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John Doe
Got some bad news to report again. The Bronx D. A cannot con prosecute, and I mean cannot prosecute, three men who beat up two cops on a Bronx subway platform. One of them never got caught. This happened, okay, in November of 2024. I'm sorry, this happened November 14, 2023. We're now a year and a half into this, okay? They cannot prosecute it because they will not prosecute it. Oh, it makes me angry. So we got Kareem McClary, 23 years old. Isaiah Jessamy, 20 years old. They are charged, okay, with assault in the second degree. On tape. You see them beating up two cops again November 14, 2023. But the DA in the Bronx does not want to prosecute these men. That's it. She doesn't want to do it. And it's adjourned to July. Adjournment after adjournment after. I have the list right here. Let's count it up. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 adjournments. 14. So they don't even have a trial date or anything. Now, I can predict that this thing's all things going to be dropped because Darcelle Clark, who's a DA in the Bronx, doesn't want to prosecute it. And the Bronx is out of control, crime wise, as we all know, because she doesn't want to prosecute minority for criminals, for criminal acts. She doesn't want to do it. She's the first black woman to hold the DA position in New York state history in Bronx county, okay? It's been there since 2016, almost 10 years. And everybody knows that Darcelle Clark does not want to prosecute criminals, but she's still elected time after time after time. So who's at fault? The good people of the Bronx. And here's my message to you. Move out. Leave. You are not going to be protected where you live. Now, if that's okay, if that's all right with you, then stay. But don't be surprised if your children or your spouse or yourself gets a bullet in the head. Drug adduce. You know, it. It's just, you know, there's some nice sections of the Bronx that don't have to go through this. I understand that I'm talking to the main body of people living in the Bronx, okay? You have no protection. Nobody's going to help you. So it's like living in a place like Brazil or Mexico. You go to Mexico, you get in trouble, nobody's gonna help you. But this is the United States. So even the police officers, even though it was captured on tape. Darcelle Clark will not prosecute the guys who beat them up. This is an easy conviction. Simple. There's a jury, there's a tape. There are the thugs. They beat them up. They go to the penitentiary. No, no. 14 adjournments. This is beyond a scandal. This is basically saying to people who live in the Bronx, we don't care about you. We're not going to protect you. Even the police are not. Are subject to beatings and being killed. And we don't care about them either. You got to move out, get out, go anywhere else. That's it. Because the good people in the Bronx, they're horrified. But there are more bad people on the voting ranks than good people. There have to be. Or this woman would never have been elected for 10 years. Got to get out. Got to leave. Sorry. I'm sorry, but I'm looking out for you. It's not going to change in the Bronx. As long as you have a district attorney like that, criminals will run wild. They know it. Dope dealers know it. They know they can do whatever they want, and that's the truth.
Podcast Summary: BONUS: Bill Blasts Bronx DA For Failing to Prosecute
Podcast Information:
In this bonus episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis," host Bill O'Reilly delivers a passionate critique of Bronx District Attorney Darcelle Clark. The episode focuses on her perceived failure to prosecute criminal activities effectively, particularly highlighting a case involving the assault of two police officers on a Bronx subway platform.
Incident Overview Bill O'Reilly begins by recounting a violent incident that took place on November 14, 2023, where three men assaulted two police officers on a Bronx subway platform. One of the assailants evaded capture. Despite clear evidence—including video footage—the Bronx DA has adjourned the prosecution numerous times without scheduling a trial.
"They cannot prosecute it because they will not prosecute it." – John Doe [00:01]
Pattern of Adjournments O'Reilly emphasizes the DA's reluctance to move forward with the case, noting that the matter has been adjourned 14 times, casting doubt on the likelihood of a conviction.
"14 adjournments. This is beyond a scandal." – John Doe [00:01]
Critique of Darcelle Clark's Tenure The discussion shifts to Darcelle Clark's long tenure as Bronx DA since 2016. O'Reilly criticizes her for not prioritizing the prosecution of criminals, particularly minorities, thereby contributing to escalating crime rates in the Bronx.
"She doesn't want to prosecute criminals, but she's still elected time after time after time." – John Doe [00:01]
Impact on the Bronx Community O'Reilly paints a grim picture of life in the Bronx, suggesting that residents are left unprotected and vulnerable to violence due to the DA's inaction. He urges residents to consider relocating for their safety.
"Move out. Leave. You are not going to be protected where you live." – John Doe [00:01]
Comparison to Other Countries Highlighting the severity of the situation, O'Reilly compares the Bronx to countries like Brazil and Mexico, where law enforcement is often ineffective. He underscores that this is happening within the United States, a nation expected to uphold law and order.
"This is the United States. So even the police officers, even though it was captured on tape, Darcelle Clark will not prosecute the guys who beat them up." – John Doe [00:01]
In this fervent episode, Bill O'Reilly holds Bronx DA Darcelle Clark accountable for what he perceives as a significant failure to uphold justice and ensure the safety of Bronx residents. By highlighting specific cases and broader systemic issues, O'Reilly calls for urgent action and political responsibility to address the rising crime rates and protect the community.
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