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May 12, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
His announcement. His big announcement was actually his big announcements
in my mind here actually too, taking on China, taking
on big pharma, tariffs lowered, drug prices lowered. And the
winner is we, the American people. Thank you, President Trump.

(00:24):
What kind of montage can we go back over. Let's
just start with Bill Clinton. Let's go into some George
w I'm sure he and Cheney said something about lowering
drug prices into Obama's minister. Oh yeah. To almost every
Democrat running for any congress, state center, anywhere, all of
the Democrat politicians, this was always They're big thing, right,

(00:47):
They're going to lower drug prices, and it's those Republicans
that are raising your cost and cutting your health care.
Imagine the sticker shock many people have had here in
America where you go out to the pharmac see and
you're like, oh wait, I'm sorry, you got something wrong.
I have insurance. Oh no, we know, we know. He

(01:09):
tells President Trump did a funny story. He was talking
about he had what do he call hims his fat
friend or he is just something else? Isn't he talking
about how he gets the same Call him up. I'm

(01:30):
gonna go back and find the audio of this because
it's classic. Oh hit the mic the uh where his
buddy was in the UK and he called him he
used to call him Donald, but he called him up
as president. How come I'm getting the fat shot? He
called it? Trump did, and he said, over he costs

(01:50):
me like over a thousand in America, and it's so
cheap over here. So many examples of like that. You
wouldn't know it, I guess unless you went over to
some other country. He said, he's going to set a
thirty day deadline for drug makers to lower the cost.
I'm going to read, I'll be instituting the most Favored
Nation policy with the United States will pay the same

(02:11):
price as the nation that pays the lowest price anywhere
in the world. Boy, that helps make Americans pocketbooks get
a little bit better to returning to great again here
if this keeps happening, I'm as excited about this as
I and the chicken thighs I smoked this weekend. It's
the same level of excitement. Now, what did the pharmaceutical

(02:37):
lob You have to say, remember the we're all in
this together gang, get in line for the mr NA
that's going to stop you from getting covid. Oh, I'm
sorry getting line for the booster. That's it doesn't protect
you from covid. It, I'll protect you from dying. Like
all the they get in line, you know that getting
line group. And again i'd be an idiot to be

(02:57):
say we got to get away. We're done with the
pharmaceutical lobby. Like no, that's we kind of need the
pharmaceutical industry to live in the modern age. But the
governmental control just think RFK Junior, we need to have
a rain over it here. It's like saying get rid
of the petroleum industry. The left says, well, there's pharmaceutical

(03:20):
lobby that's out there. Well, yeah, they are out there,
and it's big business, big Why do you think they
want to keep young people and as they grow into
younger adults, to middle aged adults, to older aged adults
just on so many of these drugs that they got,

(03:41):
these fancy little jingles and they suddenly they take the
pill and they're out playing bass guitar in the park
and a band of dudes in their fifties just having
a great time. Who puts those nightmarish kind of scenes together.
It's it's they're weird. They're all weird. There's none of

(04:02):
them that are normal. Must be one company that puts
all those together. Well, that group out there that puts
all those commercials that are weird. Say it's a bad
deal for America, what Trump's doing, Well, imagine that, right,
go ahead, give us a surprise. You're not gonna make
as much money. Our country will finally be treated fairly.

(04:26):
Our citizens' health care calls will be reduced by numbers
never thought of before. That's what President Trump said. That
is a big announcement, and it's a bigger announcement for
somebody right now that was deciding do I keep taking
this medication or do I not run my air conditioning.

(04:46):
You know, there are different segments of society that there's
many people here in this right now that go prescription. Yeah,
we had some in our family, but yeah it was expensive,
but we got enough money we covered it. It was
a blip on our radar. Then there are those that
have a bunch of kids and yeah it affects somewhat.
He's still got some kind of money there, but there's

(05:09):
a lot of people that yeah, it's definitely affecting. And
there's somebody right now that goes, Yeah, I'm wealthy, but boy,
you don't even know what we're going through with these
prescription costs. It affects everybody. President Trump said immediate savings.
Drug prices to be cut by ninety five percent, even

(05:31):
said some of them up to eighty. Then he had
to make sure he typed in here on this post.
Plus gas, energy, groceries, all other costs down, no inflation,
all in capital letters love DJT. You gotta admit he's
on a roll. Cut Medicaid, Medicare, massive cuts.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I think you're going to.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
See a tremendous cut. I don't think, I mean, I
know you're going to see it in Medicaid and Medicare.
That cut will be messed. Drugs are fifty sixty percent
of the cost. So Medicaid costs are going down, and
Medicare costs are going down because of what we're doing today.
And there's no it's not like OGE. Well maybe it

(06:12):
won't happen. It's going to happen because the other countries
have not you us. Now the drug companies are going
to have to say, listen, if you don't pay more, we're.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
Not going to give you the drug. And they're willing
to do that. So that's it. They have to we
have to equalize.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Look at this in that what Hitler did, came in
and did price control. What a fascist price control.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
It's not price control.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
What was price control as before if you want to
talk about price control is what they were doing.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
They were making us paid. They set a price and
they said here's what we're.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Going to pay and anything else, Charge America.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Yeah, we got charge for a lot of things, didn't we.
He's he's he's doging the world. Here's what the White
House released. The order instructs administration to communicate price targets
to pharmaceutical manufacturers to establish at America, the largest purchaser

(07:14):
and thunder of prescription drugs in the world that gets
the best deal from the White House. RFK Junior said,
I never thought that's what happened in my lifetime. Here's
what rf K Junior said. He said, I got a
couple kids who were Democrats and big Bernie Sander fans,
and when I told them this was going to happen,

(07:34):
they had tears in their eyes because they thought this
is never going to happen. We finally have a president
who's willing to stand up for the American people. Well,
imagine that. Well, as President Trump tells us here, it's
the Democrats that allowed this to happen.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
It was at that time that a very stupid president,
and it really went crazy during.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
The last four years.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
And remember this, the Democrats are the ones that allowed
this to happen, the ones.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
That were the protector of this pricing system. And I
think it's going to be very hard.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
You have to ask Democrats, are they going to vote
against the one great, big, beautiful deal that's being negotiated now,
tax cuts et cetera.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Were now on top of the tax cuts and regulation cuts,
all the things.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
Now you're going to say that the price of your
medicine is going down by sixty seventy eighty percent, You're
going to vote against it?

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah, they will. As I said, if President Trump today
had announced a cure for cancer, they would be against it.
Prices going down. They're going to look rather foolish though,
if they aren't somewhat okay with this crazy dates and
crazy nights. Here's howth Secretary Kennedy on what President Trump's

(08:50):
been able to get done accomplished.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
But he can't be bought Unlike most of the politicians
in this country, and he is standing here for the
America people. I don't know what you know. There's there's
writers like Lord Elizabeth Warren or Robert Reich who are
saying that President Trump is on this side of the
Olic arcs. There has never been a president more willing

(09:15):
to stand up to the Olick arcs than President Donald Trump.
And I'm very, very proud of you, mister President, for
your courage for I'll say, because I don't want to
be crude, you're intestinal fortitude, you're stiff the spine, and
your willingness to stand up for the American people. We

(09:36):
have four point two percent of the world's population. We
our country represents seventy five percent of the revenues for
pharmaceutical companies. We's been in our country eleven dollars. But
he can't be bought, unlike most of the politicians in
this country.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Yeah, Ernie and White as well. We know you'll be
a excited about this, won't you. Bernie? Come on, how
do you vote against this bill? This is going to
be now while good stuff is happening now. It's easier
to laugh at them as opposed to laughing at him.
When they were in control and bad things were happening.

(10:16):
So good things are happening. Now, let's just sit back
and no, I'm trying to lease the weight. Don't put
butter on it, just salt. Yeah, let's see some popcorn.
Let's let's watch their reaction to this. How do they
vote against I think.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
A lot of Democrats are going to be forced to
do something that their leaders are going to beg them
not to do.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
And let's vote for the bill. I don't see how
they can vote against it.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
How can they vote against it when drug prices, drugs
and pharmaceuticals are going to be down.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Very interesting, Yeah, they'll find the way. We don't want
the prices to go down. Why because I'm the boss?
The boss? How about that?

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (10:57):
How about that? How about that great producer over there,
director Ryan Nigel? Finding me this audio here of this
comedy that I was describing. Here, here's President Trump talking
about his friend.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
I mean, I'll tell you a story.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Friend of mine who's a business man, very very very
top guy. Most of you would have heard of him,
a highly neurotic, brilliant businessman, seriously overweight, and he takes
the fat, the fat shot drug and he called me
up and he said.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
President.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
He used to call me Donald. Now he calls me President.
So that's nice respect. But it's the rough guy, smart guy,
very successful, very rich. I wouldn't even know how we
would know this, but because he's got comments, President, could
I ask you a question. What I'm in London and
I just paid for this damn fat drug I take.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
I said, it's not working.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
He said, I just paid eighty eight dollars and in
New York I pay thirteen hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
What the hell is going on?

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Good? He'll be happy now to go get his prescriptions
in Newark. Let's stop for a moment, take a breath.
We're seventeen weeks in release. Just this weekend, President Trump
announced a trade deal with China. We'll talk more about

(12:25):
that coming up. Brokered and in person meeting between Ukraine
and Russia. Helped stop a war between India and Pakistan,
announced a big end to pharmaceuticals gouging US in America,

(12:45):
and got the final American hostage released by a Moss.
Guys were on our way to making it great again.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Can't use that anymore. It's like calling a woman in
the nineteen forties or fifties a dame. Hey, dame, let's
bring back dame. Is that a put down or is
that a compliment? I don't I wouldn't mean it as
a compliment. Maybe you should just do it between guys. Hey,
what about that new dame? What you know about the

(13:19):
new dame. You wouldn't go up and be like, hey,
new dame. Yeah, it's this guy talk. We'll keep it
that way. I didn't want to bring this up on
Friday because we got a note to maybe worry about.
I knew the exact time, that time frame Friday night
into Saturday morning. I think it was due at like
three am East coast or that nineteen seventy two Soviet

(13:40):
space probe Cosmos four eighty two to come crashing back
to Earth, and they had kind of is the word
triangulated it, I'll use that word. They triangulated it to
some areas that could hit, and the Americas were one
of them. So if I brought that up, I knew
it would have negatively affected some crazy person out there
like me that would keep that in their head and

(14:02):
kind of stay awake till the time went. I gave
you the odds and just being hit by anything from space,
it was like one in a billion, and then another
was one and a ten, you know it was. And
the odds were it was gonna hit in the ocean somewhere,
because that's basically what the Earth is predominantly covered by.
And sure enough it did. It splashed down in the

(14:24):
Indian Ocean, all right. Who we survived. It could have
just as ease well not just as easily, because but
it could have hit a populated area. Imagine what would
have happened there. And we got a lot of these,
I mean, we got thousands of these up there whizzing
around the Earth. This would have been going whizzing around

(14:46):
for fifty three years. So what goes up must come down.
In the future, they're gonna it's gonna be acid raining
down some satellites now, a lot of them that they're
still functioning, even have parachutes. They didn't think this one.
It had a problem and with the rocket or something
it got stranded up there and hit about one hundred

(15:07):
and fifty miles an hour. So we survived, aren't you glad? Yeah?
I'd rather bring you good news than on Feel Good Friday.
I was like, do I really want to go there
with this because it'll get stuck and somebody's crany them
up there tonight. What's wrong, honey, You're just not acting right? Uh? None, none,
you know, focus done. I It was probably a few

(15:31):
days after high school graduation. Ridge Cress nineteen eighty four,
those of you know the high desert down there in
southern California, No Ridgecrest, China Lake Naval Weapons Center. There's
a little town called in your current. That's where my
buddy Darren lived. And we got a call on the
home phone, Hey, there's a bear down here at the
whatever the little market was off the highway there, and

(15:51):
it was a bear up a big like phone pole
wooden hole out there. It was not a big bear,
but yeah, we had Oh we got in the car
real quick when there. We had to go see the bear.
And then whoever from the Sheriff's department showed up, which
my buddy would later become a deputy of that department.
But they somebody tranquilized it. Some arrow in the bear

(16:13):
just kind of h clalled straight down and boom fell
on the ground. Wow. We all plauded. We knew the
bear was going to be okay, and I'm sure when
it woke up, they took it back up to the
mountains up there. But this was not an Alaska or
Montana or Wyoming. A massive black bear three hundred pounds

(16:35):
mauled to death in eighty nine year old Florida man.
Now when I think of Florida, I think of gators.
I don't think of bears. This is about seventy miles
south of Fort Myers. They searched the area and they
found three bears. They fatally shot them. They didn't tranquilize them.
They shot him. They tested them for DNA to identify

(16:57):
which was responsible for the killing to those bears weren't
but they got shot as well. And hey, when it
comes down to elephants in the zoo, I don't like that.
When it comes down to a bear kills some bite.
Kill all those bears. You don't know which one it
has the taste of human blood, the one that's gonna
come back like that. No, you kill them all. That's

(17:17):
three rugs. A forensic test found the remains of the
man inside one of the bear's stomachs. Eighty nine year
old man attacked by a bear closer to home. Some
of the police urged warning to the community. A bear
was spotted on the loose. To me, that makes more

(17:40):
sense in Florida, the mountains here, a hungry bear, A
thirsty bear. You never know. Some police officer caught a
bear on camera four thirty Friday morning running through a
parking lot, left Paul Prince behind damaged. The container got away,
hadn't been seen again. A preschool in that area kept

(18:01):
the kids inside on that Friday. Yeah, that's a good
that's a good idea. The bears looking for food, looking
for water. California Department of Fishing Wildlife said, all right, well,
thank you for that. There, the young male left his mom,
starting a life of his own. He's just a little adventurous,

(18:23):
he said. He likely headed back to the mountains, but
I'd still Hey, you never know. I know it's not
the weather for but they're known for hibernating, so you
never know where they're chilling out right now. I remember
my apartment complexes in Colorado Springs. Me being the night
awl I was, I would often take my trash out late, late, late,

(18:43):
early into the wee hours of the morning, dark stars
out quiet, and I always knew i'd grab a rock,
throw it over by the dumpsters to make a clinging
sound against the wood or something on the outside of it,
just to here if I hear a rustling of a bear,
because they had all those warning signs up all around

(19:04):
the dumpster, like you could take out your trash and
be killed. Mauld Imagine bear teeth in your neck. That's
what I read every time I saw warning bears. You know,
keep it wrapped up. They ask you to wrap everything
as tightly as you could and not let the smells.
And I'd walk out there with a brown bag trash
not a trash bag, like a paper grocery bag filled

(19:27):
up with pork chop things on the bottom. I couldn't
afford hefty. Then, come on, that was fancy living if
you had that kind of stuff, Man Styre, living by
myself thought. But I always thought, when I was walking
out there, I think of all that food in there.
I'm like, I'm a walking, wafting, moving target. A lot
of times in the snow too, I'd be like, I

(19:47):
knew they might not be down, but when it started
to melt, it might be a little icy out I thought,
what if a bear's now down here, looking smelling, I'm
going to run back on this little ice sheet here.
So yes, I have thought a lot about bears and
only seen one.

Speaker 5 (20:04):
This is the Tremor carry show on the valley. He's
power talk.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
What's up to my buddy Gary? He's up listening in Oregon,
way up in the mountain, kind of higher elevation where
he rides motorcycles and ATVs and goes fishing and skis
and has a dog. He said, you, you city people
are afraid of everything, and like Trump, he gave it
an exclamation point and being the cool duty as he

(20:31):
gave a little smiley face, so let me know he's
not being real aggressive. Hey, yeah, I'm afraid of bears, Garry.
Let's see your fear factor if you had that face,
ah right, like you're realizing your last five seconds or life.
You see it coming at you. Yeah, I know what
You're supposed to make yourself look real big. I'd do

(20:53):
something stupid like all right, I'm smaller than you. Let
me get on your shoulders. Let's make it. Yeah, good idea.
We'd be ah bear come out and we'd fall down
and just be prey right there, stumble, fall down. I
think you make yourself look big and back up slowly.
I don't need to worry about I'm not going to
be up caught in this situation. I already know that.

(21:15):
That's what I think. That's what you're supposed to do.
I know with an alligator you're supposed to run zigzag,
you run straight and catch you. I know with snakes
you sleam alone and run. Yeah, man, I tell you, yeah.
The outdoors it's beautiful. It's great. You have a decent

(21:36):
toilet with a door and a fan and all that
good stuff. But it's the wildness, a wild aspect of it.
And I know most camp sites like Yosemite and all that,
you know, all the hustle and bustle and all the sounds,
and I guess some of the smells can draw men
at times as well. But maybe that's the thrill of
the outdoor people. They like that, Oh there's a bear

(21:58):
out there, Look to get a thrill out of that.
Whereas I would be like, where are the car keys? Yeah,
you don't have to shoot a bear, but you would.
And I'll tell you what was that. It was in
Ohio where this dude had a bunch of classic animals

(22:20):
like tigers and lions and bears, and he released He
was crazy and he released them all, and they the
animal rights people were all upset about it. I remember
I was doing Talking Colorado covering this story about all
the animal rights people were upset about it because they
shouldn't have shot him. What do you think some kids
at a bus stop and you got a jaguire on

(22:42):
the loose. It was exotic animals that he shouldn't even
have had, and he was under investigation and he was
again a crazy guy. I can't believe there hadn't been
a Netflix documentary on this. It was, yeah, sorry, you
gotta shoot him, even though it's break your heart, not
their fault. Some crazy person speaking of a lot of

(23:06):
broken hearts. Calo Quick, the eighteen year old who was
murdered Adam McDonald's after going to the rodeo there with friends.
Strange character inside thirteen minutes, staring at him with a
black hoodie pulled up. I mean, uh, you know, witnesses

(23:26):
had said they thought about saying something that's very odd,
even in uh you know, post COVID wearing a mask,
hoodie life that were some people still have masks on
seeing more of it. But yeah, that stood out. They
knew it, but they weren't there that long. Maybe it's
some guy's older brother waiting for him to get off
work and he's just doesn't want to be there. He

(23:48):
done like the lights and the sound. I've taken Metro
North trains before where I just wanted to do that exactly,
like shut the world out. But it was odd. Reason
was moments later Hali was shot in the head. We
heard about the tesla. Let's let Clovis Police Chief Chief

(24:09):
Kurt Fleming here. This is from the press conference.

Speaker 6 (24:11):
This is so on April twenty third, twenty five, at
seven four pm, the white tesla that we ultimately recovered
arrived at McDonald's the parking lot with both suspects inside.
And here's a photo. We're not going to show any video.
These are all going to be still photos. So this
is several you know, later we'll go through the timeline,

(24:36):
but this is early on in the evening, that's still
daytime hours, and the two suspects are in this vehicle
and they show up at the McDonald's. They stay for
about twenty eight minutes and at eight twelve the tesla
leaves the McDonald's parking lot with both of the suspects
inside the vehicle. This is just a picture of the
vehicle leaving that had parked right in front of the McDonald's.

(25:01):
Ten minutes later, at eight twenty two pm, surveillance footage
shows Caleb entering a McDonald's. So this is that previous
video that we provided the last press conference to just
the still of him coming into the McDonald's.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
You know what I'm Sayinger thinking, if we didn't have
all these cameras, this would be probably very difficult to saw.
You wouldn't have known that there was a tesla getaway
when had the video of him sitting there.

Speaker 6 (25:29):
Let's continue eleven minutes after Caleb entered McDonald's at eight
thirty three pm, video surveillance footage on Knees west of
Willow show the male suspect walking eastbound on Knees on
the south side of the street. So if you can
see that there, he's walking towards McDonald's at the same time,

(25:50):
so this is at eight thirty three. At the same
time at eight thirty three, the white tesla arrives back
at the McDonald's parking lot. Being driven by the female
suspect and she's gonna park a couple sets a rose
back south of the location. At eight thirty eight pm,

(26:10):
surveillance footage shows the male suspect Terry McDonald's, which we
previously provided the video for that. And then at eight
fifty four pm, again this is prior village footage, just
shows him sitting inside of the McDonald's.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Yeah, that's that footage where he had that over and
let me say, Chief Letting did say both the boy
and the girl the suspects are sixteen years old and
they are dating. He did state that as well.

Speaker 6 (26:38):
Eight fifty six the suspect follows the victim and his
friend's exiting the restaurant, which again we've provided this before
the shooting encourage. Right after this, after they walk outside,
suspect runs west through the parking lot towards Willow. One
minute later, at eight fifty seven pm, video surveillance footage

(26:59):
on Knees west of Willow show the male suspect running
westbound on Knees on the south side of the sidewalk.
So the same camera that we had earlier with him
walking is now showing him running back to the opposite direction.
Two minutes after this, at eight fifty nine PM, video
surveillance footage on Knees west of Willow shows the tesla

(27:20):
westbound on Knees being driven by the female suspect. So
she actually goes by this location, does a U turn
kind of in front of the church, comes back, makes
another U turn, and goes back again westbound, we believe,
looking for him. Later, video surveillance footage is captured in

(27:43):
a neighborhood which we're not going to release. And I
kind of talked about this the reasons why last time,
showing the suspect getting into this vehicle and then leaving
the neighborhood, and we believe we don't have it on camera,
but based on these cameras that we do have, we
believe they left the area westbound on n Ease.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
All right, Fresol County DA Lisa Smithcamp's office will be
filing charges tomorrow on this. Chief Fleming here talking to
the to the family on this.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
I can't imagine what the family's going through right now.
Just seeing some of the video clips that you guys
have put online, I know they're hurting. I guess my
hope is by us arresting the murder suspects in this case.
It brings some sense of closure for them, but obviously
it's not going to bring back Caleb in this case.

(28:35):
So before I open up to questions, again, there's not
a lot I'm gonna be able to answer. So if
I say I can't answer it, don't don't get frustrated
with me. It's ongoing investigation. And again in the DA's
office still needs to review this and and file determined
they're gonna file charges. And I don't want to jeopardize
say it's something that was going to is jeopardized that

(28:56):
this case from being moving forward or ultimately getting before
jury and getting the conviction this case.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
See Fleming quoted here saying, whatever the motive is in
this case, taking someone's life is not acceptable. Now a
lot of talk of motive, you wonder that's just not normal. Yeah,
teenagers get in in fights. That happens. But you know
this is like, you know, hired assassin kind of stuff.

(29:25):
And the fact that he would bring up motive and
didn't say random, I'm not going to read into it.
There's rumors, not me. This is the loss of a
young man's life and two young people who Yeah, they
you know, way more remorse and sorrow for the family
of Caleb, and you know they have it snuffed out

(29:46):
so early. It's going to affect both of these families
and the community. But community set aside, the people that know,
the individuals that love them, that still well love these
two suspects as they're still alive, that loved Caleb, Both
families affected for a long time. Chief Fleming said, there's

(30:10):
still you heard him say, a lot more work to
be done, and detectives working for several months on this
case will be doing it. So I don't know how
deep that all of this goes, but at least they're
off the streets. That's crazy man. A nineteen year old
critical condition. A shooting took place at a party for

(30:30):
resident Saturday night, right before eleven reports of a party
gone bad. Normally that might mean somebody broke something or
somebody threw up in the dining room. Now it means shootings,
large gathering at a residence, some sort of disturbance, leather
shots being fired. Nineteen year old male outside the house,

(30:52):
multiple gunshot wounds through his upper body. He's in critical condition.
They believe a single suspect open fire man in his
thirties was shot Sunday night at Lease Say the victim
flag down an officer about ten at Chestnut and dwight Way.
Man was shot at a home down the street at
Chestnuts and Geary. He was transported to Community Regional condition unknown.

(31:14):
Man in critical condition. A stabbing in northwest Fresno for
eleven o'clock Sunday, Sunday, apartment complex, Ashland and Fruit, report
of a fight. They arrived man suffering from a stab wound.
He was taken to the hospital. He's in critical. They
located the suspect and arrested in that A man on

(31:34):
a bike bicycle was killed Sunday, hit by a car
hit and run for six at Belmont and Theesta Street
that would still be daylight. Found the victim lying in
the roadway. He was in his thirties. Taken to Community
Regional where he died. Black sedan fled the area after
that collision. Who White a police file over the weekend?

(32:00):
The uh the car that went airborne at Frying and Shepherd. Today,
I was coming up Shepherd, gonna turn left on the
Fryan to go to forty one, and I hate that turn.
I inch out. I'm always looking. Those are the cars
that get hit. But as the light was red, I
looked over and I saw the big chunk of tree
missing over there where that car went through right before

(32:24):
two am on Friday. Go to Fryant Roulette on YouTube.
The videos up. It's like a Hollywood stunt, that's what
it looked like. And I always said, we all assumed
it was a guy. You know, I'm saying it was
a woman. It was a BMW. That's all they really
know here. And it's just right down the street, just

(32:46):
a few steps away from where Amaya her uh, her
honoring is still up there, picture flowers, those kind of
things where that towchart driver just plowed into her. Sergeant
Wis said, for the amount of vehicle of traffic we
have in that road, which people knows a lot, the

(33:07):
collisions weren't that high that. No, it's the most dangerous
intersection in Fresno. We got to get city Councilman Richardson
on the show here. I tried bringing up Fryant once
we reach Chicken Wings before he won election, and I
stopped my discussion after he quickly said, oh, everybody's an
expert on Fryant. I'm not an expert on anything other

(33:28):
than I don't know thrift shopping and baseball uniforms, and
I'm working on learning how to grill by smoking. But
I do know a thing about fran and Shepherd travel
at fifteen times a week, seven hundred and eighty times
a year, lived here ten years, seventy eight hundred trips
through that intersection and traveling which I originally called the
Fryant Freeway until Fryant Roulette came along with her YouTube channel.

(33:50):
So Fryant Roulette much better a maze. You'll be amazed
and shock when you see the lawlessness that goes on
there all times of the day. The only police presidence
will work. That's it. We're not going to change people's behavior.
Only police presidents will work. There's barely any city council

(34:11):
in Richeson. We need motorcycle cops, and they're ridiculously skinny lanes.
Now we got to make room for those bicycles. Member,
we went over to Europe to learn how to ride
them and how to come back and implement that. So
now we got these bright line green, big in between lanes.
Mind you bicycle riders with cars going sixty seventy really

(34:31):
you made it less safe. That's California government and action.
Oh help us, please Lord.

Speaker 5 (34:39):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
I don't think they do electric chair anymore. I guess
you could lay down and be chemically injected and you're
shrapped down and they shoot something into you. Well, in
South Carolina, you can still choose the firing squad, and
the guy did it. At coord to the New York Post,
convicted cop killer McHale Maudy was chosen to be executed

(35:05):
by firing squad, but he didn't die instantly. Autopsy showed
none of the bullets hit his heart. That area's chest
showed only two bullet wounds instead of three. They hit
him in the liver and other internal organs allowed his
heart to keep beating. He remained alive for roughly they're
saying a minute. So all the debates sparked from everybody

(35:25):
out there, like, ah, that's not good, that's inhumane. It's well,
executions are a punishment intended not to be pleasant. Here's
what I think a cop killer. The guys with the
guns in their correction officers, their law enforcement, it's their brotherhood.
I think they probably said, hey, let's miss the heart,
Let's let this guy suffer. Let's hit him in the

(35:46):
liver and the kidney or something like that. But if
the executioners weren't really really mad at me, that might be.
If they can just hit you in the heart quick,
I think I'd rather have that. And you're just down,
that's it. You know, your blindfold, your cigarette

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