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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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Prosecutors claim Kendrick Finch shot at Ashley Long and William Kisler on Main Street on April 5, but defense attorneys argue Finch acted in self-defense. Surveillance video shows Kisler in an altercation before touching a car Finch was riding in. The car stopped, and Kisler allegedly grabbed a gun from Long's purse. Finch then exited the car holding his own gun. Kendrick Finch is being held on a $500,000 bond.

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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 and Speaker 1 address a viral video about Charlie’s chief of staff, Mikey, and explain why they are discussing it. - The video in question attacks Mikey, Charlie’s chief of staff, claiming based on a few seconds of clips that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. They describe this as a “extremely disgusting attack.” - Speaker 1 recounts what happened: they were at the scene when a shooting occurred. The loud crack is heard; they turn and see Charlie has been shot. They realize there is a shooter on the scene. They decide to get out of there rather than be shot, noting Charlie had a security team that leapt into action to get Charlie out. - Speaker 0 notes their own actions: he, too, considered getting into the car, but decided against it. He was ahead of Mikey as they left. He recalls a moment where he paused to assess the situation, then saw Mikey, who was profoundly freaked out. Mikey’s lip was quivering, and he said, “I need to call Erica,” then took his phone and began calling Erica. Speaker 0 also called his own mom, saying there had been a shooting and that he was okay. - They describe Mikey’s later actions: after the initial shock, Mikey took charge like a “general directing a battle,” coordinating hospital transport and information flow, and directing people where to go. When they learned Charlie had died, Mikey told them, “now none of you can say anything that you've heard because it is Erica is not going to hear about this from anyone except me.” - Speaker 2 asks if Mikey could be involved in a conspiracy to murder Charlie. Speaker 1 responds that such accusations are vile and describes how some people online fuel such narratives, comparing the mindset to getting a “high” from dangerous or provocative content. - The speakers emphasize Mikey’s heroic actions: Mikey was distressed but stepped up to direct people and communicate with Erica and others. Speaker 0 notes that he, too, was traumatized after learning of Charlie’s death and rushed to be with Erica and the team. - They address the specific allegation that Mikey was on the phone immediately during the incident; they state he was not on the phone but was taking social videos to share with their group chats. He would send updates to Charlie’s social media during the event while the crowd was changing, then, overwhelmed by the noise and shock, he put his fingers in his ears but his phone remained in his hand as he moved away. - They describe the scene as a cordoned-off area with a narrow gap that people used to exit, where Mikey walked briskly or ran as he processed the trauma and continued to direct actions. They reiterate Mikey “turned into a general on a field marshaling the troops.” - Speaker 1 closes by urging readers who propagate narratives attacking Mikey to reconsider, stating that such narratives are bad and gross and a choice that shouldn’t be made.

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New details on a woman's murder at a Dallas shopping center show it escalated from a courteous gesture to a violent confrontation. According to that arrest warrant affidavit, 'it was the victim who got mad at the suspect for not saying thank you after she held the door open for the suspect at an area business.' It spilled over into another nearby business, and once they were outside, 'that verbal altercation turned deadly.' 'The shooter was telling them, come outside, like, let's handle it outside, like, you know, let's fight outside.' The mom and daughter were 'kinda just, like, telling her to, go away.' The suspect, '22 year old Keona Hampton,' fled but was arrested hours later with surveillance video capturing her image, car, and license plate.

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A woman tried to enter the speaker's lobby through a broken window, and a man shot and killed her. Many protesters and police officers were present. Despite the incident, the man was not subjected to a grand jury investigation or any significant consequences.

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"01/06/2021, Washington DC. The real story of the last moments of Ashley Babbitt's life, a true American hero. Justice for Ashley is justice for all." "Ashley Babbitt enlisted at age 17 and spent fourteen years in the United States Air Force and National Guard, including as a military police officer MP." "Part of her service was with the District of Columbia National Guard, which is responsible for the defense of the nation's capital." "Zachary Alom pushes Ashley aside and further incites the protesters." "Zachary Alom bashes out the last piece of glass leading to the speaker's lobby." "With her right hand, Ashley Babbitt pulls Zachary Alom by his backpack away from the windows, and with her left hand, punches him in the face." "Everything they told you was a lie." "Ashley Babbitt was a hero."

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"On August 22, Irina Zorutsko was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina by a savage career criminal." "This was one of the coldest, most senseless murders I've ever seen." "She had no interaction with this guy whatsoever." "She was sitting on her own business, and he just takes out knife and just decides to stab her." "Based on the information evidence we have, the attacker did say, I got that white girl." "The attacker racialized it in his own telling of this situation." "We saw this in George Floyd, and yet, for whatever reason, the situation has not garnered even a fraction of that kind of outrage or backlash."

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An arrest warrant affidavit states Simpson was shot and killed after becoming upset because a woman she held the door open for didn't say thank you. The argument began at Five Below and spilled over to PetSmart. Investigators say 22-year-old Kiana Hampton followed Simpson and her daughter into PetSmart; employees asked them to leave. "The lady who was the shooter was still instigating, I guess, an argument or something. But the mom and daughter tried to, like, get in the car and, de escalate the situation. But the lady wasn't having it." According to the affidavit, Hampton later confirmed to two detectives she engaged in the verbal dispute, entering PetSmart twice and continuing the argument, throwing the drink bottle at Simpson's car when she was about to leave and engaging in a physical altercation with her. "That's when police say Hampton pulled out a gun and shot Simpson three times."

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A person asks why the speaker called the police on two men at CVS. The speaker explains that it is CVS policy to call the police if someone shoplifts. The person questions if it's worth risking someone's life for a low salary. The speaker believes there was no risk and ends the conversation. The person asks for the speaker's name, but the speaker refuses to give it due to being recorded. The person accuses the speaker of inciting violence against the two black men. The speaker mentions that one of the men had a warrant but was let go by the police. The person reminds the speaker that they work with black people.

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A cell phone video posted to social media captured the moment Dorel Bowers, a Wendy's general manager, fatally shot a man. The video reveals screaming, followed by Bowers standing over the victim and slapping him. The victim died at the hospital. According to court documents, Bowers was arguing with a female employee who wanted to leave early and allegedly threatened to slap her. She called a friend for a ride. When the friend arrived, he and Bowers began fighting. The video shows Bowers walking toward the victim with a gun in his hand before the victim throws a punch, after which Bowers fires a single shot. Bowers was later seen being escorted in handcuffs.

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I won't apologize for needing help from 911. I'm sorry for your loss. Lopez got 20 years for manslaughter and 2 for a weapon charge. Victim's family wanted a harsher sentence. They shared their pain in court. Lopez said she was scared and confused when the stabbing happened. She mentioned being a transgender woman and feeling targeted.

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Caroline Miller claimed a man attempted to kidnap her two-year-old son at an Atlanta Walmart on March 18. She stated the man grabbed the child from her lap after she pointed him to the Tylenol. 56-year-old Mahendra Patel was arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and has remained in jail. Walmart surveillance footage allegedly contradicts Miller's account. The footage shows Patel helping the child back onto Miller's lap when he appeared to be falling. Later, after Miller backed up, causing her daughter to fall, Patel picked the girl up. He then located a Walmart employee to help him find the Tylenol, thanked Miller, and left. Miller told a Walmart employee that Patel tried to take her son. Questions are being raised about the delay in releasing the footage, why Patel is still in jail, and what will happen to Miller.

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Patrick recounts an altercation that began when he took a "Make America Great" hat from a person on the street. He admits to grabbing the hat and throwing it, stating he didn't hit or body check the person. According to Patrick, the other individual then "came at" him, initiating physical contact. Patrick says his friend Gerald witnessed this and intervened. Patrick admits to hitting the person once in the jaw before walking away. Patrick claims he didn't intend to start a fight, only to make a statement about the hat. He denies that anyone in his group tripped the other person or touched his food. He says Gerald intervened only after the other person initiated physical contact. Patrick is informed he is being arrested and charged with assault. He is taken to a holding facility.

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A person confronts the store manager at CVS, asking why they called the police on two men. The manager explains that it is CVS policy to involve the police if someone shoplifts and leaves without paying. The person clarifies that they didn't press charges, but wanted the men barred from the store. The manager defends their actions, stating that they followed company policies. The person questions if it's worth risking someone's life for a low salary. The manager dismisses any risk and refuses to provide their name. The person argues that calling the police on the men was a form of violence against them. They mention that one of the men had a warrant but was let go by the police. The person reminds the manager that they work with black individuals and should remember that.

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The speakers in the video are discussing an incident involving a dog that was shot by an officer. The dog had medical issues and was blind and deaf. The owner argues that the officer should have used other methods to handle the situation instead of resorting to lethal force. The officer defends his actions, stating that he did not know the dog's condition and attempted to catch it using a lasso. The owner accuses the officer of mishandling the situation and not following proper procedures. The conversation becomes heated as they debate the officer's actions. The officer apologizes for the incident but maintains that he did what he thought was necessary.

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In an affluent neighborhood called River Oaks in Houston, Texas, a young black woman delivering packages for Amazon encounters a situation where residents refuse to let her deliver a package directly to them as instructed. An older white woman becomes aggressive and assaults her, while another woman threatens to call security on the delivery person. The incident is captured on video, highlighting the unjust treatment the delivery woman faced. Without the video evidence, she could have been falsely accused of theft. The incident occurred in the Houston, River Oaks area.

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A young black woman working as armed security in Detroit gets into a car accident with minors who may be underage. She calls her mom and an insurance agent, while the minors call their parents. The situation escalates when the minors falsely claim that she pulled a firearm on them, leading to a physical assault on her and her boyfriend. The assault is recorded by her sister on a FaceTime call that was still connected. The minors steal her phone but it is later recovered. The woman files a police report, but feels harassed when a detective starts questioning her and her family. The video ends with a plea for law enforcement to take action against the assault and theft.

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In a disturbing incident near Fremont and 13th Street, a man was tragically pushed to his death off an RTC bus. The suspect, Kadesha Bishop, had a verbal altercation with the victim moments before the incident. The victim had asked Bishop to treat other passengers better, which apparently provoked her. A video of the incident shows Bishop forcefully shoving the man, causing shock among the onlooking passengers. Although the 74-year-old victim initially declined medical assistance, he later sought treatment at the hospital. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries a month later.

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Alfred Lewis, a 19-year-old, admits to making a mistake and believes everyone makes mistakes. The video in question shows Lewis striking a man from behind, but he claims that he later shook the man's hand and gave him a hug, which cannot be verified. Lewis expresses surprise at how things escalated and didn't expect it to go so wrong.

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“Once we got an opportunity to actually see the video, there weren't many questions.” “One day after an off duty Milwaukee police officer shot and killed 26 year old Elijah Wilkes. Wilkes's family and their attorney went before the cameras.” “I don't think I've ever come before and did a did a press conference and said this, but we will acknowledge that we do believe that this officer involved shooting was justified.” “He made a decision that he should not have made, and that's just something we have to live with.” “Milwaukee police showing Wilks' mother and attorney B. Ivory Lamar dash camera video from that off duty officer's personal vehicle Friday, showing the moments before Wilks' death.” “He kind of aggressively maneuvered into this left lane and essentially cut off the off duty officer at that point.” “The pair pulled over, and in describing the video, Lamar says Wilkes got out of the car and pulled a gun.” “Elijah pointing the firearm at the off duty officer.” “The off duty officer did respond what we believe in accordance with his training and did fire off several shots.” “The family's attorney says it's unclear to him if Wilkes ever shot his gun.” “I don't recall specifically seeing an exchange of gunfire. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I did see him point the gun in the officer's direction for sure.” “Wilkes's family grieving but recognizing the consequences of his decision.”

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Video shows Eduardo Machado, a clerk, assassinating David, a police officer, inside a store after David and his father-in-law pull up to get a hot dog at 04:08. Machado walks out as David enters, retrieves a jacket from the white car behind the crime scene van, then returns inside. He walks up behind David and fires multiple shots into David's head. When David goes to the ground, the gun jams; he stands over him, clears it, and then fires another seven or eight shots. "There’s 10 or twelve, fifteen shots into David's head." He then walks out, puts the jacket and we believe the firearm back in the car, changes his shirt. The clerk in the store was in the bathroom; he comes out, assumes there's some kind of robbery or something, and he starts to walk away with our shooter. Our shooter’s in custody now. "The video is crystal clear over everything that occurred." "This was clearly, clearly, the video shows this was an out and out assassination." He holds out his hand from point blank range and just opens fire.

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An argument over a food order at a Checkers in Kissimmee, Florida, escalated into a fatal shooting. 23-year-old Elijah Mackie, a Checkers employee, is charged with the murder of 51-year-old Wesley Robertson. The incident occurred around 10 PM Wednesday night. Witnesses reported a verbal dispute that quickly escalated. One bullet may have entered a neighboring store. Mackie is being held in Osceola County jail without bond, facing a charge of premeditated murder. Checkers issued a statement expressing shock and sadness, stating the employee's actions don't reflect their values and that they are cooperating with the investigation. The restaurant was closed Thursday, with caution tape surrounding the drive-through.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Horror of Charlotte Stabbing, and Kamala Complaints, with Basham, Mac Donald, Stuckey and Solana
Guests: Basham, Mac Donald, Stuckey, Solana
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An on-camera stabbing on a Charlotte subway becomes a catalyst for a sprawling debate on The Megyn Kelly Show as Megyn Kelly, Basham, Mac Donald, Stuckey, and Solana scrutinize a viral video of Arena Zerutska’s assault. They describe the video released in full by HeadlineUSA and discuss the bystanders’ slow response, the killer’s three-second attack, and Zerutska’s final moments, including her confusion and cry for help. The panel links the tragedy to broader concerns about policing, public safety, and the way crime stories are framed in the media, arguing that coverage shifts when the suspect is white or Black. They present this as a tipping point that could redefine opinions about the criminal justice system and BLM-era reforms. They dive into policy changes in North Carolina after George Floyd, arguing that leaders like Governor Roy Cooper and Attorney General Josh Stein accelerated racial-equity reforms—cashless bail, pre-trial release, homelessness decriminalization—that they say enabled dangerous offenders to remain free. They point to the suspect’s history: at least 14 prior arrests, with a pattern of mental illness and violence, and questions about who kept releasing him despite warnings from his mother. They criticize the role of magistrate judges and the Mecklenburg County bar for appointing officials tied to diversity initiatives. The discussion highlights the interplay of private funding from foundations and the influence of anti-racism training on policing and prosecution. The conversation then shifts to national politics, focusing on Kamala Harris’s memoir excerpts and the 107 Days narrative, with references to how the White House managed communications and staffing. They replay passages about Harris’s relationship with Joe Biden, the perception of leadership, and the notion that staff turnover and identity politics shaped the administration’s messaging. They discuss immigration and border policy, noting Harris’s role and criticisms of the administration’s approach. Coverage also touches on media dynamics, contrasting how outlets like CNN, The View, and The Atlantic treated the debate and Harris’s portrayal, while conservative voices accuse mainstream outlets of bias. The episode closes with a sense that systemic reform and accountability are urgently needed.

Philion

Obsessed Ex's Visit Turns Deadly..
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The podcast recounts a harrowing incident from July 31st, 2022, where Mitch Dukro shot and killed his daughter Allison's 22-year-old ex-boyfriend, James Rail, after he attempted to force his way into their Sydney, Ohio home. The event, largely captured by a Ring doorbell camera, shows James persistently trying to enter the residence despite Allison and her mother Stacy's pleas and Allison's 911 call. James had left a disturbing voicemail for Allison the night before, having not spoken to her in over a year. As James broke through the door, Mitch fired three shots, fatally wounding him. Police arrived to find James deceased in the driveway. The transcript includes the hosts' commentary, discussing the complexities of self-defense, the "FAFO" (F*** Around and Find Out) mentality, and the Castle Doctrine. They also reflect on the desensitization to such violent events. Ultimately, a grand jury decided not to indict Mitch Dukro on any charges related to James Rail's death, ruling it a case of self-defense.
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