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Saved - October 2, 2025 at 6:07 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

This mom in California strips down to a bikini at a school board meeting to protest Transmissions in girls' locker rooms. https://t.co/Bq3I43UE8z

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"Hi. Good evening. I'm a parent in the Davis Unified School District, and I'm here today to talk about the policies you have for the locker rooms in the junior high schools." "Right now, we require our students to undress for PE class." "depending on a child's transgender identity that they can pick which bathroom they want." "So we have right now at this school district, we have children self identifying into into different bathrooms just based off of No. Their You cannot." "I have my bathing suit on." "Excuse me. This this is allowed." "We're gonna recess. I'm gonna finish my comments." "So you are violating my first amendment right." "I am putting on my You are disrupt."
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Speaker 0: Hi. Good evening. I'm a parent in the Davis Unified School District, and I'm here today to talk about the policies you have for the locker rooms in the junior high schools. So Emerson, Holmes, Harper Junior High. Right now, we require our students to undress for PE class. So, I'm just gonna give you an idea what that looks like when I undress. So, right now, this school district is saying that depending on a child's transgender identity that they can pick which bathroom they want. So we have right now at this school district, we have children self identifying into into different bathrooms just based off of No. Their You cannot. I have my bathing suit on. Excuse me. This this is allowed. We're gonna recess. I'm gonna finish my comments. So you are violating my first amendment right. I am putting on my You are you are disrupt.
Saved - August 22, 2025 at 11:17 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

TDS has officially broken this Liberal! I LOVE THIS SHT!!! https://t.co/s0DJf9yRno

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"I wanna get out of here. I wanna get my mom and my two dogs and get out of here, but I'm not sure where to go." "I know the quickest exit point would be through Mexico, and I was thinking maybe Panama would be a place to take us." "We could drive there. We have a car that could make it, and I know they use American dollar the American dollar there, so we wouldn't have to do a money exchange necessarily if we went to Panama." "I'm really scared that I'm gonna be taken to one of those camps and to one of those detention centers or institutionalized, and my mom will be alone." "And she's 81, and I'm really all she has." "If something happens to me or to her, they will starve." "There's no one to take care of them." "I gotta get us out of here, and I gotta do it, like, right now, like, ASAP."
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Speaker 0: I wanna get out of here. I wanna get my mom and my two dogs and get out of here, but I'm not sure where to go. I know the quickest exit point would be through Mexico, and I was thinking maybe Panama would be a place to take us. We could drive there. We have a car that could make it, and I know they use American dollar the American dollar there, so we wouldn't have to do a money exchange necessarily if we went to Panama. I'm really scared that I'm gonna be taken to one of those camps and to one of those detention centers or institutionalized, and my mom will be alone. And she's 81, and I'm really all she has. And then there's the dogs. If something happens to me or to her, they will starve. There's no one to take care of them. Not really. I gotta get us out of here, and I gotta do it, like, right now, like, ASAP. I'm so fucking scared. I've been crying for days since that new executive order came because, man, I screamed at the when he got elected that it would be, like, less than a year before they would try to come for people like me, and it's coming soon. Like, they're going to take me. They're going to. I take mental health meds. I I'm disabled, and I'm not on the lease. I'm so scared. Should I start, like, a GoFundMe to help us get out of here? Would anybody even help with that? If I thought it would work, I would do it. I would do it. I can't be away from my mom. I'm her only child. It is just me and my mom, and that's it. Oh, man. I gotta get us out of here. I have to. I have to. I have to.
Saved - May 14, 2025 at 8:08 PM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

Crazy Liberal says that Democrats can not go on stage because they are afraid of getting sh*t by Republicans 🤯🤯 https://t.co/xKjBaEVlkJ

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The speaker asserts that their life, along with others, has been negatively impacted by the right, specifically blaming Trump for stirring up fear. They claim they cannot perform on stage due to fear of being shot by Republicans. The speaker also criticizes Elon Musk. An argument ensues after the speaker accuses someone of saying the n-word in public and claims that person made them say it, despite their reluctance.
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Speaker 0: World, and we cannot go on a freaking stage because we're afraid of being shot by Republicans, not by Democrats. And this is all Trump stirred up. Yeah. Elon Musk is whatever he's into or on, I don't know. All I know is my life, his life, our lives have been shut down by the right man. Hell yeah. It's our neighbors, it's our friends, and we can't even communicate. Do you think it might be because you just said the n word now in public? You made him say I didn't make you say anything. Yeah. You did. Yeah. Did. And I told you I didn't wanna say it, so don't pull that shit
Saved - May 6, 2025 at 3:08 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

So this thing says it will continue to use women's restrooms, women's locker rooms, and women's spaces because he claims to be a woman. https://t.co/rotWv0UHxR

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The speaker asserts their right to enter women's restrooms, locker rooms, and spaces, declaring they are a woman regardless of others' opinions. They claim that figures like Oli London, Ben Shapiro, Steven Hilton, Tim Pool, "moms of bigotry," Lives of TikTok, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, Matt Gaetz, and Nick Fuentes are powerless to prevent them. The speaker states they go where they please and, to date, no one has dared to stop them.
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Speaker 0: I will continue to go into women's restrooms, women's locker rooms, women's spaces because I am a woman whether you like it or not, and there's nothing you can do about it. There's nothing Fox News can do about it. Oli London, Ben Shapiro, Steven Hilton, Tim Pool, moms of bigotry, Lives of TikTok, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, Matt Gaetz, Nick Fuentes. There's nothing any of you can do about it. Nothing. I go where I please. And so far nobody's had the guts to even try and stop me.

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

This thing said you can't do anything about it @libsoftiktok

Saved - May 2, 2025 at 3:56 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

Crazy Karen Attacks! https://t.co/B2WkrWSeqF

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Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 are taking audio and video when Speaker 0 approaches and demands to know what they are photographing. Speaker 1 refuses to answer and asks Speaker 0 to leave them alone. Speaker 0 refuses, claiming they can't take photos on federal property. Speaker 1 claims Speaker 0 tried to hit them with their car. Speaker 2 says they witnessed the near-hit and that the photography is constitutionally protected. Speaker 1 threatens to have Speaker 0 arrested. Speaker 0 refuses to leave, stating they don't take orders from "schmucks." Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 they made a mistake and should go home. Speaker 0 asks again what Speaker 1 is photographing. Speaker 1 again refuses to answer.
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Speaker 0: What are you what are you photographing, boys? Speaker 1: Did he express to you? We're in the middle of taking audio and video. So we're not interested in having a conversation right now. Is that okay with you? Speaker 0: No. It's not okay with me. Speaker 1: It's not okay with you that I'm not interested in having a conversation with you? You're gonna force me to? You better take that mask off. A little oxygen into the brain there. I don't know what's going on. You feeling okay? Woah. That's so fucking What are you out of your fucking mind, lady? Woah. That's so What are out fucking lady? Woah. What are you out of your fucking mind, lady? Speaker 0: Yeah. I'm out of my fucking mind. What am I gonna do? You're gonna Speaker 1: hit me with your car? Speaker 0: Are you out of your mind? Speaker 1: Are you serious? Do you Speaker 0: have any idea that you can't sit there and take photos on federal property Speaker 1: Why don't you go call Speaker 0: the without giving Speaker 1: Why don't you go call the cops and I'll show them the video of you trying to hit me with your car and we'll get you arrested. How about that, smart ass? How about that? Back away from me. I'm telling you right now. Speaker 0: Stop walking up to me. Back away Speaker 1: from you? Yes. Speaker 2: Get in your car. Speaker 1: Back away from me. Get in your car. Listen to him if you get in your car and go home. Speaker 2: What they're doing is constitutionally protected. Get in your car and leave. I almost saw you hit him with your car. Speaker 0: I don't take orders from smothers like you, boys. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. I'm supposed to take orders from you and answer your stupid fucking questions. Get in your car and get out of here. You cannot photograph people. I'm doing it right now. What are you gonna do about it? Public. What are you gonna do about it? What are you gonna do about it? What are gonna do about it? Speaker 0: I'm do this. Speaker 1: What are gonna do about it? Stupid mistake, lady. You don't assault people out in public. Bad move. You're gonna stick around to be a witness, buddy? Speaker 2: Yep. No problem. Speaker 1: Awesome. Appreciate you. We got witnesses, lady. If I was you, I'd get in your car and go home before you dig yourself. I'm gonna have you arrested for trying to hit me with your car. So if I was you, I would just leave. I'm gonna give you that chance because I'm not gonna call the cops on you. You wanna call them? I welcome you to. You gotta be out of your mind. Tried to hit me with her car and then gets out of her car and tries to assault Michigan e k c one three seven one. Speaker 0: You know what? I can show you my driver's license. Speaker 1: Lady, I don't want anything from you. I want you to get away from me. Speaker 0: I want you to stop photographing people. Not gonna happen. I'm signing the disclaimer. Speaker 1: Not gonna happen. Alright. Not gonna happen. Get in your car and go home. You made a mess out of yourself. Before you make it worse, get in your car and go home. Speaker 0: I don't take orders from schmucks like you. Speaker 1: I don't take orders from people like you either. Made a mistake here today. Just go home, lick your wounds, and feel better about yourself. You made a mistake. Speaker 0: What is it you're photographing, fella? Speaker 1: None of your business. You made a

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Part 2 https://t.co/sqY2WDiEA0

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A person confronted two individuals photographing on federal property, warning them about potential arrest and claiming to have them on camera with a witness. The same person is later recorded telling a 911 operator that the two individuals were filming people at the post office. A separate 911 call reports that the two individuals with cameras sprayed the caller in the face with pepper spray after the caller asked why they were being filmed. The caller describes the individuals and expresses concern about their agenda. One of the photographers claims the caller attempted to assault them and requests to file a report. They describe the caller as a white female, approximately 60 years old, and state that no one made physical contact.
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Speaker 0: What are you photographing on federal property, fellas? None of your business. You made a mistake. I would get in my car and go home if I was you. If you call 911 and the cops get here, I'm having you arrested. I promise you. We have you on three cameras, and I have a witness. I don't wanna press charges against you. I want you to go home and think about the stupidity you just pulled and don't do it again. Speaker 1: Hi. I'm calling from How are you? I'm calling from the post office on Green Road in Ann Arbor. There's two guys here with cameras standing outside the door of Speaker 0: the post office filming people as they come out, Speaker 1: And I stopped to ask them what Speaker 0: they were taking photos of because I Speaker 1: do not wish to have my likeness on somebody else's camera without knowing the reason for it. They're on several property, and they're being rather obnoxious and just shot me in the face with their whatever silly pepper spray kind of thing it was. So I would like the police to call you. Wait. Can they spray you with pepper spray? Yes. Speaker 0: Okay. Can you repeat on it? Speaker 1: I I don't. Speaker 0: And I would like the police officer to pin down, please. Yes, sir. White one's one's got a Zascha Speaker 1: arms with a t shirt on. The other one's just I've got a white t shirt on with a hand hat. They they clearly have an agenda that I don't understand. But I really Speaker 0: She's sitting in the vehicle calling 911 herself as well. Speaker 1: I also I have the phone number. Officer's in Speaker 0: the AW, so I'd like to file a report against this one. She tried to assault me. Yes. She was she got out of her car. She was coming up to me. I hit Sir, I'm gonna speak to the police officer when he gets here then. Okay? I don't know what the definition I don't know what your definition of assault is, sir. So I'd like to discuss it with the officer when he gets nobody laid hands on each other. No, sir. Nope. She's a white female, probably about 60 years old. Any weapons? I didn't see any now. And I don't have any on me either. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it.

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Part 3 https://t.co/g1a0f3jvoI

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Two Ann Arbor Police Department vehicles are on the scene, responding to a call for an ambulance. The caller states a woman in a black car next to a red car needs an ambulance. The speaker says he almost needed an ambulance himself. An officer went into the post office, presumably to speak with people inside. More police vehicles arrive, including one marked "command" with a sergeant. The speaker says the woman is claiming she's having problems breathing, and questions her intention in allegedly trying to run him over with the car. He believes she is in "deep shit" and wishes she would have just gone home.
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Speaker 0: So we have vehicle number 42 and vehicle number 35 of the Ann Arbor Police Department. Speaker 1: You requested an ambulance? No. I didn't request an ambulance. I called up and dialed 911. With you. We got someone that needs an ambulance. Speaker 0: Alright. Well, I'm a complainant as well. Speaker 1: Okay. Well, an ambulance required. Yes, ma'am. I understand. She's the woman sitting in the Speaker 2: black car right there on the left. Speaker 1: Over here, ma'am. Next to the red car. Speaker 0: She needs an ambulance. Unbelievable. Why don't Speaker 1: you put somebody else with an ambulance? Speaker 0: I almost need I almost needed an ambulance. So the second officer went inside the post office for some reason, to speak to the folks inside the post office, I'm assuming. And I guess we'll find out in a minute. And then well, sounds like we have more on the way. Also, have an EMT. Speaker 3: So I think the officer is Speaker 0: going she's either going to speak to the EMTs or going to speak to our witness. It looks like she's going to speak to our witness over there. Another police vehicle pulling in? Alright. So this is vehicle number 50. It says command. So we have a sergeant here. Good. Excellent. Speaker 1: Alright. My name is Jennifer. I'm gonna take this brief on your face. Speaker 0: She's claiming she's having problems breathing. Yeah. I would have been having problems breathing if I got ran over by the car. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Because what was her intention in trying to run me over with the car? Just to give me a warning? I think she's in deep shit, and I'm sorry about that. I really am. I would have preferred that she just would have gone home. Alright. So here comes the sarge.

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Part 4 https://t.co/Ebxamy0ZhN

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An officer is investigating an incident at a post office. A man, Chase, states he was taking video of the post office when a woman came out and told him he needed permission to take pictures on federal property. He says she reversed her car, then drove it towards him. He claims he thought she was going to run him over. Chase says the woman then reached under her seat, and he didn't know if she was getting a weapon. He asked her to stop approaching him, but she continued. He then used pepper spray on her. The officer confirms with Chase that he wasn't struck by the car. Chase mentions his son and wife were with him.
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Speaker 0: Sergeant Pederly. Speaker 1: Yes, sir. Speaker 0: It's for the paramedics. What was sprayed? I I'm not gonna get into the specifics just so they know what it is. You mind can I take a look? Speaker 1: Yes, sir. Speaker 0: Okay. Alright. I'm just gonna snap a picture of this so I can But It's Speaker 1: just o c. There's no mace or anything in it. And is it Pederly? Speaker 0: Pederly. Correct. Pederly. Yep. Pederly. I just need to Speaker 1: pronounce people's names correctly. 309 ma'am Johnson? Mhmm. +1 07? Yep. Thank you, man. Speaker 0: I'm a show this to him really quick. I'll right back with you. Speaker 1: Alright? Yes, Speaker 0: sir. Either you're injured from any of this? Speaker 1: No. I'm not injured, ma'am. Speaker 0: Were there any physical contact between the car and either of you? Speaker 1: She was I don't I don't remember when I leaned over and went like that if my hand touched her or not, but that would have been it. Speaker 0: Okay. But not, like, struck in the knees or anything? Speaker 1: No. I didn't get hit in the knees. No. Speaker 0: Okay. I'll be back to talk to you guys in Speaker 1: Yes, sir. So the officer that spoke to the witness is coming back to advise the sarge of what she found out. Hi. Yes, ma'am. Speaker 2: So, obviously, I gotta make a report. Speaker 1: Yes. Sure. So Of Speaker 2: course. I have to kinda get your statement of what happened. So rather than that in my face so I can actually talk to you, but you can have it running. I would Yeah. Speaker 1: I'm not I'm talking about Can you just on a minute. We can look ahead and check. Speaker 2: Sounds good. What's your name? My name first name is Chase. Do you have ID? Speaker 1: I do. Speaker 2: Okay. That would be fantastic. Speaker 1: Where is it? I'm just a little shaky because I almost just got hit by a car. Speaker 2: No. I hear you. I hear you. Speaker 0: There you are. Speaker 2: Okay. What brings you to Ann Arbor? Speaker 1: We're just taking some video. This is my son and my wife. Speaker 2: Yeah. That's what the wind Speaker 1: is saying. First time I've ever been in Ann Arbor, we just stopped by the post office. We have to get some stamps. My son's mailing some things out. Speaker 2: Gotcha. Speaker 1: And we're out here taking some pictures of the front of the post office to sign. I don't know how much narrative you want me to give you. If you want me to just answer Speaker 2: Now let me just grab this Yes, ma'am. What's your do you have a local address or just this permanent one? Speaker 1: That's it. That's my permanent address. Okay. It's my current I'm traveling. Speaker 2: So it's 314 or is that 514? 5 1 4. Yes, Okay. Okay. So you're out here. What time did you guys get here? Speaker 1: You know what? I can tell you how long ago it was. I can't tell you what time it was. We've been here for fifty nine minutes now. Fifty nine minutes. So I would estimate I was probably here for about ten or fifteen minutes. Speaker 2: So you're just videotaping the front for Speaker 1: We had never even gotten in yet. I was out here in the parking lot. We were I was all the way at this edge by where your sergeant's vehicle is. Speaker 2: Okay. And then what happened? Speaker 1: She actually came out. Speaker 2: Of the post office? Speaker 1: Came out of the post office. She was speaking to somebody in another car, like, didn't get out of her car. She just put their window. The other person put down their window. She left the parking lot this way out of the exit, went down the street, turned around, and came back into the parking lot and came pulling up to me and said, wanna know what you're taking video for. I don't authorize you. I mean, I'm ad libbing here. It might not be the exact words. Speaker 2: Yeah. Tell me totally. It's because I gotta write it off. Okay. Speaker 1: I'm sorry. I don't want you she was basically the gist of it was, I don't want you taking my pic you need permission to take pictures of people. You're on federal property. It's illegal for you to be taking photographs. And I just told her I was doing my thing and wanted to be left alone. So she puts her car in reverse, started backing up, and kinda like back the rear end of her car up towards the building, then put it in drive, hit the gas and came right at me. Speaker 2: I never I I didn't So you're like Speaker 1: I'm like here where your sergeant's Speaker 0: talking Speaker 1: to someone in this area. Speaker 2: So she reverses into those other parking that way Okay. Speaker 1: And then came right at me. Hit the guy mean, just hit the gas. It came right at me. I mean, for lack of a better word, I shit my pants. I didn't even know what was going on. I thought she was gonna run me over. I mean, she was literally inches away from me. I was absolutely in shock. I never saw that coming. Then Speaker 2: what happened? Speaker 1: Then she just kept inching towards me. So I moved to the side of the car. And she got out of the car, went to get out of the car, went back into the car, went under the seat for something. I don't know what she was looking for or what she was doing. My son now, after the fact, said he thinks she may have dropped her cell phone, but I couldn't see that from my angle. So I didn't know what she was doing. Speaker 2: So you didn't know if she was getting a weapon or anything? Speaker 1: I had no idea. The thought crossed my mind. Okay. And she got out of the car and started coming towards me. I said, man, please stop approaching me. Back away from me. And I'm trying to back up with this camera in my head. And she got about as close as you are to me. So I took my pepper sprayed out and sprayed her.

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Part 5 https://t.co/kqdwQJuAhy

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An individual is reporting an incident where a woman allegedly tried to hit them with her car in front of the post office. The person states that their son has video footage of the incident. According to the individual, the woman confronted them about being videotaped, then reversed her car, angled it towards them, and drove in their direction. The person claims they may have touched the hood of the car. They told the woman to go home and "lick her wounds" and that they wouldn't call the police if she left, but warned that they would press charges if she called 911. The reporting individual states they were surprised by the woman's aggression. They intend to press charges and will provide the video footage. An officer advises that if someone uses pepper spray, they should notify the police.
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Speaker 0: I don't know what she was gonna do with it. Speaker 1: Did you back up? Speaker 0: Oh, I Is that Speaker 1: what you said? Speaker 0: Backing up while we Speaker 1: were So were you in the grassy merry median area? Speaker 0: I'd love to tell you, but the adrenaline flowing through my Speaker 1: mind. I probably have it all on video. Right? Speaker 0: Oh, it's on my son's video is actually better because he was videoing me while we had it. So You Speaker 1: guys can get us a copy? Absolutely. And do you wanna do anything about it? Speaker 0: I would like to press charges against it for trying to hit me with the car. Absolutely. Yes. And I know what I even told her? I'm gonna tell you the full honest truth. I said to her, you made a mistake today. Get in your car and go home, lick your wounds. Speaker 1: Was this before? Afterwards. Oh. Speaker 0: I said, get in your car and go home, lick your wounds. I said, I'm not gonna call the police and have you arrested here today. Just go home and think about what you did and don't do stupid things like that. And she said, I'm calling 911. Well, said, well, if you call 911, I can promise you that you're gonna leave me no choice than to file charges against. Speaker 1: Okay. Fair enough. Speaker 0: That's the deal. Yeah. Speaker 1: Did you witness at all? No? Not at all? Speaker 0: She was walking down the road, and I texted her to come back. Speaker 1: Oh, gotcha. Okay. Speaker 0: It's my wife and it's my Speaker 1: son. Okay. What's Speaker 0: You still shaking? Speaker 1: I hear you. Speaker 0: I thought I was gonna get Do you Speaker 1: want an ambulance? Speaker 0: No. I'm fine. Okay. No. No. I'm fine. Sip of water got me straight. Okay. I just I'm I'm 52 years old. I've never been in a situation like that before. I and I'd never. I don't want you to take it the wrong way, but being that she's a female, I just didn't see that level of aggression coming from her. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 0: I I guess I gotta know better. Speaker 1: Don't worry. So just to just to confirm everything you told me. So you're out here where my sergeant's car is. They're just building me in the front of the post office. Right. Your son has to go run-in an errand. Speaker 0: Wasn't even filming She was Speaker 1: coming out of the post office. Right. And then she obviously was talking to somebody, left the parking Yep. Flew down this way. Speaker 0: I don't know about Flew. Like, she just she went out this way and then came back in. Speaker 1: Yeah. Wow. Speaker 0: I don't wanna exaggerate it to you. So she I didn't even I didn't even see her do that until she pulled back in. And did you know it was Speaker 1: her right away? Speaker 0: I said to my son, I think that's that same car with that woman that was just Speaker 1: here. Okay. Speaker 0: So that's she Speaker 1: And then so she comes out of her car and she's at you, wanting to know why you're videotaping her. You have no rights. Speaker 0: And I said to her, do you think I have to answer your question? She said, yeah. Absolutely. So then I started walking away. And as I'm walking away, that's when she kind of steered her car back on an s to line it up aimed at me, and then just put it into driving. Speaker 1: So does she do, like, just a reverse, or does she do a several point turn? Speaker 0: She did a reverse and kinda, like, s turn so she could get her car Speaker 1: aimed directly at me. Right. Okay. Alright. Fair enough. Speaker 0: And at that point, I I, like, almost froze for a second. I couldn't even believe what was going on. And I think I'm not a % positive. I think I'm gonna touch the hood of her car when she pulled up to me. I can't remember if I get her I remember going like that. I don't remember if my hand Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: Actually touched it or not. Speaker 1: Okay. Alright. Give me a second. Speaker 0: Okay. Are you Speaker 1: good for a second? I'm gonna go for you. Are you good for a second? Yeah. Okay. You a business card. You can find out online. Okay. If you could get a video as soon as possible, that would be fantastic. Absolutely. Are you gonna come back for court if it goes to it? Speaker 0: Am I gonna come back for court? Speaker 1: Yeah. If it comes to it. If you wanna press charges, that's Speaker 0: what they will do. I don't know where I'll be. I don't know how far away court is. But if I don't, I'll hire an attorney and have an attorney show up in court. Speaker 1: Okay. Thanks. Speaker 0: Alright. And then, obviously, do you see her doing anything else here? Like, when she went to the post office before you have any contact prior to her, like, come up and yelling at you? Any contact? No. No contact. She said she didn't hear Okay. Anything. She just pulled right up. I think it was right when she got into the parking lot. Oh, right up to me. So yeah. Obviously, I don't wanna impede your guys' video. Would one of you be able to show me what you got on the camera with other We were just talking about that. His is probably better because his shows her trying to hit me with her car. Yeah. If that works for you, I'll record right off my body camera so we got a copy so we don't have to worry about emails getting Sure. Obviously, we email, like the quality footage, but something that Right. Right. No. And I'd be happy to get it to you. That's no problem. So this she thought y'all would be there. I'll get your car turned around. She said, I'm calling 911. Well, I said, well, if you call the police and the police show up, then you're gonna leave me no choice but to file charges against. Yeah. So that's where we're at. Okay. Well, just my tidbit of advice in the future, if you do pepper spray somebody, it's always best to call and explain. Oh, I called. But you told her you weren't gonna call. You're just saying that to her, but you were still calling for yourself? Well, I was because if if we had a mutual if she had said to me, you know what? I did make a mistake. I'm sorry. And I would have said, well, I'm sorry. Had a bit. Okay. Then it's a mutual thing. Why waste your resources? Why do all that? Okay. So if we were able to handle it on our own, like, grown adults, that's what I was looking for. If she wanted to call the police, that's up to her. But then once the police are involved, now I have to tell you the whole story of what happened and I have to file a report and I have to press charges is what I'm interested in. So my advice is if you spray somebody, at least call and tell us, like, hey. This is what happened. She doesn't wanna do anything. Don't wanna do anything. Just telling you. Okay. Because then if she calls later and be like I got you. Then we only have one side of the story. Yes, sir. And if we only get one side of the story, could be a very ided thing. Yes, sir. And a lot of stuff can happen that that shouldn't. So Well, I learned something here today for sure. Alright. Officer Singh, I'm sure I'll give you the touch up on to do with the card, but Speaker 1: number. Okay.

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Final part https://t.co/VnommSNCLx

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An individual is filing a police report after someone allegedly tried to hit them with their car. The police need a copy of the video evidence, either emailed or on a disc dropped off at the front desk. The reporting party wants to pursue the case and file a private person's arrest complaint, wanting the suspect charged, as the action was more than just yelling or pushing. The police explain that they will generate a criminal report to send to the prosecutor, who will determine charges and issue a warrant. In Michigan, the police typically swear to the warrant, not the victim. The police are writing it up as felonious assault/assault with a dangerous weapon and detectives will follow up. The reporting party should contact the detectives to learn about court dates and next steps. The detectives can explain the process and work with the prosecutor if the reporting party doesn't want to appear in person. The reporting party hopes this incident will prevent the suspect from doing something more serious in the future.
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Speaker 0: Gave you the email address for you to email the video so we can get an official copy. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: If you can't do it that way, if you can make a disc and then turn it over to the front desk of the police department. Speaker 1: Yeah. No. I'll get it to you one way or the other. Okay. For sure. Speaker 0: And then the case report number's on there with the DB Okay. Circle up the number circle. Okay. Speaker 1: So And now how does it progress with her? Does she get charged or what's the situation with her? Speaker 0: Right now, we have to obtain her statement and see if we have surveillance video and obviously, my partner saw it. I didn't see it. Speaker 1: So so from what you saw, what's this? So for a solid cases like this, on the phone number in the Speaker 2: bottom left corner, there's a phone number of our detective bureau. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: Give them a call this week. With the holiday, are in Tuesday through Friday. Speaker 1: Okay. Maybe like Wednesday. That way, they've got some time to actually Speaker 2: get the report up there and take a look at it. Give them a call. Let them know, like, hey, I'm the victim from this case. I wanna pursue the case. Speaker 1: Well, would actually mean, if that's the case, at this point, what I'd like to do then is do a private person's arrest and I I want her charged. She tried to hit me with her car. Okay. That's not you know, that's if she had just yelled at me, if she had pushed me, I'm a big boy. I can handle it. She tried to run me over with her car. You watched it on the video. Oh, okay. Speaker 2: Well, we're gonna follow through on our side, and it's gonna go to the prosecutor for review. The prosecutor finally makes the determination on charges. Speaker 1: But I I'm just saying, I would like to file a private person's arrest complaint. Okay. I definitely wanna follow through with that here while I'm here. I don't live here. Yeah. So when I the officer was asking me if I'm gonna be able to show up in court. If I can't go to court, I'll hire an attorney to show up in court. Okay. But she needs to learn that she can't just try to run people over with her car. Speaker 2: Contact me or detective Beer to follow-up with them, and they'll be able to tell you what occurred in terms of court dates, things like that. Speaker 1: Yeah. But that's not me filing a complaint. I wanna file You're filing a Speaker 2: You're filing a with us. We're we're generating the crime report. Speaker 1: Okay. But that is that a citizen's arrest? Speaker 2: No. A citizen's arrest would be you physically taking custody of somebody. Speaker 1: No. That's not what that is. Citizen's arrest is I tell you I want her arrested. So you arrest her on my word that I'm telling you I I want her arrested. And you're not the one arresting her. I am. And you're just going through the motions and doing it because you're the police officer. Speaker 2: We're generating a criminal report to file to the prosecutor's office for a review by the prosecutor to determine charges and then issue a warrant for her to be sent into court on. Okay. So you Speaker 1: But I don't see myself swearing out a complaint against her. Speaker 2: That's not the Do Speaker 1: you have in in that's what I gonna ask you. Speaker 2: So in South Dakota, do you as the victim, you swear out the warrant? Speaker 1: You can do a private person's or a PPA. Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah. So in Michigan, typically, the police generate their report and the police swear to the warrant. Speaker 1: So you don't do a private person's arrest here in Michigan? Speaker 2: Very rarely. There is a statute regarding private arrest. Speaker 1: Well, that's what I'd like Speaker 2: to All my time as a as a police officer, I've never seen it used. The prosecutor here doesn't endorse or anything like that. But we are generating a report they send to the prosecutor to swear out. Speaker 1: Because I'm not trying to make something more serious than it but she tried to run me over with her car. Yeah. I mean, that's that's a felony. Speaker 2: That's So we're writing up. It's a felonious assault. Assault with a dangerous weapon. It's the statute of Michigan. That's being written up. Okay. Getting sent to our detectives who will be the ones to follow-up. But that's what I'm trying to get to. The detectives No. Speaker 1: I appreciate it. And I'm just trying to understand because I'm not from Michigan. Speaker 2: Touch base with the detectives. They'll be able to tell you where it's at Okay. What the next steps are. If you need to appear in person, what the prosecutor, you know, the prosecutor work with you if you don't wanna appear in person, if they wanna offer something to a lower charge just to get it pled out and taken care of. The detectives are the next point of contact. Speaker 1: I gotcha. Okay. And I appreciate you explaining that to me because I don't know. Yeah. Okay. Alright. Very cool. Any questions? No. Any questions? Sorry it had to happen, you know. Speaker 2: Hey. Unfortunately, every day can't be Speaker 1: try to look at things and I always try to teach my son. I always try to get myself even at 52 years old. I try to learn something from all these things. And what my hopes are, seeing the level of aggression that she exhibited and trying to run me over with her car, I'm hoping I may have saved her from something more serious one day. Yeah. And maybe we all learn Speaker 2: I think said a learning point all around. Speaker 1: Yes, Absolutely. Alright. Okay. Speaker 2: That card case number, follow-up with the detectives for next steps on your side what they might need from you. And obviously, if we can get a copy of the video. Alright, Serge. Otherwise, we should be all set. Speaker 1: You got it. So so do I wait to follow-up with the detectives to send the video in or should I just send Speaker 2: You can send the video in as soon as you can. We'll get it attached and then the detectives do the paperwork side with the court in terms of sending it to the prosecutor and scheduling subpoenas for court appearances if Speaker 1: it's needed, things like that. Okay. Very good. Appreciate it. You have a great day. Thank you, sir. You have a good day.
Saved - March 17, 2025 at 12:06 AM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

You can hate him in the comment section, but he doesn't believe in the Black Lives Matter Movement https://t.co/FyYau1ayGC

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I hate the Black Lives Matter movement because they rallied behind someone who abused women. Boycotting is more effective than looting. There are more pressing matters than police violence, like getting families back together and having fathers in the household. Black people need to focus on themselves and stop the hate. Even during slavery, they were loving people. I saw a Black Lives Matter rally in Beverly Hills with mostly white people, which Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey wouldn't have loved. Black lives matter, but I don't like the movement because it was funded by radical lesbians, Marxists, and George Soros, which isn't in black people's best interest.
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Speaker 0: What do you think of the Black Lives Matter movement? Okay. I know you're gonna clip me, and that's fine. But I hate it. I hate the Black Lives Matter movement, but this is the reason why. Because I didn't like the fact that they, like, kind of rallied behind a you know, he when you look at his record, he's, broken the women's houses and was, like, choking them out and pulling knives at them and, robbing them and stuff. So I I don't agree with that. I think that the most effective thing that us as black people I hate the word black people, but black people have ever had was boycotting, and I don't think that, like, looting or any of that stuff works. I don't like black lives matter also because as far as my community I'm not talking to you for a second, sir. I'm talking to my community. If they are to watch me, you can hate me in the comments, whatever. But I feel like there are so many more pressing matters than police violence. Like, we need to get our families back together. We need to have the fathers back in the household. We need to we need to, like, start worrying about our people and what we got going on and stuff. And not that doesn't mean, like, separating from everybody else or hating anyone else. It just means that we need to, like, kinda focus on our things and stop the hate because we were never people of hate even when I am talking a lot. And excuse me. But even when slavery was happening and we had whips on our on our backs and and feet on our necks, we were loving people, and that's what we need to be. We need to kill them with love and kill them with success if anything and remember God and get back to him. But past that, like, I didn't I didn't like the movement because can I just say one last story about black lives matter? I was out here in the streets and black lives matter, and I passed by the rally. It was in Beverly Hills, the one I saw, and it was like a gang of white people. I was like, I don't know. I just don't feel like Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey and them would have loved that movement out here. So that's all. That's all I gotta say about black lives matter. Of course, black lives matter. Of course, that's a true thing, but I don't like the movement. I don't like the fact that it was funded by radical lesbians, Marxists. I don't like none of that stuff because that doesn't have anything in our best interest, and it was funded by a white dude, George Soros. So I don't like any of that stuff. Yeah.
Saved - February 19, 2025 at 4:13 PM

@LibOrNormal - Brandon

Happy President's Day, MAGA! https://t.co/M4YzlVjF64

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