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Tyler
We are live and we have a hell of a show for you today. We're going to talk San Diego Moss shooters. We're also going to talk about the machete cop or the machete shooter cop that is charged with manslaughter for killing a dude with a machete.
Mike
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Tyler
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Mike
We're back.
Tyler
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Mike
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Tyler
I'm just checking to make sure you said it right.
Mike
Okay, good. That was really good. Go to antiher broadcast app.com and check that out as well. That is the OG tier.
Tyler
I think it's the anti hero app.
Mike
There you go. The anti hero app. Is it anti her app? Go to one of those places. Somebody's going to correct me in the chat. He didn't make sure I said it right. He didn't make care. He just had his phone up too. So Patreon giveaway once a month. Once a month. The app giveaway. We're giving away also super chats on this show and the night shift. So we give away four packs a month. So Patreon's where it's at. You get to see Tyler sleeping in the passenger seat, Mike snoring. Yeah, all kinds of good stuff.
Tyler
You get to see Mike on the car boore diet all weekend.
Mike
One weekend.
Tyler
It was all weekend. No, that night he started the morning we left for the airport. He said, I'm going back to it.
Mike
I'm back to it. And the and my man keto5o said, Bro, if you're eating 5, 600 carbs a day, it's you go down to 1 or 200, you're making way. But I started back this morning. I had my beef chocolate beef beef broth in my coffee with just cream. I ate some roller dogs on the way here.
Tyler
Yeah, keto 5o sounds like planet fitness. Like, hey, you're good man. Just try real hard. Just try real hard.
Mike
Judgment free zone.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Every now and then you eat a 1225 inch cheese steak, man. It just happens.
Tyler
The bread was thin.
Mike
I Will say that it was 10.
Tyler
Let's do some reflections on Boston.
Mike
Yeah, that was a good time.
Tyler
That was a good time. We went up there to do this game show called Shot or Shock on the reveal network who just picked us up. So they just now put us on Monday.
Mike
So one more place to watch the show.
Tyler
Yeah, one more place to watch show. But one of the things they do is they have this firefighter, his name is Jason something and I don't know his name but he's got like millions.
Mike
2.2 million just on Instagram.
Tyler
Yeah. Tick tock, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube. He's got a bunch of followers. So he hosts a show called Shot a Shock. Me and Mike went on it to wait for it to come out to tell you who won but I think you can guess.
Mike
Jason Patton. His handle is fire department chronicles on Instagram. And we also got to meet a really another cool dude who has a massive account. I'm gonna find it here in a second because I want to give his electric medic is his account Jack Reya if you follow electric medic he's like 482 000. He does. They're very similar. One does paramedics kids, one does fireman's kids. They're both really funny.
Tyler
I thought they were the same thing.
Mike
No.
Tyler
What's the difference between paramedics and firefighters with one like a second.
Mike
You guys want to guess who won the show based on that answer alone? Somebody who doesn't know the difference between a fire. Well there's, let's see, there's a fire and the guy runs show up with
Tyler
their bags and do nothing.
Mike
Well that's obviously.
Tyler
I gotta move the light.
Mike
The light.
Tyler
Thanks Lewis.
Mike
Oh yeah, Lewis. But one is firemen, you know, they put out fires and paramedics, they do like CPR and stuff. We got to meet both of those dudes, hang out with a great. Did you just say the difference between
Tyler
firefighters and paramedics is that paramedics do CPR and stuff? Yeah, I think everybody can do CPR even.
Mike
Yeah. But that's their main job. Most of the time we just look at the person and like damn.
Tyler
Paramedics are a very sought after profession in the, in the fire and medic community. So don't let Mike downplay it guys. We actually have a firefighter coming on the show later to talk about how that impacted his life and his family. It's actually, it's pretty riveting. He's gonna, you know, go down to the deep personal stuff of why he left the job and damn, we also
Mike
got to meet our man Mish man up there. Our follower, Mish Man. We went, we did for the first time since October.
Tyler
He came Thursday for night shift 24.
Mike
I attended a shift briefing.
Tyler
It was pretty cool. So I will say this. Misha was like, hey, you want to come meet our squad? And we're like, yeah, absolutely freaking lutely. They were like, he's like, they're big fans. And he's like, it starts at 1am we fly. We had to wake up at 7 in the morning to catch our flight the next day. So we're like, all right.
Mike
It was about a 35 minute drive
Tyler
from where we were, but we went to their shift briefing and it was awesome.
Mike
It was awesome.
Tyler
They had guys come in that weren't even working to meet us.
Mike
Tenant came in. Yeah, lieutenant and a canine SWAT dude. They all came in. We got the tour of the station, we got the 10th shift briefing and it was, it was as old school OG as a briefing I can or. Or a roll call. It was real roll call. They, they, hey, forget about it. Johnson. 2730, zone two. Yes, sir. Everybody said, yes, sir. Everybody was on a tentative. Their schedule is probably the worst case I've ever heard in my life.
Tyler
1 to 9am, 1 p 1am tonight,
Mike
we were, we woke up in the morning, both miserable, rolled over, got to like the airport, looked at each other, went, those dudes are still working. Yeah, they're still working.
Tyler
They're still on the job.
Mike
Yeah, it's. But one thing, prayers for me, man. His son was in a pretty bad car accident when he was leaving Florida Sunday morning, heading back to Boston. He found out on the fly. He literally had to turn and burn, land in Boston, unpack, repack, and then head out to where his son is stationed in the military. So Colorado, Colorado, if you guys can. You guys met me, man, Thursday night. He's one of our og. Og. OG Been to the studio twice now. Now. Please say a prayer for his son and hope that he has a speedy recovery and everything goes well.
Tyler
All right, well, let's get into it. We have our topic of the day, which is the moss shooters. Now we briefly touched upon this. This one kind of came out over the weekend. And then we had, you know, we were trying to do shows to our bet. Oh, thank you to Justin, by the way, for covering down yesterday during the broadcast. He did a great job. And we did Monday's episode from Reveal. We did an hour. It was chaotic there. Yeah, our audio sucked. But we got it done. So. But we briefly touched upon this. I think. Oh, no. Justin did a little bit actually. It was the premise of the episode. I think so. But diving a little bit deeper into the stuff they have now for these kids. So I'm gonna go ahead and share the screen. Right now. I hate that stream yard has got to get a better.
Mike
Yeah, it's difficult.
Tyler
All right, so shoot it. Where they were crime made for and by the Internet. Authorities said the teenagers who killed three men met online, posted their writings there and live streamed the killings. The teenagers, which I haven't seen. Have you seen any live streams of this? The teenagers met online and bonded over shared hatred. When they realized they both lived in San Diego, they met in person. When they decided to kill. They apparently live streamed themselves a video that they appear to have recorded shows of them dressed in camouflage tactical year white supremacist symbols. And they approached the mosque on Monday and opened fire, killing three people, the San Diego police said. The FBI said on Tuesday that the teenagers have been radicalized online and that one of them had access to an arsenal of weapons. After the attack on the Islamic center in San Diego, investigators discovered a document that laid out bigoted worldview. Mark Remley, the special agent in charge, said at a fox news conference. Mr. Remley said that the car in which the teenagers were found dead. Investigators covers writings and various ideologies outlining religious and racial beliefs on how the world they envisioned should look. The subjects did not discriminate on who they hated. The attack was yet another example of how the combination of alienated young men with access to guns. Here we go. Here we go. The liberal twist of it and a hateful online community that welcomes them can lead to a spasm of real world violence. They haven't named either. The two sus. That's not right. Have not publicly named. No, but they have them down here. Yeah, they have. Minutes after Monday afternoon, police found them dead in a white BMW along with gas can bearing Nazi symbols. The police have said teenagers died from gunshots. One shot the other one before turning the gun on himself.
Mike
We planned, man.
Tyler
Hold on, let me make sure.
Mike
That's a wild plan there.
Tyler
The S searched three homes linked to the teenagers and confiscated more than 30 guns, including pistols and rifles, as well as ammunition and tactical gear. They even discovered a crossbow at one of the homes. I saw their names. Their name. One of them's a Hispanic kid.
Mike
Well, he's got a Hispanic name. Yeah, but I know a lot of guys with names like that, that aren't Hispanic.
Tyler
Really?
Mike
Yeah, you know, that's all the keywords are in there. Like the white supremacist, you know, And I don't think, I don't think that Charlie Kirk shooter got much of that. Those adjectives thrown. He's a transvestite, you know, different.
Tyler
Mentally ill.
Guest Firefighter
Different.
Mike
Yeah, he's problems. So it's like these are very. It's a wild world, I'll give you that. When you start seeing that the actions taken by Amin Abdallah, Mansour Kazia and Nadar Awad where like they're the heroes. I'm not saying that they're bad. It just, it. It's just a weird flip in our world. Whereas, yeah, 20 some years ago those names were synonymous with their destruction of the World Trade Center.
Tyler
Good way to look at it.
Mike
But now you have Martinez and other
Tyler
names like the Les and Kane something.
Mike
And it's like they meet.
Tyler
Because here's the thing, you can see in that verbiage right there. Alienated young men, arsenal of weapons. Like, and at the end of the day, yeah, the security guards were the heroes. But the, the chopper footage is. Is pretty gnarly. When they started coming out, it was kind of like Charlie Kirk where Instagram didn't have it locked down yet and you see a body land. There was a lot of blood.
Mike
How many people died?
Tyler
Three security guards, I think.
Mike
Okay, so that was. This is a national news story. Isolated men, right?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
This weekend in Chicago. Oh, three equally. Three people were killed and 19 wounded. Not, not a problem with youths and fathers and, and family issues and just another day in Chicago. Location, location, location. Demographics, demographics, demographics.
Tyler
Yeah. So that's it. They met online. Two white boys. Dude, can you imagine being that young and being able to execute somebody and then ex. And then kill yourself?
Mike
It's over. We're done. No, it's bad, it's bad.
Tyler
The whole. What were you thinking about at 18 years old?
Mike
A lot of things. Not killing anybody. Well, it's like an army. But no, you're like, that's. To me, when we, when I was, you know, dinosaur was that 32 years ago. I was thinking about going to parties, having fun, going play basketball, going to, you know, do cool. Not like how. How do I ruin my life and end up dead or kill people or end up in prison.
Tyler
I think there's some things to do with like everybody saying like the Nick Fuentes is out there are a direct representation or maybe direct, what would the word be of what men are going through now? Like, you're evil if you're white. You know, you got to be careful when you say things like, can you be proud to be white? And, you know, it's so people like that start going off the rails and start saying that the world's not ready to hear. I think uninformed and under underdeveloped children that hear this take it like, it's just.
Mike
It's a mess. Like, the Chicago mayor, I got a quote, he's saying that it like resting young black men for robbery and all the crime and put them in prison is racist. Like, we're in a wild place in America. Yeah, like wild. This is like bad. It's a. It's a net CNN super story. Because it is really weird. Calculated. Right. But every weekend in big cities, multiple people die. And some of those. I'm not. I'm not being said. Some of Those are like 2 and 3, 4 and 5 at the same event. What's the difference?
Tyler
I think the difference is that we're used to that. That's what we are used to. Chicago for the last 100, 150 years, people killing each other. And it's just become like, oh, that's Chicago. Where a mosque being attacked is not like a school or any type of. Any type of place. That's usually not synonymous with shootings. Like Chicago. You're just used to it.
Mike
The Loop, dude, I tell you, the Loop is like tourist area. Two women shot at the Loop at the same time. Two females shot right in, like, tourist area. You know, you go down Chicago and you go back. You know, back in 2021, 14 people were killed. The same weekend, back in 2021, 14 people WERE killed in the city of Chicago. Doesn't make the news. And I hate to keep beating a dead horse, but it, it's just what the media wants us to, To. To hear and see. Sometimes I do agree that maybe it's a plant. Maybe these things are staged.
Tyler
Oh, the CIA 100. Because grooms these people.
Mike
Yeah. I mean, how can you. It's a news story if it's. If two dudes go to a mosque and shoot somebody or anywhere, it's a huge story. But if you just walk to the park and you're playing basketball and a dude gang war breaks out and eight people get shot. It's just. An unfortunate event unfolded today in Chicago. A couple young gentlemen were playing basketball when shots rang out and some very innocent people were shot. But that's the end of the story. And we'll move on to sports. Jim like, that's how it goes. And it's like, is it, is it, is it. So it's. It automatic. Depends on your name, sometimes your, your skin color. It just, it's your religion. All those things factor into how serious these stories are and what happened, what and what's done.
Tyler
But do you think it's. It's made more public because it's a mosque? I think a church would.
Mike
Yeah, any church. I'm not just saying it's a mob. Any, any, any religious group. Especially if it was one. If it was one in particular, it
Guest Firefighter
would be a really big story.
Mike
If it was one religious group in particular, yeah, that would be real bad. But it's just what we're, what we tolerate. What we tolerate. What we like throw the cop thing in. You know, cops shoot somebody, it's automatically. They can be completely justified. It's automatically way up to scale. Like, oh, but if a couple dudes you or what we're going to cover later, like takeover and stuff, that's just normal. A bunch of kids problems.
Tyler
I remember when these types of shootings were becoming normalized.
Mike
They're pretty normal now.
Tyler
Yeah, like, I don't, I don't really. I don't know, man. It's. It is what it is. That's the, that's the, that's one of the cons of being in a free society is that we want guns to be able to access. And guess what? Guess what. A security guard stopped with a gun, stopped a bunch of sheep from being slaughtered at church. That's. I'm. They're heroes, but that's what they're there for.
Mike
Not goats, sheep,
Tyler
Jesus. Anyway, a security guard stopped sheets from the slaughter with a gun. He stopped a gun with a gun. That's just how, that's just how our society has to be. And then we have. And then that has to happen. And then we have to be tough on crime. Right? So we can't just. Not now, we stop this from happening. And I say stopped it. Yeah. Three security guards or three people lost their life, but it could have been hundreds that they were planning on doing if they didn't have armed security out there. They're smart. All churches should have armed security out there. All schools should have armed security out there. It's a soft target when you're in prayer and worship. You are not in the mindset to be defending yourself. And that's when somebody wants to hit you. They want to go to schools and hit our youth. Pure innocence. The closest thing we have to Christ they want to go slaughter. So.
Mike
But they don't want to encounter resistance.
Tyler
No, that's the last.
Mike
As soon as they see resistance and shots coming back, they want to kill themselves on their own time.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
They want to either end it right there or they want to drive away and go do whatever they did and then blow their brains out off site. But when you have a gunman, a. An a two way American carrying their gun, which is not the problem in America, even though they keep attacking the second amendment, when you have that person step in, that's when they. That's when it stops. They don't want to their system interrupted. They want to carry out their little manifesto their own way. Nowhere in their little manifesto do they go, well, we're going to encounter a security guard and we're going to abort mission. It just happens and it has.
Tyler
And what state was this in?
Mike
California.
Tyler
California. Crazy. A liberal state with a bunch of gun laws. Yeah. And the shooting happens there.
Mike
Super high taxes.
Tyler
So again, condolences to the heroes that stop this. And it's a. It should be a very telling tale of we need more guns everywhere. Because saying guns are not allowed here clearly does not stop bad people from using them to hurt people.
Mike
Last week it was Boston, downtown, middle of the streets. Now it's California. Tomorrow could be right here.
Tyler
So we have to have guns to stop guns. That's our country. Stay strapped.
Mike
Stay strapped. Or get clapped.
Tyler
The goat thing was pretty.
Mike
You liked it? Very good.
Tyler
That definitely fits the show.
Mike
I'm glad. I'm glad I could.
Tyler
We can't just report the news like regular people. No way.
Mike
No way, guy.
Tyler
We're here. We started running. We started running ads in the Dallas Fort Worth area. So if you are from the Dallas Fort Worth area and you hear our ad, please let us know. It showed that a lot of our analytics come from that area. A lot of decision making went about. A month of decision making went to picking the location. So we're working with Cumulus Media on the road. We're good, huh?
Mike
We're out there.
Tyler
We're out there. We just started. We launched the campaign. We had this plan since January.
Mike
Yeah. So I'm not gonna say anything past that.
Tyler
Some people drop the ball here.
Mike
We've been pushing it since January, but we're there. But next may be like a, like a interview with a disc jockey on the radio or some type of.
Tyler
Yeah, when you do that, they, they do everything like the meta advertising, obviously, but then they push you in front of like every type of media. Platform you could ever think of that has a screen on it or radio coming from it. They're running our ads and then there's some little awesome individual things in there that we can do in the city of Dallas. And then if that works out, we move on to another city and we do the same campaign though. We're excited. But yeah, if you guys hear it, let us know.
Mike
Yes.
Tyler
What's next?
Mike
Whatever you want. You want to go to Jersey? My favorite place.
Tyler
Which one's Jersey?
Mike
Yeah, Jersey. We got curfews in Jersey. I'm gonna read about it and I'm gonna show you some videos.
Tyler
All right.
Mike
Curfews are in effect in the Jersey shore town after hundreds of people. We'll see what kind of people here in a minute. Take over the boardwalk. A curfew is in fact in pure village of Long Branch on Tuesday night after a large crowd descended upon the popular area of the Jersey shore. Due to incident in the village, the city of Long breach has declared curfews. The Long Branch mayor said Mammoth county sheriff's office announced the curfew on his social media video. Photos from the area show hundreds of people flooding the area. In one instance, a person was seen dancing on top of a car. That might be a giveaway. Now the zoo. People dancing on top of cars. Police say multiple towns as well as members of Sarah's office could be seen patrolling the area trying to guide people. People and keep the crowd under control.
Tyler
Pause. Pause the story while you. Do you want to bring it up on the. You want to share the article you're reading or no?
Mike
You want to.
Tyler
I don't know. Do you guys like that? If.
Mike
Would you rather see like because there's ads dancing around, there's stuff moving.
Tyler
Mike read it.
Mike
You want to see. Mike read it. Let's get to the.
Tyler
But you like how the article we read was very, very, very, very specific in saying it was white men. White men and all this stuff. And then now we just talk general
Mike
people and let me show you some of the people. Then the cops. There's a bad guys, right? To have to keep law and order. Life is just disrupted.
Tyler
Wow, man.
Mike
There's some more people.
Tyler
Some people. So this is a beach town. This is their. This is those wild takeovers going on.
Mike
I got more. We got more. Yeah. This is just. You gotta remember these parts of Jersey is like Jersey Shore boardwalk family oriented carnival rides. You take your kids.
Tyler
Oh, this is the Jersey shore.
Mike
This is Jersey Shore. This is like not look like the Jersey Shore.
Tyler
I Know from mtv.
Mike
Caramel corn, boardwalk, pizza, gym, tan, laundry. You got the. You got the. The Ferris wheel.
Tyler
You got the T shirt shop.
Mike
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. And then you got people. God.
Tyler
Any sound?
Mike
There's no sound because that. It was bad music. So I'm just gonna play this. There we go. The Jersey Shore. Ladies and gentlemen, the great state of. Look at that.
Tyler
Tank with legs, dude.
Mike
Yeah, the great state of New Jersey. Where cops or hands are tied. You can't shoot people with guns. You can't shoot people assaulting people with bats. You just gotta be a victim, a victim to the people. That's what we got, man. Damn, dude. So you got California with no gun. You know, gun laws and shootings. You got. Then you got Jersey, man.
Tyler
So they're setting up curfews to start dealing with this.
Mike
Yeah, you can't. Basically the. Sorry kids. It's nice. It's May. It's beautiful. School's out. Almost out. We're going to take you to the beach boardwalk. We're gonna have a good night. No kids. We can't go have a good night because there's a curfew. Because people want to.
Tyler
That's how bad it is. Do you know how much the city is going to lose in money?
Mike
Yeah, small business.
Tyler
That's.
Mike
That.
Tyler
Just the city in general. It's going to devastate their tourists. It's going to negatively impact word of mouth about going to Jersey City. And the sad thing is, you can't be like, if you look like this, you. You can't go out because they would solve all their problems if they just.
Mike
If you just call a spade a spade. Dude, you're talking about, like, more than just a curfew, like a different restrictions.
Tyler
I mean, I don't know anybody that wants to sit there and, and say I'm wrong or. Or chastise this broadcast for being idealist and realist.
Mike
Let's play it again.
Tyler
What else could we do? Does everybody in the city of Long beach have to have a problem? Or can we just be like, there's one common denominator here.
Mike
That was my comment.
Tyler
Like, there's like everybody else has to suffer because we just can't say that is all black people.
Mike
Oh, it is.
Tyler
That is a statement. That is a fact. I'm not making an opinion. I didn't say anything. That. Right there is all black people. And yet we have to dance, tiptoe around. Like they have. They. They have. They have no fathers out there. They have nothing. And then every time one Gets slammed by the police. They got a mama out there waiting to get her payout from government and training her son until my back hurts
Mike
from being slammed by police.
Tyler
Like, dude, you go out there and you act like animals.
Mike
Have you ever seen any other group of people do that? I've never. I'm just waiting for the video of, like. Like a. Like a rural country neighborhood or like, out in the farmland somewhere, like, shaking your ass on a car. Like, I. I don't know, man. I don't. I don't.
Tyler
The Chinese doing it out there.
Mike
I've never seen that.
Tyler
Go to Tokyo, Are they doing it out there?
Mike
I've just never seen it.
Tyler
You go to Russia, Are they doing it out there?
Mike
And it's. It's. It. You have to navigate it right, because you say the wrong thing and you're canceled. But I think Daytona. Look at Daytona and Chitwood, dude, same problem.
Tyler
I commend him a little bit for trying to stop it, but he won't admit that he can't stop it.
Mike
He tries, but he made up videos.
Tyler
Gunshots. He was like, there was no gunshots. Everybody was like, yeah, that was 100 gunshots.
Mike
When we saw the videos in Daytona, it was a group of people.
Tyler
It was black people.
Mike
Oh, okay.
Tyler
It was 100, all black people doing it. And I. I'm sorry to go straight Nick Fuentes on everybody, but it is a factual statement that that is all black people. I'm not saying how. Well, I did kind of suggest how we deal with it, but. Well, I mean, at the end of the day, it's not right. You can't. Our society is not ready for that because it does lead to things like racist racism and segregation, and that's all bad, too.
Mike
But then you'll. Then there. If you. If you say this. If you say I'm walking down the street and I approach a large group of black people and I went the other way, you're a bad person for saying that. Yeah. Absolutely racist. But when I see those videos and you see those videos and you're. And you. Let's say you go to Jersey and all of a sudden, all of us. You see a couple thousand people show up and you're like, well, I've seen this. Have you not seen it before? Just like I seen a pit bull bite a person that gets in his face. I've seen a snake bite when it gets in the corner. I've seen a snake bite somebody. When I've seen something enough times, I don't think it's Being racist. I don't think it's being inappropriate. I don't think it's being insensitive. When I go, I have seen this a thousand times on the Internet. Not made up AI videos. I've seen real news and real report. They just word it differently. But when I'm walking down the boardwalk, all of a sudden I see a thousand people come. Start dancing on cards and taking. It's like, I'm probably in danger at this point, right? I'm different than everybody else. I'm. I'm not part of the group of doing that thing. I'm trying to just navigate myself. What if it's your car? What do you know? It's your car. Kids, let's go.
Tyler
And then. And then. And then the guy that gets out and wrongfully shoots somebody for standing on his car because it is property. You cannot shoot somebody for that if you don't feel your life's in danger. However, you could argue that there's 20 black people stomping on my car. I. If I get out, I can't go anywhere. If I get out, they're gonna kill me. And then you shoot one of them, and then they all go running. And then. Now you're jammed.
Mike
Jersey.
Tyler
Jersey. You're going to prison for life. Oh, boy. Shouldn't have been there. You're bad.
Mike
Yep.
Tyler
Get over it. Watch this. I got something for you. As Clint was saying, I got something for you. You ready for this? You ready for this? Where else do you ever see anything like this animalistic, demonic behavior? Even if this is staged, right? You could argue this is a staged video. It's not real. It's sick.
Mike
Real resort. All right. My abortion. What's the number?
Tyler
Probably abortions.
Mike
Okay.
Tyler
That is probably some of the most sickening behavior I've ever seen. I mean, Lewis is just staring at the computer. I think he understands. What? Yeah. What?
Mike
He's actually looking at that.
Tyler
But
Mike
I just couldn't find that acceptable. Yeah. Very good.
Tyler
Good way to say it.
Mike
Couldn't find that acceptable. So. Oh, man.
Tyler
What do you think?
Mike
I. I just.
Tyler
What do you think? No father. You did nail that. No father standing there. No. No gender reveal with a happy dad that's going to raise a child no matter what.
Mike
No.
Tyler
But nobody telling this Neanderthal that she can't just go have sex with a bunch of dudes and then take pills and have abortions because she doesn't want to have a kid. Kid.
Mike
Yeah. It's a rough world out there.
Tyler
You want me to stop using words no, you're good.
Mike
It's just we. We have to just like when everybody sees the. The. The. The Uncle Steve, Uncle Molest Child, everybody goes, it's a white guy. Right. We know that. You know, it's probably a white guy that did some wild, crazy sex stuff, because that's. That's. That's the usual suspects, right? Whenever we see that headline come across.
Tyler
But mass shooters.
Mike
Yeah, mostly. Usually white guys. White guys. And then we see this, and it's like, you hear. Take. If I hear the word takeover. I think black. Yep, I hear takeover. I'm going Apple store, Walgreens. I've seen hundreds, probably thousands at this point, because I scroll thousands of videos of Louis Vuitton stores. Target, Walmart, Apple Store 711 is just destroyed by hundreds of people. And there's just. No, you really can't. There's just. It's acceptable. It's acceptable. You're just like, well, it is what it is. I mean, you get the communists, that'll say it's our fault, which. That's the most bizarre thing I've ever heard.
Tyler
But I got one for you.
Mike
I've got another one for you.
Tyler
You guys hungry for some Chipotle?
Mike
Oh, this is a great video. I was gonna send this to you.
Tyler
Oh, wait, it's not a video.
Mike
I got the video. I got it right here. I got to get through the. And the hog videos to get to the one I got.
Tyler
Yeah, it's. Shit's wild, dude. It's a Chipotle. It's a Chipotle. Guess what Chipotle ain't gonna say. You know what they're gonna do? They're gonna close down that location. They're gonna say, we're not having anybody here.
Mike
Damn it. Oh, here we go. Yeah, I got the same video. Longer. Let me put in my folder. Because what you can see in this video that. That one doesn't have is people. Regular people. I don't know if I'm supposed to say that.
John Hans
Other people.
Mike
Not black people, other people, trying to. Like, you'll see some other people to the right of the screen trying to. Like, oh, There's the other people. Yep.
Tyler
Oh, there.
Mike
There they are. Yeah, a little. Little kid. His dad, like, how do you explain that to your kid? What's the word? Look, you got a little kid. They got another little kid there gripping dad in fear. And you got a stranger coming. Let me take refuge over here. Get out of your car, dude. Yeah, you're trapped in. And like you said, trapped. Start to feel threatened. It's a two way stay, pull out your heater and smoke somebody.
Tyler
Yeah. Yep.
Mike
You're gonna be Ben Crumped and be the most racist, hateful hurtful human being on God's earth. Your life is over. I look at that video, if I'm standing, I'm, I feel in danger. There's absolute baby chairs and chairs. What if your kid catches a chair to the skull?
Tyler
How do you explain that to your kid? I, I brought you here.
Mike
I brought you here and I'm not allowed to protect you. Yeah, if I protect you, I'm racist or I'm going to be arrested. That behavior, that's like riot. When riots occur, all the rules are out the window. It's a known fact. When there's rioting, that's a riot. That is a, that is, that is a riot. When that happens, the rules of engagement go out the window. Yeah, I should be able to fight my way out of that. Yeah, I should be able to get out of that Chipotle and go. Your honor, I got a five year old kid that. There's two kids. Yeah, one was bigger. There was two little ones and then one big one. So yeah, I got little kids. And amongst this terror, I have the right to get the out of here. And the only way out is through that door. I'm not getting hit with a chair stool. I'm going to fight my way out of here. I don't see a problem with it. No, I don't see a problem with it.
Tyler
How do you think they told they could tell each other apart?
Mike
They don't. Oh, yeah. I always wonder like that.
Tyler
That's all right.
Mike
Black jeans, black hoodies and black people like slides and, and they.
Tyler
Yeah, black.
Mike
How do you know whose team you're on? Yeah, how do they know they're on? Whose team are they know they're on? Like, it's like when you play basketball, you like throw jersey. Well, the basketball that you would know. Like one shirts and skins, like everybody would take. Like you would know. But yeah, it's a good point.
Tyler
Oh, sorry, bro. I hit you with a baby chair accident.
Mike
Yeah, I thought we were fighting together. I'm like, sorry, my bad.
Tyler
Oh, man.
Mike
Yeah, but how do you. Like you said, dad, what? How. And he leave. Dad, what was that? Dad, can you tell me what, can you tell me what happened there without being racist? Yeah, well, just tell me what happened. Like. And then the little kid goes, but where's their mom and dad, son, That's. Yeah, we'll learn that in lesson that's lesson four.
Tyler
Yeah, you gotta.
Mike
You gotta grow up.
Tyler
Homeschooling starts now. Yeah.
Mike
I think you have the right as an American to not subject yourself. That's why the Second Amendment was so important. That's why open carry is important. That's why concealed carry is important. You do not have to tolerate that. And that is one. These are like one. We see hundreds of these a day.
Tyler
I. I mean, and like, my. My son will be like, oh, there was a fight at school today. And I'm like, okay. And I'm like, were you involved? He's like, no. You know, and I'm like, okay. And I'll just go, were they black? And every answer, he's like, yeah. He goes, why do you ask? I'm just curious. I'm going to put it in his own head that kids in suburban schools and nice areas in town really don't have anything to fight about. There's very few fights. A lot of girls get into fights, you know, but very rarely. But you start integrating savagery and lawlessness into your schools, it's it.
Mike
And here's where it goes.
Tyler
SROs. Know what I'm talking about?
Mike
It goes deep because I was in. I was grew up. I grew up in Jersey, where there was not. I told you, I moved to Florida. It was completely different. Segregated school where there's preppies. There was preps, there was rednecks, there was blacks, there was Hispanics. Everybody was by themselves. Jersey was a little different back then. This is going back to when I was 40 years ago. It wasn't as bad because there was still. It wasn't as this. The family hadn't fallen apart at the way it has yet. We're two or three generations into that. No, no father, family and all that. So the fights were pretty. When I say normal, they were normal. It was people. It was people fighting because there was like a discrepancy. Like you, me and a black kid could disagree, and that was it. There wasn't this mass jumping. There wasn't like 30 people jumping one. Dude. It was just a fight. It was over with. So that. But now imagine if the white father got in a fight with one of the black kids trying to protect his kid. Yeah, that, that. Therefore, that fight is over. There's a new fight every. Everybody, 16 against the ball. Against him.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. We're just. We're just commenting on what we've seen, what we see.
Tyler
That is it.
Mike
That's it. That's it.
Tyler
It's the News people on Instagram.
Mike
Because I was say white people are up. What are we seeing? White female. White females. Teachers are out of control. White female teachers are having sex with every thing.
Tyler
They need to be checked. And that's the thing, dude. When you hear teacher sleeps with students.
Mike
White.
Tyler
It's white. It's a white person.
Mike
It's a white female.
Tyler
It's a white person. Like you said, the weird sex things are always white people.
Mike
Yeah. So it's like I'm. I'm just as critical of that. Like kids. Kids at this point are being attacked. And you get the jokes. Like, the jokes are all bad. I wish that she was my teacher when I was a kid and all this weird. But think about the pressure. You're 13, 14 now you have. You're being the predator. Yeah. By a teacher. You get caught in that. I don't care what you say at 14, 15. It sounds cool. Oh, yeah.
Tyler
I was like, I'm sure your life though, everybody.
Mike
Yeah. You're gonna get the joke. Oh, you couldn't fight off a teacher. No, I didn't want to. What if she's ugly? Like, yeah. What she was up. So like. But there's another flaw with a group of people. Doesn't matter. White women teachers are out of control, terrorizing our youth. But you.
Tyler
But you can say white woman.
Mike
I can call them the devil. I can call them terrible people. I can say they should be all hung in public. I can say all those things about her. Nobody cares.
Tyler
Nobody cares.
Mike
No, no, it doesn't matter. No group's coming after me. Nobody's coming to. To cancel me. You're right. We all agree with that. So it's like. So that's another huge problem we're seeing in the news every day. There's another story about a teacher terroriz kid. And it's like, that's not good for society. That's. That's going to create men that are up psychological even more than men are already. Yeah. White men are already uphill.
Tyler
White males are uphill battle.
Mike
So now you're getting, you know, your teacher, you know, and that's your friend's mom. And she's trying to. And it's like, I just want to go to school and play baseball. I just want to go to school and play.
Tyler
I just want to fight people.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
I don't want my teacher to have sex with.
Mike
And then we watching this Boston. We were watching some old south park and we were both laughing.
Tyler
What they got away with like 1997.
Mike
Oh, my God. These Episodes were the.
Tyler
The. The teacher, Mr. Garrison shoving hamsters up Mr. Slave's ass.
Mike
It's bad, dude, it's bad. I can't believe what they're getting away with.
Tyler
Dude, that was fun.
Mike
And the juice stuff they get away with. They're building the stairway to heaven and he's telling Cartman's like, well, Kyle, you don't even believe it. You killed God.
John Hans
You don't.
Mike
You don't believe it. That's why. That's why there's no heaven because of you. You're a Jew. It's like, man, I can't believe they get away with that.
Tyler
Dude, they. That. That trip was fun. That was leaving cable on the TV all night. Yeah, dude, we sucked, man. We. We were up in the morning, dude, we were hitting the gym, we were show prepping, we were getting stuff done and we still managed to get out there and see. See Mishman Squad and stuff. Man, that was a good time. It was good seeing a bunch of dudes that. And here's the one thing I don't think they were expecting. They were. I think they were expecting us to big dog them like, like in the room. Every time I got up and shook somebody's hand and called them sir, they were like, yeah. I think they were expecting us to be like, yo, what up?
Mike
No, when. That. When he said. When he got there and he's like, my lieutenant is coming in. I'm like, the lieutenants I work with didn't. Wouldn't come in that room at 9. 00am for work. Yeah, when they're supposed to be there 1am off duty. Because they like, they support us, they support the show. You know, we did a huge shout out for one of their guys that lost his life. So they were like that. That. That's a northern thing too. What we saw was a northern cop. Yeah, There's a different feel in that building. You could see it, right? Everybody comes and talks to each other and they like shared information. Old school. But that was a northern thing where they're just all on the same page still. And it was really. It was really cool. It was really cool to see that whole thing meet those people. Like I said, canine guy, 1am off duty comes in. That was cool, man.
Tyler
We gotta take pictures with his dog.
Mike
Yeah, just. And then the whole briefing, everybody was, you know, serious. There was no cutting it up. There was no around.
Tyler
I mean, they were going out there and they were getting after.
Mike
They were busy, dude. Yeah, they were reading us to a hundred thousand people in six square Miles with seven cops working, they still have a desk sergeant. They have a sworn dispatcher, like in uniform dispatcher. It was cool stuff. It was definitely. I never was a cop up north, and now I see, like, they deal with some. We left. There was traffic stop right when we left, like state police and the locals were shaking some people down. So it was absolutely good time.
Tyler
Let's jump on over to the machete manslaughter case, huh?
Mike
All right.
Tyler
This is gonna be very similar to the baseball bat issue we had in Jersey. That was Jersey too, right?
Mike
No, not Jersey, but this is Connecticut.
Tyler
No, but the baseball bat video was Jersey, where everybody was split down the middle. Should this cop have shot the guy with the baseball bat? Now we're going to see the same thing with machete. And a machete is a bladed weapon.
Mike
That could literally videos five minutes. You want to just run it?
Tyler
We could run it through it a little bit.
Mike
So let's. Let's roll. This is. This cop was fired immediately after this incident and over the weekend, Monday, or I believe charged with manslaughter.
Tyler
That's insane.
Mike
Have them drop the knife. What's this? Hey, throw the knife away. Throw the knife. All right, he's coming toward,
Tyler
Screaming, drop the knife.
Mike
Drop the knife. You can already even shot in my opinion. I'm not gonna shoot him.
Tyler
Oh, really?
Mike
I can shoot him. Drop the knife. So here I'm gonna. This kind of goes with the back. And we'll speed it up. Everyone driving by or a potential anybody, the entire community is in danger from a dude walking around with a machete.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
You're not going to shoot him. I'm not going to shoot him. And what if an innocent person stops? What if his cousin stops and tries to talk to him? What if.
Tyler
What if he runs up to him and says, baby, baby.
Mike
So let's keep rolling. And he's right by your car.
Tyler
How much are you gonna back up?
Mike
Where's he going? Where's he going? Drop the knife. And now look how far from the actual call where he was in a yard and he said, drop the knife. The innocent people are screaming or the people. And now this dude's walking and you're leaving the area. So where. If you have to save mom and sister, how do you get there? You can't. You're backing away from the scene. Whether, you know, there's innocence. Please, please drop the knife. I got a taser, Cuzzo.
Tyler
There's a call of duty.
Mike
Yeah, but there was. Oh, it was on Jeopardy. Last night. The kid was Standing there like this. And I said, what. What is the stance called? It's akimbo. So he's. Look at this, man. He's got everything out. Drop the knife.
Tyler
Oh, boy.
Mike
I'm screen. This is distance. I'm screaming distance.
Tyler
Creating.
Mike
Drop the knife. Why not Tase. Taser.
Guest Firefighter
Taser.
Mike
You didn't like it? It's not working.
Tyler
Oh, doesn't work on.
Mike
Oh, my God.
Tyler
We got a machete in his hand.
Mike
We got to drop it
Tyler
like this.
Mike
Yeah, he's dancing. He's dancing.
Tyler
Michael Myers, dude.
Mike
Dancing Queen 17.
Tyler
Dude, he wants to get shot. That's the sad part.
Mike
Dude, bro, you got to drop it. Got. Drop the knife. He's chasing the cop. And the cop is. What are we the worst at? On our feet. He's running backwards with his gun out. Well, the worst thing we could do is. Is back up. We're terrible at it. Yes. The funny thing is, before we continue is a training page that doesn't like the shooting. And I hadn't watched this part yet. Said if I watch the whole video, you're gonna be even more concerned. Believe that the shooting was not justified.
Tyler
What dumbass training.
Mike
I'm not saying it.
Tyler
Come on.
Mike
Drop the knife. We don't want to do that. Drop the knife. Just drop it. Just drop it,
Tyler
my man.
Mike
You don't want to get shot. Think about it.
Tyler
Still walking around with a knife.
Mike
I'm just going to get your help. We're to going to get your help. Drop the. Here's the other thing. You're supposed to have one person communicating.
Tyler
Not all of them.
Mike
Not all of them.
Tyler
And shut that up. Whoever she is.
Mike
Get the mom. Get her inside. Somebody deal with that. You only need a shot. You only need one person to shoot them. This is very simple. And then you can't. He's already in crisis. He's in some type of mental health.
Tyler
That's not gonna work.
Mike
Seven people talking to him is not gonna.
Tyler
Demons are talking.
Mike
Yeah. That's like having six wives, y'. All. You have to say, like your wife. Multiply your wife multiplies by six and still is yelling. You family. Your family wants to get help. Drop the knife.
Tyler
What's your name?
Mike
Drop the knife.
Tyler
The knife. It's not like this.
Mike
You got to move. You got to move. You got to move. The banner. Can you take the banner down? Because her. Her body camera.
Tyler
Oh, sorry.
Mike
Her body camera is low because her grip is absolutely horrendous. And I hope we still. Because if she fires her gun that cut her thumb. Drop the knife, Stevie. You got to drop. You got to drop back up a little bit. Drop. Barrel is pointed at the ground, so you know your support barrel is pointed at the ground. You know, your support hand, which is your left hand, should be the primary grip on the gun. Your support hand is gripped very hard. Your weak. Your strong hand is weak in your. It's light in your hand, but you're. So you can press the trigger. So you're all. Your grip in the shooting is your left hand. I don't hate talking tactics, but this lip dick goddamn gun grip. Drop the knife, Stevie. Watch that. Stevie, drop the knife. Come on, baby. Come on, Stevie. You're okay. Stevie. Look, look, look. They're trying to help him. They're trying to help.
Tyler
Drop the mic.
Mike
They want to help you. Just drop it, Stevie.
Tyler
Drop it. Why is there not 800 tasers flying in here?
Mike
I have no idea. I have no idea.
Tyler
All the tasers in his apartment.
Mike
Anybody in mental health? I could be in perfectly good having a great day, and you got that. That made people start talking to me at once. I'm done.
Tyler
I know you got 80.
Mike
Yeah. I can't help it. So now if I'm Imagine now I lost ten grand at the blackjack table. I'm walking around the parking lot, my ATM card, and I'm trying to go back in the casino. And you're like, drop the ATM card.
Tyler
Then you call.
Mike
Then you call seven other people to yell at me about, drop the ATM card. I'm not gonna listen. So it's gonna get worse. You're good. Good job, Stevie. Stevie, you gone throughout the night. Stevie, come on off tonight. You got to drop it. Yeah.
Tyler
Get on these feet.
Mike
It's over with. Stop it.
Tyler
And let's go get help.
Mike
All right. Let's drop the knife. CD okay. Drop the knife. I'm going to speed it up for the purposes because here's it Comes a guy, that.
Tyler
Guy shows up. What the are we doing?
Mike
30 by 30 and female. And everybody just. Yeah. To watch. Please just drop the Nikon. All right, Steve, Steve, you're okay. We're gonna make sure. We're gonna go talk to somebody.
Tyler
Okay?
Mike
Okay. Hey. Drop the knife. Drop the knife, Stevie. Drop the knife. Drop the knife. Drop the knife. Look at the female. Look at him. I want you to watch the theme. Look at her gun grip in the top left as well. She fires that gun. Her thumb's gone. Hey, Drop the knife. Drop the knife. Drop the knife. Drop the knife. He's advancing on him.
Tyler
Correct Yep. And she's got her gun down.
Mike
Y. The black guy in the back, bottom right, bottom screen. Gun down. Dude next to him, gun down. Female. No grip. Can't grip. Fake nails. Two billion gold jingly bracelets. Gun down. Mr. Business in the middle. Gun up. Guess what?
Tyler
Is he the only one?
Mike
Stevie dropped a knife. Look how effective that was.
Tyler
Was he the only one that fired?
Mike
He was the only one who fired. T dropped the knife. The knife is dropped.
Tyler
Wow. Andy stopped advancing, too.
Mike
He did stop advancing.
Tyler
That's pretty cool. All of those cops. I guarantee you their statements are. He was too aggressive. He shouldn't have shot.
Mike
He got arrested.
Tyler
I know he got arrested. I know he got charged. He actually got arrested.
Mike
No, he got arrested for mans. Indicted for manslaughter.
Tyler
Arrested.
Mike
No. Well, this is the same thing. Optics up there. He's arrested. He got arrested.
Tyler
Okay?
Mike
So you look at. You look at Jersey. I'm sorry, Connecticut. He gets fired immediately. The agency fires him.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
For that. And then he gets indicted. You do not have to retreat, apparently,
Tyler
to work up in the Northeast.
Mike
You do not have to retreat, or
Tyler
you'll go to jail.
Mike
I am sorry, Stevie, that you're nuts. I'm sorry. I'm sorry that your family didn't have you in an institution. I'm sorry that state hospitals went away. I'm sorry for everything that's ever happened in your life, Stevie. I hate it. You don't get to advance on the police with a machete. Machete. You don't. He should have been lights out when the first black guy got there. The guy that had his gun and taser and everything in the. Everything with a meatball sandwich in his hand. At one point. You have a useless female. You have another useless guy. This is identical to the Sergeant Bruno shooting. Somebody showed up that said, ding, ding, ding. Hey. I learned this thing when I was in the academy about, like, safety and public safety and keeping people safe and not letting people die. I kind of remember it. It was pretty important. I got this thing they gave me. It makes loud noise, and it shoots these little things. And you know what? Sometimes we really have to use it. I really don't want to use it, but sometimes I did say in my
Tyler
interview that I would use it if I had.
Mike
I took an oath that I would protect people at all. Cause up to. Including my, you know, I'm gonna go run into danger, leave a small building, all that, so. I can't believe that I saw a training page. Say something, Apex.
Tyler
Oh, Pat.
Mike
He said we need to watch the whole video before we see that and say it's bad. So I hadn't watched the whole video. Bjj, that guy. I was thinking I was waiting for this video to prove my change my mind. Like, I'm like, you know what? Maybe I'm wrong. I only saw about a minute. I saw the guy pull up from over and over. That's what they showed after watching that video. If it's in the same boat as the shooting with the bat, a bunch of untrained, unready to perform the job stood around, failed Stevie and failed themselves and failed the guy who fired the rounds. Because like you said, could have been tased multiple times or could have been a plan. Could have been a distract. Dude, I don't care. Run up, sneak up behind him in a arm with a bat. Yeah. Knock him down with a car. Get the knife away from him.
Tyler
Hit him with every taser at the department. Just bring it and just start shooting tasers at him. Hit him with a thought or the shotgun. Yeah.
Mike
They probably don't have. That's Jersey. I'm surprised. Or Connecticut. They don't have a lot. They know, you know, they're living.
Tyler
The only thing I would have I, you know, as a training thing, the only thing I would take away is that dumbass female cop. Get rid of her. They did everything right.
Mike
If you watch her, then that was part of the post was she's actually crossing her support hand thumb behind the slide. It's gonna chop her thumb off. She's not ready here and here.
Tyler
Here it is, guys. You ready for this?
Mike
Get ready.
Tyler
We are now breaking down videos where cops do absolutely nothing wrong and they're going to jail. Yeah. You are a. If you're a cop, there's no solo. There's no getting behind the brotherhood. There's no let's stay and change the job. Sounds cool. To stay and change the job until you're the one in bracelets.
Mike
But then you got the out in Las Vegas saying, the job's not dead. Where are you at right now? Where are you guys raising money for this guy? Are you fighting for this guy? This guy went and did the job. Is not dead. He stood up on business. He showed up, he shot him. No. You're gonna put the little black box around your picture and you're gonna hold up a gun or you're gonna hold up a little bag of drugs. You're gonna tell everybody how cool everything is. This right here that got arrested knows the job is dead because he did everything right he did everything he was supposed to do. He showed up, he stopped the guy with the gun, and you go, oh, the job's not dead. We found some drugs. No, the job is dead because guys like this are going to prison and you aren't speaking up and fighting for him. That's why the job is dead.
Tyler
Beautiful. Beautiful. Yeah. So the, the job is 100 dead when guys are, are going away to jail because they did their job. Not only did they do their job, they stopped a threat, saved lives, saved their partner's lives, save their own life. It's it the. Everybody should go that department, everybody should go turn on their badge right now
Mike
and then on top. But they won't.
Tyler
They're gonna show up to work.
Mike
You know what they tell us? We're the View. We're the. We're the View. You know who we do? We reach out to that guy. We reach out to Bruno, we talk to him. We get them in touch with the Pipe Hitter Foundation. We give them some folks.
Tyler
Sal.
Mike
We get Sal in touch with those people because they matter. And you, with your black dots on your eyes that are oblivious to this that's going on all over the nation are the exact reason the job is dead. Yeah, say it's not. You're too much of a pussy to stand on business and say, look at this. Get your union involved, get your fucking people involved, get some money raised and stop being bitches. This is why the job is dead. Because cops aren't standing up for this guy. Sergeant Bruno not getting more involved in Sal's case, and they're letting these fucking good cops hang. The job is fucking dead.
Tyler
Amen. We missed our 51 minute mark.
Mike
That's right, we were cooking.
Tyler
Yeah, we're cooking. All right. We'll be right back with, with a couple more stories and then our guest for the day after this. Commercial break.
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Mike
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Tyler
I do. Yeah.
Mike
What'd you say? You said that was a good speech, right? Yes. Yeah, we went to break. I even impressed Lewis. So I want you guys to know he stopped coding long enough to be impressed by that. Anyway, what else we got?
Tyler
We got a couple more stories to cover before.
Mike
Talk about some sports, man.
Tyler
Do it.
Mike
Let's talk about some sports. The New York Knicks, baby. They were down and out. Seven minutes left in the game. Down by 22 to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Uncle Mike, I have to admit, gave up, closed the app and went to bed. Dollar menu was off. We were on the big Outback T bone steak menu last night. But when Uncle Mike woke up this morning, right after he said his prayers, took his vitamins, and told himself in the mirror that the job was dead, the New York Knicks came back from a 22 point deficit and won the game in overtime. Game one of the Eastern Conference finals went to the New York Knicks. Not a massive basketball fan, but I have four major teams I like. The New York Rangers, hockey, the New York Mets, baseball, the New York Giants football, and the New York Knicks. Three of them have won a championship since I've been alive. One of them has. The New York Knicks have not won since 1973. And UNK isn't that old. And I'm. Before I die, I want to see that. So this might be the year.
Tyler
Might be.
Mike
But it was a. It was a really good game if you guys didn't watch. At one point, Cali had it. The old betting app, 99.9 Cavaliers were on their way to victory and we came back and won so well.
Tyler
Another person of interest that they was brought to our inbox was old Michael Fanone. And we've covered him a little bit a couple months ago, the January 6th cop that played victim and all the stuff. But some interesting things have surfaced about the narrative that they want us to think about Michael Fanone. So what I'm gonna do is we're gonna go to that. It's an Instagram. It's the Instagram.
Mike
There's a good comment before you go to it. Somebody giving us. Sorry to say, but this channel's days are numbered because you all now speak too much on truth and the reality of our situation. We're all in. That's what we're here for. If you guys keep supporting us, we're not going away. We're going to keep saying the truth until they kick these doors down and drag us both out of here. Till that day comes, we're gonna keep telling it.
Tyler
All right, so here it is. Once I get it up, there it is. Boom. And I gotta get rid of this.
Mike
Create a hero. Make him the face of January 6th. Put him on every news network, have him testify to Congress, be unconscious.
Guest Firefighter
Unconscious.
Mike
Heart attack. Tased repeatedly. But what if the story doesn't add up? What if the media's perfect martyr is a composite? Meet Officer Michael Fanone. And meet Officer B.A. miller. Watch closely. The media swapped their stories. Let's decode the deception. First, the stairs. Fanon claims he was dragged into a violent mobile, but when asked for details, it's a blur. A Blur. How convenient. Fanon said I should have brought my mask. But wait. Freeze the frame. Enhance it. Fanon didn't have a mask.
Tyler
Realize I probably should have brought my gas mask.
Mike
Officer Miller did. Who are you really watching on the news? Conflate the officers. Sell the narrative. Now let's look at the brutal beating. Listen to the bloodthirsty mob. Listen again. Listen to the crowd chanting. He's walking. He's talking. They helped him back up. Now watch Tommy Tatum's video. They weren't tearing him apart. They were protecting him. Fast forward the immediate aftermath. Fanon is safe. He's being examined. Listen like a detective. Does he say the word tased? No. Does he tell the medic his heart stopped? No. Listen to the medic's own assessment.
Tyler
You wear a particular hurt more than others. I don't feel any fractures. My finger here. Right behind you. My nose here.
Mike
No obvious.
Tyler
Can't find any fractures.
Mike
Equals are equal.
Tyler
All right.
Mike
Dizzy at all.
Tyler
Stay here and rest until some water to wash out. That. You see us.
Mike
Oh, no, it's. He's not fighting for his life. In fact, he's laughing. While the media told you he was fighting for his life, what were Fanon and his buddies actually doing? Laughing about hurting protesters, Laughing about America.
Tyler
All right, so it gets a little bit liberal. They're like, you're laughing at protesters. No one cares about that. The fact is that he did. He was not a victim like he said he was.
Mike
He was.
Tyler
No, he was. He's laughing. I would be laughing if I got sucked into a bunch of protesters and then pulled out. I'd be like, yeah, I punched, like, five of them in the face. But I'm also not gonna go on the stand in Congress and be like, I was all, like, brutalized and victimized by a mob, and they were trying to kill me, and I have head trauma, and that guy's full of. He's a giant. And now I believe he is a plant. Yeah, he is a. What do you call that? A mouthpiece. Like, somebody that was contacted. Like, almost like Robert o' Neill was like, hey, can you. Or these military guys. Hey, can you sell this narrative, please? And thank you. There's podcasts out there that are saying people are crazy for saying that a certain. A certain religion owns all of the. The media. Oh, really? There's podcasts out there dying on that hill. We know who they are.
Mike
Which one?
Tyler
No, I think you know which group owns the music. They're mindlessly defending basic stuff. And, like, okay, you can. You can agree to disagree. But man, to go and say that people are. Are stupid and wrong because it's painted on there. It's ridiculous. We have one more. We have one more story and then we have. I forgot, we have two guests today.
Mike
Oh, beautiful.
Tyler
So we're going to hit it with cop please. Guilty of the theft.
Mike
Yeah. Delray beach, which was my favorite place because Haley Mirabelli worked there. And, and you know, I'm shouting the jobs dead. And, and we're sticking up for the right guys. We have to. We have to stick up for the guys, but we also have to call out cops that do dumb. So. Delray beach police departments officer facing theft charge in a plea guilt. April 16th. Matthew Cusson pleaded guilty to theft. He was sentenced to one year probation in order to pay the city of del Re Beach 1500 dollars. And why is it important? You're putting a drug unit, a dope unit. You're in a very elite place where you have to have integrity and you have to be able to not do stupid things. So, yes, this guy here. And it's just, it's the only reason I bring this up. It's not a massive story, but it's important to highlight that these things are still going on.
Tyler
Real bad cops. Like, these are bad cops. Like we're out there putting good cops into the slaughter of the justice system. Yet you have, you do have cops that do dumb like that.
Mike
So basically they leave the buy money. We buy money. I was, I was given like 500 every two weeks and I had to document where I spent on the money. And then at the end of the two weeks, whatever, we turned it in, they audited it, we got new money. If I needed more, I'd say, hey, give me a thousand. I got a couple deals this week so that you, you had to have integrity. They're giving you money if you wanted to cook the books. And I'm not saying I didn't do some guys. Oh, I paid a CI unknown numbered CI. I paid an unknown number CI 50 bucks. You could lie, but your integrity shot. But in this case, Lieutenant noticed he put some 15 hours in funds out on the table. You figure in a, in a cop office, it would be pretty safe, right?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
You know, and then he noticed, he came in the next day and he noticed that about 800 was missing. And then over the time, a slow bleed of money being taken and eventually got caught up. And this guy got arrested and pled guilty to theft. But that just leads me to believe there were plenty of other Times he stole money. What else is he capable of doing? What other things could he do? And that is what gives us the bad name. The shootings we see on tv, the narrative that's being spun by the public, that this shooting is bad, that use of force is bad. We can defend those. We can defend it. We can't get in somebody's head when they make a split second decision. They shoot somebody with a bat, they shoot somebody with machete. She has to happen. We have cops over time stealing money, over time stealing money out of the office. They deserve to be highlighted because that's that they put us in that position to have to defend them for doing things that.
Tyler
And it's. It's a slippery slope. Got slip slippery slope guys, they tell day one, the academy, they teach you about, like, the free coffee theory. It, you, you start taking free coffee, and then it evolves, and then it could escalate into 20 years. You're stealing dope money. So. And I still live every day like that. Like, we're at the hotel and it's just nuts. But like, that's how I keep myself from never going down that slope, is we're in the hotel. I go downstairs because my fat ass wants a KitKat, right? So I go downstairs, the hotel lobby, they got their snack bar, and you go pick out your fat boy snack and you bring it up to the bar and they go, do you want to put it on the room? I know for a fact Mike's not gonna care that the business paid for the room and I added a KitKat on there. I know Mike would not care in the world, but for me, I have to draw those lines like, no, this is my fat ass that wants a KitKat. It's not for the company. Therefore, here's my card. But when you start, like, if you don't have those lines drawn at a. As a young cop, they'll start to fade quick. Speaking of cops and being in the profession for a long time, we have our first guest, John Hans. What's up, John?
John Hans
Hey, guys, how we doing today?
Mike
Good.
Tyler
What's up, bud? Not a lot. Not a lot, actually.
John Hans
Just getting ready to go to training right now.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
So we met you at the Operation well to Shield in Tampa.
John Hans
That's correct.
Tyler
We had. That was a very fun show. We did a live show out there that is St. Pete, considered Tampa.
Mike
That's for Jim Bob was there, right?
Tyler
Oh, yeah. Old Jimmy was there with us.
John Hans
Yeah.
Tyler
And you're. You're talking about how you're running for sheriff at the time. You were running for sheriff, right?
John Hans
I still am, Yep.
Mike
We're.
John Hans
We're right in the middle of the race right now. June is the primary, which there's only two of us running. So it's pretty insignificant, truly, other than giving us a feel of how that's going to go. And then November will be the general election.
Tyler
And what city is this?
John Hans
This is in McKenzie County, North Dakota.
Mike
Way up there. I remember talking to John way up there.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Yeah, let's go. John's a good dude, man. We talked a lot that day. And I think you're. I think you're obviously the man for the job based on everything that we talked about that day.
Tyler
What's in. What's in North Dakota that's not in South Dakota?
Mike
Please help Tyler because he's not good at trivia. You guys will get. You guys will find out. He's not really good at these things.
John Hans
Hey, if anybody's watching, you can go ahead and put comments in there to tell us what's in North Dakota. But I'll tell you, it. It's two things. There's oil and there's farming are the two huge industries in North Dakota. And they are massive. And as of late, they're. They're starting to put in data centers on the eastern part of the state. And that's a whole nother set of issues.
Tyler
But, yeah, use your farmland over your data centers is the stuff I've been seeing.
Mike
I'm gonna put you on the spot. I'm moving to North Kakura next month. Why do I vote for you for sheriff?
John Hans
Oh, it's simple. So if you would work, if you're familiar, if you were familiar with the sheriff's office here, there are a lot of nice folks, folks that work there, a lot of good folks in leadership. However, there are some massive, massive gaps in leadership and what needs to be done to train our up and coming people to take my job. It's as simple as that. So I, I was a deputy for six years, or, excuse me, just under six years. I think two weeks here in McKenzie County. I, I went over to the police department as a promotion partially so I could have local leadership experience. I have leadership experience from before, and so I could have local leadership experience and so I wouldn't be running against my boss. I, I felt like that was kind of a strategic move for me.
Mike
But.
John Hans
But why should you vote for me? Because multifold. My biggest thing for me is community policing. And people think, oh, community policing, what's that mean? Well, I'm going to break for you real quick. It's simple. Knowing the police, knowing who we are, so that when I show up to your house, which I assume is going to be the worst day of your life, you're at least familiar with a friendly face with someone that you know is going to help you, because, you know, we all like to drive fast and do all the fighting stuff and all that. But to me, that's not ultimately what this job is about. It is truly about our community, about the people that we serve. And I want to serve them well, and I do serve them well in doing so, putting those people that. Excuse me. Grasping the gifts and talents of the people that we have on staff and utilizing them to the best, truly utilizing them to the best of their ability and. And not having a favorite or the good old boy. Well, they've been here forever. This is the way we do it. I don't have any interest in that.
Tyler
So I hear a lot of political talk here. John, what are we going to do about all the fat cops that work for you? What are we doing about them?
John Hans
Well, first of all, let's start with this. None of them work for me yet.
Mike
Yes. Okay. When? When they work. When?
John Hans
When they work for me. Guys, this is something that I've talked about extensively with the guys that I have worked for. And you know what? I'll tell you, some of them are fat, and they know it. My intention is to put in place a program, and we're working through what that program needs to look like, because we have to be in shape. Because as I spoke to before just a few minutes ago, in regard to when I show up to your house on the worst day of your life, I also have to be able to perform.
Tyler
Yeah.
John Hans
So that. That is a must. And you know what? Most these guys, even that are fat and out of shape can perform for 30 seconds, a minute, maybe two minutes, maybe even five minutes. But what happens when we go beyond that time? We have to change that culture and the mindset that that's okay.
Tyler
What would a fat person be performing for five minutes other than eating? Eating. I get it.
Mike
They can.
Tyler
I'm just kidding, everybody. I'm just being Tyler. You guys know that
Mike
I like your take on that because that you have to navigate that carefully. Like, you just like. And you did very well. You made it make sense because those are the two things I was looking for when I asked you the question was one, you have to be, you know, prepared and be ready to handle somebody on the worst Day. But you, I'm glad you touched on. You also have to be physically prepared. You can be all the smarts in the world, but if you can't wrestle somebody or hold somebody down for 10, 20, 30 seconds, smarts ain't going to get you out of the situation. So being mentally ready to, to engage and there's a level of like, I can be really, really high strung squarely, but I have to be able to come down and help somebody. But I also have to be. To go up. Yeah, I have to be able to go up too and I have to be able to come down, but I also have to be able to physically perform, which is a huge part of this job that's been overlook. So I'm very happy to hear you touch on that.
Tyler
I think mind and body too really correlate well when, in that regard, when, when you're, the ups and downs, you, you're helping an old lady remove a turtle from her pool and then you go, and seven minutes later you're rolling around with some guy on the street and then you're going to a neighbor fight over grass and not letting all of those things like, oh, gray area over each other. I really do think that you're. It sounds corny, but I think being in the best physical condition that you can be in is paramount to be able to then sharpen your cognitive abilities to be able to do that. Because if you're out like mind, body and you know, what's it called where everything's connected and you know, and going back to what you said, you know, when I was in the infantry, I sound like Jimmy. Back when I was in the infantry, they told us they would March us uphill 12 miles. And when everybody's done dead, everybody, they go, now you gotta fight. You just got to the fight, now you gotta fight. And it's like, like that stuck with me forever as far as like, you know, the same thing that Mike just said. You have to be able to, to fight and just cat running and catching the guy. If that's all you got, then you're, you're screwed.
John Hans
Well, I'm gonna, if you don't mind guys, I'm gonna jump on that as well. In regard to physical fitness is paramount. Absolutely. 100 and you touched on it. The, the mental, spiritual, all of those other aspects are also paramount. So we have to prepare. These guys have to prepare to be ready to show up for that bad day. And yes, if you're physically fit and you are that guy, kudos to you. I'M proud of you. Keep doing what you're doing. But also, if your brain's not right, if your mind's not right, if you're not prepared to see. Could I just be totally raw? Is that okay?
Mike
Absolutely.
John Hans
Oh, yeah. I've seen you guys stuff enough. I know. I just want to ask, out of respect, if. If you. If you show up to that house fire where the. The people that you know and you see their skin falling off of their body, if you're not ready for that, which. How do we prepare for that? I don't think you really can. But if you're not prepared mentally and spiritually to deal with those things, as well as the physical demands that it will require, it very potentially is going to be your last day.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Do you agree. I'm gonna ask you this. Do you agree that it's important in law enforcement to put personal feelings aside and make sure we put the right person for the job into those positions? What I can say is, like, you might not be. Might I like this guy, right? But you go, he's. But he's the best for the job. I found that a lot of places have political, like, sabotage. Do you think that's important to make sure the right people are in the job regardless of. And I'm not talking about pieces of shit. I'm just like, maybe you don't like them personally.
John Hans
You know, it's interesting that you say that, because I had this conversation with an individual that works for an agency here locally yesterday. They wanted to. I. I reached out to them and said, hey, would you like to meet? Do you have questions for me? Because I want people to know who I am or I want to quell any of those rumors that are out there, because, let's face it, that is a political ploy in throwing rumors out there. Hey, he's gonna fire everybody. Hey, he's going to do this. Hey, he's going to do that. Which. Which if people know me, they know that I'm not going to just go in and cut everybody's head off. I mean, let's be. Let's be real. We've got tons of years of experience in there. Back to your question. My apologies. Could you recap that question for me quick?
Mike
You kind of answered it like, you're not going to just go cut heads off. You're going to go, if a guy is good enough for the job, like, I'm sure some of the fear is if they support the current boss, you're going to come in and just fire Everybody, I'm asking.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Do you think it's important, do you think it's important to go. Some people have to be fired up. I know there's, there's some situations, but for the most part, your goal is to in coincides with putting the best deputy and having the best mindset. You would want the best employees as well, regardless if they don't support you currently in this election. But they're cut out for the job.
John Hans
Gentlemen, that is paramount here. Here's, here's the bottom line. I, I tell people this even when it comes to the election itself. If you talk to me and you talk to the incumbent and you ask us philosophies if you know who we are, which many, most of the people that live in McKenzie County, North Dakota know both of us or have the ability to reach both of us, I would tell, and I would tell you guys the same thing. You take the character, you take the personality, you take all of those things, you package them together. And I want you to vote who is best for our communities. And when I say communities, I'm talking about the town you live in. I'm talking about the agencies that we work for and with. I'm talking about the county as a whole.
Tyler
And here's the thing going, I can put on my admin hat. I'm actually really good at it. And you need those interactions with the community that are so positive that when. Let's call her Karen, right? Let's call, let's say Karen just saw the body cam of one of your deputies and she's like, oh my God. Oh my God. As she's taking her kids to soccer practice, right? She's not used to seeing that bad part of society. That's why we don't want Karen to ever have to see that. We don't want Karen to ever have to experience the evils in our cities, in our towns. That's what cops are there for. But let's say she does see that. But she remembers one or two instances recently where she had great interactions with her police officers. And she goes, my interactions were great. This must be an isolated event that required this cop to act like this. And I support my police, right? And so especially when I'm all, I'm also all for old school beats, man. Know the people in your zone, if they're willing to talk to you, know them, know them, get to know them. Because at the end of the day, you do as a cop, you have to have the support of the community or it won't Work, you're an extension of them enforcing social contract theory. It has to be that way. I agree.
Mike
I like what you said. I like. Your. Your philosophy is don't let me tell you to vote for me. You just talk to both people, research both people, interact with both people, and then you make the decision based on your conversation in your mind on who you think is the right person. That's a very. That's a very good approach. If you have a strong moral character, which I've met you and I know you do. So that's an easy way to take the whole pumping yourself up thing out of it and just go, hey, talk to us both, interact with us both, look at what we're both talking about and make. Make the decision on your own. That's a very good, very good thought.
John Hans
The other thing I will, I will touch on.
Tyler
Can you hear us?
Mike
Yeah, I can just delete a little bit of things.
Tyler
Okay. Okay, cool. All right,
Mike
you're good.
John Hans
The other, the other thing that I want to touch on is this whole job of being in law enforcement is a series of decision making. That doesn't change when you become a sergeant.
Mike
That doesn't.
John Hans
Or a corporal, a sergeant, a lieutenant, chief deputy, or the boss.
Tyler
Right.
John Hans
Those things don't change. It's a series of decision making processes. As, of course, as you go up and rank those. Those decision making processes generally are a little bit more difficult or tend to be a little bit more complex. Again, this is one of those things where as leaders, we need to take responsibility for those first of all. And secondly, we need to make those hard decisions and we need to say, hey, nope, stop. This is what's going on. And this is why, even when your staff don't like it, even when the community doesn't like it, sometimes we have to make hard decisions and do what's best for everything. You know, I liken it to. As you guys know, you remember my son Tanner, who. That's why we were all in Florida. We have a big fam. We have a big family. We have, we have 12 kids, been married, known my wife for 40 years, and I don't know why she still puts up with me, but she's definitely the best woman in the world for you. She. She puts up with my shenanigans non stop. But the bottom line is all of that being, being a father, being a mother, that's all decision making processes over and over and over again. How do we keep these humans alive? Let's start with that, you know, and then that continues well, as, as the sheriff of McKenzie county, that is a continual process of decision making to say, hey, what is best for our communities. And I, I'm that guy. I'm not afraid to make those decisions and I'm not afraid to own those decisions.
Mike
Yep. I'm excited for you. I think it's going to go well. And like I said, I, I, you guys do have a great family, great group, that great organization that came here. And you even talking to you that day, I remember you telling me you're running back then. It's, it's. I, you are the reason, you know, that law enforcement can start to turn around and have somebody with that mindset of what you just talked about in charge is important that that whole everything you said, you hit every block that I would want to check. As far as mental health, being cool to people when you're on calls and being ready to see things you're not, you know, you really don't want to see. And then also being in physical fitness, there's a way to manage all that the right way. And you have. You've said everything. I think that if I move there, I'll vote for you. How about that?
John Hans
Oh, one more, one more thing with that, with all of those things that, that you just touched on that we've talked about. I'm never gonna ask you guys to do something that I'm not willing to do.
Tyler
Amen.
Mike
Excellent leadership.
Tyler
101.
Mike
Yep. Amen.
Tyler
101.
Mike
Absolutely. That's awesome, man.
Tyler
Well, John, thank you so much for coming on.
John Hans
I appreciate you guys taking the time to throw me on here. Appreciate what you guys do. Keep up the good work.
Tyler
Yeah. Anything you need from us, man. We got a long time till January, so you need anything from us to help you win, we think you'd be a great share. The other dude, he sucks and he's dead.
John Hans
I will reach out. Thank you guys.
Mike
Have a great. Have a great show. Love watching you guys.
Tyler
Later, man. A couple things to announce to the chat. Yes. My, my comments are also getting randomly flagged. Says randomly saying YouTube rejected your comment. This usually means they think it's spam. Try changing it a bit. And I'm just putting like regular things in there. I don't, I don't know what's going on. And then there was another thing. Yeah, I added ads before the show, which is actually super annoying. So I, I use my phone also to monitor the show and the ad does keep popping up in the comments. They did call me a ju.
Mike
Why would you put that other comment up there, while I'm trying to focus, who was that?
Tyler
Tristan.
Mike
That was Tristan. That was an excellent comment. One that went on the screen was pretty good. They were all good, in fact.
Tyler
I know, but I know Jake can see me click. I'm kind of clicking them in real time. I'm not really looking at them too much. I'm trying to do the show, but when I can, dude, I like to just put some comments up there. It makes everybody feel engaged. And some of Jake's I put up and take down almost immediately, so. But we're waiting on our next guest, so it's 2:31. He's scheduled to be here at 2:30.
Mike
Oh, no, Louis, he's late. What do you think about being late, Lois?
Tyler
Bad. Huh?
Mike
Bad.
Tyler
Did I start getting. How do you say this?
Mike
Nervous? You're getting nervous? Oh, yeah. When you're. When you know you're gonna be late, it's bad. Yeah. Put my Superman cape on. Kermit the Frog, Superman cave coming down the sidewalk. Those is never really late, though. This is on time. We gotta reel them in every now and then. But everything's good. Everything's good. What else we got? I got. Let me see. I got a couple other things up my stuff.
Tyler
I got some. I got some other things in Instagram too. I'm just trying to get that.
Mike
We never covered the air show crash.
Tyler
That's true.
Mike
I got that video. We can head that out. What else we got? I got a couple things.
Tyler
Yeah, the gas coordination is our.
Mike
Is our. That's your job.
Tyler
No, it sucks. It's hard, dude. It is so hard to get especially guests on top of contributors. Every contributor is like, oh, I can't make my time at.
Mike
Let's. Let's get in the chat a little bit. Let's go back. Let me go back and see some of these that I missed. I saw. We missed a super chat.
Tyler
Oh, thank you. That's one of the things I wanted to get on. I will read it. Vigilant Piglet is greenlit. Vigilant Piglet is greenlit. Vigilant pig. Yeah, I up the third time that
Mike
you gotta read down to us from Pride. Dude, Pride's bust his ass in the gas station.
Tyler
Two forties deep right now.
Mike
That quote up?
Tyler
No, he's off work now. He works night shift.
Mike
Thoughts on Zuma class for deputies.
Tyler
I put that up. I saw it. What is your stance on the war in Iran?
Mike
No, the other one was worse. What are your stance on blacks? That was one of the ones that
Tyler
went up and went down immediately.
Mike
It's funny when Jake comes on, those comments go away.
Tyler
I know.
Mike
It's always. We need Jake on more often to keep that.
Tyler
He polices the chat when he comes
Mike
on here, the stuff that's borderline.
Tyler
Those guys see Jake pop up in here and they're like, no way. I'm not gonna.
Mike
Yeah, we have to get Jake on more often because the chat kind of calms down a little bit when he comes on and it gets more serious. So. All right, let me get rid of that video. Let's put. I got the fighter jet crash that just kind of like.
Tyler
This is insane.
Mike
Nobody really talks about.
Tyler
How does this still happen?
Mike
I don't know.
Tyler
Do they not train as much as regular?
Mike
Well, the Blue Angels were just there, I would imagine, but I get nervous. These air shows, man. Watch this.
Tyler
We didn't cover this.
Mike
No, we never showed it. We talked about doing it. We never did it.
Tyler
Ah.
Mike
Okay.
Tyler
Whoops. Oh. Oh. Oh, no.
Mike
Okay, we got four parachutes. We got four parachutes. It looks a lot less exciting. Watch how they kind of, like, run in each other and just kind of stay in the same place.
Tyler
Yeah, that's horrifying.
Mike
Okay, we got four parachutes. We got four parachutes.
Tyler
What if you. What if the plane's on top of you and you can't jettison?
Mike
That's what I was thinking too. Like, if you couldn't eject you jack right into the other. Yeah.
Tyler
You die. You'd be like Goose from Top Gun. You'd break your neck.
Mike
Yeah, you would. Crazy.
Tyler
Yeah. That's awfully horrifying.
Mike
And I think that stuff right when we're taking off, if two of those
Tyler
big fall to the ground full of fuel, that's not a good day.
Mike
You have the most. You flying next to you is miserable.
Tyler
Why?
Mike
Because you fall asleep immediately. It's the most annoying thing ever. Like, I'm a friend. No, I'm over there, like, stressed out. I'm watching the Miles Countdown and. All right, we're still at the right attitude. We're not crashing.
Tyler
Stresses you out.
Mike
It stresses me out. I don't think much about it. I don't say much about it, but I watch. But we get in the plane, Tyler sits down, and before I, like, get in, click my seat belt, start to get my nerd. I look over and he's like, we haven't even moved out of gate yet.
Tyler
No, on the way there, I did fall asleep before we took off, and then you did.
Mike
Both times were out. But when we took off the second time. Yeah, both times. I'm like, this, dude, we're in the middle of takeoff.
Tyler
You blew my mind, too. You were like, planes aren't meant to land. They're meant to take off because there. And they're meant to fly. And then I was like, they're not meant. What does that mean? And then we landed, and I was like, that. That's so true. I've never had a landing where it didn't feel like, yeah, well, it's like
Mike
you're coming in, it's slowing down, and it's like you can feel like the
Tyler
whole thing is sonic noise catching.
Mike
It doesn't want to land. It wants to fly. So it's like the ugliest part. I hate. I hate both. I hate taking off and landing. They're both really smooth flights. They're both. No bumps, no issues.
Tyler
The person on the way home next to me because Mike takes the window every single time was not £350. So that was nice.
Mike
Yeah. The way. The ride there was bad for you.
Tyler
Yeah. And then I sat on. I accidentally used the. The old lady's seat belt next to me. So I. I put on my seat belt, and I'm like, about to rack out, and I see this woman looking for it, and I'm like, I bet you I have her seatbelt on accident. And then I. I, like, straight up, I gave it to her. I was like, how long would you have along, like, a random stranger?
Mike
You know what I noticed, though, that stressed me out. And they're not. They're not supposed to do this. I don't think so. Remember, there was about 10 or 12 years ago, a pilot went out to go to the bathroom. The other pilot locked him out because they have the doors that lock and then crashed the plane, killing everybody on board. It was suicidal. I watched the pilot come out and go to the bathroom during our flight.
Tyler
They can't.
Mike
There's only two. There's only two.
Tyler
Oh, so they're supposed to counteract each other if one person goes nuts.
Mike
Yeah. So the way I read it was they're not supposed to leave the cockpit. And then that guy. All that guy's got to do if the one pilot's crazy is just shut the door and lock it. Nobody can get back in. It's locked because of 911. So, like, there's supposed to be two pilots. I read this. And in this, in this instance, the guy. What an.
Tyler
Dude killed everybody.
Mike
Guy got out to go to the bathroom. The dude shut the Door, locked it, and dove the plane into the mountains and killed everybody on board. So I seen the pilot come out, go to the battle, and I'm nervous as it is. I'm like, oh, man. I'm like, can I break that door? I know I can't break the door. We're done. So I was a little nervous when I saw that. I'm not a huge fan of.
Tyler
Really.
Mike
We made it, though. We made it. We made it.
Tyler
Might as well be asleep. It's not like you're going to be able to do anything if you crash.
Mike
You're. You're not going to sleep through the. The dive at 900 miles an hour straight down.
Tyler
I don't know why it's so horrifying, but, I mean, you have way more chances of dying in a car crash.
Mike
It is. I. I mean, that goes through my head, but I am. I sleep very little. I think my WI fi didn't work on the way home, so.
Tyler
Oh, I love sleeping on planes. Dude.
Mike
Yeah, you're good.
Tyler
Every now and again, you wake up and go. You, like, blow out your nose and pop your.
Mike
I can't do it because.
Tyler
Pop your ears.
Mike
My ears. Ruptured left eardrums. Jacked.
Tyler
Nick Paul sent us some gear, baby. Yeah, White Star T shirts. Middle camera, Middle camera, Middle camera.
Guest Firefighter
Almost.
Tyler
Louis White Star T shirts are available at his. He's part of the counterculture shooting team.
Mike
Oh, wow. Let me get mine.
Tyler
Where you going?
Mike
My shirt.
Tyler
And he gave us a hat, so we'll rock them. I didn't. I didn't have time to change when I opened up the mail today. Oh, nice. You got a fish with an ak. Who is this, by the way? Who's on the back of the shirt? Mike? Is that the guy that killed the. The son's predator?
Mike
No, no. Charles Manson.
Tyler
It does look like a psychopath.
Mike
It's like Charles Manson.
Tyler
Oh, is that the Unabomber? Is Nick even in here?
Mike
He was.
Tyler
They want to know if you've been skipping leg day.
Mike
Of course, but I bench 315 on my birthday. Your guest is asking, how do I get in here?
Tyler
You click the link. How do I get on? And click the link. Click the link in the email I sent. Check. Did you get the email?
Mike
Ladies and gentlemen, boys, I want children of all ages. We need an assistant. We need a producer. Like, not that kind of producer. We need the other kind. I'm talking. That would need somebody, like, in the middle. We have a show on our network that's Tuesdays that has its own Producer. Oh, no. Full time? Well, sometimes, but then he cancels the show, so calls out sick on his own show.
Tyler
Dude. All right, we're gonna try this one more time. All right? I've sent this guy.
Mike
I'm starting 375. So my. My three lifts are. My PR and squad is 375. My deadlift is 495, and my bench was 370. I also ran a 551 mile at 43, so if anyone wants to with me about my legs, that's fine. 375, respectable number deadlift, 495, bench 370 and ran a 551 mile leg day. When you. When you give me those numbers, you can do those numbers. You can knock me for leg day. I want to squat £500 for. It's miserable.
Tyler
You shouldn't squat, period. It's bad for your knees.
Mike
There you go.
Tyler
I squat 135 and I just squatted as many times as I can.
Mike
Justin said he didn't know Nick canceled last night.
Tyler
We didn't call you, huh, big dog? Was Justin ready to produce?
Mike
I'm sure he was. No, Justin was ready. Justin follows the schedule. Justin was ready. Didn't even tell him. Didn't. Just canceled. What kind of American is that?
Tyler
I'm gonna take a phone call from this guy live on the show.
Mike
Those are rookie numbers. I want to see everybody else do that. There's a guy in this network, in this chat, that can do those four numbers.
Tyler
Jake, are you. We're all. We're all. What does he say? We're all robots? It's whether or not you're all machines.
Mike
There we go.
Tyler
All right, we got him.
Mike
Yo. What up?
Guest Firefighter
Morning.
Mike
You didn't even give him a chance. You just threw them right in. Yeah, yeah. Can you hear us okay?
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, I can hear you guys.
Tyler
All right, so, yeah, I replied. So not. You gave me the wrong email at first, which I did.
Guest Firefighter
My bad.
Tyler
It's rare, but it happens. So then I was emailing that email over and over again, and you said you didn't get it. So I said, email us and then I'll reply the link to you. And I did it. And then I guess you still didn't find it, so I did it again.
Guest Firefighter
I gotta know.
Tyler
I'm not a tech guy either, dude.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, same here, man.
Tyler
Yeah. Yeah. But, dude, thanks so much for joining us.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, thanks for having me.
Tyler
Your story, just even though I briefly got it, is amazing. The. The courage. It sounds corny. The courage that it takes to be vulnerable and talk about, you know, making the moves to leave a career that you love for, for the benefit of your family is very touching to me. If you can just go ahead and tell us, you know, what got you into firefighting, a little bit about your career and then what happened towards the end.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, so I been retired for two years. I did 20 years with the largest department in San Bernardino County. I retired as an engineer. You know, when I was in high school, I didn't really know what I wanted to do. And one of my buddies, he was like, hey, why don't you come and join Fire Explorers? And it's kind of like the boy Scouts but for the fire service. So it was ran. So it was ran by Riverside City Fire Department. And that's kind of like, that's the town I grew up in in Southern California. California, yeah. So it was just basically like, you know, you're. You're kind of learning the job, you're. You're around some of the equipment, you do some cool stuff, you get to go on ride outs. And I was like, I was, this was for me, I was like, hell yeah, this is what I got to do. And I kind of had a road map from there. So I ended up leaving Riverside and moved out in the middle of nowhere, Yucca Valley. It's in the desert. San Bernardino county desert. And this is the. San Bernardino county is the largest county in the world. I think it covers like 22,000 miles square miles. But anyway, I moved out there. I started going to EMT school, went to a community college, just trying to get my foot in the door. They hired me as like a, they call it a paid call firefighter. They don't have them anymore, but it's kind of like a volunteer. And it was like a really cool, like entry level into the fire service. You kind of learn firehouse etiquette. You know, you're around the full timers. And later on I went to a fire academy and went to paramedic school. In 2007, I got hired full time. You know, things were going pretty well. I met my wife while I was in medic school. We actually went through the same program. I was a class before her. And I'll say that she's the better medic. I mean, she still teaches in IT and she's very current, whereas me, not so much. So I did, you know, I got off probation, started working for the county. Things were going well. You know, I was looking at trying to promote, I think, in. What was it 2015 or no, 2014, I promoted engineer, and then that's kind of like where things were good until they weren't. So with my department, one of the bad things is we get force hired all the time. So, like, my sec. So mandatory. Like, hey, guess what? You had a day off for tomorrow. Not anymore. You get to work a forced overtime. Yeah. So it really drains on you, man. Especially when you're. When you're at work for 24 hours plus, you know, it's just.
Mike
It.
Guest Firefighter
You're around the same people, you know, it's just. It get. It gets to you. So I was getting forced a lot, and nothing was really changing. And then we. We went to a different schedule, and it's like. It's basically like you. You either work six days in a row or you get forced in your days off, if that makes any sense.
Tyler
Firefighters had traditionally had awesome schedules, but then you were getting.
Guest Firefighter
Well, we do, but, like, for whatever reason. So my.
John Hans
My.
Guest Firefighter
My department, My former department is what we call a training department. So we hire guys. They get a lot of good experience because we burn. We actually do the job. We're very busy, and they go to those legacy departments that pay, you know, they pay better, you know, that kind of thing. Well, so I think it was about 20. I think it was 2022 or 2023. I had just taken my kids to SeaWorld, so, you know, my wife was at work, and I was like, you know what? I'm gonna get the kids out of the house. And, you know, I think over the summer, I went to. I took them to SeaWorld, and everything was going good. And, you know, I had. I had to work the next day, so it was nice to spend time with my. My kids. Wish my wife was there, but she. You know, she's busy. I didn't know it, but that night, my son had tried to hang himself.
Mike
How old was he?
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, he was, I think, 11 or 10. I think he was 11. Yeah. So I didn't even know. Like, I'm at work, and my wife calls, and she's like, hey, this is what happened. I need you to come home now. So, thankfully, I, you know, I just went home sick, you know, and I. I think I ended up taking, like a. A month off of work, just burning sickly because I wasn't in the right headspace to be there, you know? Yeah, I was. I was dealing with that. And then, you know, we're trying to get him help, you know, going like, it. It's just a lot of appointments, you Know, doing that kind of thing. And, you know, he, he's doing way better, man. Like both my kids are. And, you know, a lot of it is, you know, I, I, I left my job. You know, I, I'm home every night now. I have a better, a better job that I do now. I'm way more happier. But took a while, man. Like, just, you know, taking him to numerous doctor's appointments, that kind of thing. And then, you know, my, my wife, she, she's like, I'll say this, like, if I can give anybody advice, and that's to marry up. And I definitely won the lottery. Lottery. Because my wife, she has an amazing job, amazing career, and she was the one that was like, hey, why don't you. Have you ever thought about retiring? Because, like, 20 years, you know, that's usually people, they don't usually retire at 20 years. Years, they usually go like 30 plus, you know. Yeah, because I was a, I was a classic employee. And, you know, if I stayed to 50, I would have got a really good retirement. However, I'm doing pretty well. I got a medical disability retirement. And, you know, I'm, I'm doing okay. But, yeah, so I, I just looked into it and, you know, within two weeks, I was like, yeah, I think I'm pretty much done with the fire service. I had, I had a knee injury that I had to get looked at. So basically my last year, I was just going to doctor's appointments. I ended up having knee surgery. And lo and behold, I'm, you know, I'm a, I'm 43 and I'm too young for a knee replacement. But my, my surgeon, he told me, he's like, hey, when you're ready, come see us and I'll fix your knee. But anyway, I'm hoping to, you know, postpone that as long as I can.
Tyler
Do you attribute what your son was going through to you being gone all the time?
Mike
Yep. Yep.
Guest Firefighter
So when we were going through all that whole long process of getting him help, the main thing that he, that he told us is that I was never home. That was the main thing. I was, I was never home. And, you know, it, it gave me so much anxiety, you know, being at work, like, say, today, you know, we work 24 hour shifts. I would, you know, I'm, I'm waiting for the phone call saying, hey, guess what? You're not, you're not going home tomorrow. You gotta, you got force hired. And, you know, they made it the department. Instead of fixing the problem, they started like, you know, going after people, like, trying to make an example of you, like, don't. You're not allowed to turn in a force tire, you know, that kind of thing. And there was a bunch of. There's probably like, there. There were different avenues that they could have. They could have done to, you know, help the problem, but it was just like, nope, you know, everybody wants overtime until you don't. And most of the people were pretty happy of just, you know, being at work all the time and, you know, making that overtime.
Tyler
So, man, I'm. I'm so glad your son's doing better. I. I've heard stories. I've never been to one of those calls, but I've heard of, you know, children or teenagers doing it. And you're thinking like, man, I feel so bad for that kid because what. You know, most people don't even have any type of, you know, bad thoughts until they're in their 20s or 30s. And you got kids going through it. Yeah.
Guest Firefighter
Oh, it was surprising, man. It was surprising. And during that whole process, my department was no help at all. Like, I told. I told my bosses, and it took me a long time to tell them because I just didn't. I was. I wasn't embarrassed, but I was just like, I didn't, you know, I didn't
Mike
want to let him know.
Tyler
Yeah.
Guest Firefighter
So my wife, she told me, she's like, you need to tell your. Your supervisors what. What's going on, what you're going through, because they knew I was gone. And then my. My BC that was in charge of me. He knew. He didn't.
Tyler
I don't.
Guest Firefighter
He didn't really care, you know, but I'm honestly, you know, I wasn't. I wasn't surprised. That's just the kind of person he is.
Mike
Well, what was what. Without going into too much detail about your, like, what was it like to make that decision and then take the medical. Like, was it a hard process? Was there a lot of pushback, or was it, like a smooth system into that medical retirement?
Guest Firefighter
You know what? It wasn't too bad. I think, you know, the thing that helps is, like, having an attorney, like, the attorneys basically do everything, and that's, you know, that's kind of like par for the course. Most guys, when they retire, you know, they. They want to get evaluated. They want to make sure that they're going to get fixed before they're retired. And that's basically kind of what I did. But my. My knee was so bad, like, I was. I knew fire season was coming up, and we're going to be hiking these hills and you know, even just regular day to day operations is, you know, working on a truck or an engine, walking roofs, getting in and out of the truck. It was just, it was hard. Like I was limping. I was just trying to survive, you know.
Mike
Yeah, I'm doing the. I'm actually ironically the same thing. I left in September of 24 knowing I need a knee replacement. I'm a little older. I just turned 50, but I've put it off as well.
Guest Firefighter
Happy birthday, man.
Mike
I did that. What helped me was mine was arthritis really bad. I did that. That gel, it's like some type of acid gel injection. It helped like I'm able to run again. Yeah, it actually helped.
Tyler
His walker helps.
Mike
Yeah, I run faster than Tyler. So I don't know what his excuse is. But you guys get like a rating system. Like are you being. And I don't want to get again. You don't have to answer if I'm getting too far in your business. They're like, no, it's okay. Being like medically retired, you get some type of compensation or how does that work?
Guest Firefighter
Yeah. So right now like I get 50 of my retirement is tax free. So that you know that. That was a huge game changer.
Mike
Does that matter if you work or can. Can you work on top of that or do they try to pull it back?
Guest Firefighter
So I am working.
Mike
Okay, so you're allowed to work? Yeah, yeah.
Tyler
Okay.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, I have.
Mike
It's.
Guest Firefighter
It's b. It's basically a part time job. Like I'm not, I don't get benefits, but yeah, I work.
Mike
Frs kind of screws you. Like they get sick. You get 66% of what your retirement would have been, but you can't work.
Guest Firefighter
And it's like, yeah, so most people
Mike
can't live at 100. I say this all the time. How do you live on 66%? And their logic is because Florida's is basically even though your leg is broke, let's say, and you can't work. Well, we could wheel you into an office and you can type all day. So you either go home and retirement medically or you go get a job. And they don't let you do both.
Guest Firefighter
So it's a little. So in California, once you're like any. I think it's any public safety retirement, you're only allowed to work like 860 hours a year. I think it's somewhere around there. And for whatever reason, if you're paying into another retirement, it's it, it doesn't matter. You can, you can exceed that 860 hours. So like I, I'm a, I'm an adjunct faculty, so I'm like an adjunct professor at a community college. And you know, I'm paying into a different retirement. So like I'm, you know, they, I'm off the books. They don't even look at me. However, some of my co workers that are retired firemen, you know, they, they got jammed up for, from CalPERS for being retired and going over hours. And we actually had a guy that quit like he left, he was like, nope, I don't need.
Mike
If you do full retirement like you do your whole life and start collecting, they still restrict you on how many hours you can work another job.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, but it's like it, it Alley, bro, it's like a case by case basis, man. I swear. Because like we'll get, you get these fire chiefs, you know, they're making like, you know, 300k a year. They retire, they get their retirement, you know, close to whatever that is and then they go get another job making 300k.
Mike
Like I'm just saying to me, that's capitalism.
Guest Firefighter
That is highway robbery in my book, man. And I'm definitely not anywhere close to making that much money.
Mike
I mean, yes, at some point money you can make enough. But if you're working, I look at if you're working, if you retired and you said I want, I want out, I did my time, I get my retirement and I want to go work more. I guess I look at it like I should be able to work more. Yeah. I will say though, my on medical side, this is my belief on medical side side, when you sign your name at the bottom of that contract to do what you do and what first responders do, you guys, there's no price on the mental health and the family struggles and all that stuff. You know, I'm not being gay when I say because we struggle like we know what we're signing up for. But at some point it breaks everybody or every so many. Good. Yeah, you should. If you get out medically for whatever reason, to me, you earned it. It made your third day, you may see something that is absolutely catastrophic, that no deficiency, you're done that third day and you got to leave. We're going to take care of you. And if you go decide to do something else, not this job, you should be able to make that money. If you're 33rd year, you see that event, you should be able to leave, leave us alone. I did my time. Give Me, My. My medical retirement because I got injured doing what I. Not many people want to do. I should be able to get that money and go do something else. Because it's not just physical all the time. It's mental. And being around that atmosphere, being around those people, you're just done. You're mentally done. I don't want to do that. So I. I hate the fact that guys that get medically retired, if it's for the right reason. I'm not talking about dudes that are milking the system. They should be able to collect their money. You signed up, you gave what you were gonna say was 25 years. You didn't make it because you got injured or something bad happened, you should still be compensated.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah. I'll say this like, there's no way I could have kept up doing the job. Like, my knees so busted that I can't even run anymore. Like, I used to enjoy going and running. And I know you guys are running. You guys, good for you. But apparently
Mike
it's barely, well, you're doing
Guest Firefighter
better than me, but you injured it.
Mike
That's what I'm saying. It's like you injured it doing something that not many people are willing to do, and that's it. There should be no haggling. There should be no questions. There shouldn't be any pressure for you to go, hey, man, I can't do this anymore. I want to. I can't. They should be like, hey, man, and
Tyler
because I can't, because I just gave you the best of my adult life in years. I can't just go out and start a career.
Mike
And how long did you.
Tyler
I need to be concentrated.
Mike
And how long did you suffer on that injured knee going, you know what? This year, I shouldn't do it. I'm gonna go back up on the roof.
Tyler
And how. And here's the thing with that. It comes with benefits. And our medical retirements. It's not just the company compensation monetarily. It's the fact that if it craps out on you in three years because of the 15 years you did on it, you need to also be compensated with free treatment, free rehab, free surgery. If that's the case because it occurred while you were doing the job, just because it doesn't. You know, it's kind of like, oh, well, your warranty on your body ran out, so we don't cover it anymore.
Mike
I mean, that just to me goes back to the fact that this society was created to just work for rich people or work for the community. Like, you're injured the rest of your life. You gave. If your best was five years and your body quit at five years. In the seriousness of this job where you're always on duty, every crime you can't commit crime, you can't go at it, step out of line, you're ridiculed on and off duty. When you make that level of commitment, if your body goes, I'm out and it's five years in, you should be treated like you did 25. Yeah, you, you were prepared to do it and something happened. I'm not talking about going and getting drunk and falling off of a car or going to do something. I'm talking about if it's a line of injury or even degenerate. Degenerative. Is that the word? Degenerative? Degenerative. Because I have my spouse who they're saying, well, you're, you didn't hurt your hip on duty. You got in and out of a car with 20 pound, 25 pounds on, on your hip for, for 10, 11 years. Yeah, of course you're not going to be normal. They're gonna go, no, no, it's, there's no direct injury.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, I got through the process now, right?
Mike
No, she's not, she's still working, man. She did. Having both hips replaced is not considered like job related. That's. You're wearing gear like my left, it's my left knee. You know what I did for 23 years, I hopped out of a car later in my career SUVs and landed with all my body weight on my left knee with 22 pounds on and twisted and got out over and over. It's just like if you worked one hour amount, you're hold in the gym every day and never work this one, eventually it's gonna, you know, you left. So that to me, it's. When you sign up for this job, you should be taken care of just like the military does. You're good. You did, you did your part and you gave it all. And if your hips give out at 10 years, you're. You're treated as if you did 25 years. Yeah.
Guest Firefighter
So I will say like a lot of the process, like me going through the, the disability process in the beginning, they like the county, their, their whole thing is, is they, they would reject like everything.
Mike
Yeah, of course.
Guest Firefighter
And you know, it just took a long time and you know, thankfully my attorneys, like, they just, they fight and fight and you know, finally, I think
Mike
that's a California problem because you're so big. Yeah, yeah, Florida. I'll Give it to them. That fars. You just need two doctors. You got two doctors to sign the document and say you're. You could be. You could be of a heart doctor, say, yeah, this guy's heart's really bad. He shouldn't be working anymore. You go to the knee doctor. The knee doctor goes, yes, knees bad. They don't even contest it. You send your paperwork into FRS and off you go. So I will give them that. The problem is you get 66 of your pay, and if they see a W2 or 1099 with your name on it and you make money, they can pull your benefits away. So it's like, oh, man, it's just a bad part of it is not great.
Guest Firefighter
That's a little hardcore.
Tyler
Well, we were going to cover a topic, but we ran out of time. So this particular topic, that has to do with a firefighter in Riverside. I'm going to get with you and maybe you can come back on and cover it with us.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, yeah. I got a little bit more tea from that, but. All right.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
All right.
Tyler
All right.
Mike
Good stuff. Yeah.
Tyler
All right, buddy. Thank you so much.
Mike
Yeah, no problem.
Tyler
What do you say?
Guest Firefighter
That dude, he. I. He was my probationary firefighter.
Tyler
Oh, yeah, yeah. We'll get into it. So I'll coordinate it with you so you can. Yeah, break it down with us.
Guest Firefighter
Yeah, sounds good. You guys have a good one. Thanks, man.
Tyler
Appreciate it, bud.
Mike
We made it through another show.
Tyler
Another show.
Mike
We brought it today. The job is dead. We're gonna be back tomorrow.
Tyler
Tomorrow, same time. What's going on tonight? Hot Topic.
Mike
Yeah, it is. Can I call it sick? Tonight, 7pm on the counterculture and Copville, because I have locals on the counterculture and cobbill YouTube. You're gonna have Dominic Izzo, myself, Hot Topic. We're probably going to talk about some of the stuff we talked about. I'm sure he's been big on the Connecticut cop supporting him. He talked to him right after that incident happened. So we'll probably be talking about that. I appreciate it. You don't need to bring any super chats. Just bring the likes subscribes so we can grow this network. And I appreciate. I'll see you guys tonight.
Tyler
Speaking of the likes and subscribes, please go subscribe to our channel if you not have. If you have not already. If you're listening to this after the fact, jump on in and try to join us for a live one day, Monday through Friday, 1pm Eastern Standard Time on YouTube, Facebook and X. We'll see you tomorrow 11am Job is dead.
Mike
11 1pm 1pm the job is done.
Tyler
Sa. Team for life.
Episode Title: San Diego MOSQUE SHOOTERS Met Online (05/20/2026)
Podcast: The Antihero Broadcast
Hosts: Tyler & Mike
Date: May 20, 2026
This episode discusses a range of issues pertinent to veterans, first responders, and blue-collar Americans, with the headline topic focusing on the San Diego mosque shooting, in which two teenagers met online, became radicalized, and then committed a mass shooting live-streamed to the internet. Other main topics include the increasing normalization of violent events, recent law enforcement controversies, and in-depth conversations with guests from the first responder community. The hosts maintain their typical irreverent, candid tone, blending street-level realism with insider perspectives from policing and first responder work.
| Topic | Timestamp | |-------|-----------| | Show Start & Sponsors | 00:29–04:15 | | Mosque Shooting Discussion | 08:55–14:21 | | Gun Law & Media Commentary | 13:40–21:09 | | Boardwalk Violence/Curfews | 22:39–28:12 | | Social & Racial Commentary | 27:10–41:33 | | Law Enforcement: “Job is Dead” | 45:05–59:31 | | Connecticut Machete Shooting Breakdown | 45:05–59:31 | | Sheriff Candidate Interview | 73:48–90:38 | | Firefighter Guest on Family & Overtime | 103:06–123:32 |
This episode is a whirlwind through the cultural, political, and personal issues affecting first responders and the working-class in America, with special focus on the fallout from high-profile violence, controversial law enforcement decisions, and the price individuals and their families pay for serving on the frontlines. Listeners are treated to detailed case breakdowns, first-person testimonials, and fiercely independent commentary that refuses to play by polite rules of contemporary debate.
The episode is especially useful for listeners seeking unfiltered perspectives from inside policing and fire service—complete with all the rough edges and realities rarely shown in mainstream discussion.