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John Doe (0:00)
So I'm going to tell you an amazing story about New York City. You ready? I know a lot of you are driving and doing summer things, but this is a story worth paying attention to. So we have to go back to November 13, 2023. Okay. About a year and a half ago, there were three guys on a subway platform in the Bronx, the Cretona park east neighborhood. And they smoke a pot. And two police officers approached them and asked them to put out the marijuana cigarettes. Okay. Then the three men beat up on videotape. We saw it. The two cops beat them up, one of the men got away. Two of them, 23 year old Kareem McClary, 20 year old Isaiah Gassami, were charged serious charges, assault in the second degree. That's a felony. Okay. But they still have not had their cases adjudicated in 18 months. Their cases have been postponed 18 times because the Bronx District Attorney, Darcelle Clark, doesn't really want to prosecute them. Now, many of you have not heard this story before, right? Because no one's paying attention to it. And why are they not paying attention to it? Because the police department, NYPD and their unions are ignoring it. We have asked here at WABC, common sense 17 times for police related groups in New York City to come on and discuss this story. Seventeen times we asked Police Benevolence association, the Police Conference of New York, the Fraternal Order of Police, on and on. No one will come on to discuss. No one blackout 100%. Why? Why? I don't know. I am investigating and tomorrow I'll have some answers. Now, the two thugs, and they're both criminally involved. These aren't innocent guys. All right? They have another hearing tomorrow. Number 19. Number 19 tomorrow. Okay. You think they're going to get charged formally tomorrow? Okay, place your bets. Now, this is how New York City justice works. There is no justice when you can beat up police officers and not be formally charged for a year and a half. Not get into the system. You're still walking around laughing, smoking pot, having a good time. Yeah, we beat up some cops. There's a videotape. Let's watch it together. And what is there? Outrage? Not even from the cops. Now, I got to tell you, if I were one of these police officers, I would be out there on every single news program going, what the deuce is going on? These guys should be in prison. But this isn't cursing at a cop, which the city lets you do, spitting at them. You can spit at police in New York City. Nothing's going to happen to you. Nothing. You can vandalize a police car. Nothing will happen to you in New York City. Nothing. Now, you try this in Mississippi or Alabama, you're going to be in big trouble. But the left, which controls the city and the state of New York, don't want to punish criminals. We all know that. It's established. Okay? There's no debate on it, but this one really is outright. Now, I've been reporting in New York for 50 years and I've seen it all. I've never. I should say that I almost seen it all. Never seen anything like this, ever. So we'll follow it to the end. And if I had a bet, this will be dismissed. Nothing will happen. And the cops, union, all of that, they don't care.
