Former Fed Reveals Grim Details On @PnB Rock's Murder
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1 hour and 35 minutes
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210.33635
Summary
In this episode, we discuss the case of 6ix9ine and the conspiracy surrounding his arrest and trial. We cover his criminal past, his involvement with the drug trade, and his possible involvement in the 9/11 attacks.
Transcript
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All right, and we are live. What's up, guys? Welcome to Fed It, man. Sorry for the delay.
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Today, we're going to talk about PNB Rockman. Rest in peace. We've got a lot to talk about. Let's get into it, guys.
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I'm a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, okay, guys? HSI.
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The cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
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Dr. Lafredo confirmed lacerations due to stepping on glass.
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You see him reaching in his jacket. You don't know.
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You're facing two counts of two meditative murder.
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Young Slime Life here and after referred to as YSL.
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This is 6ix9ine, and then this is Billy Seiko right here.
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Now, when they first started, guys, 6ix9ine ran with me.
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You know, I'm bobbing my head like, hey, this shit lit.
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The Shisees arrested after shooting at King of Diamonds.
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This is the one that's going to fuck him up because this gun is not tracing.
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Here's your boy, 42 Doug, right here on the left.
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They can effectively link him to paying an underage girl.
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It's suspect to shut down a backpack on the site of the second explosion.
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Two terrorists, brothers, the Zokar Sarnev and Tamerlan Sarnev.
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When the cartels shipped drugs into the country.
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Trading secrets with the Russians for monetary compensation.
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The largest corrupt police bust in New Orleans history.
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We're going to go over his past, the gang guys, so that this all makes sense.
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I've been doing a lot of talk in the past couple of days.
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I know a lot of you guys have been asking for me to start doing this podcast.
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Shout out to Big Mo in the back, who has been helping out significantly with that.
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And as you guys know, we release a live stream every Sunday.
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And then we go ahead and give you guys a documentary on Thursday.
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Now, I did a community post yesterday and I asked you guys, hey, what case do you guys want me to cover?
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And you guys pretty much said Bin Laden, which I've been working on extensively, guys.
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We're going to cover and how the FBI responded and apprehended some of the individuals and or the CIA.
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Then we're going to also talk about how the CIA tracked Bin Laden down.
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Then we're going to talk into about how Bin Laden was killed, what they found in his house.
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And then we're also going to go ahead for all the conspiracy theorists out there.
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I'm going to go ahead and also break down the New Pearl Harbor documentary, which is a five hour long documentary, which goes ahead and attacks a lot of the official findings for the 9-11 situation.
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I'm going to look at it from, you know, what was purported, you know, in the reports and the official timeline of events.
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And then I'm also going to go ahead and look at the conspiracy theorists viewpoint as well.
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I'm going to look at both sides and both sides have great arguments.
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You know, I've looked at both and it's been an extensive amount of time for research purposes that I've been doing.
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I promise y'all are going to get the 9-11 slash Bin Laden podcast.
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It's just that it's probably going to have to be broken down in certain parts.
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We're on Megaphone, guys, for Fresh to Fit podcast.
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We're on Megaphone for Fresh to Fit and for Fresh to Fit After Hours.
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So if you want to get the older episodes, they're going to be there.
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Let me hit the chats real quick and then we get into today's topic.
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So I got Christina, by the way, in the house helping me out.
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If you want any cases done, I guess contact on our IG page at 1811.
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She's a woman of few words, which is how we like it anyway.
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So get some of these chats up on screen, please.
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Guys, I'm going to get LeVar Ball on the show to tell Delusional 304s to stay in their lane
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Big Mo has his big baller brand inside my mother tight chalupa.
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Everyone that doubted us is asking for forgiveness.
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If you ain't been a part of it, at least you got to witness on Sarah.
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Mike, I'm going to have to cut off your super chats from this point forward, my friend.
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I mean, from this point forward, Joe Rogan meets Myron Gaines.
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Every single super chat that comes on, though, Christina is going to highlight, guys.
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So, Drew Duran goes, Myron, appreciate what you do.
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So, guys, every single chat that comes in, Christina is going to highlight it.
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And then I'll read it, obviously, throughout the broadcast.
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This is going to be a pretty extensive, you know, a fairly detailed breakdown.
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Not as long as the other ones, but this one's going to be pretty good as well.
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Anything else, Christina, before I get into it?
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So, today, guys, we're going to be breaking down PMB Rock, man.
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As you guys know, he was tragically killed back in September, you know, from senseless violence.
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You know, and it's just absolutely ridiculous that this is the world that we've come to.
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But this is kind of what it is nowadays, you know what I mean?
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But I'm going to go ahead and read his Wikipedia page real quick for you guys that may not know who he is.
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You know, Wikipedia probably is really easy to summarize and easy to go off of.
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So, I'm going to go ahead and enlarge it for y'all.
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Rakeem Hashim Allen, born December 9th, 1991 to September 12th, 2022, better known by a stage name PMB Rock,
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was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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He gained a large following in 2016 with his song Selfish, which peaked at number 51 on the U.S. billboard Hot 100,
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as well as his feature on the song Crossing by Ed Sheeran alongside Chance the Rapper.
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He also provided uncredited vocals on Ex Excellency's hit single, Changes, which reached the top 20 on the same chart.
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He released two studio albums, Catch These Vibes, 2017, and Trap Star turned Pop Star, 2019,
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the latter which peaked within the top five on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Allen was chosen as part of the 2017 XXL Freshman Class.
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So, as you guys can see, an established artist.
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Marnie, can't cover 9-11 if you weren't involved, LOL.
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Christina, can you take that off the screen just so that people can see what's going on?
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So, as you guys can see, he was an accomplished artist, man.
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This guy was, you know, by no means like some bummy SoundCloud rapper.
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And I've listened to some of his music as well.
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So, you know, it's tragic that someone so talented would be taken away at such a young age, man.
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That's like your boy Myron getting, you know, shot and killed nowadays.
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And so he did an interview with DJ Academics right before he passed away, man.
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And it's really wild how, you know, he had been put in a similar situation before and kind of evaded the violence.
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And then for him to fall a victim of the violence a short time later is crazy, man.
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And it speaks volumes about the issues with Los Angeles, which will be documented a bit here on this podcast.
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I know Simeon will hate him, but he's still our homeboy.
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But I'm going to go ahead and play this portion from Off the Record as podcast with PMB Rock.
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Like, L.A.'s always felt a little spooky to me.
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But like, I think because L.A.'s synonymous with the death of Biggie, death of Pac.
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And many other rappers as well, which I'll show you guys here in a little bit.
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I think it's just so much where like niggas might be like ganged up other places, but I've never seen your gang culture over there.
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I went through some shit when I first first like was having in L.A. with some niggas from Grape Street.
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They try to do some type of shit, but they saying that I wasn't on that shit.
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Like they try to approach me on some cool shit, but I'm just knowing too much.
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And I will say this, guys, from my prior law enforcement experience and just being in L.A. myself, we went out there a couple of times to do interviews and everything else like that.
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Yes, Los Angeles is 100 percent controlled by gangs, guys.
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The Crips and the Bloods originate in Los Angeles.
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It originally was there to fight against police and civil rights injustices and allowed the black community to kind of band together and fight.
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But then it obviously morphed into something a lot more nefarious with, you know, the drug trafficking, the violence, etc.
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And that's just that's just how Los Angeles is, guys.
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You know, anyone that's a somebody in Los Angeles typically has some type of individual from the street that they're involved with that will allow them, you know, some kind of safe passage or guarantee their safety to a certain degree.
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But being in Los Angeles without certain contacts and certain criminal organizations, if you know what I'm saying, could spell a death sentence for you.
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Now, he's from Philadelphia, which, again, from my law enforcement experience and training, I know Philadelphia is not it does not have the same amount of gang issues with Bloods and Crips as obviously Los Angeles does.
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Because though Philadelphia does have its own gangs, right, and there are criminal organizations in Philly, they don't have the same level and the same, how do I say this, volume of Bloods and Crips, okay?
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And I know a lot of you guys actually, this reminds me, a lot of you guys asked me to break down the A.R. Abb case.
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I have that on my to-do list, actually, because A.R. Abb was probably one of the worst cases of self-snitching I've ever seen, to be honest with y'all.
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FBI ended up getting him for Rico back in the day.
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And I'll go ahead and break that down for y'all.
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But that was probably one of the, between that and O Block, probably the two worst cases of self-snitching I've ever seen in my life.
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And then we got Detective Cohen in the house goes, stop stealing my lines.
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And yes, that's one of my favorite shows is Case Closed, classic anime right there.
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And then we got, was that Christina Finding Axe Girl?
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So let's get back to the interview where they're talking about gang politics in Los Angeles.
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Like, I'm like, bro, what is y'all niggas trying to do?
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Like, and when they peeped it, they're like, oh, no, this nigga ain't no fuck nigga.
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Like, you know, some shit like we really could fuck with this nigga, like on some real shit.
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And when they peeped it, they started like getting a little bit more lackadaising.
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And they tried to test me, like on some test me shit.
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Like, they was just like, yeah, come to the hood.
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Because I just be wanting niggas to know, like, I'm like, yo, I'm just like, yo, bro.
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And I want niggas to, like, I don't know why I used to be like that.
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But there's always some other idiot out there that's always going to try to, you know, try you.
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And that's the thing that kind of sucks about, you know, being a street dude or being a hood dude is that it's never enough, guys.
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You look at someone like Nipsey Hussle, right, who Los Angeles loved, right?
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Literally, like, he was the voice of the streets.
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He had been helping, you know, gave back to the hood.
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And they still killed him in his own store, man.
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You can't, you know, because someone is always going to try you.
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So it's like if you appease one set and you're good in this area, you might not necessarily be good in another area.
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And the way Los Angeles is set up, you could be, you know, walk two blocks over.
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Then you're dealing with, you know, you know, rolling 60s here.
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Same exact gang, but different sets to fight each other and have deadly beef.
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Hey, I don't want nobody to think I'm a bitch because if they do think that, then I'm going to go ahead and they're going to test me more.
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But at some point, man, when you're an individual who has, you know, affluence, wealth, status, you have a lot to lose, you have a family, et cetera.
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Is it really worth it to prove yourself to a bunch of idiots that more than likely haven't even graduated high school or, you know, are selling drugs or, you know, convicted felons?
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But I can see, you know, where he's coming from, right?
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Because he doesn't want to get tested and look like a bitch.
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And, you know, and in this case, he ended up getting lucky.
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But, you know, later on, it wasn't so lucky, unfortunately.
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Like everywhere I go, I wanted to touch the hood.
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And it's also to kind of let them know, like, yo, y'all built from the same type.
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They'll think that, oh, it's only niggas that come from where we at.
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So when they seen that, though, them niggas respect the hand.
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They like, oh, no, this nigga PNB coming different.
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You know how many niggas that we didn't ex had the same conversation with?
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And them niggas said he was going to come to the block.
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Yeah, Roddy Ricch did the same shit when I pulled up the Roddy Ricch projects.
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You just came out here like it was just me and him.
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He like, bro, like, you ain't got no security and none of that shit.
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And it's like, bro, I got security, but I don't got security.
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I'm already watching everything that's going on.
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So it's going to be kind of hard for you to give me because I used to do the same shit.
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That probably gives you a lot of, like, respect and shit like that.
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And I want you guys, did you guys pay attention to that?
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And, like, I think during the pandemic, I've been just hearing too much stories.
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Yeah, niggas definitely, bro, somebody tried me on Fairfax, like, mid-pandemic.
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And niggas, they just, niggas see me with my family and niggas.
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So it would be one of those type of situations.
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Yo, I hear they're just walking up to niggas in, like, broad daylight like, yo, give me your change.
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Like, I can't tell you how many situations where there have been rappers that have been getting robbed when they're at a dinner.
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Odeo fucking drive getting robbed or getting their stuff taken.
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That's why, honestly, I don't go out there unless I absolutely have to.
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Like, you know, you guys have heard me be very critical of California before.
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You know, of all the California cities, I think San Diego is way better.
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But, you know, it's kind of like if you're entertainment business, you're an entertainer, musician.
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Anything that has to do with being in showbiz, you're going to have to make that pilgrimage to L.A. at some point.
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Thankfully, we're able to kind of keep our base of operations here in Miami, and we don't have to necessarily go out there.
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But if you really want to expand, you want to do collabs, et cetera, you have to go out to L.A. at some point, right?
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But, yeah, man, when we were in L.A., we moved a lot differently.
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We made sure to move correctly, move with the right people, move in a situation where we're not going to leave ourselves susceptible to some type of crime.
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And there's nothing wrong or soft about being intelligent and understanding where you're at and operating based off of where you're at.
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You know, being a tough guy, right, a lot of the times can get you in trouble to some degree.
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Are they trying to take your jewelry or some shit?
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They want to spark a conversation with you first before they get into some shit.
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But the majority of times I got into some shit, it was like they just gave a drop up too fast.
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So the second time I got into some shit, it was like niggas was just talking loud as shit.
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Like why are they talking about this gangster shit?
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I'm like, man, you know, I already peed the blitz.
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And that's them trying to assert some kind of dominance, guys.
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This is like very similar to like when girls like you and you're in the club or you're in a location or whatever.
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They'll put themselves in proximity to you and they'll speak a little bit louder to get your attention.
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If you go into the criminal's mind, a lot of the times what will happen is they kind of want to test you to see where you stand and how much of a tough guy you are.
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And they kind of want to see what you're made of.
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So he did the smart thing and he got the hell out of there.
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But some other guys might say, yo, what's the problem?
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And, you know, obviously at that point, they're outnumbering you, right?
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But very similar situation where in, you know, in L.A., they're overt about it.
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You know, robbing people daylight, talking about criminal activity out there, out in the open.
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So, yeah, we'll play a little bit more of this and then get into it.
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We drive probably, like, two blocks in the street.
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Like, oh, I wanted to go to this door right here.
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And then in a mix of me, like, telling her, like, where the park is.
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Like, somebody just came fast as shit and took the parking spot.
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I'm like, dude, they must have been following me or something, bro.
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I look back and that shit was real quick as shit.
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And then when I walked past, like, the car bombed out.
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I'm getting all this heat coming from the car, though.
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Like, I'm feeling the energy coming from the car.
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The same people coming from out the car, hopping to the store, hype and shit.
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But it was like, something that I recognize the energy.
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Like, he, like, started talking to me with some gazes.
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So I'm like, man, I flagged him off and I just walked out the store.
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Because I already know, like, what this shit about to go.
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You know, like, this is just typical, you know, hood bullshit, right?
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Like, and, you know, kudos to him for being intelligent enough to kind of see what was going on.
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The guy was trying to stimulate some type of bullshit.
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And he was like, man, fuck this shit and walked away.
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And that's a smart thing to do is just get out of there, you know?
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But this is what happens when you associate with idiots, you know?
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So fast forward, you know, to September 12th, tragically.
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And I remember the news broke, guys, while we were on live.
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Like, it had broke, like, right around the time we went live on September 12th.
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And this is, like, the first, one of the first articles that came out.
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Rapper at P&B Rock shot killed at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles in Los Angeles.
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And then this right here was, like, a press conference that was given immediately after,
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which I wanted to play for you guys to kind of get the temperament of the situation immediately after it happened.
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You got to thank the freaking, you know, Los Angeles media team.
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For not taking their production quality seriously.
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But, you know, this happened right after the event.
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So this literally was probably, like, hours after the shooting at 1 o'clock Los Angeles time.
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Southeast patrol officers responded to the 100 block of Manchester Avenue for a robbery that just occurred.
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When they arrived, they found a male suffering gunshot wounds.
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And that male was then transported to the hospital.
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What occurred was the victim, along with a female witness, were in this area eating at a...
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And as you guys can see, if you notice right here, here's the detective already there.
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So she's, you know, doing this press conference while the investigation is literally, like, they're on the scene, you know, collecting evidence.
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Anytime a murder situation happens, they close off.
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Obviously, he was deceased, I think, when they arrived.
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You know, they're doing their blood pattern analysis.
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So this was literally, like, within hours of what happened.
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And the goal here, guys, I'm going to go ahead and give you guys news articles as the case progresses.
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And we get more and more information so you guys can kind of understand the evolution of this investigation.
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So like I said before, this is merely hours after the shooting or right after.
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The restaurant, when they were approached by at least one suspect who brandished a firearm
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and demanded property from the victim, the suspect then shot the victim multiple times
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and removed property and then left the location in a getaway car.
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And officers then were able to close down the scene until the...
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And then until we could find out what the status of the victim is.
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So as you guys can see, you know how I know that this happened right after because she's
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Anytime something crazy happens, guys, the press tries to shoot for some type of, you know,
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The good thing about being for the feds, right?
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You know, we would always tell them active investigation.
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And we don't really have to give a press conference like that for them.
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Typically, the feds don't give a press conference unless like they need help or they got the
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So they're considered more like public servants.
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They're there, you know, they're funded directly by county and city tax dollars.
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So for them, right, since they're more in the public eye and they rely a lot more on
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the public's, you know, support, right, with community policing, et cetera, they're the
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You know, they're pressured a lot of times to give press conferences immediately following
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So with that said, that's why she gave this press conference.
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But she probably she doesn't know all the facts.
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And that's how I know, based off of what she's saying, that the case is still rapidly evolving.
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I mean, hell, y'all just saw what detective walk into the scene just there.
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So this was probably probably not even an hour or two after the shooting that she's given
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I'm sorry to say that the victim has been pronounced deceased at 13, 159 hours today.
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South Bureau Homicide is working this case, as are many other detectives.
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I don't have the victim's age or any of the other identifiers right now.
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Out of respect for the family and other loved ones, we're not going to be identifying this
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And that's also how you know that that the case was in infant stages when they don't
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You know, that's that's a telltale sign that they're still in the infant stages.
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Yeah, let's go ahead and pull some of these chats up, guys.
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You could be anywhere else, but you're here watching Fed 1811 on a Sunday night.
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Myron, did you watch Marquette's vid breaking down how ACK and Tori's manager were gaslighting
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I don't know about that, man, but I appreciate your donation.
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I could probably get Ray Lewis after LeVar Ball and eventually Tom Brady for the podcast.
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Tom Brady, if you could pull that off, that would be crazy.
00:27:30.640
But he's probably too busy, you know, chasing championships.
00:27:32.620
I feel like I would have known if I met Tom Brady.
00:27:58.280
So we got now, guys, I'm going to go ahead and play this PNB Rock Fatally Shot Roscoe's
00:28:09.700
So now we have a little bit more detail as to what ended up happening.
00:28:21.000
...saying it is possible an Instagram post may have led to the killing of the music sensation.
00:28:29.460
KCAL 9's Leslie Maring is live from Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles in South LA,
00:28:40.220
Well, Juan, the Roscoe's here on Maine and Manchester did reopen less than 24 hours after
00:28:47.720
The owner saying he wants people to know they have security and it is safe, but it's really
00:28:53.020
hard not to notice this growing memorial right outside for rapper PNB Rock.
00:29:00.140
Not only are his fans mourning his death, but...
00:29:05.220
This is probably the night of after, you know, they finally identified him and, you know,
00:29:09.560
now they're covering the case with a little bit more information.
00:29:12.000
So are his friends from his hometown in Philadelphia.
00:29:17.960
Music producer Zachary Newsham Quinn wrote this song with friend Rakeem Allen, known to
00:29:25.340
We have a couple more songs that never got released, unfortunately, but we had a lot of plans coming
00:29:36.980
And let me tell you guys this too about the music industry.
00:29:39.400
It's a little bit dark here, but the reality is anytime an artist dies, their music goes
00:29:46.740
And what happens is other artists, publishers, you know, people that are involved in the
00:29:53.120
They start to fight over pieces of music that that artist left behind and they try to fight
00:30:00.180
You know, like with Pop Smoke's album, for example, right?
00:30:02.620
The album was released after he passed away and songs that originally had certain artists,
00:30:08.520
those artists were taken off and replaced with other artists that might be able to generate
00:30:12.240
a more of a mainstream buzz or that can generate more revenue or get more clicks or whatever
00:30:19.580
And this is kind of one of the unfortunate sides of the music industry is that when an
00:30:23.840
artist dies, their work by default goes up in value.
00:30:28.480
And then obviously, as things go up in value, we know humans are prone to be greedy.
00:30:32.800
And that's where you start to see the dark side of human nature a lot of the times.
00:30:36.660
Even in death, people, you know, still chase the green.
00:30:43.700
Okay, Christina, do you want to tell them about what's going on with Young Dolph real quick?
00:30:47.460
Because they've been asking for this for a very long time and you've been dealing with
00:30:56.300
So like every time I have someone go to the courthouse, they get like kind of threatened
00:31:02.120
So it's honestly, it's just I might have to go myself and get it because no one really
00:31:07.080
But if someone still is in Memphis who wants to go try, we can do it.
00:31:11.880
But other than that, like they literally, once they say the name, the case number, and
00:31:15.800
they put in the system and they see who it is, then they start asking them weird questions
00:31:24.600
So it's just like, it just makes everybody back off.
00:31:28.740
So basically, they're discouraging anyone that's trying to get those documents, guys.
00:31:32.540
They ask a bunch of questions about about you when you ask for them, just stuff that
00:31:40.000
As a private citizen, you should be able to get this type of information.
00:31:42.360
But they try to like they press you to not get it like, hey, why do you want this, etc.?
00:31:48.800
And this is why I hate covering state cases, guys, because state cases, it's much more difficult
00:31:54.220
to get documents depending on which, you know, agency, state, jurisdiction, county the
00:31:59.860
But every county in every area is different when it comes to getting certain criminal justice
00:32:08.780
After I find a case and something happens in court, they literally change everything.
00:32:13.880
Then I had to redo my research because you can't find it.
00:32:16.200
Like right now, I was trying to get a document.
00:32:20.840
Someone went to L.A. to go to the police station.
00:32:23.340
They literally told them, oh, no, that's not the case anymore.
00:32:27.580
So it's just like they literally change it after something gets released or.
00:32:36.720
They're making fun of you to say you look like a squirrel.
00:32:46.280
So that's kind of why she looks like a chipmunk right now.
00:33:01.360
LAPD chief Michael Moore says investigators are looking for both the gunman and a getaway driver who waited in the car as a musician was shot, then robbed.
00:33:10.220
While eating with his girlfriend at this Roscoe's in South L.A. Monday.
00:33:13.480
The target was expensive jewelry and property that he had on his person.
00:33:18.620
We believe that senseless murder occurred following a posting on Instagram.
00:33:36.440
Can't be geotagging stuff these days, man, especially if you're still at the location.
00:33:40.780
Disgusting from the from the killer to just not fair.
00:33:44.900
Well, KSI speaking facts for once after all the bullshit you said about an injured table.
00:33:48.480
We'll continue looking into whether this social media post may have prompted the attack made by PNB Rock's girlfriend showing food along with a geotag location.
00:33:57.740
Moore says she's cooperating with investigators and should not be blamed.
00:34:02.020
And we'll talk about that geolocation and Instagram post here in a little bit.
00:34:05.680
But says it wouldn't be the first time robbers turned to the Internet.
00:34:09.600
Bad guys, if you will, monitor those, attract those celebrities and those individuals and then recognize or believe that they can attack those homes and be relatively unchallenged.
00:34:21.040
And there have been instances in which exactly that has occurred.
00:34:23.600
That jewelry you took from him, that don't mean nothing.
00:34:29.280
And the people that took the jewelry stupid because you can't even sell it.
00:34:34.040
And what are you going to take it to a pawn shop?
00:34:36.580
Are you going to do you have the skills to burn, you know, melt it into precious metal?
00:34:41.200
Like, if you're doing stupid shit like this, stupid, clearly don't have the skill set to be.
00:34:45.500
You wouldn't be doing stupid shit like that if you actually had that skill set.
00:34:50.760
We're going to get into who actually committed this crime in a second.
00:35:04.300
Back in South L.A., community activists called for action to stop the rise in violent crime.
00:35:09.360
The owner of the Roscoe's reopening just a day later.
00:35:20.160
Yeah, of course, he don't want nobody to stop going to the Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles.
00:35:23.600
In Philadelphia, where P&B Rock is from, Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson is introducing a resolution to honor the rapper's life and legacy they once met during a Stop the Violence rally.
00:35:34.420
He was encouraging his young generation to put the guns down.
00:35:38.520
And so, for me, that was just a good example about the type of person he was.
00:35:48.000
So, also, guys, real quick, speaking, we got a list of murders here, okay?
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I got this tab here, because I was actually curious to see how many rappers have been killed in Los Angeles.
00:36:05.720
The following is a list of notable hip-hop musicians who have been murdered.
00:36:07.820
A 2015 study concluded that murder was the cause of 51.5% of U.S. hip-hop musicians' deaths.
00:36:13.580
I guarantee you that probably went up significantly since 2022.
00:36:16.680
The study noted that this figure refers primarily to premature deaths, as most hip-hop musicians have not yet lived long enough to fall into the highest risk ages for heart and liver-related illnesses.
00:36:28.820
So, we got, obviously, the Notorious B.I.G., March 9th, 1997, okay?
00:36:39.040
Then we got Dala, died on May 18, 2009, Los Angeles, California.
00:36:46.400
Then we got Nipsey Hussle, killed March 31st, 2019, Los Angeles, California, right?
00:36:51.660
And then they don't have it here, but it would be PNB Rock.
00:36:54.320
And Draco, the ruler, as well, were killed in Los Angeles.
00:37:02.240
But we know two other artists that got killed in, and Pop Smoke as well.
00:37:07.400
Yes, and Pop Smoke, which this list kind of, what?
00:37:35.280
Draco, the ruler, he was killed on December 19, 2021.
00:37:48.580
Especially for people who finally just made it out.
00:37:51.220
No, and a lot, and these guys are young, too, man.
00:38:00.740
You know, Biggie, I think, was only 24 when he was killed.
00:38:16.020
So, yeah, these are all the rappers that were killed.
00:38:18.820
Hip-hop is officially probably the most dangerous profession, guys.
00:38:33.440
Go ahead and subscribe to the channel and like the video if you guys haven't already.
00:39:09.920
PMB was loyal to the streets and that got him killed.
00:39:13.200
I need you to put it on pause and reassess relationship respect over loyalty.
00:39:22.380
It's amazing how people will see things happen at surface level, but they don't understand
00:39:27.680
And they'll just like think, oh, yo, you got to immediately disown this person because
00:39:31.780
they got drunk one time and said some crazy shit on a podcast.
00:39:40.680
I was literally talking with him right before the show.
00:39:47.940
It's just that so many comments are coming in right now that it's getting everything hidden.
00:39:54.600
I mean, guys, like I said before, man, just because I had a disagreement with somebody
00:39:57.640
or they might have done something or whatever, is it going to make me say, oh, fuck them.
00:40:02.860
He was with us when everybody else was coming at us.
00:40:04.720
So, we're with him now when everyone's trying to come at him.
00:40:09.460
An unassuming social media post by the late PMB's rock girlfriend, Stephanie Sibu Huen.
00:40:15.900
Might have led a shooter to the American rapper who was fatally shot just minutes later.
00:40:18.760
And this was on September 13th, the day after, guys.
00:40:20.580
So, I remember that following the shooting, this is deleted Instagram post from PMB rocks
00:40:25.100
girlfriend that tagged their location and circulated online.
00:40:27.560
This was the post that she had originally made, guys, that people, you know, claim led to
00:40:34.980
And we're going to talk about this here in a second if her actual Instagram post led to
00:40:44.000
You know, you got people like Cardi B saying, no, it didn't lead to it.
00:40:48.220
And then there's some other people that are like, well, hold on.
00:40:50.160
We don't know all the facts of the investigation yet.
00:40:54.260
So, this was the notorious Instagram post that people allege got PMB rock killed where
00:41:00.060
she tagged the location and they were actually still there, which on her part, man, I mean,
00:41:04.020
even if, like I said before, stupid, I don't think, right, from the information that I have
00:41:10.880
and that I've gathered, I don't think that she posted that trying to set them up.
00:41:13.980
I know there was a bunch of people on the internet with their conspiracy theories trying
00:41:20.900
I'm telling you, right, all over Twitter and everything else like that.
00:41:24.540
I don't think she tried to set them up to get them killed.
00:41:26.780
But what I do think is that, quite frankly, she was just being very, very stupid.
00:41:36.700
They love the ability to be able to post and let people know how lit their life is.
00:41:40.280
You know, and in her case, she just made a very stupid mistake.
00:41:44.820
The other thing, too, I want to let you all know is that, you know, she had had issues
00:41:48.260
before with posting where they were at and PNB Rock telling her you got to chill on posting
00:41:53.800
And she had just gotten her Instagram back when this incident occurred, which is why
00:41:57.980
some of y'all are like, why would you flex Roscoe's chicken and waffles?
00:42:00.720
Well, gosh, you know, if you've been starved for water for months, you're going to want
00:42:04.720
And that's probably what happened here in this situation.
00:42:09.780
And, you know, unfortunately, this post here may or may not have led directly to the perpetrators
00:42:16.620
finding and killing PNB Rock for during this robbery.
00:42:23.820
And real quick, just so you guys kind of get an idea.
00:42:26.400
Here is the Roscoe's chicken and waffles right here, located on 106 West Manchester Avenue,
00:42:32.560
And hold on, let me go ahead and click this for y'all.
00:43:07.400
So now it's across the street from this McDonald's.
00:43:16.240
That police captain, she was doing the interview over over here is where she was.
00:43:22.100
She was right around this area when she was doing it because you could see the two steps
00:43:25.300
But yeah, as y'all can see, this ain't the best neighborhood, man.
00:43:28.480
This is not the best neighborhood here to be going out with, you know, all your jewelry
00:43:35.100
You know, if you're famous, wouldn't you just not want to be around these?
00:43:38.780
I know like these old spots have like good food, but like, wouldn't you just not want
00:43:50.960
Not too far from Compton, you know, so, yeah, just unfortunate event, you know.
00:44:04.120
They're able to identify that there were three perpetrators involved.
00:44:16.860
So they go ahead and identify some of the people that were involved.
00:44:20.100
So September 27th, the LAPD FBI Task Force Operation South Bureau LAPD ATF Task Force
00:44:25.160
Operation South Bureau's Community Safety Unit.
00:44:28.980
And South Bureau, a homicide division coordinated their arrest of two people believed to be involved
00:44:38.580
And let me go ahead and enlarge this for y'all real fast.
00:44:44.960
One of the two people arrested was a minor under the age of 18.
00:44:47.680
He was arrested in Lawndale, California, and booked for 602 WIC 187A, which is murder.
00:44:53.760
And as you guys remember, you know, boom, and you don't stop because it's 187 on the undercover
00:45:05.360
Dre and Snoop Dogg from the movie Deep Undercover, if I'm not mistaken.
00:45:09.260
And then Chantel Drone, 32 years old, was arrested in Gardana, California.
00:45:12.840
She was arrested and booked for a 32A PC accessory to murder.
00:46:38.180
Just so y'all know, just, you know, I might as well make this announcement right now for
00:46:43.380
We're getting a new computer, guys, actually tomorrow that we're going to get installed.
00:46:46.240
If you can see behind Christina, I'm not fucking around.
00:46:57.540
I told y'all, you know, when it comes to content quality, et cetera, we're not going to fuck
00:47:03.800
This is going to potentially happen every 45 minutes to an hour.
00:47:08.020
I got to just restart the mixer and we'll be fine.
00:47:10.820
I'll make sure to make a note of it on timestamps.
00:47:13.160
We'll go ahead and get back to the last thing that was heard here.
00:47:16.540
So I'll go ahead and go back to what I was reading here.
00:47:19.400
OK, back to the regularly scheduled programming.
00:47:23.940
OK, so Chantel Drone, 23 years old, was arrested in Gardenia, California.
00:47:28.040
She was arrested and booked for 32 APC accessory to murder.
00:47:32.380
The case against those arrests will be presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office
00:47:36.080
for filing consideration no later than Thursday, September 29th, 2022.
00:47:41.280
What this means is that the police are going to go ahead and make a probable cause arrest.
00:47:47.060
All right, because they feel as though they have enough evidence and then they'll go ahead
00:47:50.240
and submit a complaint or file some kind of document, you know, in respect to that arrest
00:47:54.360
And this is kind of one of the benefits of being a state and local.
00:47:56.920
The state and locals, guys, can make PC arrests all day.
00:47:59.860
They don't necessarily have to cut any type of paper to arrest you.
00:48:06.640
They go make their arrest and then they present the case to the, you know, district attorney
00:48:12.480
With the feds, you ain't arrested nobody unless you talk to an AUSA, OK, or an assistant
00:48:16.440
United States attorney versus an assistant district attorney.
00:48:19.320
When you're a federal, you got to do everything with the AUSA.
00:48:22.540
You know, you typically don't arrest someone without AUSA's authorization to, you know,
00:48:26.360
agree to prosecute the case and to go ahead and already have preemptive steps to file
00:48:30.400
a criminal complaint, whatever it may be like that.
00:48:31.860
But with the state, they can go ahead and arrest you off rip just all probable cause.
00:48:37.980
And the reason for that is because for expediency reasons, guys, as you guys know, you could
00:48:41.760
be a local police officer driving down the road, catch someone on the side of the road.
00:48:45.780
What are you going to call a prosecutor at three o'clock in the morning and be like,
00:48:49.360
No, they're just going to fucking arrest you, book you right there and then take you to
00:48:54.660
And then, you know, at some point, you know, whether you get bond or not, the state will come
00:48:58.100
back and, you know, decide if they're going to file charges against you later.
00:49:03.880
The reason why the feds don't lose investigate, don't lose cases, guys, is because when the
00:49:12.080
You've been indicted by a federal grand jury nine out of 10 times.
00:49:16.140
But with the state, they have way more leeway to make arrests like this.
00:49:19.220
So that's what I so that's why I think it was very important to make that distinguished for
00:49:22.180
you guys that they're not they're not actually filing paperwork until the 29th.
00:49:25.880
However, they already got two people in custody and they're searching for a for a what's it
00:49:34.100
OK, or fugitive seeking the public's assistance, locating suspect wanted for murder.
00:49:38.660
This was released on September 28th, by the way, guys, the Los Angeles Police Department
00:49:43.100
South Bureau Homicide Division detectives are seeking the public's assistance in locating
00:49:47.880
And then also I want to let you guys know the fact that they had the FBI and ATF involved
00:49:52.700
off of RIP tells me that nine out of 10 chance that they already knew that this guy had fled
00:49:59.940
That's why they got the feds involved early on.
00:50:02.100
And I wouldn't be surprised if this guy wasn't on the FBI's radar and ATF, because when they
00:50:08.660
say LAPD Task Force Operation South Bureau, blah, blah, blah.
00:50:11.440
You guys want to know what the translation for that is?
00:50:18.900
Typically, when the FBI has a task force and they're working with state and locals nine out
00:50:23.380
of 10 times, it's either going to be a JTTF or more than likely if a street crime, violent
00:50:27.120
crime like this, it's called the FBI Save Streets Task Force, which they developed, you
00:50:31.380
know, decades ago to combat organized crime, violent crime in the United States.
00:50:37.300
And then obviously, since there was a gun involved in this situation, I'm not surprised
00:50:41.560
But more than likely, this guy probably was on the FBI and or ATF's radar from before
00:50:46.140
and they knew that he absconded the state and went over to where he was caught.
00:50:53.860
Someone pulled a fire alarm here in the building like an idiot.
00:50:57.100
So L for the person that pulled the farm, the fire alarm.
00:50:59.920
Um, so, okay, so, uh, okay, so we go, go here, um, the Los Angeles Police Department,
00:51:08.380
South Bureau Homicide Division detectives are seeking the public's assistance in locating
00:51:12.600
On Monday, September 12, 2022, Rakeem Allen, a.k.a.
00:51:15.180
P&B Rock, arrived at a restaurant located at the 100 block of West Manchester Ave with
00:51:19.220
As they were having lunch, a suspect entered the restaurant and approached Allen.
00:51:22.840
The suspect shot Allen, removed some of his property.
00:51:24.980
The suspect also demanded property from Allen's girlfriend.
00:51:26.840
The suspect fled the location in an awaiting vehicle.
00:51:30.160
Freddie Lee Trone, okay, that right there, guys, put Allen to chat for Freddie right here,
00:52:24.080
So, going back, we'll get right back into it, guys.
00:52:26.320
Um, Freddie Lee Trone has been identified as being a person involved in the murder of
00:52:31.240
If you see him, you are urged to call 911 for immediate assistance.
00:52:33.900
Anyone having information on the whereabouts of the suspect or anyone having additional
00:52:36.540
information about this homicide is urged to contact the South Bureau.
00:52:39.300
So, and here's the actual, um, situation here, guys, where they charge them, okay?
00:52:43.300
Los Angeles County District, uh, Attorney George Cascon announced today that the father
00:52:46.800
of the 17-year-old son have been, a father, that father and a 17-year-old son have been
00:52:50.720
charged with killing rapper PNB Rock at South Los Angeles restaurant earlier this month.
00:52:54.800
Um, I think, I think the investigators have presented the case to my office.
00:52:58.120
As we do every single day, we will work diligently to make sure that those responsible for taking
00:53:01.940
the life of an innocent victim are held accountable.
00:53:04.340
Freddie Lee Trone, date of birth, uh, January 10, 1982, was charged today in case TA-158511
00:53:09.140
with one count of murder and conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts of second-degree robbery.
00:53:13.300
Chantel Trone, uh, 81484, faces one count of accessory after the fact.
00:53:17.940
Chantel Trone is expected to be arraigned today in Department 12 of the Los Angeles County
00:53:23.200
The minor was charged with one count each of murder and conspiracy to commit robbery.
00:53:27.160
He also faces two counts of second-degree robbery.
00:53:29.260
He made his initial court appearance today in Department 262 at the Compton Juvenile Court.
00:53:33.540
He is scheduled to return on October 19th for pretrial hearing.
00:53:35.900
So, in a couple days, guys, he's going to have his pretrial hearing.
00:53:37.920
Also, the reason why he got two counts for second-degree robbery is because he tried to rob PNB's
00:53:42.740
Uh, okay, September 12, 30-year-old Rakeem Allen, also known as PNB Rock, was fatally shot
00:53:47.000
during a robbery at Roscoe's house in Chicken and Waffles.
00:53:49.160
The teen and Chantel Trone were later arrested.
00:53:58.840
And they didn't get him until later on, which, um, right here, they ended up finding him.
00:54:07.560
A court appearance today for one of three people facing...
00:54:13.040
I want you guys to actually go through the court document here.
00:54:15.040
We're going to go through the court document, the criminal complaint that they used to charge
00:54:18.820
Freddie Lee Trone and his son and his wife, okay?
00:54:23.260
We're going to go through the criminal complaint.
00:54:25.400
Now, again, the criminal complaint was filed on, I think, September 29th, okay?
00:54:29.720
The same day that they made this announcement right here.
00:54:39.620
Then, September 27th, they go ahead and they put this out that they're looking for this guy,
00:54:45.300
The LAPD puts it out, a bulletin, yo, we're looking for Freddie Lee Trone.
00:54:49.040
We already arrested his wife and his son, right?
00:54:51.240
Then, on September 29th, they go ahead and they make the formal announcement that he's
00:54:58.040
Now, they actually have court paperwork filed on him.
00:55:00.740
Now, we're going to go ahead and summarize this court paperwork that they filed on him.
00:55:06.240
This is fairly graphic, what we're going to talk about here.
00:55:08.280
So, I'm going to go ahead and roll the clip for y'all.
00:55:10.080
And it's going to play portions from the actual document that they used to go ahead and get
00:55:18.620
And today, we're learning more about what happened that fateful day.
00:55:23.660
Now, the timeline in the felony complaint says that Freddie Lee Trone met with someone
00:55:29.780
Let me go back and play this thing from the beginning.
00:55:34.980
And today, we're learning more about what happened that fateful day.
00:55:39.440
Now, the timeline in the felony complaint says that Freddie Lee Trone met with someone outside
00:55:43.980
Roscoe's just moments after P&B Rock and his girlfriend arrived.
00:55:48.560
Trone is then seen leaving, but he returns shortly.
00:55:52.060
This time, he's with his 17-year-old son, who was reportedly armed with a gun.
00:55:57.080
Trone drops him off a short distance away from Roscoe's.
00:56:00.960
The teen then walks into the restaurant and goes straight to the table where the rapper and
00:56:08.460
He went right there, guys, which is, you know, right there.
00:56:13.360
Pointing a gun at them, prosecutors allege, and saying, quote, give me all of your jewelry
00:56:20.460
The timeline then has the teen shooting P&B in the chest, just like that.
00:56:26.320
And after he fell to the ground, prosecutors say the teen shot him two more times in the
00:56:31.700
The felony complaint goes on to say the teenager then pointed that gun at P&B's girl.
00:56:36.880
Friend Steph saying, quote, show me your hands.
00:56:45.540
The teen then took her jewelry, but it didn't end there.
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The complaint went on to say that as the rapper lay dying on the floor, the teenager robbed
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him, too, taking his chains and watch and even pulling his rings off of his fingers.
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And some 17-year-old fucking punk just goes ahead and takes your chain off your neck and
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rings off that they probably won't even be able to find someone to sell to.
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I guarantee you the father probably put the son up to do it because what?
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They put the son up to it because he was a minor.
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When you're a minor, you're not going to get hit to the same degree as if you're an adult.
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So, yeah, man, this was a coordinated hit, as you guys can see, from, you know, between
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them doing surveillance on him, some guy in the red calling him and saying, yo, blah,
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And then he comes back with his son and drops him off a few blocks outside.
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Then the son walks in, goes directly to PMB Rock with the gun and says, yo, run your
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And then, you know, eventually, fatally shooting him.
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That tells you right there and then in itself that this was planned.
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Now, with that said, they did not mention the Instagram post and this criminal complaint.
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But I want to let you guys know, you guys have watched FEDIT for a while now and you
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understand that on FEDIT, you know, criminal complaints are merely done to establish probable
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The police rarely, if ever, put all the facts known to them in the investigation in the
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They put the bare minimum required to get an arrest warrant and that's it.
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Because they don't want to disclose all the facts that they don't have to in the investigation,
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especially if you got informants involved, you got sensitive investigative techniques
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involved, whether it may be a Title III intercept or something else like that.
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So you want to put the bare minimum to get the guy arrested and that's it.
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And then when it's time for trial, when it's time to do discovery, then you can go ahead
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and give the prosecutor everything that they need to get to give over to the defendant.
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But you don't want to disclose all that stuff on a criminal complaint.
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And the reason why is because criminal complaints are public.
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Now you guys are probably wondering, Myron, why didn't you get the criminal complaint?
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There's two main reasons why I wasn't able to get this criminal complaint, guys.
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Los Angeles has a strange system where you actually have to go there in the court to
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And then number two, there was a minor involved.
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So since there was a minor involved, it's extremely hard to get documents when it comes
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to minors because the minor is going to probably be named in the criminal complaint to some
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And they want to go ahead and keep that private since he was 17 years of age at the
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The police or investigators or whatever in the courts, like if they kind of know who
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you're getting it for, they kind of make it really hard for you to even get it.
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So they'd be like, oh, no, you have to contact this person or this person.
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Oh, no, we don't have it yet, but they have it.
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We ran into the same issue with Tory Lanez, I remember.
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Yeah, because it's this they're told like, oh, it's public record.
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But I think they're told behind the scenes, like, no, it's not like, but they can't really
01:00:07.380
They're in sun driving home, but prosecutors say they parked blocks away.
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So this after murder, they parked, they left the area, parked blocks away and then
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walked home with the teen disposing of his shoes and shirt along the way.
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The felony complaint makes no mention of that now infamous social media post from PNB's
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girlfriend that tagged them eating at Roscoe's, although police say the investigation is not
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The complaint doesn't mention it, but that does not necessarily disqualify the fact that
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the Instagram post could have been used by the perpetrators to still commit the crime.
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OK, like I said before, the police are only going to put the minimum required to go ahead
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and get an arrest warrant for the individual that they're interested in arresting.
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We won't know until, you know, it's indicted and they go to trial as to what was 100 percent
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But like I said before, I think it was just gross negligence on the part of the girlfriend.
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I don't think they said he, you know, she set him up if she did.
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What I think it comes down to is a combination of them knowing where PNB Rock was, them watching
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Someone else in the restaurant also had mentioned that PNB Rock is here with a bunch of jewelry.
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And then the Instagram post, all of that in tandem working together, more than likely
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is what contributed to these criminals being able to get the drop on him and attack him.
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OK, so and then also just to let you all know as well, just from my law enforcement background,
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et cetera, the police can go ahead and do a subpoena to Instagram and figure out her story,
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OK, since she has a big following, I guarantee you they probably have to look through thousands
01:01:45.200
upon thousands upon thousands of records to see who looked at her Instagram story and
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But if you're a crook, you know, just trying to get their drop on somebody or whatever it
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may be, you're going to look on an Anon account, you know, so they still have to investigate
01:01:58.640
But I would not be surprised if all those things, as I discussed earlier, Instagram posts, the
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guy with the red shirt, someone in the restaurant saying that PNB Rock is here, his girl,
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you know, all that stuff working together was not a large contributor and him being
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identified and and obviously the target of a robbery.
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So this now, guys, details them being put in court.
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OK, and we're going to get a little glimpse of Freddie Lee Jones's girl.
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They're not going to show the son, obviously, because he's a minor, but this adds a little
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I'm willing to bet that what she probably did was she shielded the son from being apprehended
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and or the Freddie Lee, because remember, Freddie Lee had like said, oh, I'm going to
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come and I'll meet with detectives or whatever.
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So she probably lied to investigators and tried to shield her boyfriend slash husband
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That's typically what an accessory to the fact typically hits you with.
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It's you shielding people from from being prosecuted.
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Just live from the newsroom right now with an update on all of this, Eric.
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The criminal complaint filed today charges the father and son with murder and robbery.
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The stepmom with being an accessory after the fact.
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The teen and the stepmother are in jail in L.A.
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The father just arrested this afternoon in Las Vegas.
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The charges described the September 13th attack on PNB Rock, also known as Rakim Allen, as
01:03:38.000
Court documents accused the father and son of working together to try to rob Allen as he
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ate lunch with his girlfriend inside the Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles restaurant on Manchester
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Both father and son are charged with murder, conspiracy to commit robbery and two counts of
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The LAPD says the teen was arrested in Lawndale Tuesday morning.
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The father, 40 year old Freddie Lee Trone, eluded detectives on Tuesday, then was caught
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The complaint accuses the stepmother, 32 year old Chantel Trone, of being an accessory after
01:04:13.520
She made a brief appearance in court in Compton this afternoon.
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Entered a not guilty plea and was ordered to return to court next month.
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LAPD chief Michael Moore says Allen was wearing what he called an extensive amount of jewelry
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Moore says police were examining whether a social media post made about 20 minutes before
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the robbery and shooting might have drawn attention to the restaurant.
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We just got the criminal complaint this afternoon.
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It also suggests that someone inside the restaurant tipped off Trone to the fact that there was somebody
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inside the restaurant wearing a lot of jewelry.
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The complaint says the 17 year old then shot Allen once in the chest, then two more times
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in the back, also demanded Allen's girlfriend's jewelry before he fled.
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Prosecutors say the 17 year old made an initial appearance in juvenile court in Compton this
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afternoon and will return to court next month for a pretrial hearing.
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So like that right there had me like, what the hell's going on here?
01:05:22.100
So you got some dude in the red, you got some guy inside the restaurant, you know, tipping
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They're saying, yo, PNB Rock is here, et cetera.
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So when he pulled up, so there was a multitude of factors here for these criminals to go ahead
01:05:41.740
And the fact that the 17 year old got dropped off a few blocks away and knew exactly where he
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was, walked in there, pointed the gun, straight at him and told him, give me your stuff.
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You know, it tells you right there and then that this was, you know, a plot, you know,
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a poorly executed plot, but it was a plot nonetheless.
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So we read the complaint and then Freddie Lee, we got arrested and then, okay.
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So PNB Rock's girlfriend breaks the silence guys.
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So not long ago, PNB Rock's girlfriend says she said he saved her life before he was killed.
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As you guys know, they were roasting her all over the internet, uh, alleging that she was
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the reason that he ended up getting killed from dropping the location, which again, like
01:06:27.560
I said before, I don't want to discount the fact that her Instagram posts potentially,
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you know, led to her getting her husband killed.
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But we know now that there were other factors as well that were involved in confirming that
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So this was not the sole reason is the main point.
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Uh, the girlfriend of slain rapper PNB Rock says he's a hundred percent.
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In Instagram post Thursday, Stephanie Sinawang talked about the shooting attack last month
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that claimed the life of the 30 year old rapper.
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My man saved my life throwing me under the table.
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I'm not supposed to be here, but because of him, I am.
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She wrote in the caption of video showing special moments between the couple.
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I'm going to give him a Don DeMarco for being a real ninja throwing his girl under
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And you know, this goes to show, you know, I don't want to make this a fresh, a fit type
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episode or whatever it may be, but I've talked about this before men have an innate need to
01:07:20.300
For all the, you know, crazy feminists out there, angry weirdos.
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I say men are trash, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, all this other stupid shit.
01:07:26.140
Um, the reality is if a man loves a woman, he will willingly put his life on the line and
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And you guys can see that that's how PMB rock went out.
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He went out protecting his girl from eminent danger.
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So I got to give him another Don DeMarco and a salute for that because most people aren't
01:07:47.320
Uh, the rap was gunned down during an attempted robbery.
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While the pair were dining together, three people have been charged in connection with
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Senna Wang, who shares a toddler daughter with the late artists, wrote a lengthy caption
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in which she touched on how solid the relationship was before the shooting and the trauma she
01:08:02.440
My man had gave himself to God, did a complete 360.
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I was finally letting the past go and letting him show up as his changed self.
01:08:12.700
My last day with you, I told you, I know you, my husband.
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She added Senna Wang ended her post by writing pain is real.
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No matter how rich you are, how famous you are, how spiritual you are.
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And this also kind of, you know, defeats these rumors guys.
01:08:25.280
Like for example, people had tried to say that this guy right here, um, well, I won't
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I think, I don't know what his name is, but him and this guy had been going back and
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And they were saying that this guy was actually the individual that was involved in the killing,
01:08:40.880
This dude was just trying to set up a boxing match and get some clout off a PMB rock.
01:08:43.860
I don't know why PMB honestly even gave him the time of day.
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Um, you know, I wish he had just ignored this guy as well as
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ignored all those other idiots that had, you know, uh, try to test them.
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But this is kind of, you know, the unfortunate side, uh, when it comes to the streets, hip
01:08:56.260
hop and being in this type of life is that, you know, this is what happens.
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A lot of the times people, you put a target on your back because you're getting money while
01:09:04.000
these other dudes are fucking struggling, living on section eight, being bums and getting
01:09:12.640
But, um, yeah, it's a victim attendant fucking idiots out there.
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Uh, yeah, let's hit the, we'll hit the super chats after this, but I'll read her
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Cause if I play the music, it's going to get hit with copyright.
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Um, but if I wasn't spiritual, I could kill myself, but then I'll go to hell and my man
01:09:43.520
My man saved my life, throwing me under that table.
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I'm not supposed to be here, but because of him, I am no one would be able to handle
01:09:49.340
To be honest, I can't even handle this to witness what I saw and to keep seeing it in
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my head, to being forced out the restaurant, to not being able to go in the ambulance or
01:09:55.800
the hospital car keys purse and my phone taken from me, forced in the back of a
01:09:59.600
police car and locked in interrogation room all night while all this is going on.
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And to be the last person in this world to know my man didn't make it after having the
01:10:08.960
I felt this time, uh, in my relationship, everything was finally perfect for our family.
01:10:13.260
See, I knew that they would have investigated her potentially being involved in setting
01:10:16.280
him up, but she wasn't like I told y'all before from the rip.
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Um, he did a, uh, my man had given himself to God.
01:10:23.800
He, uh, I think she means one 80, uh, but he was loyal.
01:10:28.260
I was finally letting the past go and letting him show up as his changed self.
01:10:32.080
My last, uh, day with you, I told you, I know you, my husband.
01:10:35.220
I know you, my soulmate, even though it was for a little bit, at least we got to experience
01:10:42.900
You wish you could have changed, changed way sooner.
01:10:45.760
Um, it takes so much prayer and spiritual therapy to gain the strength to do the simple
01:10:50.500
Now they say your angels come and stop by and visit you, but I feel like mine is always here.
01:10:57.120
We live on earth is just temporary before we get to heaven or hell where we will spend
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Cover me with strength, grace, and vision to carry on for the family shed light on this
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No matter how rich you are, how famous you are, how spiritual you are, some pain is inevitable.
01:11:28.760
And, uh, you know, you could see that this was a very, um, heartfelt message here.
01:11:32.820
She probably wrote this with tears in her eyes, but you know, again, like I said before,
01:11:39.000
And the thing, you know, it's very unfortunate what transpired here.
01:11:42.120
Very sad, tragic story of two idiots, father and son, and, you know, an even stupider stepmother,
01:11:48.920
you know, involved in murdering someone over some jewelry that they probably wouldn't even
01:11:53.520
be able to sell and, or make any money off of and killing someone in the process and
01:12:00.020
So, um, yeah, terrible, terrible, terrible stuff.
01:12:04.560
So let's hit some of these chats like the video guys, by the way, real quick, do me that
01:12:10.060
You guys could be anywhere else, but you're here.
01:12:12.780
Um, uh, so this guy pods nation, you need to apologize for her too.
01:12:21.720
You got to remember that the Instagram has still not been, um, discounted as a potential
01:12:26.100
lead as to how the criminals were able to find him.
01:12:29.320
Like again, just because it wasn't listed in a criminal complaint does not mean that it
01:12:32.360
was not a piece of evidence in the investigation.
01:12:34.200
My friend, uh, next episode of Fed it, Myron and I are doing the trust fall challenge.
01:12:37.660
Uh, sir, we will not be doing that because you are going to crush me.
01:12:46.320
It wasn't the reason the killers were already in the parking lot, uh, when they showed up.
01:12:54.380
It's clear that academics respects you, but not fresh.
01:12:56.360
They have a weird dynamic LMAO trying to get each other back.
01:13:00.200
I mean, it's kind of what friends do to each other, but you know, the only difference is
01:13:03.780
that you guys see in public cause you know, we're YouTubers, but all friends, you know,
01:13:07.400
bust each other's balls and everything else like that.
01:13:17.840
Uh, yeah, guys, it's swelling cause she just went through a procedure for her teeth.
01:13:29.520
He goes, the people closest to you know how the game works.
01:13:33.500
In my home country, we have to have armed guards everywhere we go.
01:13:35.900
My uncle was a very high ranking official and his cousins had him killed because he
01:13:41.900
Uh, my condolences to you and your family, my friend.
01:13:48.960
Um, I would open up the phone lines guys, but with the mixer acting crazy and stuff like
01:13:55.320
But then once it turns off, the phone lines are going to be all fucked up like last time,
01:13:59.760
We we're going to, we're building the new PC tomorrow.
01:14:02.280
Uh, we'll probably have it ready to go for you guys.
01:14:04.460
Um, for Wednesday show, because we're going to build it tomorrow.
01:14:06.880
I'm still waiting on some other parts to come in.
01:14:08.380
And when those parts come in, build that PC and we'll be good to go.
01:14:13.880
Well, we're going to have to test run and stuff like that too.
01:14:16.900
Uh, Martin, why are there always audio issues in the studio?
01:14:19.540
Is it because someone keeps unplugging a cord is related to the complicated setup?
01:14:22.380
So a couple of things, guys, it's related to the complicated setup and also, uh, windows
01:14:27.480
I mean, putting you guys to sleep and everything else like that.
01:14:32.480
So we're building a new PC and the audio issues will be fixed because, um, yeah, we'd run
01:14:38.160
a very, very complex setup, um, with mixers and stage boxes and a bunch of other stuff.
01:14:43.260
Uh, the matrix is attacking for Michael Trilstein.
01:14:45.900
But we will combat the matrix over here on this side of the internet.
01:14:50.240
Myron, can you do one on Christopher Dorner, the cop that killed other cops in Southern
01:14:54.560
That case seems like it was some shady stuff going on.
01:14:59.220
Um, I've never heard of that case, but I could definitely check it out.
01:15:07.060
It costs nothing guys for you to just stop what you're doing.
01:15:11.500
I wouldn't be asking if you guys just got the engagement up.
01:15:13.960
Once you guys get the engagement up, I don't got to ask nothing.
01:15:18.720
But I hate having to continuously say, yo, get the engagement up, et cetera, because channels
01:15:22.640
like this are, I mean, yeah, I think this channel is shadow banned too, because it's linked
01:15:26.540
But yeah, man, guys, you got to remember that like with us, like they don't like us on
01:15:31.660
So the only way we get support a lot of times and get pushed into engagement is through you
01:15:36.000
So all I ask is if you like the video, you don't got to donate a dollar.
01:15:40.460
I spent all day researching this for y'all, pulling up stuff, calling people in Los Angeles
01:15:44.600
trying to get the criminal complaint for us, but they wouldn't give it to us because obviously
01:15:48.260
So we really do work behind this, work really hard behind the scenes to give you guys these FEDA
01:15:52.620
You know, I do a ridiculous amount of research behind the scenes so that when I get on here,
01:15:56.100
and I talk about the cases, I don't sound like a bumbling idiot, and I don't sound stupid
01:15:59.380
so that you guys can go ahead and get the facts, you know, putting the timestamps up,
01:16:04.840
So all you got to do is just like the video, man.
01:16:07.000
Christina's over here, you know, gathering documents for you guys from other states and
01:16:10.560
We're recruiting people, hiring people, paying people to go ahead and get documents for us.
01:16:16.860
Myron, this is how to determine which set is responsible for a case in LA.
01:16:20.280
Google gang maps and drop it in location of the crime.
01:16:22.540
The closest gang to the map to the crime is responsible.
01:16:26.100
I mean, they killed Pop Smoke in a very, you know, fancy area, and it was Hoover's.
01:16:31.080
So, I mean, that test might not work every single time.
01:16:34.300
Big academics pulled the fire alarm to warn Sneeko about the Brazilian in the building.
01:16:42.260
One Timothy 610 for the love of money is the root of all evil.
01:16:45.820
Some people risk it all to have at SMH, RIP, PMB Rock.
01:16:50.340
Money is the root of a lot of evil things, my friends.
01:17:05.860
So let me go ahead and pull up the rest of the chat.
01:17:10.680
She said that the father saw him in the restaurant once he saw PMB, he left and got his son.
01:17:14.720
But again, you guys got to remember that the totality of the circumstances is what matters.
01:17:19.820
So it didn't help that she posted on Instagram to confirm that they were still there.
01:17:25.600
Like I said before, I called it from the first episode.
01:17:28.360
I don't think that what she did was on purpose, her trying to hurt and or get her husband killed.
01:17:33.500
But what she did was 1000% stupid because you best believe I would not be surprised if someone that was involved in this conspiracy to rob him saw the Instagram post.
01:17:42.420
Okay, I would not be surprised if someone saw it and they're like, okay, they're still there.
01:17:46.820
Because remember, she posted it and they were still at the location, guys.
01:17:50.980
Did you announce the winner for the giveaway yet?
01:17:58.080
Who's going to, when are they going to announce that?
01:18:00.260
I actually text her, so I'm just waiting for it to let me know.
01:18:18.600
Ryan Sander goes, if someone pled guilty to a felony assault they truly didn't commit in the past,
01:18:24.420
is there anything they can do after they served their time and paid their debt to society to clear their name and record?
01:18:28.940
Someone pled guilty to a felony assault they truly didn't commit.
01:18:31.920
So, here's the thing, bro, because I've heard this before.
01:18:38.460
No, man, they're always going to be able to find your criminal record.
01:18:41.580
When you're, here's the, and that's a, that's a common fallacy.
01:18:45.080
In the United States, if you're arrested, right, they go ahead and they roll your fingerprints, okay?
01:18:48.000
When they roll your fingerprints, it generates something called an FBI number and a state ID number, okay?
01:18:54.680
And it gets put into something called IAPHIS, right, which basically is like an entire database of millions upon millions of fingerprints of people that are, you know, fingerprinted for arrest records, fingerprinted for immigration records, fingerprinted for employment purposes, etc.
01:19:11.380
I got an FBI number because I used to work for the government, so they had to fingerprint me.
01:19:14.060
So what happens is when you get arrested for a felony and you get convicted, etc., yeah, you could go ahead and work and get your record expunged or whatever it may be.
01:19:22.180
But a law enforcement officer is always going to be able to pull your records, okay?
01:19:25.440
Even if it's juvenile records, they'll be able to pull them and figure out what actually happened.
01:19:28.740
So when people say, oh, I'm going to get my felony expunged so that I can go out and carry a gun, okay, maybe in the state that you're in, you might be able to do that, though I don't know any instances off the top of my head.
01:19:38.580
But you can always still be federally prosecuted for being a felony possession of a firearm.
01:19:55.120
Why was Andrew Tate interviewing Romania removed?
01:20:00.020
We're going to put on Patreon for y'all, though, so don't worry.
01:20:05.640
I can't wait to get a plaque so we can flex on the haters that don't like us.
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How would I have this much experience and be able to talk to you guys about criminal cases off the top of my head like this a lot of times if I didn't or answer questions to the level of detail that I do if I didn't actually do criminal cases?
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I got photos on my IG of me, like, taking drugs and shit like that.
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I even got a director's award for a case that I did.
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Pester goes, did you get the new 4090 for the new PC?
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82 June said, can you also do a Dallas shooter who went on a police killing spree?
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I think I know which case you're talking about.
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Go check out my episode on R. Kelly that I did for y'all.
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If any of you guys got questions, man, shoot them in and then I'll end the broadcast.
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Like, do you not understand that they did not release all the information on the criminal complaint?
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Just because they did not make mention of the Instagram post on a criminal complaint does not mean that the Instagram post was not utilized in gaining probable cause to go ahead and secure the arrest.
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Like, what the hell is this dude talking about, man?
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If it comes out that it wasn't involved at all, then yeah, I'll apologize.
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But again, like I told you guys before, criminal complaints are written to establish probable cause.
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They're not going to put all the facts in the criminal complaint.
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And it would make sense because here's the thing.
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If I have to add to the criminal complaint, me serving a subpoena on Instagram, me looking through Instagram records, me saying this, me saying that, et cetera.
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I could go ahead and put that into the indictment information, bro.
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Like, I hate it when people that don't know what the fuck they're talking about try to tell me, oh, yo, you don't know.
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You don't know anything about the case, my friend.
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If you do divorce cases, the channel will blow up.
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I don't know if I'm going to do divorce cases, guys, because those are admin cases.
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Because all he's been doing all week is like, yo, you need to punish.
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You need to get rid of academics and you need to apologize to this girl.
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I'm not going to ban you or kick you off or anything like that.
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I don't go on your shit like, oh, you need to do this and you need to do that.
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I know I haven't been posting a lot on my Instagram as far as, like, workouts.
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I'll post what I did today in the gym for y'all.
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I know some of you guys really like that stuff.
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Sometimes, guys, when I go in there, I just try to train and not record because I'm not going to lie.
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Whenever I train and I got to set up the camera and do my set and all this other stuff, it's extremely cumbersome and very annoying.
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And I like to keep my rest periods very short in the gym.
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So that is why sometimes I don't record myself training in the gym.
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I just want to hit shoulders and arms, hit a weak point day.
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My training split typically is, like, three days of full body workouts and then another two or three days of weak point days.
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Other than that, guys, so I'm going to go ahead, guys, and start getting working on this Bin Laden documentary.
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And, yeah, man, I'm going to break down, like I said before, going to break it down in different parts.
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First is going to be, obviously, 9-11 attacks and the FBI's response.
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Then we're going to cover how they found Bin Laden, how the CIA tracked them down.
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Then we're going to cover after, you know, how they killed them and what they found at the house.
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And then also, more than likely, we'll go ahead and talk about the conspiracy theories concerning 9-11, you know, with, you know, the new Pearl Harbor, which is a five-hour documentary that tries to say that the 9-11 situation was, you know, not real.
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Or that, you know, the towers didn't necessarily collapse from the planes hitting.
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Rather, it was from a controlled demolition and then also some potential parts from the documentary Loose Change, which is another conspiracy theory movie that talks about the same situations.
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Cage, Shiggy goes, Myron, the haters out in force tonight, my G.
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I'm just, it's just very interesting to see, like, if you hate someone, why are you watching them?
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Like, if I, like, you don't catch me, like, sitting there, like, oh, yo, let me just go watch a bunch of people that I hate for no reason.
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Like, why would you waste your time watching a bunch of people that you don't like?
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So it's like, if you find this channel, you must have been searching for it, which means you probably watch Fresh and Fit to find this channel.
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And then also, real quick, before I close this thing out, I know you guys want me to go ahead and cover.
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Let me do this poll right now in the chat with y'all.
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Since you guys are out here watching live, I'm going to go ahead and do a poll right now.
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Can you read it for the people real quick, Christina?
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Just when I thought I was out, beg most to propose me back in.
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Mayron, would you ever break down how things are in Mexico in regards to the cartel activity
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Yeah, I could definitely do that for y'all if you guys want.
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We've been like, yeah, everybody's been wanting that, like the cartel breakdown.
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And then we got, yeah, that was one villain away.
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And I want you guys to go ahead and start voting on it.
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Basically is, do you want hip hop music video reactions?
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And what I mean by that, guys, is basically I'm going to go ahead and start reacting to
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music videos that, you know, the feds and or the state has used against rappers and go
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ahead and break down some of the things that they potentially look for in the music videos
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Now, I think there's a very good chance I'll probably get hit with copyright doing this
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You know, there'll be shorter videos, probably, you know, 10 to 20 minute breakdowns altogether.
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I mean, I'll see if I could do it live without them turning off the stream.
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But if y'all want me to do that, I can definitely do that for you guys.
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And for you guys out there that are saying, yo, rat, rat, rat.
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It's for artists that have already been arrested and indicted.
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I'm not going to do it for artists that like are currently out free or whatever.
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I'm going to do it for artists that have already been arrested and prosecuted for racketeering
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crimes or crimes that the police use music videos to get them on.
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So please use some common sense when I speak and I ask for your guys' opinion on this.
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So that's what I would really, that's what I would do.
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I honestly thought about potentially covering it today, but I don't think enough people know
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And for some of you guys that are wondering who's Sue Surf, he's a battle rapper, a pretty
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They just picked him up and a couple other people out of New Jersey on a crip racketeering
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Cause like, I noticed that Bruce river, shout out to Bruce rivers.
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He does criminal lawyer reacts CLR to music videos.
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So I figured, Hey, if you guys want a, you know, criminal defense attorney reacting to
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it, it'd probably be interesting to watch a fed, uh, uh, react to it.
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Cause again, guys, I'm not a fucking, um, I'm not a street dude at all.
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So it's like all you guys pick a rap, blah, blah, blah.
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It's like, I I'll never understand that because I was the one that had the informant.
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So how am I a rat when I was the one to controlling the rats?
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Since I've been watching you and fresh, y'all changed my life and I'm very much appreciated,
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Uh, and then, do you know, Chad marks from blood on the razor wire?
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And then we got any plans to cover Michael Jordan's dad's case.
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For some of you guys that are wondering, Michael Jordan's father was murdered, um, decades
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If I'm not mistaken, unless someone here in the chat can correct me.
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If you guys want those older cases, I got a whole case on OJ Simpson, by the way, too.
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Because some of these, um, some, some of these, uh, um, cases that I've done, like you guys
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So let me show you guys the channel real quick.
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I'm going to go ahead and share a screen with y'all real fast because I don't think you guys,
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I got all the, you know, these are the ones that got the most views.
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The most popular ones, the YSL Rico, O Block Rico, YNW Melly, Casanova, et cetera.
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She was the one that, um, you know, broke this case where Tory Lanez did not shoot Meg the
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So Meg the Stallion, give yourself a big stupid NL.
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And then you got, you know, all the recent videos, right?
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Speaking of which, I'm going to go ahead and give you guys John Wayne Gacy as well,
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I'm actually watching a documentary right now on it for you guys that I'll probably react to.
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It's five hours long, but it's probably the better one.
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As you guys can see, this is one that I did on, uh, the book Hitman, which actually led
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to a triple murder, the biggest heist in history where they stole fucking like $18 million.
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I got this biggest serial killer in his FBI history.
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This one got the, this one actually I really enjoyed doing guys.
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Um, this one is 18 and up though, because it was so violent, right?
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It's so fucking lame, but I break down the entire case in here, um, and actually expose
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So a lot of you guys asked me for cases that I've, that I've done a lot of the times, um,
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you know, paid in full, the real story, Pablo Escobar, you know, Robert Hanson, the biggest,
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And then obviously you got fresh to fit, you got fresh for clips and you got fresh print
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CEO subscribe to all three of those channels as well.
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So other than that guys, um, two more, two more.
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So keep giving them the truth and watch them all get vaporized.
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My thing is just like, um, normally I wouldn't say nothing, but pause nation should know better.
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Normally I wouldn't give a fuck what haters got to say, but it's like, bro, what are you
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His name was Larry M Demery and it was about 30 years ago and is up for parole as we speak.
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That was the guy that killed Michael Jordan's father.
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Wait, I just did a clouds and you guys are hilarious.
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Uh, when are you going to do the young Dolph case?
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It's been very difficult to procure the documents for that case.
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Um, every time we send someone over there to go get the documents, they start asking a lot
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So it always spooks out the people that we send to go get it.
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Some, something's going on there where they don't want to give those documents out.
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Um, probably cause there's informants involved to be honest with you.
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That's probably why they don't want to give it out.
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Um, for the giveaway, we're supposed to tag five people in the comments, right?
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Um, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would,
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I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would,
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I would, I would, I would, I would, I would, I would.
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You're facing two counts of two meditative murders.