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August 4, 2025 32 mins
A sex toy tossed onto the WNBA court sparks an arrest, while a manhunt is underway in Montana for a former soldier accused of killing four in a bar shooting; meanwhile, LA reels from multiple shootings, Santa Clarita parents push back on rising teen violence, and a wild pursuit ends in a standoff at a Los Feliz Costco.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's KFI AM sixty and you're listening to the Conway
Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app KFI AM sixty.
It is the Conway Show. All right, we're Backkrozer took
the week off last week and he's back. Angel's back.
I don't know if you took any time off, Bellio

(00:21):
took some time off, and we're all back. So that's
I guess, good news for people like us and horrible
news for people that don't. You know, we can too,
can't please everybody all the time. Over the weekend, I
saw him the WNBA, some guy, and then we'll get
to our first guest here, some guy. It happened, not once,
but twice, in two different games. A guy threw a

(00:44):
green dildo onto the basketball courts. Yeah, and I thought, wow,
that's kind of, first of all, an odd purchase for
the young man, right, multiple time, same person. I don't know,
I don't know, I don't know how many were in
that the green dildo game.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Did it, did it stick the landing when it landed,
or what happened?

Speaker 1 (01:08):
No, but but but nobody knew what to do with it.
There's one woman referee came over and kicked it. She
suddenly she seemed like she was mad at it for
some reason. And then and then it uh. A referee
picked it up with a towel, put a towel over
it like it was a bird, like it was alive,
scooped it up, picked it up and uh. And then

(01:28):
both teams side sent notes saying, hey, if you're gonna
throw the thing away, you know, I'm i'm I could
use an extra. It was an odd, odd day. But
I think Alex Stone is here to talk more about that.
But he was an odd thing. Did you see it? Oh? Man?

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Man?

Speaker 4 (01:52):
That getting thrown on?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
You know, I I love the you know, the the
fact that a guy and look had to be a
guy and don't do that, and it had to be
a guy. And he had to sneak it into the
auditorium or the arena and at some point when people
were screaming and going crazy because I don't know, they
made two shots in a row or something, then he's
got to take and throw it out onto the court

(02:15):
and not be recognized because he gets thrown out for it.
And this is my chance right now.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Was it like wobbly where it's a throw it.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
And I don't know if you bring us back up
just in case the first one hits you know, a
fan and doesn't make it to the court. I don't know,
but they had to stop the game, you know, they
whistles go off, stop, stop, stop. What's going on? Green
dildo on the court. Well, let somebody pick that up.

Speaker 5 (02:47):
Actually, he pulls the pin from the grenade and then
throws it.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Unbelievable. Is that not what you're here to talk about?

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (02:54):
No, I think that's what I was here to talk about.
That was that was all that. That was my whole story, buddy,
you're the best. No, we have a serious story here though.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
There's some a hole in Montana who has killed some people.
And they got the guy's name right.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
Yeah, they know a lot about him, Michael Paul Brown,
and he's been on the run since Friday. Ten thirty
in the morning. Goes into the Owl Bar, the local
bar in the tiny town of Anaconda, Montana, early to
ten thirty. And there were people in there. I mean,
it's a mountaintown in Montana. Yeah, and you know, who

(03:27):
knows whether they were drinking or not. You have to
assume that they probably were. But he walked into ten
thirty with a rifle and executed three customers and a bartender.
He lives next door to the bar, was a regular
at the bar, knew his victims, They knew him, and
he was only in his underwear and boxer shorts seen
walking away from the scene in surveillance photos that they've

(03:48):
given us. But they believe he went home and got
dressed and then escaped from there and stole a truck.
But they think he's on foot now. Montana'sttorney General say.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
We want to find this guy.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
This is a dangerous individual who was committed an absolutely
heinous crime against this community.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
And these victims.

Speaker 4 (04:07):
So they think he got dressed after the shooting and
that he's got shoes on, he's got clothing, so he's
okay out in the wild. But it's a big man hunt,
although tim they're saying that they're scaling it down now
because this is going to be more of a fugitive
recovery using intelligence and technology versus trying to find a
guy hiding in the woods. By this point, this may
be three four days later. Now that they think that

(04:27):
he's either hiding out somewhere or he's a long way away,
they don't know why he target at the bar, though
he would go there all the time. But one leading
theory in this is because he killed everybody in the
bar and they don't know where he is, so they
don't really know why, but is that he had or
has severe mental health and PTSD from going to a rock.
He was in the military from two thousand and four

(04:49):
to two thousand and eight and he was deployed to
a rock and apparently saw some very bad things. So
that's going to be a part of trying to track
him down now and the former head of the NYPD
and now Aby Snooz can until Bob Boyce. He says
that they're gonna have to really think about that as
they're try to capture him because in his mind he
may be in battle right now, that this may have
been a battle PTSD sort of thing.

Speaker 6 (05:10):
Selly says he has schizophrenia and he also has PPSD
from pr RACK. That's fact that it is to how
he's going to react to once he's cornered, once he
stopped to see how much energy has.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
Left and what he can do.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
So for a while, everything in Anaconda and the county,
they're in Deer Lodge County, Montana, was locked down over
the weekend at least Friday into Saturday. And the vehicle
he stole a vehicle before he went out on foot.
The vehicle he still had had camping gear in it
that he took, so that adds to them thinking he
may still be out there in the woods, but no
sign that he's dead, but no sign that he's alive either,

(05:41):
So they're working on the belief that he's live somewhere,
but his whereabouts totally unknown. The victims are fifty nine
to seventy four years old. The bartender was sixty four
years old. Seventy five hundred dollars reward out now for
his arrest.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Seventy five hundred bucks, I'd say yea.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
Seventy five hundred. So they're out looking for him right now.
Is going to get a briefing tomorrow morning. We just
got an update from the governor of Montanas and he's
gonna speak publicly about it after he gets his public
safety briefing tomorrow morning. But they want to track this
guy down. The fear is that, you know, something prompted him,
probably mental health, to go in and spray bullets in
the in the bar that he would go to all

(06:18):
the time.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
And now what's he gonna do? You know when I
went to school, I went to Bowling Green State University
until he said no, get out. But I used to
have a buddy that lived above an apartment above a
bar slash restaurant, and it was loud till two am
every night. So I get that, you know, you just
and if you have PTSD and you live above a

(06:41):
bar next to a bar, you know, guys coming out
all at night long, whizzing on your steps, you know,
loud parking, smoking, crashing, yelling. That can't be the perfect setup.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
For this man, you would think not, although it seems
like that he was there a lot of that time.
So was there something else at play? I did somebody
do them wrong? Who was a customer in there, the bartender?
Or was it just a PTSD episode where he was
in battle in his mind with that rifle? Or yeah?
I mean, was he just like, you know, enough of this.
It's ten thirty in the morning, everybody's already here.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
I get it. Man, Well, hope they find this lad
and give him the help he needs. And you know,
Carson rating, that's form right now, buddy, I appreciate you
coming on and we'll talk to you maybe later this week.
You got it, tell you thanks? Ut all right, there
he goes Alex Stone with ABC news Man. That guy
works a lot. If you watch TV, he's always on TV.
He's doing a lot of national stuff now for World

(07:36):
News tonight. And then he comes on with us. That's
kind of cool, right, comes on in parties with us,
you know, I don't know party, but yeah, comes on
and gives us a really bad news. All right, we're
live on KFI. Krozier's back, Happy birthday, crows. Yeah, what'd
you turn? Fifty seven? All right? Fifty seven years was
so great with a big stud and no physicals yet

(08:00):
not a one. Just going forward.

Speaker 7 (08:04):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from kf
I AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
All right, we've over the weekend. We've had some more
violence downtown. There was that big outdoor concert in Inglewood
at SOFI Stadium, Hot summer, hard summer. What was that
thing out there? Step hard summer? Was it hard summer,
hard summer, hard summer night? And that was the thing

(08:31):
that was really loud last year and you could be
it was heard for like literally nine mile square miles. Yeah,
you could hear a house party. Could you hear it
from your house?

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (08:42):
Yeah? Really? How far as the crow flies? How far
are you? I'm probably like ten minutes away, give or take.
So like if you were a crow, it would be
a fly ten minute flight. Nobody can relate to that.
Nobody don't know what that means. I've about three and
a half four miles there. You go, pretty all right,
So that's close. But that's not that's not close enough.
We should be able to hear it.

Speaker 8 (09:01):
No, it sounded like someone's like I thought, someone that's
just storted late night barbecue or something.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Oh I see, but it went on till midnight, one o'clock.
It's like, yeah, like one something in the morning did
keep you up?

Speaker 8 (09:13):
I mean it kept me up, but I was I
stay up late anyway, so I didn't really make that
much of a difference. But I mean the fact that it,
knowing it came from there later, that was shocking.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Yeah, you know, well they turned the speakers, I guess
the opposite way this year, and you know, very few
complaints this year. But then all the people that went
to that concert, because that concert had to end at
ten o'clock. And you know, you know, young kids when
a concert ends at ten, they don't go home, you know,
and put their pajamas on, brush your teeth, and go

(09:44):
to bed. They look for the second party. And the
second party was downtown La had some big loft there,
some big garage or you know, warehouse, and two people
ended up getting shot and killed. That's the second incident.
And a club in the last two weeks where you know,
young kids were either run over by by that chap

(10:06):
out in front of the Vermont Club where thirty seven
people were hit by a car, and then the concert
over the weekend where two people were killed. And so
if you have kids that are going to these concerts
and then these parties afterwards, you have to be up
all night worried to death, and so your kids get home.
And I'm the same way. You know, when my daughter
goes out with her friends to a club or a

(10:27):
concert or whatever, I'm up. I don't go to bed.
I'm up until she gets home. I think all parents
are and no matter, I don't care. I don't care
what age. Even if you're you know, kid's thirty eight,
you're up. You're up. But teens are are not feeling
it this year. I don't know what's going on with
the teens, but the teens are are rowdy this year.

(10:50):
And I imagine, you know, as Doug Steckler used to say,
people with the most dangerous people in the world are
people with nothing to lose. I think this is that group.
I don't think they see a future in owning a home,
having a family, getting a good job that pays well.
And I think they just lose it. You know, nobody

(11:11):
has any money. Everybody's broke, and teams are getting crazy,
even out in the sleepy town of Santa Clarita. And
I got a theory about Santa Clarita. And if you
indulge me just for a second, here the people that
moved to Santa Clarita over the last forty years. And
by the way, big big Santa Clarita fan, I love it.

(11:32):
I sometimes get my car at night when I'm done
here and I drive to Santa Clarita to go to
that Walmart because it's huge. It's right up on the
hill there near Sam's Club. There's a barbecue place there
and I was out there once last year in February,
snowed I thought that was kind of romantic, you know,
being at Walmart and the snow falling outside. I thought
that was kind of cool. And so the people that

(11:56):
moved out to Santa Clarita were younger people, younger moms
and younger dads who wanted to have a nice life
for their children, and they moved to Santa Clarita and Valencia.
Then they discovered that to have a nice house out
there and two beautiful cars and raise a family, mom

(12:17):
and dad both have to work, so lots of latch
key kids, kids dead could do whatever they want for
as long as they want until mom and dad got
home at seven o'clock, eight o'clock at night. And I
think this is starting to see the result of them,
because when you have kids and they know that mom
and dad aren't coming home till seven or eight at night,

(12:40):
they're going to party. Everyone's going to meet at that
person's house. And that's where it was in the valley.
When I was growing up, we always went to a
house where the mom and dad were not going to
be home. And it continues out there in Santa Clarita. Beautiful,
beautiful town. Man, I'll tell you it's the best I
love Santa Clarita, and if I had a you know,

(13:00):
I'd do it all over again. I'd definitely move out
to Santa Clarita and raise my daughter out there. I
enjoyed that.

Speaker 9 (13:08):
A teenager in Santa Clarita arrested at gunpoint.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
What Hell's going on at Santa Clarita after.

Speaker 9 (13:14):
He allegedly smashed a glass bottle over another teen's head?

Speaker 1 (13:18):
Mm bet that's dung right at.

Speaker 9 (13:21):
Pacific Crest Park in a Saugust neighborhood.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
Yeah, we have a lot of riff raft coming over
to the local park here.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Frust I wonder what? Can I wonder what they consider
riff rafft? I wonder where the Santa Clarita riffraff come from?
Is that a hit on Palmdale, Lancaster, saug Is. I
don't know what. I don't know where the upper echelons are.
I don't spend enough time in that community to know
what Santa Clarita and BLENSI consider riffraff. I don't know

(13:51):
where they come from.

Speaker 5 (13:52):
We have a lot of riff raft coming over to
the local park here.

Speaker 9 (13:55):
Frustrated residence on Garnet Can you drive say they raised
the alarm for months about large groups of kids disrupting
the peace.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Yep, parents aren't home, parents are gone, kids will play well.

Speaker 9 (14:08):
Partying at Pacific Crest Park.

Speaker 10 (14:10):
You know, someone could get killed or hurt or you know,
there's a lot of kids running around and they're they're drunk,
they could be on drugs.

Speaker 9 (14:18):
Residents sy weekends can draw crowds of up to three
hundred kids to the park, drinking and staging straight takeovers
just steps away from their homes.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Wow, those kids are know how great they have it
out there. They's up behaving. Mom and dad sacrifice a lot.
They can put those kids out there and it's a
great community. I'd straighten those kids out pretty quick.

Speaker 5 (14:38):
They'll drive through here, seventy eighty miles per hour.

Speaker 9 (14:40):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
Burnouts urinating people's front yards, throwing trash, loud noise.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
And by the way, speaking of burnouts, this guy sounds
like he's could use a cup of coffee himself.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
Burnouts urinating, urinating people's front yards, right in the front
yard during trash, trash all over the planes, loud noise,
crazy loud noise.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Fireworks and this guy has burnouts. The burnouts. Yeah, Now, look,
when you're on the news, whether you're on TV, news
or radio. You're on the news that put a microne
on your face. Energy energy. You might be on TV
one time in your life. You know, they come out
and interview for something I don't know. Whale washed up on
the shore and you're the first one to find it
in there stick a microphone in front of your face. Hey,

(15:26):
how often you come to the beach. What do you see? Well,
there's a whale washed up? No no, no, no, no
energy energy, energy enthusiasm. If you're gonna talk to news camera,
crank it up for the five seconds they're gonna talk
to you. It's wrong with you people.

Speaker 10 (15:42):
Fireworks sometimes they're lighting off you know, m eds or
whatever the fireworks may be that are super loud in
the whole neighborhood. You can hear them and they're lighting
them off all hours of the night and terrorizing the
homeowners that live here.

Speaker 9 (15:56):
They've taken their concerns to both law enforcement and the
City of Santa Clarita.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
How'd that go anything? Anything?

Speaker 9 (16:03):
But the residents say the problems persist. Well, they hope
this arrest will send a message. Some doubt it will
lead to lasting change.

Speaker 10 (16:12):
Catch and release, they get arrested, but they're right back
on the streets right after they get arrested.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
So what's what's the consequence? You know, Yeah, I got
to go up to the parents' parents didn't raise the
kids properly. Bottom line. I know you don't like to
hear that if you're a parent, But there's the fact.

Speaker 7 (16:27):
Jack, you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Let me go back to that previous story that we're
doing in Santa Clarita. I missed a couple of things here.
There was a great opportunity to bleep a word. It
was supposed to be fireworks, but if you bleep it,
it sounds much better. And then there's a term that
they used here that I didn't catch the first time,
that I've never heard before.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
Will drive through here.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
It's about the kids acting up in Santa Clarita.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Will drive through here, seventy eighty miles, press or burnout
people's front yards, throwing trash, loud urinating.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
I don't know what that is. Loud urinating like some
guy screaming while he's urinating, yelling, singing, throwing fireworks, really
loud sigh. Yeah, I never heard loud. Well that's not true.
I've heard loud urinating before, but it's usually you know,
really drunk guy in the can. But so you don't

(17:26):
hear that often loud urinating. All right, here's the the
bleep that that I think, guy, it sounds better bleaped.
It's he says fireworks, but I think it's better bleak.

Speaker 10 (17:38):
Fireworks sometimes light enough, you know, m ads or whatever
the fight may be.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Oh yeah, that's perfect.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
It was fireworks. It was good. It was fireworks, didn't
you know it's not the F word now, but it's
just you know, he used it.

Speaker 10 (17:55):
Fireworks sometimes light enough, you know, m ads or whatever
the fight may be.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
That's what happens. But if you want to hear what
that was with on an in normal without some idiot,
I'm going back and editing it sound like.

Speaker 5 (18:14):
This urinating people's front yards, throwing trash, loud noise, fireworks.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Sometimes they're lighting a fireworks sometimes that's what it said.
All right. We had a sad weekend. I found out
yesterday that our buddy Mike O'Brien passed away, and that
made me very sad. I know, Angel Martinez, you were
very close with Mike. He was the voice of the
reporter in the sky. Nobody did traffic like him up

(18:41):
in the airplane. He worked for KNX for a long
long time and then we stole him and he came
over here, and he seemed to be happier over here
than he ever was in his life. He was a
bigger than life character. And I always saw him at
Santa Anita, always saw him at Sannita. So was there
last night at Santannita. It's around eight thirty night. I'm
in the basement with fifteen other total losers betting off track.

(19:05):
You know, we're betting low sal but we don't either
have the money to go down there or the transportation
to go down there. So we go to San Neita
and bet off track and it's it's wild Loserville and
including myself in that grip as well. And I'm looking
at the program and I see track gesture, track gesture
right the comedy guy at the track, And I always thought, oh,

(19:28):
that's Michael Brian for sure. He was always the loudest,
funniest guy at the track. And I put a ten
on that horse. It won by five lengths, went off
at seventeen to one. And I'm sure that Michael Brian
was at Santa Anita last night. Give me some help.
He helped me out last night. That guy. That's awesome. Yeah,
it was a really cool guy. He's got great kids too.

(19:49):
I always saw him. He was always every time I
saw him on his day off. He was with his
kids every single time I saw, whether it was our
events at Marongo or the racetrack, or any kind of
remote that we were doing in Orange County at the
White House, or you know, at at at Wendy's. He

(20:11):
was always there and he always had his kids with him.
Great dad and angel I know that you went out
to the hospital last yesterday and had an opportunity to
see him right before he passed away. Yes, I did.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
And and they had f S one on so he
can watch the ponies.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
There was great one shot. Yeah, he enjoyed it, man,
he and and went for it. You know, every time
I saw him out there, he had I could. I
could never shake his hand. He always had two drinks
working at the same time. My kind of guy. My
kind of guy never was one of those guys who
were like, you know, had to go behind a trash

(20:54):
can to have a shot. He was all out in
the open YEP, two beers, two shots, bang bang, and
he enjoyed himself. Loud, loud guy at the tread And
I really like that.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Yeah, and Mike sure thought the world of you. And
his sons do as well, Ryan and Jeff. They just
they all adore you.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Yeah. I reach out to Ryan last night, and I
don't know if I could read this. I guess I can.
Maybe I shouldn't. This is okay, this is so let
me find it here. Okay, this is great. I wrote
to Ryan to Mike O'Brien's day, I said, Ryan, I'm
so sorry for your loss. I'll never go to Sanity

(21:34):
again without thinking of your dad, funniest radio guy ever.
God bless your family, Conway. And then he wrote back,
thank you means a lot. He really was one of
a kind, one of the greatest airborne traffic reporters ever,
and the world will never have another Mike O'Brien, that's
for sure. He loved working with you and all the

(21:55):
rest of the KFI team. I appreciate your kind words
very much, But Crozier, you knew him well as as well.
You were you were at the parties with all of us.
That guy was going for it. Man, he was a
real protest You.

Speaker 11 (22:08):
Ain't kidding like you you had pointed out before. Man,
he had his kids with him quite often, and it
was very obvious that they had.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
A great relationship.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
Oh yeah, it's and dad like that.

Speaker 11 (22:16):
That That to me was the coolest part of seeing
him around was he'd had one or even a couple
kids of his kids there at the at the events.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Yeah. And these were young kids he was towing around.
These are kids in the thirties. Yeah, yeah, and still
hanging out with them.

Speaker 11 (22:28):
They You could just tell they really thought a lot
of their dead.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yeah. And it wasn't like he was at the turf
club sitting with them ordering food. He was with us
the mustard section, you know, on the rail, you know,
getting you know. And and and I remember seeing Mike
and and he had a band aid on his on
his head. I guess he hit his head or had
something removed or whatever. And and then like two or
three band aids. I said, is that something you had removed?

(22:55):
He goes, yeah, I was gonna go to the emergency room,
but I just had enough money for this last trifle.
I was gonna stop by priority. My kind of guy, right,
the emergency room and urgent care comes second to the
you know, the the nightcap trifecta.

Speaker 11 (23:10):
He genuinely loved doing this when he was doing traffic
for us, when he was flying man, Oh yeah, he
genuinely loved doing it. He loved being in radio, and
he talked about it all the time, like he always
you could tell he just had an infinity and a
love for it. Just listening to other people on the
air and talking about other people on the air. He
was a big fan of being in radio.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
And when he came on, he didn't come on to
talk about The last thing he came on to talk
to us about was traffic. He would always come on
and talked about you know, what concert's going on, you
know where he was, and people could see him flying
over in that plane. Yeah, and and people you know
notice that, you know, he'd be like, oh, I'm over
the five freeway right with the four or five the five,
And then people look look up and see how that's

(23:50):
Michael Brian. And and you know, I think it was
a forty year career doing that. Maybe more vibe. That
guy was the best man at Michael Brian op top
shelf guy, top shelf guy, and that that Morongo party
won't be the same without him always there, always having
a great time with his kids. And I hope his

(24:11):
kids keep coming. I hope his kids keep his spirit
alive and keep going to that thing. That's a hard loss, man. Yeah,
it really is. It really is terrible, all right, God
bless the O'Brien family.

Speaker 7 (24:22):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
Am sixty.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
It's Conway Show. Maybe you saw that pursuit that ended
up at the Atwater Village Costco, which is my costco
when I don't go to the Burbank one. You know,
when when you go to you'd like to go to
different costcos to get different products. They offer different products
at different costcos. If you guys aren't aware of that
or not, but they do.

Speaker 12 (24:46):
I was not aware of that, are you not?

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Yeah? They do, very true. Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 12 (24:51):
What does Atwater Costco offer that?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Okay, it's bigger. I think it's newer. Got that new
costco feel newer than Burbank and it's I don't know
how to explain it, but it's just different. Okay, just
just go with it Bellium, you know, or off the air,

(25:15):
you know. Hit me with that. But what's embarrassing when
you say, hey, what's what's different about it? I can't
come up with anything.

Speaker 12 (25:21):
It is a little embarrassing. I actually thought you'd have
more to say.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
I don't. Yeah, maybe it's the same, Maybe it's the
same crap.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
But it ended up at my Costco and they shut
Costco down because this nut decided to drive his custom
van with spray paint all over it. He had written
something on the hood. Could you tell what he wrote
on the hood? Bellium like, I know one chicken per
person something like that. For me, I think it was

(25:56):
Bellia likes to go to Costco and get nine chickens.
I did that once, I know, but you know it
was for a party. I know. You murder once. You're
a murderers. Please yeah, please, nice argument, nice comeback?

Speaker 12 (26:10):
Please about as good as your Costco in atwaters.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
All right, now we're even. But uh and then you
took nine chickens or eighty eight for them by the way,
Oh yeah, okay, Well the congratulations you didn't steal. That's great,
you know, in twenty twenty five, that's a positive towards.

Speaker 12 (26:26):
The end of the night. So they weren't moving anyway,
and I did them a favor by taking.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Them off their hands. But you felt guilty about it.
You put them in your cart, and then you said
you put a welcome out over them, Yeah, to hide them.

Speaker 12 (26:39):
I didn't want to be judged on my way to
the going to be well, I.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Shouldn't be well then then go in nine different times.

Speaker 12 (26:47):
You know I really don't have that energy.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Okay, Well you have the energy to take all those
chickens at some party you went to. It was my party,
Oh okay.

Speaker 12 (26:56):
And I served the chickens, so actually shared it with
the more people than probably if other people had bought chickens.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Whip me, answered me honestly, okay, okay. When they said,
oh that's great chicken, how did you make it? Do
you confess or do you like get my BS recipe? Well,
I've done both.

Speaker 12 (27:18):
At that time, I think it.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Was obvious what it was, because they're still in the
plastics kind of yeah, all right, But this pursuit ended
at my costco A pursuit.

Speaker 13 (27:30):
Suspect is in custody after an hour's long standoff with
the LAPD well parked in a Costco parking lot. Sky
five captured the nearly three hours standoff, which began this
morning around ten thirty offs.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
You'll say that the man was making.

Speaker 13 (27:45):
Criminal threats and had a sign on his dashboard referencing
a bomb. Now, the hood of his van was also
spray painted with the words toxicology test my corpse and
this vehicle hmmm, not odd, toxicol test my corpse?

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Right, well, the cops are going to give an opportunity
for that.

Speaker 13 (28:05):
This vehicle's already say that the man was suffering from
a mental health crisis. After lengthy negotiations, they managed to
convince him to come out of his vehicle voluntarily.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
He's now in police custody. I think there's a lot
of this going on. I think a lot of people
are just hanging on, just holding on right right on
the edge, and a lot of people are snapping. It's
going to be. It's a snappy summer here in LA
and in southern California. I don't know what it is.
I don't know it's something in the air. I don't

(28:37):
want to blame the vacs, but some people are going
down that road. It's just that people are on the edge.
They don't, they don't, they're about to snap. And I'm
not talking about just you know, homeless guys or guys
like this who live in their van. I'm talking about
all walks of life. People are just barely hanging on.
And I can't define it. I don't know what it is.

(28:58):
I don't know whether it's too hot, whether there's not
enough money around, people lost good jobs, or a combination
of everything, what we're eating. Maybe we're not sleeping right. Oh,
you know what, I'm glad we're doing this today. Then
Bellio at five point thirty five, we have a guest
coming on, a guy named doctor Greg from my psychology

(29:19):
and emphasis on functional medicine. And he's got this thing
that my wife tried, and I want to ask him
about it because I'm looking for him. Here's what I'm
looking for in life. I'm looking for a product that
makes me feel better without making any significant changes in
my life. You're not willing to do anything. You need

(29:41):
this to be like the miracle miraor more for less
miracle beyond miracles. Yes, and my wife's having a good
experience with this, so I want to see if it's
you know, minimum effort maximum results. That's right. I don't
want to start working out or eat better, or quit
drinking or get quick. Gambling is enough, but I want

(30:01):
to feel better. And so at five point thirty five
we might have the answer. I might have the answer
for you. That'd be cool, all right. The bomb squad
is out there, and I hope that goes well. You know,
we've had a bad experience with bomb squad lately lately,
so everyone's on edge when this happened.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
The LAPD officers as well as the bomb squad. They
are stationed underneath the two ten freeway right here at Tarrabella,
as you mentioned, for some sort of a military ordinance
that was found here in the area. They did not
specify exactly where that ordinance was found. You can see
a neighborhood that's adjacent to the two ten freeway on
both sides. We believe it was found somewhere in this area.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
They have not Where's Tarabella? Is that now out near Kroje?
I don't know the name. Where is that? Who else?
Traving Angel? Where's Tarabella in the two ten?

Speaker 7 (30:50):
You know?

Speaker 12 (30:51):
Yeah, it's out along up in the Lakeview Terrace area.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Oh, I see the Valley, like Eastern Valley, Northeast Valley, right, yeah,
the Northeast Valley. Yeah, okay, okay, I know what that is. Okay,
there's a Costco there and they have different products. You know,
you got to go to a different they have there
at that Costco, bigger, it's newer, you know. I like

(31:17):
to get out and dry myself. Well, at least I
don't take nine chickens. You know, sometimes you had nine chickens.
I know, man, I welcome out over them and took
him home and yeah, did you say you made her
at home? Or the same stupid show every ten minutes.
It's like it's like the It's like in venture a boulevard.

(31:37):
It repeats itself every two miles. There's your Costco. There's
your Denny's if you missed something, there's your gas station.
There's your Mexican restaurant, and bang, we're gonna do it again, Starbucks,
Mexican restaurant, target every two minutes, entertaining repeats it. I

(31:58):
don't know who knows. All right, let's let's just play commercials. Man,
all right, It's Conway Show on KFIM six forty. Conway
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