Podcast Summary: REAL AF with Andy Frisella – Episode 935
"Andy & DJ CTI: Legacy Media Avoiding Brutal Murder Of Ukrainian Woman, California Professor Indicted For Assaulting Fed Agent During Marijuana Farm Raid & Phillies Karen"
Date: September 9, 2025
Co-hosts: Andy Frisella & DJ Cruz
Episode Theme & Purpose
In this CTI ("Cruise the Internet") episode, Andy Frisella and DJ Cruz tackle three major current events with their signature blend of unfiltered debate, social commentary, and humor. The hosts confront the controversial legacy media coverage of a brutal murder in North Carolina, criminal justice failures, illegal immigration enforcement, and the viral Phillies "Karen" incident. Throughout, they challenge mainstream narratives, advocate for personal accountability, and encourage audience participation.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Legacy Media’s Silence on the Murder of a Ukrainian Refugee
Segment Start: [16:34]
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Incident Recap:
- Ukrainian refugee Irania "Ira" Zarutska was fatally stabbed on a Charlotte train by repeat violent offender Decarlos Brown Jr.
- Brown has a long record of violent crimes and mental health issues.
- The attack was captured on viral surveillance footage; the suspect was quickly arrested.
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Lack of Media Coverage:
- Andy & DJ criticize legacy media (CNN, NYT, AP, etc.) for not reporting the murder, suggesting it doesn’t fit their preferred narrative.
- Elon Musk called out the media’s selective reporting on Twitter/X, contrasting the flood of articles about Daniel Penny with zero on Zarutska.
- DJ: “They won’t cover it because it doesn’t fit their narrative. Modus operandum, if you will.” [16:42]
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Political & Legal Debate:
- Trump weighs in, highlighting the evil of such crimes and the need for accountability.
- Florida Rep. Randy Fine promises a bill to hold judges responsible for releasing repeat offenders.
- “It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky. Those 12 plus judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too.” (Fine, quoted at [20:36])
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Andy & DJ Social Commentary:
- Both express exhaustion at seeing a pattern of violent offenders repeatedly released.
- DJ, as a black man, voices frustration about being stigmatized by such acts and stresses "zero remorse for violent criminals."
- Andy gets explicit on crime, racial politics, and how selective accountability fuels division:
- “I’m sick of seeing white people victimized by black criminals with no accountability ... The data says we have a black violence problem in our country.” [25:50]
- They argue true justice—regardless of race—would eliminate much of the racial tension.
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Memorable Quote:
- Andy: “If you want to solve the problem, you gotta say this is the truth. 6% of the population contributes to over 50% of the violent crime in this country.” [31:20]
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Takeaway:
- The hosts demand honest conversation on crime and race, call out cowardice in addressing uncomfortable truths, and advocate for harsh sentencing of repeat violent criminals.
2. Crime, Accountability, and Social Decline
Segment Start: [33:42]
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Local Crime Anecdotes:
- Andy describes rampant theft closing Nordstroms and Dick’s Sporting Goods in their area, and recounts his wife witnessing a robbery.
- Loss prevention measures are toothless; cashiers aren’t allowed to intervene.
- “You’re going to silence yourself into unemployment is what’s going to happen.” [35:00]
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Race & Crime Discussion (Cont’d):
- DJ: “We talk about this in the black community. There’s black people and there’s ‘n****s.’ There’s a difference, and we don’t like them either.” [36:16]
- The hosts agree on the need for universal law enforcement, without special treatment for any group.
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On Society’s Tolerance for Crime:
- Andy: “Anybody who commits [violent crime] should be literally fucking removed from society permanently.” [37:04]
- DJ rails against "Karens" who defend criminals’ rights over victims and mocks soft-on-crime attitudes.
- Both advocate for severe consequences, even voicing (hyperbolically) public executions, expressing frustration at the lack of deterrence.
- “If you held criminals accountable, the race problem would take care of itself. ... Violent criminals belong in the fucking ground.” [27:52]
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Political Complaints:
- Judges, lawyers, and politicians are lambasted for enabling repeat offenders.
- The black community must disown and police its own criminals, they argue, and leaders who fail should be prosecuted or removed.
3. Audience Interaction & Riffing
Segment Start: [45:13]
- Lighter Tone:
- The show includes humorous exchanges about usernames, race-based joke names, and playful teasing about Chris’s “mad black face” for deterring confrontation.
- Quotes and banter about Doritos flavors, convenience store nostalgia, and “back in my day” stories provide levity between heavy topics.
4. Immigration Enforcement & Pushback
Segment Start: [59:06]
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California Professor & Left-Wing Academia:
- A California State University-Channel Islands professor was indicted for assaulting federal agents during a marijuana grow raid.
- Andy & DJ mock “commie professors” as emblematic of college campus rot: “If you allow your children to go to a college where motherfuckers like this work, you’re throwing all of the work ... out the window.” [61:21]
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Illegal Immigration Raids: South Korean Hyundai Workers
- 475 workers detained in Georgia Hyundai factory raid, triggering diplomatic complaints from South Korea.
- Andy: “They were here illegally, so why is it a problem? They’re taking jobs from Americans, period.” [63:52]
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Expansion of Raids in Sanctuary Cities (Chicago, Boston, etc.):
- ICE is ramping up enforcement in sanctuary cities; opposition gets little traction as public mood turns against illegal immigration.
- Andy plays a clip of black Chicagoans angrily confronting their mayor for spending city money on migrants instead of residents:
- “You protect these [illegals] more than you protect the women, blacks, and children of Chicago ... You are a traitor.” [73:00]
- DJ emphasizes: “He takes care of illegals because he hates you ... they’re trying to replace you.” [73:16]
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Unity Out of Division:
- Hosts urge Americans of all races to unite against criminality and government betrayal, not let racial propaganda drive wedges:
- “Unity is the only thing that’s going to fix this. ... We have to be smart enough to not fall into [division] no matter how mad we may get.” [76:13]
- Hosts urge Americans of all races to unite against criminality and government betrayal, not let racial propaganda drive wedges:
5. Phillies Karen Viral Video Controversy
Segment Start: [79:05]
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Incident Overview:
- Viral video shows a Phillies fan demanding a home run ball from a father who gave it to his son. Internet sleuths misidentified a woman, who humorously clarified she’s a Red Sox fan.
- Andy & DJ discuss the pile-on, the nature of public shaming, and the “Karen” stereotype.
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Values Clash:
- Andy lashes out at the bullying “Karen” for targeting a child and escalating into people’s faces, and at the father for capitulating:
- “You taught your kids to be bullied ... to allow people to walk all over them for the rest of their motherfucking lives.” [84:44]
- DJ: “We’ve allowed these people to shame and bully everyone at the school meetings and all this shit. You cannot let these people win.” [84:45]
- Andy describes the Philly’s subsequent efforts to make it right for the child but says the lesson remains: “That’s what it represents in culture ... we can’t have it.” [89:58]
- Andy lashes out at the bullying “Karen” for targeting a child and escalating into people’s faces, and at the father for capitulating:
6. Thumbs Up or Dumb as F*ck: Czech F1 Ferrari Driver
Segment Start: [92:24]
- Story Recap:
- Police finally stop a masked “phantom Ferrari driver” who had been illegally racing a Formula 1 car on public roads for six years.
- Andy & DJ are enthusiastic:
- “That is every car dude’s dream. ... Not only would I do it, I’m going to do it.” (DJ, [99:42])
- The feat is celebrated, and discussion veers into motorsport fandom, driver size, and the aspirational “badassery” of outwitting authorities.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Andy:
- “They want to prosecute men who are willing to stand up ... so that there’s more disorder. ... They are intentionally trying to create this white supremacy narrative.”
- “I’m tired of being told I’m a problem. ... My ancestors were slaves, the fuck you talking about?”
- DJ:
- “Sacrifice is only in loser stories ... If you win, it’s just part of the price you pay.” [57:16]
- “We have to be smarter than that ... it should be a bad and a good thing. Evil people do evil shit, and we hold them accountable.”
- On Vigilante Justice:
- “Take the last ten of them ... throw them in a wood chipper on the White House lawn. Crime will solve itself in an hour.” [38:09]
- On Philadelphia "Karen":
- “You didn’t touch that ball. ... And you should be super ashamed and embarrassed that you wanted it from a child.” [83:45]
- “Dude, people need to conduct themselves ... a hundred years ago, what would have happened?” [90:53]
Timeline of Key Segments
| Timestamp | Topic/Quote | |------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 16:34 | North Carolina train murder & media blackout | | 21:05 | Political reactions and Randy Fine’s proposed bill | | 25:50+ | Andy & DJ’s unfiltered take on race, crime, and society | | 33:42 | Local retail theft anecdotes; commentary on social decay | | 59:06 | California professor indict/discussion of leftist indoctrination in academia | | 62:54 | Hyundai factory South Korean worker raid and legal immigration debate | | 67:04 | Federal raids in sanctuary cities and audience outrage | | 79:05 | Phillies Karen: play-by-play, lessons in capitulation, public shaming | | 92:24 | Thumbs Up: Phantom Ferrari driver evades police for 6 years in F1 car |
Episode Takeaways
- Media Bias: Hosts accuse mainstream outlets of consciously ignoring crimes that don’t fit their political narrative.
- Justice System Failure: There’s intense criticism of judges and politicians for leniency on repeat violent offenders.
- Race & Crime: Andy & DJ argue we need hard truths about crime data and fair, universal accountability—not selective or divisive rhetoric.
- Immigration: Strict enforcement is praised; hosts dismiss hand-wringing about foreigners losing jobs as “narrative BS.”
- Public Accountability: The Phillies "Karen" saga is a metaphor for broader cultural trends—hosts call for resistance to bullies and demand backbone from men.
- Unity: Despite strong words, the hosts ultimately urge unity among Americans against elites, media spin, and criminality, warning not to fall for race-baiting narratives.
Original Tone & Language
The episode is notably raw, combative, and explicit. Andy and DJ weave humor, righteous anger, and bravado with an undercurrent of frustration at societal decline, punctuated by callouts and personal anecdotes.
Summary Conclusion
Episode 935 of REAL AF is a blisteringly honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversation that fiercely challenges mainstream narratives on crime, race, and immigration. Andy and DJ call for courage, unity, and unsparing justice, using trending stories to highlight what they see as America’s most critical social pathologies—and offer no apologies for saying so.
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