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Mike
Don't forget to stay in the Patreon. Stay active in the Patreon giveaway once a month. We got these cool lights. We've got stuff from Nick the gun guy, engraved cups, engraved wallets. That's going to be Patreon exclusive on only. So make sure you guys join the Patreon where you get to see the road to 50 workouts.
Tyler
AC's out in studio. I don't know how you're wearing a hoodie right now.
Mike
I'm sweating it out, man. I'm on that carnivore diet. We're gonna get yolked cuz yolked.
Tyler
He's gonna lose a bunch of weight.
Mike
3:15 at 50. We're there. Super chat out of the rip.
Tyler
What we got?
Mike
I think it was Efren. Appreciate the live yesterday Unk. That was fun.
Tyler
Yeah, we had a little little guys go live. Yeah, on what channel?
Mike
I couldn't find it put a. Because I needed to control it. I did it from. I did it unlisted on Cottville and then put the link in Patreon.
Tyler
Oh, okay.
Mike
We had, like, six guys chatting at all times and another, like, 10, 12 watching.
Tyler
All right.
Mike
Interacting. It was basically like the chat, but people talking. Everybody got to go, oh, my God.
Tyler
I saw you yelling at everybody. Got two people in here. That's it. We're sorry.
Mike
Then it got bigger, but we got to see a lot of people. Like, bro, I know. I never thought you would look like that to, like, all the other. Oh, yeah, guys, we're looking at each other.
Tyler
Fat and ugly. Everybody is.
Mike
So Chode was in there. Murphy, six Jedis Del Cruz, one of the dylons was in there. And then in the chat was the normal crew. But it was a good time.
Tyler
Sounds fun.
Mike
Yeah, it was a good time.
Tyler
You and you. You produced it.
Mike
I might. I ended up staying in because all the. That said they were going to be in there. There wasn't even enough there. So in. In page or in stream yard, you can have six on screen and, like another 10 behind in the studio waiting to come on. So I was kind of rotating people in and out, but because none of them know how to use the program, they were, like, freezing up on their phone. They were backing out, come back in. So they're in there twice. So I just have to, like, kick them out. Adam. But it was cool. It was like an hour of. We talked a little bit about the app, which I know we're going to talk about in a little bit, and then it was a good time. Good time.
Tyler
We'll kick it off with some reflections first. I gotta.
Mike
Oh, boy.
Tyler
Add them in.
Mike
So add in the reflection.
Tyler
Oh, yeah. Dude, these are good. So these are really just, you know, we post things, obviously, on social media, and there was like a. An epidemic of people that follow us, not really talking, but kind of talking. So I figured I'd bring them up. So to me, here's the thing is if you follow something and are invested in it emotionally, I'm here to tell you I'm sorry that you're a fan. That's like saying, like, I'm watching wrestling because I want to see that bad guy get beat, or I'm watching UFC because I want to see this guy get beat, or I'm watching a movie because I can't stand that villain. You're still watching. So I went to these people.
Mike
I gotta be quiet.
Tyler
I went to these people, and they're sure, listen, these guys are so effing annoying that I continue to watch them. Rob is a hero, guys. Regardless. Regardless of anything. He served years and years and served as a team. Leader in Seal Team 6. Why is the BIS story true? But Robs can y'. All. Were y' all there?
Mike
Thank you for watching.
Tyler
Yeah, I just. I can. He says. I continue to watch.
Mike
I'm backwards. Like, I hardly. Like. I never watch myself any podcast. Even Ian Bix. I'm the big. I've never go back and watch myself on anything. Even people I like. My attention span just doesn't fit. But I've always been told, and I always say your fans will catch you here and there. They joy the what your haters will watch. 0001 to two hours in one minute. And that's. That seems to be what's going on is. And that's why it's. You gotta like. I know you don't like it sometimes, but you gotta stir the pot a little bit, man. Yeah, you gotta stir the pot a little bit because, you know, people like to come hate.
Tyler
Here's another one. He goes, I watch these clowns, so I know my life isn't bad as I think it is. Little man syndrome going on at Anti Hero.
Mike
He watches.
Tyler
Follows us, by the way.
Mike
Watches us.
Tyler
I go, but you still follow us. Guess you don't want to miss our content. High five emoji. And he replied, just for the clown show. So, yeah. I go, you know that makes you a fan, right? That's like watching wrestling because you hate the bad guy or watching a show because you hate the villain. I'm not even talking at this point. I'm like. And he goes, sure. And he goes, I don't fanboy anyone. I even watch CNN and NBC to see what the ops is saying. And then I go on to go, so are you calling us Ops, like the opposition? Like, what did we do? And then he was like, no, I'm just saying that, like, you know, I don't agree with you all the time. I'm like, okay.
Mike
Well, most people aren't expecting a response either. Yeah. When you let. When you give them that response. Like, there's a lot of people that follow us that won't do anything face to face. They won't say anything. But then they want to comment, and they hope. It's like the class clown, when he says something out loud, he hopes the teacher doesn't hear it, but he wants everybody else to hear it. And then the teacher hears it and you're like, oh, no, I didn't want you to hear that. Like, that's kind of what I think those comments are. I tend not to get too engaged, and I really don't care anymore. People post me and things and I. I don't. It doesn't bother me anymore. I really don't go pay attention to it. But you have to have those people just like you said. Like, there's guys that watch wrestling just
Tyler
to hate the bad guy anti hero has become the Teen Girl podcast. You talk about everyone because you feel inferior has become a sad take. Guess what? Larry follows us.
Mike
Well, I. And that strikes me. That strikes me. That strikes me again, odd, because the old premise of the show was the. The founding episodes that brought everybody to the other guy and how great he was. Was talking about everybody.
Tyler
Yeah, it was the most negative. This used to be the most negative podcast out there.
Mike
But that was what brought all those people and now they hate it because we don't have that fancy 1% next to us, man. We're just regular dudes, man. What do regular dudes know?
Tyler
The regular dudes?
Mike
Regular dudes know about life and struggles in the real world. What do we know? Just infantry guys, man. A couple failed cops, you know, it's like, what do we know about life? We don't know nothing.
Tyler
Nothing. We're. I'm 40. You're like 80. Yeah, we got a lot of life.
Mike
Yeah. I'll be 50 in two days, bro.
Tyler
50, bro. Yeah. You're lost.
Mike
You're losing 15, buddy. I can't hear out of my left ear. I can't see this wax build up.
Tyler
You sure you just didn't.
Mike
I was in. We went to Longhorn yesterday for Mother's Day and. And up for the record, all you guys crying that we made the live on Mother's Day at 7pm Come on, dude. The day's over at 7pm You've already pampered and done all this stuff. Thank God my wife doesn't give a about birthdays, Christmas, all that stuff. She's just. It's another day cool stuff. But we did go to Mother's Day for her mother. And I'm looking at the menu. I'm embarrassed at this point. I'm literally doing. And my dumb ass. Instead of like pulling the menu away, I'm following it with my head. So I look at Mobile, like leaning over the table. I can't. I can't see.
Tyler
You don't have like cataracts or anything, right?
Mike
No, I just can't see. And I won't refuse to wear glasses because one of you homos will make fun of me.
Tyler
So I'm not. Oh, yeah, you're committing when you wear.
Mike
I will not Wear glasses because I'm happy. I'm not doing it, but.
Tyler
Yeah, I just figured we'd reflect on that. It's just. It blows my mind. And we're here for it. I'm here to be the bad guy. I saw some people commenting on the set crash out reel that was made for open mic.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
And a lot of people weren't happy. But some people get it. I think they get it. Somebody said you have to know the show.
Mike
Yeah. It is another super chat from the Chozilla. They hate it, but they love the 99. I love it. 4 terabytes.
Tyler
4 terabytes.
Mike
For the boys. For the boys.
Tyler
99 cents. 4 terabytes. We can't have anything.
Mike
Before we go into the topics like that.
Tyler
The app.
Mike
Let's talk about the app for a minute and then we'll go. Is that good? Yeah, we'll go crazy.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
But we have these guys, Jay and Joezilla, that basically build an app that if you took it to. If you went to a company and said, hey, can you build me this app? You'd probably spend between forty and a hundred thousand dollars in time and development. These guys have put it together. We're going to have a call today after the show, final thing. But. And what it's for is it's not going to replace Patreon because Patreon is its own world. We have to keep it. But it's going to be a stop shop for the OGs. Like the OGs that really want to be involved in.
Tyler
Everything I think we talked about doing is probably getting rid of the OG council tier. Just moving them over and moving that over because, you know, we're gonna vet it too.
Mike
We're not letting it get out of control until we can't. But we can't have spies. We can't have people. We can't. We want that app to be for real fans and. And we have a little more. We have control. It's our app.
Tyler
Yeah. I thought about. I thought about letting the tribe sniff its own out and like just being like if the boys don't, you know. But the problem is it turns into a witch hunt. Somebody that doesn't. Doesn't come in, doesn't mean any harm, is like, I think it's him. And everybody turns on him.
Mike
Any new guy is going to be the bad guy.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Like, these guys are very territorial. And when somebody new rolls in, like, even Jake, the old man was kind of like. And then he became one of the boys. Oh, no.
Tyler
Jake turned into a Villain overnight. He's like, that's how this chat is. Okay.
Mike
That run video I did the other day was epic. But I think we have more control. We take the payment directly. We have control of the app, we have control of who comes in. And it's gonna be that level of exclusive, like, just like the masters. You're gonna get a green jacket for, like, being a member of this country club. No, you'll get like a green message
Tyler
that says a sticker.
Mike
We took your money again this month. You'll get a sticker. But, yeah, I think we're gonna keep it the same price as the OG Council. And you got to remember, this app is Patreon on steroids.
Tyler
Okay?
Mike
I mean, it is literally going to be your landing spot for once you enter that app, you can watch this show and comment. Right now, you don't have to leave the app. You can watch old episodes.
Tyler
You can comment on YouTube through the app.
Mike
Yep. You're gonna be able to do everything or it's going to take you out of in the YouTube, but you're going to still be in the app. So when you back out, you're still in the app. Every store, every promotion, every sponsor, you'll have a direct link right in the app. All the old episodes, Copville, counterculture, ink threads, all of our channels count. Everybody's show is all baked in. Plus the chats, plus the ability to comment. We can have our. Like, Patreon lets you put a picture of video in one area and not a picture in a video. We have control over everything. Cool. We literally have our own antihero app that's like. Like a million dollar app is right here. So it's going to be pretty cool. But it's not replacing Patreon. The goal of Patreon, we still have to have those people that don't want to spend a million dollars. They want to be part of the boys. This is going to be a OG Council app. Okay. So that's where we're headed with it. We have the final meeting today after the show to kind of work out the final kings, but it's. It's badass.
Tyler
I think we had a super chat from Liz.
Mike
Liz.
Tyler
Yes. And I can't read it, but same
Mike
price for the OG yeah, it'll be the same.
Tyler
It'll be the same OG tier, except a lot of people pay like 34 bucks instead of 25 because they. They. Patreon had an apple got together and they charge out the app.
Mike
They all do it. Even when you do the ads. If you do Instagram ads or Facebook ads, Apple charges, like. Yeah, it's like a 2530.
Tyler
You use your iPhone.
Mike
Yeah. So it's going to be the same, or we'll be able to use, like, stripe to take payments, so it minimizes fees for everybody, and it's easy. Dylan, Matt's $2 for the boys. I love how this community and show have grown. Some people don't, but we do.
Tyler
Oh, and Jay says, and voice chat,
Mike
I don't know how good that's going to go over.
Tyler
I don't know what that is.
Mike
You're gonna be able to talk into it and leave, like, voice messages.
Tyler
Oh, God. Jesus.
Mike
It's gonna get.
Tyler
Yeah. The FBI has entered the chat. All right, well, the first topic of discussion. Let's. First off, let's bring in old G Money.
Mike
D Money.
Nick
Yo, what's going on?
Tyler
The action figure, complete with background noise.
Nick
Is there background noise?
Mike
No, it's not bad.
Tyler
Today it's just a humor. There you go. Perfect.
Mike
There it is.
Nick
That's worse.
Mike
Yeah, it's worse. Well, you look better, but the camera looks worse. There we go. You got a little stuff on it.
Tyler
Shooting sploosh on his.
Nick
Yeah, it's organic matter.
Tyler
All right, let's talk Sean Strickland, UFC fight. What was it? 2.
Mike
This has got to make Nick happy.
Tyler
What?
Nick
Yeah, dude.
Mike
Yeah. Tell us how you feel about that fight, Nick.
Nick
Hey, beat the muzzy, dude. He brought it back to America. Guy was 16 0. Now he's 16 1.
Mike
Strickland solidified himself as a UFC hall of Famer.
Tyler
How did. How do they do that? I saw that when they were putting there.
Mike
He basically. He beat Izzy Adesanya.
Tyler
Two upsets. Is that what.
Nick
Yeah, four. Been underdog four times.
Mike
Yeah, but he beat. He won two title fights. Like, he win the title twice in the same division. He beat. He won, got beat. Which is weird because Adesanya beats duplices. But Strickland's 0 and 2 against duplicates, but he beats Cosmo and, yeah, Izzy. But I believe he won the first duplicity fight. Anyway, he got robbed in that one, but he got. He went down. Everybody ruled him out. He's 35 years old. Like, he's washed up, and he comes back and wins a title against arguably one of the best pound for pound fighters in UFC and brings the bell home for America. But as you saw, it was all for show.
Tyler
The. The animosity.
Mike
Yeah, they hugged it out before the fight.
Tyler
Before, during, and after. It was crazy. I was like, oh, Man, I got duped.
Mike
Yeah, you did.
Tyler
I'm gonna go.
Mike
I knew they were gonna go.
Tyler
Comment.
Mike
They've trained too much together to be enemies. Really? Yeah. Yeah, they train a lot together. Yeah. America's back, man.
Tyler
I thought it was real. Before we talk about the actual fight itself, Strickland, the first words out of his mouth was sorry for all the racist I said. Well, he got what was going on with the sponsors.
Mike
They're crazy. I'll tell you one of the funniest things Strickland said. And this coincides with the. I don't know if you saw the roast of Kevin Hart yet. How hard Shane Gills goes hard on the tiny hats.
Tyler
Oh, really, really hard.
Mike
And one of the first comments Strickland makes post fight, his nose is swollen about this big. He's like, look at my face. I look like I belong in APAC.
Tyler
It must be like a 10 second delay.
Mike
Yeah, they cut it so he does not filter at all.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
So what do you think, Nick?
Nick
Yeah, man, he's. He's a show dude. And Dane is always worried about what the hell he's going to say post fight. But he also, he just let out that he had a major shoulder injury too on his left shoulder. Prior to.
Tyler
What was that?
Nick
He just released that today.
Mike
I think he got hurt leading up to it in training camp. Didn't say a word till after he had shoulder surgery. No, he's gonna have shoulder, but he
Nick
had a major injury.
Mike
Most of these guys don't. They try to not miss fights, man.
Nick
A lot of them fight injured.
Tyler
Yeah, they fight it.
Mike
I'm telling you, Cosmot, he thought he was going to fight at 205. I don't think he thought he was going to defend the title. They said he had to cut like £22 in like weeks.
Tyler
And he looked, here's my thing. I texted Mike and I was like big upset or something like that. And he's like, yeah. How do you say his name? Chamillev.
Mike
Chamayev.
Tyler
Chamayev. He was like, wasn't at his. Was Barrett like barely like died cutting weight and he was. Mike was giving him all these excuses and I'm like, here's the thing. It's like I could, I have to relate it to something of myself, like, right, all right, so SWAT tryouts. I don't pass SWAT trials because I almost died prepping for SWAT trials. That means I didn't do a good job. I shouldn't have been selected. Right, so he shouldn't have won.
Mike
No, I'm not saying he should have won, but you gotta understand that, like, these guys walk around. If he's fighting at 185, he probably walks around 210.
Tyler
Well, he didn't even make way. I heard there.
Mike
There's controversy if he did, but you got to think these guys walking around are walking around at probably well over £200. So then he goes, okay, I gotta fight at 185. I got eight weeks of training camp. I'm gonna cut, which is just for anybody to cut from 205 to 185 in weeks.
Tyler
I can do it.
Mike
Yeah. I'll take that bet all day. Yeah. Anyway.
Nick
And then they cut that weight that day. Dude.
Mike
Yeah. So if you watched before he weighed in, he's in the back in a heat blanket with his only his head exposed in a, like, heating blanket. And when he. He looked terrible. I'm not giving him excuse. I'm just saying the guy who beat the guy, who. The chamaya that won his last fight was not the guy you saw in this fight. Totally different.
Nick
He told Dana White he's done at that. At that weight.
Mike
Yeah, he's gonna fight 205. That's what. When you get older, it's harder to cut weight. Like, Pereira fought at 185. And then he's like, I can't get down there anymore. I'm gonna fight at 205. Yeah.
Nick
I just don't understand how you could be close to death and then, you know, 24 hours later, go fight for your life.
Mike
You know how much. How much weight they gain. They gained like 20 pounds overnight. Oh, but 185, I think Pereira's one of the last fights at 185. They said he weighed in at 185, and by the time he hit the ring, he was like two over 200 pounds.
Tyler
Well, Joanne's crazy because the actual weigh in is not the weigh in. They do the weight first and then the weigh in is for show.
Mike
Yes, well, they know that's on the scale. They do it on the stage.
Tyler
I thought they. I thought the weight was for sure.
Mike
That's on stage. They make it transparent on the stage.
Tyler
Very transparent. To the point we don't know if they made weight or not.
Mike
Well, I can tell you three seconds and that thing is still. You can see it in slow motion. It's like 185 and he's off. It's like, because one guy got caught cheating. He put. They put the naked. The thing around to keep. Because he took all his Clothes off, because he was trying to make it. Shaved his head, everything. And then when they put the thing around him to block his special parts, you can see him leaning on the metal with his arm, and they give him a weight and they pull him off and they're like, nah, bro. We just watched the video back. Get back up there, and he was like £3 over.
Tyler
Oh.
Mike
So he used, like, the leverage to, like, make himself a little lighter. That's why they do it out in front of everybody. So there's no question that it's not rigged.
Nick
Yeah, there's. There's state officials there making sure there's no shady going on.
Tyler
Let's talk about the fight in general. Five rounds. I thought it was good. It did. I mean, honestly, to be fair, it was kind of a boring fight.
Mike
Yeah. The fight before, it was way better.
Nick
Rogan said it's one of the best fights ever. People are ripping them about it.
Tyler
How is that the best fight ever? It's. I mean, I'm not trying to say, like, first off, Chimaev went for the takedown in round one, and then it just. I. I was like watching. I'm like, it's over now. This is gonna be like a huge upset. Like, it's over. And then what? Round two, three and four were predominantly on feet. Right.
Mike
Jamiah tried, actually pulled guard in round two and laid down and let Sean Strickland go on top, which is. You've never seen that happen. Strickland tried to re. End it with. I think his statement moment was he tried to rear naked choke to win by submission, which would have been the ultimate. You. Yeah, but, yeah, once Chemaev took that round one, I think he realized how out of shape he was or wasn't in it or strong enough. He really never tried many takedowns or. Strickland defended all really well. He did fight well. I'm not saying I don't think it was the greatest fight ever up in the conversation, but Strickland fought an amazing fight to sprawl and keep himself from being taken down.
Tyler
And I'll admit, I'm one of those guys that only watch certain fights. I'm not watching every UFC fight or all the fights on the card. But, I mean, there was no real blows. I felt. No, there was no.
Mike
Style is weird. If you watch him, he's a. He almost is backing up when he strikes.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
And he's got the kick. He's got that weird little kick he does. Different fighter, but, dude, he's tough, man.
Tyler
How does he Typically win submission or KO decision.
Mike
Yeah, he's not a submission guy, but he talks and he backs it up. I mean, you gotta respect it.
Tyler
Dude, that. That's the mat. That is the. There. There's a YouTube documentary, it's like 40 minutes long, about Conor McGregor. Like, did he lose his mind? And so it's really good. I watched it the other night, and it. It shows him talking very young, and he's like, the problem with obsession is that you will lose your mind over it.
Mike
And then cocaine didn't help either. Cocaine did not help, but he lost his mind.
Narrator/Announcer
Yeah.
Mike
He became a billionaire. He was rich, and he gave. You know, it's the hustle. One more super chat. We want to miss Moon Cricket. Still waiting on apology from the haters. So are we. They'll never apologize.
Tyler
Wait, the Strickland hater.
Mike
Nothing. Everybody. It was. That was before we started talking about Strickland. Oh, the haters that we were talking about. But, yeah, man, good fight, good entertainment. It was a good card. I think. I think the fight before that, Peter Van fight was. Or Jonathan Van fight was pretty good. I enjoyed that one.
Nick
That was the fight of the night.
Mike
Yeah. Did they win that fight at night? Did it get paid? I'm sure it got paid out as fight because they get, like a 100
Nick
grand bonus for fighting. Yeah, that's another thing. So how's that. How's the stricken fight? One of the. The greatest fights ever. They don't even win the bonus.
Mike
I mean, the greatest fight on the card. Yeah, it was a quick stoppage in that, but I think that dude was out. That guy that he fought, Vaughn fought, was a newer guy in UFC agent descent, tough, but he was wearing them out. And when they stopped it, it seemed a little quick, but not terrible. Anyway.
Tyler
Well, do you think McGregor's gonna fight?
Mike
They keep saying he's fighting again. I don't think so, dude.
Tyler
I think that the UFC should make a different league of, like, prestige league. Hear me out. There's no or there can be a belt for the Prestige League. This is a league of primarily not in their prime fighters that book huge events. Right. So if Conor McGregor, obviously not in his prime, still probably could do a lot of damage, but they have to be able to fight each other because they're having to go to promotions on Netflix and do bare knuckle. Because the UFC is a very, very professional organization. We don't just do, like, money grabs. All right? I think they try not to.
Mike
The problem is, though, like, sanctions and all that, like, Drug testing. And, like, McGregor wouldn't enter the drug testing protocol. He's high as a kite all the time. They can't let a guy bananas on cocaine or steroids. Well, he's got to stay clean six months. He's got to enter the protocol. He says, all right, I'm in. And then he gets drug tested all the time for six months, and he has to go that time.
Tyler
Everybody has to do that.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Jon Jones failed a bunch. McGregor, there was other fighters stripped.
Tyler
How about.
Mike
How about didn't Kennedy. Didn't TK Fail drug test? I don't want to say allegedly. I thought there's another popular.
Tyler
Might want to say allegedly.
Mike
Yeah, I don't. Maybe he didn't. There's another UFC fighter. Maybe it wasn't. I'd take it back. Remember the beginning of the show, we say maybe we make mistakes. Somebody else pretty popular failed for, like, a minor steroid or enhancer.
Tyler
Ped.
Mike
Yeah. Sometimes it's.
Tyler
Can you take testosterone?
Mike
No, but what.
Tyler
How would they know if your testosterone is at normal limit?
Mike
They can actually test. I've been through it. Yeah, I've been through.
Tyler
They can test.
Mike
They can spend. These guys spend the money. Yeah. Like MLB and all that. They don't just test to see your level. They test for actual substances. Whoa.
Tyler
You were taking more than two? Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Mike
They can, because my buddy still. So they take a basic steroid test, and they say, piss hot. You'll piss hot. Yes. You're on steroids. Anything? Yes, I have prescription for trt. Okay, you're good. Now we're going to send it to the FDA lab, and we're going to find out all the stuff you're on. That costs a lot, a lot of money, but for these guys, they do
Tyler
it, I think for night shift this coming Thursday, we're gonna do. I want to see how bad people want to see something. Who wants to see Mike the stripper?
Mike
I'm not stripping.
Tyler
No, you don't have to, because you already did it.
Mike
Did I?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
When? Jersey.
Tyler
No, the stripper. Mike the stripper. Stripper in a squat outfit. I did do it, but that's not free. So I'm gonna come up with a. A. A. A super chat that everybody can join. Yeah, but if they don't want to pay it, they don't.
Mike
I might have a video, too.
Tyler
Oh, God.
Nick
I'm good, dude.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Now what? We might get some money off that one, man.
Tyler
It's like tips.
Mike
I'm at peak. I'm at Peak. That was a funny comment you made too. Look, you said. I told Jojo.
Tyler
He.
Mike
I said, oh, the agency didn't mind my drug use. Then we did an event. Did an event called Wine, women and shoes where it's a. It's for animals. It's like a huge event in my town where they. All the rich people get together, they donate a ton of money and they have shoe guys and we deliver drinks to the tables and interact. And they had a bunch of us SWAT guys do the shoe guy thing. And then at the end they have like a dance off and they brought us out and I'm wearing nothing but a outer carrier. And it went well. I believe it was the beginning of my addiction.
Tyler
Your shoulders. Your shoulders were like massive softballs. Yeah, that was my.
Mike
That was the first good run of chicken and rice that I was on.
Tyler
And your vegetables. Yeah, I was eating the vitamins.
Mike
I was eating that Sam's club chickens that are like three times the size. It was working out really well. But the funny thing was, you're right. Like, oh, they didn't mind here.
Tyler
Oh, yeah.
Mike
This guy went from fat and had a shake to softball shoulders in three months. But we're good with it. Raise money for animals.
Tyler
Yeah, but. Oh, and one. One more thing before we leave. The Strickland fight is Perry versus Diaz. That's coming up. First off, we might knuckles. Yeah, we might be leaving. Go ahead.
Nick
Connor owns. Connor's an owner in that. The bare knuckle.
Tyler
Yeah. Yeah. I thought Perry was involved with another one. Did that close down. Perry was involved with McGregor.
Mike
Dude, he's such an. He got out there and on all of them at one of the press conferences, Remember? Oh, yeah. You're gonna fight the main event and then you can fight your daddy if you're win. Like, just come on, dude. Like, stop it.
Tyler
Bare knuckle fighting championship is the one that we're talking about. Then there's bare knuckle box Hurt my neck nation. I thought.
Mike
I thought James DeLaCruz gave US$99 for the his portion of the damn bro event.
Tyler
All right, two bucks.
Mike
Two bucks.
Tyler
Well, no, that's. No, that starts on Friday night or Thursday night. It starts like for night shift. We're gonna raise the money during night.
Mike
But you can send it now. We'll just tell you. Send it again. Send it now. Let's tell you to send it again. Send it. Wednesday nights at 7pm, Tuesday nights at 7pm Yeah.
Tyler
I mean, I thought Mike Perry was a co owner of another bare knuckle fighting place. But yeah, he was.
Mike
Dude.
Tyler
When he dealt.
Mike
When we right.
Tyler
Brought him on that show. He fought in it. Remember Jon Jones? What's Jon Jones always taking pictures at?
Mike
He's in the regular ufc.
Tyler
No, dude, I don't know. Hold on.
Mike
Tyler. Smarter than me here.
Tyler
Jon Jones, appearance at bare knuckle events, IBA. No, hold on, hold on.
Mike
9.99. James de la Cruz. I forgot. Put me in, Mike. He's in for the drawing again. One of the winners from last month. I think their gear arrived too. You gotta get you a lamp.
Tyler
John Jones. Mike Perry.
Mike
A lamp swap boy.
Tyler
Lamp. I'm sorry, guys.
Mike
That's all right. Just here I hurt my neck.
Nick
So. Yeah, Eddie Alvarez found it.
Tyler
Dirty Boxing Championship.
Mike
Yeah.
Nick
No.
Tyler
Mike Perry brings intensity as an active fighter owner. While UFC champion John Jones provides strategic decision making and partners. So Dirty Boxing championship is. Is a mixture between. Marshall exist.
Nick
I've never even heard of it.
Tyler
Okay, let me see.
Mike
With Dirty Sanchez. Good. Nick, you were interrupted before Tyler. Good.
Nick
Eddie Alvarez was fighting the bare knuckle boxing in Philly, which Connor's an owner of. He stopped by our local bar. Connor came in. Really Dick. Grabbed. Grabbed a beer, slammed it and. And bounced.
Mike
Just like that.
Nick
Just like that. He rolled in. Dude, this bar. It's a great bar, dude. The food's awesome. With one random night, Ice Spice showed the upper walk through and left. Dude, that. That little redheaded rapper. Ice Spice.
Mike
Yeah. She's always on for some reason. World star poster like twice a week. I don't understand.
Tyler
I never heard of it.
Mike
She's fat.
Nick
She's terrible, dude.
Tyler
All right, so this is Dirty Boxing championship on Friday. April 10th is their last event. So. But this was Mike. But Mike care. Mike Perry had to have sold his portions. He can't be an owner of Dirty Boxing and then go fight in another. I don't think you can. Maybe you can. Maybe you can.
Mike
Maybe.
Tyler
Because this isn't straight bare knuckle. This is a combination of bare knuckle and martial arts. That's why it's called Dirty boxing.
Mike
My bad.
Tyler
It's all good. Anyways. Yep. Mike Perry's fighting Diaz on Saturday. We might be catching a flight out early ass Sunday morning. So you can watch it anyways. Probably on Netflix.
Mike
I got figured out. Who do you think my whole life is? I'm being playing my whole life around that trip.
Tyler
Why?
Mike
Because my birthday party's supposed to be this weekend. I gotta let my mother know when it is. No submission, no takedowns. I think Mike Perry wins.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Nate Diaz is probably better of the combo with the takedowns and the submissions.
Nick
He's. He's done, man. He's old.
Mike
I would think so.
Nick
Nowhere near what he used to be.
Tyler
I wouldn't mind seeing a McGregor. McGregor, Diaz fight again.
Mike
Gregor's supposed to fight Holloway and UFC. That's what they keep saying. We'll see.
Tyler
All right, what's the.
Nick
When's the Ronda Rousey Tyler Hoover fight?
Mike
That's the same night, isn't it?
Tyler
I would. I'm. I'm telling you right now, I'd win.
Mike
Oh, my God.
Tyler
I'm just telling you guys, I didn't want to brag a night shift.
Nick
I agree. One good uppercut, and she's just.
Mike
What if he misses? When he misses, and 11 seconds into the fight, he's exhausted, then what happens?
Tyler
We got 70 people in the live chat right now. 70 people attempted to tell Ronda Rousey that Tyler Hoover from anti broadcast said he whoop your ass. I guarantee you she'll make contact.
Mike
I. Please, I'll pay. Could you imagine that?
Tyler
Me in a ring?
Mike
Oh, dude, no, I can't stop. Clam dude prepping for a punch.
Tyler
He just side.
Mike
He throws that first big punch, misses. 11 seconds in his. In the corner. And she's standing there ready to run a marathon. Two minutes, dude. All right. And then 12 in. Hoover's laying in the corner. He's not. He's not hurt. He's just laying. The round's not over. Three and a half minutes left. You gotta get back up, dude.
Nick
They. One of these channels did something where they had a professional MMA fighter, female, like, really good, huge win, and they picked some schlub out of the audience. Beat the. Out of her, dude. It wasn't even close. Like, she. She's like this world champion, all kinds of accolades, and here comes this big fat who probably has. Couldn't even walk, and he just beat the way out of her.
Mike
Well, that's where the argument. The argument is. It's not. You can't make the argument of that scenario. Men are stronger. I don't care how you. What you say, how you train, what you do. Men are stronger by nature. One punch and that whole training and all that experiences out the window, you know? But if you miss and you end up laying in the corner like Hoover exhausted, then that arm bar, that chokehold is going to be very effective.
Nick
But titty twist, clam slap,
Mike
clam snatcher.
Tyler
You guys don't think I'd win? No, I think Lewis do You think I could beat Ronda Rousey?
Mike
You don't know who Ronda Rousey is?
Tyler
You know what? Do you know what the UFC is?
Nick
I do.
Mike
Yeah. Do you know who Ronda Rousey is? No. Okay.
Tyler
You might be able to beat her prime.
Mike
You could probably beat her in wwe. Wwe. We could probably. We could probably get that one done.
Tyler
Probably.
Mike
You could probably be like Brock Lesnar in wwe.
Tyler
Yeah. All right, what's the. What's the next topic.
Mike
Comes in.
Tyler
I'll only fight if I make certain amount of money.
Mike
Don't throw money in the corner. You'll get distracted and they hit you with a chair.
Tyler
The coins and dollar bills.
Mike
Yeah. Yeah.
Tyler
What's next? You see that? You see my banners?
Mike
I do. I didn't look, but I'm gonna go.
Tyler
You can.
Mike
Yeah, I know what they are. I'm gonna go with, I take my hat off.
Tyler
You got to turn the camera off me. It's embarrassing.
Mike
Yeah, let's.
Tyler
But I'm sweating like crazy.
Mike
Let's. I want nickel like this one. So let's go to the New York suspect.
Tyler
Yeah. Do you want me to click it?
Mike
Yeah, you can click the banner. There it is. Beautiful. So I'm gonna read your story. A 32 year old, you can guess the race or demographics. Rail Burke had been released.
Nick
Hold on. Whoever did the. The typing, there's a error in spelling.
Mike
Yep.
Tyler
I didn't do it. So it wasn't.
Mike
I didn't do it either. Lewis read from psych hold. Nobody else would have known that. That's all right.
Tyler
All right. When you're that badass of a show, anybody, including your own contributors, are going to look for your flaws to stay on camera.
Mike
Yep. I thought.
Nick
I thought.
Mike
Oh, Jimmy should be in late.
Tyler
Damn.
Mike
By the way, Tyler, in the middle of this broadcast, you sent the wrong shirt, bro. You're a piece of.
Tyler
Yeah, I'm sorry, Patreon, but the only six shirts, you and five of them are from me.
Mike
But. All right, so Ramil, very nice gentleman, was taken into custody for and put into a psych ward in New York because he was out of control and assaulting people and having erratic behavior. But in true New York fashion, they released him less than six hours later. And you know, he probably was better, right? Healthy, not going to make any other mistakes. Five hours after being released, he walked onto a subway and pushed a 76 year old former teacher, Ross Falzone, down a flight of stairs and killed him. And killed him. So in New York City, you can assault innocent people. Get out of you can get out, you can. You can be a public nuisance, you can punch people, push people downstairs, you'll get released. But if you throw a cooler at a fleeing piece of. On a scooter, that could potentially. You're looking at nine years in prison. Or. Daniel Penny. Daniel Penny stops a maniac on the subway with a chokehold. Unfortunately, the maniac that was ready to kill multiple people on drugs died. Price of doing business. He gets indicted for murder. But. But in New York. Yeah, he got acquitted. But he instead pushes an innocent 76 year old man who's walking home on the subway, living the dream, retired. Who ends up with a traumatic brain injury, fractured right rib and spinal cord, spinal cord fracture. And kills him. I would imagine the longer we dig into this story, old Mr. Ramil probably is no stranger to the criminal justice system. But he's walking the streets of New York to kill somebody.
Tyler
But did I get his race right?
Mike
Yeah, you're right.
Tyler
Imagine that.
Mike
Here, I'll bring up a. I don't.
Tyler
Although Ramiel could sound like a terrorist as well.
Nick
Yeah, I would have thought he's like Arab or something.
Tyler
While we're talking about the usual suspects, I got some good.
Mike
Hold on, let me bring this up real quick so everybody's clear about what we're dealing with. There's Ramil, 32 year old. Yeah. Fatally shoving subject. So like I said, New York City, you can. You can do a lot of things. Cause a lot of problems. Get bond, get released. You can even get shot by the police for. With a machete. And the governor will. Or the mayor will come visit you because of your. Remember that or your poor situation you ended up in. But if you're a cop who stops somebody on a 500 pound motorcycle speeding down the street, fleeing, and could potentially kill multiple innocent people and you happen to knock that guy down in the best interest of public safety, you two can look at nine years in prison.
Tyler
Dude. That's insane. He pushed a dude down. An elderly man.
Mike
Normal news in New York. The subway pushings are good. Yeah, the subway.
Tyler
Remember that video? The person pushing somebody?
Mike
That's happening more and more often though. That's like.
Nick
So they say. They. They say in. In public safety, if you're at the subway, you do not stand horizontal. You stand perpendicular to the tracks for that reason.
Mike
Never face.
Tyler
Oh, face sideways.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
Yep.
Nick
Your shoulder would be facing a track in your shoulder.
Mike
You only went on somebody briefly. You spend any real good time on the subway? It's amazing.
Tyler
No, I've never.
Mike
You'll see. I mean, I can only imagine the undocumented crime that must be on there. People get their cell phone snatched and they just don't. Let's go tell the cop. Yeah. So forget about it. Like, what are you gonna do? You just go get another one? Like there's so much undocumented crime.
Tyler
That's crazy too.
Mike
That's.
Tyler
That's robbery.
Mike
Yes. And up there it's just un. Un. Nicely taking of cell device 10 8, no report.
Tyler
That's called robbery of sudden sentence now.
Mike
Not New York.
Nick
Dude, this shit's not gonna end until judges are held accountable. See what the judge did with the. The attempted assassin on Trump at the White House correspondence dinner. He apologized to him. The judge apologized to the assassin.
Mike
We failed him.
Nick
He apologized. I understand your conditions aren't. Aren't the greatest. We want to apologize and make sure. You know, I'm worried about the conditions he's being held in. They put him in. In isolation, in solitary confinement, on suicide watch. So what about the condition?
Mike
What about the guy that got shot?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Anybody worried about him? The Secret service agent got shot. Nobody apologized to him. These judges are. And I'm. I'm gonna do my episode Wednesday on judges and the. The way they can factor into things. But you talk about every other profession when us. How accountable cops are held.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Dors, performance evaluations, demotion, I.A. you know, nobody pays attention. But you can actually go to like, the district court of appeals for your local district and look up all the cases the judges are getting overturned. Bad ruling. Bad ruling, but nobody cares.
Tyler
What do you mean? Like getting over.
Mike
Like letting some evidence in that shouldn't be let in. And then a double.
Tyler
Like I look crazy.
Mike
I was looking at one the other day because I'm involved in one of them. One of the cases I was involved in that everybody alleges. I. I was not able to tell testifying which was false. The judge erred in ruling against the state, and now the case is reinstated. So I started looking into other cases, and there's like a double homicide where this whole family sat through a double homicide. The conviction was good because of the judge's stupid ruling or a judge's missing something. Now the case is remanded back to trial. So now this family has to go back and do it all over again. What's. What's more. What's more fun than losing a fam. Two family members to homicide and then going through a trial? You know what? Let's do it again. Let's do it again. Because Some who gets elected, who's bought and paid for by special interest or whoever makes a bad ruling just to get it out of his way and move it around, gets it set back and now the family has to deal with it.
Tyler
That's why we moved the Robin o' Neill. O' Neill lawsuit from New York State to federal. I mean, it's still being held in New York, technically, but it's a. It's all federal judges. I had no idea how dirty in. Dirty and liberal judges weren't.
Mike
Dude, they're paid for. I don't care.
Nick
Why do you think Trump. Trump's trial was brought to New York?
Mike
Yes.
Nick
For that reason.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Oh, the state of that one judge
Mike
in New York was ruling everything against Trump. He wanted to put him in jail for the. Not let him get a bond like Donald Trump's gonna disappear.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Like it was. That's exactly why they indicted him in New York. That wouldn't have flown in Florida or down here. We live when it never happens.
Tyler
Crazy. It's right in front of us, too.
Mike
That's what Pat says. Like Pat says all the time, like the accountability meter is. Is. Is. And the public is so distorted because what does the media push? Bad cops. Bad cops. Bad cops, bad cops. Because we're the ones actually out on the ground doing the work and actually putting our hands on people and getting dirty. Where it really falls apart is prosecutors and judges. Those are the two most corrupt, crooked, bad rulings. Terrible, terrible rulings they have. Nobody holds them accountable or even goes back and looks like the O.J. simpson circus. That was a circus, dude. That put the justice system on display for how circus the inside of a courtroom is and how bad it can be.
Tyler
You think O.J. did it?
Mike
Everybody knows.
Tyler
It's kind of like that chick that killed her kids. Casey. Andy.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Another one absolutely slipped through the cracks.
Mike
You tell me, man. But go to be a cop, go say the F word and get your whole career ruined. Or getting a use of force where they don't like it. Your whole career is ruined. But a judge can sit up there and have bad ruling, bad ruling, bad ruling. Families dealing with two, three trials and all these. Nobody cares, man. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. Blame the cops.
Tyler
All right, what about this trooper that may or may not have stolen Grace?
Mike
This is where you do. Blame the cops. This is a great. This is sent in by Kenny. This is an absolute insane story of multiple layers. So you have an Illinois state trooper stops a guy for dui. The guy is the designated driver in the car. I Wasn't there. But for this guy to take the complaint to this level, I'm gonna probably agree with him. During the stop, he says, oh, I smell alcohol. He goes, yeah, there was five people, four people in my car, drunk. I'm driving. If you stop a guy for DUI and you suspect he's dui, Nick, does he ever get back in the car and take control of the vehicle ever? At any point during the stop, okay, he tells the guy, get in the car and drive four lights down and pull in a gas station. I'm gonna run the roadsides down there. So he lets an alleged DUI driver drive.
Tyler
These are the same guys that let him sit in the front seat, though?
Mike
Yes. Lets him drive, says he smells alcohol. The dude's like, I'm not taking your field sobriety test. I have had zero alcohol. Arrest him for dui. Car gets.
Tyler
Wait, wait, wait. With. With evidence? I mean.
Mike
No, just arrest him. And there, you know, guy refuses. You take him to jail, right?
Tyler
No, you have to have evidence.
Mike
Well, allegedly he had evidence. So he makes the arrest and car gets towed. Guy says, well, you know, having a bad day. I'm gonna go get my car out of impound. I'm looking at my property sheet, though, and my wallet, my cell phone, my belt. I don't see my. My MacBook on the property sheet. Must have left it in the car. So he goes and gets his car at impound. Illinois state troopers. It's not the car. She says, I got this little cool little thing called find my Mac, find my iPad, find my iPhone. Yeah, that's a trooper's house. The MacBook is in.
Tyler
Here's the thing. Is it in the driveway, in the
Mike
squad car, in the garage?
Tyler
In the squad car?
Nick
Yeah.
Mike
No, no, no, no.
Tyler
At Lowe's policy right up violation. You cannot prove that that was intent to take that.
Mike
Why would the.
Tyler
Do you know how many times? Not. I shouldn't say how many times do you know?
Nick
It depends. It depends if he tried accessing it. And you can easily tell that.
Mike
Well, I think it's still breaking as far as that whole part.
Tyler
But here's the thing is I've. I've driven home at the end of a long ass shift and found wallet, knife.
Mike
I've found it, okay?
Tyler
I have draw. I had to drive all the way back into the heart of all this
Mike
other property in his property. Oh, so it wasn't.
Tyler
Did it. Did the MacBook slide into the crack of the seat?
Mike
Why is it in his car?
Tyler
Because you have to transport the Evidence.
Mike
No, no, no, no.
Tyler
Oh, I just answered.
Mike
You don't like it. No. You leave it in the car? No, it's in the trooper's car.
Tyler
I know.
Mike
The bad guy's car.
Nick
With all these reasons, there's no reason removing from the car.
Tyler
Maybe he wanted to make sure he secured his expensive iPad. Maybe he wanted. And then he got really tired and he drove home.
Mike
Yep.
Tyler
How long was this guy in jail? What's the time?
Mike
Overnight?
Tyler
Yeah. Dude, there ain't nothing there. He's good. Policy violation?
Nick
Yeah, it depends how many days.
Tyler
That's not enough. If it was in his house, maybe. If he tried asking. Accessing it, maybe. But it's in his squad car. Dude, it went in his squad car for a professional reason, and it stayed in a squad car. At most, he just forgot to submit it. There's no way.
Mike
Not guilty of trial for dui.
Tyler
Well, that. Yeah.
Mike
Yeah. So he wasn't drunk that much. He ended up in the guys in the guy's car in his garage.
Tyler
How long ago was this?
Mike
2004. 24 was the arrest.
Tyler
So we're just. Now this is. Just went through.
Mike
Now he's suing him. So it's like, gone through all the channels. So now.
Tyler
So the cop wasn't even charged with anything for the iPad. Damn, I should be a defense attorney.
Mike
See, what they're spinning is what happens when you make an arrest. You get overtime. Lots of it.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
So this guy was not even drunk. Like, no, I'm telling you.
Nick
Wow. So this is what happened. He refused a breathalyzer. So that's why he's right.
Mike
No, I don't know. They refer. I don't. That part I don't see. And Kenny might be able to tell us if he even was offered it,
Tyler
but you have to do some kind of field sobriety test. You have to have nystagmus or nystagma or whatever the.
Mike
He didn't do any of it. Like, I'm not. I didn't drink. He's like, I'm the designated driver. Like, I'm not getting out. Taking your test.
Tyler
But usually when you get him out of the car, I mean, okay, smell. Smell alone is not enough for a DUI. There's just no way.
Nick
Yes, it is.
Tyler
No way.
Nick
100.
Tyler
It smells like alcohol.
Mike
Remember, there's four people in the car drunk. That's like, yeah, what if I spilled
Tyler
a bottle of whiskey in there the night prior?
Mike
You got to have more than a smell. Now, if he pulls him aside and walks them away from everybody, Gives him five minutes and then smells alcohol on his person. That's different. But he said he smelled alcohol emitting from the vehicle.
Tyler
Well, I've never done a DUI in my life because that shit's for the nerds. But I will say you slurred speech eyes. Maybe the smell. I was always told as a smell's not a good one, don't use smell. Smell's not a good one to. To use.
Mike
Because it was suspended one day for taking the stuff home.
Tyler
I told you pilots evaluation. I'm not. I can't do the whole. I, I. I'd rather that cop get criminally charged for abuse of power for arresting a guy with a DUI who wasn't drunk. But if we're separating the two instances, the iPad things, it's a policy violation.
Mike
He's doing it for civil rights.
Tyler
I don't blame.
Mike
The interesting thing is, and this is
Tyler
where I wish I black.
Mike
Yeah, the trooper was.
Tyler
Oh, man, it's like a reverse Uno, but white dude suing a black cop.
Mike
But it's the thing that he had to find his iPhone, drive there, and then call 911 because he beat on the door and the dude wouldn't, like, come out. So then like, what? I would. That's one of those. What if I would have liked to see what would have happened. When did he plan on. When do you plan on putting that in evidence?
Tyler
The next work day when you go, oh, my God, it is.
Mike
Oh, my God. He took his phone as well. And his MacBook. All his stuff is here, man. Oh, I can just tell you, you're right. Have I found, like, like a pocket, A pocket knife. And you're like, damn, I took that guy to two, you know, two days ago, and I didn't realize his knife was.
Tyler
Who cares about that?
Mike
That goes out the window. Yeah, I'm talking about money, cell phone. You just don't keep that in your car. I don't care what plan.
Tyler
What if you don't know what's in your car?
Mike
This is a MacBook.
Tyler
Well, maybe if it. How. It's pretty skinny when it collapses.
Mike
Yeah, it's very skinny.
Tyler
It's about. It's about half an inch, and then it falls in the crack of your seat and you don't see it.
Mike
These aren't my pants, so I don't know how this MacBook. I don't know how this MacBook got in my pants. I have no idea. Cell phone while small thing.
Tyler
Keys. Okay.
Mike
Okay. MacBook. I personally wouldn't leave anything in My car. I had a rule. No overnights. Just like with that sheriff jokes over here. Just like Nick has the no overnight policy. Cabs here, right? You don't stay the night, you don't get a toothbrush. You got to leave, right?
Tyler
What do you mean?
Mike
When you bring the broads home from the strip club of the bar, you can't sleep here. Cabs here, right? Gone. Same thing with. I had the same policy with paraphernalian. You don't. It doesn't go home with me.
Wyatt
No.
Mike
But as much as it sucks. Yeah it once in a while you have a elite. Here's my thing. You have an illegal DUI arrest. Allegedly. That's really bad. And then the guy's iPad and stuff in our MacBook ends up at his house. So the whole thing thing is like
Tyler
I brought home once in my car.
Mike
What happens that that can more realistic than an than a MacBook.
Tyler
How? You know how many cell phones? I found cell phones in my car.
Mike
Okay, cell phone's small. Yeah, I've been there. I, I, I get it. Not supposed to do that. I get it. But when I would leave, I'd be like dude, I just made this arrest. It's 2am I gotta go home. I am not going home with this in my car. And then three years from now they go, oh, look at the evidence sheet. The evidence sheet says you made the arrest on May 11 and you didn't put the drugs in until May 12.
Tyler
Where was it you start a chance?
Mike
It was home in my car. Oh, you usually take drugs home in your car, do you Mr. Hoover? Oh, is that normal? Do you ever take some in the house or. It is not secure. What if somebody broke in your car?
Tyler
That's that core. Because no one, no one gets me ruffled up before. I know.
Mike
Did you just tell me you're crooked as like. Yeah, I did it all. You were an old school cop. What do you think of that?
Tyler
I'm gonna plant crack on the attorney courtroom.
Nick
Yeah, I mean I would just backdated it. That's it.
Mike
Okay. That's what normally we did. Hey, I don't feel like taking it.
Tyler
May 11.
Mike
May 12. May 12. May 12. Scratches everyone else out. Well, we have you on video submitting the evidence on May 17th. But the sheet says May 11th.
Tyler
I was just back there.
Mike
That might have happened before.
Tyler
No, I just don't see anything wrong whether you accidentally take it home and
Mike
you don't know what's right.
Tyler
Yeah, I thought this was going to be like something the gy is more
Mike
the totality of everything. They're alleging that the troopers make do IRS simply for overtime. You have a guy that. He said he stopped it, smelled alcohol coming from the vehicle, and said, drive another half a mile down the road and pull in there. If you think he's dui, you would never let him. Okay.
Tyler
Scenario time. Sheriff Dilks, I'm your captain. Hey, man. One of our good. Good deputy.
Mike
Why Is he good?
Tyler
No, he's a good. No, he's a female.
Mike
Okay.
Tyler
The female deputy.
Mike
No.
Tyler
Okay. No pay. No. No. Bad record. Like, he's. He's a good. He's a. He's a good performer.
Mike
Okay.
Tyler
He. And we're. We're taking this DUI out of this picture. So he just. He arrested a guy. The. He had. The guy had an iPad on him or an imac or whatever one of those things are, and it slid in the thing, and he took it home,
Mike
and then he realized, adding to the story.
Tyler
No, it's okay if it slid.
Mike
Yeah. Okay. I'm cool with it. Okay.
Tyler
That's all he's gonna say.
Mike
But he. We don't know if he did, but
Tyler
he's gonna say it slid in the
Mike
seat until the guy watched him go get it out of the car. And if it's on the seat with everything else, because it wasn't just. It was phone, keys, iPad, all that.
Tyler
Yeah, all that was in his car. Yeah.
Mike
So.
Tyler
Yeah, even better. He forgot all of it.
Nick
Yeah.
Mike
I knew. I didn't go to evidence. I knew what I didn't put into this property, and I just forgot.
Tyler
It's not.
Nick
It's not relevant to the case.
Mike
It is, but it's relevant to.
Nick
No, I get it. Dude, he. He up, but he's not, like, staying out of the realm that he forgot about all that stuff because. Has nothing to do with the case. I get it. I mean, you shouldn't do it. He up.
Mike
I just want.
Nick
I've left the station. I left the prison with my gun still in the lockbox plenty of times.
Mike
That's different than yours.
Tyler
No, it's not.
Mike
Oh, my God.
Tyler
It's not his. It's agency, okay?
Mike
It's the agencies. It's his. It's not somebody else's MacBook.
Tyler
I think Mike just wanted a bigger reaction. No, I mean, let's fry some cops.
Nick
Not to mention, you have to have a. A denial of tests. Even if you do a field sobriety, you got to give a DUI Breathalyzer.
Mike
Yeah, I don't know the particulars of the Ty.
Tyler
Well, every state's different.
Mike
But he. He was found not guilty in trial. Just. That's all I can tell you. Which isn't out of the question. But most DUIs even said, I think of 110, 90 pled most DUIs plea and then very few go to trial.
Tyler
Well, they plead because they get a reckless driving.
Mike
Yeah, they call it wet reckless. Yeah, you get a wet reckless and you don't get your dui.
Nick
Yeah. Sounds like a fun Saturday night.
Mike
Wet and reckless. Yeah. Yeah, we're good.
Tyler
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Tyler
Are you able to click them?
Mike
I can. I don't. I can't see.
Tyler
You can't see them?
Mike
I can't see them.
Tyler
You said I could see them.
Mike
I can see them. I can't see them. I can't see their little blurry green things.
Tyler
All right, so we got something about firearms smuggling.
Mike
Yeah. So here's last week. We talked about pretextual stops and minor traffic violations being very important. They're very important. And they're being outlawed in LA County. They're attempting to. And they want to and. Nick, did we talk. You didn't get a chance to talk about this yet, did you?
Nick
No, we talked about it. Y.
Mike
Okay, so they're. And they went to a subsection where they're going to mail the ticket. You just hit a button and you send them a ticket. Insane. Why are pretextual or just minor traffic violations important? Well, in the state of New York over the weekend, on Friday, they publish this story. A New York state trooper stopped a car for, I believe, a lane change. Minor traffic violations. Inside the car were 89 illegal firearms.
Tyler
What makes him illegal?
Mike
Just the short. Short? Yeah. The drivers and the people in the car, if you can believe this, were Malik Broomfield, Faison Ali, John Tavius Martin, Kamal Salomon. Three priorities, probably people that pray a certain time of day towards a certain direction. Oh, they were caught transporting more than 80 guns, including short barrel rifles, stolen firearms to smuggle them out of the country. U.S. attorney John Jlan said it's critically important to New Yorkers and Americans to keep illegal weapons out of the ham of criminal actors. The trafficking of dangerous weapons will be relentlessly pursued by his office. This was a typical. What Kenny does who sent us last story. Interdiction. Minor traffic violation turned into a massive smuggling case with the atf, who we don't really like that much, but they're involved. The FBI. But the importance of traffic violation, and I'm going to turn it over to Nick. What is the importance of minor traffic violation? Contact to you.
Nick
Yeah, like, you know, we discussed before, some of the biggest cases in American history came from traffic stops. You know, serial killers have been caught. Think Bundy's Son of Sam. You know, plenty of huge drug busts come from regular car stops that you make. Plus, it also gives you. I mean, you know, you might know that someone's in a stolen car, but I just can't say, hey, listen, I had a feeling this was a stolen car. I pulled him over. So you Use broken tablet. Hey, got a broken tail light. He pulled him over, ends up the car being stolen. I mean that's just, that's just old fashioned good police work.
Mike
Correct.
Nick
That's the basis of, of. I think you said 30. 30 of arrests come from
Mike
77000 pretextual stops. It's LA City 6. Jedi is corrected me. And he's also not an admin guy that I called him last night. He just works admin hours. He's actually a high speed dude. 77000 pre textual traffic stops documented in LA. 30 over 30%. Not 30 by 30, but 30. I think 30 led to arrests but unfortunately Nick like 80 of the people stopped were black or Hispanic. So it's a bad thing to make arrests in those cases is what they're saying.
Nick
But you're right, you know what's the demographics of where the car stops? Everyone has an agenda and they can give their own numbers to fit what they're paddling, you know what I mean? So when you look at it as
Mike
a whole, but, but there's two things that caused this problem. Bad cops. And then I will say some of these, these bad videos that are clipped a certain way where people aren't. There's some, you know, what do you mean bad cops? There's. There are cops that I can tell you, I worked with that are pushing or stopping cars just for certain reasons beyond. They don't like you.
Tyler
Look for the twisties, bro.
Mike
Yes, I understand but you can't. There's guys I've worked with that have vendettas, personal.
Nick
I wouldn't put any, any basis on that because it's, it's just the public and certain people are always going to say cops doing that.
Mike
That was one small part. That's the very small portion. The big portion is the media. They take these stops where they take like the one in Jacksonville. Was it the greatest where they punch
Nick
a guy in the face?
Tyler
It wasn't the greatest traffic stop or that was a non moving violation.
Mike
That was a non moving violation but the guy wouldn't get out of the car. The punch in the face, although not probably the greatest. The issue is the dude was told to get out of the car and he didn't get out.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
Does that have you give you right to beat his ass? No. So you have to kind of, you have to kind of get through that because maybe a bad tactic was used. It doesn't change the fact that the police did zero to contribute to that issue. They pulled him over for A valid reason.
Tyler
I see what you're saying. I feel you're saying, like, that as a. As an entity, as an entirety. Police went. Just because we can doesn't mean we should beat the. Out of people pulling out of the car over a tail light.
Nick
Right?
Mike
So I'm saying if you're gonna. If you want pretextual stops to stay and you want to pull over those people and they refuse to get out of the car, you can't just beat the brakes off them. Because you're saying if you got no PC driver's not minor pieces.
Tyler
No, no. I'm just saying, like, you're looking through the window. Okay. I pull you over a tail light. Okay. All right. Hey, man. Tail light. I'm not talking to you. I'm not doing. I'm not doing anything. And I'm like, man, kind of. I don't know. The. The pattern's weird. I don't like you. Hey, step out now. I ain't stepping out, dog. Like, if I don't see anything else,
Mike
I'm taking them out.
Tyler
But over tail light.
Mike
Yes, because you. Because you have those, then he. You have to.
Tyler
Because then you're going to be one
Mike
of the guys that you can't. What I'm saying is, when you go to take him out, you got to make it look better than punching a guy in the face, breaks off him. That's what I'm.
Nick
Case law. Terry versus New York. You have to give it a specific reason why you're bringing that. That suspect out of the car with, you know, Pennsylvania versus reasonable reach.
Tyler
Because I said so.
Mike
No, because what you just articulated. But you didn't. You didn't is you articulated. You had that feeling. You felt something. It can't just be like, because he's black. The previous statement about twisties and black.
Nick
You can't pull someone out over a gut feeling.
Mike
Okay?
Nick
I'll tell you what.
Tyler
This.
Mike
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Stop, stop, Stop them. The entire premise for getting people out of cars is they're sweating. They're. They're not. Look, they're. They're doing things. It's a gut feeling.
Tyler
It's called. It's called.
Mike
It's called a gut feeling.
Tyler
No, a gut feeling when you don't see anything.
Mike
Gut feeling. No, that's lying.
Tyler
No, gut feeling is like your sixth sense.
Mike
No, that gut feeling is, he's black and I'm scared. That's a gut feel.
Tyler
Nick, he's wrong, okay?
Nick
He's so wrong, dude.
Mike
It's like, you guys are nuts. Gut feeling is when you see all those things, you go, in my gut. This hurts. This is not good. Okay, you're right.
Nick
You're disseminating information. That's a gut feeling. Is I feel something with no facts or no other.
Mike
That's your definition.
Nick
That's a. That's the facts, bro. You are inseminating information.
Mike
So if I said the hair stood up in the back of my neck, you tell me that's not. That's not right as well.
Nick
That's a good feeling. So feeling.
Tyler
But you have no reason why.
Mike
I just. You guys are so set on that. I said that. You said you. You saw things that are weird. You saw movement. You just said it, dude. Okay, let's get some. Matt. I'm calling that a gut feeling. That's my. Just like a street. Green is my version.
Nick
I'm saying you're wearing a red shirt right now. And because I don't like what you're saying. I don't care. I'm calling it a red shirt. It might be black. It's a red shirt.
Tyler
How about this, though? How about if Jon Tavius. This is a real question. John Tavius is driving and he's got three friends in the car, and I'm outnumbered. That's a logical reason to pull Jontavius out, right?
Mike
No, I'm not listening. Because I'm reading the definition of a gut feeling, and it fits my definition.
Nick
Okay.
Mike
Often physical sensation that seems to tell you something about a situation or decision. It seems to tell you something is not right.
Tyler
Read again. Hold on.
Mike
A physical situation. Sensation that seems. A touch sensation. Not you're seeing anything that causes the sense. If I'm standing in a dark room, I'm not going to get a gut feeling here. Gut causes. Because I saw the guy reach and it made me uncomfortable.
Nick
That's different. You saw them reach. That's a reason. That has nothing to do with your gut. Hey, it's like, oh, man, I got a gut feeling this guy's committed. Why do you feel that? I could see that.
Mike
Seems to tell you something. Oh, about a situation.
Tyler
The boss is weighing in.
Nick
Yeah.
Mike
And she's probably right. I'm not even gonna lie. Yeah.
Tyler
You know how I feel about Thursday. Dude, once we were done, I took a breather for, like, 15 minutes. I didn't say a word.
Mike
Which boss?
Tyler
Your boss.
Mike
She didn't say anything yet.
Tyler
She said you don't need a reason. So I think she's a little behind our argument.
Mike
I think the Pennsylvania versus Mims. You don't need a reason. You can order anybody out of a car.
Tyler
Oh, man, that was a good segue.
Mike
Your brain. I. I think we're missing. I. I think I'm not gonna sit here and continue to argue. I think we're using the term. I'm using it just maybe I say words like subtle instead of subtle because I'm. I'm saying when you see things and you feel that feeling like, this ain't right. That's my version of a gut. Like, hey, I. I guess you're saying, just because I feel like, hey, the sky's blue today, I'm gonna pull this guy out of the car. So I'm not saying that. I'm saying what I'm calling a gut feeling is that guy looks shady. He's reaching around, he's sweating, he's doing some weird things. My gut tells me this guy has got drugs in the car. That's how I'm using it. That's my definition. So maybe I'm using it incorrectly, even though the definition kind of fits what I'm saying. You can't just go, I got a hunch that this next car that comes by has drugs in it and pull them out.
Nick
That's.
Mike
That's wrong. So maybe we're using in two different. Now she's yelling at us. You can block her. Why? That made me laugh. It's okay. She won't even know. She'll talk for the next three hours. We'll just tell the show kept going. It's all until 5 o'. Clock.
Tyler
We'll see her in the. If anybody's blocked, we see him in stream yard. But they can't.
Mike
This is her five minutes of fame to yell at me. But we're probably arguing over the wrong.
Tyler
Maybe hunch is a good word.
Mike
Hunch is not the right word. So I will give you a hunch is like no proof. Yes.
Tyler
I always thought that was gut feeling.
Mike
Yeah.
Nick
Hey, hey.
Mike
Like, I see Tyler walk in, I'm like, I got a hunch he's probably going to the fridge. That's a hunch. Or Mike. You see Mike and you're like, I got a hunch he's not doing leg day today.
Tyler
Right.
Mike
I got a hunch he's not doing legs today because his legs are like sticks. But anyway, what I was getting back to is those stops are we. America has to continue that. We cannot.
Tyler
We'll miss so many crime. We can't warrants, dope guns. I mean, like, what. What do the interdiction guys do? Do they use. Do they use speed or do they use stuff?
Mike
The real good ones will do what I just said, which is pull up next to a car. The guy all of a sudden won't look. They'll do some shady. And they can. Their training experience can develop reasonable suspicion based on all those factors of, like their extensive experience with interdiction and drug trafficking and all that stuff.
Tyler
So then they find another.
Mike
I'll be honest with you, most cops are really good at that. Where they fail is they don't document it. They stop the car and they. They elongate. Is that a word? Elongate to stop. And then they wait for the canine. And all over a tail. We were talking about that last night. Elongating to shave. And then they won't document that in a report.
Tyler
And they won't. Seems like the wait is too long.
Mike
They won't say, well, why did you wait? Well, I saw he was sweating. He couldn't answer questions correctly. And then he started getting cotton mouth and he looked away every time. They'll just go, I waited 20 minutes for the canine. He sniffed and then it's gone. And once you write the affidavit, you're stuck with those four corners. You can't go back.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
And add information. So one of the things I know Kenny teaches in his classes that are really good is making sure you document and write those observations down real time. So when it comes time to write the affidavit, your reason suspicion is in there. It's not just, I saw a tail light, I waited 37 minutes, dog sniffed it, and he went to jail. Because you're going to lose a lot of those cases on time.
Tyler
Super chat, Murphy. Mike, your. Your definition of gut feeling is also the same definition. Reasonable, articulate.
Mike
Thank you, sir.
Tyler
Shut up, Murphy.
Mike
Straight from Nebraska, first person I ever met from Nebraska.
Nick
So it's like, I have a gut. I have a gut feeling. I got a gut feeling Mike's drinking. No, dude, I got a gut feeling Mike's drinking water.
Mike
His definition of reasonable articular facts aren't the same. He just said that's the same thing. This is.
Tyler
That's too smart for me to understand. Is also the same definition of reasonable articulate.
Mike
He's saying I'm right. You don't have to say. We can move to the next subject.
Tyler
JoJo, you have a gut feeling he's going to the fridge because it's his gut.
Mike
Oh, mom joke.
Tyler
That was a good mom joke.
Mike
Gut feeling is subjective. Facts are objective enough. Well, I'm not sitting here. This show. We're not doing this, okay? Only laws. Start your show. Start your show. Put it on your own show. Put it on your own show.
Tyler
All right, the next topic is we're
Mike
burning through the day. Man, I almost didn't make it.
Tyler
I know.
Mike
I literally now it was just like a five car accident. I got to just short of 417 and 528 was dead stopped. And I started to panic and I still beat Tyler's studio.
Tyler
Well, it sucks. Is that Mondays is fun. We have the whole weekend together. Monday we blow our load and then we're like Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. We got to have like, it's a new format.
Mike
And if anybody notices the difference, what I'm doing is I'm gathering these stories, but I'm not diving. I don't want to be an expert or anything. I'm really stupid, and I don't want to be smart.
Tyler
You don't know what a gut feeling is.
Mike
I do know what a good thing is. And so what I did was I just breezed over the topic, said, hey, this is what I got. Make the banners. And then we'll have this dialogue where I can prove that my gut feeling is actual reasonable suspicion. We can talk about it versus one guy having all the information on everything. And then I look way smarter than everybody and all that. So what's next?
Tyler
Florida woman arrested twice in 14 hours.
Mike
This is an amazing story.
Tyler
So how do you reverse your bond? What does that mean?
Nick
She charged back on the credit card.
Mike
Leave it to Florida. When? I said when you hear the story. What? What? What do you think she looks like?
Nick
She's white.
Tyler
Well, I've seen her.
Mike
Okay, I'm sorry.
Tyler
What?
Mike
Did you see your nick?
Nick
No.
Tyler
White.
Nick
She's doing a chargeback. She's white.
Mike
What color hair?
Nick
Blonde.
Mike
Nailed it.
Tyler
How do you wait? What's a charge back?
Mike
So she. She gets arrested for great case. She gets arrested for refusing to leave topgolf. Typical. I knew she was white as soon as I read this story. I was reading it to JoJo and I was like, white female, blonde hair. And then I scrolled down and it was exactly a Karen looking white female, blonde hair. She got into a disturbance at topgolf and gets arrested. Refuses to. To the point where they ask her to leave. You got to figure Orlando area very busy. So the cops are like trespassing at top go. Probably takes him an hour to get there. She has all that time to leave. Refuses, refuse, refuses. Ends up cops are to leave, refuse, refuse. Gets arrested, goes to jail, pays her bond on her American Express. That's another reason to know she's. And so she pays her bond, gets out of jail, bonds out. She's like, you know what? I want that Prada. I just got arrested. I'm gonna get a purse, but I don't have enough money left on my card. So she contacts American Express and says there's a fraudulent charge on her card and has the charge removed. So now the bondsman gets notified, hey, that money you had, that's gone. She charged it back. She canceled it. So while she's like buying the purse, they find her in the. In the like doing the train. They arrest her again for lying and fraudulent chargeback on her card.
Tyler
That's.
Mike
That takes talent. That takes real talent.
Nick
It's dumb. It gotta be really stupid to do that.
Mike
Yes, yes.
Nick
That's a blonde joke.
Mike
But. And she's blonde. Like when I. Yeah, blonde.
Nick
Yeah. You know, blonde stuffs are bra. You can see the tissue box.
Mike
Because she didn't bother stuffing it. Reasonable suspicion over there. I gotta. I got a gut feeling about this.
Nick
There you go. Why did a. Why did God give a few more brain cells than a cow so when you squeeze their tits, they don't all over the place.
Mike
There you go. There it is.
Tyler
All right, slow down, slow down.
Mike
Let's talk about something else. We're running out of stories here. What else you got?
Nick
Another blonde joke?
Mike
Yeah, go ahead.
Nick
Say when she saw Cheerios.
Mike
I got two seeds donut seats.
Tyler
All right, so this obviously is based off of that awesome HBO show. Like we own the city or something like that. We own.
Mike
Never seen it.
Tyler
What?
Nick
I've never seen.
Tyler
The guy that plays the Punisher is in it.
Nick
Never heard of it.
Tyler
What the.
Mike
I've never seen the Punisher.
Nick
What?
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
What's that guy? John Bernthal?
Mike
No idea, dude.
Tyler
It's a. It's a miniseries. It's six, seven episodes long. And he. He's the sergeant in the tat. The gun Trace Lewis.
Mike
Caught that in Baltimore. I feel like you're with me. I swear to God.
Tyler
All the TV you watch, you haven't
Mike
watch that much tv according to you last night. All I do is spend time on Instagram.
Tyler
You do spend a lot of time on Instagram, but you also. You watch TV on Instagram, so I called you gay.
Mike
That was what I said.
Nick
I've never seen it either. Never heard of it.
Tyler
All right, thank you.
Mike
I had a gut feeling you weren't gonna know that show.
Tyler
He doesn't have Enough to pay.
Nick
That's the right definition of gut feeling.
Mike
Very good.
Nick
You used it right.
Mike
Thank you.
Tyler
All right, well, first off, we have to talk about.
Nick
Oh, can I. Can I add something real quick before I forget?
Mike
Of course.
Nick
You made a TV show, the movie rip with. Okay, send it to us.
Mike
We didn't ignore it. We just didn't answer.
Tyler
All right, so we Own this City is an HBO miniseries about the. The. The gun trace Task force dude, it's so good because that I haven't seen it. The. Okay, well, you heard it. You're hearing of it now. How old is. Came out a couple years ago. But it really depicts the pressure that the chiefs have from the city council.
Mike
The guys.
Tyler
So the Baltimore PD's out there up, and then they do become corrupt. Like, they become actual. They're stealing money left and right, but he. He gets them the results that they want. And so very, very good show. He's a cops cop. You fall in love with him and you're like, no way he was doing that. No way he was doing that type thing. So good show. Anyways, go watch it, guys. You're welcome.
Mike
There's our pump. Pump the day. Get hbo. And matter of fact, you'll be able to sign up for HBO through the anti hero app on the App Store.
Tyler
Promo code. Antihero.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
All right, but the real story is this, sergeant. But go ahead. I can't believe you haven't seen the show.
Mike
Okay, you can do it.
Tyler
You want to. I don't know anything about it.
Mike
No, Nick got the RIP story.
Tyler
No, the story about the convicted cops that once earlier.
Mike
Oh, you want that one next? Okay. All right. I was gonna let Nick talk for a minute. No, I'm trying, Nick. I'm trying to get you in the show, man. Well, he didn't care about you. He didn't look at the story. He didn't read you.
Tyler
No idea why I was bringing up that hbo.
Mike
Baltimore convicted former police sergeant Wayne Jenkins, who led the city's gun task force. Sounds a lot like the movie.
Tyler
It is the movie.
Mike
Claiming he secretly cooperated years. I thought we were going to talk about Nick's story and let Nick have some time to talk on the show.
Tyler
I already brought up the graphic.
Mike
Jenkins, 45, filed a series of motions in federal court a month ago, asking a judge to reduce his sentence and compel what he called specific performance tied to his alleged cooperation with the U.S. department of Justice. The filings, along with supplemental affidavits, remain sealed. When reached by the Baltimore sun, officials at The u. S. Department of justice decline. Basically, this guy is, I guess your poster for this to show he committed. He got involved in drug trafficking, armed trafficking, guns. But he claims behind the scenes he cooperated significantly with the feds. So he's trying to file for early release. I didn't know they made a movie out of him.
Tyler
It's a miniseries.
Mike
He was. He pleaded guilty in 2018 to racketeering, robbery, falsifying records and civil rights violation to the gun trace task force scandal that rocked Baltimore. So the guy who is in that series of Tyler watched Mr. Jenkins.
Tyler
Dude, it's Shane from the walking dead.
Mike
Is it?
Tyler
Yeah, look.
Mike
Oh. Oh, yeah, I did see this. Okay.
Tyler
The last eight and a half minutes
Mike
of my life, he was a sellout in the show.
Tyler
And you're like, yeah, I've never seen it.
Nick
Still never even heard of it.
Tyler
Yeah, yeah, he's a. I know, Nick. You said it eight times. You never heard of the show. Go watch it.
Mike
You gotta watch.
Tyler
You can use my sign in for hbo.
Nick
Actually, I need that. That'll work out well.
Mike
You can buy it in the app. We'll have it in the app.
Tyler
Let me get the picture up, Nick, because you sent it to. Did you send it to the group chat?
Mike
I could get it up quicker than you. I got it.
Nick
That's what she want to make the banner?
Tyler
No, we don't make a banner for it. You got the picture, though?
Mike
Yeah, I get it up.
Tyler
Hey, can you send a link to Wyatt?
Mike
Where is the text?
Tyler
Was it in a group chat?
Mike
Who's Lewis supposed to put the camera on? We're both on her phone.
Tyler
I don't know. Lewis is short circuiting.
Mike
When did you send that, Nick?
Nick
I have no idea.
Mike
All right.
Nick
I didn't know. It's empty.
Mike
I got it. Yeah, you sent me a screenshot of the story. Okay.
Tyler
Because we've praised this movie multiple times. Because it's just. It's the first really good cop movie that came out since I left the. And I watched it, had a couple beers by myself, kick back, and I was like, man, this is probably a really crappy movie, but I love it.
Mike
It was pretty good.
Nick
Yeah, it's. It's not based in any kind of reality. It was way over the top.
Tyler
Every. Every decision they were making. I'm like, why? Why are they still there? Like, if you think people are coming to kill you.
Nick
Yeah. You could have left an hour ago.
Mike
Yeah, and that whole part where he goes to, like, look for the bag. The lights are flashing throughout the neighborhood.
Tyler
You're telling me those are all cartel members?
Mike
I'm gonna go look by myself.
Tyler
Yeah, yeah.
Mike
Hold on. I would have ran out the back and sprinted.
Tyler
I'd been gone.
Mike
Almost there.
Tyler
I would have left my vest so I can move faster.
Mike
You wouldn't have it on anyway. You talking about you? All right, so Nick sent us this. I'm gonna give them all. All credit to who sends it, right? So he might have to. That's just a picture. It says Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's production company, Artist Equity, is being sued by Miami Dade police officers for the 2026 Netflix film the Rip. The lawsuit alleges the crime thriller, which is based on 2016 drug, as falsely and damagingly depicts law enforcement as dirty, corrupt, and involved in criminal activity. The lawsuit claims the film has caused severe, lasting harm to the professional reputation of the officers involved.
Tyler
First off, it's Halia Hialeah. It's not even Miami.
Nick
I don't think that's my.
Mike
Did you hear what he just said?
Tyler
He is not from 40.
Nick
Kalia Aliyah Ali is in Miami.
Mike
Yeah. Yeah.
Nick
That's little area.
Tyler
Is it like a suburb of Miami?
Mike
Yeah, that's where that broad works.
Tyler
So is the Miami Police Department suing these guys or just some random cops?
Mike
Let me read the article again. Officers from the Miami Dade Police Department.
Tyler
It says officers.
Mike
It doesn't say Miami Day Police.
Tyler
Officers.
Mike
That's an agency.
Tyler
No, it says officers from the Miami Dade Police Police. That means the officers are suing. If it didn't, they would say the Miami. Dude, Mike's got a head trauma or something. He's wrong twice in a row.
Mike
What agency would you bet they work for, Nick?
Nick
Miami.
Tyler
Okay, they work for Miami. But is the city of Miami okay? That's what I asked. I said, is it the. This funny.
Mike
Maybe I'm frustrated because it's. It's obvious that it's not the agency.
Tyler
Well, so what are they just. They're suing because they're cops and they're.
Mike
Yeah. You made us look bad. You made a movie about it. Dude, I'm gonna go see. And you're making me look bad. I'm.
Tyler
I'm gonna go sue bad boys. Dude. Dude.
Nick
That's why I was like. That's why I sent you. It's a little bizarre. I didn't think they had anything to do with the movie.
Tyler
Actual.
Mike
Here's where the difference is. There was an actual event that this is based off.
Nick
Yes.
Mike
And they're saying you spun it in Hollywood to make Us look crooked. So now I have a family. I had a gut feeling that night that there was crime. And now you spun this movie into, like, oh, the cops during that operation were crooked is what they're saying.
Nick
So there's a. There's a unit.
Mike
And then altering the way the raid went and then saying, like, you told everybody the raid went this way, and I feel bad, so I'm gonna sue you. That. That's hypothetically how it could be looked at.
Nick
So there's a unit in Miami that this was based on and a job that they had. And I believe several of the narcotics officers involved in that real job were assigned to this movie and. And were, like, experts, liaisons. Yes. And I. I believe that's. I think that's who's suing. The article could have done a better job if it's just some random cops being like, man, I don't like the way we're being portrayed. That's wild.
Tyler
Maybe the liaisons are saying they didn't listen to us when we told them.
Nick
That's what I'm thinking. But if that's. If it's some random cops that have nothing to do with the movie and they're just like, I don't like the way we're being portrayed. That's wild. That's a lot.
Tyler
I'm gonna go sue a production company. What dude? Well, that. Who's the narcotics DEA guy. Murphy. Mike Murphy. He took down Steve Murphy. Steve Murphy. He told, uh. When they did narcos, they were like, the liaisons for the D. A. Were like, hey, those are not the guns they would have ever used. I don't even think those guns were around. And they were like, we don't care. They look cool so they don't have to listen to the aids.
Mike
If you're making a mo. It's a movie like, yeah, that's like cops going, I'm gonna sue every movie that makes cops look bad.
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
I mean, you can't do that.
Nick
It was a biography, and it was Basil.
Mike
Yes. Yes. Bad Boys is not real.
Nick
Yeah.
Tyler
I'm assuming the liaisons for this movie could be probably the people that it was about, and then they don't like the outcome of the movie. I know. No, I'm saying is there. I get it. It's about people. It's about a real event. But also, they're. The production company might just hire some former cops and be like, hey, make this copy.
Nick
They hired the cops that were involved in this, that they were experts, you know, so that's Why? I don't know. The article doesn't do a good job saying, was it. Was it the narcotics cops that this is about is suing the company or is it just some random cops are like, I don't like the way we're being treated since this movie came out and we're selling them, which is wild. If that's the case, how they can even hear that. There you go, dude. Chewing them air hoagies again.
Tyler
Dude, you can sue a ham sandwich, bro.
Mike
Ken, you're gonna die to ham sandwich, too.
Tyler
All right, last mini story before we go to freestyle. Frontier Airlines.
Mike
Oh, man.
Tyler
Oh, this pilot has more. This pilot has more kills than most combat pilots or combat. So I got a couple.
Mike
And this is the airline. I told you I did not want to fly Frontier. Yeah.
Nick
At least you have a gut feeling about it.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Ah, there we go.
Mike
Did you check, make sure everything's spelled right? Combat these, dude.
Tyler
All right, so. Here it is. Oh, let me play the other.
Mike
Play that one first. That's good. Play that one first. This is from inside the plane.
Tyler
That was people parts.
Mike
Yes. 45. We're stopping on the Runway there. We just hit somebody.
Tyler
We have an engine fire.
Mike
We have 231 souls on board. There was an individual walking across the Runway. We've got in the aircraft. We're gonna evacuate on the Runway. I need you all to move away from the air.
Tyler
Holy.
Mike
That was a bad idea. Huh?
Tyler
So do you want to go? I'll go find the Pearson. Keith Pierce.
Mike
Sheriff Keith. I. Top one. There you go. He just posted it. They stop it, but that's the speed. Didn't look as cool from inside. That thing's moving.
Nick
How do you not see that?
Mike
I don't.
Tyler
Well, do we know anything about this guy?
Nick
Both ways before he crossed a airstrip.
Mike
Well, he jumped. He breached the. Well, here's another interesting fact. Just like we talked about in the Secret service thing. There's a dude walking around the airport
Tyler
on the Runway and nobody knows he jumped the fence.
Mike
Okay. You think.
Tyler
You think somebody pick them up.
Mike
You think with everything that's gone on with airplanes and all the stuff that has allegedly happened with airplanes, if you're not in the conspiracies and you really believe any of that, you would think that the airport would be able to say, Disney can tell you got a gun in your pocket. You enter their property, they know who you are. They have facial recognition.
Nick
You would think in your pocket. Are you happy to see me?
Mike
Yeah. You would think the airport would be A little more secure that somebody can't just hop a fan. What if he. You know, what if he's got a machine gun? He just lighting the thing up like he could have anything. He just walked out on the Runway.
Nick
To my little friend.
Mike
Yeah. Think about that.
Tyler
Look at that. That is all a person in there.
Mike
Well, think about the rpo.
Nick
Yeah. You ever see the guy got sucked in by the jet?
Tyler
Yeah, dude. Like, it shits out a pile of
Mike
people on the back.
Tyler
Oh, no, wait, it comes back out the front. But he.
Nick
No, dude, this guy. This guy lived. He. He got sucked in and blown out the back, and nothing happened to him.
Tyler
The person ran the. The. He was running around the plane. The plane was stopped, but the turbines were still going or the engines or whatever the.
Nick
Oh, I see. Yeah.
Tyler
And he got sucked in and, like, flopped back out in like a bag of meat. But, yeah, if anybody listening, we're. We're looking at the. The engine.
Mike
The air entering the turbocharger can travel at the speed of sound, so he's getting sucked in. He probably didn't feel 7,000 rpms.
Tyler
He was probably alive one second and then dead.
Nick
He didn't feel that.
Mike
Dude, man.
Tyler
Actually, to be honest with you, if you're gonna take yourself out, that might be a viable option.
Mike
I mean, a very effective.
Tyler
Instantaneously.
Mike
Well, you know what, though? That actually takes, like, excellent timing. Like, if you missed that engine in any way, like, you're just gonna get ran over or just blown down.
Tyler
Yeah, that was good.
Mike
I mean, that's not. That looks like an Airbus 320 or something small. That's not a huge plane either.
Tyler
So that. That.
Mike
That took. That's good planning.
Tyler
They were taking off too. They weren't landing.
Mike
They're coming. They're leaving. Siri here.
Tyler
Let me know if I can help.
Mike
I don't even know why Siri's on Government dude.
Tyler
Yeah. But, yeah,
Mike
I want to see that video continued.
Tyler
Yeah, I don't know why they do this stuff like that. I guess when you post people being murdered on your Instagram every day of your life, they tend to not like. And they take your account down. Right.
Mike
Not saying anything. Got the video.
Nick
Tyler's talking about. He comes out a bag of meat.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
He flops back out.
Mike
We probably shouldn't show it.
Tyler
I would show it.
Mike
There's a reason why it's on Reddit.
Tyler
Oh, okay.
Mike
Yeah, we don't want to show that.
Tyler
It's bad.
Nick
There you go.
Mike
Now you want to stay up. Like Viagra.
Nick
No, he lived
Tyler
oh, that's the one that got sucked out the back.
Nick
Yeah, he lived.
Tyler
Okay then. Yeah, that's fine.
Mike
Somebody make noise.
Nick
Guy who lived.
Mike
Lewis Sink.
Tyler
Can you sing, Louis?
Mike
No, I'm not.
Tyler
Are you one of the Lewis? Are you. Do you need all the fancy gear to be able to sound good or you can. You sound. Look good by yourself.
Mike
I. I can. I just chose not. He chose not to sound good. Level up.
Tyler
But I can.
Nick
You got a girlfriend, Lewis?
Mike
I don't. Not yet.
Nick
Not yet. Wait till these. See you singing, man. You're gonna have to beat him back.
Tyler
We don't call them Lewis. Don't listen to Nick.
Nick
It can ruin you.
Mike
I didn't mean to hold on, but.
Tyler
Hey, Nick, we're gonna bring one.
Mike
All right, hold on. Let me play this video quick that Nick got us.
Tyler
Oh, yeah, stay for the video.
Nick
All right.
Mike
He did all. He did all this work and you're throwing him out?
Tyler
I didn't throw him out.
Mike
He took him.
Nick
Lucky guy. Got sucked off. He lived too. So this guy lives?
Tyler
Oh, it's a fighter jet. It sucks him through the whole plane.
Nick
Yep. Apparently his helmet got. Got stuck and saved his life. It stopped like, whatever, the turbine from spinning and just, you know, it short circuited the engine, which blew all the sparks out and saved his life.
Tyler
Whoa.
Nick
Yep.
Tyler
Helmet saves lives.
Nick
Always wear a helmet. Put your jimmy cap on. So you guys.
Tyler
All right. Later. All right. We got Wyatt in from Ukraine. Is he ready?
Mike
Looks ready. You bring them in?
Tyler
You can't see? Nope. Taking them out. Don't want to catch somebody jerking it just in case he's not ready. Hey, man, that would be bad, man. You think you're. Put you on the Internet.
Mike
Yeah, that would do it. I have one other thing. Hold on. Something else. Oh, oh, easier now.
Tyler
Hold on one second.
Mike
Yes, I can be there.
Tyler
All right, bring him in.
Nick
Hey.
Wyatt
Hey.
Tyler
What up, Wyatt?
Wyatt
Yeah, I ducked out for a second because Nick told me to grab a helmet, so. Grabbed a helmet.
Mike
Dark in Ohio.
Wyatt
I would assume it's like the same, you know, time and climate as Narnia.
Mike
They're both.
Wyatt
They're both as fictional.
Mike
So what, you got some. You got some update from over there you were telling me about? Why don't you let everybody know what's going on?
Wyatt
Well, it's probably not the biggest event, but right now we are two days into a three day ceasefire. That's like 80% working, which is like the most that has ever gone down so far. Russia wanted to do there.
Mike
What does it look like? An 80% ceasefire. It's mostly working. What does that mean?
Wyatt
Well, we're not bombing Moscow, they're not bombing Kiev. Russia wanted to do their May 9th Victory Day parade. It's a big, big thing for them. But because our missiles and drones have gotten so much better over the past year that Putin was going straight to Trump to try to get us to not bomb the place. So we struck an agreement. Three days of ceasing all kinetic activities combined with a prisoner exchange. What it's turned into is the front lines are still fighting, but there's no missiles going. There's no glide bombs going. Some cities near the contact line are still getting the small drone strikes, but not the 90 kilo ones. So it's a lot. Even though there's fighting still happening, the long range stuff is currently offline.
Mike
What? So I said something the other day and everybody wasn't sure I was being accurate. Is it like 20 some thousand people a month are getting killed over there? Is that accurate?
Tyler
No. Who said that?
Mike
That was in the.
Wyatt
They report that pretty frequently. Anywhere between 10 and 40,000. Don't trust anyone's numbers. Either Ukraine's numbers or Russia's numbers. It's a Slavic thing going back a thousand years. They always lie about the fatalities. To this day we still don't know the fatalities of World War II.
Mike
Yeah, there's a lot of numbers we don't know.
Tyler
Yeah.
Wyatt
And. And they, they do love to use the linguistic conflation of casualty. At like the peak of the 23 counter offensive, they came out with the number 1,000 a day. Ukraine loses 1,000 a day now because they found the. The worst day of the season.
Tyler
Cool. Bye.
Mike
Hopefully he didn't get taken out. Lewis, do you like gladiator movies?
Tyler
Dying G Money. What the hell does that mean?
Mike
Do you like gladiator movies? I have not watched them, so I cannot give that. What would be. What would be your favorite movie?
Tyler
Favorite movie of all time? This is not ready.
Mike
I gotta give it to the Harry Potter movies franchise.
Tyler
Yeah, all of them are just like the first.
Mike
All of them. Guess I'm in it. I've seen.
Tyler
You've seen all of them?
Mike
Zero.
Tyler
No. You?
Mike
I've never watched the Harry Potter. Seen all eight of them.
Tyler
I've never seen a Harry Potter movie. You like Star Wars?
Mike
No, that's. That's thing.
Tyler
Yeah, I was gonna say you're probably a generation below that.
Mike
You can take that graphic down. I have a present for you.
Tyler
Well, is Wyatt gone forever?
Mike
Yeah, I think he's gone. Is he back? Is he moving? All right, you can get rid of him. So I had a visitor over the weekend or over Friday.
Tyler
Oh, wow.
Mike
There, you see?
Tyler
What, do you want to do it now or just wait till after this is done?
Mike
Let him finish.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
Oh, we thought the ceasefire ended.
Wyatt
Yeah, no, I think stream yard just. Okay, just glitched out for a moment.
Mike
Kinetic bombs ended. So that looks so you. Obviously, I know they inflate the numbers, but you can actually see a difference from your standpoint in the ceasefire, that there's not as much activity with your. Your unit or is it unchanged for you? He's dead again.
Tyler
Yeah. I might not be able to do it today. All right, take him down, Lewis. All right. What were you saying?
Mike
I had a visitor.
Tyler
For those of you that don't know, we can hear a little when somebody enters the studio. This is why it's third attempt to. I don't see him though.
Mike
No, he's not there.
Tyler
I'm gonna kick this one.
Mike
This is like me last night with the damn G chat. There's people like coming in, coming out. Anyway, so I had a visitor. Our. Our. Our behind the scenes and their family and Turkey Leg came to see me and they brought you a present. Just ignore it. I'm done. I'm telling this story. So everybody should get this. This is a deck of cards that was given to me to give to Tyler and from Turkey Leg.
Tyler
Okay.
Mike
So you can see what they are.
Tyler
3D shark playing cards. Are you kidding me?
Mike
3D shark playing cards for Tyler.
Tyler
Oh, not just Shark.
Mike
Not just Shark playing 3D. That was. That was hand delivered to me to bring to you here today, courtesy of Turkey Leg. They said they were in the store and they saw those and there wasn't one other person on earth they thought of. I got a knife.
Tyler
Yeah, let me get that.
Mike
There wasn't one other person they thought of.
Tyler
Who you steal this from?
Mike
It's made. Look at this. Says Copville on it.
Tyler
Open it. Car.
Mike
No, I stole from a guy named Cop when I arrested him. So they were like. They said to me, this is the ultimate gift for Tyler. So I got it, I got it, I got it. You gotta push the bottom part right there. It's bad luck. He got like this. Hold it like you're gonna kill somebody. And push that little metal thing in where your thumb is underneath.
Tyler
What?
Mike
Oh, my God.
Tyler
Like I'm gonna kill somebody. It's in my hand.
Mike
Okay, now underneath, like this little side, a piece of metal over so the blade can come down. Oh, Over. Not the. Not the nut. I did the same thing. So I'm not gonna make fun of you because it took me like 20 minutes to close it.
Tyler
So anyway, yeah, Sean, Turkey Legs dad does a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of work.
Mike
Work for us. Let me tell you how cool these people are.
Tyler
I think Turkey Legs dad, though. I think we've mentioned him before, actually. They don't know who he is, but
Mike
they know who he is.
Tyler
But I think he want. I think he wants to get into it, dude. Get into the game.
Mike
So I'm sitting at home. I'm sitting at home Friday. It's like, I get a message Friday morning because they surprised us in Carolina. Yeah, I don't know if we talked about that.
Tyler
I just, I.
Mike
With.
Tyler
With him. I'm so terrified to say something that's going to jam.
Mike
Okay. So anyway, I'm sitting at home on, on Friday and I get a message at like 9 o'. Clock. Are you going to the studio today? I said, no, I'm gonna do it from home. Okay. Like 12:45, I get a picture, which to.
Tyler
When your friends say that, it's not alarming. It's actually just a genuine. Well, he's.
Mike
He's a massive part of our business. So I figured he was just wondering.
Tyler
For anybody else, I'd be like, why are you.
Mike
Yeah, why? Yes. I don't even think twice. I thought, man, okay, whatever. So at like 12:40, I get a picture of the family at my front gate and I'm like, bro. He's like, oh, we were just gonna send you a picture and get on with our business. We don't want to bother you. I'm like, you're not gonna come to my gate and not come to my house, so.
Tyler
Oh, he was at your Suburban. Yeah.
Mike
On the camera on Friday.
Tyler
Yeah, but they couldn't get in your neighborhood.
Mike
No, no, they didn't. I gave him the gate code. They came in and then they came to the house. Great people. Oh, my God, look at these shark cards, dude.
Tyler
Look at these. They're all holographic shark cards.
Mike
Now granted, there is the ace of spades, the black shark.
Tyler
Now granted, they got the little.
Mike
What is the ace of spades? What kind of shark is it?
Tyler
There's no such thing as a black shark. It's a black tip.
Mike
That's what I meant. Black shark.
Tyler
I think they're all white sharks. I don't know if these would be allowed to be played in. In like a.
Mike
Let me see. Oh, yeah,
Tyler
we've lost Wyatt already once. Just waiting on him.
Mike
Tyler's shark cards. So we appreciate it. They know how important sharks are to you.
Tyler
All right, let's try Wyatt one more time. Wyatt, you've been kicked like four times.
Mike
Put your thing away.
Wyatt
I don't know what's going on with that, so I'll try to be really, really quick. Ceasefire. So tomorrow evening, get on Polymarket, place your bets. They're gonna bomb the out of us, even though we extended the offer. Hey, we can keep this ceasefire going because we kind of enjoy it. Don't think that's gonna happen. Second point of news. Radioactive forest fire. You weren't expecting that one this week, were ya?
Mike
No. That's a good one.
Wyatt
So on Thursday, a drone, kamikaze drone, was flying towards Kiev over the Chernobyl exclusion zone, got shot down and started a fire in the forest. It's the exclusion zone. It's radioactive. More specifically, the Red Forest, where all the water pools down to ask your guys over on Counterculture Gaming to explain the Red forest. They played stalker. They know what I'm talking about.
Tyler
Out.
Wyatt
And the fire crews can't get to it because they get attacked by more drones whenever they try. So there's a big clouds of radioactive smoke that's being pushed over towards Belarus because those guys.
Mike
That's probably good for you, huh?
Wyatt
You get used to it.
Mike
You get used to radioactive smoke, huh? When you coming back?
Tyler
Never, ever. I don't know.
Mike
Do you have a time in your head? Do you have a plan?
Wyatt
I am actively avoiding making any future plans.
Mike
And we got cool things over here like casinos and stuff. We need you back, man.
Wyatt
I've got a great ceiling that I can't. That I can just paint my brains all over. That's a whole lot closer too, you
Tyler
know, what's the point of doing all that for. For the money if you don't get to come home and spend it? I just don't understand.
Wyatt
I didn't do it for the money. When I showed up, I thought I was gonna make $300 a month, because that's what all the info we had at the time. I legitimately had nothing better going on. I'm like, yeah, that seems like a good idea. But before I get kicked again, Tyler, I don't know why everyone's afraid to say it. You could absolutely kick Ronda Rousey's ass.
Mike
Thanks, bro.
Wyatt
Hands down, it would be. It would be a decisive victory. And, Lewis, don't let. Don't let Nick pick on you for not having a girlfriend. Because when you graduate, you're coming out here, I'm putting you on a drone team, and when you come back to the US you're gonna have a smoking hot Ukrainian wife.
Mike
There you go.
Wyatt
She's gonna be the best cook out of all the counterculture wives.
Tyler
In a helmet and a drone controller.
Mike
Like, blowing people up. Lewis, you just killed other people. Oh, all right. I'll kill the other ones tomorrow.
Tyler
Yeah, we'll figure tomorrow
Mike
you're flying the drone right at us.
Tyler
Yeah, you know how the Terps always have the helmet that's all messed up?
Mike
I can actually AI Lewis as a drug team member with a crooked helmet. We could work on that. That so, Wyatt, as always, man, we appreciate you. Hope you're safe, and keep us updated, man. God bless you, dude.
Wyatt
All right, will do. Let me know if there's anything I can do for you guys. And as always, stay dangerous. Don't pay taxes.
Tyler
Yes, sir.
Mike
Thank you so much.
Tyler
Later, bud.
Mike
What was I gonna say? I was gonna say something good. Hold on. It was about Lewis. I lost it.
Tyler
Lewis in a combat helmet.
Mike
That was it. But there was something else I had.
Tyler
Lewis, would you feel bad if you ended somebody's life, but it was with a drone and you were hundreds or thousands of miles away or.
Mike
I. I wouldn't even know it, but I. I would not. Though. I was gonna say the guy who
Tyler
says, can I have my shark cards back, please?
Mike
I did. I was gonna say the guy that thinks you could beat Ronda Rousey just got done telling us he's inhaling radioactive clouds. So I would. I wouldn't put too much weight into what he said, because I got that. Have you ever played Call of Duty, Louis? Yes. You've blown people up like that, right? That's. I mean, it's all. What's the difference? Well, you. You. Well, you know, what you're doing. It's just a game. Yeah, it's just a game, but what if we said, hey, Lois, this is just a game.
Tyler
These are really bad people.
Mike
Really bad people running around. You just got. Yeah, I'll fly right.
Tyler
Would you do it?
Mike
I'm not so sure about that.
Tyler
Oh, no, Lewis, you don't strike me as a. As a violent guy.
Mike
No, Lewis is a very peaceful.
Tyler
But you can be a peaceful person, a non violent, from thousands of miles away. You could actually do. Are drones able to be flown off site, like, remotely from, like, a country away? Yeah, I know they have like the UAE UAV stuff and all that, but fly whatever. You don't have to Be like in country to fly the drone.
Mike
Lewis needs to come game with us, Louis. We got, you know, we have a whole market.
Tyler
No, I don't think Lewis knows that.
Mike
So counterculture gaming is a real thing and they. They stream live online though.
Tyler
They play through. What is it? Twitch. Twitch.
Mike
I don't know what they do.
Tyler
They play through. What is it? We get it wrong every time.
Mike
The other thing, the one. We have no idea what it is.
Tyler
What is it? What's the thing?
Mike
Discord.
Tyler
Discord? You have Discord? Yes.
Mike
You haven't joined counterculture gaming on Discord?
Tyler
They go on raids together and they put. Their gameplay is live on YouTube.
Mike
So you could sing your songs though.
Tyler
Saturday nights.
Mike
Saturday nights?
Tyler
Yeah, dude. 9:00pm why haven't they invited Lewis yet? He is. He is right now.
Mike
They play together and chat with Discord.
Tyler
Dude, it's crazy. We haven't told Lewis about this.
Mike
What's your gamer tag? I actually have like a variety of what's your. Which. What's the. What's in Discord? Official. Lr.
Tyler
Official lr.
Mike
Yeah.
Tyler
Lewis, is there any underscores or anything like that?
Mike
There's an underscore between the L and
Tyler
the other L. Official. Okay, so you might see a couple invites coming in from the boys. They might invite you to play some Call of Duty on Saturday night or whatever game they're playing.
Mike
What do you play? What's your go to. What's your go to game right now in my PCI battlefield. Was it six? It's really loud.
Wyatt
Really?
Mike
Battlefield 6?
Tyler
Yeah.
Mike
I don't know if they're playing that.
Tyler
Battlefield 6.
Mike
He just sent it to you. You should have a note. He's not allowed to look at his phone, but once he's allowed. Once he's allowed to look at his phone, you should have a really thin cards.
Tyler
Like paper almost.
Mike
I love cards. We can gamble.
Tyler
Dealer, dealer.
Mike
Gamble, gamble, gamble, man.
Tyler
Holographic shark card.
Mike
Yeah, from Turkey leg himself.
Tyler
All right, you want to wrap it up? We got a meeting.
Mike
We do have a meeting for the official app. So chode if you can maybe see if you and. Oh, it's that time. Anyway, be ready in like 10 minutes or a meeting. Tomorrow is Patreon Tuesday. First hour will be streaming live 11 to 1 to 2 on YouTube in the second hour from 2 to 3 Patreon only after today's meeting, we should have a good update for the app and maybe get to start rolling that out to the OGs tomorrow through the app. Let them start. Or through Patreon to let them start checking it out. But like anything else. Let me look at my phone real quick, make sure we got nothing else. I just paid for a car wash. Monthly payment. That's great. Is the beginning of National Police Week, which will be for all the fallen officers in this week in May is always up in D.C. obviously, Terry Sweeting Mascow was lost in line of duty. This will be the first year she'll be part of that ceremony. So God bless her and her family. I talked about it. Her birthday was just this past Saturday. So shout out to her family, prayers to everybody involved in that, and that's about it. I don't think Kermit plays anything else.
Tyler
Nothing other than I can beat up Ronda Rousey.
Mike
I think you can. All right, we will see you tomorrow at 1pm for Patreon Tuesday. First hour, as always, on YouTube. Second hour is for the Patreon boys only.
Tyler
Can I use a Taser in the thing? Yeah.
Mike
To fight Ronda Rousey?
Tyler
Yeah. What about pepper spray? And asp? Is too violent.
Mike
Shouldn't need it.
Tyler
Okay, bye, guys. Jv team for life.
Date: May 11, 2026
Hosts: Tyler and Mike (with guests Nick and Wyatt)
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This episode covers a lively mix of fight night recap, cop and blue-collar news, community banter, and a breakdown of a tragic jet engine incident. UFC’s Sean Strickland’s title win is the headliner, but the show veers into usual Antihero terrain: crowd engagement, reflections on haters, police procedural debates, stories from the criminal justice system, and a hilarious/absurd take on viral news. The panel consists of law enforcement veterans and friends, delivering commentary for an audience of veterans, first responders, and blue-collar Americans.
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Issues of traffic stops and “pretextual” policing—a minor traffic violation leading to bigger busts.
Example: NY traffic stop uncovers 89 illegal firearms, illustrating why these stops matter.
But debates: When is removing someone from a car justified? “Gut feeling” vs. “reasonable suspicion.”
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This episode mixed Saturday Night UFC hype, “real cop” talk, street-level news, and viral internet weirdness, capped by shout-outs to their loyal blue-collar and veteran audience. Through combative humor and inside-ball law enforcement debates, it stays true to its raw, blue-collar American identity, always giving fans both relevant news and pure entertainment.