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October 23, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Congress and Robert Garcia, California, joined by smel A Mayor
Karen bess Ackwards talking about a master ice tracker. This
is edition, This is insurrection Act. You bring it in,
you shut this, You shut this down immediately. You don't
let this grow to the next level. This is a

(00:20):
level now where yes, when they are providing the tools
to help maniac leftists hunt down federal officers and also
allowed to give the heads up to illegals criminals that
they are looking for, have a search war, have an
arrest warrant for to alert them that Hey, get out

(00:43):
of here, they're coming an ice tracker. Listen to this again,
s edition. Here we go are the overset community.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
I share this with the mayor.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Over the course of the next couple of weeks, the
Oversight Committee will be launching on their website a master
ice tracker where we can We're we're going to be
essentially tracking every single instance that we can verify that
the community will send you send us information on you'll
be all available in one central place and you'll be
able to look up that information as it relates to

(01:11):
Los Angeles as well.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Wow, man, this is a whole new level that they're
taking this too, are they not. Well, yeah, beyond here's
what Homeland Security said. Ice tracking apps and websites directly
put the life of ICE law enforcement and their families
in danger. Less than a month after a deranged gumman
who used an ice tracking app to plan this attack
open fire at the Dallas Ice facility, California politicians are

(01:35):
pushing to publicize information which would further jeopardize office their safety.
Anyone who actively obstructs law enforcement in the performance of
the sworn duties or assults law enforcement, including you as citizens,
will face the consequences, and rightfully so new level. Right, yeah,

(01:58):
this is a really really really new level. But it
shouldn't surprise anybody. Why, well, because we've seen already. We
got Antifa hiding behind Portland police. Listen to this, listen
to the to the reporters on the ground, and they're

(02:25):
running for cover behind Portland police.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
Oh my god, you've got to be kidding me.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Yeah, the cops on the bikes, ninth Circuit opened up.
National Guard will be in soon. I would assume that
they should have already been there yesterday, but they're not
there yet. I guess there's pepper spray balls being shot,
that's what you heard. And they were running back behind
the cops on the yellow vast on the bicycle behind us.
I was able to pick this little bit of audio up.

(02:53):
I watched where you had ice in the FEDS come
out onto the street and talk to those officers. In
what I picked up here, you're there an officer saying, well,
we didn't know why she was running. Listen, she's already running,
by God, that's Hollen. We don't know why she's learning.
We don't know why she was running. We don't know

(03:13):
why she was running. She's really running by that's Hollen.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
We don't know why she's running.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Yeah, you heard him say she was running behind you guys,
we don't really know why she was running. Aren't you watching?
I could see it in the video. Yeah, just sitting
there on the bicycles. So now we got ICE tracking
coming out of LA. We got California teachers warning ice agent.
So not the only one. Uh, we've guns. We had

(03:38):
school teachers mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination during the No King protest. Yeah.
This guy that was that I played you there talking
about Hey, we're in South Central we got guns too.
He's a school teacher. Ron Cochez, he's a spokesman for
the left wing group Union Del Bother Yo, don't forget
you're standing in south central LA. What are you easy e?
In a video? Quit it. They're not stormtroopers. They're authorized

(04:03):
federal agents. They have a warrants, they have deportations orders
signed by judges to arrest criminals from foreign lands. These
are laws passed by Congress. They're not shutting down Catholic masks.
They're not shutting down Mexican restaurants. They're not arresting people
going to the beats. They're not sending swat teams in
to kick down the door Grandma. But I do remember

(04:27):
kicking down the doors of Grandma's that entered the Capitol
in January sixth and mandating that we get a vaccination
and using the FBI to censor and spy on us
through social media. And if you said the wrong pronoun,
you can lose your job.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
I remember a lot of that, even talker frees and
bank accounts if you didn't get the vaccine. And the
reason they're wearing mask, you fools, is people will threaten
their families and put bounties out on their heads for
daring to enforce our nation's border laws. Sedition Mayor Karen Bess,

(05:02):
s edition Congress and Robert Garcia. I really hope they
come in and shut this down. We actually though this
was kind of nice. LA took a moment to acknowledge
some of their fine citizens. Who is this Spine citizen?
He's an illegal Carlitos Ricardo's peius. If you not name

(05:25):
rings a bell, you're going, yeah, I'm probabot. Carlitos. Well,
he rammed an ICE vehicle and he previously fled. There
was a shooting, he got shot, a border agent got shot.
He was charged with ramming federal agents. He was honored
by the city of LA for his tireless efforts to
safeguard residents from ICE. The guy that rammed rammed agents.

(05:52):
It's only a matter of time before we got ICE
er dass agents that are killed by these domestic terrorists here,
and we got LA actually honoring the guy that created
this news story. Huh, he's alert on.

Speaker 5 (06:04):
This is video that we just have in from moments
ago from a Los Angeles. This is according to multiple
ICE and Fox News sources. At US Marshall and an
illegal alien backs shot in LA this morning. It was
during an immigration operation. Both at this time we are
told have non life threatening injuries. Fox is told that

(06:25):
federal agents surrounded and boxing a target. That target then
ran federal vehicles in an attempt to escape. The Feds
fired their weapons. One US Marshall was hit in his
hand and what initially appears to be a bullet ricochet.
The target criminal alien was hit in the elbow. We
are told both expected to be okay and they are
at the hospital and we are waiting an update on

(06:48):
that situation.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Well, the guy the illegal to get shot in the
elbug goes by Richard La on TikTok. He has one
hundred and thirty thousand followers and he films ice arrest
in LA and he was honored by the City Smela
for safeguarding migrants from the illegal raids. I'm reading on
behalf of the City of LA and the Northern Council
District represent the certificate of recognition and to Richard Lay

(07:11):
in honor of your unwavering commitment to keep in South
Los Angeles community in foreign empowered and protected, your tireless
efforts to safeguard our neighborhoods from illegal raids and abductions.
Reflect a profound dedication to justice and safety and well
being of our residents in the city of Los Angeles.
He escaped ICE custody earlier the sherewell filming federal officers

(07:35):
Certificate of recognition to Richard la from the Legislature of
the State of South Carolina, sedition. Now we got them
talking about how ICE agents are not trained correctly. They're

(07:55):
shooting dogs and leaving small kids and cars. Who saying that, Anna,
who used to have a big old neck, now now
you can see you can see your neck. Yeah, Anna Navarro,
Scott Jennings, go, is.

Speaker 6 (08:11):
There proper training happening here?

Speaker 4 (08:13):
When it comes to us.

Speaker 5 (08:15):
There's not.

Speaker 7 (08:15):
We all listen, we've all seen it, and there shouldn't be.

Speaker 8 (08:19):
You definitively state that they're not being properly trained.

Speaker 7 (08:22):
You know that they're shooting dogs. They're shooting dogs and
peoples that have been locked in people's bathrooms. They're abandoning
small children alone in cars while they No, no, it's
not false.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Look it up.

Speaker 7 (08:34):
Don't just say false false.

Speaker 9 (08:38):
Woofoof, Hey Johnny, you got it in your shooting Mama, Mama,
I leave that kid in the cars hot outside.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
We don't care about them, just painting them out to
be evil. You know what you're doing there, and a Navarro,
you're just fueling up some crazy lunatic to have more
of a re in to go take a pop shot.
Shame on you. They're not violating people's human rights.

Speaker 7 (09:05):
Well they're training, then they're not at learning that stuff.
They're definitely violating human rights.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Oh they're not. They're not learning the stuff. The stuff
the stuff.

Speaker 7 (09:14):
Training, then they're not at learning the stuff. They're definitely
violating human rights.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
Scott, I disagree with you.

Speaker 8 (09:20):
Okay, well that's what I know under Joe Biden. Under
Joe Biden, they didn't enforce federal immigration law. Now we do.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
We're having hundreds of My point is that you things
will happen, But she said they are not you.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
They're trained. Stop it. That's why they're getting so mad.
They're so effective. And I says, five thousand more agents coming,
so this is going to be ramped up even more.
And all you got to say is what Scott Jennings
says right here at the end of Anna No Neck
Navarro here talking about it. He just and listened to him.

(09:52):
She's like, why aren't you yelling at me? He hasn't
been yelling. He just says, you don't want the law enforce,
do you? That's what you can say to it. Really,
let them just talk to you. Don't want the law enforce,
do you?

Speaker 8 (10:05):
I disagree with the generalization that they're scooping up us.
So there's over a half a million illegal the little
good children.

Speaker 7 (10:14):
Citizen.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
I know you don't want the law enforce. I get it.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
You don't meet the yell at pants.

Speaker 4 (10:19):
You don't want the law.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
You're the one yelling. You're the one. See. You can't
even admit that she was the one yelling. Something's off
in the head. It really is. Something's off in the head.
Texas found thousands of illegals registered to vote on state
voter rolls. Secretary of State said twenty seven hundred and
twenty four non citizens flagged to a federal database cross check.
See Texas is doing this. They're they're tapping into the

(10:42):
citizenship records in the US Citizenship and Immigration Service database.
It's called the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements that the
federal government has and if you're here illegally and you
want some kind of entitlements. Uh, you're you're in the
system here. So they compared it to the state's eighteen
million registered voters and it gave him the data. Can

(11:06):
you imagine if we did that in California? Oh, My
Texas Governor Grig Abbott said, the state's removed more than
one million and eligible or outdated registrations since twenty twenty one. So, yeah,
the legal aliens voted in past Texas elections. It's going
to go to the Attorney General's office for potential prosecution

(11:27):
on that. But imagine if we cleaned up our roles here.
Imagine if we reformed or got rid of Prop fifty seven.
Reform Prop fifty seven. It's a big topic. And I
attended the rally two weekends ago, two weekends ago. Yet
now with Stephen Quick out there, I met some of
the family members and I said, hey, you got an

(11:49):
open mic here. At four point thirty, we're going to
talk to Ramon Rodriguez's little brother, Sergio was murdered back
in twenty twenty one. Steph Quick's also going to join us,
so they'll be here at the bottom of the hour,
and it's it's not something to look forward to have
to listen to. But if you're going to stay out
here in this state and you don't want one of
your family members to be murdered, you need to listen
and maybe it will inspire you to get involved. We

(12:11):
got to change this. They'll join us. Four thirty the assist.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
At Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Mayor Baskin give out certificates to illegals down there to
honor them. Where's the certificates to rebuild homes in the
fire area? Very good point. You got your certificates out
of order, Mayor pass awkward. See there you go. It
makes makes a whole lot of sense. We'll follow up
to that story yesterday about the guy that grabbed the
Fresno police officer's gun at the hospital and committed suicide

(12:41):
with it. He was a former Madera County Sheriff's deputy,
thirty two year old Isaac hare hare E of Fresno.
He was being investigated for retail theft and impersonating an officer.
He knew how to do that because he used to
be one. They asked him to meet at the Northwest
Trosnol police station. When he got there, they tried to
arrest him. He resisted try to pull a gun gun
out that he had on him. He was tased multiple

(13:02):
times and put in handcuffs. He thought that'd be the
end of it. After I guess being tased all those
multiple times, he had to take it to the hospital
and make sure everything was okay. I need to go
to the bathroom. To let him go to the bathroom.
President Police Chief many Castle says he attacked an officer,
got ahold of the officer's pistol, and then turned the

(13:23):
gun on himself. Can you imagine how quickly that happened
and everybody in that surrounding because a head being blown
up is not a pretty scene. That would have splattered,
I would assume. Ah, I mean, I know everybody's gonna say,
how could he possibly gotten an officer's gun. Well, I

(13:45):
think we got to say that maybe let his guard
down a little bit. Could be a a rookie, Yeah,
it could be a rookie. It's not real easy to
take a weapon from a gun holster. When they got
strapped in like that, you know, they unsnap them to
pull them out, correct. Yeah, with our shooting here into

(14:09):
the building here Sunday morning. I was standing right next
to an office of there, and I was looking down
at his belt and all the stuff on it. I'm
pretty sure I saw that snap over it. Yeah, so
that nobody can just come up in public and grab
it out with that. So I guess we'll find out
more about this. But nobody else got hurt in this.
A lot of people getting hurt though by this shutdown,

(14:29):
aren't they? Listen to the number two ranking House Democrat,
congress Ooman Catherine Clark from Connecticut admitting that, yes, we're
gonna let family suffer, but we need the leverage. Trump
is just winning with too much stuff. We need this leverage,
so they're gonna suffer him. We're going to get the leverage.

Speaker 10 (14:49):
I mean, the shutdowns are terrible, and of course there
will be you know, families that are going to suffer.
We take that responsibility very seriously. But it is one
of the few leverage times we have.

Speaker 9 (15:05):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
So there you have it, right, mister president.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
This is a good one.

Speaker 10 (15:12):
Is everybody listening, But it is one of the few
leverage times we have.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
What do you mean by that? There? Connor Slilman Clark,
few leverage times you have, meaning, oh, you're not in
power and you're going to create it. However you weigh
you can and you don't. Don't bother you who you heard? Yes,
that's exactly what you said. You got it right there.
Republicans have made it clear they're willing to negotiate with
Democrats on the healthcare issue. They don't even want to

(15:39):
open the government. You just heard top the hour Fox
News right there, another vote. Do we have the results? Yeah,
they refuse to open. And right now you got them
openly admitting that's the that's the House whip, the number
two House Democrat behind the dollar store sombrero guy Jeffreys. Yeah,

(16:00):
they're gonna willing to make American family suffer to just
clean leverage. Is that what she said, honey?

Speaker 10 (16:06):
But it is one of the few leverage times we have.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Yeah, that's exactly what she said. So if you had
any question out there, who's playing games here? Democrat voters?
Had that just make you feel right there, wasn't that
kind of deflating like, oh, why did she say that?
They know the Obamacare at tax credits that they set
up to expire happened in less than ten days. Wow, man,

(16:34):
they're just not get to work. This is just and
again I'm mad at Republicans did that. We're even in
this situation everyone, Why are you mad? It's a Democrat's fault.
You hear them all, Hey, we always pass these clean
continuing resolutions. Why would Republicans be upset about a continuing
clean resolution? It sounds pretty good, doesn't it. Eh, clean
continuing resolution. That sounds like progress in the mediation with

(16:59):
the divorce court. It sounds good. That's good news or something. No,
we're still as we're now in October, Republicans have the
White House, have the Senate at the House, and we're
still spending at Biden numbers. So when they're when you
hear the President going, oh, Choe Schumer already signed for
the Yeah, it was the Biden numbers. It was what
Democrats brought for. So have we really had reductions?

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Oh? Could we?

Speaker 1 (17:24):
If they're still passing these continuing resolutions, they're just stop
gap funding measures to get to the next point where
they're not supposed to behave this way, we're actually have
to tare I say it a balanced budget?

Speaker 4 (17:39):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's power.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Talk juveniles when they commit these heinous adult crimes, so
that they have to serve proper time to pay for
their crimes. Now, this is up in the air right now,
and it's up to the judge and Steven, that's why
you're fighting this.

Speaker 11 (17:57):
Yeah, yeah, this is happening way too long. And I
brought some numbers in from twenty twenty two to twenty
twenty three that increase in juvenile offenses have gone up
twenty three percent. And I had a graph here over
the lap from twenty twenty to twenty twenty five, it's
doubled in cases for violent crime. And so what they've

(18:22):
done with Prop fifties is not deterring this crime. It's
actually gone up. So it's almost like it's encouraged it
what they've put in place to allow judges to make
these decisions. And then also the very light sentencing parameters
that they're given down if they stay in the juvenile system,
and that's four to seven years for killing someone.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
I was going to send this to you yesterday. I
was actually going to film it with my phone and
send you the video right audio here of Judge Shaneen.
She's now the US Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Listen to what she had to say about juveniles.

Speaker 12 (18:56):
It's time to lower the age of criminal response. It's
time that we get fifteen year olds who are part
of this gang into the criminal justice system so that
we have a record of who they are.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Yeah, so at least the words getting out there and
you're fighting it. I saw right here a local news
story about twenty year old mother was murdered back in April.
It's the same thing. This is in Kings County. But
the DA's pushing to be tried as an adult. But
it'll be left up to the judge.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Correct.

Speaker 11 (19:29):
We were there this week. You are for that hearing
that family is our family. Now, there's not twenty one
of us that are fighting this, twenty one families that
are victims of teen violence.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
We were there in the courtroom, Nana. Am I saying
that right, Nanon?

Speaker 11 (19:45):
Yeah, we were there giving her hugs. So she's part
of the bigger family now, so it's just a travesty.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
She was.

Speaker 11 (19:51):
Yeah, young young mom just was taken out and I
saw the person in court and it's like okay, And
I heard the defense arguments. I heard the DA arguments
and all the considerations. So that yeah, we go back
on the fourth and it's public hearings, so anyone can
come these Some of these are public, so if you're

(20:13):
interested in hearing this stuff, come out and watch and
listen and hear the arguments that are going on both
sides why people that kill should should stay in the
juvenile system.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Steph and I was reading the da D A Hacker.
They're said, if the judge rules against them, they plan
to appeal. I would assume maybe that might be in
your case as well. If it gets ruled the opposite
way that you want it to go.

Speaker 11 (20:33):
Absolutely absolutely we're going to throw up to the pill
at court for appeal.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
I'm so glad you're out in these courtrooms supporting these families,
because it's not something that anybody has any kind of
class to go to in life to learn how to handle.
It's suddenly forced upon you. It's thrown up on you,
and suddenly that's where you are. And speaking of the family,
I said, open my care for any families. I want
to introduce Ramon Rodriguez. Ramal, welcome in man, thank you,

(20:59):
and sorry we meet none of these situations. But when
we spoke on the phone. We we had a real
good conversation and I want to continue that on the air.
You're from you from the valley.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Yeah, so born Presno kind of grew up all over.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
And let me tell you that I always tell people
like you. I always hear people complain about the valley.
I've lived all around America. Eighty percent of America would
love to live right here.

Speaker 6 (21:25):
Yeah, and I think a lot of people, you know,
the media and internet will kind of paint California to
be one way.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Right here in the Central Valley, it's a totally different breed.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (21:37):
I think there's a certain level of country when you
come from the valley that isn't appreciated. You know, when
you go from either Bay La San Francisco.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Even hip hop guys early Tabet country.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Believe.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
I believe that now, Ramon, your story here. You're one
of what was it eight you said?

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Or yeah, there's there's the head of us total eight.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Stand Your little brother, Sergio lost his life back in
twenty twenty one. Ramon, I hate to have you tell
this story, but this is what this is about, to
get people to wake up to what's happening.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
So, yeah, my brother was in a program, and he
was He had a roommate. There had been friction there
a couple of times, you know, police got involved. One night,
it just kind of escalated to a point where, you know,
you never get back from it. So, you know, they

(22:33):
got into an altercation his roommate and his girlfriend. His
girlfriend Isabella, who actually took a knife, admitted to stabbing
him nineteen times in the neck, back and chest, after
which they proceeded to and these are their words from

(22:55):
the detective that he told us that they had said
that they got a good night's rest. Next morning, they
went to the store. They grabbed cleaning supplies, steak knives,
and when they got back to the house, they had
mutilated his body. They cut him pretty much in half,

(23:17):
from the ribs down his lower half. We never recovered.
They had disposed of into the trash can, and by
the time they had, you know, admitted to it, discovered it,
there was so much tonnage of waste on top of it,
it would be impossible, It's less than a needle in
a haystack to try to recover that his upper half.

(23:40):
They put him in a trash bag, They put him
in a laundry hamper, and then they walked him through
the canal from the apartment. They proceeded to kick him
over into the canal, dragged him under, and then set
his body on fire, covered him with a tarp partially,

(24:06):
and that's how he was discovered. A homeless woman bust
her heart. She discovered his body. She thought it was
a mannequin at first, actually, and yeah, that's how we
I think. So October ninth, we realized he was missing,
and then we all kind of converged, you know, everybody
showed him to the house. We were, you know, asking

(24:27):
the roommate who was involved. We didn't know it at
the time. You know, have you seen him? He's like, no,
I haven't seen him, haven't talked to him, anything like that.
October thirteenth comes around, we hear about the article that
a body was found, and October fifteen, that was when

(24:47):
the detectives confirmed that it was his body.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Well, I'm sorry, see, even this is probably one of
the most graphic stories I bet that you've heard from
people that have had lost family members.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Yeah, it is.

Speaker 11 (25:00):
It's very disturbing.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
But Ramona, now, now let's go into what happened to
the people that did this to your brother.

Speaker 6 (25:10):
So October twenty first, Lawrence and Isabelle they were arrested
for the crime. Lawrence was charged with accessory to the
murder since she actually Isabella actually took responsibility for actually

(25:34):
stabbing him. So that's what she was charged with.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Murder.

Speaker 6 (25:39):
Accessory too in California. I mean, whether it's robbery or
anything else, you know, accessory to, you know, stolen goods,
whatever it maybe it's all charged the same. It's not really,
it's kind of a slap on the wrist. So in
let me see you have it written down. March of
twenty twenty three, Lawrence was sentenced, and in September of

(26:04):
twenty twenty three, he was released. He was out and
about as far as I know, free to do as
he pleases. Has been free since twenty twenty three. And
April of twenty twenty three, Isabelle Ruiz she was sentenced
with the plea and in August, just recently of twenty

(26:24):
twenty five, she was released under PROP fifty seven where
she currently attends.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Released.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
Yeah, released under So she's released, but she's serving the
rest of her time, technically serving her time at Sacramento State.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
How does she serve time? At Sack State. Is she
is there a Sack State jail.

Speaker 6 (26:48):
Or on campus Sacramento State University she can't leave it
or something that's ad her jail now that yeah, apparently
as far as my understanding is, she's on Sacramento State
attending class, is she's pretty much confined to the state campus.
But I mean, that's its own small city, and she's

(27:09):
deserved the rest of her time out there at Zach
State getting her education, which everyone in this room and
outside of it is paying for.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
I think a lot of people right now feel truly
enraged that that was what four years ago, yeah, just
about four years ago, that she stabbed, they mutilated the body,
he assisted. He's out, she's out, and I'm sure that
she's not paying for her own education. I don't know
if you know that, but her taxpayers paying for it.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
It's definitely taxpayer funded.

Speaker 6 (27:42):
So it's it's all part of Pro fifty seven, you know,
And that's one of the infuriating things about Profitty seven
is you know, they poison as something that's supposed to
reduce costs to the state by not keeping people who
quote unquote be rehabilitated. But I mean, we're now funding

(28:05):
her education, which she's going to sax State. That's not
a cheap education. That's not a cheap education by any means.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
I mean you're talking.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
She's being housed, she's being fed, she's going to classes,
and it's really it's disheartening to know that somebody who
committed something like that just four years ago. Mind you,
she was seventeen when it happened, barely a minor in

(28:34):
my mind, barely a minor, and I think the greater
part of the general population would consider that.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
Pretty close to being an adult.

Speaker 6 (28:49):
I mean, as far as I know, her and Lawyance
were having a relationship. If you're able to have a
relationship to that degree and make decisions such as stabbing
some you should be held accountable.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Well, actually, if you said this, I'm sorry if I
didn't pick it up. What was the relationship to Sergio
and these two individuals? Again, was she an X or No?
They were just roommates. So actually it was just Lawrence
and Sergio that were roommates. Okay, and she was the
girlfriend of Lawrence. Okay. Wow, Ramona, that's a hard story
to tell. How about if we just take a little

(29:24):
break and enjoy our carbonated beverages here and we're going
to come back and talk about what you two strong
men are up to. We'll do it next.

Speaker 4 (29:33):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
We need to reform, be good. If many elements are
Prop fifty seven, these are voter we can't get mad
at well, we can get mad at some politicians because
they wrote these, but California voters, I guess we're scammed
into this. Realizing now there were a lot of horn
haunts and thumbs up there for the voice, your voice
on Prop fifty seven. Steven Quick was up at the

(29:59):
rally to whe weekends ago and they've been busy ever
since his son Caleb was murdered in Clovis in the spring.
And now there are two juveniles that are being decided.
It'll be decided by a judge because Prop fifty seven
took it out of the DA's hands. You heard Ramon
Rodriguez's story. Ramone, Steven, thank you for joining me in

(30:21):
here and sharing your story. Ramone. I think many people
were just stunned to hear that the two people that
were charged in sentenced for your brothers murdered the heinous,
heinous activities are now able to go out and get
a get a fish full at McDonald's. They're out walking around,
going to school at Sex State exactly. That's that's something.

(30:45):
Did they does she go by her name? Do they
hide it?

Speaker 8 (30:48):
What?

Speaker 10 (30:48):
What?

Speaker 1 (30:49):
What kind of privileges do they give to these young murderers.

Speaker 6 (30:53):
So as far as what I know, if she goes
by a different name, that's actually that's all speculation. I've
not been able to find anything that can link her
name to Sack State. The only thing I know is
I know for sure that she's going to Sack State.

(31:15):
But I mean, if you go look at I mean,
that's all public record. There's nothing that shows up as
it is about.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Ruies and this young woman and this young man took
his brother's life in twenty twenty one, and now they
are out. What was the amount of time that they
when the trial was going on? That was it time
in where they.

Speaker 6 (31:36):
I mean, yeah, so when I saw October twenty first,
Lawrence and Isabell, we're both arrested for it. Now five
months prior to the first court hearing, which off the
top of my head, I can't remember. It was early
March for Lawrence. Lawrence was free to walk around. Mind you,
he admitted to the mutilation of a corpse to a detective,

(31:59):
but five months prior to that, he was free to
walk around. We actually ran into him at the courthouse
on the first court date. He walked by us, and.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Yeah, that helped cut your brother in half exactly.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
And yeah, he had walked by us.

Speaker 6 (32:15):
And so prior to that five months, I mean, you know,
who knows he could have tooken off if you wanted to.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
He could have went everywhere. It's not like he had
an ankle monitor on.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
And he wasn't convicted of anything at the time. He
had just made a confession as well as Isabelle. But
between pretty much March of twenty twenty three and August
of twenty twenty five, Isabelle was incarcerated. But now again,
like I said, she's at Sack State getting an education,

(32:44):
and the taxpayers are footing the bill for that.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Lawrence his whereabouts as far.

Speaker 6 (32:49):
As I know, he's just somewhere in California, But he
holds no obligations to the court.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
I don't know about you. Somebody got in a bar
fight and somebody pulled a gun out and probably not
and shot somebody and took their life. I don't look
at them as bad as somebody that didn't take somebody's
life but helped cut somebody in half. Yeah, that's dark
and demented.

Speaker 6 (33:12):
Yeah, I mean it's mutilation of a corpse. I think
it takes a certain level of evil, darkness and evil
in somebody's mind and heart to be able to be like, Okay,
this happened, and now this is what we're going to
do to try to hide it. And you know, it's
screams premeditated, at least for me, and obviously my opinion

(33:34):
is probably biased, but it's screams premeditation.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
You don't strike me in the slightest as a weak man,
But he showed strength to let that man walk by.
What's it been like for you? I've talked to Stephen
about it. He's his loss is fresher than yours. You've
had four years? What's that roller coaster been like?

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (33:54):
You know what, First, it was really hard on all
of us, especially you know, he's got a lot of
friends that are still going through it really heavy. I mean,
when these these these men call him brother, I mean,
it wasn't a term that they were using lightly. It's
not like, oh, hey, well you have a good day, brother,
I mean he was saying. They're saying brother like we're

(34:15):
blood basically, even though we got different moms, different dads
who come from different sides. That's my brother. And you know,
some of my siblings did take it harder than others,
you know what I mean. Some of us were closer
to him, some of us weren't as close, but we
all still showed up the same the very minute that
we knew that, hey, nobody's heard from Sergio. Nobody's not
posting on social media. He's not on Facebook, he's not

(34:37):
on Snapchat, he's not on Instagram, he doesn't have a
presence like he would. Everyone noticed immediately, So everyone basically
rallied up and took it on, and we were, you know,
we were chasing every single lead we could, every possibility. Hey,
you know, he you know, might have just got the

(34:58):
let the stress get to him, and he took off
out of state somewhere, you know what I mean, That
was a possibility.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
No, your whole up hope, Yeah, exactly want to hang
on us. So we how long I was it till
the body was fun you knew what was that time period.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
So we we realized October ninth. We realized October ninth
that he was missing, and a week later pretty much
we found out and we're notified that that the body
found in President was.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
His mom Rodriguez. Thank you for sharing your story about
your brother, Sergio. Stephen Quick, thank you for fighting the
good fight, and the families are coming together to try
and get this stop with the reform on fifty seven, Stephen,
how can they help.

Speaker 11 (35:43):
We've teamed up with a group called Beloved Survivor Survivors,
say Beloved Survivorsky, Yeah, there's a local girl in the area.
Tina Rodriguez is our main point of contact. So if
you have been affected by teen violence in this capacity,
or if you know anyone else, reach out to Beloved Survivors.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
And just search it up online.

Speaker 11 (36:07):
Beloved Survivors, Yeah, reach out to that gig get the
phone number. I don't have the phone number on hand
with me, but yeah, we're at twenty one now. We're
wanting to get to two hundred. Mind you, this has
been three months that I've started this.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
Steven Quick, thank you so much. Look up Beloved Survivors
Romon Rodriguez. Thank you, good job man, good to meet
you in person, and sorry to hear your story. Right there, guys,
we got to fight back against us. It could be
your family one day. Go check out beloved survivors and
pray for the Quick family and pray for the Rodriguez family.

(36:41):
God bless both of you men.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
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