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It's KFI AM six forty and you'relistening to The Conway Show on demand on
the iHeartRadio app. It is TheConway Show, all right, ding Dog.
We start with Justin Timberlake. Man, I woke up to that story.
I couldn't believe it. I'm abig fan of Justin Timberlake. I
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don't know if you know this,but a sound bite that I got to
call years ago saying, hey,Justin Timberlake's manager. I don't even think
Justin Timberlake was involved, but theywant to use a sound bite from your
show. And I'm like, oh, okay, I didn't think anything of
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it. And I signed a bunchof waivers and papers and I get a
check for like thirty eight bucks everycouple of months. But if you listen
to that song sexy Back, isthat the name of the song sexy Back?
Yes, sir, And the guythat goes yeah, that's me.
That's me. And so they hadme record like twenty of them and sent
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him to me and they hated allof them. How about that for insulting
one word and they hated all ofthem. I send him like twenty five
different versions of it, and theysaid, hey, can we just take
one from the radio? And sohe, you know, got legal involved,
and Robin got involved and they andthey signed off on it. Most
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I got was like two hundred andfifty eight dollars when it first came out,
and that's keep petering out. Ididn't do it for the money,
you know, I do radio topay the bills. But my my first
true love is the music industry.And I think everybody knows that, or
the silver screen goes back and forth. But but I was a little disappointed
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that, you know that Justin andI have worked together in the past,
producing great hits, and then hegets busted for DUI or d WI.
What are they back East Krozier isa DWY. I think it depends on
the level of intoxication. Oh isthat right? I didn't know that,
Yeah, all right. And thenthere's a rumor going around he's on nine
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thousand drugs, Molly and I don'tknow, crank coke or whatever it was.
I don't know. There was likefour or five drugs he was on.
But here here's the question. Andfor mister Timberlake, you don't have
anybody that can drive you. Hishotel was literally three blocks from where he
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was eating dinner and partying with friends. And he blows through a stop sign,
and that stop sign that he blowsthrough, the cops sit there because
everybody blows through that stop sign becausenobody sees it. It pops out of
nowhere, and the cops sit thereand they pull people over, one after
another after another. And it wasJustin Timberlake. And the kid that pulled
him over was so young. Thecop was so young, he didn't know
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who Justin Timberlake was no idea whothe guy was. Yeah, and when
Justin Timberlake said, oh, isgoing to ruin my tour, he didn't
know what that meant. But JustinTimberlake is supposed to be playing a Madison
Square Garden. Sold out Madison SquareGarden. That's tough to do. It's
expensive to buy a seat in MadisonSquare Garden. Sold it out two nights
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in a row, I think.And he's gonna be a big concert in
New Jersey. Well, they gotpulled over for duy. He doesn't have
anybody. They can give him aride. Nobody. I'll give him a
ride. I do that, youknow, pay me, I don't know,
not much, but I buzz JustinTimberlake around just to avoid this kind
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of embarrassment. And he's lucky.Man, is he lucky? And I'll
tell you why he's lucky. Hecould have hurt somebody or killed somebody,
and then he could have gone toprison instead of Madison Square Garden, you
know, because it doesn't take muchif you're that bombed and you're driving and
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you just happen to not see somebody, you reach for your phone, whatever,
and you run over a baby ina stroller, or a kid or
an adult, maybe somebody who's asenior citizen walking across the street. Don't
see him. Bang, it's over. And then your whole life changes.
Their whole life changes. Oh man, I don't want to sound too preachy,
but when you got that kind ofmoney, I think you got to
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get a ride. I think yougot to get a ride. Singer Justin
Timberlake was arrested overnight in the Hamptonsfor charges related to driving while intoxicated.
The arrest occurred late Monday in sagHarbor, and this morning Timberlake was arraigned
and released, and we now knowthe charges. He's officially been charged with
one count of d WI that's drivingwhile intoxicated. Okay, so it is
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a DWI. Back there, countof DWI that's driving while intoxicated. He
was cited for running a stop signand failure to keep in his lane.
Oh no, that's not good man. You really have to be bombed to
not keep in your lane. Thosecars, most of the cars nowadays,
they won't let you out of yourlane. Now, if you're on that
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you have that censor on your car, you can't. I drive my wife's
cars. It's got a Bronco fairlynew, and I can't get out of
the lane. Half the time.It pulls me back in the middle of
it, right with that lane sensingcrap. I hate that stuff late,
yeah, I mean, I thinkthat's designed for drunks. The lane sensing.
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You know what is it? Theapp or the whatever the upgrade is
on a car. People magazine isreporting that the singer was having dinner with
friends at the American Hotel. Andagain, don't want to sound too preachy.
Everyone's been nasty in their lives.This guy's got two young kids.
He's got two young children, Ithink both boys, ages nine and six,
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somewhere around them in sag Harbor andwas pulled over shortly after leaving.
Timberlake is set to play in Chicagoon Friday and Saturday. That's before heading
back to New York for two showsnext week, both at MSG. Yeah,
both all four shows sold out,and just minutes ago we heard from
the sag Harbor Police Department they're confirmingthe arrest. We also now know Timberlake
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spent the night in jail. Ishould mention that the singer is due back
in court for a hearing on Julytwenty six. Do you think this has
ever happened where you know, youhave dinner at in the Hamptons and you're
meeting your mother in law for thefirst time, and I don't know,
maybe she's in her fifties or so. And she shows up at the restaurant
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and you and you want to likeask her you know where she was staying.
And you say to her, Hey, sag Harbor, and she's like,
f you, it's possible that happenedright place, sag Harbor. On
your mother in law. She flipsout. Just know it's the name of
the town. She thinks you're commentingon her droopie boobies. You say that
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I don't know, or maybe itgoes both ways. You know, guys
in his seventies and you know he'shad seventy years of gravity pulling on his
on his little lads. Maybe that'swhere it got his name as well.
Who knows his little lads? Yeah, a sag Harbor efew, what are
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you talking about, little gts?That's right, And just minutes ago we
heard from the sag Harbor Police Departmentthey're confirming the arrest. We also now
know Timberlake spent the night in jail. Oh I should mention that the singer
is due back in court for ahearing on July twenty sixth. July twenty
sixth, Oh boy, what amonth July is you got the sentencing for
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Donald Trump. You've got sentencing forJustin Timberlake and my sister and Krozier's birthday
all on the thirtieth of July.What a month? What a month we
got coming up in July, that'swhy. And also I think the Republican
National Convention I think is in Julyas well. I think it's mid July.
So we got a busy month.Keep it on KFI from now until
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that's a cool deal. But howmany listeners we lost during that or did
we gain listeners? You know what? I bet you there are people that
are really into promos, you know, like, oh, we never hear
promos on the stage show about whatwe should know? Yes, that's coming
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up promote and I think I thinkyou know, people may have called their
friends and go, hey, they'redoing promos on KFI Yeah, and podcasts
then later Conways show on iHeart appYeah, let me get let me take
a minute here if you don't mind. You know, it really helps us
out here if you download the podcast. I'm not saying you have to listen
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just do me a huge solid.It doesn't help us monetarily here. I
mean maybe it does, I don'tknow, But what it does it takes
management and they and it takes themoff of our back. As long as
we have good numbers on downloads forthe podcast. You help us out so
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you could download it and not actuallyhave to listen to it, right,
That's what I do, and Idownload them all. I'm like, I'm
not listening to this crap, butit would be nice if they would listen.
Sure, is that right? Followsome great content? Yeah, there's
pretty good stuff. Tim Conway JuniorShow on demand. There was something I
listened to the other day. Oh, I know what I was. I
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always listened back. I make anote. I write a time down whenever
Bellio says something funny. And ithappened on full Pad there sir a year.
It's it happened on Friday when wetook phone calls and Bellio was on
fire Man, I was, andyou are You're right, Bellio when when
you compare yourself to Carol Burnette,I think there's something there? Really Yeah,
I really do agrees. Yeah,I really do. I think you're
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onto something that my husband we wereat the vet this morning and uh,
you're your husband, Joe Hamilton,Lyle Wagner, Harvey Korman, uh,
And they took the dogs to getyou know, cleaned or whatever, and
I went to do something with myshoe and I tripped and I fell into
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the lights and turned the light off. And my husband's like, you really
are Carol Burnett, aren't you.Oh that's great. So he's finally on
board. He's on board. Hefought it for years, but he sees
it now. He sees it now. That early is a cool comparison.
I'm glad that you finally warming upto you. Forever You're like, no,
that's not me. She's funny,she's great. You know, she
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had her own chio on TV.But now you're warming up to you.
Yeah, no, I see itnow. Yeah, I think you do.
Carol and I we we we dohave a lot of similar You have
a you have a similar sense ofhumor. We do. I believe that
boundless energy. Yes, yeah,I really do. I mean she has
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the Tarzan call. You don't havethat yet yet, But I think I
think there's a lot of similarities.Some sort of ear tug might need to
take place. What's up everybody?I have that? You? Does she
have that? No, she doesn'tdo that. You know. Bellio at
one point wanted a catchphrase, andso she was like, what's up everybody?
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And I thought, Okay, that'skind of cool. And then the
next day she comes out and shetries it again. She goes, what
pop Everybody? And and I thought, well, maybe I just heard it
wrong. And then about an hourlater she does it against she goes,
what pop Everybody? And then duringthe commercial break, I said, Hey,
are you saying What's up? Everybody? Or what pop Everybody? And
she said, oh, I'm sayingwhat pop Everybody? And I said,
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but that's not your catchphrase. Yourcatch phrases what up Everybody? And BELLYO
went to buy what everybody dot comfrom Go Daddy, and she misspelled it.
I didn't have my readers on,so instead of spending another nine dollars
to get the real one, shebought what Pop Everybody? Yes, I
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had to switch up the catchphrase andtry to jam that down of throats.
But guess who bought what Up Everybody? Yeah? Angel Martinez? Did you
you bought what Up? Everybody?Winery? I did what Up Everybody?
Winery? So cow, what upEverybody? How many URLs do you own?
My? Oh my gosh, youknow, I'm shedding some and so
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right now I don't know exactly howmany, but less than twenty, I
mean, I think have you soldany, Did you make profit on anything?
Any of them? I'm like sittingon a few because I know that
I can get a nice, straightforwarda question. I'll try it again.
Have you sold any and made profits? I haven't sold any, haven't sold
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any, but they're all for sale. No, are any hostile witness?
Hostile witness? Hostile witness? Areyou thinking about it? Or well?
Yeah, I was just answering,let's take a break here and no,
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no, no, no, andwe didn't cut you off. It's a
tennis elbow flaring up. You're listeningto Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty. What's going onwith the drive through? Are people not
understanding how the drive through works?At a restaurant or at a coffee place,
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You drive through, you place yourorder, you give him the money,
and they give you your coffee,and you split. It couldn't be
simpler. It couldn't be simpler.Yet, in the last couple of days,
I saw a guy who got hiscoffee in his water and it was
too expensive, so he got outof his car and threw the coffee at
her and threw the water at her. And what did the barista do.
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She took a pick axe and putit through the guy's windshield. So now
instead of you know, driving offand being on his day, he's got
to call safe light, safe lightrepairs, safe light replace, and he's
got to replace that windshield. Andwindshield used to be inexpensive. There was
like seventy or eighty bucks you geta windshield. Now they're hundreds of dollars
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because a lot of sensors on him. Now, rain sensors, lain sensors,
all kinds of crap on them,and they're expensive. They can be
twelve thirteen, fourteen, hundred bucksreplaced windshield. But it's nice to get
a new windshield. No chips init, no marks in it, no
dirt on it. Oh, it'sbeautiful. So that's one incident. And
then guy's driving through McDonald's and hehad two different orders and evidently she messed
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up on one of the orders.Look, that's gonna happen. You know,
you're gonna get an order messed upevery once in a while. So
instead of just driving off and eatingwhat he had or coming in and trying
to figure it out, he gotout, open the window and throwing cups
and waters at this woman, andthis woman reaches into her purse and grabs
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a gun and shoots at him,which I don't think is McDonald's policy.
I'd have to go through their employeepolicy, you know, handbook, but
I don't think that's McDonald's policy.I don't think if they screw up on
your order and you argue they Idon't think it's the policy where the guy
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in the drive room, the cashier, or the food giver is supposed to
shoot you. I don't know.Maybe it is, maybe it's not.
Who knows, but everyone's getting socrazy and so pissed out there, and
I don't buy that. There's justvideo cameras everywhere and we're seeing it much
more. I think people are angrier, I really do. And I see
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it all the time. I seeit all the time. Anger is spilling
over. People are fighting and arguingand yelling at each other. And I
think one of the reasons that peopleare getting hot under the collar is people
are broke. People don't have anymoney. We're paying an astronomical amount of
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money for gas here in California,and we had a call our last Friday
with phoned us up, you know, in said Arizona is paying three dollars
and twenty cents, which is truebecause those in Arizona a week ago and
it is it's three twenty eight agallon. In Tennessee, I think it
was tent Mississippi. In Mississippi they'repaying. The average is two dollars and
eighty two cents a gallon to eightytwo. Out here it's in the near
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the fives. And we just payit and we complain and nobody does anything
about it. But I think it'sbecause people are broke. I think people
don't have money. And when youdon't have money, you feel bad about
yourself. When you know, whenyour son or your daughter says, hey,
can I you know, get anew shirt or pair of pants or
whatever, and you don't have thedough for it, that makes you feel
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less of a human being and itangers you. And you don't take the
anger out on your employer, thenyou could lose your job. You don't
take the anger out on your kidwho's asking. You take the anger out
on the first person that pisses youoff, and you explode. I see
it all the time, all thetime, and I don't know what the
solution is. I don't know ifthere is one, but people are getting
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angrier. It does make it interestingout there. I will say that how
angry people get. But I thinkalso one of the reasons why people are
pissed is because we're losing the normsaround here normally. Like this happened in
Santa Monica. A guy who's sellingjewelry, you know, door to door,
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you know, working at the fleamarkets and you know, outdoor faars
and stuff like that, and youfinally made enough money to get a brick
and mortar store in Santa Monica.And the store was raw. A couple
guys broke in and stole thousands ofdollars and necklaces and jewelry. And it
was at two am. And sothe guy goes to his shop, glass
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everywhere, stolen jewelry. The placeis a mess, and he calls the
cops at two o'clock in the morning, and he said, I didn't say
this. I don't know if it'strue or not. I don't have any
reason not to believe him. Hecalled the cops at two a m.
In Santa Monica, and the copsshowed up at four am after his place
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was robbed. I don't know ifI believe that because I know the Santa
Monica cops. They're on it.They're on it there are they have a
lot of resources out there. Thepeople out who live in Santa Monica,
they support their cops. So Idon't know what happened there. I don't
know whether it was a brain fartor something happened. I don't know what's
going on. Maybe they're on otheremergencies, or maybe it's just happening so
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often that it's not you know,a prime I don't know. I don't
know, but I but to havea if you own a store right now,
you know, you own a momand pop store, maybe a little
food plays, hot dog plays,maybe sell shoes, kids clothes, whatever
it is. Every time you leaveyour store, all you think about is
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it going to be tonight? Istonight going to be the night that I'm
ripped off that somebody breaks in andsteals all my crap? Every single store
owner thinks the exact same way,is tonight the night that I get robbed?
And a lot of times you getthe call at two am from your
alarm company or you see it onyou know, on your home, on
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your alarm system that you have insideyour store that guys are breaking in and
robbing you, and it's got tostop. It's got to stop. I
don't It's got to stop pretty quicklytoo, because it frustrates the hell out
of people. There's something innate aboutin all of us that when we see
people stealing stuff, it boils ourblood. And I'm with you. I'm
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with you when I go home deepon I see a guy, you know,
running out there with a couple oftools and he's stealing it. It
boils my blood. I see peoplelitter all the time. I don't really
care right littering. I'd rather notdo it, but it doesn't boil my
blood. But when I see peoplestealing, especially from my home depot or
my lows or my pavilions, Iconsider that offensive in a personal way.
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Those are my stores, and peopleare stealing from me from my stores.
I don't like it, but it'shappening all the time. There's going to
be a solution to it. Theylegislatures are coming up with new rules and
I think we're going to vote onit November. But man, there's got
to be a slow down here ofpeople breaking into stores because it's it's happening
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everywhere all the time. That's allyou see on the news. Now,
every time you turn on the news, another four or five guys are breaking
in with mass on and ripping offa store seven and whatever. It is
horrible. You're listening to Tim ConwayJunior on de Mayo from kf I Am
six forty walked in to the airmix that's what they call it, where
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Bellio sits with Steph Fuje and theboard. Yeah, they're boards in there
and it's all nutty and it's smelllike a salon, and I guess Bellio
is doing her nails in there.I was gonna say, it's Steph back.
Is that bad? No? No, no, it's not bad for
me. I just thought that,you know, Steph Fush is passing.
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I warned him. What is what? What is that smell? Is that
fingernail polish? Or is that polishremover? No, finger nail polish,
That's what it smells like. Yeah, man, oh man, is it
bothering you? Fush? No,not at all? Okay would you say
if it was, Oh, Iwouldn't that that smell? I know people
are I wouldn't want to give hima headache. Yeah, I know people
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are sensitive to it, but it'snever really bothered me. Did you see
his eyes crossed when he said that? Oh? Yeah, no, he
would be honest with me. Imean there's a couple of times he's had
Chipotle. Oh that's true. I'llgive you that. I'll give you that.
Yeah, it has some strong onionsmell. But I mean, you
know he's gotta eat that does knockit out with that chipoltle. So I
think if I have fingernail polish,that's his favorite joint. It is.
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You should be doing promotions on thestation for Chipotle. You go there,
you go there every day. I'dbe happy to what's your meal at Chipotle?
Steak Bowl? Steak Bowl always getbulls, and what do you get
on it? I get the ricerice the I forgot what it's called,
but like the the peppers. Iget the lowest hot sauce, some cheese,
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sour cream, lettuce and then that'sit. Wo man, man,
is that enough for you? Justone bowl? Oh? Yeah, that's
enough. I didn't know. Ididn't know you're a competitive eater, so
I didn't know whether that is enoughfor you. And by the way,
we are going to do that thatyou and Krozer, how many nuggets you
can eat? I'm waiting. Let'sgo to drive you both home afterwards.
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All right, this secret Service agent, we talked a little bit about this
last night, getting robbed. Ifa Secret Service agent is getting robbed,
who's safe amongst us? I'd saynobody. Nobody. US secret Service agent
who was here for President Biden's visitto La was robbed at gunpoint. Officials
say the agent had just finished workwhen the armed robbery happened. Let's go
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live to Fox Lemon's at Laskos andTestin tonight with the latest Ed and Marlow.
All of this going down in thisquiet, upscale community. And that's
not enough. The neighbors now findingout that the one firing the gon shooting
is a federal agent, a SecretService agent. Watch gunfire in the affluent
Duskin Fields community off Edinger Abb.We now know it is an armed robbery
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and the target Federal agent. Thecommunity here is really shocked. They're just
really surprised because it's a very quietneighborhood and nothing really happens here. You
know, we get the occasional porchpirate, only this is no porch pirate
and the victim is no helpless neighbor. It is a US Secret Service agent.
A Secret Service agent robbed at gunpoint. Wow, we found out that
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it was like a Secret Service agent. It's like a shooting or something of
that nature. Crazy. Yeah,it's really It was really strange, really
crazy. And it gets even crazierthere is gunfire. The agent is the
one who opens fire on the robber. I'm certainly glad it was him instead
of me. At least he hadthe ability to take some defensive action.
These orange cones now turn to evidencemarkers placed on the ground by the spent
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shellcasings. Count on one, two, six of them at all. Definitely
heard a lot of six of themat all. You know, I would
be worried if I rob a SecretService guy, because they're going to put
the entire weight of the federal government. I'm on this case. They're going
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to find the guys that did this. I would be asking my pants because
they're gonna find the guys that didthis. And you're not just taking a
shot at another citizen. You're shootingat a secret Service agent. Man.
Is that a big no no?In this country. Definitely heard a lot
of I thought it was fireworks becauseit's almost fulls to July, and it
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was maybe about five or six.I thought shots that I heard, not
sure if the robber is here.You know what's amazing is that how many
people nail the amount of shots,like you know, when I hear fireworks
whatever, I don't count like one, two oh four or five, six,
seven, But everybody sort of hastheir internal counter going. And that
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guy nailed it. Six shots.He heard six shots, and then the
reporter from Fox six shots, andit was maybe about five or six.
I thought shots that I heard,not sure if the robber is it.
He grabs the agent's bag and thendrives off in his getaway car. Here
it is from nearby security cameras.It is a twenty oh four six Silver
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Infinity FX thirty five. The SecretService now out guys robbing m Secret Service
agent's got a better card, ninedo. It is a twenty four six
Silver Infinity FX thirty five. That'sexpensive car when you going in the robbing
business. If you can afford thatcar, I think you made it.
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The Secret Service now out confirming itis one of their agents, but not
the ones assigned to the protection detailfor President Biden's La visit last Saturday.
Instead, the agent involved in theshooting off duty at the time, returning
from an assignment. Still gunfire hereand from a FED more than leaving its
marks. Kind of puts us onedge a little bit. But obviously we
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have caring neighbors here and so wefeel safe. You know, I think
this is still one off incident nowa lot. That's what they're hoping.
Another neighbor saying, it's really asign that something like this could happen anywhere,
but doesn't make a difference. Shesaid, that's right. Man oh
man, sir, robbing Secret Serviceagents here in Southern California. Welcome to
Southern California. What happened to us? What happened to the state. We're
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