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December 3, 2025 • 16 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I've lost track, will you.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
It don't matter after you hit about mid eighties, it's
it ain't something you want to celebrate anymore. But you
don't want the opening. You don't want the other to
happen either, do you.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
That's the thing, you know, when you find something you
love to do, just keep doing it. There you go,
And that's what Will he's doing. He loves playing music,
he loves singing songs. I don't care what his politics are.
I think I admire the fact that a man like
that wants to keep doing what he does to his
very last day. I think that is something very, something,
very admirable about that. He's an admiral. Admirable, yeah, admirable.

(00:33):
Can we get back to where we were, all right?
It's time to play a guesst the state.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yes, the state? All right, So you've got basically fifty
guesses here, and we'll narrow it down for fifty seven.
That's right. Okay, here's your first clue. A convicted rapist
who dodged prison time for two previous incidents, yes they
use the words incidents for his raping, has just been

(01:01):
arrested in connection with anybody. Anybody want to guess right, yes, okay,
of a woman in what state?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
All right? Can I make a couple of pre guesses?
Is it a state that starts with the letter M? Okay,
you're onto something here. We're playing twenty questions. Yes, it's
not Montana. No, that really only two other places it
could be because it's it's not Massachusetts. One more little clue. Okay,
the the raper his name is Abde Mahat Mohammad. Okay,

(01:34):
that means there's really only two states where this could happen,
and they both start with them. Uh huh. So I'm
gonna guess fifty to fifty on the Michigan.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Oh see, you could have gone Minnesota the other way,
a twenty eight year old man named Mahat the Mohammad
of Minneapolis. Yeah, you know, he's from Minneapolis, obviously, Sure,
all the Mohammads are.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Sure, Well, unless they're from Detroit Deerborn, that's true. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Apparently he met this woman on Snapchat, picked her up
and drove her to a hotel and then held her
against her will for several days and was, you know,
sexually assaulting her all through that time. The victim said
that he told her, you're never going home. After she
got in the car, you're not leaving, took her phone
away from her. Now question, Yeah, I have a couple

(02:26):
of questions too. But how is it that you're held
hostage in a motel room and nobody could hear you
screaming and kicking the wall or busting up the furniture
or whatever. I mean, did he gag you and tie
you to the point where he never moved or that
would be my assumption, and I could get some attention
if I was in a hotel room. Usually you put

(02:47):
people in a you know, a dungeon, a basement or
some you know, abandoned building somewhere so that they don't
get discovered.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
I don't know. Maybe he was threatening to hurt her family,
or I mean, there are a world of possibilities there
the questions. Here's what I don't get. How do you
and I'm sure there's an obvious answer to this, because
I just don't use it? How do you meet someone
on Snapchat? Aren't you supposed to? I thought you would
know that. I thought Snapchat was a thing where you
talk to your friends that you already know. I don't know.
Do they have chat rooms on Snapchat? I'm not I

(03:17):
don't know. Yeah, if you don't, who does. I probably
here no people that use Snapchat. Probably someone listening.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Huh No, I'm a little curious about that term incidents.
You said he was a convicted rapist, and then they
said incidents like more than one. Yeah, mister Mohammed here
has served no jail time for either of his past
two rape convictions that included a minor not not a

(03:50):
coal miner, a child. Raping a child twice in Minnesota
did not get him jail time, just arrested.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
I think it's just a ticketable offense there. It's a
misdemeanor again, remember what they tell us.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Yeah, the people that come from certain parts of the
world don't look at rape the same way we do.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
They consider it a very viable.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Option to dating and going through that long process of
getting to.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Know people well. You know, while the city may not
be doing much about it, Ice is trying to get
some of the illegal immigrants out of Minneapolis, and yesterday,
the white Caucasian, cracker faced, mayonnaise skinned mayor of Minneapolis
delivered this.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Statement to demanding better from administration who is intent on
targeting people and committing so much time, energy, and money
to terrorizing certain groups within our community. That's not American.
That's not what we are about. We're going to do
right by every single person in our cities, and so

(05:00):
to our Somali community.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Oh Daman Shopka Minnesota, got Ajan Minneapolis, Wan daniela hi
wankhu geb.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
That's a Star Wars language that it's gotta be. He's
doing that tattoo on thing again. That is that tattooing
or whatever. That's not English. Obviously that's Somalian. Is that
what it is? I guess. So Mayor Jacob Pride declares
that Trump's actions are un American, and then he goes
on to uh speak in a foreign language that ninety
nine percent of the country doesn't understand.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
I would think that this woman that just got raped
by this guy, uh after getting on Snapchat or whatever,
ought to and I'm sure she has just been told
already the judge is protected ought to be able to
soothe the judge that let this guy stay out. He's
convicted twice for a rate. One of them was a
fifteen year old girl. He was given a three year

(06:01):
sentence on one of the cases, and the judge stayed
the sentence. That means that she postponed his for five years.
She said, well, let's make sure he doesn't act like
that again. And he did not serve prison time after
being sentenced to three years in prison because one person,
one judge just said no, you don't have to go.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, I'm not quite sure I understand how our judicial
system works. These days.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
A lot of judges are letting a lot of criminals
out of jail, and then they go out and they rape, murder,
rob whatever. Those judges start need to start being held accountable. Mmm,
you've got a sex offender in front of you in
your courtroom. Put him in jail where they can't do
that again.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
All right, Speaking of municipal government leaders who hate America,
we've got a new mayor in New York City. His
name is mom Donnie, and Mom Donnie likes to eat
rice with his bare hands. I don't understand that is all.
I think you need to do it too. Yeah, apparently
that's the way to reject colonialism is with sticky fingers,
he said yesterday. The deporting criminal aliens does not make
New York City a safer place.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
When I met with the President, I made very clear
that these kinds of raids are cruel and in jumane
that they are raids that do nothing to serve the
interests of public safety.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Okay, So it turns out in New York City they
have been the outgoing administration has been cooperating with ICE.
It's part of the reason why Eric Adams is unpopular. Now.
In case you're wondering how that's doing, New York City
just witnessed a double digit drop in murder, transit crimes, shootings.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
So nothing good, huh, I tell you about it. No,
we like the crime, the shootings and all that good stuff.
Trump comes in here and starts lower in the crime rate.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
In hell with him. In the meantime, an update to
a news story from our community. For those of you
that listen to the show regularly, you know this. While
we're general radio show, we broadcast live from Houston. We
sometimes jokingly call it the capital of the South. And
about two years ago there was a sixty nine year
old man with dementia violently assaulted in a parking lot

(08:13):
on camera by two gentlemen with dark hair and dark eyes.
Lord gentlemen, if I'm not mistaken, Yeah, he a tiny,
little disabled, elderly man. You know his age aside. Part
of the reason why he was so vulnerable is because
of the dementia. And anyway, the guy that did the
crime two years later just got fifteen years in jail.

Speaker 6 (08:32):
Even nearly two years later, this video is hard to watch.
It shows the violent attack and a parking lot off
Shepherd near Tidwell. The victim is Florentino Hurtado, a sixty
nine year old man with dementia.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Kaw coud you do that to an old man.

Speaker 6 (08:46):
Delilah Brown is her Toato's granddaughter. She tells me the
injuries from that day worsened his dementia.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Before the meeting, he was able to recall people's faces,
his granddaughters, his great grandchildren, but now he there's no recollection.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
On the day of the attack, Hurtado had been at
the meat market with his wife when he got lost
and tried to open the wrong car door.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
They were under the impression that he was trying to
break in the car.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
Perry Bass represents the suspect, Trevion Lockridge, who was sentenced today.
Could the defendant have been more compassionate in this situation?

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Well, yeah, it was. It was. It was several mistakes,
takes the.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
Bass tells me Lockridge is sorry, but Delilah doesn't buy it.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
No' sorry. Okay, So what are we supposed to do
when we have him down? According to these same people
who are probably going to defend this guy, they'll tell
you that, uh, Trump and his boys, they shouldn't have
shot those drug runners in that boat and blowed them
up again the second time.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Same people.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
All right, here's a guy who punches an old man
in the head, knocks him to the ground, and then
keeps punching him when he's down, and then knocks him
further to the ground, and then kicks him and stomps
on him while he's on the ground. He's not fighting
back even a little bit. At what point do you
think maybe you've prevented your car from being stolen?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Huh? And can I just point out here, you know
what people aren't seeing because we're on the radio. The
guy that did the attack isn't He's not just bigger,
he's two to three times bigger. Boy. Then they end
much younger, stronger. He's a huge guy beating the snot
out of an elderly petit like the guy he's beating
up is a itty bitty, frail little guy. What did

(10:32):
you think he was gonna He's not. He doesn't have
any tools, he's not holding anything to break into the car.
He's confused, and he's trying to open the handle.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
When they walked up to him, I couldn't hear what
they said, but he turned and looked at him like,
oh hi, what's wrong? Like he had no clue as
to why these people were walking up on him. And
then the one guy just immediately punched him in the
head and knocked him to the ground.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
And then when he was on the ground, he kept
punching him.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Now, I's what I'm saying. I feel like, you know,
I'm just gonna say it out loud. I feel like
this part of the motivation to beat the crap out
of him was race related. Oh yeah, So what race
is the victim? White? Cauca? Is he one of those
Caucasian Hispanics here? And what race is his?

Speaker 2 (11:16):
The daughter or the granddaughter that was was shot in
the video there, well, she appears to be a little
darker than him. She appears to be an African American woman,
does she not? And her grand baby, Yeah, she.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Looked like one of those like a dark skin Latina,
Dominican Republic, I would guess, but the guy that the
victim didn't look dark at all. The suspect, on the
other hand, dark hair, dark eyes. So yeah, you know
how that works. And over the last fifteen months, we've
traveled to every corner of the United States. I've now
been in fifty seven states. Walton and Johnson Radio Network.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Yeah, we're talking about William Nelson a while ago. Get
getting old, and he's still and he would just like
you to know, Like, like I said, it's a humor. Uh,
there's been just I guess every day there's somebody on
the internet somewhere saying that Willie Nelson died.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
You know, you can just anytime you want to hear it,
you can hear it. Yeah, it's the thing. And he's
written songs about it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Well I'm still not dead again today, Willy says, he's
he's just over it.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
It's all this. Yeah, I died again today, I died
last night. I'm not I'm not alive today.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
So what he did was he took a picture or
somebody took a picture of him, Okay, sleeping on the couch.
He's just he's out. He did, and he posted it.
I guess somebody posted it, and basically he just said,
you know, even though he is still alive, he said,
if you keep believing those AI death stories one more time,

(12:49):
well here's me being dead.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
It's him.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Photos of him asleep on the couch, and now people
can use those pictures to go along with their he's
dead stories.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
Sure he's helping out now. It is pretty funny. I mean,
guy's got a pretty good sense. You hear about it.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
What else are you gonna do? And he is pretty
close speaking of nearly dead.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Or dead musicians.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
I don't know if I should even mention this this early,
but it is a special celebrities birthday today.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
He is just kinda bomb us out. It might okay,
what happened.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Today is Ozzie's birthday? Oh yeah, okay, but you know
he's no longer with us. Ozzy Osborne born on this
date in nineteen forty eight, so he would have been
seventy seven.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Not that old.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
I mean, you'd like to think people make it into
their eighties, but he did live a pretty hard life.
So yeah, seventy seven to him might be more like
one hundred and forty to you and me.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
I mean, to be honest, it's kind of amazing that
he's alive if you think about her, that he lived
that long. Yeah, died earlier this year, as you know.
I mean, it's kind of incredible, you know. And the
guy lived as long as he did. God bless him.
All right? Well, anyway, rested peace to Ozzy Osbourne. My
priest says there's no way to know if he went
to heaven or not. I don't know why I asked
the priest that question. I think we were on the

(14:13):
radio one morning and we said, you know, at the
end of his life, he said he repented to God,
or that's what they claimed.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
All deyolda AirTag one of these dudes right before he kicked,
so we'll know where he went.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Huh. You think so it's only the soul that the
body stayed here. You know, know that Apple's got some
incredible products. No, I know the body stayed here. I
don't know if you can AirTag somebody's see. You don't know,
That's what I'm saying. But you don't either, all right.
So there's a guy in custody today for allegedly throwing

(14:43):
maltav cocktails at a federal building in Los Angeles. I
don't really think it's an alleged It sounds like he
did do it. But anyway, that's how that, you know,
we have to explain it us.

Speaker 7 (14:52):
We also have breaking news in downtown LA where a
man has been arrested accused of throwing molotov cocktails out
of federal building. Scott right, he's live in Air seven
with those details go ahead.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
He's an aircyle.

Speaker 7 (15:05):
So things are quiet here right now in front of
the federal building in downtown Los Angeles. It was not
the case yesterday a fifty four year old man through
two molotov cocktails at ice agents.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Now for is there some rule that says, if you're
a helicopter news reporter, you always have to have a
stuff he knows? Does sound like it. I'm high above
the city right now. I'm up here maybe Sky one
chopper around reporting wine from Waldon Johnson ten percenter studios
where it looks like mister Owen is on the rooftop.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
It must be for the authenticity of it. The technology
is better today. He was that like he is in
the room with you.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
But we now we're part line from Billy and stumble
Wine wearing the peers is though he is using propane
now a charcoal charcoal in his grill. Boy, he is
not smoking, using briska. And there's not going look like
a good barbecue in the backyard. They're probably coming for
me now those climbate alarm.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Its no, no, no, no barbecuing, grilling in your backyards,
that's one of the them. Don't do you just can't
do it because you're killing the planet. No, you know what,
cave men have been grilling their their food in the
backyard or the front yard or wherever they felt like it. Yeah,
for about a million bajillion years, and suddenly it's a

(16:16):
it's a planet killer.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Well what do you think is it? Is it destroying
the planet or hell no, you think they're wrong.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
You know, they might have just made all that crap
up just to get you to start believing everything they
say and to take your money from you for the
importance of saving the play in it.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
But Billy, yeah, these are the smartest people. I mean
they you know, they they're government funded, after all, you
think they I'm sure they're not lying out Trebling Paradise

(16:55):
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