonna be a juvenile.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
And what I just described with Sergio's killer along with
the boyfriend, right, yes, when they get stabbed Sergio and
then cut his dismembered the body, yeah, cut it in
How she.

Speaker 7 (33:15):
Was sixteen and she stabbed him seventeen times. That's how
i'my be able to remember that and then cut him.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Up and see that is a that's just a dark
spirit in somebody that doesn't go away with a birthday,
that doesn't go away with us a counselor sitting down
with them. The only way that goes away is with
an exorcism and life in prison. Absolutely, Yeah, reform Prop
fifty seven many out there, just like see Prop fifty seven,
just go away all these and isn't it the foolishness

(33:43):
of the voters. It's like, we can be mad at
the elected officials out there, but it's California voters that
voted for these propositions. Yeah, that came in.

Speaker 7 (33:52):
I think the large part of it is that we're
not reading what they're putting in these propositions. Just like
when repeal the gas tax went there, everyone voted yes,
we want to repeat it, repeal it, but there was
an inverse question where it said do you want to
keep it?

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Yes?

Speaker 7 (34:08):
Oh no, we meant to get rid of it, but
it was asked and in such a way that you
had to say the negative to get rid of it
instead of saying yes. And so like when the prop
fifty seven was coming around kind of like the same thing.
It's like, oh, this is a non violent offenders bill,
We're just trying to get reduced the population. It's like,
now we're ended up having teenagers sick eighteen or under

(34:30):
eighteen that are violent killers, that are violent offenders getting
out in four to seven years. I don't think if
you told that to the California at large everyone would
have agreed to that.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
No, And if you are a Democrat voter, a Republican voter,
an independent voter, you're not a voter. Don't you want
there to be justice for these families. This is not
a political issue. This is a people issue. This is
a loss of life issue. Call your elected officials and
say get rid of Prop fifty seven. If you've heard

(35:04):
Stephanie's story, you've heard all these other stories what these
families have gone through, and you're like, oh, I'm so
moved by that, and then you go home and make
your hamburger helper and move on and forget about it.
Call the people that put these laws into place, show
up at the next reform Prop fifty seven. Man, we
need a lot of people. Stephanie, God bless you, Thank you,
I know Thanksgiving is everybody pray for Stephanie and her

(35:28):
family around the Thanksgiving table. It's going to be a
tough year. Steven, thank you again for coming in and
we'll be following your case and again open mic. We're
going to talk to us some more families. This message
has to land somewhere as well. God bless both of y'all.

Speaker 6 (35:43):
God bless you. Thank you for having us, you got you.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
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