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I fired 4 shots at Joseph Rosenbaum, not to kill him, but to stop him from attacking me and trying to steal my gun.

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They kicked everyone out and didn't call for help. They checked if I was breathing, but at first, I wasn't. They took my computer and put a passcode on it. I think the three guys in the group didn't want me there. I didn't work with these two guys. I'm not sure what the computers have to do with it.

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The discussion centers on a group of notable figures surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk, a story that the speakers describe as growing increasingly crowded with unusual characters. Skyler Baird is introduced as one of the voices commenting on the event, and the conversation emphasizes a highly charged, almost surreal sequence of moments surrounding the tragedy. Skyler Baird recounts being perhaps 10 or 15 feet away when the incident occurred and suggests that viewers should watch the video for about ten seconds to catch what happened. The dialogue highlights an attempt to balance the tone by noting a focus on the positive and asking how to ensure that Charlie Kirk is remembered. The remark characterizes Skyler’s reaction to witnessing what is described as a “publicly executed” moment on September 10 as “quite a completely natural reaction,” framing it as a baseline of normality in an otherwise extraordinary and troubling narrative. The discussion then pivots to Skyler’s first contribution in the aftermath of the event. Skyler describes how he was right there and “kinda escorted” the person involved to a police officer. He clarifies that there was a cop nearby as well, but emphasizes his role in escorting the individual. The person who is escorted is described as saying, “I shot him. I shot him.” This claim becomes a focal point of the recounting, signaling a pivotal, sensational moment in the sequence of events. Attention then shifts to the figure known as old man George, identified as George Zinn. The narrative recalls that he stood up immediately after Charlie was shot and shouted, “shoot me, shoot me.” The speakers remind the audience that George Zinn had previously been characterized as a bad man with very dark proclivities, a framing that is referenced to underscore the dramatic shifts in how characters are perceived as the story unfolds. Skyler’s involvement is linked to these evolving perceptions, as he is described as having helped apprehend the decoy. The passage concludes with an admission that the sequence may be a matter of coincidence, expressed as “Coincidence, I suppose.” The speakers remark that the Internet promptly responds, with “the Internet doing its thing” and beginning to discuss and analyze the developing storyline.

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The speaker states that people are focusing on the physical hurt caused without considering the speaker's mental state. The speaker describes an incident where a baton got stuck behind someone's back and accidentally hit them when the speaker lost balance and pumped their arms. The speaker claims they would never intentionally hit someone. The speaker says they are being subjected to character assumptions, including being called ghetto and racist slurs, and receiving death threats, all due to a nine-second video.

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An eyewitness recounts: 'I was standing in probably the third okay. I was standing from probably the third row in the bottom.' 'I saw hit I heard the shot ring out.' They looked left and then right: 'I looked to my left, and then I looked over to my right.' The witness saw the victim 'slump over in his chair forward.' 'He slumped over.' Blood appeared 'from the left side of his neck down his shirt, and he slumped over, and he was carried off.' 'Get off me. Head to off me.' 'Running high right now.' 'Hang on.'

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I shot him multiple times until he was no longer a threat. Despite being a medic with first aid training, I did not help him. The incident occurred near a hospital, but my first instinct was to flee due to the growing crowd chanting to attack me.

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The speaker describes being shot in the back of the knee and realizing it when seeing the blood. They express the need for action to protect children and question how someone could harm others. Another person shares their experience of being shot multiple times and their determination to stay positive. They mention scaling a fence, jumping off a ledge, and running to a nearby store.

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A man recounts a disturbing encounter where two men approached his mother-in-law and then followed him to his home. He describes how they aggressively confronted him, with one of them brandishing a gun. The man emphasizes that he did not engage in any physical altercation and plans to consult his lawyer. He later learns that the men are law enforcement officers, one being an FBI agent. The man expresses his concern for his daughter's safety throughout the incident.

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I was running southwest when Rosenbaum threw something at me. It looked like a chain. I turned around, pointed my gun at him, but he kept chasing. I heard a gunshot, turned back, and saw Rosenbaum reaching for my gun.

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I’m doing my show like normal, and I’m reaching the end of the show when I see an alert from my Ring doorbell: somebody’s at the front door. I’m live, reading super chats and live chat messages, and I see that this guy has a loaded gun. He’s got a motorcycle helmet and a backpack, a gun drawn, and he’s knocking on the door yelling. I didn’t want to tip him off that I knew he was there, so I kept the show going for about a minute, then wrapped it up quickly. My producer runs in and I ask, who is that? What’s going on? He says, I called the cops. They’re here. The guy’s gone. Then I start getting changed out of my suit, and I hear gunshots go off outside. I jumped to the ground, not knowing what was happening. I step outside after the dust settles and there are about 10 cop cars up and down the street, the whole block locked down, the alley shut down. They tell me to get back inside. We’re not allowed to leave until the morning. That’s how late they were there. At the end of the night, after the cops left, I went out in the very early morning. Did anyone come and explain anything to you? No. Nobody said anything. It’s ridiculous. In the morning, I asked the guy what happened, and he told me the story. It turns out the shooter is a 23-year-old white man, a “white nerd,” short guy, who was at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, about two hours south of where I live. He killed three people earlier in the day: his roommate, killed the roommate’s sister, and killed the roommate’s mother. He then got in his car and drove directly to my house, parked outside, got out a .22 pistol and an automatic crossbow (a weird choice), and knocked on my door. He went around the house, tried the back door, tried the front door. The cops pulled up, he took off running through the gangway, hopped the fence, and ran into the neighbor’s house. I guess he went into the neighbor’s basement because the door was unlocked. He was hiding from the police. He shot two of the neighbor’s dogs, which is devastating. He ran back outside, and the cops spotted him. He shot at the cops. The cops shot him in the face, and he died on the spot. What was his motive? They never told me. To this day, I have no idea. There’s no explanation. There was no contact after the incident. The Illinois State Police came by about a week later to retrieve the Ring camera footage of the whole incident, and I downloaded that onto a thumb drive. That’s it. I never heard from the cops, never heard from the government. Not at all. A guy comes to murder you, kills three others and two dogs, and no one bothers to tell you anything? It’s ridiculous.

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After being kicked in the face, Mr. Huber hit me with a skateboard. He tried to grab my gun, so I shot him. When I saw Mr. Grosskreutz with his hands up, he lunged at me with a gun. I did not rerack my weapon.

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A speaker describes a situation in which police officers were hiding behind a car. The speaker says, “I tried to grab one of their guns. They grabbed me and says, no. I'm trying to grab for his gun.” The speaker asserts that these police officers know who he is and expresses a wish that they are hearing this. He accuses the officers by saying, “You are weak. You could have saved so many more people's lives.” He claims the officers were simply standing there, listening and watching the events unfold, and that they were holding him back. He questions where the other officers were, asking, “Not there. Nobody was there. Everyone, the public, helped. Nobody else.” The speaker recounts that his three-year-old child was saved by a pregnant woman who saw the child crying and screaming, “mommy, daddy.” He emphasizes that “We were there.” He questions the response time of the police, asking, “do you know how long did it take for police to come? How long did it take?” He describes the crowd’s reaction as “No. Everyone was too scared.” Across these statements, the speaker juxtaposes a perceived inaction by police with the immediate aid provided by bystanders, including a pregnant woman who intervened to protect the speaker’s child. The speaker emphasizes personal danger in attempting to disarm or confront the authorities and highlights a sense that authorities did not respond promptly or effectively, contrasting it with public intervention and rescue efforts.

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Speaker 0 asks the person what happened and what they were trying to do, specifically if they were trying to protect someone.

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Speaker 1 admits that mentioning being armed was to deter threats. They regret their choice of words and clarified their friend never said that. They received threats and harassment online even 14 months later, with a recent influx after a court subpoena.

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I felt light-headed, almost passed out, and fell after being struck twice. I remember one hit being a rock. On the ground, I pointed my rifle at people, causing them to back off except for one. The last person charged at me, so I shot him twice as his boot hit my face. I feared being knocked out if I didn't shoot.

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As I was running, the shooting started. I could hear someone shouting for a password. I responded by saying there was no password and told them to surrender. I then threw down my weapon and surrendered.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a kid was sitting under their tent at a track event. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened, telling him to move, to which the kid responded, "make me move." The kid then grabbed his backpack and stabbed the speaker's brother. The speaker didn't see the stabbing but saw the aftermath. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. The speaker expresses disbelief that someone would do that over a small argument, emphasizing the victim was a strong man with a family who cared about him.

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I was at an event and decided to walk through the crowd with my phone. Some guys on a wall started harassing us, so we crossed the street. However, there was no space for us to walk. I got pushed into the street and stumbled. When I turned around to see who pushed me, I recorded him on video. He then flashed a gun at me.

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I see a pistol in his hand, different from my first encounter. Our feet were touching. His arm comes down with the pistol pointed at me, so I shoot him once. He's no longer a threat. Another person backs up with hands up. I notice a man with a pipe to my left and a large object to my right. I walk towards the police line to turn myself in. Translation: I saw a gun in his hand, different from before. Our feet were close. He pointed the gun at me, so I shot him once. He was no longer a threat. Another person backed away with hands up. I saw a man with a pipe on my left and a large object on my right. I walked towards the police to surrender.

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The speaker recalls a shooter coming up to them and hearing the shooter reload. The speaker knew they needed to stay dead, so they remained slumped over. The speaker remembers the shooter saying, "Yeah, keep running." The speaker believes that playing dead saved their life. When the shooter stood over them and changed the clip, the speaker knew that getting up at that moment would have resulted in being shot a second time.

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I was struck in the head with a skateboard by Anthony Huber. I vaguely remember talking to Gage Grosskreutz. He approached me, but I didn't recognize him. When he came close, I did not shoot or point my gun at him because I didn't see him as a threat. I continued running north on Sheridan Road. As I ran past Anthony Huber, he swung his skateboard at me like a baseball bat, hitting me in the neck. I kept running towards the police line without stopping.

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At about 3 AM, I was with a group of friends when we were wrapping up for the night. I was walking one of my friends back to her car, and as we approached, a group of 10 guys stood across the street. When we reached the car and she began fumbling for the keys, they started shouting at us, and I quickly sensed something was off about the situation. She unlocked the car, and I rushed her into the driver's seat. She managed to close the door behind her and lock it. Just as she turned around, the group came up and ran a few feet toward us, slamming me against the car and throwing punches. I kept my hands up, trying to protect my head as best I could, and I focused on staying upright. The altercation didn’t last long because the police arrived pretty quickly, and I was fortunate to come away with a broken nose and a concussion. It could have been a lot worse. When asked if they got me to the ground, I replied that they did not; I knew that if I went down, it would get worse. So I stayed on my feet no matter what, prioritizing protection and balance. The other speaker noted that I stayed on my feet and protected my head, highlighting that I did what I could in a dangerous moment. They also acknowledged that I might have saved more than just the car, suggesting I could have saved the woman I was accompanying. I described the carjacking as not making a lot of sense because it was the cheapest car on the block, which contributed to the sense that there might have been something else going on beyond a straightforward carjacking. In closing, the other speaker offered congratulations and expressed relief that I was okay, calling me brave and lucky. The conversation ended with an affirmation of gratitude for my safety.

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We were shot at in the room and my colleague, a nurse, got injured. This is a serious crime.

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A kid was sitting under the speaker's tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and the kid said, "make me move," while grabbing his backpack. The speaker didn't see the stab, but saw his brother afterward. He tried to help, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument. The brother had a family and people who cared about him. He did everything for the family and was a strong man, stronger than the speaker. He did a lot that went unrecognized. He was a peacemaker who calmed people down and made everything smooth. He was always there for the speaker, so it's heartbreaking to see what happened.

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Speaker 0: “You shoot me with that. I’m shooting you with mine. Your butt is built on bad people, bro. You're Hold on. Right here. Good. $9.45. 9. It’s only okay to And I got $3.80 in my bucket. Your side. Yeah. Yeah. It’s a big shame. It’s embarrassing. I almost bought my 40, but I’m an ex con.”
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