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Saved - May 3, 2025 at 2:13 PM

@ChudsOfTikTok - ChudsOfTikTok 🖥️

FL: New surveillance footage released of officers dragging a 69 year old condominium owner into an elevator after they shot him in the chest. The daughter was never able to see her father again due to police custody, while he died alone 3½ weeks later. https://t.co/IYugxdlIHX

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New surveillance video shows the moments after 69-year-old David Cotis was shot and wounded by Hollywood police. Cotis had called the police to report a disturbance at his condo. Upon arrival, police shot Cotis in the chest on the fourteenth floor. The video shows officers dragging a handcuffed Cotis into an elevator. Cotis’s daughter says her father had a license to carry a gun. She questions why police treated him in such a way after he was already handcuffed and wounded. His family says it took over thirty minutes to get him help. Cotis died almost a month after the shooting. His daughter says she was never allowed to see him after the incident. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.
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Speaker 0: 30 new surveillance video obtained by local ten news showing the moment several Hollywood Police Officers drag a man into an elevator after shooting and wounding him. And that man on the ground is the same person who called police to report a disturbance in the first place. Speaker 1: And we're now hearing from his heartbroken daughter after she was shown that rather disturbing video. Our Roshua joining us live with this exclusive tonight. Rosh. Speaker 2: This video has never been seen before this moment, and I wanna warn everyone, it is disturbing. In the video, you will see a man who was handcuffed, who has just been shot by police, and he's actually dragged into an elevator. It takes quite some time to get him help. His daughter, his only daughter, watched that video with me today, and she was heartbroken. Speaker 3: He's my literally my best friend. Speaker 2: 02/26/2002. This is 69 year old David Cotis. He asked neighbors to call Hollywood police because he said someone was breaking into his condo at around 08:00 in the morning. Speaker 3: He comes out with his gun, license to carry and everything. Speaker 2: Police arrive, and on the Fourteenth Floor, Cotez is shot by police in the chest. Speaker 3: Why? They would treat him in such a way or drag him into an elevator. They already have him handcuffed behind his back. He's wounded. Speaker 2: For the very first time, we are seeing this surveillance video after David was shot in the chest. Speaker 3: I just need to know why. What happened? I need answers. Speaker 2: Handcuffed. He is dragged into the elevator, which actually makes a stop. His family says it took more than thirty minutes to get him help, and they want to know why. David died almost a month after the shooting. Speaker 3: He's asking for people to call the police for help. And when the police comes to help, who are they helping? They my dad is dead. Speaker 2: And seeing how much pain she is in, and she tells me that after the shooting, they've been lived for about three and a half weeks. She was never able to see her father because she says police wouldn't allow her to see him. And so he took what happened with him to the grave. One final note, we did get a response from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. They are the agency investigating the shooting. They say this remains an active and open investigation.
Saved - May 8, 2023 at 12:35 AM
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Ex-Marine Daniel Penny placed still-breathing Jordan Neely in recovery position for safety, but the NY Medical Examiner determined his death was a homicide due to neck compression. Jordan was taken into custody and released, sparking violent protests in NYC.

@Revolution162l - Altitude 40000 Report

Newly released footage shows that ex-Marine Daniel Penny placed a still-breathing Jordan Neely in “recovery position” for safety while a passenger encourages him, saying, “he’ll be alright.” The NY Medical examiner determined that Jordan Neely’s death was a homicide and he died from “compression of the neck.” (ThePostMilllennial) Jordan was taken into custody and released. Violent protests continue in NYC following the death of Jordan Neely. https://t.me/Altitude40000

Saved - May 13, 2023 at 4:32 PM
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's alliances are important to understand. His decisions are coordinated and intentional. It's crucial to note who he chooses not to prosecute. Bragg is supported by individuals who influence his decisions, including Matthew Colangelo. Don't forget this.

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

🧵It's important to understand who Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is aligned with... This is all coordinated and intentional.

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

2) If you don't understand how insane this is I really cannot help you... https://t.co/sWTznXCVFb

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

Alvin Bragg: Donald Trump tried to conceal some negative information about himself to help his chances in the presidential election. Joe Biden: Had entire social media platforms, MSM networks and "51 former intelligence officials" lie to conceal (censor) negative information…

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

3) It's important to understand who Bragg chooses NOT to prosecute... https://t.co/C5smmt3mcf

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

Look at who Bragg DOESN'T prosecute... With Alvin Bragg as DA, NYC shoplifters can be arrested 129 times without facing any actual consequences. "Don't you know that Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan DA, is a justice warrior? Justice for the criminals and incarceration for the…

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration that the person is only facing a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs in San Francisco, LA, and Philadelphia who have similar approaches. The focus is on protecting criminals rather than victims.
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Speaker 0: Well, why can't the DA, Alvin Bragg, do something? I mean, I know he's trying to put a guy who defended his life in prison for just using self defense, but why can't he put this guy behind bars for a little longer than, I don't know, an hour? Speaker 1: Wait a second. Don't you know that Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan DA, is a justice warrior? Justice for the criminals And incarceration for the victims. That's why he had Jose Alba on Rikers Island, Rikers Island of all places, With a $500,000 bail over his head. So you understand when you're a justice warrior like Boudin was in San Francisco, like Gascon is in LA, like Kramer is in Philadelphia. You don't protect the victims of crime. You protect the criminals because it's all about

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

4) Look who else supports Alvin Bragg... He is SURROUNDED by people like this and they are driving the decisions he makes. https://t.co/8ueFiij9n9

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

You probably will not be shocked to find out that Daniel Goldman, Democrat Lead Counsel in first Trump impeachment, endorsed and did a fundraiser for future Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg back in April of 2021. https://t.co/3Sixraco9I

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

5) Matthew Colangelo runs Bragg: https://t.co/kcHqXY9Y9q

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

🧵Matthew Colangelo is the former Deputy Assistant to Barack Obama and he is the man running Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg now. He is 100% behind this Donald Trump indictment.

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

6) Never forget this... https://t.co/fzqLwCgs2G

@DschlopesIsBack - Gain of Fauci

Never forget that Alvin Bragg initially brought MURDER charges against bodega clerk Jose Alba for defending himself against a thief/ex-con and GF that were trying to rob and murder him. Bragg put Alba on RIKERS ISLAND where stab wounds from his self defense were not treated...

Saved - January 30, 2025 at 3:54 PM

@EveningIdeas - EveningIdeas

Poughkeepsie, NY. Fatal stabbing and beating. https://t.co/khDr0jLGRe

Saved - November 12, 2023 at 7:24 AM

@GhramWellington - Graham Wellington

White teen boy brutally, mercilessly, and cruelly, beaten and stomped to death. 2023 A modern day lynching. 15 blacks, one lone White. https://t.co/3Q7ZvJhZpE

Saved - November 23, 2023 at 8:08 AM

@McBrideLawNYC - Joseph D. McBride, Esq.

This video shows a J6 Protestor doing chest compressions on Roseanne Boyland when she died. Roseanne Boyland died because of the MPDC’s excessive use of force & reckless deployment of OC spray. Many good men are languishing in prison for trying to save Roseanne Boyland’s life. https://t.co/Np1zlaHgDY

Saved - December 12, 2025 at 8:37 PM
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Two participants describe Roseanne Boyland’s death differently. McBrideLawNYC cites a video of a protester giving chest compressions and blames MPD excessive force and OC spray, noting some good men jailed for trying to help. InvestigateJ6 responds that she collapsed after a chest-high-velocity pepperball shot, was beaten by officer Lila Morris while down, CPR was denied, and protesters dragged her body to render aid.

@McBrideLawNYC - Joseph D. McBride, Esq.

This video shows a J6 Protestor doing chest compressions on Roseanne Boyland when she died. Roseanne Boyland died because of the MPDC’s excessive use of force & reckless deployment of OC spray. Many good men are languishing in prison for trying to save Roseanne Boyland’s life. https://t.co/Np1zlaHgDY

@InvestigateJ6 - InvestigateJ6

@McBrideLawNYC Rosanne Boyland collapsed after being shot in the chest by a pepperball traveling 300 feet per second. She was then beaten multiple times by MPD’s Lila Morris while downed, and denied CPR. J6 protesters had to drag her body away from violent police attacking them to render aid.

@InvestigateJ6 - InvestigateJ6

🚨 EVIDENCE EMERGES that the murder of ROSANNE BOYLAND was PREMEDITATED. HER KILLER, MPD Officer LILA MORRIS was heard the morning of JAN 6 telling fellow officers that she planned to “FUCK UP” WHITE TRUMP SUPPORTERS AT THE CAPITOL! https://t.co/ZioFcswqbM

Saved - February 2, 2024 at 3:35 AM

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

NY GOVERNOR: “Get them all and SEND THEM BACK.. Kathy Hochul singing a completely different tune following brutal beating of New York City police officers.. Hochul’s comments follow an all in manhunt conducted by the NYPD.. Suspects have been arrested and immediate release without bond..

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Kathy Hochul, previously known for her stance on the situation in New York, has changed her tune. She now urges against harming police officers and advises against sending them away.
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Speaker 0: This is Kathy Hochul, singing kind of a different tune than she has in the past about what's going on in New York Watch. Any response to Get them all and send them back, she says now. Don't touch our police officers, John. So 10
Saved - April 20, 2024 at 11:14 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW footage has surfaced of NYPD trying to put down flames on Max Azzarello’s body. https://t.co/AO0nLGKVW3

Saved - May 19, 2024 at 4:48 AM
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In New York, pro-Palestine protesters were subjected to police brutality and arrests. Officers tackled and punched multiple protesters, causing injuries. The situation in Bay Ridge escalated with numerous arrests.

@SuppressedNws - Suppressed News.

🚨BREKING: POLICE BRUTALITY AND ARRESTS IN NEW YORK. As pro-Palestine protesters reached an intersection, officers rushed in and grabbed people out of the crowd seemingly at random Officers tackled multiple protesters to the ground and then proceeded to punch them afterwards they grabbed a couple of protesters who had their faces bleeding and then put them in an SRG van. Credit: Katie Smith

@SuppressedNws - Suppressed News.

How it started: NYPD officers tackled a pro-Palestine protester to the ground and were seen punching them in what appeared to be their upper body. The situation in Bay Ridge has rapidly escalated in the past few minutes, with at least a dozen arrests reported. https://t.co/Gauz4g0aXt

Saved - August 31, 2024 at 9:19 AM

@AFpost - AF Post

New footage shows cops surrounded Thomas Crooks two minutes before initial shots. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/Do5edeCCoz

Saved - August 8, 2024 at 12:47 AM
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Hotel staff are facing murder charges after detaining a man, D'Vontaye Mitchell, who entered the women's restroom. They reported hearing women scream and physically removed him, holding him face down for 8 to 9 minutes. Although he had acted erratically, he was not aggressive. When police arrived, Mitchell was unresponsive and later pronounced dead from asphyxia and drug toxicity. Obesity was ruled out as a contributing factor. The staff could face up to 15 years and 9 months in prison.

@TaraBull808 - TaraBull

NEW: Hotel staff face murdər charges for detaining a man after he ran into the women's restroom. Staff claim they could hear women screaming, and they had to physically remove him from the restroom. Reports say D'Vontaye Mitchell had behaved erratically but not aggressively when he was taken outside and held face down for 8 to 9 minutes. When poIice arrived, Mitchell was unresponsive and was later pronounced dəad due to asphyxia and cocaine & methamphetamine toxicity. Reports say obesity was not a factor. The hotel staff face up to 15 years 9 months in prisoŋ.

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Newly released security footage shows the moments before Davonte Mitchell's death at a Milwaukee hotel. Mitchell was dragged, punched, kicked, and restrained by hotel employees. Cell phone video confirms witnesses' accounts of excessive force. Mitchell's death was ruled a homicide due to restraint asphyxia and drug effects. The family's attorney demands justice. Mitchell's mother believes he was experiencing a mental health crisis. The hotel operator fired several employees, and arrest warrants were issued for 4 individuals charged with felony murder.
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Speaker 0: Newly released security footage shared by the attorney for Davonte Mitchell's family shows the moments before Mitchell's death at the front entrance to a Hyatt Regency Hotel in Milwaukee in June. A security camera in the lobby captured a man identified by the family's lawyer as a guest, dragging the 43 year old across the floor before Mitchell was repeatedly punched by another man identified as an off duty security officer. A second camera angle, this one just outside the hotel, shows Hyatt employees punching and kicking Mitchell and pinning him to the ground. Mitchell's pants appear to have fallen down. One minute later, the video captures Mitchell being held down by 4 employees. Cell phone video captured from a third angle corroborates witnesses' accounts that 3 to 4 people could be seen with their knees on Mitchell's neck and back as one of them struck him in the head with an object. An autopsy report released August 2nd ruled Mitchell's death a homicide, saying he died from restraint asphyxia and toxic effects of cocaine and methamphetamine. That's what we're waiting for. We got it. So do what you have to do. Do your job. Make this make sense. Do your job. We need conviction. Ben Crump, a civil rights attorney representing the Mitchell family, said police alleged Mitchell caused a disturbance. Mitchell's mother believes he was suffering from a mental health episode when hotel staff asked him to leave. A report from the medical examiner's investigation says Mitchell appeared to be frantic and panting when he entered the hotel lobby, and was noted by staff and hotel guests hiding behind various objects throughout the lobby. Aimbridge Hospitality, the company that operates the Hyatt Regency Hotel, said they fired several associates since the incident, though how many is unclear. Arrest warrants have been issued for 4 people charged with felony murder in the case, according to the office of Milwaukee County District Attorney.
Saved - August 9, 2024 at 3:41 PM
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A repeat offender on probation violently punched an NYPD officer, causing her to fall and sustain injuries. The officer was trying to help during a dispute involving the offender and some kids. This incident highlights the consequences of progressive law changes that let criminals evade accountability.

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW: A repeat offender on probation punched an NYPD officer with such force that she fell to the ground with a bloody face before other officers subdued him on a Bronx sidewalk. The officer attempted to intervene during an argument between the violent thug and a group of kids. This is what happens when progressive lawmakers change laws to ensure that these criminals face no consequences.

Saved - August 17, 2024 at 5:05 AM

@JakeLangJ6 - Jake Lang - January 6 Political Prisoner 🇺🇸

BREAKING: NEVER BEFORE SEEN J6 FOOTAGE 🚨🚨🚨 New angle of Jake Lang shows him trying to stop Capitol Police Brutality as they MURDERED ROSEANNE BOYLAND!!! Jake has been held in the GULAG without bond or bail for over 43 months!!! For trying to SAVE LIVES at the Capitol?! 😡🤯 https://t.co/w0ow7JeYaU

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Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.
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Speaker 0: Never before seen footage of January 6 shows Jake Lange trying to stop police brutality, an attempt to save Rosanne Boylan as she was being killed by the Capitol Police.
Saved - November 20, 2024 at 6:55 PM

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

BREAKING: Bodycam footage released of Laken Riley's family finding out that she was de*d. Illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra was found guilty on Wednesday of m*rdering Riley. Heartbreaking. https://t.co/umvfBNUpcI

Saved - December 15, 2024 at 2:45 PM
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I’m sharing the harrowing story of Ryan Samsel, an unarmed protester who has endured nearly four years of brutal treatment in prison following the January 6 events. He has been transferred multiple times, faced severe assaults, and was denied essential medical care, leading to significant injuries. Despite his urgent health needs, he remains in a dangerous facility, and his family has suffered greatly, both emotionally and financially. This situation highlights the broader mistreatment of January 6 defendants and calls for urgent reform and accountability in the justice system.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

OMG: Ryan Samsel is yet another unarmed protester entrapped by the FBI-infiltrated January 6 event. He was held PRETRIAL for over a year, and has been savagely beaten and abused during FOUR YEARS of prison. In the United States of America. This story is absolutely shocking 🧵

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

.@RyanSamsel_ has spent nearly four years in prison, currently being held at MDC Brooklyn, one of the most dangerous facilities in the BOP. Throughout his incarceration, he was transferred over 17 times from jail to jail and spending time in solitary confinement to prevent him from speaking out to the public about the mistreatment and the neglect of his medical care. A few months after his arrest on January 30, 2021, Ryan was woken in the middle of the night by correctional officers, zip-tied with his hands behind his back, and taken to another cell where he was severely beaten. He was rushed to the hospital the following day, suffering from significant injuries. 2/7

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These individuals are facing persecution. One defendant was reportedly beaten brutally, suffering multiple facial fractures and permanent loss of sight in one eye.
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Speaker 0: These people are being persecuted. Yes, sir. What defendant was allegedly, viciously, and savagely beaten resulting in numerous broken bones in his face and a loss of sight permanently in one eye. But I understand. Dope.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

After the initial assault in DC, the government transferred him to Virginia to cover their tracks, where he was held in three different facilities. While at Northern Neck Regional Jail, Ryan had a video conference with his lawyer, and afterward, Capt. English and Sgt. Taylor, along with other officers, demanded that Ryan “get down to the ground.” They forced him to the ground, handcuffed him behind his back, and Captain English encouraged them to stab him and slam him into the wall. Despite doctors’ orders for Ryan to be handcuffed in front due to blood clots in his arm, Sergeant Taylor ignored these instructions. 3/7

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Afterward, they returned him to a cell without a camera but in view of a block camera, where he was beaten again, spat on, and denied food. Later, Ryan lost consciousness and was forcibly administered Narcan, a medication used for overdoses. The guards insisted that he claim he fell out of bed due to drugs. Despite his urgent need for medical attention, a prison doctor denied him a hospital visit, and a second doctor, Dr. Dudely, overruled the first but delayed providing care. In desperation, Ryan reached out to his family after the assault. It took three attempts to connect, as the calls kept getting cut off. When we finally got through, he was slurring his words and sounded disoriented, urgently stating he needed help and couldn’t breathe. The lawyers also struggled to understand him during our call. Fearing for his life, we yelled for immediate action, assuring Ryan that we would get him help and urging him to keep talking. We contacted 911 while his lawyers reached out to the U.S. Marshals and the jail. 4/7

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

When the ambulance arrived, EMTs were told that no inmate named Ryan Samsel was at the jail. Eventually, he was taken to the hospital, where a CT scan revealed a broken skull and stab marks on his legs. Medical staff documented his injuries and confirmed that there were no drugs in his system. After Ryan returned to jail, his phone privileges were revoked, and his lawyer was denied access to the requested footage. He was also refused mail and writing materials, placed on complete lockdown, and received a write-up from the jail 30 days later for informing the courts about the incident. Retaliation by the government against a prisoner for seeking urgent medical care and for reporting abuse—abhorrent. 5/7

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Amidst all of this, his father passed away, and Ryan was never able to attend the funeral to pay his final respects. As of today—yes, the torture continues as we speak—Ryan continues to be denied essential medical treatment. Despite the judge and U.S. government’s refusal to allow necessary care, he was supposed to receive treatment for severe medical conditions stemming from the assaults. Prior to his arrest, he was scheduled for surgery, and the growth in his chest is now pre-cancerous and has grown larger, posing a significant risk to his life. Along with sustaining injuries from the assaults, he suffers from blindness in one eye, blood clots from being tied to a chair for 12 hours, broken bones in his face, a fractured skull, a broken nose, a ruptured kidney, black eyes, severe bruising, torn skin around his wrists, scratches from being stabbed, a dislocated left shoulder, seizures, and numerous other health issues. 6/7

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Ryan's story is not an isolated incident; it reflects the broader suffering endured by many January 6 defendants who have faced harsh treatment, neglect, and abuse within the system. These individuals have been subjected to inhumane conditions and violations of their basic rights, all while awaiting trial or serving their sentences. The persecution of J6ers is an egregious and eternal stain on our nation’s history—all for a sham entrapment event that was exploited by corrupt politicians to sabotage President Trump and increase their control over American citizens. The suffering of these individuals serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for accountability and reform within the DOJ and prison system. It underscores the critical importance of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their circumstances, are treated with dignity and receive the medical care they require. We must continue to advocate for #JusticeForJ6, for @RyanSamsel_ and all the January 6 defendants who have been persecuted and wronged by the Biden regime and the Merrick Garland/Matthew Graves DOJ. Ryan’s family has endured tremendous hardships, accumulating significant debt from legal fees, all while the government has stripped us of our financial resources and taken away everything we worked so hard to build. We long for the day when we can heal, move forward, and reunite with our families, free from the burdens of our past. Yet, we recognize that our lives will never be the same, and the years lost can never be reclaimed. We have to pray and advocate that President @realDonaldTrump will do the right thing: pardon and restore all the January 6 defendants. Please consider helping Ryan’s family here: https://www.givesendgo.com/TheEffortLife

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Saved - December 23, 2024 at 8:58 PM
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A tragic incident occurred on the NYC subway where a sleeping woman was set on fire, resulting in her death. The NYPD arrested 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan migrant, in connection with the crime. On the same day, Governor Kathy Hochul highlighted her efforts to enhance subway safety, mentioning the deployment of the National Guard and the installation of cameras in subway cars, which she claims has led to a decrease in crime and an increase in ridership. A video of the suspect has also surfaced, showing a drunken rant.

@NewsRated - Rated

GRAPHIC: Video shows New York City subway victim on fire https://t.co/3HYRCE10Sg

@NewsRated - Rated

NYPD have arrested 33-year-old Guatemalan migrant, Sebastian Zapeta, for allegedly lighting a sleeping woman on fire, leading to her death on an F train in Brooklyn. https://t.co/wbeUhACJAI

@NewsRated - Rated

New York Governor Kathy Hochul @GovKathyHochul posted on social media about how she’s taken steps to make the subway safer the same day as this incident https://t.co/FRWND5ppld

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@GovKathyHochul Her post is still up on her @X account

@GovKathyHochul - Governor Kathy Hochul

In March, I took action to make our subways safer for the millions of people who take the trains each day.   Since deploying the @NationalGuardNY to support @NYPDnews and @MTA safety efforts and adding cameras to all subway cars, crime is going down, and ridership is going up. https://t.co/T7uRxx9nIO

@NewsRated - Rated

@GovKathyHochul @X A new video has emerged of the suspect

@NewsRated - Rated

WATCH: Video shows a drunken rant by the suspect accused of setting a woman on fire on a NYC subway. https://t.co/JrpZa7FChe

Saved - January 3, 2025 at 11:12 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

BREAKING: MORE TRANS VIOLENCE Jaia Cruz, a man pretending to be a woman, was arrested in NY for allegedly stabbing then gutting the stomach of postal worker Ray Hodges, k*lling him. Cruz was previously arrested multiple times and has a history of knife-related violence. https://t.co/45tNOqQbLd

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 1:49 PM
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Biden’s Bureau of Prisons Director, Colette Peters, is out. Under her leadership, January 6 defendants faced horrific conditions and retaliation for complaints, including solitary confinement. The treatment of these defendants was criminal, and I call for a full investigation and justice.

@drsimonegold - Dr. Simone Gold

BREAKING: Biden’s Bureau of Prisons Director, Colette Peters, is OUT. Under her leadership, the Bureau systematically abused January 6 defendants, forcing them into horrific prison conditions. Complaints were met with retaliation, including solitary confinement. The way the BOP treated these defendants was criminal. A full investigation is needed. We demand justice.

Saved - March 3, 2025 at 12:25 AM

@TrustSociety_ - Trust Society

While everyone was preoccupied w/ the Epstein files, Jasper County sheriff’s deputy with the aid of @IndStatePolice & Clinton County Prosecuting Attorney got away with murdering Matthew Huttle. The officer fired at Matt from behind 5x hitting him 3x in the back & 1x in the thumb. https://t.co/oRwe8LeR5P

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I was pulled over for going 70 in a 55. I admitted that I was just keeping up with traffic. I'm heading back from church and my mom's cemetery. I wanted to let you know I'm a January 6 defendant awaiting my pardon and really can't afford any trouble right now. Also, I'm driving without a license while waiting for my hardship license. I moved back from Idaho because of my federal case and had to return to Indiana to qualify for the hardship license due to pending traffic violations. I've been caught driving with a suspended license before, but not recently. The title for the registration is in the car and that is my rescue dog in the back.
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Speaker 0: No. No. I'm shading myself. Speaker 1: No. No. No. No. No. Hello. How you doing? Good. How are you today? Pretty well. The reason I'm pulling yours for seventy and a 55. Any reason for going that fast today? Speaker 0: Sir, I was just keeping on the traffic. Speaker 1: Okay. Okay. Fair enough. You got your license and registration on yet? Speaker 0: Can I put in parks? Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Where you coming from today? Speaker 0: Church in my mom's cemetery. Speaker 1: Okay. Okay. Speaker 0: I just wanna let you know that I'm a January 6 defendant. What do mean? I stormed the cap on waiting on my pardon. Really? Yeah. And I'm I I can't really afford to get in any trouble right now. Speaker 1: Okay. I understand. Okay. I understand. Speaker 0: I am driving without a license right now. Speaker 1: Okay. So why are you doing that then? Speaker 0: Well, I have to I've been waiting for my hardship license. I just moved back from Idaho. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: And I had to move back here because my my federal case. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: So I'm just in the middle of everything right now. Speaker 1: So with your federal case, why would you have to move back to Indiana? Speaker 0: Well, I had pending traffic violations. I had to live in Indiana in order to qualify for the hardship license, but they didn't tell me that until I got my federal case, so I moved back to get my license. Speaker 1: Okay. Alright. Well, let me see your license here. How many times have you been caught driving without a license? Speaker 0: In my life? Speaker 1: No. Just recently. Like, how many have you been caught with the suspended driver's license before? Speaker 0: Yeah. But it hasn't been for years. A long long time. Speaker 1: Okay. Alright, Matt. Hang tight for me. Okay? And I'll get back with you. Alright? Okay. Actually, you know what? You have the registration for your vehicle? Speaker 0: I think it's a of the title here. Okay. Okay. Speaker 1: Is that a Corgi back there? Speaker 0: No. I'm just looking for Senji. Speaker 1: Okay. Rescue dog. Okay. Alright. Alright, Matt. Hang take hang tight for me. Okay, buddy? Alright.
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I need you to turn off your vehicle and step back here with me. You were verbally warned about your speed, but you're a habitual traffic violator, which puts you at a felony status for driving while suspended. You're going to have to come with me today. It's a felony offense, so there's no leeway. If it were a misdemeanor, maybe I could work something out, but I can't in this case. I understand your circumstances, but you can't drive. Your driving has resulted in this situation. Now, turn around and put your hands behind your back.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Matt. Do wanna go ahead and shut your vehicle off and step back here with me real quick? Speaker 1: Yep. Go ahead and Speaker 0: shut it off for me, please. Speaker 1: Am I under arrest or anything? Speaker 0: We'll come back here. I'll explain everything to you. Okay? Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: Alright. So I'm gonna hold on just real quick while I explain it to you. Okay. So today, you're getting off of the verbal warning for the speed. However, you're habitual traffic violator. I know. Which means that you are at a felony status for driving while suspended. Uh-huh. So today, you are going to come with me. Speaker 1: Well, I can't I can't You're Speaker 0: gonna have to. Okay? You're gonna come with me today. Speaker 1: Alright? No. I can't go to jail for this, sir. You're gonna have to come. Can I get a ride? No. Are you sure? This is a I'll violate my Speaker 0: Just listen to me. Okay? Number one, it's a felony offense. There's no there's no leeway with felonies Speaker 1: in the state of Indiana. Speaker 0: Now maybe if it was misdemeanor offense, I could work something out with you, but it's not a misdemeanor. It's a felony offense. Okay? Mhmm. So that's how I that's why I can't work with you today with it. Okay? I understand your circumstances, but you understand that you can't drive. Okay? So your driving has resulted into this situation. Okay? Now what I'm gonna do, alright Uh-huh. Is I'm gonna put your information right here for a sec. I want you to turn around and put your hands on. Don't you do it, buddy. Speaker 1: No. No. No. No. I'm cheating myself. No. No. No. No. No.
Saved - May 7, 2025 at 9:49 PM

@dom_lucre - Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives

🔥🚨BREAKING: The 5 former Memphis officers who beat Tyre Nichols to death have been acquitted of all state charges. This has led to a fury of backlash in Memphis. https://t.co/ZCrhxay8iu

Saved - June 18, 2025 at 12:22 PM
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I can't believe Governor Kathy Hochul had all charges dropped against Comptroller Brad Lander after his arrest for assaulting ICE agents. It feels like a green light for attacks on ICE. Plus, NY AG Letitia James played a role in this, highlighting their corruption.

@Dapper_Det - Dapper Detective

BREAKING: Democrat NY Governor Kathy Hochul admits she had all charges dropped against Comptroller Brad Lander following his arrest today for assaulting ICE Agents. This gives Leftists a green light to attack ICE. https://t.co/hwrrBPaTJJ

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The speaker learned about an incident involving their colleague, Vlad Lander, a government controller, and found the video of it shocking. The speaker felt the need to come and check on Lander's whereabouts and intervene. According to the speaker, Vlad Lander faces no charges, as they have been dropped, and he is now a free man.
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Speaker 0: And that's when I got word of what had happened to my colleague in government, our controller, Vlad Lander. The video is shocking. I knew I needed to come down here immediately and check on his whereabouts and do what I could to intervene. I'll let Brad speak about his experience. To my knowledge, the charges there are no charges. Charges have been dropped. He walks out of there a free man. But here

@Dapper_Det - Dapper Detective

NY AG Letitia James assisted Kathy Hochul in having all charges dropped against Brad Lander. These people are dangerously corrupt.

Saved - August 2, 2025 at 6:05 PM

@RealSpikeCohen - Spike Cohen

If you aren't familiar with the case of Joshua Rohrer and Sunshine, here's the bodycam footage of what @GPDNC officers Maurice Taylor III and Cierra Brooks did to them, and why Taylor and Brooks' demand for qualified immunity was just denied. https://t.co/7dGVMfYiU0

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On 10/13/2021, Gastonia officers Maurice Taylor III and Sierra Brooks arrested Joshua Rohr, a homeless veteran, and tased his service dog, Sunshine. An individual requested to see the footage, but was denied. An officer told Rohr he couldn't stand in the intersection or panhandle. Rohr asked for the statute, but the officer threatened jail. The officer said they received direction not to have people in medians. A 911 call reported individuals using dogs to solicit money at an intersection. An officer asked Rohr for his ID to issue a citation for panhandling, but Rohr refused. Officers attempted to arrest Rohr, and his dog bit an officer's boot. An officer tased the dog. Rohr was charged with soliciting on a highway/street, city ordinance solicitation, and resisting arrest. A veteran service officer sought to assist Rohr with PTSD treatment. An officer stated the dog became aggressive once they put hands on the owner. A sergeant stated they were reviewing body camera footage and taking concerns into consideration. It was stated that officers Taylor and Brooks need to be prosecuted and the SBI needs to investigate.
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Speaker 0: On 10/13/2021, Gastonia police officer Maurice Taylor the third, son of internal affairs chief Maurice Taylor junior, and officer Sierra Brooks arrested Joshua Rohr, a homeless veteran, and tased his PTSD service dog, Sunshine. Speaker 1: When they are is there any way there there'll be, like, you know, the footage out so the public could see as well so, you know, it looks do we know what's going on too? Speaker 2: No, ma'am. Speaker 1: Why not? Speaker 2: Well, you're not directly involved in the case. Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, I think some more issues will be coming up out of this after I get a hold of a lot more, you know, bigger people than you. Speaker 0: Gastonia police and the district attorney fought hard to keep you from seeing this footage. You're about to see why. Speaker 3: I told you to move from over here. Hey, boy. Speaker 4: You told me what? I told you I had Speaker 3: to move, man. I didn't move. No. You can't you can't panhandle over here, man. I'm not panhandle. But when I saw you, you were. And you're still No. I'm not panhandle. You're still here in the middle. Okay. So don't have a Speaker 4: sign or Speaker 3: anything. Well, you did when I saw you initially. You did? Speaker 4: No. You didn't. I haven't had Speaker 3: I've never had a sign. Speaker 4: I haven't had Speaker 3: a sign for money. Asking people for money, brother. Speaker 4: I'm not asking anybody for money. Speaker 3: You were. No. I'm not. You cannot find anybody. Okay. Listen. Speaker 4: The fact still remains, you cannot stand here in Speaker 3: the middle of the inter in the middle of this intersection right here. Okay? Speaker 4: Where's the law that says that I can't Speaker 3: stand here? Oh, there there are many laws. No. No. Well, alright. Now you're now I can I Speaker 4: can literally I Speaker 3: can literally Listen? I didn't ask her for it. You cannot stand in the middle of this area. Okay? You need to go. Speaker 4: Was the statute Speaker 3: that says that I cannot stand here? I'll show you. I'll show you. But as of right now, if you don't move right now, I'm a take you to jail. Okay? What? I'm a I'm a tell you. I'm a homeless person. I'm homeless. You cannot stay. You cannot stay in the middle of this intersection. Speaker 4: But there's no law that says I can't stand here. Speaker 3: There are asking Speaker 4: for money. Speaker 3: This is this is not a sidewalk, sir. This is not a sidewalk. This is a this is a this is a median for being vehicular traffic. You are you are out You Speaker 4: can't drive on that. Speaker 3: You are out in the road. I'm telling you right now. Speaker 4: Okay. Well, if you can show me something Speaker 3: that says I cannot stand right there. I'm letting you run right now. This is not a sidewalk. This is the road. You are this is the road. You cannot be out in the Road. You need to be out on a sidewalk. You cannot stand here. You cannot set up camp here. You have been here since I since the last time I told you to move off of here. I if you want me to show you a statue, cool. But I'm gonna show you a statue taking you to jail. Speaker 2: You can't take me to Speaker 4: jail just for standing here, man. Like So so are you I wanna so so are I Speaker 3: see a statue. I don't wanna have to show you a statue. You can look that up on your own. You can go to the police department if you feel like your rights are being violated, but you are on the road. Speaker 4: Okay. Are you a veteran? Speaker 3: Oh, yes. I'm a veteran. I know. You are. Speaker 4: You're a veteran? Speaker 3: I know. Yes. Speaker 4: You should be ashamed Speaker 3: of yourself, man. Get off of the sidewalk. I'm also need you all day. Speaker 4: So, man. Speaker 3: Collect your things, and I'm also need you all day. Speaker 5: Next Speaker 3: time I see you out here, brother I'm going either right you. Gonna either write you. I'm either right you a ticket. No. I'm either right you a ticket or you're gonna go to jail. I'm just letting you know what's gonna happen. Because you're here panhandling. That's what you're doing, brother. It bothers me, man. Well, you need to move off to the side, brother. Alright. There is cool. If you come over here, what I'm telling you is that whether you call a panhandle or not, that's what I call it. When I saw you up here, you were waving at people. You were rolling down That's not Okay. I'm not. Let me talk. There are people rolling by. You're taking money from them as they you are taking money for them from them as they are rolling down their windows. It appears that you are panhandling. Of the sidewalk is where you can be at. If you're just gonna wave the people there and not Panhandle, that's fine. Speaker 4: But when Speaker 3: you're I'm not asking for people. Okay. That's fine. Speaker 4: You you saw for yourself. I was standing there talking to you, and a lady came up and gave me dog food for her and handed me $10. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 4: Now did you see me ask for it? Speaker 3: No. You didn't. Speaker 4: Exactly. I did ask Speaker 3: for it. But like I listen. I can still write you. If you want me to write you, I can. I'm telling you, I told you to move over here from over over here initially. This is a public road. You cannot be in the middle of the public road standing on a median. Okay? I don't have to show you a statute. You can look that up yourself. I'm telling you that is the law. Right now, look it up. You can look that up on North Carolina general statutes. If I if you are if you are in the road, that is the road. You cannot be out on the middle of the road. You cannot set up camp in the middle of the road. You cannot do that. Okay? I don't Speaker 4: could be in the grass Speaker 3: and I could be on the sidewalk. Yep. Alright. However, I don't care if no other officer pulls you over for it. I don't care if another officer doesn't detain you for it. I'm not other officers. I have discretion. I can tell you right there that is violating North Carolina general statute. If you wanna know the statute, I don't have to show it to you. When I arrest somebody for domestic violence You're you're a public servant. Speaker 4: You work for me. So you're supposed to when I ask you something, you're supposed to take care of it and be like, oh, here's the statute. Speaker 3: You're supposed to educate me. Okay. There is no there is no law that says that. There is nothing that says I have to literally show you the statute. I'm telling you it is against North Carolina general statutes. If I see you out here again, okay, then we're we're we're gonna handle that in a more legal way. Okay? Speaker 4: Well, you're gonna see me, bro. Speaker 3: I'm I will be here. If I if I see you out Speaker 2: You can't take Speaker 4: me to jail just for seeing me, bro. Speaker 3: I can no. I'm saying if you are out in the middle of the roadway again, you cannot be out in the middle of the roadway. Is do do you get it? Speaker 4: Yeah. I understand, man. Speaker 3: Appreciate it, sir. You have a better day. If you are a disabled veteran, brother Speaker 4: I am. Would I lie about that? Speaker 3: I I don't believe you're a lie. Okay. But what I'm saying is that they're Speaker 6: Well, I'll stand by the patient hospital. Speaker 3: If you're a disabled veteran, there there are things you can do. Speaker 4: I know that and I do that. I take full advantage of the VA, man. But there's only so much that the VA does for you. Speaker 3: How about how about housing? They don't have you at housing at Veterans Day? Speaker 4: You With housing, they I just got in touch with the the people that do that. They put me in a hotel for, like, three days. And then once they realized that I received disability, they put me out because I don't qualify since I actually have a rating. Speaker 3: Is your rating high enough to I'm guessing it's not high Speaker 4: enough to just pull you enough to support myself. I I'm doing all that, man. Like, trust me. I'm going through Speaker 3: Listen, man. We received direction that that we are not supposed to have people I don't care if you're on a sidewalk. I really don't. Yeah. We received direction that we are not supposed to have people, like, in in medians, like, at the intersections of those of of the highway. The ramps. Okay. I'm doing what I'm what I'm told to do. If officer asks you to move and I get it that no officer does Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 3: They but going back officers come up and smile and give me money too. I do. I mean, we're not even supposed to do that, but, I mean, that's against policy. However, day shift I know, for example, day shift is very busy. Day shift comes in just up until I get here. Speaker 4: They bring they bring me dog food too. There's several times that bring Speaker 3: me dog Speaker 4: food and water. Speaker 3: Dog food and water, that's fine because it's not money. Okay? The statute says money. So let's let money. Okay? But I mean, if it's not that, then that's fine. So you have a rating. And I'll like I said, it's none of my business, but if you're over a certain percentage, there are things that you can do such as vocational rehab. It's like it's like I'm declared unemployable. So you're a 100%, I'm guessing. Speaker 4: Close to it. Okay. Like, being unemployable, like, the VA gave me a pension because I'm unemployable due to my PTSD. My PTSD is so severe that I can't function without a service call. Okay. So, you know, I can't go and work even if I wanted to. You know what I'm saying? Like, I have acute psychosis, and it cost me to have flashbacks and things. That's what she's for. And the you know, that's What what Speaker 3: years were you on? What what years were you on? Speaker 4: O well, I joined o two Speaker 3: Mhmm. Speaker 4: Right after 09:11. 06/22/2002, and I shipped overseas by o two. Speaker 2: This is for you. Speaker 4: Thank you. And this is for your job. Speaker 2: There's a gift receipt I'm hearing. They have Speaker 7: a gift Speaker 4: much so. I appreciate that. That's it, man. I'm I'm doing what I gotta do, and it's out of necessity, Speaker 2: man. No. Speaker 3: No. I I really do wish you the best of luck. Thank you. Speaker 4: Wish you the best of luck. Speaker 3: I apologize that, yeah, that your country has underserved you. I I honestly don't know your entire situation, so I can't really speak on it. Right. I know my situation. I mean, I I know what I'll do for the VA. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah. I mean Speaker 4: And I appreciate all your service, man. I'm sorry for the things that you've been through as well. Speaker 3: I mean, it's fine, man. It's it is what it is. Well, I wish you the best of luck, man. Good luck. Speaker 4: Have a good night. You too. Speaker 8: Gaffin County Communications six six nine. Speaker 5: Okay. So is it is it legal for these adults to be standing on the intersection with a dog asking for money? Speaker 8: I mean, we can send off throughout to check the check them out, but because they're, like, panhandling? Speaker 5: Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 8: I mean Speaker 5: And they're using the dolls to get money is what they're doing. Speaker 8: I don't know if there's anything illegal about that. I'm not an officer, but I can definitely send an officer out there. What where are they at? Speaker 5: Well, there's one of them standing in the intersection of Fox Road and Speaker 8: Like near Chuck E. Cheese in the in that area? Speaker 5: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But he's standing across from Chuck E. Speaker 3: Cheese. Right. Speaker 5: The red light. Okay. And across from yeah. Yeah. Speaker 8: Is he white, black, or Hispanic? He Speaker 5: looks white, and he's got a gray shirt on, a gray lonely shirt on, and he's got that poor dog. There's there's got to be something somebody can do about this. This is full crowd that they're using this poor animal. And then there's a lady in a green short sleeve shirt just a little bit, like, just feet away from him, but she's not standing at the red light. She's standing right when you pass AT and T. A a woman with a green short sleeve shirt on, and she's got a dog too standing there. Okay. So are you are you do you Speaker 8: think the dogs are in danger? Like, are they going to the street? Or like, how are they using the dog to get money? Speaker 5: Okay. Well, that's putting two and two together. They're using this dog to to make the people feel sorry for them to give them money. They they have this dog laying in the middle of the he's on the media. He owns that dog. That four little dog is laying on the media right there at the red light. Yes. He could get ran over. Okay. Alright. We'll get officers out there to check it out. Do you wanna speak to an officer? If he wants to call me, he's more than welcome. Alright. We'll give it out to officers to check the service. Okay? Thank you. Speaker 8: Thank you. Bye. Speaker 2: Heidi, I just saw you take money from that car. Speaker 4: Yeah. You saw me take money, but Speaker 9: you didn't see me Speaker 4: ask to. Speaker 2: Alright. Let me get your ID. Speaker 4: Okay? You can't ask for my Speaker 2: ID because not Speaker 3: giving you money. Speaker 2: Okay. Get your dog. Okay? Yes. I can. It's called panhandling. Speaker 4: But it's not panhandling if I didn't ask for it, is it? Speaker 2: ID. You can give me your ID or you can go to jail for RDL. Which one do wanna do? Speaker 4: What's the ID for that? Speaker 2: Because I'm about to write you a citation. Speaker 4: For what? For panhandling. That's not panhandling. Speaker 2: Yes. It is. Speaker 4: No. It's not. If you come up to me and give me money Speaker 2: You walked out to the car. Speaker 4: Because they stopped. Did you see Speaker 3: them stop? Speaker 2: Give me your ID. The whole situation. Give me your ID or you're going to jail for RDO, is resist the layup struck. Okay? You're Speaker 4: gonna write a disabled veteran that's living in the woods Speaker 2: a ticket. Yes. Because I asked you not to do it and you do it. You sit there Here, Speaker 4: I'm packing my stuff up. Speaker 2: I sit there and watch. Speaker 4: You watch me walk up the sidewalk. To Baker Park City. I'm out with that that subject. Like, you literally watch me walk up the sidewalk. Speaker 2: You watch the first stop. Give me your ID. You're gonna write me a ticket? Speaker 4: Yes. Oxford Gas and All Speaker 2: Drive. Yes. I Speaker 4: didn't commit a crime. Speaker 2: I'm recording You you violate a city ordinance. Speaker 4: No. Didn't. There's no city ordinance that says somebody can't give me money Speaker 3: because I Speaker 2: did not have obstructed traffic. Speaker 4: No. I didn't. They did. They did. They instructed traffic to the one in the car. Give me your ID, sir. I'm not giving you my ID because I didn't verify the channel or anything. Speaker 3: I'm not doing it. Speaker 4: No channel, but I probably need Speaker 2: a sergeant out here. He's refusing to give me his ID. Speaker 0: What? Speaker 6: Alright. 42. Yeah. I'm clear. I'll be en route to her. Speaker 2: Now now you see we got a sergeant in multiple units on their way out. And I can almost guarantee you it's it's it's not gonna go the way you want it to go. Speaker 4: I wanna talk to a supervisor because Speaker 2: I'm his way out here. He's on his way out here. Speaker 4: 10 4. He requested a sign. Hey. Speaker 3: How's it going? Speaker 4: I'm doing alright, sir. Speaker 3: Oh, just out with him. Speaker 4: I told Speaker 3: him he couldn't be on the median. Speaker 4: Yeah. And I called back my stuff up. Speaker 2: Walk out to a car to get money. Speaker 3: Did I saw him at the Circle K the other day with the car. Speaker 10: Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2: So now he's refusing to give me his ID because I'm gonna write him a She's Speaker 4: trying to write me a ticket because I was walking up this, packing up. Speaker 2: She told me to pack up. I told you. Speaker 4: I will Listen. Somebody stop me. I told you. You saw it yesterday. Speaker 2: He saw it too. People give Speaker 4: me money without me asking. Speaker 3: I don't have Because because you're first of all, I mean, it it it can be inferred. Okay? Because that's the way the law works. Right. Things can be inferred. So if it appears that you're violating the ordinance, that's how that works. Speaker 4: Right. But if Speaker 3: So you're so so so let me tell you look. Because because you're not a lawyer. You can get one, but I can tell you how the law works. You're in a median. Right? You're waving at people in the median. And Speaker 2: you won't you're walking down like this because I sit there and observe you, and that lady is a witness down there. Speaker 4: Yeah. And I walked up and got packed up like Speaker 3: you told me. I just want you to know. You can go to jail for this ordinance. If you if you can take listen. If you continue if you continue to argue with officers, you're going to go to jail. And you're and and and we're going and we're just and we are we we are going to call animal control for your dog. Speaker 7: You got Speaker 3: That's that's Okay. But So so no. I You cannot you Speaker 2: cannot be Speaker 3: you cannot you cannot be here. Speaker 2: That's fine. I told her Okay. And I interpreted you asking for money because you're like this. And you walked out to the car. Speaker 4: Dude, you saw it. Speaker 2: I was standing here talking I'm telling you right now. You don't give me your you're going to jail and calling animal patrol on Speaker 5: your dog. Speaker 4: For what? Speaker 3: You're working for a crime Speaker 4: like I Speaker 3: said, commit. Can we get your ID? Speaker 4: Dude, I didn't commit this crime. Speaker 3: But you're also in the median after I've told you not to be here before. Have I not said that? Speaker 4: And that's why I was vacating because she asked me to leave. And I was literally walking Speaker 2: I did not have take anybody for money. Okay. Speaker 4: That's right. I'm taking this to trial. Speaker 2: You can. Speaker 4: That's fine. Speaker 3: You can. Speaker 2: It's gonna go to trial anyway. You don't even have to ask for this one to trial. Speaker 4: How I know? You're wasting taxpayer dollars. Speaker 2: Okay. Well I pay my taxes too. Speaker 4: What are you doing? Speaker 3: Call your dog off. Of course, it didn't bite my boot, but it bit by Speaker 4: the hit my Help me. Speaker 3: What are you doing? Negative. Speaker 2: Relax and give me your hand. Speaker 4: Why are you doing that? I haven't done anything. Speaker 10: You're cooperating. Speaker 1: He's taking Speaker 5: shots. His Speaker 2: dog bit him. Speaker 3: His body Speaker 7: help me Speaker 4: record this. Speaker 1: His dog is never taking Speaker 3: I get you, but when Speaker 4: we are out here Speaker 3: trying to get something from him and it won't happen, I have to do what I have to do. The dog bit me. Okay? Speaker 4: I did Speaker 3: it because Speaker 4: you shot him with a taser. Please help me. Why are y'all doing this to me? Speaker 1: Sir, what did they ask you for? Speaker 4: They asked me for my ID, and then he grabbed me and tapped Speaker 3: me. He's gonna get the floor. Speaker 2: I was gonna drop it off the hand Speaker 4: and get it to you. I need my dog. She's my medical device. Where's my dog? Where's my dog? Where's my dog? My dog? Where's my dog, man? What are gonna do with my dog? Dog? Where's my dog? Good. Yeah. Speaker 10: That's alright. Speaker 4: Please help me. Why are you doing this to me? I Speaker 3: get, but but when we're when we're trying to detain the owner, of course, the dog's gonna and I asked him to call his dog off. The dog got on the dog got on the hood of the car, and the dog began barking. The dog and me the dog initially barked and bite bit my boob, but it didn't break my boob. I don't I didn't want I did not want this dog to bite my partner. You understand? Speaker 4: I understand. Speaker 3: Okay. We asked for his ID. He refused us to give us his ID. Speaker 2: Yeah. It's it bit Taylor. I was Speaker 5: about to Speaker 4: bite partner. I need your information. I need your help. Speaker 3: I'm not sure. She's mad because he's here all the time, and they don't like they don't like the fact that Speaker 4: we had to what's Speaker 2: your name? Well, I don't like Speaker 4: the accent to stop him. Speaker 2: No. You Speaker 4: tased my dog. My dog was running away, and he shot her while she was running away. Speaker 3: I didn't shoot her. I tased her. Speaker 4: Yes. He did. He tased her for no reason. My dog's never hurt anybody and neither involved. Speaker 3: So he You got you got something you need to talk to me about? Speaker 2: I just think that's what Speaker 5: all these police for this one guy. That's a Speaker 4: little bit ridiculous for me. For this one guy that's attacking officers and having his dogs bite officers? Yes, sir. That that's why we're all here. 45 off. Because an officer got hurt. Yes. Absolutely. Okay. We're all coming out here to make sure that our officers are okay. Speaker 3: You know what? Speaker 4: Absolutely. Okay. Perfect. Thank you. Thank you. I'm just Speaker 3: gonna be your background on the whole story. I don't know. We told I came out here last week. Alright. He was in a meeting. Speaker 4: I told him Speaker 3: to remove from the meeting because he is backing for money. He says, I'm just waving. I'm not doing anything. I was like, okay. Well, you at least you have to get off the median. Okay? You can't be in the median. He's like basically, he's like, well, I I can be on the sidewalk. He went over to the sidewalk. I let that be. Okay? Today, Brooks was out here with him. She watched him. She saw him take money from people, getting money from people. You can articulate that as solicitor money because he's standing in the median after I told him last week not to do the same thing. Okay. I guess he refused to give Brooks his ID. He refused to give Brooks his ID. So he gave us his VA ID, and I said, no. Not your VA ID. Speaker 4: Need your Speaker 3: dog, man. Your license. Okay? I understand the VA ID doesn't have certain information on it. I'm also I'm also I'm also a veteran myself. I I get it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay? So he he he starts getting angry and whatnot. He was like, this one is not violent. This one is not violent. Take my VA ID. Was like, no, sir. I need your state ID that you have. And I go and he starts hollering and keeps, like, shoving in my face saying this is not violent. And I try to get it from him. He doesn't give it to me. Okay. Speaker 4: Because Speaker 3: I'm ID. Because we're trying to identify him. Okay. So I go to put him in handcuffs. He starts resisting saying help, help, screaming help. His dog starts looking worried and whatnot. He runs over he runs over to my foot, and he nips it like he like, he nips at my foot. It doesn't nip, but he actually bites my boot, but it doesn't break my boot. At that point, I'm telling him to call off his dog. Okay. Speaker 4: I see. I I can hear. Speaker 3: Yeah. At that point yeah. That's exactly where it was. I told him to call off his dog. The dog jumps up on the hood, and I'm thinking it's gonna bite Brooks at this point Speaker 10: Okay. Speaker 3: As we're doing this because the dog is obviously worried. It's trying it's gonna try to protect its owner. It already bit me. Okay. So at this point, once the dog looked like it was about to get close to Brooks, I tased it. Yeah. Okay. Because that was the logical thing to do to my apartment. It ran away. Speaker 6: Shoot our shit. Speaker 3: That's a logical thing to do. Instead of shooting the dog, Speaker 5: you get Speaker 3: you get what I'm saying? Yeah. And so I can protect my partner because I'm not about to let my partner get bitten by a dog. Speaker 1: It's like a Speaker 3: The German Shepherd. Speaker 2: Like a German Shepherd mix. Speaker 4: How big was it all? Speaker 3: It's about this big. And it's a very well trained dog. Speaker 2: Yeah. That was it. Speaker 3: I asked him multiple times to call the dog off. I was like, sir, call your dog off. Call your Speaker 4: dog off. Mhmm. Speaker 3: Yeah. After a bit. I said, call your dog off. Call your dog I off. Did not want it to bite brooks because we we were Speaker 2: No. It would come up on me. Damn. Speaker 3: Came up. And then this would come off. You see what they're Speaker 4: doing. It's a whole squad out here. The whole Speaker 3: Well, it Speaker 4: it's not because of you. Police department. Sorry. Listen listen to me. It's not because of you. It's because of Speaker 10: the radio traffic that we heard. We didn't know what was going on. Okay? Speaker 4: Okay. He's in the back here when we open it up. Did y'all ever get a is that his phone call? Okay. Perfect. This is one This Speaker 9: is the one that Speaker 3: he did not log in. He's he's just being very argumentative. The So you go? Speaker 4: What was the call? The call was him panhandling. Oh. Speaker 2: And so I spoke to him, and then I went off to speak Speaker 4: to the witness who flagged him Have you told him today to get off the meeting? Speaker 3: I told I told him a few days ago. Okay. And it's on camera. I I can find it. It was a. Speaker 4: But you've been you've told Speaker 3: him before. Before me. So as I Speaker 2: was speaking to the witness, Speaker 4: I'm looking back at him, Speaker 2: and he walks from there down to here with Speaker 4: his hands like this and Speaker 2: then goes and gets money from Okay. A car. Speaker 4: Now the lady that was The other lady that was Is that the lady that wanted to talk to No. He wanted a sergeant. Oh, he did. Okay. Alright. And so She's a witness. She Speaker 2: they didn't see it all. Speaker 3: They didn't they didn't see anything. All they saw was the aftermath for me taking the dog and everybody Speaker 2: say the dog bit me, and then I could feel the dog come Speaker 3: in between my legs. Okay. I did not want the dog to bite my partner while we're trying to detain him, man. Of course. And we don't know what he has on him. Of course. That's that's that's the Yeah. Speaker 4: And you've seen the dog go which way? Speaker 3: It ran down this way somewhere down. Okay. Alright. Let Speaker 4: me get his info and then Speaker 10: Hey. We got your dog, man. Speaker 8: Where is she? Speaker 10: TJ Maxx. They've got her. Speaker 4: Is there a TJ Maxx? Speaker 10: Yep. Hey, Taylor. You wanna get your car out of Speaker 4: the road? Hey. Somebody can come and pick up my dogs. He doesn't need to go to the town. Officer. Okay. Speaker 10: Oh, well, if you find her, he said he's got somebody who can come and get her instead of calling animal control. Hey. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Are you here for us? Speaker 4: Hey, I'm going to take the dog to me. I I'm about to talk. Would you let me handle it. Yes, sir. I'm sorry, y'all. Speaker 10: He says, yeah, somebody can come and get the dog. Speaker 4: I Speaker 3: don't know Speaker 10: if it ran into TJ Maxx or what. Speaker 4: They they just Sergeant. Speaker 10: Somebody somebody took the dog? Yeah. Like a civilian? Speaker 2: Yeah. Some random person. Speaker 10: Took her to the animal hospital? Speaker 6: Yeah. Donut. Speaker 2: You just say ID. You're good? Yes. Speaker 4: Right on. Speaker 7: I wanna try and Speaker 4: help you. Are you taking all Speaker 6: of the Speaker 4: Yes, sir. Please You help me. I'm a disabled vet. They didn't contact Speaker 7: me for no reason. Speaker 4: I was literally rolling up my dog's bed. Did they give did they give you did they give you commands? Did they give you orders to follow, sir? Yes. And I did. I gave him my ID. And when I reached out to give it to him, he grabbed my arm and said, you're under arrest. Your v your VA ID or your actual state ID? I he asked for my ID, and I pulled out my VA ID, because that's the only valid ID I have. My state ID is not valid. It's out of date. What what kind of dog Speaker 7: do have, sir? Speaker 4: She's a service dog. She's a Belgian Malinois. She's my medical device. She's prescribed by the Veterans Hospital. I'm a disabled vet service connected. One of us to Speaker 10: go with you. Speaker 4: And I have mental health issues. Speaker 6: That was my dog. Speaker 4: Paved my dog. I didn't do anything wrong. I didn't resist or anything. I was hanging him my What's your phone number, sir? What's your phone number? 3 Speaker 10: Yeah. I was on the to take Speaker 7: the road up. Speaker 10: I'm not gonna go to the gym. Speaker 4: They're they're trying to locate it, sir. They said it's Speaker 10: Is that we've already told you. Is that the urgent care in Belmont? Speaker 7: Okay. Speaker 10: Yeah. A concerned citizen took it. Speaker 8: Alright. I just let Speaker 4: my dog go with somebody. A stranger. Oh, sir. It Speaker 10: ran off. Wait. Speaker 4: We can't Speaker 10: help. We didn't let it go. Somebody picked it up and took it. Speaker 4: No problem. Do y'all have the phone number? Do y'all have the person's phone number or anything? Speaker 7: Hey. We're we're taking care Speaker 4: of your dog. Speaker 10: Hello? Did you hear all of it? Speaker 4: Did you hear about a half further? Speaker 10: Let me let me get this guy to the gym, and I'll Speaker 6: call you back. Speaker 10: Alright. Let's see. Alright. Alright. Let's Let go ahead and step up. Speaker 4: On one Speaker 6: second. Speaker 4: And my cuffs are messed up. Speaker 10: Thank you. Yep. Alright. Speaker 4: Can you fix my hand, please? It Speaker 6: hurts really bad. Speaker 10: Well, we're about to take him out here in a second. Okay. Alright, man. Take a seat on the red chair for me. No. Red the other that one. Over there. Speaker 4: The red chair? Speaker 10: That one. Speaker 1: It's always you. Speaker 10: It's not me this time. Speaker 1: Do you feel comfortable with the tank top off? Speaker 4: Please. Because they were so bad. They're all wrong. Speaker 1: I can't take them off. Thank Speaker 4: you. Speaker 1: Okay. Now come down. Speaker 10: Hey. Stop. Don't move. Speaker 1: You're just not identification by Speaker 5: chance. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. I'm sorry. I'm not trying to. Speaker 10: Hey. Is there a rest? I need them in here. Is there a rest? Just letting you know. Speaker 1: You just stay open hand. What's your name? Speaker 7: Joshua Brewer. Okay. Speaker 1: J o s h u a Speaker 4: R o h r e r. Speaker 1: R o h R e r. I'm sorry. What? Speaker 4: J o s h u a r o h r e r. Speaker 1: R o h u? Speaker 4: R e r j o s h u a r o h r e r. Speaker 1: Have you been there before? Speaker 7: No, ma'am. Speaker 2: Date of birth? Speaker 4: 04/02/1984. Speaker 7: What's Speaker 1: your feeling? Okay. Once you're injured, anything, it doesn't induce any that should be, like, such as abscesses, seizures, mental health issues? Speaker 4: Mental health. Speaker 1: What's your mental mental health? Speaker 4: PTSD, anxiety, depression, paranoid disorder. Speaker 1: Right. Anxiety, depression. Speaker 4: Paranoid disorder. PTSD. Speaker 1: Yeah. I got that one first. Speaker 3: Yeah. I I apologize. Speaker 10: How can Speaker 3: I Oh, I think Speaker 2: they're abrupt? Just put them. Speaker 10: Y'all good? Yeah. We're good. I appreciate it. No worries. Speaker 2: May I speak to Dave? Speaker 6: This is him. Speaker 2: This is officer Brooks with the Gas South City Police Speaker 6: Department. Sir. Speaker 2: It's ma'am. Yeah. Speaker 6: What's that? Speaker 2: It's ma'am. Speaker 6: Oh, yes, ma'am. I'm sorry. Speaker 2: You wanted someone to give you a call? Yes. Speaker 6: Yes. I was trying to find out what I've been working with Joshua for, like, the last seven months to get him off the street. We finally got his VA paperwork in and everything, and I'm trying to find out, like, what the charges are if he's gonna get out. Like Speaker 2: Well, we're still doing the paperwork. We have not went in front of the master yet. Right now, his charges, he's been charged with a general statue of soliciting on a highway or street, and then he's also charged with the city ordinance of solicitation because he flagged down cars and asked for money. And then he's been charged twice with RDO, which is resist the layup truck. Speaker 6: Okay. Do you know what time it's gonna go before the magistrate? Speaker 2: Here in the next couple of minutes since I get off the phone with you. Speaker 6: Because he worked for the evening. Crap. So I'm working myself and the state of North Carolina as a veteran service officer. We just got his we gave paperwork in so we can look at getting them into some treatment program. Uh-huh. Tim suggested that one of his options was to go to hold it up on my phone. Speaker 2: Are you are you talking about, like, a rehab facility? Speaker 5: It Speaker 6: is cold. It's a Veterans Treatment Court. We're trying to get him help with his PTSD, and they have one in Chapala County that we can try and get him into if the magistrate will let us do that? Speaker 2: It's up to the magistrate what kind of bond he has, but he does have charges pending. And he has charges pending for resisting an officer, And this is the same thing that we just encountered with him. So I can't tell you what the bond is gonna be. It's completely up to the master. Speaker 6: Alright. Is there any way I'm allowed to speak on his behalf? Or Speaker 2: No, sir. No, sir. When it goes to court, you can't. But not not right now for the master. Speaker 7: Okay. Speaker 6: Would you be kind enough to let him know if it matches your your size? Speaker 2: What I can do is give him I can give him your number, and he can use the phone out here. And if he chooses to call you, it's up to him. Speaker 6: Okay. Okay. Alright. I appreciate that. Alright. You're welcome. Thank you. Stay safe. Speaker 4: Alright. Bye. Speaker 2: Know you got a lot you want to say, but it ain't worth it. You're be lying. It ain't worth it. It ain't worth it, bro. Speaker 3: No. First of all, he's a DSO for who? That just did not sound legitimate at all. I am. That's why was like, do you work with me? Speaker 2: You ready? Speaker 1: Is there any way there there'll be, like, you know, the footage out so the public could see as well? So, you know, it looks Speaker 2: do we Speaker 1: know what's going on too? Speaker 2: No, ma'am. Speaker 1: Why not? Speaker 2: Well, you're not directly involved in the case. So Speaker 1: No. But we had to see it, and we know the guy, and we're very involved Speaker 6: with him. I understand that. Speaker 2: But unless you're his attorney and you're gonna subpoena the video on behalf of being his attorney, then no, ma'am. Speaker 1: Okay. So what about when they have, like, footage out when the officers do things and they show it on the news? How does that come out? Speaker 2: That comes after the whole investigation is done and the case is closed. Speaker 1: So maybe after everything comes out, we can see the footage? Speaker 2: That's only if his attorney subpoenas it to be put out to the public. Speaker 1: Okay. And don't you think they should've probably like, if the dog was being aggressive, they shouldn't have let it get away then? Speaker 2: And okay. I understand that. And you're speaking with the officer that was directly involved, the arresting officer. Speaker 6: Well, that's good. Speaker 2: Dog became aggressive. That dog became aggressive once we put hands on the owner. Speaker 4: That I Speaker 1: don't understand why he Why was he being arrested for standing there holding a sign? There's, like, homeless people every day holding a sign. Speaker 2: Okay. But we've Speaker 1: also didn't have an ID to give you. Speaker 2: He did have a ID, ma'am. And that's what I'm trying to explain to everyone that wanted to come out and video it. Y'all didn't see the initial reaction, and y'all don't know that we've dealt with him in the past about panhandling. Speaker 1: Yeah. I understand that's against the law, but maybe if y'all would have calmly, you know, took a little bit of initiative to be calm about it. Speaker 2: But if y'all have ma'am, yes And, yes, I did. I that was my second encounter with him today. The first encounter, I politely I didn't even get out my car Speaker 1: the first the guy at McDonald's on Franklin that was panhandling too. Did you get him? Speaker 2: Okay. And when, okay, and when we get out with people, we ask for their ID. It was as simple as give me your ID so I can issue a citation and you can move on. He did not wanna comply. Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, I think some more issues will be coming up out of this after I get ahold of a lot more, you know, bigger people than you. Speaker 2: That that's fine. Speaker 1: I'm sorry you had to deal with the aggressive dog, but I think you took it out of control. Speaker 2: Okay. That's completely that's your opinion. Speaker 1: Okay. Well, it's yeah. A lot of people. Alright. Have a good day, officer. Speaker 4: Hello? Is this mister Jim Guard? Speaker 7: Yeah. Who is this? Speaker 4: This is sergeant Wood with the police department. Speaker 7: How are doing? Speaker 4: Hey. I'm so sorry to call you at a little after nine at night. I just came in at seven, and I wanted to I got an email that you maybe wanted to speak to someone. Speaker 7: Yeah. We we we were out there early today, and I put this. It's it's been fine. I just wanna make sure your officer is doing their own, you know, de escalation and CIT stuff and what what these people are encountering. And and I've been doing this job a long time, and I get it. Speaker 4: Yes, sir. Speaker 7: But that's not you know, I'm gonna tell you, you know, you know what to do with. Yes, sir. But, hopefully, hopefully, they'll look it into it. Right? I mean, they got body camera. All they're going through reviewing body camera? Speaker 4: Yes, sir. We're we're reviewing all body camera, the call for service, everyone voicing their concern. Everything's being taken into consideration. Speaker 7: God. I appreciate it, man. Speaker 2: I know Speaker 7: you guys are kinda it's a hard ass job. Speaker 4: Yes, sir. Speaker 7: I just I just me being a veteran and doing things, and so I've done a police officer. I was I spent twenty six years at the sheriff police department, and that's the first time I've ever had been pissed off about something. Speaker 4: Right. Speaker 7: And I worked with sheriff twenty six years. So I I get it. I get it. You know, if there's you know that I like the whole de escalation how you speak to somebody. I also wanna make sure that that homeless person was spoken to properly when they when the officer first encountered him. Speaker 4: Yeah. Definitely. For sure. Speaker 7: And I pissed off because of the one hundredth call that serves every oh my gosh. Speaker 2: ID. I just saw you take money from that car. Speaker 4: Yeah. You saw me take money, Speaker 9: but you didn't see me Speaker 4: ask to. Speaker 2: Alright. Let me get your ID. Okay? Speaker 4: You can't ask for my ID Speaker 2: because not Speaker 3: giving you money. Speaker 2: Okay. Get your dog. Okay? Yes. I can. It's called panhandling. Speaker 4: But it's not panhandling if I didn't ask for it, is it? Like you said, it goes without being said. You know, we're we're doing as far as the admin side, as far as the everything that took place, we're taking everything into consideration. And and Speaker 7: It's just the dog thing. I'll have to shoot five dogs on SWAT. Yeah. They ain't even because because they're attacking me, pit bulls. Speaker 6: I hate it. Speaker 4: Right. Right. Speaker 7: That that's I don't understand that part either. So Speaker 4: Yeah. For sure. Speaker 7: We got the guidance. So Speaker 4: Yes, sir. We're we're we're we're crossing all of our t's and dotting all of our i's and, you know, no stone's gonna be left unturned. Speaker 0: This has to stop. Officers Taylor and Brooks need to be prosecuted for every crime they've committed stemming from this incident. North Carolina's State Bureau of Investigation needs to step in to investigate this incident and why Gastonia police chief Travis Britton and district attorney Travis Page fought so hard to cover this up. North Carolina's laws regarding the release of body cam footage need to be changed so that corrupt officials can't block it from the public. Justice will be served. We're just getting started.
Saved - November 18, 2025 at 9:41 PM
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I report that Hasseem Jenkins beat Maria Coto to death for absolutely no reason. On May 14, 2024, Coto was doing a routine site visit in Peekskill, NY, when she knocked on Jenkins' door. He punched her, she fled to a neighbor’s apartment, he followed, threw her down, beat and stomped on her head. She suffered a brain bleed, swelling, facial fractures and died five weeks later. This animal will be sentenced in December and I hope he fries.

@AmiriKing - Amiri King

Hasseem Jenkins beat Maria Coto to death for absolutely no reason. On May 14, 2024, Coto was performing a routine site-visit in an apartment building in Peekskill, New York, when she accidentally knocked on Jenkins' door. Jenkins opened the door and instantly punched Coto in the face. In fear of her life, Coro ran into a neighbor’s apartment. But Jenkins followed her. He threw her down in the neighbor’s apartment, beat her, and repeatedly stomped on her head. She suffered a brain bleed, brain swelling and multiple facial fractures. She died five weeks later. This animal will be sentenced in December and I hope he fries.

Saved - November 26, 2025 at 9:51 PM

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This footage shows soldiers and police officers detaining the suspect responsible for the fatal shooting of two National Guard members in Washington. The individual is reported to be in critical condition. #Washington https://t.co/foGlL6j8tw

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