Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - March 28, 2024


EPISODE 702: THE DEATH OF ONE OF NEW YORK'S FINEST


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

168.76521

Word Count

8,252

Sentence Count

606

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Officer Jonathan Diller, 31, was shot and killed on a routine traffic stop in Queens, New York City, on Monday evening. Suspect Lindy Jones has been charged with two weapons charges and is being remanded in custody. The driver of the car that he stopped before being shot is facing weapons charges.


Transcript

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00:00:49.420 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:51.020 New York City, it's a big night tonight in the Big Apple.
00:00:55.220 It's shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in Democratic politics
00:00:58.400 since President Biden's inauguration.
00:01:01.220 Former Presidents Obama and Clinton will join Biden in New York City
00:01:06.020 for an hours-long fundraiser, including moderated conversations with Stephen Colbert
00:01:12.100 and a lineup of musical performances that include Queen Latifah Lizzo and Ben Platt.
00:01:17.960 I think Jordan Roth.
00:01:19.300 I love Queen Latifah.
00:01:20.380 Help put that together.
00:01:20.860 Jordan did that?
00:01:21.700 Jordan did.
00:01:22.200 Oh, I love it.
00:01:23.080 It means it's going to be amazing.
00:01:24.540 The massive effort, which is expected to host over 5,000 people, has already raised over
00:01:31.120 $25 million for Biden.
00:01:34.860 President Trump will also be in New York today to attend the wake of NYPD officer Jonathan
00:01:41.040 Diller, who was shot and killed during what they call a routine traffic stop, allegedly by
00:01:46.360 a career criminal, arrested 21 times.
00:01:49.180 Over 1,000 people attended a candlelight vigil in Diller's hometown.
00:01:53.980 Now, NYPD sergeant's Benevolent Association president is telling some politicians that they
00:01:59.420 say have not backed the blue to stay away from the funeral.
00:02:03.680 Tragic death of Officer Jonathan Diller killed in the line of duty yesterday when he was shot
00:02:07.540 during a traffic stop in far Rockaway.
00:02:09.720 Tonight, a community's anguish was clear to see as a 31-year-old husband and father's body
00:02:13.980 arrived at a funeral home in Massapequa Park.
00:02:16.400 Well, an arrest has been made in the death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller.
00:02:20.400 All right, the driver of the car that he stopped before being shot is facing two weapons charges.
00:02:24.780 Lindsay Jones was arraigned today on weapons charges.
00:02:28.720 Lindsay Jones was remanded by the judge.
00:02:31.020 It came out in court that he was already out on bail in connection to a separate crime the
00:02:37.300 night Officer Diller was shot and killed.
00:02:40.400 Police say he was driving, and he's saying that the man that pulled the trigger was a hitchhiker.
00:02:45.500 We found that out in court.
00:02:47.300 Guy Rivera.
00:02:48.500 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.
00:02:51.260 Today's edition of Human Events Daily, live from Washington, D.C.
00:02:55.640 Today is March 28, 2024.
00:02:58.460 And, Odomini, we go live now to Long Island, New York.
00:03:02.900 David's ear is on the ground.
00:03:04.380 The death of one of New York's finest.
00:03:08.180 Hey, Jack.
00:03:10.640 Yeah, Jack, good afternoon.
00:03:12.560 It's a rainy and somber day for one of New York's finest, an NYPD finest, Jonathan Diller,
00:03:20.240 who leaves behind a wife and a one-year-old son here, shot on a routine traffic stop in
00:03:26.140 Monday in far Rockaway, Queens, where there's a lot of crime in New York City by convicted
00:03:30.900 criminals, Guy Rivera and Lindy Jones.
00:03:32.680 These guys were arrested 10, 21 times for the other.
00:03:36.100 But we're outside the Massapequa funeral home here on the south shore of Long Island, in
00:03:40.980 Massapequa, where Jonathan Diller lived, to Massapequa Park, where so many first responders,
00:03:46.700 emergency service workers, NYPD, FDNY commute every day to New York City under an embattled
00:03:53.880 situation, where they can't do their job.
00:03:56.440 People feel they can operate with impunity here.
00:03:59.480 The Trump motorcade just pulled up.
00:04:01.220 Trump's inside the funeral home right now.
00:04:03.520 He's going to come out with a press gaggle and make some remarks, apparently, in a little
00:04:08.060 while.
00:04:09.020 But the story here is that, you know, Trump gave a donation to Tunnel to Towers, believe
00:04:14.060 he paid off the mortgage for this family through Tunnel to Towers, and had a phone call
00:04:18.680 with the family.
00:04:19.340 But the Sergeant's Benevolent Association in New York City is telling New York City
00:04:23.580 council members to stay away from the funeral, specifically Adrian Adams and Jumaane Williams,
00:04:31.140 who had, you know, defund the police operations going on during the George Floyd protests and
00:04:36.160 riots in the city.
00:04:37.460 They wanted to handicap the cops in January.
00:04:40.780 At least Mayor Adams stood up and vetoed that bill, bogging them down with paperwork here.
00:04:46.040 But, Jack, the sad story here is that 200 cops a month retire in New York City.
00:04:51.060 Many are leaving without even waiting for their 20-year pension here.
00:04:55.840 And if anyone wants to make donations, thesilvershieldfoundation.org slash donate for the family here.
00:05:02.980 But this was a routine traffic stop.
00:05:05.040 They were casing a T-Mobile store in Queens.
00:05:08.360 The cop was shot in the abdomen or the stomach and passed away.
00:05:12.260 Very, very sad day here in Nassau County.
00:05:17.320 Now, walk me through, David.
00:05:19.060 We've only got a minute left.
00:05:20.680 So, President Trump, we're told he's going to be speaking here very soon publicly.
00:05:24.620 Are we going to be able to take that?
00:05:25.660 I lost Jack.
00:05:32.580 All right.
00:05:33.360 So, we're going to take that live, folks.
00:05:35.100 President Trump speaking soon there.
00:05:37.680 Massapequa Funeral Home, Long Island, New York.
00:05:40.500 This was a career criminal.
00:05:42.800 A career criminal who should receive the death penalty in public as well as the person who
00:05:48.400 was with him and to all the judges and the politicians and the Soros policies, the people
00:05:54.400 who pushed these things that allowed this person to be back on the street, they themselves
00:05:59.620 should spend the rest of their natural lives behind bars, in jail.
00:06:06.900 Jonathan Diller shouldn't be going to a funeral home today.
00:06:10.100 He should be going home to his wife and son.
00:06:12.940 He should be going home to his wife and son.
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00:06:50.780 All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live here at Human Events Daily.
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00:08:01.560 We have Mike Davis here, the Article III project.
00:08:05.320 So, Mike, as we move from, and President Trump expected to speak very soon, we're going to
00:08:10.020 take that live when he does, at this, the wake of the death of this, one of New York's
00:08:14.620 finest, police officer, this criminal who didn't have the law turned on him in any way,
00:08:21.500 was arrested 21 times, was out on the street, and now he's shooting police officers in broad
00:08:25.740 daylight. In the same way that there are no laws applied to this guy, instead, in these other
00:08:33.280 cases, in the case of John Eastman, we have the law completely twisted and over-applied to
00:08:39.540 political enemies of the regime. This is the hallmark, the textbook hallmark of anarcho-tyranny.
00:08:47.740 Anarcho-tyranny is always used in such a way to let out the violent criminals, to run amok
00:08:53.420 among society, and then to take down anyone who stands in the way of the agenda. Mike,
00:08:59.080 tell me why all of this has happened to John Eastman. Walk me through the details, and then
00:09:04.360 give us the latest update.
00:09:06.360 Yeah, what's happening to John Eastman is a disgrace. You have this Democrat judge in California,
00:09:14.760 Yvette Rowland, who donated to Obama. She donated to Kamala Harris, to Gavin Newsom,
00:09:25.280 the DNC, Axe Ballou, and other Democrats. She is recommending that John Eastman, a constitutional
00:09:33.320 attorney, a former professor, a former law school dean who clerked for the Supreme Court of the United
00:09:40.240 States, Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court. He clerked for the Fourth Circuit Court
00:09:46.000 of Appeals for Judge Mike Ludig, who's completely lost his mind now. He's been Trump deranged. But
00:09:52.320 he made a legal argument, a legal argument that the vice president's, about the vice president's role
00:10:00.020 and the certification of the presidential election results on January 6th. This Democrat judge in
00:10:09.540 California doesn't agree with his legal argument, so she's recommending his disbarment. This can't
00:10:15.960 happen in this country where you have attorneys getting disbarred because they're making legal
00:10:22.480 arguments. They're making what some may consider fringe legal arguments. They're zealously representing
00:10:28.400 their clients. I talked about this earlier, and I tweeted about this, that Thurgood Marshall
00:10:33.440 advocated for courts to ignore a 50-plus-year-old precedent by the Supreme Court called Plessy v.
00:10:43.580 Ferguson, separate but equal. It's an abomination of our law, but that was the Supreme Court controlling
00:10:48.880 precedent for more than 50 years. And Thurgood Marshall advocated for these lower courts to ignore it,
00:10:55.380 and so the Supreme Court can eventually overturn Plessy v. Ferguson, which the Supreme Court did with
00:11:03.320 Brown v. Board of Education. Thurgood Marshall was the attorney on the case. Did he get disbarred? No.
00:11:10.160 He got put on the Supreme Court of the United States because he was a very effective lawyer. This is a very
00:11:15.500 dangerous game these Democrats are playing by disbarring attorneys for making legal arguments that they
00:11:22.020 consider fringe. One's fringe legal argument ends up being a hallmark case.
00:11:30.020 So, and this is incredible to me. So, the idea that they basically didn't like the legal argument,
00:11:35.700 so now they're, what is the current update? They're stripping him of his law license. Is that right?
00:11:39.940 Yeah, this Democrat Obama donor judge in California is stripping him of his law license, effective in two
00:11:50.380 days, and then the Supreme Court of California is going to decide whether John Eastman keeps his
00:11:56.180 law license or if he's disbarred. And it's, this is, this is insane that this is happening. Hunter,
00:12:02.100 just remember this, Hunter Biden gets to keep his law license, but John Eastman does not.
00:12:09.940 And, and so this is what's been done. So, she's written already this recommendation that he should
00:12:16.080 lose his license in California for this, these 11 disciplinary charges, the state bar, all of this
00:12:22.140 is being done at the same time. Now, Mike, help me understand this. This isn't going to just go away
00:12:29.940 on its own, is it? Republicans and conservatives, they have this idea that, oh, well, if you, if you
00:12:35.020 just, if you just get away from Trump and stop helping Trump and stop going with him and stop
00:12:39.760 participating in anything with Trump, then all of this is going to stop. Is that true?
00:12:45.020 That is a dangerously naive and stupid way of thinking by these Republicans, these weak Republicans.
00:12:51.660 Trump is a billionaire, former and likely future president of the United States. He is in the
00:12:59.000 Democrats way. These Democrats are not just going after Trump and Trump's top aides like Steve Bannon
00:13:04.900 and Peter Navarro eviscerating 250 years of constitutional executive privilege to throw
00:13:10.260 them in prison. He's going after Trump's lawyers, both inside the governments like Jeff Clark and
00:13:16.340 outside the government like John Eastman for making legal arguments with which they disagree.
00:13:20.980 They're trying to throw Jeff Clark in prison over this. They're trying to disbar both Jeff Clark
00:13:25.600 and John Eastman. They're trying to destroy their lives. They're going after Trump's supporters on
00:13:31.260 January 6th. You know, even those who were not violence, you know, those who didn't even
00:13:37.540 trespass. Apparently they're looking at going after them for just merely being on the Capitol grounds.
00:13:42.320 They're, they're, they're looking at going after them for trespassing on the Capitol grounds,
00:13:46.300 which is just absolutely insane. They're going after parents outraged by gender chaos in schools and
00:13:53.040 the resulting rapes in high school bathrooms. They're going after Christians praying outside
00:13:58.600 of abortion clinics while these same Democrats, these Marxist Democrats in the Biden justice
00:14:04.140 department in New York and DC and Atlanta, while they're going after Trump, his top aides, his
00:14:10.080 supporters, parents, Christians, they give amnesty to Joe Biden and his family. They give amnesty to
00:14:16.160 BLM, Antifa, Hamas, abortion industry activists, trans terrorists. These, the left, the leftist
00:14:23.720 protesters are causing a hell of a lot more damage, death and destruction than anyone did on January 6th.
00:14:30.780 But look at, look at how our system has been weaponized, right? And so to these Republicans who
00:14:36.040 think this is going away when Trump's going away, I would say, wake up, wake up. This is, you don't
00:14:41.720 understand. This is not our parents' or grandparents' Democrat party. These aren't liberals who love
00:14:46.560 America. These are leftists. These are Marxists. They're trying to destroy us.
00:14:51.320 Look, we've had the preaching of the choir, man. We've got the whole new book out. It just came out
00:14:56.080 last week. We're calling it Unhumans, The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them.
00:14:59.940 And we specifically make this argument that conservatives need to wake up. This is a playbook,
00:15:07.280 a playbook that's been run in country after country for 250 years at this point. And I get it,
00:15:15.560 right? We don't want to be in this situation. It's hard to have to admit that these people have taken
00:15:21.780 over so many of our institutions and so many places. But what we used to be able to laugh off and say,
00:15:27.060 oh, the Ninth Circus Court of Appeals, or oh, California is just that way, or oh, San Francisco,
00:15:31.520 guess what? They've got power now. And they're using that power against us. They're using that
00:15:38.460 power to get their way. They're using that power to let violent criminals out of jail so they can
00:15:45.880 kill police officers like Jonathan Diller and then go after good attorneys like John Eastman.
00:15:53.400 It's very clear. And so, you know, I guess, Mike, why is it that so many conservatives,
00:15:58.460 and you've got tons of experience on Capitol Hill, why is it that they can't understand that this is
00:16:03.020 actually intentional? Because they are so weak and stupid. And what needs to happen,
00:16:09.180 and when Trump is back in the White House, his acting attorney general on January 20th,
00:16:14.540 2025 needs to open a criminal probe on this obvious criminal conspiracy by these Democrats
00:16:22.560 to wage this illegal lawfare and election interference to interfere in the election and
00:16:28.340 to violate the civil rights of so many Americans, Trump, his top aides, his lawyers, his supporters,
00:16:36.480 parents, Christians, this is an all-out assault by the left to use government, to use law enforcement
00:16:45.840 in the courts to destroy political enemies. This is what happens in third world Marxist hellholes.
00:16:52.260 As you know very well, Jack, this is what happens in communist countries, you know, like China and
00:16:57.680 North Korea, Zimbabwe, and now New York, D.C., and Atlanta.
00:17:02.980 Yeah, this is exactly why we put the book together. It's called Unhumans. People go get it. It's 40%
00:17:08.080 off right now. Mike Davis, where can people go to follow you to get more information?
00:17:13.180 Thank you, Jack. It's article3project.org. You can donate and take action there and find our social media.
00:17:19.820 Incredible. Folks, people need to go and support article 3 because you have to look at this. This
00:17:25.900 is not the rule of law. This is the rule of people. This is the rule by leftists. This is rule by power.
00:17:33.160 This is will to power. And the left is focusing on that. The right wants to sit around and argue
00:17:38.780 about, oh, we're not getting equal treatment. We're not being treated fairly. Oh, don't be mean.
00:17:43.780 Don't say something that might be offensive. We've got to, you want to spend your time. It's
00:17:47.820 pathological where the right will attempt to prove to the other side that they're actually good people
00:17:53.540 and say, if you just accept me and accept that I'm a good person, then, then maybe everything will be
00:17:59.840 okay. Stop trying to justify yourselves to these people. You do not have to. They are destroying our
00:18:07.380 society. They're running roughshod over our liberties, under color of law, and it's time that they felt the heat.
00:18:14.920 It's as simple as that. This will not stop until they receive reciprocity. Stay tuned. Human Events Daily
00:18:20.100 next. President Trump speaks very soon.
00:18:26.640 But I got a hankering, yearning deep inside for this book called Unhumans. I just can't hide.
00:18:42.400 All right, Jack Rossock back live. Human Events Daily. The book is Unhumans. Folks, the most important
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00:20:09.540 Hey, I'm doing well. Good to hear from you and good chatting.
00:20:13.980 Good as well. Now, so we're always causing trouble over here at Human Events. You guys are always
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00:20:23.520 and I've seen you guys refer to now, you're the far right cell phone company. Like,
00:20:27.260 what do you mean far right cell phone company? You're just doing cell phones. You're doing mobile
00:20:31.380 service. I don't understand. Why are they so upset with you guys?
00:20:34.300 You know, I hear that all the time, and I look at it and say, we're not far right. You know,
00:20:40.340 my dad was a World War II vet. He served in the Army, blowing up bridges, came back,
00:20:46.860 went back and into the Navy because his town was either deceased or gone overseas fighting.
00:20:52.040 I grew up with a military man. And you know, what's interesting, he instilled biblical values in me.
00:21:00.740 He loves the freedom of the country, freedom of press, First Amendment, Second Amendment,
00:21:05.220 right to life, military first responders. If that makes me far right, well, you know what? I'm sorry.
00:21:11.900 I mean, I just believe in the freedom that we have, that the men and women that founded this country and
00:21:16.880 the ones that have lost their lives, that's who I am. That's who we are as a business. We put God
00:21:22.840 first in everything that we do. We are, he's our, he's the center of our business and we're his stewards.
00:21:30.220 I love that. I mean, I am fired up every day to get out and, and, and do what we do.
00:21:37.160 Well, no, and I say they, you know, they call us far right because actually they're so far to the left
00:21:42.280 that everyone looks far right to them because they're actually so far, you know, we're just
00:21:46.880 normal. And so, uh, when you talk about that, you know, you guys, you're, you're actually doing so
00:21:52.080 much more than just providing, uh, service for people though, because you're, you know, and,
00:21:58.260 and as we're in Holy week, as we're in Holy week today, being course, uh, Holy Thursday,
00:22:02.740 we're going into the Easter, uh, the Easter weekend. It's so important for people to understand
00:22:09.300 that in our secularized society, where we've taken God out of everything, where we've taken
00:22:14.120 God out of all of these places, you are actually working to bring God back into the public square.
00:22:20.900 Amen. I mean, I say this frequently, even though it was last year that we did. So,
00:22:26.860 you know, one of our favorite senators here in Texas is Brian Hughes. He, he crafted a bill that said,
00:22:34.360 if somebody brings you an, in God, we trust into the school that, that needs to be hung on a,
00:22:42.960 on the wall in a very obvious place. Well, you know, as a team, we decided, you know what,
00:22:48.120 let's print a few thousand of those and, and give them out to the various schools. And I'm going to
00:22:54.040 tell you that created such a stir. I mean, it was interesting. The BBC came in and said, don't you
00:23:00.880 think that's pushing God? And, and the New York times wrote a big article and it was, they were
00:23:06.020 all hit pieces, but at the end of the day, those kinds of hit pieces do us wonders. Our business
00:23:11.020 just flourished. And, you know, all we did was want to put in God, we trust because we believe in God.
00:23:16.520 Our, our country was founded on biblical principles, you know, and it's really simple. It really is
00:23:22.960 simple, but people just, there are very small fraction of people that make a great deal of noise about it.
00:23:29.400 And, you know, I just say, it's, I don't really care.
00:23:35.180 Now there's the other, no, we shouldn't care. We should actually, and, and by the way, not care
00:23:39.620 about their complaints, but we should care because I've always said that this all goes back to,
00:23:44.460 and we've got this in the new book as well, that in the 1960s, the very first target they made was
00:23:49.360 God in the public square by pushing in this country. And people don't want to believe this
00:23:53.680 in this country. It used to be common for public schools to open, go back to our own history,
00:23:59.960 to open with the pledge of allegiance and then reading a passage of the Holy Bible. And that was
00:24:06.640 just normal in school houses all over the country. And the very first thing that the, the soft
00:24:14.000 revolution, the irregular revolution, whatever you want to call it, the counterculture did was push
00:24:18.440 God out of the public square. Now, one of the other things that I just heard that you guys are
00:24:23.540 supporting is this new program that allows for students in these schools to go and attend a prayer,
00:24:32.140 essentially prayer sessions during school hours. If it's offsite, can you talk about that?
00:24:38.080 Yeah, we, we sponsor a group called LifeWise Academy and they, they organized within a school
00:24:44.360 and it allows kids to leave for an hour or 30 minutes. I think it's every day. I'm not quite
00:24:49.720 sure. I'm not well-versed, but we get to, we were trying to bring God back into schools. We're not
00:24:55.820 trying to force religion on anybody. We just want the freedom to allow children to worship their creator.
00:25:05.300 You know, when I grew up in the late sixties, early seventies, we prayed, we did the pledge of
00:25:09.680 allegiance. Every day we had a prayer session and the school started. The real beauty of that is
00:25:16.300 we're just trying to get others or aligning with organizations that truly puts freedom back in.
00:25:24.980 And that's the freedom of religion that, that right to worship him.
00:25:29.520 Well, and it's, it's amazing too, because when we go back to our first amendment, everybody knows the
00:25:33.600 first amendment, uh, included the, includes freedom of speech and freedom of the press and freedom of the
00:25:38.180 assembly, but it also includes the freedom of religion. And the point of that was not that the
00:25:42.860 government should restrict religion or put restrictions on religion. If a local school,
00:25:49.120 right, if a local school, and I'm just talking about under the constitution on the way things
00:25:52.440 should be, if a local school and the school board decides that, Hey, we want these types of prayers
00:25:58.740 in our school board, then that should be legal. That is legal under the constitution, under the way it
00:26:04.920 was, again, originally written. And that's the way it was in American history for over a century.
00:26:11.640 And it's only up until the 1960s and others, when they started changing these things and moving it
00:26:17.660 around, but because by taking God, by taking the Holy Bible out of our framework, by taking him out,
00:26:24.480 that's what takes away our moral center. Um, by the way, we've got in, in the, in the,
00:26:29.380 we see president Trump just left the, uh, the wake of this officer there in New York. I'm not sure
00:26:37.560 if he's about to, about to speak or what the schedule is. Do we have any update on that guys?
00:26:49.320 All right. Any, any moment president Trump is expected to speak, but Glenn talk to me about
00:26:54.360 the importance of why we should have moral standards and how that comes from our Bible.
00:27:00.340 Well, that's why should we have moral standards? That's kind of govern what we do and think as a,
00:27:06.160 as a society. But you know, my philosophy is look, you know, I believe it all starts in the home,
00:27:15.080 the foundation, the belief of a child as they grow up starts in the home. And look, we're obligated.
00:27:22.020 We're responsible here. I think he's coming on right now. Glenn, we've got him. President Trump.
00:27:28.220 It's so hard to make this area beautiful and safe. And this is what happened. It's such a sad,
00:27:34.740 sad event. It's such a horrible thing. And it's happening all too often. And we're just not
00:27:40.540 going to let it happen. We just can't 21 times arrested. It's Doug. And, uh, the person in the
00:27:47.980 car with them was arrested many times and they don't learn because they don't respect,
00:27:53.680 they don't, they're not given the respect. The police are the greatest people we have.
00:27:57.440 There's nothing and there's nobody like them. We should never have them. I just visited
00:28:01.660 with a very beautiful wife that now doesn't have her husband. Stephanie was, uh, just incredible.
00:28:09.720 Their child, brand new, beautiful baby. So they're innocent as can be. Doesn't know how
00:28:17.500 his life has been changed. But, uh, the Diller family will, will never be the same. It can never
00:28:25.040 be the same. And we have to stop it. We have to stop it. We have to get back to law and order.
00:28:29.640 We have to do a lot of things differently because this is not working. This is happening too often.
00:28:34.920 It's an honor to be here. And again, I want to just thank all of you for allowing us on this. Thank you.
00:28:42.920 Bruce has been a friend of mine for a long time. He's done an incredible job out here.
00:28:47.080 But, uh, this is such a sad occasion. The only thing we can say is maybe something's going to be
00:28:52.920 learned. We've got to toughen it up. We've got to strengthen it up. This should never be allowed.
00:28:57.160 Things like this shouldn't take place and to take place so often. So thank you all for being here.
00:29:02.360 It's an honor. And it's an honor for me to be here. This is a great family. The Diller family.
00:29:06.520 I've met friends and I've met every one of them inside. And these just incredible people that are
00:29:12.520 just devastated. They're devastated. They've got a tough road. They're a very tough road.
00:29:18.920 So thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it.
00:29:20.920 Mr. President, I just want to say, I just want to say thank you to President Trump
00:29:32.360 for coming here to be with the Diller family. It was very comforting for them. It was very warm
00:29:37.720 inside. And, uh, people were very, very, uh, they were very blessed to have someone like President
00:29:47.320 Trump who cared so much. He spent a lot of time with the family. It was, again, a tremendous comfort
00:29:53.320 to the family and probably the most difficult time this family's ever had. And God bless Stephanie.
00:29:58.360 Brian, we are going to help raise, because he's only one years old and he's going to grow up without
00:30:03.720 a dad. But he's going to have thousands of dads that are going to look after him. And, uh, to Fran,
00:30:09.240 his mother, and Jessica, Jennifer, and Jason, his brother and sister, and the whole family,
00:30:15.080 Aunt Carol, Uncle Jimmy. Uh, our hearts go out to them. And may God bless them and may God bless them
00:30:20.840 out. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, what did you say to them?
00:30:25.800 Mr. President, what message did you say to the family?
00:30:28.520 You've got to toughen it up. You've got to have law and order. These things can't happen.
00:30:32.520 You need law and order. It just can't happen. Thank you very much.
00:30:36.200 What message did you make to prevent something like this?
00:30:38.840 All right, there you go, folks. Take a break here.
00:30:55.480 Let's get back to this issue. It's probably a great day.
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00:31:23.480 All right, Jack Kosovic, we are back live here. I'm in Washington, D.C. David Zare is there in, uh,
00:31:29.800 in New York, in Long Island, outside the funeral home. David, uh, walk us through what just happened.
00:31:35.560 President Trump just spoke. Uh, what's, what's the timeline from here?
00:31:42.280 Well, the motorcade just left. Um, he's with County Executive Nassau County. Uh, Bruce Blakeman,
00:31:47.800 he made comments that he spent a lot of time with the family and this cannot be allowed to happen
00:31:53.240 again. And things have to change in New York City. And, uh, they have to toughen up on crime,
00:31:58.680 uh, especially violent crime, uh, which has been so rampant, uh, in New York City. Uh, you know,
00:32:04.760 um, transit crime's up 53% since 2019. Uh, there's only 29,000 cops in the police force now. It was
00:32:12.520 down from a high of about 40,000 under Mayor Giuliani. Um, so, uh, he had a clarion call for
00:32:18.600 things to change in New York. Now, what's, tell me, tell me some more about the city. The idea that,
00:32:29.800 you know, you, you mentioned before some of these statistics, a lot of police leaving,
00:32:33.160 a lot of crime up, homicide up. It feels to me like there's a war on cops in the city of New York.
00:32:41.000 Uh, well, there is a war on cops. Uh, you have, uh, you know, Jamami Williams in the city,
00:32:45.720 uh, in the New York City Council, again, during George Floyd saying, trying to defund the police.
00:32:51.000 In January, they tried to hand hamstring the cops again from doing their job by bogging them down
00:32:55.880 for paperwork. Mayor Adams came out, you know, at least to veto that bill here. Uh, but the cops are
00:33:01.960 retiring before they're even reaching their 20 years and where they get fully vested, uh, with
00:33:06.920 their pensions, you know. So, um, the situation is, uh, pretty dire in New York City. Now, murders
00:33:12.840 and shootings are down a little bit in New York City, but felony assaults were at a 22, 23 or high
00:33:18.440 last year with 29,000 people being assaulted in the street and grand theft auto being up about 18%
00:33:25.640 last year. And in transit crime, again, is up about 15% across the board. It was up 85%
00:33:31.640 in Bronx County year over year recently. Um, so, you know, the types of crimes that are going on
00:33:38.040 are horrendous and, uh, the people of New York don't feel safe. And, uh, the embattled, uh,
00:33:43.960 police officers have to deal with the city council, uh, and a mayor who's not tough enough, I think,
00:33:49.320 on the DA, Alvin Bragg. And this is a direct result of things like bail reform. Um, you know,
00:33:55.560 why are these guys even out of prison or jail? Um, they, one was arrested 21 times. The other was
00:34:01.240 arrested 10 times. The, uh, the driver of the car, uh, it was a routine traffic stop. They're
00:34:06.760 case in a phone store in far Rockaway, which is rampant with crime right now, which is part of
00:34:11.320 Queens. Um, and, uh, you know, this guy shot, um, he wouldn't get out of the car. He shot the cop in
00:34:17.480 cold blood, uh, on a routine traffic stop to ask the car to move. That was illegally parked outside this
00:34:23.560 phone store. Um, there is no regard for the law in New York City. People feel they can get away
00:34:29.320 with murder, literally. And the rich people step over their bodies on the way to Starbucks, Jack.
00:34:34.840 Um, you know, they, they, they're just, um, you know, uh, oblivious to what's going on. Uh,
00:34:40.440 something's got to change. Um, Trump, I think, is making a play here in New York to put it front
00:34:46.200 and center. Uh, and this is indicative of all the cities like Chicago has five times the grand theft
00:34:52.120 order rate of New York and four times the murder rate in DC has 10 times the, uh, car theft rate
00:34:56.840 and murder rate, I believe of New York. Um, but you know, you're talking about 30,000 people getting
00:35:02.360 assaulted in the streets of New York every day, 90,000 packages are stolen every day off the steps
00:35:08.200 of people's property. Um, you know, robberies are up. So even though murders and shootings are down a
00:35:13.960 little bit, it's not good enough. No. And, and a New York city is directly tied to Trump in so many
00:35:23.320 ways. This is his city. This is the city where he was born. Uh, he's from Queens. Trump is from
00:35:29.320 Queens himself. Uh, he was born there, grew up there with his family before obviously moving into
00:35:35.160 Manhattan. Uh, this was a city that by and large, he took with Giuliani through the eighties and then
00:35:41.960 the nineties brought it from the brink of destruction all the way back to where it was
00:35:47.800 for so many years after Giuliani, but now it's sinking back again. So the fact that he's there
00:35:53.000 today, I think is it's, it's, it's even more symbolic because of the situation the city's in
00:35:59.960 and because it's Trump, isn't that right? Uh, there's no doubt about it. And the focus,
00:36:06.200 instead of going after Trump on these other things with the New York state attorney general
00:36:10.120 and you know, the DA paying attention to these other things that aren't even crimes,
00:36:15.240 um, and, and ignoring what's going on here, you know, people are out hours later. If they commit
00:36:21.400 violent crimes, you can stab somebody and be back on the street in an hour. And that's not even an
00:36:26.520 exaggeration here in New York city. Um, so, um, you know, there, there's definitely, you know,
00:36:33.000 89,000, I believe New Yorkers left New York city last year, 522,000 New York has left the state,
00:36:39.720 uh, the year before. Uh, now we have 170,000 plus illegals here since June of 2022. And a lot of
00:36:47.720 those crime statistics are not even counted in the numbers. The police don't even respond sometimes to
00:36:53.640 calls. If it's not, you know, a violent crime taking place, they're just handcuffed and, um, you know,
00:36:59.560 something has to give and we have to replenish the resources. 3,000 cops retired last year.
00:37:04.440 The graduating class of cops was only 2000. So we have a net loss of a thousand already.
00:37:09.320 I think a thousand cops may have put in for retirement so far this year, and it's only April,
00:37:14.440 right? Um, just about. So, um, there's, there's a crisis going on here.
00:37:21.400 I don't even know how to describe it. And in so many ways,
00:37:25.480 New York is emblematic of, and I say this as a Philly guy, by the way, from Philly area,
00:37:30.840 but, but New York is, is, is sort of a parallel. It's like symbolically America's city. It was
00:37:36.760 our cultural center. It's our social center. It's, it's our financial center. This idea that
00:37:43.400 this being the, the main economic hub of the United States, uh, and indelibly tied to America's
00:37:51.400 greatness. And certainly one of America's greatest cities is now seeping down into these,
00:37:58.760 these disgusting areas and these levels that it was in, in the 1960s, in the 1970s,
00:38:05.800 and when Koch was mayor and so many others, that it was a guy like Trump. It was a guy like Trump,
00:38:10.840 and literally was Trump and Giuliani that came in and clean the place up and turned Times Square
00:38:17.400 from, from what it was, you know, with, with, with strip clubs and drugs and all the rest.
00:38:22.520 And they turned into like an amusement park. And, and David, do people understand that it's because
00:38:27.880 of politics. These are all political decisions. These are political decisions that can be made
00:38:33.480 and unmade by the people in power. Do people understand that?
00:38:39.240 Um, I don't know if enough get it. Um, you know, uh, people are hiding in the Hamptons during COVID and
00:38:44.760 during the high crime, who are the rich people of New York City. Uh, but Giuliani and I worked with
00:38:49.480 the administration and work representing the development community, restored New York by the,
00:38:54.360 uh, things like, um, you know, uh, the anchor revitalization program, bringing like Disney and
00:38:59.640 companies to go take risks in bad areas and Coney Island, Brooklyn Mermaid Avenue, Fulton Avenue in
00:39:05.480 Brooklyn and Harlem, 125th and, uh, you know, 116th and Lennox, Malcolm X Plaza. And he got builders
00:39:11.960 through incentives to go in and take risks and rebuild, uh, New York. But he also had the broken windows
00:39:17.800 type thing with a quality of life crimes. If you jump in a turnstile, chances are you had a weapon
00:39:22.280 on you or you were wanted for a crime somewhere. They even solve serial murder crimes that way.
00:39:27.400 And there was community policing and the people in these communities want community policing.
00:39:31.480 And that's the myth because the problem is you've got parts of Queens. So you go to Manhattan,
00:39:35.960 it's like, you know, oh, it's Manhattan, it's fun and everything. And you're not going to get mugged
00:39:39.960 probably on the street in the middle of the day. But if you go to Queens in North Queens,
00:39:45.400 right where Trump was from, um, a grand theft order was up 40, 45% in parts of, uh, Queens last
00:39:52.920 year. And it's these other areas, two thirds of the children in the Bronx live below the poverty line
00:39:58.200 right now. So Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, a nightmare. And, uh, that's what's going on.
00:40:05.400 Look, we got to say his name, folks. Jonathan Dillon. This guy was a husband. He was a father.
00:40:12.040 He was a member of New York's finest. And this, this obviously never should have happened. It's
00:40:19.160 insane. The fact that you've got people like that, that even with everything that's been thrown at
00:40:24.120 them are still willing to step up and protect the city. It's, it's completely nuts. David Zier,
00:40:30.360 thank you so much for being there. Appreciate your work today, being out there in the cold and in the
00:40:35.000 rain. Thank you so much, Jack. And, and, and go support by the way, Tunnels to Towers that paid
00:40:44.200 off the mortgage to, uh, to Jonathan Diller, his widow, his one year, one year old son.
00:40:51.960 These people are the best in America. There's no other way. I just,
00:40:57.080 Alvin Bragg belongs in jail. Absolutely belongs in jail. I'll be right back.
00:41:06.280 All right, Jack Posobiec back live here. Human events daily, Washington, D.C. Uh, Glenn's story.
00:41:33.160 You were just telling me in the break that you actually used to live in New York. Tell me about
00:41:37.880 that. Yeah, I certainly did. I've, we raised our children, had three children, worked there for 15
00:41:45.320 years. I lived up on the Upper East Side and I would take the subway every day and most every evening,
00:41:50.760 unless I worked really late. But yeah, I was just telling you, we'd come out of my, our apartment,
00:41:56.140 turn left, walk over to Lexington, walk up to 77th street. And I never felt ever, ever felt
00:42:03.080 out of place or threatened. You know, what was interesting? I've been all over the different
00:42:08.720 boroughs, you know, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, you name it. But what was interesting is as soon as
00:42:14.160 Giuliani left office and I'll never forget, I ran into him a number of times and I, I walked up to
00:42:19.640 him or my wife actually said, Hey, you need to be the next president of the country because the way
00:42:25.260 you run a city, if we run a country this way, we'll win. We'll always be in good shape. But anyway,
00:42:30.340 as soon as Giuliani left office, then came Bloomberg. I think there was eight years of
00:42:36.600 Bloomberg within a week, I would walk out. I had to step over people to get into the subway.
00:42:43.000 They were laying on the grates, you know, all of a sudden the city didn't feel was safe.
00:42:47.980 And, you know, after a couple of years of that, we just decided, look, it's time to move down to,
00:42:53.300 let's just say a, a free Republic of Texas. And, and we did it before everything. And now that I talk
00:42:59.840 with friends, the COVID, most of my friends have left that I, that we had, and even one of the ADAs,
00:43:06.520 she goes, I can't work here. And she doesn't, she's not politically aligned with us, but she goes,
00:43:11.360 I can't work in this environment. So it's really shocking how the city has gone from the vital life
00:43:19.220 epicenter of the financial world, the center of the financial world and of commerce down to where
00:43:26.140 we're down worrying about a police officer that gets shot, riding a parking ticket. Come on.
00:43:35.700 And that's, that's, what's so horrific about this because, and I've watched the video from
00:43:40.780 the, the camera across, and I think we played it in, in the earlier bit of the show here.
00:43:45.420 You can't really see much because it's, it's like sort of across the street and at a, at a different
00:43:49.140 angle from where Diller is standing. But, but that's just it. This isn't a situation where there was a,
00:43:55.940 a, you know, an attempt at an arrest. This isn't a situation. So basically what it looks like it is,
00:44:01.700 they probably said, do you have any guns in the car? And I'm not going to talk to you,
00:44:04.960 step out of the car. I'm not going to step out of the car. And then eventually that leads to an
00:44:09.680 escalation, a verbal escalation, which leads to the shooting. But the idea being that this was a
00:44:15.520 routine stop. This wasn't like they were running down the street. There was some hot pursuit, et cetera,
00:44:20.580 et cetera, that it was, you know, you know, this wild shooting gallery kind of thing.
00:44:27.960 And yet turning your gun, there used to be a belief that you don't shoot a cop. There used
00:44:32.780 to be a man that you don't kill a cop that you don't. And it wasn't this like, you know, I've
00:44:38.440 seen people, people on the, on the left or like libertarians will say, Oh, are you just worship
00:44:42.300 police? You just worship police. It's not about worshiping police. It's about having a little bit
00:44:46.880 of respect for somebody who's willing to go and do those tough jobs, those thankless jobs
00:44:53.380 to be yelled at, to be spit at every day, to have to deal with, in many cases, the dregs
00:44:58.360 of society like this to try to make our cities run properly. And so if there's, and I've said
00:45:06.160 this to police, I said, man, I'm glad you guys do that job. Cause I don't want to do that
00:45:09.280 job. That job sucks. That job is, is, is, you know, to be able to do it. That takes a very
00:45:16.300 special breed, a very special breed to be able to do that. And that's why it's so disgusting
00:45:22.560 to me. Everything from the BLM movement of 2020, which totally just, just lied, just straight
00:45:29.080 up lied about police officers to up to this today, where we've turned this country into
00:45:34.940 spreading hatred. We just spread hatred for police officers. When I look at people like
00:45:40.240 Jonathan Diller and I say, yeah, I don't think this guy woke up any day of his life and said
00:45:44.880 that he wanted to do something wrong to anybody out there. He probably just wanted, he looked
00:45:49.620 like a guy who was trying to do the right thing for himself, his family and his city. And
00:45:53.620 that's why, and I'll throw it back to you. I'll throw it back to you on Patriot Mobile,
00:45:57.380 but that's, but Patriot Mobile actually does step up in many places to support organizations
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00:46:04.140 Yeah. Without question. I just want to say one thing. If the tables would have turned, could
00:46:08.860 you imagine the uproar that it would have, Oh, uh, uh, an illegal, well, I don't know
00:46:13.980 what they call them today, but an illegal immigrant came in and was killed by a cop.
00:46:18.720 Well, the left, the media would be all on an uproar, but you know, Jack, you hit the nail
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00:46:39.380 You know, we go down a couple of times every year down to the border to support our border
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00:46:51.080 citizen. And the police every day are seeing things, even here in Texas, you're kind of
00:46:56.160 going, Oh my goodness, I can't believe that this is allowed to happen. Well, you know what?
00:47:02.700 It's got to stop. We, as a civilization cannot allow anybody to take the life of the unborn,
00:47:10.400 take the life of a born. And can you imagine that one year old little boy growing up without a dad?
00:47:15.760 It just breaks my heart. You have children. I have children. And the guy was just going to work
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