Pearl - December 12, 2025
Defense Attorney GOES OFF About The TRUTH of Black Fatigue
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In this episode, the man, the myth, the legend, Andrew Branca joins me to talk about Black Fatigue and the statistics that paint a picture of black people as being less than half as dangerous as the statistics actually say.
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Alvan, Jaquan, and Ronal. Are these names you've ever seen before in your life?
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What up, guys? Welcome to my reaction series. As you know, I have been bringing on different
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guests to react to different topical reactions. And today we have the man, the myth, the legend,
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Andrew Branca. Welcome to the show. Pleasure to be here, Pearl. Always happy to be here.
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Did you change your channel name? It's not Law of Self-Defense anymore.
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We're still doing Law of Self-Defense. Law of Self-Defense. Learn how to be hard to convict.
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at lawofselfdefense.com. I still do that, but like a Jamaican cab driver, I started a second
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business. So now we do the Branca show on YouTube for political and legal commentary. I even got a
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mug for that too. Look at that. Oh, cool. You got always be grifting. I know. I just got a t-shirt
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machine, so I got to figure out what I'm putting on my t-shirts. Okay. So today we're talking about
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black fatigue. So how familiar are you with black fatigue? Have you seen it online or in real life?
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I'm pretty damn tired. I'm pretty tired. Yeah, I think your audience is going to be shocked by
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some of the reality out there because we're propagandized to believe that, of course,
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all bad things in the world are the responsibility of white people. It's just not true, especially
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crime especially violent crime yeah and i was telling you before um i couldn't believe how high
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the stats were for black crime and i remembered you saying that it's actually worse than the books
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say right um like you were saying that a third of black men have a felony conviction right and then
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i think i i saw that six and ten are arrested by the age of 25. how could it be worse than that
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yeah yeah no it's even worse i as i mentioned i have people send me booking photos cop friends
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of mine send me booking photos all the time of clearly african-american males and they're
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classified as white uh when they're booked and so that all goes into the data so the the violent
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crime rates for white white people is vastly overestimated they do it other ways too like
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they don't they don't have classifications often for say uh middle eastern or north african or
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indian so they'll if you're middle eastern or indian and you commit a violent crime in america
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they'll label you as white no way these are not the same demographics my friends these these are
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different cultures and why would well why would the police do that because is that is the stats
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like is it logged by the police like what would be their incentive to lie well of course the guy
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actually doing the booking who's recording the data he's just doing what he's told uh his bosses
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are and any police officer once you get to the level of like captain in a police department
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you're not really a cop anymore you're a politician at that point so your career is
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dependent on one what the oh and you can't you can't say you want to say hey black crime is down
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all they have to do is take a bunch of black criminals and label them as white
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right it's the same way they don't record that so they'll also diminish a lot of crime so
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a black guy comes in he committed an attempted murder he shot someone and they'll downgrade it
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to aggravated assault uh which is still a serious crime but it's much less than it and then they'll
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oh look the attempted murders are down do you have any idea what it actually is
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what actually is like what do you think the rates actually are do you have any idea
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if you had to guess oh it's just horrific i can tell you that if we took black violent
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black okay here's some examples black men commit violent crime at 20 times the rate of white men
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that's with the bad data so imagine if we clean up the data what the numbers would actually be
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black women black women commit homicide at twice the rate of white men no way yep do you know what
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um i went on this show those are dangerous careful no no i got in trouble recently because i went on
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a panel show and this girl was like oh you're that i was she was saying i was jealous because
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the black women are stealing the white men apparently and i'm like no not really i mean
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And then I told him, like, half of you guys have herpes.
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And one of the guys was, like, saying that it was bad that I didn't know the white crime stats off the top of my head.
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If we take the black violent crime out of U.S. crime statistics, America has the same violent crime rate as Switzerland.
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It's almost entirely black male violent crime.
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By the way, I mean, we all know this anyway, right?
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The entire American real estate market can be explained simply by every law-abiding person working desperately to get us far away from that demographic.
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i know black person stole my camera and then they're like
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i had a camera once hired a black person now i don't have a camera
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and it wasn't like i went to the cops or anything so i couldn't prove it but it was just like
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it happened to disappear the same week that this person got fired so it was do you know what i
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mean it's like what am i gonna do um so i think it's actually probably even worse when i was at
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england like i would see black people just robbing the co-op next door they would just walk out with
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stuff but it's like a bait and that's that's in the uk it's the same there it's you know i i
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honestly think it's i increasingly have come to believe that all these behaviors and social
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dysfunctions they really all just come back to iq iq i think i think if you want a first world
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culture you need people of a certain minimal iq people who can understand things like per capita
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could understand how you might feel if you didn't have breakfast this morning,
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whose minds can understand things like the golden rule.
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You treat other people nice because that's the way you'd like to be treated yourself.
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And I think once you fall below a certain threshold IQ, you just can't do those things.
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Half are, you know, we have, we have dozens, well, you would know in the Chicago area,
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there's dozens of schools public schools oh yeah spending per student is in the tens of thousands
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of dollars a year 40 50 grand a year per student i know and there's not a single student in the
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school who can read a grade level it's unbelievable i know and it was i remember i looked it up in
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high school and whatever my tuition was chicago had double and they had way worse test scores than
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me so that was kind of how it was i don't think that's fixable because you can't change people's
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IQ. IQ is almost entirely genetic. And when you look around the world at first world countries,
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second world countries, third world countries, and you see what the lives they've built for
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themselves at those various levels, it all correlates with IQ. And by extension, it tends
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to correlate with race because IQ and people and race tend to be geographically distributed around
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the world. Yeah. Yeah, I know. Okay. So now we're going to watch some videos. Wait, actually,
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one more thing. You know what I noticed when I lived in a black area? White people are taught
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or maybe it's just our culture. I never appreciated this till I didn't have it.
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We automatically have good faith. Like that's our automatic. We're taught things like they
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didn't mean it like that. Oh, he's just having a bad day. If someone interrupts you, you don't
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crash out. You just say, oh, I'm sorry. You go, you go, you go. But when I lived in a black area,
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it was like it's like they just want to be upset about that like i couldn't believe the stuff they
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would fight over like the disrespect which at times i think that's taken advantage of by what
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like by people like i think white white men in particular um because they're so good natured at
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times it's taken advantage of but i'd far rather live in a society that sometimes when you're too
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nice you're taken advantage of rather than fighting over disrespect all the time i'm like i can't live
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like this. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's much the same issue as, I mean, you see men being simps with
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women, right? Women can hit them. Women can curse them out in public and the guys just sit there
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and take it. Uh, especially the last few, last few decades, men have been conditioned to become
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very feminized and very placid and have no boundaries. Um, and, and that just gets taken
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advantage of it. And the black community does this kind of thing because it works.
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Yeah. All right. Let's, let's watch some of the videos and give our commentary.
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um all right here we got this now for you know what who's got the most black fatigue
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black people that aren't like this i have never because they have to grow up around it i've never
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met more fatigued people like i had someone call into my show that was a landlord he was a black
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landlord and he rented to mostly black people and he was like he was more fatigued than me
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yeah so i mean i think it's fair to point out of course that when we're talking about
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populations generally. We're talking about people generally. We're not talking about individuals,
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right? So of course there's people in the black community who are geniuses. Thomas Sowell,
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the economist, is a genius. Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court is a genius. They're African
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American men. They're geniuses. They're far smarter than I'll ever be. But of course,
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we're not really talking about individuals. We're talking about the populations generally.
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And when you're talking about large numbers of people, you have to expect you're going to get
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pretty much the average of how those people behave, not the exceptional cases.
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Yeah. A warning now for our audience. This next video is hard to watch. It may be unsuitable
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for sensitive viewers. You may remember this video from 2023 showing a brutal attack on a
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senior citizen with dementia. Today, one of the attackers, Travion Lockridge, was sentenced to
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15 years in prison for aggravated robbery. KPRC2 News reporter Jaywon Jung spoke with the victim's
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family she joins us live now from downtown like i feel like when we when white people rob like when
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we have our wolf of wall streets they're at least have they at least have the audacity to go after
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rich people you know they at least have our criminals have basic decorum can we at least
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pass the rule that they have to have their name on their shirt somewhere like you see travion
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and you know to go for your gun right away with how they're feeling about today's sentence like
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Good evening, Keith. Well, the family tells me they're glad there was a
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measure of justice today. Several of them testified in front of a judge here
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at the Harris County Courthouse, telling the judge that, uh, telling the
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judge that this their lives were forever changed by this brutal attack.
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And we do want to warn you, we're about to show you some of the video of
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this attack and it might be disturbing to watch.
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even nearly two years later, this video is hard to watch. It shows the violent attack in a parking lot off Shepherd near Tidwell. The victim is Florentino Hurtado, a 69 year old man with dementia. How could you do that to an old man? Delilah Brown is Hurtado's granddaughter. She tells me the injuries from that day worsened his dementia. Before the beating, he was able to recall people's faces, his granddaughters, his great grandchildren. But now he, there's no recollection.
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on the day of the attack hurtado yes they killed him yeah i i believe when when there's a fight
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like this and someone suffers a traumatic brain injury that should be treated as a murder
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because if you've ever met someone you knew them before they had a head injury you knew them
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afterwards they're not the same person no they're not whoever they were before that person's dead
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they're gone and now there's a different person there yeah i've never met someone that got into
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a fight but i i had someone with a brain tumor and it was like within six months of the tumor
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he was gone yeah they're not who had been at the meat market with his wife when he got lost
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and tried to open the wrong car door they wanted the impression he was trying to break in the car
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perry bass represents the you see what i mean it's the bad faith it's like
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you know if he's trying to break into the car why do they have him he's on his knees and
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they're still punching him in the head okay they're probably just lying
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oh my god suspect travion lockridge who was oh my god he's so fat today could the defendant have
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been more compassionate in this situation well yeah it it was it was it was several mistakes
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there bass tells me lockridge is sorry but delilah doesn't buy it there's no accountability no
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remorse just to anybody um watching this and they see an elderly person who is confused out
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the street what would be your message to them so some love and some compassion that someone's
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father that someone's grandfather that someone's husband brother sister so i would just show some
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compassion yeah and they tell me compassion is something that goes a long way now there was
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another suspect in this attack that man is currently serving prison time for another crime
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oh no kidding yeah that's the crazy thing so many times this will happen and it's like why wasn't
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this person locked up a billion years ago yeah if we put people in prison forever after their third
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violent felony 90 of violent crime would be eliminated really yep because it's almost all
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repeat offenders so you stop to repeat offenders all the crime goes away oh here's the a mother
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shoots her own daughter women hate each other tonight surrounding a tragic story in winter
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haven a mother under arrest for allegedly shooting and killing her own daughter
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all while the victim was holding a baby orion race following this story all day and has the
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very latest i don't believe for a minute that she wanted to kill her daughter friends of the family
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simply don't believe it a young caring mother of four is dead is that hair cultural appropriation
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yeah but love is close to hate i mean i've seen a couple i watch like true crime sometime as white
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women do and like i've seen a couple cases where like the mother and daughter were inseparable but
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then you know they crash out one day and the case i'm thinking of the daughter killed the mom but
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regardless well especially in today's world right where half these women have dumped their men and
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now they're in the the dating marketplace effectively competing against their daughter
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yeah right all these women they get divorced 40 45 years old they go back in the dating circuit
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they're competing against the 20 year younger version of themselves they probably have a
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daughter that age that's competition what if they bring a dude home they meet somebody they bring
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oh here's my hot 20 year old daughter yeah ruby bing stopped by to visit her mom adele bing at her
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winterhaven apartment she walked up to the door carrying her four-month-old baby girl she knocked
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and police say adele opened the door and immediately shot her once in the chest the baby was
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not hurt what ruby did not know is that her mom just got into a serious fight with her boyfriend
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and kicked him out she didn't make statements that she thought it was a boyfriend coming back
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and that he was going to harm her paramedics worked to revive ruby on her daughter's doorstep
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neighbor sally newcomb watched as police told adele her daughter was dead oh she's green
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she dropped to the ground it's green police arrested adele on charges of second degree
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murder and child abuse former neighbor and friend do you think she really thought it was the
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boyfriend and so what if it was the boyfriend she opened up the door she would have shot the
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boyfriend dead? I mean, it's still a murder. Yeah, I was just the boyfriend didn't break into the
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house, right? That's that's not why the shot was fired. No, I'm just wondering if you buy the
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story or not. No, I don't believe anybody. I've done criminal defense too long. I don't believe
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they're all lying. I've worked a lot of cases where I would I would not even ask the defendant
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what their story was. I don't want to know their story. I don't want them to talk to me because I
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they're just gonna lie i only care about what the evidence is in the case yeah just saw ruby
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at the park a few days ago with her kids there's like peepholes too yeah i don't be upset for them
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because she was a nice girl and um i never saw her fight with her mother or anything like that
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i wonder if the daughter was dropping off the baby so she could go partying
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yeah maybe friends are convinced this was a tragic accident i feel bad what's happened i
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mean ruby was a good kid and i'm sure adele did not mean to do any of this
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i i also trust was your experience in court that female witnesses lie more than male witnesses
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uh oh it's hard to say everyone is lying anyone who has any stake in the outcome they're lying
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you know if it's just an innocent bystander describing what happened they're probably
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telling the truth but if they have a stake in the outcome they're lying you got to work really
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hard with a lot of clients if you know you're going to put them on the witness stand you got
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to tell them over and over again you can't lie because if you get caught lying it's it's going
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to be a bad day for you but they can't help themselves they all they do all their lives
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lie about stuff. And they always get away with it. What makes a witness lie? They know one of
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the people? Is that why? Yeah. They're friends or their relations or their enemies, or they have
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some kind of stake in it. So you can imagine a lot of these acts of violence occur in group settings,
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right? So there are people who are friends or people who are enemies or people who are ex-boyfriends
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or girlfriends or family members. And they all have a reason to lie or they think they do.
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they'll invent a reason to lie if they don't actually have one yeah because especially
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nowadays like people just aren't connected enough so it's kind of easy to get away with being a liar
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so like real crime dramas you watch right so you know people will engage in mind reading and
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conspiracy theories or what do you think the real reason is the person did this thing well people do
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that in real life too so there a shooting happens and the trial's not for months later and during
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all those months people are talking with each other and gossiping and imagining what people
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may have been thinking or wanting to do and given engaging in mind reading and over a course of
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months all of that becomes reality to them they're they're distinguishing between what they've
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imagined happened and what actually happened and the true crime i mean i just listened to like a
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podcast it's called like murder with my husband and they just talk about these stories and um
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I've noticed that it's usually just the most likely person that would have done it like the
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ex-boyfriend or the ex-girlfriend like it's usually not really that complicated where it's
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like a random person like it's usually yeah it's usually um either someone they shouldn't have been
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involved with um or like an ex or like a relative that didn't like them or something yeah so most
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people don't know this because the murder trials that the public sees are the high profile ones
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that might go on for a week or two weeks or three weeks.
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Like the jury selected, you know, the first half of the morning,
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you do the trial by mid-afternoon, it's all over.
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This video captured the incredible moment a Tampa woman
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fought off an attacker at her apartment complex's gym.
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I said, if I keep going, if I keep pushing, I keep fighting, he's going to stop.
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24-year-old Nishali Alma, a personal trainer, told Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies
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she was exercising alone around 10 p.m. on January 22nd
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when she saw a man she'd previously seen at the gym trying to get in.
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Whenever he was at the door, I buzzed him in, and he came inside.
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My thought process was, like you said, like it was just another dude coming in to work out.
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but after 25 year old xavier thomas jones entered this she let in a guy with does he have a ski
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mask on no i think it's just a beard oh okay happened instead next thing you know i wouldn't
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let that guy in and i carry a gun my workout and i grab my phone and he just approaches me
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and not a single word was exchanged as soon as he was approaching me i pushed him i said bro what
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the F are you doing? I said, get away from me. And he kept trying to come towards me and kept
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re-approaching me. Video shows Thomas Jones chasing her around the gym before grabbing Alma
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and pinning her down. In my mind, I knew I was stronger than him and I knew I could fight back.
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The seasoned weightlifter seen here holding her attacker in a chokehold while trying to call 911
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before throwing more punches, leading Thomas Jones to release his grip. Oh, that's so embarrassing
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hang as a man oh she got very lucky i mean normally what happens of course is she gets killed
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and then you never hear about it it's not a news story really yep um what do you think he would
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have done it like there he would have just grabbed her and like taken her do they usually i mean if
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there's a if there's this place he could have pulled her to get her out of sight of the door
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he probably would have done that but normally what happens in these cases i hate to say it ladies
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uh but however strong you think you are the dude who's 50 pounds heavier than you is stronger and
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has more endurance and you just get exhausted. They just wear you out. They don't give up like
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this guy. They just keep going and going until you have zero energy left and then you're then
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you're helpless. Yeah, I mean, because I've played basketball for 20 years. I know it's not like the
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same, but I mean, I get beat by guys that have played for like a year and I played for 20 and
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they're not athletic and they win just because they're stronger. Self-defense expert Patrick
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locked in at new york city's krav maga institute says almost quick thinking under pressure was key
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i don't know because at the same time it probably wasn't quick thinking to let him in
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sorry i don't mean to dog on her but like okay and most of the things she didn't freeze she
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didn't fall into that trap alma immediately ran outside escaping to a nearby apartment
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now she's sharing her story and encouraging other women with similar experiences
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i almost got murdered but make sure you get my selfie in there oh my god that's so funny
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it's like not pictured the murder there's no depression should have to feel like this no
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other person should have to go through a situation like this experts say avoiding an incident like
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this starts that's just crazy because it's like an apartment gym but you want to hear something
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funny if guys like me say you know what men like that should be executed they should be removed
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from the gene pool guess who comes to that guy's defense women women exactly like her they will
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send that dude love letters in prison i know like kim kardashian like she did this whole exoneration
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project i'm like i don't know if we need kim kardashian and shoot exonerating men i don't
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don't know being aware of your surroundings and moving quickly if you're in danger getting in the
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way creating obstacles creating an opportunity a space between you and your attacker yeah because
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she did get really lucky because i still think he could have overpowered her he just he kind of
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looks lazy in this he gave up he just gave up that's all that happened which is good and by
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the way everything she's doing here is what she should be doing it's all it's all great she's
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putting obstacles between him and her but at the end of the day he got her on the ground
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and uh you're not escaping from that position unless unless you're an expert in jujitsu or
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uh that guy just doesn't want to follow through so i'd be going straight for vulnerable so again
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just the eyes hitting him in the nose with the phone strike him in the throat because everybody
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soft tissue there soft tissue in your eyes as well and it's going to hurt everybody no matter
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how strong you are authorities were able to track down thomas jones and arrested him the next day
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He pled not guilty to charges of sexual battery, false imprisonment and kidnapping and will appear in court next month.
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An attorney for Thomas Jones did not respond to NBC's request for comment the day he was arrested.
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Yeah, this is not the first bad thing he's ever done.
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Try to rape and murder a woman in the gym.
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This is something he's done dozens of times before.
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The police saw this guy's picture, and they knew who he was,
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He would have been a known character to local law enforcement
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And the day they caught him, I saw the whole thing go down.
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It's like the guy who killed the Ukrainian woman on the train
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He had 14 prior felony convictions. I mean, everybody knew who he was. It's not like one day he just he was perfectly law abiding, productive member of society. And one day he just started to stab a woman in the neck. These are monsters. We have demons living amongst us because we let them live amongst us.
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And, you know, that's the that's the choice we make as a as a matter of public policy.
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If we're not willing to lock these people in a prison, we're effectively all living in an open air prison with these people.
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Yeah, that's crazy that they all like how many prior arrests that they had.
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Police are racing to identify the people responsible for the violence in our city this past Labor Day weekend.
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Friday through Monday, 22 people were shot, five people killed, and there were four triple shootings.
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They have the latest on the progress by police.
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Yes, today they arrested another person in the triple shooting on East Monument Street on Monday.
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Tanisha Johnson was charged for her involvement in the shooting that killed one man and injured two women, including a pregnant woman.
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she's the second person arrested in this case marion donton why are you laughing just look at
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the names oh my god tony asha that's why i say they should put their names on their shirts i
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mean that that tells you everything you need to know would you
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fellas in the chat would you on the left i know there's at least one wood in there
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charged yesterday police believe donton was the trigger puller and johnson supplied the weapon
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JANESHA JOHNSON ACTUALLY HANDED THE GUN THAT WAS USED TO SHOOT THREE PEOPLE.
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SO SHE IS BEING CHARGED WITH THE VERY SAME CRIMES FOR HER INVOLVEMENT IN THIS EGREGIOUS ACT.
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THEY'VE CLOSED THIS CASE, BUT THERE'S THREE OTHER TRIPLE SHOOTINGS STILL UNSOLVED.
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TODAY, POLICE CANVAS THE 900 BLOCK OF MCLEAR COURT IN LATROBE HOMES.
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I HEARD ABOUT THE SHOOTING THAT HAPPENED THIS PAST WEEKEND.
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looking for the person who shot a four-year-old six-year-old and 61-year-old woman confined to a
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wheelchair they shot a 65-year-old woman confined to a wheelchair i just i can't a six-year-old before
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that's like the worst possible crimes like i can't think of think of anyone more savage to kill
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because like if you kill a baby it probably doesn't really know what's going on but like a
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four-year-old a six-year-old they're gonna know what's going on their kids they haven't done
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anything yet and an old woman confined to a wheelchair what the fuck oh and you wouldn't
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believe how many times the killer the killer is 9 10 11 12 13 14 years old no way absolutely we
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just had a story in the news recently a teacher just won a lawsuit um because her she was shot by
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by a six-year-old a six-year-old shot her was mad at her and got a gun from someplace and shot her
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with it what are these you know birth control is an i know the religious right is very anti-birth
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control but it's not always a bad thing you know it should be in the water supply yeah they probably
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that's probably the government being like we gotta we gotta stop this surveillance video of the
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suspect leaving the gathering then returning firing and running away technology has done
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its part here and now the community needs to do its part i'm sure the community will do its part
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with the uh with the triple on east monument street without the community what do people
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snitch no no no they don't they like won't say is it because they're afraid they'll come after them
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too uh yeah i mean there's but not just the person you snitch on the whole community will turn on you
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and they're stuck living in this community yeah right they're not they're they're not moving to
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the suburbs uh this is where they live this is you know this is a government provided housing
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government provided everything food education uh health care everything uh this is where they're
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stuck so they can't they can't be living amongst a bunch of enemies yeah helping us develop those
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And what have they snitched? What would happen? It's not like the person gets sent to prison
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for 15 years. Oh yeah. They'll be out. They cut a deal and they're right back out. So what are
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you saving by snitching? What about like for murder cases, how often do they actually get out?
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A lot. Really? Yep. I always thought if you murdered someone, you'd get life in prison.
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No, because, you know, first of all, as a, as a law of self self-defense attorney,
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The first thing that that person's lawyer is going to say is, well, no, this was not murder.
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And now the state has to disprove self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt.
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They have a lot of drug possession cases, a lot of a lot of automatic conviction cases that they can get wins on.
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If the case begins to look complicated, they start cutting deals.
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You know, in some in some jurisdictions like Washington, D.C., it used to be in the old days.
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we'd say, well, you know, they try to minimize the crime stats by lowering the severity of the
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crime that was committed, like I talked about. But we always used to say, well, at least they
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can't do that with murder, right? If you murder someone, there's a body, right? You got to account
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for the body. You know, in Washington, D.C., they were cooking the murder statistics by calling some
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of those murders accidents as if the person had fallen down a flight of stairs. Oh, my God.
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That's crazy. And then they'd say, look, the murder rates down.
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yeah that's why i always say like my first like i i always hear that the crime rates are down
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and i'm like that's just not what i see like i never thought in my lifetime i would see people
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rob stores when i was a kid that was like unheard of and i've seen so many people shoplift in the
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past five years we have a lot of bank robberies we don't they don't bother reporting on them
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because the people don't get away with a lot of money but um because they're stupid uh but yeah
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we have a lot of bank robberies in this country you'd think that never happened but it happens a
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lot these have only received tips in one of the four triple shootings that happened over
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the year right and that's the one they solve so now they're providing the security camera footage
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hoping that someone comes forward with any information you can call tweet text email
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baltimore police and report anything anonymously to metro crime stop yeah but no one's going to
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do that okay let's see this one you got like 10 shakes stopping up the door i swear to god
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i swear to god i'll break your nose that's a little kid saying that
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look and a lot of times black people when white people talk about this they're like oh but white
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crime i'm like i've never seen a white kid do this i've never i grew up in an all white area
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it's not that white people don't commit crime of course but it's per capita they have to understand
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the concept of per capita 70 percent of violent crime in america is committed by the less than
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five percent of the population that is young black males it's crazy yeah and at this age
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this is very dangerous these kids could have a gun
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these kids could shoot you yeah that's true don't they get they get like the thing that kids get
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too don't they what's it called um sure they'd go to juvenile court instead of court right
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yeah when you're young below a certain age they the law often just says you can't be held
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criminally liable no matter what yeah because don't they um don't they say that for like don't
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gangs have kids commit crimes because they know they'll get yeah i saw this case where there's
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do you remember that case in wisconsin where the two friends tried to murder the girl in the woods
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i don't know if you saw it was a few years ago but it was a big x i i lived i used to work in
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same area but like these two like 13 year old girls had a best friend in their friend group
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and they lured her out to the woods stabbed her like 90 times it was something crazy somehow she
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lived but um they got juvie they weren't tried as adults and i'm like i wouldn't want to live next
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to a girl that did i don't care how young she was and a lot of times no matter what they did
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even if they killed someone the sentence automatically ends at 21. that's wow yeah
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because i think she was just put into like some other sort of detention center and then she got
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out i'm like i'm not going to waukesha right now put her up for adoption i don't know don't call
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we write this bitch wow i'm gonna break some up in the bitch i'm god i'm gonna you are gonna be
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young i would like i would like that for a team imagine being a white kid in the same school these
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kids go to i just can't even because when i was a kid i was so afraid of like not following the
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rules so i just can't even imagine this being an environment for a child or like what did you have
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to go through as a kid to be this disrespectful because i i don't know most kids even when i
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coach volleyball and stuff they're pretty coachable they're like excited to learn they want to list
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maybe maybe i'll change my mind when i actually have kids but like my experience with kids is
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they're like kind of sponges so i'm like what is the parents what are the parents doing that they
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this is their demeanor you know well the kids are sponges these kids were sponges too this is what
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they sponged up yeah that's great you can like that but you can't open the door do not play
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i will trash this all i'm close all right we're sorry he's wearing slippers
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he's wearing slippers he's calling her a bitch someone lost their hair from black fatigue
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oh wait hold on we're gonna turn on the sound oh it's got to be the wig thing hey
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hey come on now what are you doing what are you doing you went off hey give me the bag
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there's like no regard for like i don't know when white people steal we're just not so
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it's almost like respectful crimes like when we get caught we're like okay here you go
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but I'm like it's just crazy how black people will be caught red-handed and they'll just double down
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like you're caught give them the bag you know or maybe am I wrong you're the defense attorney
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no no you're right I was just gonna say uh you know white girls do the same thing when they're
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caught doing something bad right they don't say oh you got me right yeah that's true they flip it
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right around on the dude you catch you catch a white girl cheating on you they flip it right
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around it's your fault it happened that's so true do you know what but white women it's like a little
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bit i would say white women are the best manipulators black women show their aggression
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up front they're not hiding shit white women like subtly manipulate you over time so i don't know
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that translates to crime but i when i was in high school the women that did shoplift were always
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from rich families and they didn't do it for money it was for the thrill it was always women it wasn't
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men they steal lipstick stuff like that yeah i mean i didn't know that many people that did it um
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but there was a couple girls at my club where they would like talk about like stealing and i was just
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thinking everyone here's parents are rich because i don't know if you know anything about club
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volleyball but it's expensive you're not doing that unless you have money so i just i think it's
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a different type of stealing too so i mean of course when i was a kid i'd have friends who
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would shoplift little items like that but generally as you say they're doing it for the thrill and
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they're not doing it for resale they're not stealing stuff in volume to sell it back in the
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hood this woman is stealing a bunch of hair extensions and wigs to sell them that's that's
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why they ravaged these walgreens and cbs's and clear off whole shelves that's why they'll fill
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up shopping carts full of laundry detergent and just roll it out to their car pass the registers
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because they're going to sell all that stuff damn all right let's see the next gotta get that weed
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money oh my god okay is oh i have a question is there any crime stat that white people do more
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per capita um because the ones i hear are um sexual abuse and school shootings for some reason
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i still feel like that's wrong i still feel like that's manipulated but i could be wrong
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so i don't know if you know anything i mean it's very difficult to get good statistics because the
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raw numbers are so low in terms of like child sexual crimes i would just tell you look in the
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black community and look at all the 14 year old girls who are pregnant. They're not getting
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knocked up by 15 year old dudes. They're getting knocked up by grown ass adults. That's what's
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happening there. That's obviously sexual abuse. In terms of crimes like mass shootings, they like,
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they really like to manipulate those statistics. They'll define what is a mass shooting in such a
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way that only the white people qualify. But there are shootings at schools every weekend in places
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like chicago that are mass shootings by young black men uh but they're gang activity and they
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just choose to define those differently so it doesn't qualify as a mass shooting event yeah
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that's that was my gut feeling on it because i was just like i don't think that's that big of an
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issue um i mean it kind of is now i it's like more so than when i was a kid but i still
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it just seems like if you were going to school on the south side of chicago you'd be more worried
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John Atwater is live at the basket in West Bridgewater
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walked out of the store here with lobster and steak,
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Officers arrested them out here in the parking lot.
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oh no others watching the combative confrontation can't understand it i'm speechless because
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doesn't matter the reason it's not supposed to act like that investigators said the women
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deliberately for so many years black people gaslit white people and they're like oh it's just racism
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but now they just can't even deny it anymore because we have video we're like check this out
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check this out check this out the racism doesn't work anymore and one of the dumbest things the
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black lives movement black lives matter movement ever did was demand body-worn cameras on police
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officers because i i have thousands of hours of body-worn camera footage of just black people
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acting badly at just typically routine traffic stops you ran a red light you were going a little
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bit too fast your registration has expired oh my god it turns into a shooting it's unbelievable
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No, I've seen a couple because I've done those kinds of reactions and some, the officer wasn't even going to arrest them. The officer gave them so many warnings and he's just like, please don't do this. Please don't, like, keep talking to them like they're kids. And they're like, well, I guess you're getting arrested today, ma'am.
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Also, it's amazing how often the BMI is like in the triple digits, right?
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I mean, I would argue we should base sentencing on BMI.
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That would be a rational way to sentence people for crimes.
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I say, look, it's America's starving oppressed.
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slipped higher priced food like lobster ribeye steaks and truffle butter in blue bags while they
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were checking out and police say when workers confronted them about not paying for the items
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the women started attacking them and yelling racial slurs people are shoplifting they're
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getting beat up for trying to stop the people that's not fair to them i mean it's really messed
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That's how the Gripers always say the physiognomy never lies or something.
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Actually, do you find that criminals are uglier than normal people?
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I think, again, I think it goes along with low IQ, with the kind of inbreeding that leads to low IQ.
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I think all these things are genetically related, right?
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So they're not independent factors from each other.
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The woman on the right looks like a flounder.
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Bird in the parking lot, the sisters are now facing charges, including assault and battery.
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Other shoppers say they have sympathy for the workers who are dedicated to their jobs.
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They went and assaulted people in a store in public that's not all right.
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well those workers thankfully they were not seriously hurt and those two sisters were
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released from custody as the case against them moves forward live in west bridgewater tonight
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this is why whole foods exist so white people have a grocery store they can go to where this
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is less likely to happen yeah and you know it's crazy black people go into white people's spaces
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and then cry racism and it's like why are you here go back go back to your areas you don't
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gotta be here all right invasion at an airbnb rental turned into a shootout in osseola county
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that happened earlier this month in the champions gate area of davenport the sheriff says five
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people are now behind bars as west shoes justin shecker found out deputies are increasing their
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presence in the popular tourist area an old wild wild shootout inside the house and miraculously
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nobody was shot nobody was injured a lot of damage to the house these photos of bullet holes in the
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walls show the aftermath of an armed home invasion wow and that turned into a shootout on november
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5th and what percent of home invasions and in like a death or something is that common
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it's not common because normally the home invaders just overwhelm the people in the house
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a lot of times they know who they're invading a lot of these are drug related events uh so
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if you're a drug dealer you have a very high risk of being the victim of a home invasion
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for example because they know you have drugs and money and they like both of those things oh my
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gosh that just happened to someone i know they died not because they were um this person was
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always addicted to drugs and he wasn't involved but he was in the wrong house and they were trying
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to kill the friend they thought it was him and so then he ended up getting killed yep so yeah as a
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young man i found myself in a situation like that i a buddy asked me to go with them the running
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errand in new york city and we go to this apartment in queens and i walk into the apartment and
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immediately i'm like holy crap this is a drug dealer's apartment i said i'll wait for you at
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the curb man i'm not hanging out of here bad things out of here yeah no seriously because
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this i mean this guy was like when it first happened we thought maybe he was involved but
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it ended up that he wasn't it was just like wrong place wrong time well but but not random right i
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mean if you put yourself in places that have a high probability for violence no no like um no
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we weren't like shocked it happened like we weren't like shocked it was kind of sad because i think he
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was like trying to get better apparently he was like reconciling with his wife or what like whatever
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but don't ever do that either do you know what this might have been one of the few divorce cases
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that i i understood because when people get on drugs it's very difficult to deal with
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the no drugs are uh yeah so it's almost like a traumatic brain injury when someone goes on drugs
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whoever the person they were before they were on drugs they're not that person anymore yeah
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and often if it's bad the drugs literally take over so you're actually you're not communicating
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with your your daughter or your son or your friend or whoever may have been in the past
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you're communicating with fentanyl or you're communicating with meth that that's what's
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actually there now yeah um i found too um i knew someone i had a different like kind of extended
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relative that was addicted to heroin and he died when he was uh 40 but he was like the last of all
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of his friends like he was kind of old i guess for a heroin addict um and yeah i mean he was
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it it doesn't seem like it ends well you know but the one though i've noticed a lot of people do
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coke and are seemingly okay you're older than me yeah so did like well how does that usually play
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out did they die when i was a young man and you're and you're in law so don't like a bunch of lawyers
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do coke isn't that a thing oh yeah alcohol and drug abuse is almost as high with lawyers as it
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is with police officers it's off the rails the single most common way that lawyers get suspended
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from the practice of law is alcohol and drug uh abuse uh because they start you know dropping
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important things in their practice and they end up getting called out for that uh when i was a young
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man in the 80s coke was everywhere it was every this is new york city it was everywhere everywhere
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it was almost impossible not to be associated with it and i've heard it rumored that coke is
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a hell of a drug it was uh i'll say this coke is the one drug that i tried that after i tried it
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i said i'm never doing this again because it was very seductive it was very seductive you feel like
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you're superman you don't feel intoxicated you're not slurring you're not disoriented you just feel
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like you are the coolest alpha stud in the room it's it's amazing does it kill people usually or
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i mean because i i've only i've never seen someone over a long period be addicted to coke so i don't
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really know how it plays out yeah most people run out of money or go to jail but if you do it if you
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have enough money to afford it you do it long enough it does cause a lot of cardiovascular
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damage so it destroys your heart uh it destroys the cardiovascular system in your body it'll
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destroy your nose so they die of like heart attacks well a lot of people of course progress
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rest of other drugs oh so you know you start with coke and you end up doing meth or you end up doing
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heroin and that's ultimately what kills you oh okay because i think people speculated that's why
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kevin samuels died he was doing coke i don't know if he was or he wasn't but that was like that was
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a story that was on the internet well i mean the trouble today of course is that every illicit drug
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on the marketplace is cut with fentanyl yeah because it adds a bang effect to the drug and
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it's relatively inexpensive so it's a good thing to cut the drugs with to you know increase the
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volume um and you have no idea you know it's not you're not buying this stuff from a pharmaceutical
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company right uh you're buying it from some dude who cut it in the his mom's basement down the
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street and he puts in a milligram too much of fentanyl and he'll kill everybody on the block
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yeah i've never done coke but i've i've seen people do it and it seems to be one was actually
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a pretty it was a dude who owned like car washes so it was like i don't know and then the other
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ones were like guys i went to school with um went into finance and they came back with coke
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yeah it was like it helps to have money and at least back in the day frankly it helped with women
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i mean if you were like a mediocre looking guy but you had some money you could get some pretty
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hot women if you had coke oh because they want to do coke they wanted the coke we love drugs i
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think we love drugs for the men on leader street in the champions gate area back door the sliding
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glass doors were shot out there was bullet holes throughout the house numerous osteola county
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sheriff christopher blackman says a teenage victim told deputies that a group of men dressed in black
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and wearing ski masks approached her outside the home i bet it was white guys sorry they come up to
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her gunpoint took her back inside the house and was trying to do the home invasion but they didn't
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know inside there was other guys inside with guns as well deputy searching the neighborhood arrested
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these two suspects i mean just you can't make this stuff up yeah they just do look like you
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picked me with one where where did they come is there like a a a black book for baby names
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positively identified them they were booked into the osceola county jail they look nice
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and then they're like oh why are they rejecting black people's resumes i'm like i have no idea
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with a name like davante why you would get rejected i mean why wouldn't you want to get
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you know if you were at the airport and it was busy and you know people were sharing cabs why
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wouldn't you want to get in a cab with these two guys they look so nice
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aggravated assault shooting in an occupied dwelling grand theft and armed robbery charges
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the sheriff says three other suspects were located
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oh can you remove the the text can we see the names yeah let me see yeah
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so davante and markel we already saw alvan jaquan and ronal what are these names you've ever seen
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before in your life? No. What is Jaquan's eyes? Like, why are they like that? They're like too
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far apart. Oh my gosh. This guy has crazy eyes. This guy, I think I'd be most likely to get
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killed by the guy on the right. So did you hear that Pennsylvania just passed a state law that
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you can't discriminate in hiring based on people's hairstyle? Oh my God. Why not? Because this guy
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was not getting hired right are you hiring that guy yeah and that's the thing i'm like i um i did
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a show the other day where i'm just like white people we just walk away when we're exhausted
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from black people we're not gonna fight we're just gonna leave and i said against all odds i'm still
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an equal opportunity employer but you guys are testing me you're testing my patients
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arrested this week in orange county now our criminal investigation division spent a lot of
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hours, a lot of hours with research and search warrants, getting information we needed to lead
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us to these other three people. Sheriff Blackman tells us to his deputies have stepped up patrols
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in the popular tourist area with a lot of short-term rentals. He says recently they've had
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multiple calls for home invasions. So I would say to any tourists that are down in that area,
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be careful. They say this is Orange County or to Davenport. Florida, you're on vacation. No,
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it's florida oscala stay vigilant and to the people is that a nice area or is that ghetto
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uh i mean counties in florida are super big so it's not uncommon for them to have nice areas
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and ghetto areas what do you what do you suggest for places to live because it's like if you live
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in too nice of an area doesn't that make you a target because they'll go rob there you think
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i mean you know if you're if you're in a super high-end house then then you can become targeted
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by super high-end thieves they'll show up with the equipment to block wi-fi and all that kind of
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stuff um you know i mean maybe have your own security at that point if you have that kind of
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money mostly you can avoid crime so uh there's a company lexus that does it's a professional legal
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research database company it's what i do to research the law but they provide for free for
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anybody a crime map you can get a map of the u.s just like google earth and zoom in on a particular
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neighborhood and it'll show you all the reported crimes and my wife emily and i are right now
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looking to move out of colorado to tennessee and we use this map to find communities so we'll look
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at a city and then i'll zoom out from the city and i'll look for little pockets that don't have
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any violent crime that's where we look for houses so the white areas well it turns out everyone's
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white yeah if you see something out of the norm say something let us know the sheriff says his
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detectives are this which of these guys are going to see something and say something yeah which of
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these guys are going to rat somebody out in their neighborhood how many baby mamas do you think they
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have oh my god i feel like davante over here has like he gives me like three baby mama energy
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not renal i just i don't think renal like there's half an elementary school right here yeah these
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five men could be suspects in the other home invasion they're robbing the walgreens and
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Covering Osceola County, Justin Shekhar, WESH 2 News.
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Well, that's all the black fatigue I got today.
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Of course, as you mentioned earlier, you know, there are, of course, productive, intelligent,
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and the first thing they do when they have the resources is move out of these communities
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they're white communities they're more fatigued than white people yeah they are far more i mean
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i i have a guy that works for my show you've probably seen him in the chat doug mp yeah yeah
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sure i mean listen to him talk about black women once
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um well thank you so much for coming on um where can the people find you where can they get your
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book uh at the brink of show is the best place on youtube and on twitter uh but don't don't follow
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do that too i don't want to tell you you don't want to watch my show let's just be
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