Fed Explains Travis Rudolph Case! Murder Or Self Defense?
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3 hours and 36 minutes
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178.0046
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129
Summary
On today's episode of FedReacts, we cover the Travis Rudolph case, the Michael Jackson case, and the Jeffrey Epstein case. Also, we have a special guest on the show, Myron Gaines, a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations.
Transcript
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And we are live. What's up, guys? Welcome to FedReacts. We're going to be covering the Travis Rudolph case.
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This guy, guys, this case is crazy. Let's get into it, man.
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A special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, okay, guys? HSI.
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Defender Jeffrey Williams and associate YSL did commit the felony.
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This guy got arrested, espionage, okay, trading secrets with the Russians.
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John Wayne Gacy, a.k.a. The Killer Clown, okay, one of the most prolific serial killers of all time.
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Zodiac Killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California.
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All these serial killers, guys, they really get off on getting attention from the media.
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Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
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It was O.J. working together to get Nicole killed.
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We're going to go over his past, the gang tie, so that this all makes sense.
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We're going to be covering the Travis Rudolph case.
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You guys have been requesting this one for a long time.
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Angie has been getting swarmed on Instagram thanks to you guys on this one.
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This one, the Michael Jackson case, you guys have been requesting quite a bit.
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Obviously, we still got a bunch of serial killers in the queue as well that we're going to cover for y'all.
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I know this podcast helps a lot of you guys pass the time.
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And I know a lot of you guys enjoy the true crime stuff because we're the best true crime channel on YouTube, goddammit.
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All right, we're going to go ahead and take over away from these makeup YouTubers that are here talking about Jeffrey Dahmer while putting on eyeliner.
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But anyway, real quick, I hit some of these chats.
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Because the biggest things that contribute to your credit score, guys, are utilization and paying your bills on time.
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Mr. Ravis goes, I was hoping for Myron to react to this roasting session.
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I was like, wow, y'all are going to enjoy this one.
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IRS goes, Myron, I'm sending some agents to your location ASAP to make sure them boys haven't come after you.
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If you are there, I'll tell them to listen at the door first so if you're beating some cheeks, they don't interrupt you.
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I know you guys love Angie, but she actually, she had to work tonight.
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So, you know, I think she's getting out in the next, like, hour or so.
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But, anyway, guys, without further ado, we're going to go ahead and cover this case.
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You guys have been requesting this one for a while, so let's get right into it.
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And don't forget to like the video on your way and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
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Travis Rudolph, Travis Deontay James Rudolph, born September 15, 1995, is an American football wide receiver.
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He played college football at Florida State and has previously played for the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, NFL.
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He attended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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As a senior, he had 63 receptions for school records, 1,237 yards and 15 touchdowns.
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Rudolph was rated by Rivals.com as a five-star recruit and was ranked as the number one receiver in his class.
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He committed to Florida State to play college football.
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And, as you guys know, he ended up, I think, playing, like, one or two seasons with the Giants.
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Rudolph signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent following the 2017 NFL draft.
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He was waived on September 2, 2017 and was signed to the Giants practice squad the next day.
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He was promoted to the active roster on October 9, 2017 after injuries to multiple receivers on the team.
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Rudolph recorded his first NFL reception in his Week 7 game against the Seattle Seahawks on October 22, 2017.
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Rudolph finished the game with three receptions for 32 yards.
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On September 1, 2018, Rudolph was waived by the Giants.
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And then he played for the Miami Dolphins for a bit.
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Or he was signed, yep, for the practice squad on October 10, 2018.
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However, he suffered a torn ACL on his first day of practice and was placed on the practice squad slash injured list.
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Then he signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League on January 6, 2020.
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He was released on April 7, 2021, which we're going to cover why he was released here in a bit.
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And then obviously, as you guys know, on April 7, 2021, he was arrested in Palm Beach County, Florida,
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and charged with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder.
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Well, it was his girlfriend here who was the one that called three individuals over after they got in an argument,
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I got a video here that kind of summarizes this for you all.
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So let's go ahead and play this video, and then we're going to go ahead and look into his girlfriend.
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It's a guy out here saying that he's just been shot.
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April 7, 2021, 911 calls for help flooding to...
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You're probably wondering, who are these individuals here?
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These are the individuals, guys, that are about to pay our friend Travis Rudolph a visit
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For the first time, Travis Rudolph talks about the night he says...
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And you guys are probably wondering, where did they show up exactly?
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Where they showed up, my friends, was right here.
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This is pretty much where I'm almost certain this is the house right here.
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And you guys are going to see some of the surveillance footage, which you guys can see here,
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And this is Lake Park, Florida, Palm Beach County.
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You know, obviously not an optimal place to get into a gunfight, which you guys are going
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I heard just a loud bang, as if, like, the police was at the door.
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In exclusive video, we can now see everything playing out on security cameras.
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You can see here, four ninjas, one, two, three, and a fourth one right there.
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So, my brother was the first one to get to the door.
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And if you guys noticed there, as a friend pointed out to me, you can see that the brother
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He comes out and immediately closes the door behind him.
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You know, obviously, instinct to protect his sibling.
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He obviously knows that his brother and girlfriend got in an argument and these guys aren't there
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According to court records, Rudolph and his then-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, got into
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This bitch got me fucked up is what he basically said.
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And just so you guys know, he did not hit her back.
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So, now, she texted her brother after the fact.
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Because this actually went down around midnight.
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Evidence shows they both made threats towards Rudolph.
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As soon as I came outside, literally, Tyler, like, he sucker punched me to my left eye.
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And during that time, Tyler pulled out his firearm.
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Sebastian was like, you messed with the wrong girl.
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And then that's when I went back inside and grabbed my firearm.
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Because what you guys got to understand is that when it comes to shootings, whether it's the police or a private citizen or whatever, you're not judged, okay, on 2020 hindsight.
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You're judged at what were the facts given to you at the time of a rapidly evolving moment where there's potentially life or death, right?
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Like, how would a rational person have acted in that situation, okay?
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So, if you got guys showing up at your house at midnight, right, after you had just had this argument with your girl and it's her brother and they start hitting you and they're saying you're going to die tonight, demon time, all this other stuff, which you guys are going to hear some of that testimony later on, right?
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A reasonable person would believe my life is in danger.
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And then on top of that, your brother gets assaulted as well during this situation, right?
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So, he comes back out and he also sees that they came with a gun.
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So, that means obviously, right, they're not here to mess around.
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And that's when I went back inside and grabbed my firearm.
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The video shows Rudolph then running off his property with an AR-15.
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I give him a pass there because it's always wet in Florida.
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Can't jump by two of those guys getting kicked.
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So, that's the reason why I went down the street.
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While they're all in their car, I see two firearms pointing at me and my brother.
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Bam, that's one of the firearms involved in an altercation.
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Not a fan of that gun, but that's a whole other conversation.
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A split decision where I just felt like it's either me and my brother or these guys.
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He's letting that ting sing, if you know what I'm saying.
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And the car ended up getting disabled, by the way.
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Can't even count how many times I shot, to be honest with you.
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And on top of that, I mean, I felt like I had to keep shooting.
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I'm going to assert my Fifth Amendment right to silence.
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Until the threat is no longer a threat anymore.
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But, yeah, shout-out to my guy, Fresh, even though I hate his soul.
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I was just trying to get them away from me and my brother, from killing us, really.
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This is the guy, Sebastian, that was beating him up with the brother.
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Keyshawn Jones and Christopher Lowe were not hurt.
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It was a matter of life or death at that moment that I had shot.
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And I'll do the exact same thing if it came down to it.
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She texts her brother, which obviously these text messages came out during the trial, which
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we're going to talk about that, where she says, go shoot his shit up, blah, blah, blah.
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They're beating on your brother to show up at your house at midnight.
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Yeah, you're going to, you know, obviously defend yourself.
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All you need to know about the former NFL wide receiver's personal life.
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Former NFL star Travis Rudolph is faced with a murder trial for a shooting incident from
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The 27-year-old has been charged with one count of first-degree murder in connection with
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the death of Sebastian Jean Jacquez in Lake Park, Florida.
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Last week, Rudolph's ex-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, was cross-examined for hours in relation
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to the murder case, which, by the way, we're going to play some of that cross-examination.
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According to Rudolph's defense attorney, Jones is an out-of-work real estate agent.
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Every girl in South Florida is a fucking real estate agent, man.
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And on my head, I'm like, bro, when's the last house y'all sold?
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But they're not really out here selling houses.
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But of course, she's an out-of-work real estate agent.
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She was also reportedly married to another man when she was in a relationship with Rudolph.
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Jones also has a brother named Keyshawn, who was the guy that showed up with the hoodie
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And what makes this even funnier, guys, is that she was angry that he was texting another
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She was mad and started hitting him and called her brother to go shoot his shit up because
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I literally feel like I'm at a fucking circus right now, like.
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You find out that the dude that you're cheating with has a chick that he's texting, and then
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you go ahead and you send your dumb ass brother over there, hey, go shoot up his shit.
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Brother goes over there, yeah, we gonna get him, we gonna get him, next thing you know,
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fuck around and find out, fucking, and then your boy, like, bro, gone, you know, just
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So anyway, Jones satisfied that she had texted her brother to shoot up his shit after she found
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However, she also admitted that she never intended for her brother and his friends
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to hurt the former NFL star despite sending the provocative text.
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Oh, yeah, like, they just showed up with guns and they wanted to sing Kumbaya.
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Travis Rudolph's ex-girlfriend's question about what she found on the former NFL player's phone
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that led to them getting into a fight the night he shot up, he shot a group of men.
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I was more hurt than angry, Dominic Jones said, about learning Rudolph had been cheating
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on her, which is, I don't even know how to respond to that, but let's play this clip,
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How would you feel uncertainty if the relationship was, had changed course?
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It's not that I cared, it's just that I just had surgery, so I kind of wanted comforting
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from him and him to be there a little bit more and things like that.
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Well, you had some concerns because the minute he stepped out of the house, when DJ came home,
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you took it upon himself to snoop through his phone, you right?
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I didn't snoop because he gave me the passport, so I just...
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Yo, this cross-examination I'm about to show y'all is fucking entertainment, bro.
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He did not give you the passport that day, right?
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He gave it to me to let me know I can look through it whenever I wanted to.
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Right, that he gave you that passport months earlier, earlier on the relationship, right?
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So, this is not a situation where you guys are alone in his house.
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So, he walks out for a minute, and you could not resist to take his phone, his personal
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property, go in, put his password, and start snooping around, right?
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Yes, because we were in a relationship, and he gave me that password.
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So, have you snooped around in his phone on prior occasions with his password?
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No, because I just had surgery, so I haven't seen him in, like, I haven't seen him in a while.
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So, you were snooping around because you were...
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You were snooping around because you were concerned about him seeing other women down
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The bottom line is he was my boyfriend at the time.
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I haven't seen him in a month, and I was curious.
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And when Travis said that he found Kyla's body more attractive than yours, you became infuriated.
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You weren't upset that he found Kyla more attractive than you?
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Why would you feel uncertainty if the police...
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The arrest slash notice to appear, as you guys can see here.
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Let me enlarge this for you all so it's easier to read.
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We got here, obviously, the HCORI number, which means the agency that arrested him.
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Agency name, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
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They didn't want to put where it was, but I showed you all the address earlier.
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And then, obviously, Ruach Travis Deontay James.
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They even got religion here, which is interesting.
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Well, just so y'all know, first-degree murder would be considered,
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But that's what they ended up charging him with off-rip.
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And then, obviously, attempted because there were three counts
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because he shot at the other individuals that were in the vehicle.
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So, your signature of the arresting officer, Detective E. Vander Loan.
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And then you go into the probable cause affidavit, right?
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Which we're going to read this, as you guys know.
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They're going to outline all the facts in the investigation that led to them establishing probable cause to arrest.
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Now, you guys are probably wondering, okay, one more time, what is probable cause?
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Guys, probable cause is the threshold that you need to reach in the United States to make an arrest and also to indict an individual.
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So, they probably did it, which is probable cause, right?
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And then the affidavit, which we've went through a bunch of these on this channel now at this point,
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whether it's the federal one where the criminal complaint attached with an affidavit,
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or a probable cause arrest affidavit, which the state typically uses or calls it,
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it outlines all the facts of the investigation.
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So, we're going to go ahead and get into the details and the narrative that the detective writes.
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So, we're going to go ahead and skim through this and read this pretty quickly.
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On Wednesday, April 7, 2021, approximately 1,300 hours.
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So, this is at around midnight, right, when the guys show up.
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West Palm Beach Police Department at West Palm Beach Fire Rescue responded to the area of 40th Street
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and Broadway Ave in West Palm Beach, Florida, 33407,
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in reference to a shooting victim in a vehicle.
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Simultaneously, detectives responded to the area of 586 North Redwood Drive,
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That's the address that I showed you guys earlier right here.
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I think this is the house right here, if I'm not mistaken.
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Because you guys can see here, this is the area where he came out slipping and sliding
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In reference to another male suffering from gunshot wounds, which was later found to be
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related to the shooting victim at 40th Street and Broadway Ave.
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Upon arrival at 40th Street and Broadway Ave in West Palm Beach, West Palm Beach police
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officers found a black male later identified as, and we know his name is Sebastian, unresponsive
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in the front passenger seat of a black Cadillac XTS bearing Florida tag 846YYY, okay?
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Sebastian was pronounced deceased by West Palm Beach Fire Rescue at 26, at 02600 hours.
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So they literally looked at him, 13 minutes later, he's dead.
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Simultaneously, the shooting victim found near 586 North Redwood Drive was identified
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And was transported to St. Mary's Medical Center in critical but stable condition.
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If y'all want, you guys can, if you guys want, I can go ahead and tell you guys what
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Give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to let you guys know what it is.
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One in the chat if you guys want me to go over what FCIC, NCIC is, or two in the chat
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if you guys want me to go ahead and just continue reading the affidavit.
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Okay, I've broken down what NCIC is in the past, but I can go ahead and do it for y'all
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Okay, so NCIC, guys, stands for the National Crime Information Center or Index Center,
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Basically what the NCIC is, guys, is it is a database run by the FBI that has, everything
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has, yeah, National Crime Information Center, NCIC, okay?
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And what NCIC, guys, is it's basically, think of it as a national database that houses a
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So when you're arrested, right, whether it's by a federal agency, a local agency, municipality,
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sheriff's office, whatever it may be, you're going to go ahead and get fingerprinted and
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When you get fingerprinted, they're going to put your fingerprints into NCIC, okay?
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And then that's going to generate an FBI number, okay?
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And this FBI number pretty much is generated with everyone, that's unique to them.
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It's unique to them because it's based off fingerprints.
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That FBI number is attributed to either an arrest record or a background check record,
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So me, for example, I have an FBI number because I went through a background check to
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get a clearance, so therefore they fingerprinted me to get my clearance, right?
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So I have an FBI number, but there's also people that have FBI numbers that are for criminal
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They've been arrested before, whether it was by NYPD, the FBI, Marshal Service, a sheriff's
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office, and hunky punk, whatever the fuck, there's going to be an FBI number generated
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because those fingerprints are rolled, they got put into NCIC.
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And then if you want to search an individual, right, so anytime you get pulled over on the
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side of the road, et cetera, what the police officer does is he takes your driver's license,
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he goes back to a squad car, types your name into NCIC and something also called NLITS,
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National Law Enforcement Telecommunication System, NLITS, all right?
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And NCIC is the federal version, NLITS is the state version, okay?
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And then some states, in this case, have something like this where it's called FCIC, which is
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probably the Florida Crime Information Center, all right?
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So what they probably did was they took the individual's names, whether it's their driver's
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licenses, IDs, et cetera, typed them into the database, found out who they really were,
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So if I'm going to, you know, summarize this for y'all, NCIC is the federal level National
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Crime Information Center, right, which has all your federal shit.
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It's going to have, if you're arrested by the FBI, if you're arrested by the marshals,
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Now, if you're arrested by the state, you're going to go ahead and still be in NCIC, but
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you're going to have to go through NLITS to view that record because NLITS is the state
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version, National Law Enforcement Telecommunication System.
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NLITS also has driver license information, DMV information, et cetera.
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And then NCIC also has the federal level stuff.
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So basically, NCIC and NLITS work together like this, guys, okay, without me going into
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But you got the federal version, state version.
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They're tied together typically in one database.
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You go on NCIC to get NLITS information because NCIC is what houses everything.
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Give me a one in the chat if that makes sense, and then I can continue on.
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If not, then I can kind of rephrase it so it's a little bit more understandable.
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Who else is going to give y'all breakdowns like that?
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The reason why I know this shit is because I actually use these databases.
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I was actually out here doing this shit, so I know what I'm talking about.
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There's not much things I'm cocky about, but this is definitely one of them.
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So, don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
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I only ask that you support the channel by liking the video.
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All right, so it was transported to St. Mary's Medical Center in critical but stable condition.
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That was one of the other friends, as you guys know, right?
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At the time of officer's arrival at 40th Street and Broadway Ave, two additional occupants of the vehicle were still on the scene, driver and real passenger.
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The driver, if I'm not mistaken, guys, was Keyshawn, who is the brother of Dominique Jones, okay?
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And speaking with such and such, he said that earlier this evening he had been spending time with the decedent, whom he referred to as Sebastian, decedent, which is the person that died, and blank at blank residence.
00:30:47.780
When he was contacted by, this is probably his sister, Dominique, okay, I'll fill in the blanks for y'all, who told him that she had been in an altercation with her boyfriend, whom Keyshawn, right?
00:30:57.540
We know it's fucking Keyshawn, identified as Travis Rudolph, okay?
00:31:03.460
Keyshawn said that he has known Rudolph for approximately one year and has been to his residence before.
00:31:08.180
Keyshawn said that after speaking with Dominique, he, blank, blank, and blank, a.k.a. the three ninjas that he was with, drove to Rudolph's residence in blank mother's vehicle, one of the guys' mom's vehicle, with the intent of speaking with Rudolph.
00:31:32.900
Blank said that upon arrival at Rudolph's residence, blank, all occupants of the vehicle exited the vehicle and knocked on Rudolph's door, at which time Rudolph's brother answered the door.
00:31:46.620
He said that he asked to speak with Rudolph, and Rudolph exited the residence, along with Rudolph's brother and Rudolph, whom said was immediately combative and confrontational.
00:31:57.920
Well, you did show up at his house at midnight, so, yeah.
00:32:04.680
Remember, guys, this is the statement from the brother.
00:32:06.820
Obviously, they got to redact it to hell, but we know.
00:32:08.640
We can read between the lines over here at FedReacts, goddammit.
00:32:13.640
Keyshawn said that Rudolph and Rudolph's brother started fighting with all occupants of the vehicle as their blank tried to stop them from fighting.
00:32:22.120
Blank said that after fighting for several minutes, he told the other occupants to go back to the vehicle so they could leave,
00:32:26.860
at which time he saw Rudolph re-enter his residence while his blank and blank remained outside.
00:32:33.820
Blank said that, well, this is Keyshawn, that he entered the driver's side of his vehicle, entered the front passenger side.
00:32:41.280
Sebastian, the person that died, right, entered the front passenger side of the vehicle, and he was under the impression that blank and blank had entered the rear passenger sides of the vehicle.
00:32:52.180
Keyshawn said that he turned around before driving away, at which time he saw Rudolph running behind them, holding an unknown firearm.
00:33:03.240
Keyshawn said that he only saw Rudolph holding a firearm, and shortly thereafter, saw Rudolph shooting at the occupants of his vehicle.
00:33:12.580
Keyshawn said that he quickly fled the area, and shortly after the gunshots began, said that he was hit.
00:33:18.300
So, blank started driving towards the hospital at a fast rate of speed.
00:33:23.300
As they fled, he realized that Sebastian was not in the vehicle.
00:33:28.540
Blank said that by the time he reached, I don't know if it was Sebastian, actually.
00:33:32.100
He said by the time he reached 40th Street and Broadway Ave, his vehicle ceased operating due to the damage sustained as he was trying to flee the area.
00:33:38.100
And by that time, he was slumped over and unresponsive.
00:33:51.200
And this is the brother right here, by the way, guys, testifying in court.
00:34:19.580
We're on 40th Street and, I don't know, we're in North Lake, 40th Street and, um.
00:34:26.900
Broadway, Broadway, yeah, 40th Street Broadway.
00:34:48.100
This is the brother that showed up with the friends and, you know, was basically attacking
00:34:56.220
So, and this is him on the stand and this is him making the 911 call.
00:35:01.000
And he's the only one that's injured there, he's the only one that's out, yes, please, please, okay, we have help on the way to you.
00:35:24.520
And you say you can't tell when you're on your body, he's a shot, right?
00:35:33.480
40th and Broadway, there's a, there's a, there's a, there's a gas station for the banding, uh, abandoned auto part, something, something, 40th Street and Broadway.
00:35:40.760
Okay, again, is he on 40th Street or on Broadway?
00:35:43.940
We are, we are on 40th Street and Broadway, it's the intersection.
00:36:25.500
No, he lived in North Lake somewhere, I'm not sure.
00:36:37.000
I understand they're gonna come help, and the medics are allowed as well,
00:36:39.760
but you're saying Travis Rudolph shot him here.
00:36:43.300
He shot him at his, he shot him around the neighborhood.
00:36:56.600
and we came down the street, and the car stopped working.
00:37:16.080
You definitely know his address, because y'all showed up there.
00:37:20.740
Okay, so you guys were hanging out at his house.
00:37:23.000
He came outside, shot at you guys, and you drove to this location?
00:37:30.680
We were trying to get to the car, and he went back into the house, got a gun, came outside.
00:37:36.140
We were in the car, driving away, and he started to shoot at us.
00:37:38.680
Okay, now, how many of the people are with you right now?
00:37:44.540
Two, and my son, he was with us, I don't know where he's at.
00:38:26.540
And you guys can see here, that's a chain with his friend's picture there.
00:38:36.940
And, obviously, that's you seeking help for Sebastian, is that right?
00:38:43.400
Now, when you, after you made that phone call, towards the end of the call, we can hear you say, yes, please.
00:38:54.220
Or do you recall who you're referring to, who you're talking to at that point?
00:38:59.100
Okay, so, at that point, law enforcement started to arrive where you guys were.
00:39:05.060
Do you know, at this point, at the point where you're on Broadway, and law enforcement starts to arrive, do you know where Tyler is?
00:39:14.540
When law enforcement arrived at the scene, what did they do with you guys?
00:39:37.000
Yo, man, y'all got no fucking chill in the chat, man.
00:40:03.860
Did you tell them that you had a gun that night and you took a gun over there?
00:40:10.820
Did you tell them that you went over to the defendant's house to confront him about what he did to your sister earlier the previous day?
00:40:43.620
I'm going to show you what is going to be state's composite 12A through G.
00:40:48.660
And, Judge, I believe these are in my stipulation as well.
00:40:57.360
So, he called 911, which you guys just listened to that 911 call.
00:41:03.300
However, he said that he had never met Rudolph in person prior to tonight and only knew him via social media.
00:41:08.080
Detectives spoke with Blank at St. Mary's Medical Center who corroborated the accounts given by both Blank and Blank.
00:41:12.820
While there, Blank, Rudolph's Blank, identified as, I think this is Rudolph's brother, arrived and told detectives, oh, no, this is Dominique.
00:41:21.520
Now, she had been in a physical altercation with Rudolph earlier this evening and had told her, Blank, who told her that he was going to go to Rudolph's house to speak with him.
00:41:31.540
She said that she was not present at the time of the shooting.
00:41:34.640
Upon arrival to Blank, deputies had already made contact with the residents and had conducted a safety sweep of the residents, at which time deputies noted there were multiple video surveillance cameras affixed to the surface and a monitoring system was observed inside the residence.
00:41:47.960
Upon attempting to speak with Travis Rudolph, he immediately invoked his right to counsel and further questioning was not attempted.
00:41:57.900
Guys, when the police want to talk to you, you say, nah, lawyer, I'm not talking to y'all niggas.
00:42:04.260
Upon attempting to speak with Blank and their Blank, both invoked their right to counsel.
00:42:11.160
While speaking to Blank, she spontaneously uttered that the situation was self-defense.
00:42:16.840
Detectives were able to speak with a cooperating independent witness who told detectives that earlier this evening, he witnessed Travis Rudolph, whom he knows as the football player, in a physical altercation with his Blank in front of the yard of Rudolph's residence.
00:42:27.100
That's the video surveillance that we showed you guys earlier.
00:42:29.900
He said that within hours of seeing this, he saw multiple people to include Blank and Blank in a physical altercation in the front yard.
00:42:35.200
He confirmed that Blank was trying to stop their altercation.
00:42:37.740
The cooperating witness told detectives that he saw all the participants run southbound on North Redwood Drive and then heard numerous gunshots.
00:42:44.400
So he basically saw the fight between Rudolph and his girl and Rudolph and the brother and his four compadres, right?
00:42:53.700
He said that he then saw Travis Rudolph return to his residence from the area of the shooting, holding a rifle.
00:43:01.260
He said that he then saw Blank return to the residence, but he did not see Blank holding a gun.
00:43:05.860
Based on the above, probable cause exists to charge Travis Rudolph with one count of first-degree murder with a firearm and three counts of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm.
00:43:15.240
And there you go, signed by Detective E. Vanderland and named notary public clerk of courts, etc.
00:43:23.280
I guess this is the person that was witnessed in front of.
00:43:26.440
This is the signature of the arresting slash investigating officer, right?
00:43:29.820
And then here's like, I guess, an internal document for Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office arrest only.
00:43:36.580
You can see here, NCIC, FBI, and in-state FDLE slash doc.
00:43:46.200
And then this, I guess this shows like this is what they did, the page numbers.
00:43:57.960
But anyway, and then here's the booking number.
00:44:09.880
So now, we're going to go ahead and go into, we talked about this.
00:44:18.540
This is going to be the fight, right, with his girl before the shooting.
00:44:43.500
Um, you guys are probably wondering, well, Myron, hold on.
00:44:53.460
Isn't it bad to put your defendant on the stand or your client on the stand?
00:44:59.780
Obviously, you've got the Fifth Amendment right.
00:45:01.120
You have the right to stay silent and not say anything and or testify against yourself, testify in a trial where you are to defend it.
00:45:11.640
Because obviously, anything you say can be used against you.
00:45:13.780
So, you have the right to face your accusers and also not to take the stand.
00:45:17.860
However, one of the situations where taking the stand can actually help you is a case like this, a self-defense case, all right?
00:45:26.380
As you guys know, in Florida, we have the Stand Your Ground Law, right?
00:45:29.440
Which means you basically don't have a duty to retreat.
00:45:31.920
And then we also have the Castle Doctrine, which also says in your home, you don't have a duty to retreat, okay?
00:45:39.200
But that's the, you know, for purposes of simplifying this, that's what the Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine basically are, right?
00:45:45.800
And he has both of these in this instance to a degree.
00:45:49.200
Now, obviously, as you guys saw, the people were retreating.
00:45:52.700
So, there's an argument like, hey, you were chasing them down.
00:45:57.680
You don't have a self-defense argument anymore, all right?
00:46:01.960
And we're going to talk about that in a little bit more detail.
00:46:04.200
But we're going to go ahead and read his, not read, we're going to listen to some of his testimony here.
00:46:08.980
But in a self-defense case, this is one of the rare exceptions where it takes, it makes sense to take the stand.
00:46:13.840
And as you guys know, Kyle Ranhouse, he took the stand in his case as well.
00:46:19.880
Because only you really can give the intimate details as to why you used deadly force in a self-defense situation.
00:46:29.100
This is why typically, this is one of the rare exceptions where taking the stand in a case where you are the defendant makes sense.
00:46:42.400
I heard this loud banging, like constant banging, as if someone was, like, really trying to get your attention.
00:46:51.720
Bro, we got 1,300, 1,400 of y'all watching right now.
00:46:54.540
Y'all could be anywhere else in the world, but you're here with me.
00:47:10.580
He, like, darted to the door, like, without any hesitation.
00:47:27.960
I just thought at that moment that the threats were real.
00:47:29.660
So I grabbed my firearm and I headed towards the door.
00:47:31.880
So your instincts kicked in that maybe this is real?
00:47:33.740
So this is when they basically first show up, et cetera.
00:47:38.420
Do you think it was the police, like, your mom and brother, testified,
00:47:41.240
I thought it could be possibly police because that's something that usually
00:47:56.740
Like, the first thing that I just grabbed, and it was the nearest thing to me.
00:48:04.540
I remember when I ran around the corner, I looked up on the monitor.
00:48:08.460
I seen those four guys, and I noticed Keyshawn because he has this
00:48:10.540
significant hairstyle, which was like a flat top at the time.
00:48:14.580
When I went out there, I put my firearm near the door.
00:48:20.120
He just wanted to say, I know that bummy-ass haircut he got.
00:48:25.240
I just felt like I could mediate the situation.
00:48:26.740
I just feel like it's a time and place for everything.
00:48:30.660
So I just felt like I could mediate the situation.
00:48:32.360
It's like nobody wants to do anything in front of their mother.
00:48:42.700
You feel like once they saw your mom, that'd be the end of it?
00:48:47.140
Could you hear what anyone was saying before you went outside?
00:48:49.860
Don't think I could hear them saying, like, where's Travis?
00:48:56.940
And keep in mind, guys, don't forget, his brother is the first one to go out there, right?
00:49:00.800
So here in the clip, right, this is them coming up.
00:49:05.400
We can now see everything playing out on security.
00:49:10.740
You already know that these guys are here for business.
00:49:18.760
So our brother was the first one to get to the door.
00:49:27.580
According to court records, Rudolph and his then-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, got into a fight earlier.
00:49:46.260
Literally, I walk outside and I was going to approach Keyshawn and I was going to say, I said, what's up?
00:49:51.240
But before I even get the up part, the guy with the shirt off with the tattoos, he had sucker punched me in my left eye.
00:50:06.100
And that's important, guys, because you got someone.
00:50:08.680
So basically, there's four guys show up at your house at midnight.
00:50:14.420
You know who one of them is because he's the brother of your girl, right?
00:50:19.140
So obviously, that adds a level of danger and suspense where someone might go ahead and act on that with deadly force, right?
00:50:30.540
So I want you all to really take in this testimony.
00:50:33.840
And I'll pause it here in certain parts to give you guys a little bit more insight.
00:50:36.680
But keep in mind that put yourself in his shoes listening to this story, okay?
00:50:41.360
Again, this is one of the rare circumstances where testifying as the defendant could work in your favor in a self-defense case.
00:50:49.100
Because you need to be able to take the jury through the events that transpired that led you to come to the logical conclusion in your head at that time, not 2020 hindsight, of course, of what led you to use deadly force, okay?
00:51:05.560
No, he caught me off guard because, like I said, my eyes were directed towards Keyshawn because I was the only person that I recognized at that moment.
00:51:11.660
You got a brother with three unknown assailants showing up at your house at midnight.
00:51:17.640
Right after he had punched me, it was like all those guys was like in unison.
00:51:20.960
And they started like jumping me to basically they're coming from my right.
00:51:24.180
So Tyler hit me from my left and they started jumping me from my right to the driveway.
00:51:29.480
Now, I don't know if you guys have ever been jumped before, but it fucking sucks.
00:51:42.480
Got jumped right outside of a bar called Symphony 8, okay?
00:51:59.300
It literally feels like you don't know what's going to happen because you don't know.
00:52:02.100
A lot of times you don't even know how many people are on top of you.
00:52:04.520
I found out after the fact that it was six of them, I thought it was like two or three, but it was more.
00:52:12.980
You ever experienced anything like this before?
00:52:21.840
I remember my brother coming in, and he pretty much helped me out a little bit.
00:52:34.520
You want to see where Myron J. Gaines got jumped?
00:52:38.700
This bar right here, it's called Westland Now, right?
00:52:42.000
But this place used to be called Symphony 8 back in the day, all right?
00:52:52.320
I was, as you guys know, I was an athlete in college.
00:52:54.940
And I never did a drug in my life, and I didn't drink like that.
00:52:59.180
And at the time, we were training, and it was a Saturday night, February.
00:53:04.260
I think it was the night of February 1st, going into February 2nd, 2011.
00:53:11.560
So, one of my buddies was there with some girls.
00:53:18.180
Because we had been, like, I had just not had time to get with her because I've trained all fucking weeks.
00:53:32.440
So, me and my buddy go into this place to pick up our third guy.
00:53:37.960
And then the guy that came with, I think his girlfriend was also, like, supposed to meet us here.
00:53:42.560
So, I go to get the chick that likes me, right?
00:53:46.040
And I notice that there's, like, six dudes, like, staring me down.
00:53:49.840
And they were college students because this is a college bar, guys.
00:53:51.640
This is right on campus at Northeastern University, right?
00:53:56.100
Oh, Lee, this is bringing back a bunch of memories right now.
00:54:15.280
Give me a one if y'all want me to continue on with this story.
00:54:17.800
Or two if you guys want me to just get back to the case.
00:54:24.200
So, give me a two if y'all want me to just get back to the case.
00:54:27.100
Give me a one if y'all want me to really go through with this story.
00:54:30.620
Because I just realized that this shit might take a bit.
00:54:44.140
Man, I'm going down the fucking stomping grounds right now.
00:54:55.580
This used to be a bar right here called Our House, man.
00:54:58.100
This is where you would always go at the end of the night to go pick up the chick that you were going to smash for the night.
00:55:02.780
And I'll never forget, they used to play, uh...
00:55:05.840
At Last Call, because Boston's lame like that, at, like, 145, 150, they turn the lights on, they play that fucking thing.
00:55:13.140
Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world, on a midnight train.
00:55:27.300
Just so y'all know, all this shit is college students, right?
00:55:29.180
And right here, okay, now you're on campus at Northeastern, right?
00:55:33.640
This is, the Setsonese, this is the cafeteria right here.
00:55:36.100
I used to go to that shit all the time with the team.
00:55:39.160
But anyway, going back to what I was saying, right?
00:55:49.240
I got my teammate, who's drunk as fuck, wasted.
00:55:52.740
And then I got my other buddy that I came with, right?
00:55:55.020
Because we had been coming from a house party, but we, again, we didn't drink that night.
00:55:57.780
Because we had, like, a workout plan or some shit the next day.
00:56:00.440
So, we go to pick up these girls, and then my boy that I came with, right?
00:56:05.960
His chick, I think, was, like, going to meet us here, right?
00:56:13.520
So, in Boston, right, there's snow banks all across this shit, right?
00:56:19.240
And remember those six guys I told y'all about?
00:56:21.240
They're in there, and they see me take this girl, and they're pissed, right?
00:56:27.020
They're pissed, because they see me take this girl and her friend.
00:56:29.900
The girl that I was going to get, and then the other one that was with her.
00:56:36.500
I'm fucking, I have him in my shoulder and shit, because he's fucking wasted, guys.
00:56:39.600
Like, white girl, wasted, like, don't remember, he's fucking dead, right?
00:56:44.240
And then my other buddy, he's in the bar talking to a chick, the guy that I had come with, right?
00:56:53.420
So, none of y'all could go ahead and say I'm racist.
00:56:55.520
But anyway, he's in the bar talking to them girls.
00:56:57.200
I'm walking out with this drunk ass again, two girls.
00:57:12.160
And it ended up being six at the end, because my friend came in after the fact.
00:57:18.020
But there's like three or four of them blocking the entrance, right?
00:57:20.000
Because as you're coming out, everyone's like, here, right?
00:57:23.880
Mind you, I'm like with all, me and maybe three other black guys in this fucking place, okay?
00:57:35.080
Fucking people don't know what the fuck I am, et cetera, right?
00:57:49.360
Because I already know that they probably want some problems, so I'm trying to defuse this shit.
00:57:53.200
I got this drunk-ass dude on my fucking arm, right?
00:57:58.000
Actually, matter of fact, the drunk dude, now that I think about it, I'm remembering his name now.
00:58:13.460
So, I come out with him, and the guys are surrounding, right?
00:58:16.400
And I'm holding him, so one of my arms is like this, and the girls are right next to me.
00:58:23.960
I was like, what are you talking about, blah, blah, blah?
00:58:34.480
All I remember is, and mind you, I'm sober, right, guys?
00:58:38.420
I remember grabbing the dude in front of me, pulling him into me, and I just started beating the shit out of him, right?
00:58:47.680
And I felt something watery on my knuckles, so I know I made him bleed.
00:58:51.320
We fall into the, and then some other guys grab me from the back, pull my jacket over my head, and I'm still swinging him.
00:58:58.260
So, I like, because I had a North Face jacket on, a North, I had a, I had a puffer jacket, and then I had a North Face jacket over that, that was a rain jacket, because it was, it was raining, too.
00:59:09.180
So, they pull the jacket over my head like this with the hood.
00:59:12.200
I'm still got, with this hand free, I grab this guy, and I just know I'm hitting him, right?
00:59:16.020
So, they push me and the other guy into the fucking snowbank.
00:59:18.960
So, we fall into the snowbank right here, right?
00:59:23.800
All I know, I'm on the floor, I'm like this, hitting the fucking dude, and there's, and I can feel my back getting kicked and shit like that, right?
00:59:31.520
And I'm like, tucking my head, like just, I'm tucking my head, I'm just like, boom, boom, boom, right?
00:59:36.960
And all I hear is, get the fuck off my friend, right?
00:59:41.100
My boy who was inside talking with that girl, he comes out and he sees the shit, right?
00:59:44.420
Because I had a very bright North Face jacket, it was, I'll never forget the shit.
00:59:47.580
It was like yellow and gray, but it had like these like lines on it, because I used to use it to run all the time.
00:59:52.460
So, when you run in Boston, there's crazy drivers, you need to have a jacket that's like, that's, you know, really neon and shit.
01:00:00.620
So, he sees this shit going on, he starts pulling them off and shit like that, right?
01:00:05.700
And he pulled like two or three of them off of me, and then I get up, and I see one of them like, hit him!
01:00:11.840
So, I go fucking chase after that guy, and they all run off, they fucking, boom, gone, right?
01:00:17.820
And the girls, right, this is why women are fucking useless in fights all the time, I tell y'all, like, don't even bother, right?
01:00:23.100
They're in the, the girls that were there, right?
01:00:30.260
And the girls are screaming, oh my god, call the cops, ah!
01:00:34.700
And my guy that had pulled him off, that got punched, when I chased after that other guy, which, my boy that pulled all these guys off of me, I'll be forever indebted to him.
01:00:54.840
Give him a shout out, because I would have got fucked up even more if, if he didn't fucking step in.
01:01:04.680
So, so he pulled like two or three of them off of me, and then I remember getting up, and one of them punched him, and I chased after that motherfucker, and he ran.
01:01:14.180
And they all ran, because the sirens were fucking coming, because at this point, you know, it was obviously like a whole scene going on here.
01:01:20.760
Because, mind you guys, there's probably like, easily, let out like 50 to 100 people seeing this shit, just so y'all know.
01:01:29.660
So, so yeah, that, that, that's, that's what went down.
01:01:35.680
So shout out to Ezra if he's watching this shit, or if anybody sends this clip to him, shout out to him.
01:01:39.920
He definitely fucking, it could have been really bad.
01:01:43.360
And then, Ruben, I ain't gonna say his first name, because I don't want to fucking shame him.
01:01:47.740
He was drunk as fuck, he felt so bad the next day.
01:01:51.780
But yeah, I was with two of them boys, if y'all know what I'm saying.
01:01:54.680
And one of them definitely saved me from getting fucked up even more by pulling those guys off of me.
01:01:59.580
And he got punched in the face for it too, so shout out to him.
01:02:03.520
And then, yeah, and then, bro, and I didn't smash that night, god damn it.
01:02:11.000
Apparently again, jump never, doesn't arouse girls.
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Even though I put up a damn good fight, but I guess, yeah, I was just so, because I told the girls after the fact, like, yo, just get the fuck out of here.
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And I stayed back and gave a statement to the police, right?
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So I told the girls, get out of there, blah, blah, blah.
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Gave a statement to the police with Ezra and shit.
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But I knew that they didn't go to school, because this bar, right, used to be called Symphony
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back in the day, this is a bar that all the athletes used to go to.
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The hockey players, the rowers, the fuck basketball players, we used to all be in this bitch.
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But yeah, none of us had, none of us were 21, god damn it.
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And it was funny, because I finally turned 21, it was my 21st fucking birthday, and I
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was able to get to that bitch the right way for the first time, and what ends up happening,
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So there's your story, guys, of when I got jumped.
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But yeah, man, this brings back a lot of fucking good memories.
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Because just so y'all know, let me show you how close this was to campus, right?
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There was a Whole Foods right across the street, I remember.
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Or what's called Westland now, which is kind of gay, or whatever, right?
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And then campus, just so y'all know, just to show you guys how close this was to campus,
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And this actually, if you follow this road, this takes you all the way to MIT.
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This takes you to the bridge that will take you to MIT.
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And I know this by heart, because I used to, goddammit, what the fuck?
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I used to do an eight-mile loop that I used to do.
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So every time when I was at the end of my run, I'd be negative splitting that bitch
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So I'd be running down this way, right, to finish off the run, because I'd be coming
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I'd start coming up this way, and then I'd come back the same way.
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And then I'd always end the run right around here.
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Man, we're really going down memory lane in this bitch tonight.
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This is Myron Gaines' old stopping grounds right here, right?
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This is where I used to get all my booze, goddammit, when I was in college.
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At the rare time that we would actually throw a party or we'd drink or whatever, I used to
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come in here and buy, like, seven beer balls, bro, for our parties.
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Now you're getting it to Northeastern land, right?
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This is right next to that cafeteria I showed y'all earlier.
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This is where you will go if you want good burritos.
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Yeah, there used to be a Beloco right here, bro.
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And I think it used to stand for a Boston local burrito place or whatever.
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And then here, y'all want to know where the athletes trained?
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There's the rowing tanks, gym in there, all that shit.
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This is where I used to go to, you know, study and shit.
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Because everyone else was on fucking Adderall Losers.
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And then this is where I used to get picked up, right?
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Before we went to practice, there'd always be like a van that come.
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And the other end of this is Roxbury, which is the hood.
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Damn, this is Myron Gaines, old stomping ground.
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This building right here used to be here forever.
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I don't know why they haven't knocked this shit down, bro.
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I remember I had a few classes in this building.
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When I went to school, it was like $40,000 per year.
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This is where I used to live in the summertime when I'd have summer classes because I was
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That was this one of their older-ass buildings, too.
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And then here's another building I used to live in right here.
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I'll make sure that I separate all this for y'all.
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We got here because I was explaining to you guys that getting jumped sucks.
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So, I definitely feel where he's coming from talking about getting jumped.
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Did you ever slam Dominique to the ground twice?
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Give me one of those in the chat if you guys enjoyed that story time.
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I could definitely take you out through more story times in the future.
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But I don't want to, you know, take too much time up in this podcast.
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So, give me one of those in the chat if y'all like that.
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Y'all getting some insights into MG back in the day.
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And, yes, guys, I could give y'all more Boston.
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I got so many Boston stories that I could tell y'all, man.
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I know that city like the back of my hand, bro, because I used to ride my bike everywhere in that bitch.
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So, when you ride your bike, it forces you to learn the geography of the city.
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When you were trying to get her off of you on that video, did you put your foot down so she would actually stop hitting you and fall down?
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I thought she slipped because sometimes that pavement right there is slippery.
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And I think the grass probably was slick or something.
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And you see, guys, that he's not a liar because he even slipped when he ran out.
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In the view, when Ms. Perlette was questioning her, was blocking the video, you couldn't really see her slamming you.
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You grew up by the shoulder and something with the leg.
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No, I definitely tried to grab her arms so that she can stop swinging on me because she was in a rage.
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And anything you did touching her with that, that was in defense of making sure you didn't get hurt?
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So what's your mom doing during this time period?
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You're talking about once we all started fighting?
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During that time, my mom, she's like, you guys, please go home.
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Did you think she could even ever come into a courtroom and talk in front of people?
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Are you shocked that she was able to do that here?
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Guys, the reason why the defense attorney is asking him if he slammed her is because she tried to allege that he slammed her.
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So that's where that whole slam situation came from.
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Which to keep it a thousand with y'all, if he did slam her, he would have been fine because she was attacking him.
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It's not appropriate to hit a woman, but some guys will.
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Some guys are literally chomping at the bit to punch a chick for hitting them, bro.
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So I tell women all the time, told my sister this shit, told girls that I care about, yo, never hit a man.
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I don't care how mad you get because there are dudes out there that will literally love to cock back and fucking hit you right in between the fucking eyes and knock you the fuck out for hitting them.
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He'll give you that equality that you asked for.
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The fight that was going on, was it one-on-one?
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Sometimes it's three-on-one, four-on-one, you know what I'm saying, between me and my brother.
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They was, like, trying to hurt us really bad, like, trying to kill us.
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And were they saying anything to you during this battle?
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Like, they basically, like, they don't, excuse my language, the jurors, but they're basically
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And by the way, this is his defense counsel asking him these questions.
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This is direct examination, which direct examination is when you question your witness, right?
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So if the prosecution brings on a witness, whether it's a law enforcement officer or a
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witness that's testifying against the defendant, et cetera, that's direct examination.
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Then cross-examination is when you ask questions or cross-examine a witness against your team,
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And then when the prosecutor questions him, right, which is why you typically never want
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to take the stand, that's going to be considered cross-examination, right?
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Did anyone ever ask you to apologize for allegedly slamming your girlfriend?
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Like I said, when I had stepped outside and I said, what's up, before the up part, there
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And now me and my brother is fighting for our lives.
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They weren't there to find out your side of the story.
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Do you know, or does it just seem like a long time?
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I remember I was out of breath, especially after I got choked.
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I felt like I couldn't get the upper hand, nor my brother.
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Tell us the best you remember after the guys jumped on top of you.
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I remember, like I said, it was at one point in the driveway I was getting choked by Tyler,
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I believe, and my brother had came and got him off of me.
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And then after that, I was trying to, like, distance myself.
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You bump Dirk, throw that mask on, you better blast.
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Yo, man, y'all are hilarious, bro, in this chat, man.
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Y'all, yeah, literally the best chat ever, man.
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Niggas out here saying L-Sims and shit like that.
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It'll be east from looking from outside my house.
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And I remember at some point I get near the palm tree with the bricks around it.
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During that time, it was just me, Tyler, and Sebastian,
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and they were kind of trying to, like, angle me in.
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And when they were trying to angle me in, Sebastian was saying,
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you fuck with the wrong girl, you finna die today.
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And then, simultaneously, when he was saying that,
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I seen Tyler, he pulled out a firearm from his right pocket.
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There's some testimony that someone said you were going to run in.
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They said, what are you running in your house for?
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Do you remember which pocket he pulls it or not?
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Did he point it or you don't even see him point it?
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at that time, sometimes I seen him pull his firearm.
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Was it a matter of life and death even before that, in your opinion?
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Did you have a chance to get a firearm even before that or no?
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obviously the fucking scandemic that we went through.
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I mean, do you have any problems loading the gun?
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what happens after the PlayStation gets broken?
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I may or may not have been taking this out a little bit