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A mother and daughter were attacked by a group of girls at their home. The mother describes how heartbreaking it was to see her daughter being punched and kicked. She believes that regardless of what happened at school, it was wrong for so many people to come to their home and attack her daughter. She tried to protect her daughter by covering her with her body, resulting in bruises and a concussion. The attack lasted about a minute until someone across the street heard their screams. The mother expresses her sadness and anger at the violent world her children have to grow up in. She also mentions that the attack was recorded by two adults, and every time she watches the video, she cries and wishes she could have done more to protect her daughter.

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An immigrant allegedly assaulted a 60-year-old woman in Verilanian Park, Hertfordshire on April 10th. Later that day, the speaker encountered a man who made a sexual proposition. The speaker rebuffed him, after which he approached two schoolgirls. The speaker intervened, telling the girls to take pictures, but they did not send them to her. The man then walked towards a children's playground. The speaker later learned the same man sexually assaulted a 16-year-old that day. After recognizing him in the press, she contacted the police. An officer confirmed he fit the description but then canceled taking a statement on her supervisor's orders. The man is out on bail for the other sexual assault. The speaker believes he barely speaks English and is new to the country. A post warning about the man was blocked by a local Facebook group, so she is now sharing the information on TikTok to warn women, especially in Verilanian Park.

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Police arrested Daniel Michael for allegedly hitting Jake in the back of the neck with a hatchet at a bus stop on Sixth Avenue and Broadway. Surveillance footage captured Michael and Jake exchanging words before the attack. Investigators recovered the hatchet from Michael's home, and he reportedly confessed. Jake and his wife were traveling back to Alabama from California by bus when the incident occurred. Jake's brother, Luke, aims to ensure justice is served, while expressing the senselessness of the act, adding that Jake would give anyone the shirt off his back. Michael's bond is set at one million dollars cash.

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"Ronald Exantis traveled from Indianapolis to Versailles, walked into the Tiptons home and attacked the family in their sleep. Logan was killed and his father and two sisters were injured." "Three years later in 2018, Exantis was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, but convicted of assaulting other family members." "And just this month, October 1, Exantis was released early from prison for good behavior." "It's infuriating that a six year old was killed sleeping in his bed and someone literally only did ten years in prison and he didn't even do the time for that. He did time for assault charges. It's just infuriating." "Me and my siblings and even my mom and dad from here on out we have to we have the burden of making sure that he doesn't come back." "He told her he was gonna kill every one of us."

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Days ago, a former member of the Doge staff was savagely beaten by a band of roving thugs after defending a young woman from an attempted carjacking. He was left dripping in blood. He thought he was dead with a broken nose and concussion. Can't believe that he's alive. He can't believe it. In June, a 21 year old congressional intern was tragically killed after being hit by a stray bullet in a drive by shooting. A former Trump administration official named Mike Gill, fantastic person, was murdered last year in cold blood in a carjacking blocks away from the White House. We all knew him. Great person.

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The speaker recounts leaving a club while waiting for an Uber. Outside, the speaker and their group were attacked, with one person beaten severely. The speaker intervened to help. Before the attack, racist comments were directed at members of the group who were from Russia, with threats made to "beat up the Russians." Other comments included telling "white people" that they "shouldn't be out here" and threatening them with violence. The speaker describes being circled before the attack began. The speaker notes that some of the individuals arrested have extensive criminal records, including the man who punched the speaker, who had recently been released from jail on felony charges. The speaker questions why these individuals were free to commit the assault.

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I was attacked in broad daylight by a woman near Chipotle in Long Island City. She hit me, broke my umbrella, and injured me. I called 911, and they said she might be an illegal immigrant staying in a nearby hotel. I want justice and for the criminals to be punished. I'm speaking out for myself and others. I need my city back.

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Victoria White, a woman caught in the chaos of the January 6th Capitol riot, was brutally attacked by police officers. Body cam footage and security cameras revealed that she was beaten, stabbed, and punched repeatedly. Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw and Officer Neil McCallister were identified as the officers involved in the assault. Bagshaw struck Victoria with a baton and punched her in the face, while McCallister slammed her into a wall. The footage also showed another officer stabbing her with a baton. The FBI and US attorney's office declined to comment on McCallister's actions. Victoria was attacked multiple times by different officers, leaving her with nowhere to escape.

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Nathaniel Serbinski, who was brutally beaten after causing an accident by driving the wrong way down a one-way street, speaks out about his experience. He is physically and emotionally hurt, and wants to ask the men who attacked him a question. Stravinsky is out of the hospital but still has a long road to recovery ahead. He is mad and heartbroken over what happened to him. After the accident, three African American men attacked him with slurs, spit, fists, and kicks. Stravinsky is seeking answers and justice. One man has been taken into custody, and charges are pending against another. Stravinsky, who loved the city, now plans to move away with his fiancee and their baby girl.

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The video reveals the brutal assault on Victoria Charity White during the January 6th Capitol riot. She was beaten, stabbed, and punched by multiple police officers in the West tunnel. Despite her harrowing experience, she was not mentioned in the January 6th committee hearings. The officers involved, including Jason Bagshaw, Neil McAllister, and Sarah Beaver, faced no consequences for their actions. Victoria, who had experienced severe domestic violence in the past, was charged with misdemeanors and a felony. She eventually pleaded guilty to a single felony for civil disorder and received a sentence of 8 days in jail, a fine, and home confinement. Victoria has filed a lawsuit against the officers and Representative Mike Johnson.

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An off-duty officer and his friend were attacked in New York City by two individuals attempting to rob them. The officer defended himself and his friend, injuring one of the attackers. The injured attacker, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, is a Dominican national who entered the country illegally in 2023 and was released by the Biden administration. Nunez has a long criminal record, including charges of grand larceny, assault, and an active warrant in Massachusetts for armed robbery with a firearm, as well as charges for kidnapping and witness intimidation. He was arrested four times in New York City but released due to sanctuary city policies. The speaker claims the officer is in the hospital because of the policies of the mayor, city council, and those in charge of public safety. The speaker is calling on every mayor and governor of sanctuary cities to change their policies.

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The speaker wants to focus on the future and preventing heinous crimes from happening to others. She emphasizes the need for accountability and more police officers, also criticizing judges who release criminals too easily. The man who attacked her should never have been on the streets, considering his prior offenses. She fears for other potential victims in cities like Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton, claiming the streets are being taken over. She wants to be a voice for victims who never received justice. She is upset by the desensitization of people who record attacks instead of calling 911. She hopes for a bill to prosecute or fine those who fail to call 911 during an attack. She feels hopeless about the future and the world her children will grow up in.

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The speaker sought a protective order in December but didn't follow through due to the man's family's influence. Afterward, she made multiple police reports. In one incident, he pushed her as she tried to open a basement door. She called 911 from a disconnected phone and sought help from a neighbor walking his dog. The man grabbed her hair and slapped her. The speaker has pictures of bruises as evidence. She claims he hit her on a Wednesday around 3 a.m. and slammed her three times before her daughter's birthday party last Saturday. Last week, her sister called the police after he hit her in front of her.

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Speaker 0 described the victim as "somebody that you know, think most women need to look at that didn't give up and fought for her safety in her life. And you know she she's hurt, but she's alive." The investigation details: "the victim was riding her bicycle when a vehicle hit her. The driver of the vehicle then turned around and came back to where she was lying in the road. According to deputies, the suspect, 24 year old Timothy Jonas, got out of the vehicle and hit the woman in the face before placing her in a chokehold. They say he then tried to drag her into his vehicle, but the victim fought back and got away." "He's a danger to our community." Jonas "was released on a $100,000 surety bond. He must also wear an ankle monitor, something the sheriff does not agree with." They had asked that he be held with no bond, but "a $100,000 bond was set on him. He immediately got out."

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Judith Hobson, a victim of violence by trans activists, prepares to face her assailant in court. She expresses gratitude for the exposure her story received, despite facing backlash online. Concerns arise over the charges brought against the assailant, with Hobson fearing he may walk free. She vows that this is just the beginning of seeking justice.

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Journalists uncovered disturbing footage from January 6th, revealing the brutal assault of Victoria Charity White, a woman caught in the chaos at the Capitol. Despite her suffering, her story was largely ignored by the January 6th committee. Body cam footage showed her being beaten and stabbed multiple times by police officers, including Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw, who was later recognized for his actions. Victoria, a survivor of past abuse, faced charges from the DOJ, despite no evidence of her threatening officers. After years of legal struggles, she pleaded guilty to a single felony and received a minimal sentence. Victoria has since filed a lawsuit against the officers involved, seeking truth and justice for the trauma she endured that day.

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Chloe Jones was kidnapped and beaten with a baseball bat, held in a shed for four days before being rescued. She accepted a ride from 33-year-old William Mazango in Kenmore, Ohio, which led to her abduction. Chloe wants her face shown as a warning to other women. Mazango has a history of violence; he was previously convicted of kidnapping another woman, Mackenzie Masten, in 2017 but served only 18 months. Masten recalls the terrifying experience and expresses disbelief that the legal system allows him to continue reoffending. During his arrest, Mazango threatened to "finish what he started."

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The cut was so deep that when I looked at myself in the reflection of the glass panel on the tram, I could visibly tell that my nose was cut in half. That fear shouldn't be there. We should feel confident in each other. But in that moment, after I got slashed, I stood up. I said, "Stop. Don't touch her. Don't hit her." A guy came up, verbally harassing a woman. He turned that aggression toward me. When she stood up, the man threw her onto the chairs. My first reaction was, "Obtain distance. We're not here to start a brawl. We're not here to start a fight." I remember I heard a click, I looked over, I saw another man, and then I felt a swift slice on my face.

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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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A 68-year-old woman was pushed onto subway tracks in Greenwich Village, and her family believes the attack was racially motivated. The victim, a Serbian immigrant and housekeeper, was waiting for a train when a man assaulted her, calling her a derogatory term. He beat and kicked her, causing multiple broken bones. The attacker did not steal anything, leading the family to believe it was solely because she was white. Fortunately, two good Samaritans rescued her from the tracks and called the police. The victim is now recovering at home but remains fearful for her life. Police are searching for a man in his forties or fifties, wearing a logo t-shirt.

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Prosecutors say Dana Lawrence Reed lit a woman on fire aboard a train. Questions are growing about why he was back out on the streets despite a rap sheet reportedly dating back to the early nineties. Mike Tobin reports from Chicago that Reed will be before a judge again to determine if he will be held behind bars before trial, with pretrial detention a central issue in the case. On Monday, Reed was out walking the street despite a pending case for allegedly knocking out a woman, allowing her to ride the L train where a woman was set on fire. The family of the burn victim released a statement through Cook County Health, saying, “We’d like to thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes as our daughter receives care for her injuries sustained earlier this week. We’re also grateful for the excellent care and support of the burn team at Stroger Hospital.” They added that the family will not be providing any more updates. The criminal complaint against Reed says he went to a gas station, filled a plastic bottle with gasoline, and, twenty minutes later, was on the Blue Line train. He dumped the gasoline on the woman’s head; she ran, but he chased her down with the flaming remnants of the bottle and set her on fire. Mayor Brandon Johnson characterized the attack as an isolated incident and said that violence on public transit is not widespread, stressing that the city is building a safer, more affordable big city. News outreach shows Reed has a lengthy history, with more than four dozen arrests in Chicago dating back to 1993. Nine of those arrests were felonies, yet he has served just over two years behind bars. Most recently, he was charged with aggravated assault for knocking out a social worker. The state's attorney requested pretrial detention, but Judge Teresa Molina Gonzalez denied that request, instead placing Reed on electronic monitoring. CWB Chicago reports that at the detention hearing, the judge said, “I can’t put everyone behind bars or keep everyone in jail just because the state's attorney has asked me to.” The question now is whether a federal judge will maintain Reed’s pretrial detention pending trial. Dana Feckman, reporting alongside Mike Tobin, notes the ongoing legal debate and the serious charges stemming from the transit-on-fire incident.

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A 7-year-old girl, Sadah Mazra, and her grandma were randomly attacked at a Detroit park by a 73-year-old man. The man slashed the grandma's throat and tried to puncture her stomach with a pocket knife. The girl said the attacker came out of nowhere and slid the knife on her grandma. She ran home to tell her mom what happened after kicking the attacker. She described the attacker as having gray hair on the sides and bald in the middle. The alleged attacker is Gary Lansky, who is charged with assault with intent to murder and assault.

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A man in Manhattan experienced a terrifying incident on the subway, which he recorded. He described how guardian angels on the platform helped him after he was attacked. The victim, who chose to remain anonymous due to safety concerns, shared from his hospital bed that the assault was completely unprovoked. He felt blindsided and overwhelmed by the attack from an individual he deemed mentally unstable. Police have released photos of the suspect, who remains at large.

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Chicago is depicted as a microcosm of nationwide urban violence, with ongoing cycles of mayhem and a sense that parents and youths alike are not being held accountable. Speaker 0 describes rampant violence in Chicago and argues that the city’s problems reflect broader national issues. The speaker emphasizes the need to catch young people early and to keep doing the hard work to redirect neighborhoods, warning that the devastation has persisted for years and a clearer handle is needed. A mother recounts the incident, saying, “They fought my son. They hit my son first, all in his face. Then they dragged me in the grass and pull my little baby hair.” The message is that accountability has been lacking: “We haven't held these kids accountable. We haven't held parents accountable. No mother should be that helpless and be targeted by children inside of our own community.” The conversation shifts to a call for fear and respect that seems vanished from the community. A participant notes, “Councilman, where's the fear and respect?” and recalls a past environment where neighbors and parents kept youths in check, contrasting it with today’s reality. Speaker 3 agrees, lamenting the loss of discipline and stressing that no child or mother should have to experience such trauma. There is consensus that the issue extends beyond a single incident or school: “this is happening throughout the Chicago public school system.” Bullying is highlighted as a widespread problem, and there is a push for measures to ensure both parents’ voices and children’s voices are heard. If these voices are not heeded, the situation could “overspill into something even bigger,” according to the speakers.

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Graham Linehan on His Arrest, and Media Refusing to Cover Brutal Charlotte Murder, w/ Lowry & Cooke
Guests: Graham Linehan, Lowry, Cooke
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An arrest over three tweets about transgender issues thrusts Graham Linehan into a global conversation about free speech and online harassment. At Heathrow, five armed officers detained him before he could even exit the airport, taking him into custody for tweets posted in April: a photo captioned 'A photo you can smell' from a trans rights rally; a reply calling trans activists misogynists and homophobes; and a post urging listeners to 'make a scene, call the cops, and if all else fails, punch him in the balls' when a male in a female space is present. He records the arrest, describes the night in a cell, and calls the process 'the punishment.' The experience, including his separation from his wife, the collapse of a Father Ted musical project, and years of litigation, underscores a personal cost to speaking out. He notes support from JK Rowling and says he will continue to speak and pursue legal avenues. Linehan frames the clash as a broader culture war, saying he was attacked online and professionally for sharing a compassionate article about both sides of the debate while facing alleged police targeting and public hostility. He recounts how the online environment included doctored images, fake apologies, and a circle of friends who did not publicly defend him, forcing him to relocate to Arizona for safety. He differentiates between trans-identified people and activists whom he condemns as bullies, and he argues that women deserve single-sex spaces, fair sports, and protection from harm. He discusses the chilling effect on free speech in the UK, contrasts with American protections, and notes ongoing legal battles and his intention to keep fighting publicly. Across the Atlantic, the Charlotte, North Carolina transit murder of Ireina Zarutzka becomes a focal point for media critique and public safety debate. Surveillance shows the 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee on a train as 34-year-old D. Carlos Brown Jr., with a long criminal history, approaches with a knife and fatally stabs her within seconds. Brown’s 14 prior arrests, bail releases, and a court-ordered mental-health evaluation that allowed him to stay on the streets are highlighted. The hosts condemn the delayed video release and political framing, and they call for accountability, stronger policing, and decisive action against violent offenders. They argue mental health and housing policy must not excuse violence, urging focus on victims and public safety.
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