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John Paulus serves a subpoena to someone named John for Tina Peters' lawsuit. John seems unsure if he had an appointment.

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A 911 call was placed, but police were allegedly not allowed to enter the premises. The speaker questions why police responding to a 911 call must wait for a supervisor to grant them access. The speaker finds it strange that police are restricted from entering after a 911 call and expresses a need to relocate.

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A man is visited by FBI agents who ask for help in identifying suspicious individuals or groups. Despite reassurances that he is not in trouble, the man refuses to cooperate unless under arrest. The agents imply guilt by association and suggest that knowing someone who commits a crime could have been prevented. The man questions why certain groups are not targeted by the FBI. The encounter ends with the man contemplating how he would react if the FBI came knocking on his door.

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Michael, hello. I can't... I've blocked it. I'm calling 911.

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A person is told to grab whatever they need, like their phone or purse. They ask if their husband is coming with them. They are told he is taking his phone number down and that they are staying in touch with him. They are also told that they are just going down the road, about ten minutes away. The person says they would prefer their husband be with them. They ask if they are in trouble and state they are lost. They are offered a tissue and a bag because they feel like they are going to throw up.

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Is this it? Let us in! Where are you? Come on, get in the door! Oh, your phone's going up. They're out back? Okay, they're out back.

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Speaker 0 is questioning if the person in front of them is a police officer and threatens to call the police. They mention someone trying to help them and ask the person to stop.

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The speaker's phone rang. The speaker asked someone if they wanted the phone. The speaker repeated the question aggressively. The speaker said someone just got them over. The speaker told someone to open the door. The speaker said "this thing is just young" and "they think it's trapped in there again."

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Two FBI agents visit a woman's home looking for Elise, who is not there. The woman, Elise's mother, provides contact information for Elise. The agents assure her that Elise is not in trouble and leave their office number. The woman is initially hesitant but eventually agrees to pass on the message to Elise. The agents introduce themselves as Ashley Roberts and Kathleen Brown before leaving.

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Two police officers arrived at Pelosi's home to find David DePapp and Paul Pelosi holding a hammer. DePapp attacked Pelosi, causing him to fall to the ground in a pool of blood. The video is graphic.

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A man states he wants legal representation, claiming police officers have not allowed him any. He says he doesn't know what is going on. An officer asks if he shot the president and if he was in the building at the time. The man confirms he works in the building, so naturally he was there. He claims he is being taken in because he lives in Missouri and that he is just a patsy.

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There are new details about a suspicious car crash involving Paul Pelosi. A mysterious witness, totaled cars, and Pelosi's odd behavior raise questions. The witness claims Pelosi stayed in the car after the crash, and a sheriff was the first responder. The sheriff hinted at knowing about a possible passenger in Pelosi's car but couldn't disclose due to the District Attorney's influence. The DA, with ties to Pelosi's family, is accused of withholding information. The connection between Pelosi's brother and Gavin Newsom's aunt adds to the intrigue. Newsom and the DA may be protecting Pelosi.

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The conversation centers on police attempting to remove a man from his long-time home, with his family contesting the action and a dispute over capacity and legal orders driving the tense exchange. - The man (referred to as “Dad” and later identified as Jonas Sveritis) is told by Speaker 0 that “the police is here to take you away” and that Donna “wants you to to be taken away with the police.” They ask him to tell the police officer what he wants. - The man expresses his intention to stay: “arranged nice night to go to the old home. She Myself, I don't need no help here or anything. I just on the way today to see where I gonna go and retire. Okay. I Now it's my place and my sons, and we are all in peace.” He says he wants to stay in his place, stating, “We don't need policemen and everything. We're not fighting or anything at all. We're doing right way with the lawyers and whatever needed police, the police gonna be involved with the lawyer.” - Speaker 0 asserts the man has capacity and can make his own decisions: “He's got capacity. He wants to stay here. He wants to live here, and he wants to die here.” The other party counters that the judge has overridden other decisions: “The judge has kind of overridden all of our decisions. So … Not his decision. Not his decision.” - A lawyer appears: Speaker 1 says, “My lawyer comes. I know.” Speaker 0 counters, “You don't have a lawyer. He says that if his lawyer comes, he'll talk to his lawyer.” Speaker 2 notes, “the judge overrides that decision by the lawyer,” and asserts the need to hear from the man: “Do you understand why … Does he look like a guy with severe dementia?” - The dispute about process and timing includes: “there's a court order to extract them,” and “we appealed March 30.” They discuss documents and an appeal, with references to “the court of appeal,” “a factum,” and a denial of a stay by a JP (JP Sweeney) who “overrides the court of appeal.” - The family conflict includes a history: Speaker 0 recounts, “This man that's what we want. This man he lived here for almost seventy years. He was taken with undue influence out of his home by my sister. She took his farm … 37 after my mom died. He went in the hospital two days after. My sister took him out of the hospital, and I didn't know anything about it. And I didn't see him for almost six years.” - Communication barriers and safety concerns are prominent: “I can't read a document that you're trying to show me,” “through the glass,” “you've got guns. You've got tasers,” and “I don't trust a police officer with guns.” They propose to continue discussions “through the glass” or via a warrant to breach glass and talk inside. - The parties discuss arranging a peaceful meeting with Donna: Speaker 0 says, “Donna can come in a peaceful manner. We offered that.” Yet Speaker 2 asserts the need to speak to the father directly through the barrier. - Ending mood: Speaker 0 insists on keeping the glass closed for safety, while Speaker 2 expresses frustration at the lack of civil, direct conversation, proposing a PA system or a future arranged visit. The exchange ends with hostility: “Fuck off.”

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Donna Jackson calls 911, reporting a man trying to break into her house. She says he's yelling and banging on the back door, which is visible on video. The front gate is locked, requiring him to climb the fence. She retrieves a shotgun and takes the safety off. She says there's a key hidden in a broken flagpole if police need it. The man moves around the house, attempting to find a way in. 911 informs her she can defend her property. She says she doesn't want to kill him but will if necessary. She turns off the lights. The man begins breaking in. She says he appears to be an older man and sounds drunk. He yells something that sounds like "Pat." He uses a plastic chair to try to break in. She shoots him as he goes out front, stating she thinks she killed him. She requests an ambulance.

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The speaker confronts someone, asking for their name and threatening to call the police. The person being confronted refuses to give their name and tells the speaker to walk away. The speaker insists on calling the police and threatens to ruin the person's job. Another person intervenes, asking everyone to step away and calling for the police. The speaker continues to demand the person's name. The video ends abruptly.

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Two individuals are attempting to speak with someone named Destiny at a residence. The person answering the door claims not to be Destiny and refuses to confirm if Destiny is present. They express discomfort and ask if the individuals have a warrant. The individuals insist the person is Destiny and ask them to step outside to talk. They allow the person to retrieve their phone, provided the door remains open. The person mentions their mother is at work and can hear the conversation.

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The speaker tells a man to leave the store, but chaos ensues as the man refuses. The speaker is shocked and unsure of the man's identity. They mention the man is the president and urge others to stay back. The San Francisco PD is called. Someone locks the door as the situation escalates. Another person mentions the man was hit on the head with something.

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The first speaker recalls a tense exchange involving the President. He explains that the President became angry with him and attempted to reach him by phone on three occasions while the first speaker was on the floor of the house. The calls went to voicemail three times, and the first speaker did not recognize the caller because the number appeared as all zeros, leading him to assume that only one person could have a phone number with all zeros. Despite not having the President saved in his contacts, he decided to return the call to the White House. When he called back, the line connected him to Trump. The President reportedly spoke with an intense and aggressive tone, declaring an intimidating message directed at the first speaker. Trump allegedly told him, “I'm coming at you like you've never seen. Never in your life before have you seen the way in which I will come at you.” He claimed to be more popular than the first speaker in Kentucky and asserted that he was backing the first speaker’s primary opponent, predicting that the first speaker would lose. The first speaker attempted to discuss constitutional duties, specifically that they required a vote, but the President began screaming at him for three minutes. After this prolonged confrontation, Trump repeated the same message again at least once more before hanging up. The first speaker’s account emphasizes the sequence: multiple unanswered calls to voicemail, a return call that connected to the President, a confrontation characterized by a loud, aggressive delivery, and a threat framed around political strength and electoral advantage in Kentucky. The exchange concluded with the President hanging up after reiterating his statements. In summary, the first speaker describes a direct, hostile phone interaction with the President, including an initial confusion over the caller’s identity due to an all-zero number, followed by a menacing ultimatum from Trump about backing the first speaker’s opponent and predicting the first speaker’s defeat, and then an attempt to discuss constitutional voting requirements that was met with three minutes of screaming and a subsequent repeat of the message before the line was cut. The core elements are the voicemail-free moment, the return call to the White House, the explicit threats from Trump, the attempted constitutional discussion, and the abrupt hang-up.

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Hello? Is that your dog? No, it's not mine. Whose dog is it? Someone took him to a house. When did they come? About ten minutes ago. Did they take him that way? No, they’re over there talking to someone. I need help because the dog was tied up here. Do you know who’s writing those help messages? A guy named Jose. Does he need help? Yes, he’s homeless but has someone inside. So, he wrote that big help sign? Yes. Where is he? He’s around here. So, it’s just Jose doing all this? Yes. And the people who came about the dog are over there? Yes. Thank you. You're welcome.

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David DePap broke into Nancy Pelosi's home looking for her, not her husband. He wanted to talk to her about lies from Washington. If she told the truth, he'd let her go; if she lied, he'd break her kneecaps. DePap believed Pelosi would lie due to consistent lies from politicians.

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Sergeant Barnes from the Port Township Police Department contacts Lucas, who is experiencing a swatting incident. Lucas cooperates with officers, ensuring his family's safety. He explains receiving fake pizza orders and death threats, recording the situation as a social media influencer. The police verify there are no weapons in the house and uncuff Lucas. The incident is caused by someone impersonating him, making serious threats. Lucas remains calm and compliant throughout the ordeal.

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Jimmy is asked to cover the speaker while they take a bathroom break. The speaker reassures Jimmy that everything is under control and they will be back soon.

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Hey guys, can I pause for a moment? Are there any armed individuals here? Yes, the police. Law enforcement. Can you please provide your credentials? Okay. What was the reason for your call? You need to do...

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Warren is arrested for an outstanding immigration warrant. He asks why he's arrested but is told to sit down. He requests a lawyer and bail assistance. The police mention the APU precinct for help.

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A man states he wants legal representation, claiming police officers have not allowed him any. He says he doesn't know what is going on. An officer asks if he shot the president and if he was in the building at the time. The man replies that he works in the building, so naturally he was there. He claims he is being taken in because he lives in Missouri and that he is just a patsy.
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