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In the clip, the participants discuss a chaotic, dangerous incident. Speaker 1 confronts Speaker 0 about a supposed leakage: “Release the cookie file. That's all you wanna know. Release it. Tell him about the n word. You said it today.” Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 push back on a racial slur, saying, “Common black people to nigger is bad. You can't say that,” and urge Speaker 0 not to use the term, insisting, “You can't call us niggers. We work hard for our,” as Speaker 0 is told to “just go.” The tension escalates as Speaker 0 expresses violent intent: “Yeah. I know the best course of action, but I wanna kill each and every one of these guys.” The group describes terrifying moments around their vehicle: “they were surrounding our car,” and “you hit that gas, you hit that other car. You couldn't see nothing because he's on top.” There is uncertainty about injuries: Speaker 0 asks, “Is he dead?” and Speaker 1 replies, “No. I don't know. Hopefully.” They note armed individuals nearby: “There’s armed people surrounding my car. And they’re armed. They all have pistols.” The dialogue reveals a confrontation in which weapons are present and self-defense is discussed. Speaker 2 says, “That was like … flashed on?,” and Speaker 0 notes the presence of armed people and a tense environment: “the ones with pistols, the open carrier.” The scene seems to involve threats, a possible arrest or detainment, and concern about safety. There is a mention of external pressure and harassment: someone comments on “Kodak Black sent me to press you for throwing ramen on Marquee,” followed by references to people at a house and the possibility of being towed. The participants discuss who did what and why, with Speaker 0 insisting on a separation from a situation, noting, “I wasn't nowhere near here. I had left,” and indicating prior interactions with others in the group. The group supports staying with a friend described as “the good guy,” while another person is described as “the motherfucker on the ground, the bad guy.” They attempt to verify safety and proximity to others, with statements like, “Tell me. Brother safe. He did everything.” They recount attempts to handle the situation and who was there during the incident, including a clarification that there were people around and an account of someone entering a car. Media handling and legal strategy are addressed toward the end: Speaker 0 reveals his livestream status and that his channel was banned, though Speaker 2 clarifies, “They didn't ban you.” Speaker 2 advises Speaker 0 to stay quiet and stay recorded: “Just do not say anyone, yes. Of course, I do. Look. Just hang tight. Record. Don't say anything. Don't answer questions.” They emphasize the importance of documentation and having a lawyer, with a concluding remark that, “It the good thing is listen. It's Christmas, and a lot of my lawyers don't celebrate Christmas. So you're gonna be good.”

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The speaker is in Virginia and wants to know what's happening. They roll up their car window and ask someone to slow down. They express curiosity about the driver but decide not to approach them.

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The speaker describes a chaotic scene after hitting another car: “you hit that other car. You couldn't see nothing because he's on top the… I can't I can't see shit.” They express fear about what’s happening next: “That's when you don't take your clothes… when you're afraid, well I don't know what I don't know what's going on.” The situation includes armed individuals surrounding the speaker’s car, with the speaker stating, “there's armed people surrounding my car,” and confirming, “they all have pistols.” They note, “ones with pistols, the one open carrier, but it is. It doesn't matter. They're all unregistered guns.” The speaker claims, “I see the print popping through their sweatpants when they're pressing us. I see a pistol.” They add, “They were aggressing us.” The closing line raises a question about a person’s status: “He's alive?”

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Two Ann Arbor Police Department vehicles are on the scene, responding to a call for an ambulance. The caller states a woman in a black car next to a red car needs an ambulance. The speaker says he almost needed an ambulance himself. An officer went into the post office, presumably to speak with people inside. More police vehicles arrive, including one marked "command" with a sergeant. The speaker says the woman is claiming she's having problems breathing, and questions her intention in allegedly trying to run him over with the car. He believes she is in "deep shit" and wishes she would have just gone home.

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The speakers are at a protest and are trying to locate the police lines. They mention Antifa and express their intention to confront them. They mention someone named Rico and eventually find him. Tear gas is deployed, and they discuss which direction to go. They chant "USA" and help each other up. They express concern about being trapped by the police.

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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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Am I bleeding? Shots fired! We need to get inside the building. It's on the west side, near Mount Perez, across from the funeral home. The shooting is still happening. We have to move quickly and get in there. Let's go!

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The speaker discusses being moved to different locations during a shooting incident. They mention hearing about a second shooter on the radio and feeling scared due to blood found in a bathroom. The speaker did not see a second shooter but suspected the red truck guy. They were eventually told to move to a safer location.

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Devon and the speaker were at White River Police Station and were chased by black men in vehicles. They were forced off the road and had to drive through traffic. They are now inside Whitehall Police Station because the pursuers have guns. Tippy is with them and is in the parking lot outside. The baron is taking the speaker to check something. There is film of the incident.

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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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A tense street confrontation unfolds with loud exchanges, accusations, and threats centered on an alleged Nazi presence and a planned conversation that escalates into threats and harassment. The participants describe a scene where neighbors are distressed and some individuals demand to know who is filming and where their car is, while others respond with hostility and accusations of Nazism. Key points: - A group argues that someone is blocking an ice vehicle and demands to see a car and its plate, calling the driver a coward. The demand to identify car owners and vehicles recurs, along with insults and aggressive language. - The group states they came out for a discussion and security, not for a fight, while others label their presence as Nazi or agitator activity. One person says, “We’re Nazis for… walking down the road,” and others insist they are there to talk, not to provoke a confrontation. - There is immediate hostility: objects are thrown, including ice blocks, and there is intermittent back-and-forth about whether the group is there for a fight or a conversation. The phrase “You’re a fucking coward” and “Get the fuck out” surfaces repeatedly. - A livestream is mentioned, with one participant asking another to be honest and accusing the other side of fascist behavior. The accused are called “Nazis” multiple times, and the livestream is referenced as part of the confrontation. - The participants claim they have been there only minutes, with remarks like “I’ve been here for maybe three minutes at the most,” and another asserts they are walking the block without saying much. - The group attempts to de-escalate by calling for police help, asking for a 911 address, and reporting that the group is being followed and that rocks or ice blocks are being thrown. They specify the location as Park Avenue and 33rd Street (moving toward 34th and Portland at times), Minneapolis. - They describe the police response as insufficient or unavailable: a dispatcher explains that officers are not able to reach the location, suggesting the group move to a different location where police can access them. There is frustration at the lack of immediate police support. - The participants report being chased, a vehicle turning onto a one-way street, and the sense of danger increases as they try to remain safe while continuing to seek police assistance. - Throughout, the speakers alternate between insisting they want a conversation and berating the other side, with repeated demands that the other group “get the fuck out.” The dialogue includes interruptions, taunts, and interruptions about who started the confrontation. - Towards the end, the participants confirm the location as 33rd Street near Park Avenue and Portland, note that police can’t reach that location, and mention a white Toyota Corolla following them. They consider moving to a different location to facilitate police assistance, and the traffic dynamics continue as they attempt to navigate the area on foot while seeking protection. In sum, the transcript details a heated, harassment-laden encounter marked by accusations of Nazism, a contested intention of dialogue versus confrontation, objects thrown, a livestream presence, and a troubling lack of timely police intervention, with the scene centered around Park Avenue and 33rd/34th Streets in Minneapolis.

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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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The speaker instructs someone not to drive away and to continue on 285. They repeat the phrases "Get the there," and "Get the down."

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The speaker describes a dangerous encounter while driving. They were rear-ended at high speed and the other driver pulled out a gun. They express shock and confusion about the situation. The speaker mentions being followed by the other driver and feeling scared. They also mention seeing a highway patrol officer.

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The speaker tries to contact the state and local police departments but struggles to get assistance. They mention filing complaints in the past and receiving threats due to their involvement in politics. They express frustration with not receiving police reports and describe a recent threat from a woman named Linda Waterman. The speaker wants the police to take their threats seriously but refuses to provide their address. The conversation becomes heated, with the speaker insisting on knowing the names of the officers they would meet. The call ends abruptly without a resolution.

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The speaker describes an incident involving a van. They reference “these are the plates” and state that “that van, that van tried to run us over,” specifying that it was intended to run over both the speaker and their mother. The speaker then notes that they “only grabbed that man,” identifying him as Chinese, and adds that “he was bathing” at the time. The account emphasizes the danger posed by the van and the subsequent action of detaining or arresting the man who was driving it.

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Speaker 0: Somebody's shooting over here. How are the people running? There he is right there. That guy. He's the guy.

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Speaker 0 describes a man who tried to run her over with his car; she avoided him and is driving to the police to make a report: "I am the problem. I am not the problem. I am the one who he tried to run me over with his car. I avoided him, and I avoided him successfully, and I'm still scared. So here I am driving to the police to make the police report." She says she avoided him because "I don't know if he has a gun." He followed and threatened, "I'm gonna shoot you." She insists, "I'm not scared of you," and says, "He attacked me first and I protected myself." He called her "Muslim terrorists," "Muslim terrorist," and "he tried to assassinate me." She adds, "If I wasn't a smart driver, I would have hit the cars in front of me." She says she "manipulated him to go somewhere inside so I can get away from him."

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A shootout is occurring. The speakers express shock and fear. The shooting is happening right next to Craig's car.

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Speaker 0: Fighting. No. The police have just crossed it. They back there, girl. Wait. I know. I know that you're ready.

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The speaker is going to the police station after being chased. Someone tried to stop them from getting to the police. They are at White River Police Station. They were chased off the road by black men in vehicles and had to chase through traffic. The speaker believes the pursuers have guns. They are now inside Whitehall Police Station. Tippy is with them, in the parking lot outside White River. Just before gas, near the bridge, the pursuers passed them.

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The speaker is caught trespassing and witnesses a commotion with police surrounding a building. They hide behind a tree and discuss what they saw, including someone being seriously injured. The speaker interacts with others present, asking for names and confirming details heard on the police radio.

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The speaker is telling someone to get out of the car because they pulled a gun. They repeatedly ask the person to leave the car while mentioning being a law enforcement officer. They also mention dispelling evil in Jesus' name.

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The speaker asks an officer what is happening and what is going on. The speaker repeats, "What's that?" and "What?" The officer responds that they can't describe exactly what's going on, stating, "It's an ongoing investigation." The speaker repeats the word "crime" multiple times.

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Two voices, Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, erupt in a heated argument filled with confrontation, insults, and conflicting accusations. Speaker 0 insists he did not assault anybody and denies any wrongdoing, repeatedly accusing others of criminal behavior and bullying. He berates the others as “piece of shit,” “fat bucks,” and “bunch of fucking pussies,” while predicting that they will die a “sad fucking lonely death.” He claims, “Arresting American citizens” and says, “You slam it on him,” denying that he slammed the door. He asserts that “you guys are abducting people off the streets” and challenges the group to meet him, asking for a street wave and directing them to a location. Speaker 1 challenges Speaker 0, urging him to avoid assault and to provide clarification on what just happened. He notes that they “exited here” and that they are “around you guys.” He and Speaker 0 discuss their location: “ Sheridan and Belmont. Sheridan and Belmont. We’re on the corner,” specifying the intersection to reach them. He asks for patience, saying “Hold on. Stand by.” He reports surrounding actions and voices concern about the confrontation, emphasizing they will soon be in contact with each other and that they are near the other party. The exchange grows more acrimonious as Speaker 0 continues to threaten and insult, telling the other party to tell a Facebook group where they are “Camping out like a bunch of buck bunch of fucking pussies.” He repeats the charge that others are “arresting American citizens” and asserts that the situation is not assault, while Speaker 1 maintains it could be considered assault “at the next stoplight.” The dialogue reveals a tense, personal clash, with Speaker 0 attacking the other side’s families and immigration background: “All your families came from different fucking countries.” As the tension escalates, both speakers exchange directions and indications of where they are relative to the others. Speaker 0 directs a left turn at various landmarks, asking, “Where do I turn? I turn left, turn left, right, turn left,” and acknowledges the need to communicate their location to the other group. The dialogue ends with continued dispute over the events, the concept of assault, and where each party should proceed, punctuated by raw insults and threats. The exchange centers on alleged abduction and assault, the fear of being targeted by authorities, and the urge to confront the other group at a nearby intersection near Sheridan and Belmont.
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