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Thank God it's Friday. We got a great show.
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I guess who it was.
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Go for it, Slater. Nope. Really? Yep.
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Okay.
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Later was actually giving them.
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Oh, man. Murked by Slater. You haven't having a bad day.
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If you say mate, that's Australian. Mate is just British.
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Let's get into it. Do you have anything to recap at all?
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Maybe hold on.
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The usual comments. Battling in the comments.
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Yeah, we got the recap.
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We got the. We. We in the comments last night. We.
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Peach launched a show yesterday.
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You did.
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That's a reflection. Yeah, Got a cool intro.
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Dude, you got a really good intro. Yeah, thank Jay for that too.
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Yeah, Jay does everything. Pretty soon there's a fire. Jay to come sit here for me.
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What do we do when. What is it called when you train? We con. We converted somebody last night.
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No. Yeah.
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Really? But hater. Something told me about.
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Oh, the guy in the comments.
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Somebody something told me something was different about this type of hate. And he finally hit us up in the DMS and he apologized. Huh.
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He must have deleted the ones to me because I couldn't find the message.
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But he. He apologized and said, you know, it is what it is. And I just think that we're a easy target for hate, especially when people are blunt and tell the truth.
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You can call me a lot of things, but when you tell me I can't do a pull up, I take serious offense. All the nasty he said in this big ass comment, I was like, pull up. He got a video immediately in his inbox of me doing 15 strict pull ups. I'm like, you're not gonna insult me? Nah. You can call me a lot of things, but you can't say I can't do a pull up. That's where I draw the line.
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So, yeah, converted a new person. We'll see if he wants to continue being a fan. But let's talk Epstein list. Like we haven't covered that. And the crazy thing is I don't have any new updates, but I do have the updates that finally fox news covered 47 minutes ago. It was covered by some weird. Some weird outlet. I had no idea who they were. It was like two sentences. Then it was covered by I think MSNBC again, two sentences. So we'll see if Fox News has anything to do with it. But essentially a Clinton appointed judge over orders DOJ to unfill the Epstein files.
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Numbers are incredible.
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The oil is at a level.
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Let me pause that. Sorry.
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Before
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that was Trump talking DOJ judge orders dog to unseal the Epstein files. It has been keeping hidden redacted records included 2007 draft indictment and emails, hidden senders, including about a torture video. So if you don't think this stuff is real, Fox News is Now putting it out there, there's always a part of me that's like, there's no way human beings can. Can do this to children. There's just no way. I hope to God it's wrong. No, it's not wrong, but it's. It goes on to explain a federal judges order the justice department to release more un redacted Jeffrey Epstein records. To justify keeping or to justify keeping them sealed. That's the other thing.
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Ongoing investigation.
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If they're going to keep them sealed, this judge wants to know why.
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All I gotta say.
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And they want it by July 2nd. With redacted versions of the files included sensitive interview notes documenting a minor's corroborated sexual assault allegations against president Donald Trump. Oh, well, that would be why they want this so badly. That makes sense. The u. S. District judge Emmett Sullivan, a Clinton appointed judge, which mind you, is kind of weird because Clinton was heavily involved in the Epstein files. Probably one of the most involved people in there, to my knowledge. Issued the order after granting preliminary injunction sought by independent journalist Katie fang, who sued acting attorney general Todd blanch in April. She alleges that the justice department failed to comply with the Epstein files transparency act. I hate our government. Dude. What the is an Epstein files transparency act? Everybody clowned on us. Can you make me bigger? Actually, Eli, I like that one where I' bigger and the screen is smaller. There you go. The fact that there's a. An Epstein files transparency act. When we talked about why has there not just been a group of men that suits up and just goes and hunts down the Epstein. They can't. They can't.
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If you believe Jeffrey. Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, you might as well believe in the moonlight too.
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You almost forget about that because there's
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no way a guy, an elitist with that kind of money and that kind of resources would never kill himself. So, you know, he knows everything. We are being continuously like the bull in the red. You just keep getting it over and
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over and over again. We can't give you the list. We can give you aliens. Want aliens?
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Yeah.
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Best I can do is aliens.
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Yeah. We got billionaires now. We got Muslims. A billionaire. We're going to mars. Get everything you want. But the most. What would be. It would. It would. It would. It would cause masks. It would. The whole world would shut down if that. Yeah. I mean, it's like. And they just leave us to spin on these shows and. And play people willing to report it to make us look crazy or they're just beating a dead whore. They keep Saying it over and over again. But how can you have that floating out there? Just like John said the other day. Like you have this massive investigation that involves the most vulnerable people and things that. I believe there are humans right in the middle. Those same people always talk about that. Go to work every day, do their thing, don't really want any problems. They don't believe that this, that humans are capable of because they don't have that type of mentality. But they are. And they continue to just hide it. And it's. What world would you think that we know there possibly know? There's vulnerable children. There's. There's games being played where they're hunting children down, they're torturing. What world would you not go? Everything stops. And we're going to make sure this is invested. This is, this is first. And I've said that about my county. There's human trafficking going on. The war on drugs is always going to be there, unfortunately. But a lot of people, you choose to put the drugs in your system, right? You choose to go, I'm gonna go buy fentanyl. I'm gonna go buy this. No child is born and get. Chooses to be tortured or, or manipulated or trafficked. That is more important than the war on drugs. But you'll hear the war on drugs and how important that is now. We have years and years now of emails, 6 million emails, speculation. This guy, that guy. And nobody goes, all right, we're just gonna, we're just gonna investigate the right way. We're gonna bring people in, we're gonna drill them, we're gonna. This is Guantanamo Bay torture type stuff that they should get. If this is terror, this is like
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how big of a deal they made about Guantanamo.
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Yeah. Like 9, 11. Like I know understand 911. Terrible, tragic, all those things. You have allegedly thousands and thousands and Thousands more than 911 victims of children being tortured and trafficked. That's a problem. Get the jumper cables out. Get the jumper cables out and get to the bottom of it. I'm good with it.
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Yeah.
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Because I'm not involved in that. Nasty.
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But the society wasn't okay with us waterboarding terrorists. Do you think they're gonna be okay with us waterboarding? And. And I'm okay with it. Well, I know you are, but that, I mean that was one of those things where like, no, they would.
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It's children. I believe your mass amount of society. I believe. So what do we all say? They kill them right away. Wood chipper. Most people, even if they don't Agree on politics. You go to one of those videos where they catch a predator, going to meet a 12 year old boy and there's about 37, 000 gifts of wood chippers in the comments. Like we kind of mass agree about children, even murderers in jail. Psychopaths in jail go target child molesters out of pure nature. They're like, that guy's got to go, I might have killed Johnny at the gas station over a five dollar bill. I'm not a, I'm not a psychopath though. This dude is a real problem. I'm gonna go in his cell and kill him because he harms children. Even our worst predators in prison understand that you have to stop child trap child molesters and child people that target children.
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So it's like, it's like poker. It's one thing that unites everybody, no matter your race, creed, gender, crime.
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I believe, I believe if we were able to put all those people on a list that, that traffic children and tortured children, I think we would all probably have a very high 90% or higher verdict that they all got to go. I would, I would, I would comfortably say that.
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Let's finish this. More than half of the 6 million files have been made publicly available with the remaining files withheld because of legal privilege protections or because they are duplicates, according to the Justice Department. But the department has faced growing criticism over the scope of its redactions, with critics arguing it has concealed information that should be public under law and a 48 page memorandum. Sullivan, order the Justice Department to either disclose less redacted versions. And here's the thing, all right. The judge says we have to give less redacted version. Is that one less black line? Like there's no.
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Read it how you want that words matter file transparent. We release it. We. We took out. You can see the. On this page now. There it is this time. Let me, let me throw the super chat. I'm correct myself because I just like Tyler is the face of anti hero and I'm just this guy on the side. Chode is also very responsible for all the app, all the behind the scenes stuff. Jay's got the cooler accent, so he kind of gets. I talk to him more. But obviously shout out to Chode as well, who does amazing work behind the scenes. He's working on things for me as well, so I didn't mean to forget.
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Yeah, you're the side guy, Chad.
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I'm the side guy. Like me and Chad, man. Yeah, yeah. He's like me.
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Not.
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I'm not the Anti hero guy. I'm just the dude.
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I'm just.
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Oh, is that. Is that.
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Are you putting that out there now? Yeah.
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I'm not the face of the cup. No, it's me and Joe, man. We're over on the side. I mean, I'm gonna get a donut and character as well.
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I don't know what you're talking about. Why do you associate a donut with Chad?
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I'm just saying I'm gonna get a character that's kind of on the side, maybe a broccoli or something, and just be that guy on the side.
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Among the redacted records, in an email with the recipient's identity concealed, in which Epstein wrote that he loved a torture video he watched during the litigation, Blanche suggested the recipient was wealthy Middle Eastern businessman Sultan Ahmad Bin the Lamb. The order also covers FBI records summarizing 2019 interviews with a woman who made allegations following President Donald Trump. In the FBI's interview summary, the woman alleged she met Epstein when she was 14 or 15 years old, and he later introduced her to Trump, who she accused sexually assaulted her in explicit detail. Those claims are uncooperated, and the President has denied the allegations. Trump was friends with the late financier in the 1990s, early 2000s, but cut ties after falling out in the mid 2000s. The Justice Department is also required to issue a complete log of every redaction made in record release under federal Epstein Transparency Act.
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What? Why do we need an act?
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What does that even mean?
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Why do we need it?
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Who puts an act out?
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Transparency.
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Who put. Who puts an act out? I don't know. How does that even go? What does that matter? What does it mean? What happens if you violate the act? I don't know.
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Why don't. Why do we need an act? To get to the bottom of human trafficking and torture of children. I don't like we have laws for that.
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It's weird how everything ties together. You almost have to go down like a rabbit hole in your mind how everything ties together. When you look at a giant social issue and you look at this and you look at that, and you got people like, I love them to death, but are goofballs, but they're so smart, they tie it all together for you. Like Nick, like, how he just goes, you want to see how the border crisis ties into the Epstein list? And within three and a half minutes, you're like, what? Like somebody tied in the Somali fraud to that stuff? It's just. It's everywhere, man.
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It's wild. I Don't. Like you said, an act. We had to get a. An act together to get to the bottom of a massive organization that's harming children. I thought we had laws. Like we have US Code that prohibits that. We have state statute that prohibits that.
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Well, Earth is the devil's playground. He owns the land.
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Yeah, I agree.
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This was. This is. This wasn't stolen by America, was. It was given to Satan and it's showing its true colors. So I'm going.
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Heather brought up Eli. Broccoli. I'm going Sideshow Bob. Not Broccoli Head.
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With who? You?
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Yeah, Sideshow Bob.
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Right.
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You know, Sideshow Bob is okay more than like. Broccoli had kids actually go in the gym and bench.
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Oh, man.
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I had to get him today.
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What?
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He said broccoli kids go into the gym and bench.
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He's still figuring it out. I like Eli. He's a good sport. He's been a good addition.
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He has. We only have him for how much?
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How much longer?
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Two more months.
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He can't wait. I bet. The first time I've ever looked forward to school. Can I go to summer school?
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He loves it. He has a good time doing it. He loves all the guys.
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He's a good character. He does well in the chat. I think he does a good job. At least when we like say something to him. He understands English.
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Ah, yeah.
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Tomorrow.
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I'll do it tomorrow.
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Yeah, it's good.
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Let's get into. The next thing was. It's been sent to us by a couple people.
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There's.
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There was nothing to it. At the time it was all speculation. But it seems like FH Florida Highway Patrol is starting to release some stuff. So the chief of police, Titusville Police Department was involved in a rollover crash with his unmarked issued police suv. That being said, that's all that came out. Obviously people are speculating maybe alcohol and drugs are involved. But the reason why I didn't jump to cover it is because it was all. It seemed like it was being covered up or it was purposely not being released for investigative purposes. There's been some updates. Got video?
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Yeah. So we got the glue. Does that make Daddy like. So here's a video involving the own chief.
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I'm Jesse Pagan. And I'm Michelle Imparato. The city manager fired Chief John Lau for refusing alcohol testing. And this was after officers say they found this bottle of vodka in his city owned suv. Patrick Perez has been digging through the videos and several reports. He's live at police headquarters tonight. Patrick?
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Patrick.
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Yeah, we went through multiple videos and reports to get a better understanding as to what exactly happened the night of this crash. And it's very clear this was not just some regular crash investigation.
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Can you just point to the liquid level body cam?
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Because it's hard to tell on the camera.
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This is the bottle of partially consumed vodka Titusville police officers say they found inside. Now, former chief John Laos city owned SUV following a crash Tuesday night.
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Is that open or close?
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What?
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The bottle.
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The bottles.
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Well, it's been drank out.
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The crash happened around 11:15pm near River Oaks Drive and Barna Avenue, an area outside of Titusville city limits.
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You're gonna have your phones go with you, Chief? I have two phones.
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Yeah, I got both of them, Chief.
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Medics took Loud to the hospital with minor injuries. While he was there, police say a commander requested he submit to alcohol testing, like a blood draw or breath test to determine whether alcohol was a factor. Police say he refused, which violated the city's personnel policy. The following day, after doctors discharged Lao from the hospital, the city manager met with Lao and fired him.
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Yeah, this is his car.
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Can I say something?
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Yeah, Can I say something?
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Every. You can make me do that Big thing, Eli. Every human being on earth, besides the chief of police would have been arrested upon release from the hospital.
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You think so?
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For your refusal. Submit.
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I don't know much about DUIs, and it's been so long. So if you refuse to submit, is it automatic?
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It's his own charge.
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Did they. Because I know you lose. In Florida and a lot of states, you lose your license because it's a privilege. So you lose it for a year. Refusing to cooperate in any type of investigation. You lose your license.
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Obviously, it's a DUI investigation. They believe he's intoxicated. So he goes for dui, and then he refuses to submit.
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I think also the fact that they fired him immediately leads me to believe that they knew something else. I mean, no one's gonna fire somebody for a car accident.
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Well, I mean, yeah, city manager is a. Is a. That's the most powerful dude. And that's where the breakdown is in. In policing. The city manager is the most powerful person in the city. He put. And then the council's elected, city manager's hired, and then chief is hired. But in your car, bottle alcohol. Like, that's. I commend them for firing him immediately. Like that's. That's the right thing to do. I'm just telling you that John Q. Citizen is not seeing the daylight. The second he's discharged, he's either have a warrant immediately or he's going to go to jail as soon as he walks out of the hospital. He's not injured anymore. He's dui.
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Expected to do jail for not submitting.
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It's a DUI too. I mean, you can't.
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Did they do feel survivor.
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He's injured, but you go smell alcohol.
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I didn't know they found alcohol.
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You could go smell of alcohol, of alcohol beverage. His mannerism, his voice. He obviously can't perform field sobriety tests. Then he refuses. You put all that together. He crashed.
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Can the crash be used as like the catalyst for. Can it be used in consideration that he might be drunk or will they rule out. Crashes happen all the time.
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Both. They can't. You can't investigate them at the same time.
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Yeah, I can't.
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Yeah. I can't question you about the crash. Trying to gather DUI information. I have to go. Okay. You crashed. What caused it? Oh, I saw a raccoon. I veered off the road.
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Okay.
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Crash is done. Hey, man, you been? Where you coming from?
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And now you start your criminal.
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Can you start your criminal investigation? But I mean, I, I hate it for the guys. You have to, you know, you can take it all the way down, remove it. You hate it for the guys because obviously it's your own chief. And that's. You're just. You're just in a no win situation, you know.
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Well, they waited Florida. I thought it was deputies and troopers that did the investigation.
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No, you can do it.
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No, I thought in that scene, I
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thought, oh, yeah, yeah. But that's his own guys at the scene right now. They're like fhp. Probably to come. FHP was called. You know, they're. They like they always do. They call it. Our county calls FHP for like crashes on stage.
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Yo, babe. You know that chief.
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Yeah.
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I can't stand.
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Look at this.
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Wrote me up. He's D wiring.
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Yeah. Yeah. So it's like I, I just, you know, a normal citizen even going to the hospital is going to be investigated for DUI that night. You're not going to go free and clear. You're going to be offered the opportunity. You're going to get a refusal. So you should get a DUI refusal. And then, you know, open container. That's a citation that you got to stack it. But he's got an open container of alcohol. I mean, it's pretty clear, you know, DUI investigator, fhp. Is he dui. But I guess I, I guess I got to say to the city manager he did the right thing. Like I normally. It's like these guys get a pass.
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He didn't. So it seemed like he got a pass.
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No, I mean at least he got fired. Yeah, I mean you got. You know, any other deputies toast. Well, actually, I will say this. Any other deputy will go through an IA the chief's appointed so he can be fired immediately. You or I would get. We would get put on admin leave
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and go to an IA and have
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to be fired after the criminal. So this is actually.
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But don't. Aren't you a com. Aren't you. Aren't you an advocate of firing for what you believe as a leader as obvious. All right, let me ask you this. First off, what you would do if you could. Second off, every state has different union laws and different laws. But you're. You're a sheriff, right. Of that county and they call you and say oh no, wait, the sheriff has nothing to do with it.
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No.
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Oh, damn. So you're the. Okay. Yeah. He's the top of the chain because the city manager, they're not going to call her. Yeah.
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Wayne Ivy, chair for Brevard. He's not going to get involved. It's their own problem. I mean it could if they called the sheriff's office to the scene because the county is obviously controls everything but in this case, FHP investigates city manager. But if that's a regular cop, you and I, they're. They're gonna have to put you on admin leaving and do a whole investigation.
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Oh, okay. Yeah. So if that was a particular cop. If you were a sheriff and one of your deputies. Rollover Crash. You're like, let's say your captain's calling you Captain was. Was on scene. I was there. Roll over, Crash. Troopers found a half a bottle of vodka in the Tahoe that was rolled over. Like how do you want to handle this at face value like tomorrow morning. Are you a component of termination immediately?
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You can't. So they have their unions even though they're not strong and you have your. There are things I know the sheriff has a policy that if a violation occurs in his presence that's fireable. He doesn't have to put you through an IA I don't know the entire breakdown of that he could just one sheriff or four. No, all of them. They have a policy where that's what they should can my. One of my good friends for the deputy chief when he slammed the door, he slammed the door in front of the secretaries because the sheriff called him a liar and he Wasn't a liar and he got pissed off. So they considered that He. He caused the girls to be scared, and it happened in front of the sheriff.
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What's the crime?
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There's a policy for, like, any crime. Any policy violation observed by the sheriff. Some. Anyway, so if the sheriff wants to go to the scene, I can see where I go to the scene. I see my guy Hammer drunk, and he caused a crash and is bad. It's like, you could. And then you would just face the union, like, hey, this was what I did. Then there's argument, due process. He gets his opportunity to defend himself, he's gonna go through. So as long as you take him off the road immediately and put him on admin leave immediately and then do the investigation, I think it's okay. It's where they just brush it completely is where it gets ugly.
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Yeah.
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You don't want to, you know, you don't want to come off like, I'm just gonna fire everybody. Even though, you know, if you killed somebody, it's different. I mean, there's some cases where you just go, hey, dude, you killed somebody. You're drunk. I can see it. I'm not paying you for the next six months while you go through that, like, you're gone. You want to get your job back, beat the murder case and come back, that's fine. There's some cases that I think it's just too. You do too much. But minor stuff, you got to give them their opportunity for their IA and with them, you know, present their facts.
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Yeah. I mean, because it'd be hard for a liquor. Liquor bottle on a police car. Like, you couldn't be like, if it's your personal car, that's really outside of no other smells or evidence. You could be like, oh, my wife drives this car all the time. She's drunk. My son drives this car all the time. My best friend drives. But when it's in a police car, it's already not supposed to be.
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That's where I go with. The sheriff shows up and goes, there's our car. There's the bottle. There's the dude driving. That has now occurred in front of my presence. I see he has open alcohol in a.
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You're gone.
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Yeah, like, what do I gotta investigate? Yeah, like what?
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I don't care why the crime they can handle. But unless you're firing, unless you're like
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a narc, maybe in your season, like, you'd have to have a really good.
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Whoa, narcs, man.
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Hey, it's a beverage to maintain Cover.
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Sure.
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Yeah, I was at the bar.
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Yeah, that's the strip club, man. So don't mind the cocaine either.
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Yeah, yeah, there's guns. There's a couple guns too. They got their serial number scratched off.
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Just.
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You're describing a case in my county where the guy kept his job by the way.
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Was it like that much?
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Pills, guns, DUI argued that it was for undercover and he just got a pass. He got hammered, but he kept his job. If you look at it, there's a 99.9 would say fired and he kept it.
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What'd he go back to the road?
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Went to the courthouse for years and years and years and then he's been re promoted.
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Oh I don't.
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And I'm not knocking the guy. The dude, when I was going through my. He was actually really cool to me.
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Yeah. Because he's been through it.
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Yeah. But you know that just to me goes to show you that depending on, you know what you do. Like I had a conversation on the way here with a guy who's. He has, his kid was involved in incident the sheriff's office and they didn't turn their body camera on, which is a huge no, no. And they did a QSI which is like a investigation. They told you that there was no violations. And I'm like, we have an absolute policy that anytime you go hands on or do anything police rated, you have to have your body camera on. And I said to him, you know, my wife got 40 hour suspension. Part of her suspension was her body camera just died. She was in training, she didn't go on the road ever. She docks it usually at the station. We were coming, she was coming from the house on her way to work, heard the, heard the call, went to it and it died. And part of her suspension was dying. It wasn't not on, it wasn't not
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not turned on record.
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It was on, it was turned on. So I'm like, well here you have somebody gets 40 hour suspension for something. Here you have somebody, they tell you go pound sand even though this dude manhandled your kid and you don't like the way he did it. But you have now you have no video evidence of it and he flat out just didn't turn it on. And I'm just like, how can you say he didn't do anything wrong? I'm not saying again, I'm not saying fire the deputy. I'm just saying you can't tell me he didn't do anything. Yeah, he did. Definitely didn't turn it on. So there needs, I would say, you know, hey, man, use a letter of counseling. Make sure you turn your body camera on next time, and that's it. You move on. But to say they didn't do anything wrong is, like, definitely did. Because I've seen somebody get in a lot of trouble for that. So you have to be consistent, man. Transparency, consistency.
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So, yeah, if we have any updates on that, we'll. We'll let you know.
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Another story of one of our friends. Breaking news.
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Who's our friend?
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Sean Paul Reyes.
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Oh, yeah.
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Sean Paul Reyes was arrested. You can believe this. I can't get to it again. Hold on. Share screen
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I'm assuming he was probably illegally arrested.
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We don't know yet. We're gonna have to see it. So this. That's definitely not him. Sean Paul Reyes, popular YouTube activists known for the First Amendment video stunts, was arrested Thursday after he showed up uninvited to the Suffolk County PBA headquarters. Union leaders and cops told the Post. Sean Reyes, AKA the online Long island auditor, was arrested for trespassing at the Police Benevolent association building in Brentwood as he confronted union members on video over reports that cops who admitted to misconduct were allowed to stay on the force under their pensions until their pensions kicked in. And we haven't seen his version of it yet. I can tell you when I went on. You can remove it. When I went on Sean Paul's show a couple weeks ago, that was the topic. The Suffolk county pba, they're trying to pass a law in New York called the Anti Police agitator law, which we kind of discussed, like, I agree with, like, causing a scene that it makes it unable to investigate or diverts attention. But. But I just don't understand why cops get so upset with a dude walking around with a camera. I just don't understand, like, he.
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Especially when you have one strapped to your body all day.
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Yeah.
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And he knows you know what he's there for.
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Yeah.
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You don't.
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If you.
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Is that private property?
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I would believe. I don't know. Yeah. Well, you know, he's suing the mayor of Melbourne, and he got arrested by Melbourne for videoing a Brevard County Sheriff's office car or Melbourne police car. And they arrested him for trespassing. He filed a law. It was. It was thrown out. He filed a lawsuit. And the. The ticky tack of the lawsuit, they said, you can't sue is Sean Paul Reyes. You have to sue as Long island auditor because it was a business. So they threw the whole lawsuit out to make him now refile it and go back.
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The government's even against the judge, like,
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ruled against him on that. And then here you got. I just don't.
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This.
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I just don't get it. I just. I just don't understand how you let an auditor. If you can't handle an auditor with a camera that. You know 900,000% is not going to harm you. He's not going to pull a gun out.
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Yeah.
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He's not going to millions and millions of followers. He's just gonna walk around and you can't handle that. I don't know, man. Seems like you can't handle a. A hot call either, so. And, you know, New York's a little different than down here. They get real bent up, you know? And his argument is. We've talked about this. His argument is unions protect bad cops. And he's saying that this union is protecting bad cops, holding on to their job long enough to get to their pension, and then they resign when they've done misconduct. So.
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Yeah.
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Interesting.
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I don't want to get to any more videos before we get to your video that we've been neglecting for, like, days.
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Which one?
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You had one yesterday. We still didn't play. You had it up and you're. I was like.
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Oh, man.
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Stabbing.
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Oh, the stabbing. Yeah.
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Okay. Because I got some good ones.
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All right, video file. Here we go.
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Boom.
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Roll it. I think that's it. And make sure. This is a call to a subject
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stabbing his mother 40 times actively, and they back out.
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That's one of the calls that. One of those ones in that list of, like, you can't really leave.
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Yeah.
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Like there's some times you can leave between the threat. This is the. Yeah, now you can roll it. This is their. This is what happens.
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Drop it, Steven.
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Drop the knife.
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Drop the knight.
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One cop is still in the house.
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That guy, the whole.
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Watch out.
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Drop the knife. Now.
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There were three cops.
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There were three cops. There's only two outside.
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I think one's still in.
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Maybe he's going to the aid of the victim.
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No, no, no. Why would you do that?
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I think I would.
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You would probably. You'd shoot this guy in the back. He's got a knife.
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You would kill him? Oh, yeah. Yeah. I mean, I'm thinking if I'm.
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Just keep rolling. He doesn't. I don't know what he's doing right now. Maybe he's making tea. Tommy, watch out.
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He's coming in.
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Okay, we gotta stop it. So now you're letting an armed assailant go Back to your buddy inside.
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Let's go to the very beginning. Yes. Let's go to the very beginning. He is actively stabbing. You're gonna see in a minute.
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Her on the ground.
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He is actively stabbing a woman.
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She. Yeah, 40 times.
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Improv in progress. Watched it.
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They saw it.
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First thing he said was, gets on the radio to say we got a guy at gunpoint. I already told you, they're all garbage. If you're on the radio at any point during this call, Trash. You have three cops, one guy with a knife.
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You.
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I always said, who are they calling for? You are. You are nine one, one. There's nobody else to call for. Yeah, you're the cops. You're there. So then you back out of a house with an armed assailant, and you leave one of your buddies inside. Tommy, he's coming back, like, swim. There's a shot. So you got. Now they're going back in. And some of the commands were, back up. You don't back up. There's just you.
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Were they commanding the guy to back up?
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No, no, they were backing up.
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They were commanding the guy.
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Back out.
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Back out. Roll. Roll. Scene.
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Oh, my.
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This is the other body cam. So we got multiple body cam. It shows you all guys.
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Oh, my God.
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I think we end up seeing Tommy, who ends up in the house. So look at Tommy. Look where Tommy goes. He goes in the laundry room and just walks out. He should put himself between the victim and the suspect.
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He died.
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What the.
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Tommy.
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Tommy can barely hold himself up.
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Should be here. Dr. Knife.
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Tommy.
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Tommy.
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Come on, Stephen. Drop the knife, bro.
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Come on, man.
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No, don't go stab your mom again.
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I'll get back in this bathroom way back here if you don't drop the knife again, man.
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Holy cow, dude.
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Yep.
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Keep going.
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Tommy was never gonna fire this gun.
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I'm not a tactics guy, I promise you. I hate videos where they're like, oh, we flagged them, like, one second. You got a bunch of cops under stress, one barrel roll. It's gonna happen. It is what it is. But what I just saw right here, where Tommy comes back into frame, and
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he's got his gun and his buddies.
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Buddy walked in and fires. What happened if Tommy freaked out?
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I don't know if you can back it up a little bit. I don't know that Tommy didn't crank one off. Watch Tommy's gun. Tommy's cool as a cucumber, man. This is just another.
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Let me know. Tell me.
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Rips one off.
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Yep.
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Tommy rips one off.
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Yeah.
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For no Good reason that leave dog. He shot a round from behind his friend.
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Oh, these poor. Go in, go in.
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We're starting off good.
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Stabbing the lady. Eli, I see you all the time watching police videos on your free time. I want you to to heed all of this advice. This is probably the sprinting to the door on scene was about the only thing of value in this video. You absolutely have to shoot someone with a knife. That's killing somebody in front of you.
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Let me explain something to you.
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And you never back up.
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Let me explain something. When you watch a cop in these situations, I want you to watch. When you're watching your police videos from now on, when the guys are yelling and they're screaming females, you hear that octave, they hit. They are not mentally prepared to take someone's life and do this job. You will watch the other guys that don't say a word. It's business. They have thought this through their. Their head. They have put it in their. They went to bed one night, every night they woke up and they said, I might kill somebody today. I don't want to. But they've put it through their head at the range. They've pictured this scenario and they said, when I see a guy stabbing somebody, it lights out immediately. When you're screaming, it's that Ooda loop. You don't know what to do. You're screaming, you're trying to convince yourself that you're just hoping it's hope right there. You'll hope and change. Obama promised everybody it's hope right there that something else happens because you don't want to pull the trigger and you're not ready that you can hear it. And I'm not. No. I don't claim to be an expert. I'm just telling you when you hear cops screaming in this octave and they're not performing, they are not ready to do the job. And then you'll see a guy walk in that scene and go, the guys, they want to vilify. Sergeant Bruno, Sergeant Bruno ran the up and said, this dude threatened my community for eight minutes with a bat. Lights out. Saladrati pulls up, says, dude's got a gun. Lights out, no words, no screaming, no chaos. Business is handled. People don't like the way business looks. Police business is ugly. It's not pretty. It doesn't always look like you would do it. Why didn't he tase him first? Why don't you shoot him in the leg?
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Beloved body cams, bro.
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But when you watch a professional respond and lights out the other Guy Magnotti up in that. They got fired for shooting the guy with the sword or whatever. Yeah, like they handled business. It doesn't look pretty because this ain't pretty. This job is not pretty. That is failure. That is cowardice. I'd fire all three of them. You cannot work here anymore. I'm sorry. You cannot allow a dude to stab a lady, follow you out of the house, go back in and continue stabbing somebody. You were not mentally prepared. Maybe. Maybe Arby's is hiring. Maybe McDonald's is hiring. I can't have you at my agency when you're not prepared to do what the. That is what we all swore to do is protect life.
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You see Dylan said the cops didn't even say please. Maybe they should have tried that.
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I just.
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I just. I. I hate it.
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Look at. Look at Eli. And going backwards. Why would you never go. You never walk backwards like that. That, that speed downstairs. What happens when you fall backwards like this?
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Put that back up before we done. Go ahead and keep talking but just put that.
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You fall backwards like this. Your gun goes flying. And then homeboy stands over you like Michael Myers and just right in your throat. I going back to the. You're always going to have an elevated heart rate and anything like this. There is no human being in the world. You'd probably be a psychopath. If you should be scared.
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Not scared.
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You should be.
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You should be heightened.
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Heightened. And. And it's not fun.
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But the but. And that's why when you shoot, when you're calm and collected at the range, you put those. You put those rounds in the same, you know, one inch circle. Everything's great. Even the most trained cop in this situation is probably. His shot group is probably going to
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be like this should be too. And you don't want to keyhole rounds in this spot. You don't want to key home. You want to spread them out.
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Yeah.
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You don't spread them out. You want him all over because he's. The reason for that is he's moving. So as he's moving you're just boom, boom, boom. Combat effective combat effective in a real shooting. If you. If you saw a guy shoot a group like this on a suspect that then he had way too much time and too much whatever quick rounds on target. You're looking for a. A zone. You're looking for a B zone which is just a silhouette. You want to hit him in his. In his meat and get them. But this here the super chat says when you're a cop, how many failed or ignore commands until you decide to. Usually the force. Here's the thing. You don't have to give any commands. You could have turned that corner, pressed him. And this is what we trained in swat, that scenario. You turn the corner, you press him, and you blow his skull off from right there to turn the corner. Bow. You just take him out.
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It's.
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There's no commands you have to give none. You don't have to tell a guy that's stabbing his mother to drop the knife. We. We see it and we think it, and we get. We get told and we get sued and we get tall. You know, there's no number. If you want to say it, say it. If it sounds better to say it, say it.
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They're going to say, oh, he never.
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Just like the jokes are, but he never told him to drop the knife.
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Yeah.
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He's actively killing someone.
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Yeah.
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Austin. And this is definitely a different situation than your average kicker on the road.
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Correct. Or if you're 30ft away behind cover, you want to give some commands.
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That's different.
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You know, I. There's always the thing that I always utilize. That sounds corny, but it's ask, tell, make. And, you know, it drives my wife nuts because I've adopted that into my parenting skills. And she's like, stop asking our kids to do stuff. But I really. Do I ask you if I'm gonna arrest you, I'm like, hey, man, can you. Well, not really a rest, because that goes straight to tell, but hey, man, can you step over there for me? Step over there. All right, now I'm gonna make you step over there. You're under arrest. It's just ask Telemag. You're allowing them on camera to make the decisions to obstruct justice.
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Do we watch the Jacksonville video yesterday or last night?
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I don't think we watched yesterday last night. No, we didn't watch it last night. We didn't watch any videos.
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Yeah. Oh, we watched it with Dom yesterday.
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Yeah.
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The kid in the street from Jack. What did they say, that scenario? They're the kids hesitant. He doesn't have the gun out. They kind. They know he has it. Did they have to wait? And that's what Dom was like. He should have been dead right away. Well, okay, you're dealing with a kid. They're giving commands. That's their choice.
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Right.
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They could have killed that kid, shot that kid immediately as well, but they gave him a little bit more. As soon as he moved, guy stitches him with a rifle. There's a difference. Again, it's called hips Hostage, innocent police suspect. That's your order of.
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Never heard that.
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Yeah. HIPS Hostage, innocent police suspect. That's your order of people that you have to protect. In that case, that woman's hostage. She's on the ground, she's being stabbed. She is the. She is the number one person in that room. Anybody innocent around is next. You're third, and then the suspect is last. So when you walk into that house, lights out. He gets his two to the dome, and if you got to press it and hit him, boom, boom, boom. If you want to stand at that door and you're confident taking that shot, that's fine as well. There is no scenario on earth that you back away from that and give up ground. You don't have to, and you don't, you shouldn't. And that's lack of training, lack of confidence. And I just don't think those guys are prepared for the ugliness of police work. It's not a pretty job. It's not. It's not cop shot with a cop. It's not community affairs. It's an ugly, ugly job. And guess what? All those positions I just mentioned could end up on that same call if they're on their way to somewhere.
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And that's my biggest argument, that police work sometimes is best as a. A job and not a career. And I only say that because the amount of times I would. Literally everywhere I went, every building I went into, every call I went on, I'm like, how could someone kill me right now? I've seen so many videos. I've seen so many videos. How could. What would I do? And that, I really, honestly believe, is going to alter your mental state to the point where you're paranoid and you're weird and. And we all know this. Cops are a little bit different. Like, oh, babe, let me sit so I can see the door type thing. But in all reality, when you. I mean, I almost want to use the word fantasize about how would somebody try to kill you and how you would handle it. Fantasize probably isn't the right word because it means that you like it. But you're constantly going through scenarios where somebody. You know. You know how many stabbing calls I've went to. Stabbing call that went to hundreds of them. I've never seen that before because usually it's a stabbing or it's not a stabbing, or the person ran and left. Like, I've never ran in that. But, like, every single stabbing call you go to, just, for example, you have to go. What am I gonna do when I get here and this dude's still standing there with a knife? And what am I gonna do when he comes at me with that knife? So I think that's.
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She survived.
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That's wild, dude. The news said 40 times she was dead.
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While back in the house, he came, seen with the knife over his head in the air, plunged directly into his mother before police opened fire. Miraculously, the victim survived and was fighting for her. Oh, she's still in bad shape, but fighting for her life. That was in Southampton, New York. Forget about it.
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This is a pretty funny video here. Is my screen still up? Yeah. Switching it to more military. When your D day jump is too historically accurate. This is a paratrooper jumping on June 6th. Let's check this out. I thought this was AI bro.
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Oh, me, I don't go those days, man.
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People come out.
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There's a par.
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On a good day, you're going 21 miles an hour.
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How easy to sit down. You speak French? No. No, man.
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No.
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I don't speak French.
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What the.
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All right, this is. We're all fans of elf. You guys ever seen the store manager?
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Faison Love is living a hard life. His royalty checks from ELF are generally over $10,000, but that's what he lives on for the entire year. His car is from 1999, and he's had to live in it for a month at a time. Here he is in court today as he faced charges of contempt. He sat in a wheelchair, explained to a judge that he has so little income, there's no way to pay child support to a woman who lives in Tampa. The judge sentenced him to time already served, which in this case is 16 days. Now he must file the appropriate paperwork to avoid being charged again. He owes a quarter of a million dollars in child support payments, but he told the judge that he's gone his entire years without making any income. Entire years. He was even supposed to work on a movie this week, but could not because he was in jail this week.
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I was giving the big.
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The big gig. That's necessarily the case. I mean, in this situation, he is. He's in a bad situation.
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He's in a bad spot. Understatement.
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You heard the testimony.
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He was homeless.
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He lived in his car. That's how the mighty have fallen, you know?
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So I think he wants to act,
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he wants to write, he has contacts in the business, and hopefully he's able to get a job more. We're gonna take a quick commercial break. We'll Be right back with more videos. We've got a week's worth of videos for you that we haven't been able to play. A week. Yeah, dude, I've been stacking them up. Dude. They're good, right? So we'll be right back after this commercial break.
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We got a super chat from Kojo 1428. This is Tyler blowing his mic out from laughter. Keeps me coming back to the show. Sorry about that.
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Kind of looks like you.
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All right, let's get back to the videos. Let's see. Trying going back to the Epstein stuff. I thought this was super interesting and you made too Mike. All right, all right. Ready for this? Yep. For those listening. Can you put it up there? It says I'm sure if the presidents were eating humans there would have to be somebody who knew about it. Oh, if you're listening. Well okay. I'll tell you if you're listening. It's two chefs from the White House from the Obama administration and I and one other administration that died mysteriously drowning.
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Yeah, yeah, there you go. 11 years 94 to 05 and that's 70 years. Four years of W. Bush.
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Here I come.
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Oh, here I come.
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Oh.
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Former White House chef Walter Shib was found dead after a five day search and rescue operation.
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Going where they found Mexico State police
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say after an autopsy the medical investigator reports sheep drowned and his death is officially an accident.
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Police found 45 year old Tafari Campbell dead in a pond at Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts this morning.
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This is an Obama cook. They're showing where the pond was to be to able Obama estate.
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They say he fell while paddle boarding close to the Obama's estate.
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They said the waters was an average death of three to four feet and now they're showing footage of him being like a well seasoned swimmer. He's a skilled swimmer but how could he have drowned when he's swimming in a cylindrical. They're showing his swim times. That's it. Thought it was pretty Interesting.
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H, Interesting guy.
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Drowned on a paddle board in 3ft of water while he was an accomplished swimmer.
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It happens.
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Yeah, it does happen. Let's see here. This is a cool video. I know you've seen it, but it's this. It's this anti pursuit thing in action.
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Holy.
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What? Grappler.
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There's no way.
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Yo, that was peak. Stupid kids. In their words, that was what?
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Peak.
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That was pink, bro.
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No, that's not a good one. No, I remember that. I mean, here's a good one you'll like. Dude, this is a John Ray or Paul Reyes kind of guy. He's an Internet sensation, I'm guessing. And he went to Daytona and he got the best of some officers, while other officers knew or, you know, knew what he was doing.
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How you doing?
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You got some real big balls on you.
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Yeah.
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To get out to the field, I just go right through this little gate here.
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His Instagram is janitor, so I'm assuming he goes and just does weird as a. Dressed like a janitor and he's on a football field.
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How y' all doing? Hey, y' all ever dated Janitor before? I think clean up, fudge dragons all day. It's rough in there. Take it easy. If y' all use the restroom for me,
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Like, this really is comment.
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What they say on the mic, they're like, hey, he was up here. We know about it. Yeah. What up, sir?
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How you doing?
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How you doing, Janitor? Dale Ring is at your service. Yeah.
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Good.
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He's with you? Yeah, yeah, he's out. He's out. Can I get a pic with him? Yeah, come over here, Come over here. Oh, did you. Yeah. Love y'.
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All.
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My dog.
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What part of like, like, unauthorized areas was like? Not like a thing.
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I didn't see any.
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Simon, I can't get over that. Look at that cop dude. Hey, man, look how fat.
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Tip of the spear, man.
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That Hodgkin style facial hair. This is the. When I went on my rant about uniforms, this is the cop I'm talking about. Awful, awful jihadist looking facial hair. A ball cap, right? Because he doesn't want to do his hair because he can't maintain that tire he has around his waist called his belly spilling out from under his vest and over his belt. Okay, okay, okay, okay. While he's trying to think, like, the
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signs that say, like, no entry, they're.
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They're over there.
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Yeah.
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The one you went through that says like, no entry.
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Entry.
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I don't know.
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Yeah.
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Oh, you having a bad day or something?
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I'M fine.
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You see him? You see.
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See this guy, right? You either trespass him or you don't. You know what he's there to do. He's getting the best. No, dude, it's like, hey, man, but this cop is getting the best, you know, taken out.
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I'm like, you have a attitude for some reason.
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I didn't.
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I didn't. No, no, no, no. Let's miss Just making the janitor's day harder out here trying to clean toilets here to get Matt the. The custodial artist for doing his custodial arts. He's extra mad at me for it. Bigger guy.
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Yeah.
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Trespass.
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Appreciate y'.
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All.
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Appreciate you.
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All right.
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Appreciate it.
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D. Because I went into unauthorized area. Janner can't clean these days.
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Thought that was pretty good.
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That's good.
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You know, obviously, he's not an auditor.
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Like, he's a Peach message. Is there a Peach message?
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Yeah, I'll get to it. All right. I don't want to lose these. Do you want to do it now?
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No, no. I'm just making sure I got it.
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What's this one?
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Now, the Internet says that you deliberately
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put on a Spurs jersey, not even being a fan, just to go up and beat the crap out of some Knicks fans. Is that true? Oh, I stayed in San Antonio for a while, so I do am a fan of San Antonio, But I didn't like the way the Knicks fans were acting. I like how they retreat. The other players, I don't like, they were ripping people's jerseys off. So I'm like, let's see if they tried that with me. And they tried to surround me again. This old man threw a drink at my face. I can't let that slide, brother. I can't. Me, personally, I can't take that level of disrespect. The cop comes, they put me in the car. I'm like, I don't need hope. I try to get out the place, they keep on closing the door on me. I'm like, they're pussy. Oh, can I say that? You just did it. They're. Y' all acted tough while I'm in the police car. They did it. The police car. And I'm like, y' all were doing all this hype when I was outside. You were wearing a Dennis Rodman spurs jersey. Is it true that those. The sales for Rodman jerseys has started to skyrocket since.
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Yes, that's that one. Here's another good one of a. Of a social media guy trolling Florida Fish and Wildlife this is an area. We're trying to keep people out.
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So what. I understand.
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All right, Ross, listen. It's a beached whale. For those watching.
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I don't want to place you under arrest. Otherwise. What, thicket or criminal? If it's not criminal, then I'm good. So we're going to see a whale that washed up on shore, apparently. Come.
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Are you with the media crew?
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We're gonna talk on the other side of the line.
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Okay.
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So I have to. Have to.
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Yes, sir, you do.
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Otherwise, what? Thicket or criminal, sir?
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Let's go talk over here.
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Do I have to or what? I'm giving you a lawful order at this point.
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Okay?
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That's what I'm saying. Am I going to get in trouble if I don't? Yes, sir, you will, but what's the trouble? Is it criminal? We'll discuss it over here.
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All right, Come on.
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If it's not criminal, then I'm good.
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No, let's just go there.
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We'll talk to you.
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This is an area. We're trying to keep people out.
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So what I understand. I'm with Red Mike Media, so.
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With who?
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Red Mic Media.
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Red Mike Media.
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We're a news group. What. So what's the. Where's the news group?
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Did you see the adjustment?
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Yeah.
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He's like, ah, man, just be cool. Be real with people.
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Can he harm by sitting there?
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No. And there's no reason when someone like this to go, hey, dude, I've never. I'm a cop. I'm a Florida official, bro. I've never had a beached whale situation. Apparently, they're trying to figure out how to deal with this, and right now they're asking for everybody to step back. Well, as a criminal, I'd be like, dude, to be honest with you, I don't even know. So I'm gonna go find out if this is officially cordoned off, and then I'll tell you if it's criminal or not. But these cops, do.
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They.
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They get it. They're like. And he does this little uniform adjustment
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right here with Venice. No. Okay. No. And located in Sarasota. Do you have any credentials or anything? No. Don't need a press pass. No, you don't need a press pass. Didn't know if you had any. No, I don't have any on me. Okay, so what I'll ask you to do then, if you're gonna. You're gonna be with the media. That's. That's what you're telling me? Yes. Okay, then I want you to stay with the media Right over there. That's the designated spot. We're gonna leave the biologist alone. You can stay right there. Okay. Is it criminal? Because I'll. I'm just. I'm just asking people. Justice, obstruction. We don't want to go down that road. Okay. I won't obstruct anything. Okay, great. If you don't want me interviewing them, then I won't.
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Okay.
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But if you are with the media, I have no problem, you see, you staying with the media over here. Come on over here, and I. I'll get you in the right spot. Okay. I was just going to stand over here. All right, Ross, listen, I don't want to place you under arrest, okay? Okay. You're going to if I don't. That's what I'm explaining. Okay. Okay, so I'll stand over here then.
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Okay.
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There we go.
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Thank you.
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We're just going to get you part of the media group over here, okay?
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You can film all you want. Just get over here, please.
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Oh, I have permission to be here?
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N. Yeah. Oh, man, that's. That's a hard one to take. That cop obviously was already dealing with him, and he said, get over here. And then that. That supervisor was like, no, no, he's cool.
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I have no problem with you staying right here. Do you want to. Do you want to speak with me? I'll speak. Yeah, yeah, please. Is the plan to push it back out, relocate it? What's the. It's not safe to actually go out there to the whale because of the waves. But at this point, we are thinking
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that euthanasia will likely be the.
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The outcome of this. Adam, appreciate you. Yep. All right. Thank you. You're welcome to stay in this area.
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If you want to speak to me again, you can come get me.
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Okay. Thank you for your time, man. I appreciate it. Hi. You guys got any good shots?
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Now he's talking to.
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I'm Ross. Okay.
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Are you guys allowed to be over here?
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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You're very territorial.
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No, I'm just. I'm wondering why. Are you recording?
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Yeah, we're recording.
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Why?
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Same reason you are. There's a whale out here, so they're thinking about euthanizing. That's important. Unfortunate. I'm Ross, and you're watching Red Mic Media News for the whales.
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This is an area we're trying because it's a good question. I don't know. I would imagine if you're a supervisor unseen, you can put up tape or an area and go this. No one's allowed here. And Then you can start the whole. Don't cross this line.
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But there's this damn thing again. It's called the Constitution, man. It's the craziest document I've ever seen.
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Well, what makes it a crime scene?
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No, you can say like, we're operating to saved this whale within this area. But it sounds like they're trying to keep this guy like completely away from everything just because he's got a camera that he already had like a back and forth. So it's like that's where you're.
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They kicked him out of people.
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That's what I'm saying. In your brain. You have to go, do I want. Do I. Do I need this? Do I want this?
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Like, is it criminal if it's.
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And it. There was no way they could arrest him for anything. I don't even know why he said that's why. I'm like telling you that. Like, dude, it's a. It's like, I agree. You have to enforce a law. Don't ever. Don't ever think I'm not cool with getting down and putting people in jail when you have to.
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But
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you know what he's doing. And there's other. There was thousand people out there. Why is he the one getting asked to go move or get away? There was thousands of people out there.
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There are people everywhere that they picked him out of.
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That's what I'm saying. So why.
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Because they were pissed off. Pissed off.
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Police popped.
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Here's one that came out yesterday. This one is awesome.
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Totally unwarranted.
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The guy should 100 go to jail, but it's still hilarious. Oh, yeah, this is. It was a San Diego security guard decides to taste someone in point blank range right in the face and goes to jail for essentially probably battery charges.
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Took his eye out.
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And people just walking by.
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I mean, We told him.
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That guy's like, yeah, we told him, man. Taser him right to the face, right to the eye. Stupid music. But let's watch this again. People are checking on him now. Security guards like, yo, I told that
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fool, hey, buddy's like, hey, man, what up, cuz?
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Yeah, look at. He'll think twice again, dude. I mean, security guards, man. There's something else, aren't they?
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Oh, man. I post like 3 or 4 a day on my story that are out of control.
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Look at this. This is a shirt in itself. The guy's not even looking at him with the taser. If you can see what I see right now. If you're listening, there's a guy Shirtless, probably intoxicated, talking to one security guard from outside the bar. That looks like to be an outside inside bar, but the bar separate. There's a wall at waist height separating this guy. He's talking to one security guard while the other one puts a taser right to his face and pulls the trigger. Boom. Hit him right in the eye, dude. Just kidding, huh?
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He's just kidding. Yeah, it's a joke.
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Yeah.
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That's why a lot of people make the case that security is very dangerous and it's serious out. That's San Diego, right? That's California. They're. They're all over. They have like academies and FTO and chiefs and all that stuff and wild stuff.
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Yeah.
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And I mean, security is very dangerous because of the civil liability that comes with. You're a civilian. You're a civilian, dude. You have actually much power as any civilian.
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I went and got my KNG license right when I retired for security, home security, same thing. I could do that.
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Oh, you could do security?
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Yeah, I got. I was gonna go to the border when originally I was gonna go down to.
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Oh, yeah, I remember that. Yeah.
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So I got my.
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And you said, no, I gotta. I gotta coast.
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I gotta go. I gotta save an entire operation. So, yeah, I don't want to make 300 grand in three months. I. I gotta. I gotta take one for the team. It's actually cost me a ton of money because the vest I run in, the vest that I've been running in with Peach and running, is actually a Safe Life Level 4 rated rifle vest. It's not a running vest.
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Why don't you just buy a rogue running.
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I had. I know that was to wear when I went.
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I know. Why don't you buy an actual running.
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I have one. My guy give it back to me that the sheriff's office has it and they're not allowed to talk to me anymore, so I can't even get my.
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Yeah. All right, so this was sent to us. We got two more videos. This was sent to us by Steve from Peace Power Purpose podcast. He said, have fun with this one. So we're gonna watch it.
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Oh, this is good.
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First. So we're exposing today. You know, Nashville is very diverse, so we're exposing the trainees to these different communities and letting them learn a little bit there is the end of the world as we know it. So this is a lgp LGBTQ liaison for Memphis. Memphis Police Department, Memphis Metro. And I don't know what this thing is. Is that a boy or a girl? It's a girl. That's a girl.
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Yeah.
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More about the people that they, they may interact with within the community. Within the training academy. All of our trainees, they all go through what we call the mobile diversity tour. We take them out to different parts of the city. Going to play today?
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I want.
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You have to what?
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To go to a glory holding. What is the training? We take them out in the community and hey, man, you gotta understand, like, what's going on here.
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Like, sorry, Warren, the trainees, I said you guys need to make sure you have questions because otherwise it's gonna be awkward. You're just going to be staring at one another for an hour and a half. Can you imagine if the trainees were to ask the questions that they want to ask? Like, what the is wrong with you?
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I, I, yeah, that's a good question. Officially, D.J. johnson there. Do you guys do the same thing for straight members of the community? Like what, what are we doing, man? Do you do not listen. Do you deal with autistic children? Different. You deal with people that have, how am I trying to say?
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Autism training, all the retarded.
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No, I can't say that. What's the other word?
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Although. Although, I don't like autism training. It is actually crucial and very important.
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Yes. There's things you don't say. Like the phone call I had today. The, the cops at the guy talk to an autistic person I talked to, he has a child and he said your day's over. When you tell an autistic person their day's over, that's the end of the world.
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Why would you say that?
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That's what I'm saying. So there's certain people you need to learn how to deal with. I don't think you deal with a gay person any different than a. Like, there's still people.
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Yeah, they're not autistic.
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They're. No, they're not. I mean, you could argue that if there's a mental illness. Some people say that. I've seen reels talking about that. I'm not saying that, but.
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Why not?
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I'm just, I'm not saying it, but
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I think they're mentally ill.
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Okay, well, Tyler says it, but what
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do you think's wrong with them? Do you think they're gonna go to hell?
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But I just don't know that. You go up to a call. Is it domestic any different if it's two guys, two girls, or a guy and a girl? Yeah, I don't think so.
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Domestics are actually way more chill With a guy and a girl versus two lesbos. Dude, It's a psycho. Two lesbians. Two lesbians and a DV Is. You might as well call the whole squad, dude. They're. First off, it's two biological women. So it. The emotions are running high.
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That's what my wife always says. She says if she was a guy. My wife says if she was a male, she'd be gay. She said, I would never want to deal with women.
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No, dude. And it's a. It's definitely worse at a lesbian. Domestic. I've never been to trans. Domestic. I've been to two gay guys, which was chill. They were like, slap me.
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And the other one's cry.
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I did not slap him. I'm like, all right, well, one of y' all has got to go to jail anyway.
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I don't think there's any difference in. Like, you. If you treat everyone fairly by nature, it doesn't matter what they are. Like, if you are. You're trained to go, hey, this is how we handle the statute and the call.
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Don't you think that this type of training might actually make them despise the LGBT community even more?
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It's counterproductive.
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Like, it's. What do you call that? You can't help it. It's a bias. It's a prejudice. Prejudice, although, has a very negative connotation. Prejudice is not a negative word. It's a pre. It's a. It's a thought you have in your head because of base past experiences that you have to fight through. But everybody has prejudice. Since you're a toddler, you have prejudice against your mom for telling you to clean up. Like, that is gonna make me clean up my toys. That's a prejudice. You just know. You attack life knowing what you know. And that's a 100 setting up for prejudice. Like, I'm already irritated at this call because I remember a year ago when I had to go to this tour day. Trans.
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Yeah.
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Well, if you're. Let's say you're a Christian person and you're like, hey, I can. I can deal with this on a call. I'm good with it. But now you made me go Q A3 transvestites or gay people on a stage and have them tell me all these things, and I just treat people respectfully all the way around. I don't have to. I don't treat anyone any differently based on their choices. I have my own morals and my own choices, and I. Part of that is I treat everyone fairly. So you made Me go sit and it looks like a bar maybe.
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Look.
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What is it? Let me go sit somewhere and I have to go get subject to this. I don't. That's. To me it goes right with 30 by 30. It goes right with the DEI standards. Standards across the board. I'm going to treat everyone correct.
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Let's flip the script here, right. They're sending them to trans and queer training. Should we send people to black people training? In all reality, let's. I'm sorry, but there's different cultures, right? You have to, you cannot. And I'm being dead freaking serious. Cultures matter. When you step into the fresh the. When you step into the threshold of another man's front door, culture matters. There are certain things that you are going to say and do that's going to piss that dude off.
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You're right. You're right. And I had that when I got. I had a girl reach out to me, black female reach out to me about my old tick tock. I wanted to talk to me on the phone a couple weeks ago and we talked about that. I actually said that. I said you're going to handle a call in a black neighborhood. Your, your, the way you're going to do it is just going to be a little different than another neighborhood. A Hispanic neighborhood is going to go different than a trailer park with white people like it is.
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It's.
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When you say that you're not being racist, you're just saying certain people respond to certain word. You're not going to say certain words in the black community that you know are going to cause an issue. Just like you're not going to do in a Hispanic neighborhood. You're not going to an Italian neighborhood. You're not going to do it in any.
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I watched, I watched one of my female partners, He was drunk in a hotel. We didn't have to take him to jail, I don't think. Oh actually we did. He was a suspect in a DV earlier in the night and my female partner said, call them boy. And it was not a good site. She goes, boy, don't lie to me. And I don't know if she talks to people that way and calls all men boy. I never heard it before, but everybody was like, what did you just do? Yeah, you don't call black man boy. No. And then another thing too is Hispanics. I'm not going to say Hispanics believe they can do what they want and beat their wives, but they will. I the only people I've had look me in the face and Go. Yeah, I hit her. Where's Hispanics? And they don't believe. Whether you're the law, the government authority, they don't believe that you have any right to come in them, their house and tell them how to dictate their family. Yeah, they. They just don't believe in that. And Haitian people don't believe that you should ever side with their kids or take their kids point. Sometimes I would. Haitians are very, very strict parents. And that when they. Especially when they're from Haiti and their kids are raised in the United States, the kids want to do things like, my dad won't let me ever go to my friend's house. I have to stay in this. In this apartment and study for six hours a day. Well, dad lived a life of machetes and violence in Haiti, and he wants you to have a good life. But there are times when I try to go, hey, do you think if, you know, if maybe like, we could go to your dog? And I don't ever talk to him. At the same time, I asked permission and I'm like, hey, man, obviously you. This isn't going to work between you and your kid. And it's just you and your kid. So, you know, maybe if we could offer them an incentive to earn the phone back or the earn going back out. You know, maybe like a one week trial period where they do everything they're asking. They get one chance to go out. No. Yeah. And you're like, okay, never mind. There's nothing wrong. Yeah. Finish this trend. I mean, this LGBT video. A bunch of straight white males walk out of there like, I hate these people even more now. You know, Nashville's right. All right, we have another video from Peach. Kevin, Kermit Peach from Guys on Ground sent us this. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Is that AI? Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler and Mike. Is it AI? Peach?
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No, it's not AI.
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Hey, Tyler and Mike. Hey, Tyler. He'll tell us if it's AI. He's gonna say, it's not. That was. I was expecting that. I was expecting an anti hero broadcast. I'm a big fan.
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I was thinking, too. That's like Tim Hurley's kid. I get FaceTimed and I'm. I got a kid shooting me the bird all the time. See, not AI.
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Oh, he said, not AI. All right, well, I mean, that's it.
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I got. The only other story I saw was we executed our. The oldest person on death row yesterday. Florida did their ninth of the year.
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Good.
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Nine up, nine down.
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Thirty years on death row.
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Yeah.
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He's 74 years old. He killed his wife. He actually tried to kill his wife, went to jail and he said, if you let me out, I'm gonna kill her. They let him out and he went back home.
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Now I wonder. It's crazy. Was that judge held accountable?
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No.
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I'm literally telling you, if you let me out, I'm gonna go kill her.
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Like what he said, then he did it. The judge let him out and killed her. It.
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I thought you said you had like a. No. Oh, you were that. Okay. I thought you. For some reason, I thought you like, had a video or something.
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No, that's it.
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All right.
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It's been a good week.
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It has. Long week. Casual Friday. We have open mic coming up at 3pm we took it light this Friday. Guests are fun, but guests, you know, sometimes they, you just can't rely on guests or, or care that they're gonna be here and stress about. And then when you say, like, hey, are you coming on to this platform where 70 people watch you live? And they go, what do you want me to talk about? I'm like, you know what? I'm good. Good. I'm not talking about anybody in counterculture, by the way.
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So everybody sounds very specific. Very specific.
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All right, well, as saying that we got somebody wanting to come save the day. Old Jake want to get blue collar
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Jake on, you know, I'm hungry.
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I know, but It's. It is 223. I wasn't going to stretch it any
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more than we needed to, but give them 10 minutes.
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I bet you he'll, he'll. He'll keep us on 10 minutes. 10 minutes?
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Yeah, because you already teased me, dude.
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You're like a kid that says, like, we might get ice cream later. That's it.
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Well, my wife is still in tied up.
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Not in the Jimmy way. What was that? Oh, go ahead and send a hugging. Sorry. I'll send it to Jake. We'll get Jake on right now. You got it. Send them the link. What? Well, you got to email the right email. You got it. You know what? Email it is. You sure? Okay. All right, Jake, we're gonna have you on. Does anybody have any manly questions? I think I have one. I have one. And it's for somebody that listens, but they don't know. I'm going to ask this. Tyler, crash. Why would I crash out? I gotta apologize to my wife. She does hate it when I say biological women and her Argument which is correct, is that all women are biological. It's just women, so I fell for it. Having to even say biological. Woman is when a woman's a woman and a man's a man. So you doing over there Googling food?
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I got people on. I'm dealing with some. Some talking.
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That's your entire life, dude. It's about us, what they say.
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I'm defending. I'm not gonna talk about it. I'll tell you afterwards.
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Is it a dm?
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Facebook.
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Send them it. Send them the doc. Okay, I'll send it. Thanks, Eli. No, I got it. It's. I don't want to say his email out loud. Oh, yeah. Let's do it now. Boom. All right, we're waiting on Jake. Give him 10 minutes, ask him what's manly, then we're gonna pop smoke.
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What? No, Mike doesn't. That's not what it Sundays. It says, JoJo is tied up, Mike. Yeah, she's in her eye interview.
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Like, metaphorically tied up. Yeah, not like serial killer tied up.
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That's what it says. JoJo is tied up, Mike, question mark.
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Who said it? Brady. Oh, Brady with the jokes.
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I don't think it's a joke. I think he's asking. I don't think he's being silly.
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Yeah. Is it manly to fall asleep talking to a bunch of dudes?
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No, definitely not.
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Now, is it manly to bake your mama cake for her birthday?
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Yeah. Baking mama cake.
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Yeah, I. I could get anything for mom.
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Even smile at pictures when Mom.
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Sanchez, the Mexican says chicken or beef. One has to go. I hate chicken.
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I would send beef. I would keep chicken because cows are cooler. I'd have a pec.
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Oh, you're talking about, like, morally. But what do you. What tastes better?
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Beef bacon.
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Yo, Jake, can you hear us? Yo, don't let your phone. Yeah, if you're on.
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No, I'm.
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I'm freaking holding it to make sure.
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Looks like a Chuck E. Cheese in your back seat. Yeah.
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We were swimming.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, dude. So what's. I got. I got loose. That's worked out. But what's. What's the. What are the manly questions? I didn't come prepared with anything. But you said you had some.
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I just have one. Is it manly to accept your. Is it manly to accept your wife telling you how to drive?
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No.
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Absolutely not.
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She needs.
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She needs to shut up. I don't. I don't drive, so I don't have to worry about it.
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I forgot that it might be.
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I. I'm actually. Personally. I'm ambivalent on whether or not it's okay for your wife to drive you around. Because I don't like to drive. I do it enough, so I'm cool
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being driven around, really. But I think that's. That's, like, way more on. That's, like, on the top. Like, one out of five, like, top five unmanly things, is to have your wife drive you around outside of an injury. Yeah, that's Brad, dude.
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All right, I guess I'm gonna have to have a talk with the old lady. I mean, I usually do most of the driving, but, I mean, dude, I'll drive, like, five, six hours a day. Like, you know, she wants to drive me down to Walmart. I'm not gonna.
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You like to be pampered, huh?
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See, I just. I don't like to drive really. But, I mean, yeah, you're right. You're right. But I will, dude, if I'm driving and she's yapping, that's not cool. You're right.
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Well, just trying to. Trying to drive for you from the passenger seat is what I'm talking about.
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Yeah.
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Oh, yeah, I get that.
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If I.
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In the event I am driving, it's.
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You might as well just not drive.
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I hate. I look at her, and I'm like. I hate the fact that I'm over here. Like, I want to pull over and just take it, take it, take it. It's worse than the BMW because she'll be like. I'm like, what does that got to do anything thing.
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Like, bro, there will be. There will be, like. Like, some brake lights like, a mile ahead of us, and she's, like, gasping and grabbing the dashboard. That's that. Actually trying to be careful how I phrase this. I believe personally that warrants corporal punishment.
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Oh, yeah.
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Not saying I would. I would do that.
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But marital corporal punishment.
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I mean, last name Gonzalez. Jake Gonzalez. Is that you,
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dog?
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Don't tell me that.
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Don't tell me I'm the only swinging dick in this stat that's ever thought that, like, we just over there gasping and, like, we're about to have, like, some, like, serious fatality wreck. And it's nothing. Like you never just like.
A
No, dude, my wife allows for things to happen. So she can say, I didn't even correct you because I knew you were gonna yell at me for correcting you so we could literally smash into the back of another car just so she can say, I told you, we're too close.
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No, not my wife.
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She'll be like, kind of like how she Lets me go all the way to Friday and then says did you ask, did you mention my birthday all week?
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Yeah, dude, I don't know what's worse.
A
Where were you last night? You pass out again?
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Dude, I was asleep. Yeah, it's been a up ass week. I know that's not that, that ain't gonna fly. But yeah, I was, I was a sleepy bear.
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I can sleep now. That's pretty cool. I think it's carnivore dude. I'm telling you, I'm not joking. Like I can sleep until like 8 o'.
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Clock.
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That's like unheard of.
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I can usually it's going to sleep that's the hard part.
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I just pound Z. Medic meds. Sleeping meds.
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Dude.
E
Dude. Once I got on trt I noticed like a huge jump like in my. It's like I could sleep less and like, but the quality was significantly better. Like that was like, like sleep's been a weird thing for me like my whole life but getting that fixed.
C
Yeah, that's good, that's good. I'm telling you that sleep combined with like the workout, everything's going well and I never, I don't, I don't know, I just don't feel tired anymore. I'm getting to sleep, energetic things are good except my stomach definitely eating a lot of meat is, is not good for your stomach.
E
Oh yeah, but being off all those process.
C
Yeah but I'm saying get like going to the bathroom can be very unpredictable sometimes.
A
Is your body still going through the freakout process of not eating the Same way it's eight for 50 years or is it. Do you think it's finally accepted that you're eating what you know, I'm pretty eating since.
C
No, I think I feel good. Like I said I feel good. Fat's coming off weight is great because I was going like 208, 207 again like strong in the gym. Run the bridge. So it's been, it's been good. I mean their cravings are ridiculous at this point. Like my wife walks around eating smarties and gummy bears and ice cream and I'm just like, like I want to murder a pizza and some ice cream. And you can make like you can take like heat sends pretty easy appreciate like an egg heavy cream, some sweetener and like some flavor like the bone marrow protein. Shake it up, put it in the freezer and it'll freeze into like ice cream. I just, look, I was talking about it yesterday. I just rather suffer like just eat the damn meat. And the cheese and just.
A
That's like eating, like being a vegetarian and eating like a veggie patty.
C
No, it's just, it just, just, Just suck it up. Eat the chicken wings and be quiet. So, Mike, sir, are you. Are you going up and white now
E
like you had an initial cup?
C
Now it's, it's. It fluctuates between 206 to 208 every day. And that's been for a solid five, six weeks now. But I can see the. My clothes fit better. I can see that the, the stomach is shrinking, the fat's coming off. So that's good because normally I would dump weight and I'd become a victim under £200. But now I'm staying above victim weight and strength wise, like I said my la the other day, I had to do. I had to do 200 pounds. Two sets of 15. Endurance is up. That's good weight. 30 reps of, you know, 15 and 15, and then 175 for two sets of 15. Close grip. So got through all the reps, no problem. So strength is up, feel good, runs are good. So I like it. Pretty simple. Simple diet.
E
What other vitamins are you on?
C
The same ones Hulk Hogan told me to take when he. When I was a kid. Prayers. Prayers and vitamins? Yeah, yeah, some. What is this stuff called? What are they called?
F
Peptides.
E
Like.
C
Yeah, peptides, man.
D
Yeah.
A
Vegetables and. Oh, you can't have vegetables.
C
No, you have some. Yeah, yeah, a few. You. I eat like asparagus. If it comes on the plate, I don't kill it.
A
But.
E
But you, you like, smash, like the, the spinach and all that too.
C
I know. I don't either. A little. It's. No, it's just meat, eggs and cheese, man. Six, seven, eight eggs at a time. Done.
A
You guys prep for your show this weekend?
E
Yeah, we're. We're getting there. We got some topics.
A
All right. We got some topics 48 hours away.
C
That's a good start to the week. Yeah, to the show.
E
Hey, dude, I mean, you can't like, over.
A
We've had about 90.
C
When is it? Sunday? Yeah, Sunday. I'll be there.
A
3:00pm Eastern Standard Time.
C
I. I was looking for like 8:00pm I looked at that.
A
I know. I remember. You were like.
C
I was like, hey, when's that new show start? They're like. He's like, it's ended an hour ago. I was like, oh, damn.
D
Sorry.
C
My notification was off on my phone. There was something wrong. I was in the Hard Rock, dude. What me do? I went I didn't tell you I stopped at Jerry's house. I don't think I told you. I don't think so. I stopped at Jerry's house on the way home Sunday. He's coming Wednesday, too.
A
Yeah, he told me that he'll be
C
in studio, but I stopped at his house. Beautiful house. Got to, you know, see his dogs and all that, and I was tied up.
A
All right. All right. Well, Life Raft podcast Sunday. We'll call. Is it 2:00pm Standard or Central Time?
E
2:00pm Central. Yeah, we go. We go by Central time, man.
A
Because if you're not doing football, Texas,
C
where they know football comes back, there's damn sure ain't watching it then.
A
Oh, yeah, you got to get good before football comes back.
E
Yeah. You know what? We'll talk. We'll talk about sports fans some other time, all right.
A
All right, man. Check out Life rap podcast Sunday, 2pm State or said standard again, Central Time, 3pm Eastern Time. Mechanical Strength Network, 3pm Today. Canticle training Network open mic. I got Peach on with me. We're gonna break down some stuff with the. With the network, Go over some shows, go over some Hot Topics, go over some beefs. Three o', clock, 30 minutes from now, 20 minutes now, 23 minutes from now. We'll see you then.
E
Jokes for Sheriff.
A
Oh, my God. Sa. Team for life.
Podcast: The Antihero Broadcast
Episode Title: Judge ORDERS DOJ To RELEASE Unredacted EPSTEIN LIST!!
Date: June 26, 2026
Hosts: Tyler (“A”), Mike (“C”), others (various recurring contributors)
The episode’s primary focus is the breaking news about a federal judge ordering the Department of Justice (DOJ) to unseal and release more unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records—the so-called “Epstein List.” The hosts discuss the implications, skepticism about actual transparency, and broader issues of government accountability, child protection, and the justice system. The discussion is intermingled with law enforcement news, police commentary, and the podcast's signature blue-collar, blunt, and sometimes irreverent tone.
[06:32] The hosts break the news that a Clinton-appointed judge, Emmet Sullivan, has ordered the DOJ to unseal the Epstein records and provide less-redacted versions by July 2nd, or justify why they remain sealed.
[08:11] Discusses the files: sensitive interview notes, including allegations implicating Donald Trump (with claims currently unsubstantiated and denied by Trump), and records on others linked to Epstein – possibly “wealthy Middle Eastern businessmen.”
[13:27] DOJ claims over 6 million files exist, most released, but the remaining are tied up in legal privilege or duplications. Sullivan’s order demands a complete log of every redaction.
Analysis & Skepticism: The hosts express deep skepticism regarding the government’s willingness to tell the truth or pursue accountability:
Societal Outrage: Discusses why society allows such documents to remain secret, and the persistent prioritization of other issues (like the war on drugs) over the trafficking and abuse of children.
[16:09] The hosts ridicule the concept that a special “Epstein Files Transparency Act” is required to get at basic truths about child abuse, noting existing crimes should already suffice.
[14:09] The hosts voice concern over what “less redacted” will really mean: “Is that one less black line?”.
[17:14] Frustration and cynicism are vented about government institutions seemingly protecting the elite, drawing parallels with other social and criminal issues.
[18:53] Coverage of a police chief’s DUI incident in Titusville, Florida:
Quotes:
[34:31–44:45] The hosts react to a video of police responding to a subject stabbing his mother. They criticize officers for hesitancy, lack of assertiveness, and not using deadly force immediately to protect a victim.
Training vs. Reality: Strong emphasis on mental readiness for violence in policing and criticism of inadequate training or mindset.
[30:57–34:00; 59:06+] Discussion about “First Amendment auditors,” particularly YouTuber Sean Paul Reyes, who was arrested for trespass while confronting a police union. The hosts generally criticize law enforcement for overreacting to public accountability and transparency activists.
Other Social Commentary: Includes videos and commentary on civilian interactions with law enforcement, such as “janitor” trolls and “auditors” at crime scenes (beached whale incident), the importance of respecting the Constitution, and not over-policing for trivial reasons.
[71:22–77:11] Hosts debate the utility and bias of LGBTQ+ outreach and diversity training for police. They suggest overemphasis may create resentment and that universal fair treatment, not group-specific training, is preferable.
Cultural Nuance: Extend the conversation to the importance of cultural knowledge and communication (e.g., working in Black, Hispanic, Haitian households), emphasizing adaptation without stereotyping.
Brash, irreverent, and blue-collar with heavy use of sarcasm. The hosts blend dark humor and serious outrage when discussing injustice, especially government secrecy and child exploitation, balancing lighter segments with critical social commentary.
This episode weaves together current headlines, frontline policing realities, and the cultural pulse of working-class America. It provides unfiltered insights into how the blue-collar/veteran/LEO community views high-level cover-ups, government inertia, and the day-to-day grind—whether exposing the establishment, holding police to higher standards, or simply roasting each other and their audience.
If you’re seeking sharp, no-nonsense commentary with both humor and heart on topics that mainstream outlets tread lightly with, this episode is essential Antihero Broadcast listening.