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This program will focus on political, social and cultural concerns for descendants of American slaves who are the freedmen of 1863 and the foundational black Americans of this nation. The intended targeted demographic are generation x, millennials, and like minded people who are committed to the fight for reparations and justice for FBA and freedmen
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Bootlicks and Coons Exposing the Profitable Industry of Black Self-Hatred
Check it. It's the 10 reparation commandments. A lot of these fake black leaders won't understand it. They just gonna tell you to vote and get nothing. So I'm about to put you on game how to get something. First step is something called SAR. You gotta understand this or you won't get that far. It stands for self-administer reparations. This is a key fact to land your foundation.
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Speaker 1:Number five learn about human rights, not civil rights. Civil rights is just permission. Human rights is good for life. Number six gotta learn your genealogy. Not the DNA test, but the records that they keep. Number seven understand nationality.
Speaker 1:As a 14th amendment slave you will not be free. You won't free. Person applies to white posterity. When they made you a citizen. They took out the word free. Number eight gotta learn real history. Most of us didn't come off boats originally. Number nine your reparations is for genocide, not for slavery. Uh-huh, and here's the reason why our genocide still happen until today and they don't need to study like what they try and say. Number 10 the General Assembly's important Guidelines for reparation and enforcement To violate your rights. You get restitution too. They give you fake history so you don't have a clue. They brainwash your mind. History erased, then use Asian immigrants so you could be replaced. That's why I'm tax exempt. Here's my receipts and facts, because the Constitution says Indians not taxed. With your real identity, you got human rights, the right to self-govern and control your own life, but you gotta be part of a body politic Common free. I'll show you the process to this. Let's go.
Speaker 2:Peace, peace, peace and welcome back, Welcome back Freedman's Affairs, radio Freedman's Network. I'm your host, your gracious host, vaughn Black, aaron Vaughn Black, that is, and right out the gate we gonna say thank you for tapping back in with us on this great and glorious sunrise, may 6, 2025. On this great and glorious sunrise, may 6th 2025. It's a little overcast, so it's not bright and sunny. It's some overcast here in New York City where I'm at.
Speaker 2:But, yes, in the math for today, we're dealing with equality. Equality is the math for today Family, and that's a compounded word. It's a compounded word that uses equal and quality. Let us remember that Right.
Speaker 2:And it deals with what is equality? It deals with fairness, balance, cooperation, harmony and rest. How does the word go? Reciprocity? That's the word I'm looking for, reciprocity, and we understand, like in balance, the numeral three. It equals knowledge, because we always say knowledge, wisdom, understanding, right, and that three represents knowledge. Now we have, on either side of the scale, right, the three bringing us to equality, right, and that's what we're going to be dealing with. A lot of things that's going to lead us into fair handedness, as we have a little short discussion this morning on this podcast. Little short discussion this morning on this podcast and we're going to take a when we come. We're going to take a to hear from some of the sponsors. We're going to take a quick little pause, station pause here, and we're going to hear from some of the sponsors and we'll be right back and we're going to kick the show off and y'all hang with it, hang with it, hang with it because we can.
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Speaker 2:I know you got the feeling the way you move over there. All right, we're back, we're back in, we're back in family and once again, thank you, thank you for hitting that button and tapping back in with us again this morning. Let me get a little better in here, because it sounds a little. It's still a little echoey in here. We're trying to get the studio treated and get it up to par, and so this is why I'm like which, I like talking over music anyway. But yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, family, before we get started, it's a couple of acknowledgements that I'd like to make a mention of up here before we get started this morning, and that is I want to send a special, special birthday congratulations of the anniversary of her birth, and that is mother jackson, miss katherine jackson, the mother of michael, janet, latoya, jermaine, tito, randy and I'm.
Speaker 2:I forget if I'm leaving out any of the kids, I know it's a couple I'm leaving out, but yes, miss Catherine Jackson's birthday was May 4th. She was born May 4th 1930, and she is 95 years old. Family, she don't look it that woman, look like she's in her 60s and she looks great Ninety five years old. So salute to you, mother Jackson, 95 years old. So salute to you, mother Jackson, thank you, thank you for giving us the great seeds from you and Mr Jill Jackson, michael, all of them, every one of them, thank you for blessing us with the grace of those children of yours. And thank you, miss Jackson, thank you and happy birthday and I wish you many more. And thank you, ms Jackson, thank you and happy birthday and I wish you many more, and I mean that, I'm not just saying that as a cliche. I wish you stick around for another 20, 30 years. Well, we all got to go and she is 95 years old, but we hope she sticks around for a long time more. But yeah, back to it, back to it. Back to a fan also, also also a great supporter of this, of the program here, the podcast, my man, my main man, smitty joint, matthew smith, thank you, bro, thank you, thank you know and bless to you and your family and those grandchildren of yours, that grand baby of yours, man, just blessings to you, brother, and salute and stay with us. Stay with us, man, because we growing, we growing and yeah, man, thank you so much. Thank all of you who listen and come up here weekly. But that brother is extraordinary and I told you, I got you this morning, I got you, I got you up here.
Speaker 2:Anyway, family getting into this, we're going to start getting into a little bit of this show. Well, not just yet. We got a few more acknowledgements, a couple more acknowledgements to make just yet. We got a few more acknowledgments, a couple more acknowledgments to make, and that is from what I understand. Yesterday they started jury selection with Sean Combs in the Sean Combs case Puffy brother, love P Diddy, whatever. But, um, he started, uh, jury selection yesterday, on the 5th may 5th. Yeah, he started selecting the jury and they're going to be interviewing potential jurors. And I gotta say this, I gotta say this family, I gotta say this I was looking at the charges and what the case in court is going to be about and I think he stands a pretty good chance of getting around this thing.
Speaker 2:Now, I'm not saying I'm rooting for him. I don't have a dog in the race either way. But Wright is right. I mean he, from what I'm, from how I'm looking at things, he has a good chase of beating this thing. I'm not saying I want that to happen. I'm not saying I want him to be convicted. It doesn't. It's no skin off me either way, because, just like with anything in life, there's always lessons in something. So either way we can draw something from all of this, but they're not going to. There's certain things they're not going to be talking about, and the, the child, the soliciting of the children, that's not going to be talked about. In the China is something else. I can't think of what it is right now, cause I don't have the have the, I don't have the paper in front of me. I need the papers, the court papers in front of me, but, as I remember I know that was one of the main ones, it was two things and they're not going to be talking about them now.
Speaker 2:What's going to damage him to some degree is is the video of of him, um, with the incident in the hotel with the uh, cassie ventura lady, that's that if they play that, that's going to hurt him. Um, I'm I'm projecting that that the, that the prosecutor, will come out the gate very strong and it will seem like he's in doom. You know, in the first phases of the trial it's going to seem like, like they think he's finished or whatever. But if those lawyers are good and they on their job. They can turn that thing around and and he he could stand a 50 50 chance of getting getting out of it. But the images of him with the girl, with the incident and the violence that he perpetrated against that young lady, that's going to be hard to get that out of the juror's mind. So let's keep those things in mind and we'll watch as the case progresses. We will watch it.
Speaker 2:Okay, now there was another story. Hold on. Now there was another story, hold on. There was another story up in um cincinnati, I believe it was, and um it's a case involving, uh, rodney hinton jr. Let's see can we get that. Let's see can we get to that. Hold on, let's see can we get to that. Hold on, let's see Can we get to that. Let's see Can we get to that. Hold on. All right, give me a second here and we'll be right to it.
Speaker 6:Give me a second here and we'll be right to it. This separate session of the Hamilton County Municipal Court is now in session. Judge Tyrone Yates is presiding this morning. We ask that you turn off all cell phones. You may be seated. Please remain quiet during all proceedings, good morning everyone. Good morning, Good morning your.
Speaker 10:Honor, good morning. Good morning, good morning, your Honor all proceedings.
Speaker 2:You know what? We'll go to another clip, hold on. We'll go to another clip because they're bringing them out into the courtroom. Well, wait a minute, hold on just a second Good morning, mr Henson.
Speaker 6:Good morning, he said good morning. He's very soft spoken. Okay, all right, thank you All right, thank you All right.
Speaker 10:Anything as to probable cause? Yeah, we'll weigh probable cause. This morning I submitted designations for John Kennedy and Timothy Bicknell. They will be the attorneys of record handling this case. I'll be handling the arraignment this morning. All right, thank you, mr Prosecutor. Anything as to Bond? As to Bond, your Honor. Thank you, your Honor. We understand. This is a very, very serious, very terrible charge that Mr Hinton is facing. He has a recidivism but he does not have a history judge. He has no felonies in his record. His arrest is sentenced to over one. He has no juvenile record. He works at EDF. He's married, he's a father, he's a graduate of Purcell Marion Sorry, purcell Marion, I understand that this is an emotional.
Speaker 2:We'll cut to a news clip about it. Let's again bring some news in to the reporting, because this is a court hearing. I think this is his arraignment. This is what would be the arraignment. Hold on.
Speaker 11:Let's get the story hold on Our local law enforcement officers are grieving this evening after a Hamilton County deputy died after he was hit by a car. The man accused of hitting him made his first court appearance today. The sheriff's office is not releasing the deputy's name yet, but Cincinnati police say he was directing traffic ahead of University of Cincinnati's graduation ceremony when a car struck him and a pole. The deputy and the driver of the car were taken to UC Medical Center where the deputy died. Police have since identified the driver as Rodney Hinton Jr, the father of a man shot and killed by Cincinnati police on Thursday. Now police reported he was in critical condition on Friday afternoon but he appeared in court this morning for an arraignment on an aggravated murder charge. Court documents claim Hinton Jr intentionally struck the deputy with his car. He's being held without bond until his next court appearance on Tuesday. The judge ordered he be held at the Claremont County Jail for his own safety.
Speaker 11:Cincinnati police say that case is connected to an officer involved shooting on Thursday. Police say they approached a stolen car in East Price Hill when four men got out and ran. Cincinnati police say Hinton Jr's son, 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, ran from officers, although it's hard to see in this body camera footage. Police say the young man had a gun and pointed it towards the officer. Chief Teresa Fiji says the officer told investigators he felt threatened so he shot Hinton. Hinton did die at that scene. Police arrested two of the suspects the same day. They are 19-year-old DeAnthony Bullocks and 18-year-old Jarrell Austin. They are charged with obstruction and receiving stolen property. After a days long search, cincinnati police say they have now also arrested the final suspect in that case, 18 year old Sincere Grigsby. He's charged with receiving stolen property and felony obstruction of official business.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so there you have it, there you have it. That's the latest as of. I started picking up on this story like yesterday. And it's crazy, man, it's one of them. Stories like it's unbelievable. You know, if you wasn't looking at the news and getting the reports firsthand, you would say that's unreal. But this is real, it's a real thing, it's a real thing. And I played some of the arraignment at the top of the report. I played some of the arraignment that they had just brought him out into the courtroom man, you know, hundreds of police in the courtroom and outside the courtroom.
Speaker 2:It was just a media frenzy and we got to pay attention to that because this is a very interesting case, very interesting just as well. Uh, you know we watch these things up here. So, yeah, family, but, um, there was also another story. There was also another story I wanted to present, before I get into the broadcast for today, the rest of the broadcast. Hold on, I'm getting some bleed through, okay, okay, that was my headphones, yeah, so let me see, can I find the story? Hold on, yeah, there was this, I'm not sure where. Oh, this is in minnesota. This is in minnesota. There was this white woman that it was an incident in the playground with. This woman ended up calling a five-year-old special needs child uh the n-word and um, it was caught. Some, someone recorded it. Let's, can we get the story. Let's see Can we bring it in real quick.
Speaker 8:Did you call the child a n***a word? It is my own business. You call him a n***a, okay. Why don't you have the boss to say it right now? Again, f*** you n***a, okay, all right, that's what you say. You're digging for people. Nobody digging. That's what you say. You're not digging for people. Nobody dig into your shit. A little fucking kid, just digged your dog. A little kid. You call him a shit. A little child. Are you about to hit him? You chase him here. He took my son's stuff. So that gives you the right to call the child five-year-old a nigger, the n-word, if that's what he's going to act like.
Speaker 8:That's what you're gonna call him. That's what he's gonna act like. You know that's a hate speech and you can be the c*** of that. I don't give a c***. Huh, f*** off. Okay, we'll see about that. What the internet has to say about you. You call him a n***a the c***.
Speaker 2:Yeah, now, family, this woman, this is up in Minnesota. They had a fundraiser for her, a crowdfunding for her, and this woman raised from last I heard I think it was like six hundred thousand dollars. Yeah, now, according to the incident, I couldn't get there. Let me see. Oh, here it is right, here, let's let's talk about it.
Speaker 12:Hold on Context context and then what happened today well, the context here is it started last week with a video that was posted on social media and went viral of a confrontation at a playground in a park here in rochester uh, the soldier field that parked down there and um, there was a woman here that in this video I'm told was taken by a witness somebody else but that she apparently got upset because accused a five year old of trying to steal something from her child's diaper bag. That in the video she's accosted by this witness saying did you call that little boy the N-word? And it kind of escalates from there. I just saw the video here a few minutes ago and this interplay then it really raised a lot of emotions, obviously around here, and so that led to this rally here that you saw earlier today. It started at noon, it went for a while and then there was a short, just kind of march around the government center here Now it's wrapped up in which you know there's a number of things at play here in the video.
Speaker 12:At the center of this then started a fundraising campaign on uh, give, send, go and raised six hundred thousand dollars there, in which she said that's for her own legal defense, that's also for her own safety, that she's been getting threats that she may have to move, protect her family.
Speaker 12:Well then, people are upset that they view her as maybe trying to profit off of what occurred.
Speaker 12:It's unclear exactly what the situation is. I talked to the mayor here too and she said yeah, it's unclear. The police have been doing their work all the weekend trying to talk to witnesses, figure this out this morning, forwarded it to the city attorney's office here for potential charging decision that they will work with the county attorney's office here too, because a lot of people at this protest that was the other part of it is they want this woman to be charged with some sort of hate crime because they see again online the donations that she's getting, come with a lot of then incendiary comments to the NAACP, then had their own fundraising campaign just to really kind of counter that, which has now been ended, met its goal and ended, and so there's going to be some more events here. But the big thing is that they're concerned that the folks that have come together here would like to see some sort of criminal charges against the woman at the center of this conflict, and so we'll see where that plays out. There's no real timeline on when that decision could come.
Speaker 3:And Rob, if you could, for those who haven't seen the video or choose not to watch it, could you kind of walk us through? You know just kind of slowly what transpires and so we don't catch any initial. The person who's recording says you said this. We don't have that initial interaction, but we do have him confronting her. Is that right? And she does say several times. Can you walk us through that?
Speaker 12:Yeah, I mean, what I've seen here is that the uh, the bystander, the witness who took the video, walks up to this woman and, and you know, starts by saying, hey, did you just call this boy? This, you know? And uh, and the one I saw had a lot of things beeped out. So you don't get all the language there, you just know that it's inflammatory and so it had to be beeped out and really just confronting her about why would you say that to a five-year-old. And she said, well, he was trying to steal something out of my child's diaper bag.
Speaker 12:And then it kind of escalated from there and really again, the version I saw that was edited for language really was just strongly edited for language, and so it's hard to hear in the version again that I saw exactly what the full interplay was, except that it was certainly, you know, it kind of escalated back and forth where you know he's challenging her about what she said, and so it really struck a lot of nerves here that this happened. And the mayor said there's been a couple of other incidents in the last year or so in town that has really kind of put people on edge about it.
Speaker 3:It's just something like this and after the rally, Rob, did you have a chance to go and kind of chat with anybody in particular or, you know, get any insight from people who were?
Speaker 12:there I spoke to the mayor and the head of the NAACP and then several of the people that attended here too, where they just said, you know, they want to come out to say that you know this should not happen, these things should not be okay, and what they're maybe even more concerned about was then the comments that they read online, where they say is filled with a lot more, you know, hate speech or racially charged speech in support of this woman, and that really kind of escalated. You know. Know, the emotional response here was seeing then the other reaction online and and so that's really kind of just continuing to add more kind of fuel to the fire okay, sounds good.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I think you might have said this on the top. It sounds like rochester pd finished their investigation, handed it over to the city attorney. Um, so I guess we'll kind of wait and see. Uh, now, if there are any charges.
Speaker 12:Right, and that's the question here is you know, people you know really want some kind of legal reaction to this. But of course the question is what laws may have been broken here. You know there's legal standards. Where you know is which crime or which legal standard you know might fit here in terms of whether you know there's some hate speech laws on the books, but some of that stuff is an enhancement to other laws you know or other crimes. So it's really they've got to figure out here was this just, was this just an unfortunate and inflammatory incident, or was there something here that actually warrants a criminal charge? Was there a law broken?
Speaker 3:Yeah, so many layers to this one and yeah, that's why I look at a lot of people, even across the country, washington Post, I mean, there's a lot of national media covering this story as well. So, all right, rob, thank you, Appreciate your time. We'll look for you a little bit later tonight.
Speaker 2:Um, fox nine at five, six o'clock, okay, okay, family, you got. You got the the gist of that, got the gist. Now, the reason why I played this and brought this up and I'm gonna go into another story and then we're gonna try to slide up out of here real easy like. But here it is. You have people in our community, black folks, who constantly tell us and this is why I'm up here doing what I do you have people and me and Divine spoke about this from our community that tell us we're beggars, we wait for a handout, we're all this reparations talk. We're beggars, we wait for a handout with all this reparations talk. We're perpetual victims. They just don't see no racism and we look for excuses, look for everything. You know.
Speaker 2:You had that blockhead, negro Officer Tatum the other week talking about oh, there's another movie talking about racism, talking about the Sinners movie. Right, how many more movies are we going to have talking about racism? And the movie wasn't about racism, it was about vampires. It was about a time in the South Jim Crow South in the 1930s. Right, this is what the movie was about. The movie was based in reality, except for the vampire situation. That was the only fictional thing that was in there.
Speaker 2:But you know him, jason Whitlock, and a bunch of other ones. You know a bunch of Christian churches. They protesting against the movie. I haven't heard any protests yet, but they're advocating that people don't go see the movie. But I don't want to get off into that. But what I'm saying is this this is why we need hate crime bills to protect us, because that woman should be charged. Because, do that to let me tell had I had. Do that to let me tell you something. Do that to an asian. Say something derogatory towards an asian person. Just say something derogatory and you'll be charged with a hate crime. The man, the reporter, said it. We have to see what kind of legalities that are in front of it, because what laws may have been broken if there's any hate crime situations legalese wise that may have been violated. There is none, so she probably won't even get charged. Maybe if there's enough pressure from you know, you got the NAACP, they said is up there. You know how I feel about them, but they're up there and the community, the black community up there, is probably putting pressure on on city hall or whatever the case might be, and they, they probably may cave under pressure and come up with some kind of bogus little slap on the wrist thing to give her or whatever Like. Right when Jordan Neely was choked out by Daniel Penny that Alvin Bragg didn't even want to charge him, they had to pull teeth. The community had to pull teeth in order for Alvin Bragg to even charge Daniel Penny with that man's murder. But this is what we're talking about. This is what we're talking about. But see, now we beggars when we're talking about we want substantial hate crime bills and federal protections against this kind of thing.
Speaker 2:This is a five-year-old kid. Now she's saying that the kid went in her son's bag. Her son is like 18 months old. Kids do things and this is a special needs kid. He might be, have autism or whatever the case might be, but he's a special needs. So he's doing. He's five years old. How much harm? Okay, you take the bag away out of his reach. You know it's not nice, don't do that. You know, be not. You know, whatever the case might be, but to, to, to come out and and with epithets and and and uh, racial slurs towards a, towards a child, that could, I mean. Isn't there any child endangerment or anything like? Come on, come on man.
Speaker 2:But back to these goofies all, all the bootlicks, the boot, the boot, the boot, the bootlicks that love to tell you ain't no racism. Everything is wrong with black culture, it's black folks. And see, I'm one of the ones now. We have problems in our community, just like anyone else. Let me get a bed back in here. We have problems in the community, just like anybody else. But I'm not going to sit up here on this microphone or any other platform and constantly, constantly poke fingers at and shake my finger in the face of my people. I'm not going to do that and I probably can make a lot of money doing that because these people are getting money and I probably can make a lot of money doing that because these people are getting money.
Speaker 2:The Jesse Lee Petersons and the Jason Whitlocks, april Chapman April Chapman, that other tight suit wearing fool. Vince Ellison, yelling all the time. You know today. You know, you know him with his foolishness, but everything is wrong with black culture. There's some things in black culture that we can do without. Believe me, I know, and I will be the first one to say it there's. There's plenty that we can do without plenty of goofiness, but I'm not gonna get up here on this microphone every single time and put my people down like that. No solutions now. No solutions, just constant put down. No help. You ain't coming with no help. You know you just talk about how bad the coach is. You know, you just talk about how bad the coach is so, so, uh, there's, there's money in that. There's money in that you get. You get your YouTube channel and you talk about, and you get your black and you talk about how bad black coaches and it's how much garbage it is. You'll be, you'll blow up, just like Candace Owens and the rest of them. You'll blow right up. And you know how come? I know Because I was looking at a little TikTok that they had up there of Jesse Lee Peterson and he was talking there.
Speaker 2:You know, white folks are so good and the blacks they sick of the blacks and all you know him right, go to family type in Jesse Lee Peterson. This dude is a straight bozo. But when you look at the comments, jesse, we love you. Oh, you're a man of truth. This and that I mean just going down the list and it's white folks. It's white folks and they'll send him cash apps, they'll send him PayPal's and they'll send donations in because they want to hear that. They want to hear a black person talk bad about other black people. There's a huge audience for that and you can make money doing that. But see, I could do that. I could do that because there's plenty to talk about that's undesirable in our community. But my soul would not be able to rest knowing that I do that for some money and for notoriety.
Speaker 2:And then every time you get around, some white folks invite you to a podcast or some kind of news outlet or something like that and you just grinning from ear to ear, cheesing and grinning from ear to ear. I seen the chick, april Chapman, do that. She was on one of them little local channels. I think she's from Atlanta or something like that. One of them little local channels had her or something and she was man you should have seen this sister man and the disrespect was so hard because they was cutting her off. They would ask her a question and cut her right off and she's standing there grinning because she was so glad to be on that TV, on that network, you know.
Speaker 2:But back to it, family, back to it. There's a, you know, and it's these bootlicks. This is what I want to address when they tell us we shouldn't be asking for nothing, we shouldn't be demanding no demands, we should do everything ourselves. Look, I'm getting ready to bring you to another story. Hold on just a second and this family is going to raise your eyebrows so crazy. Hold on, this family is going to raise your eyebrows so crazy. Oh Lord, oh Lord, check this out, family. Let me bring this music down.
Speaker 6:The investigators that worked this case. There's no doubt in my mind they have stopped a mass shooting that was going to happen. This guy was ready to go, had all the equipment, had the propensity to do it. It's just a matter of what day was going to set him off to go do it.
Speaker 9:A Florida sheriff is not holding back when talking about the arrest of this man. Pictures show that deputies found 18 guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, police uniforms and, allegedly, plans to carry out mass shootings at seven locations. Allegedly he gloated online about his loadout being set for quote war. Then, on social media, he allegedly made it look like he was a member of law enforcement as he flaunted the guns allegedly in his possession. But then, on top of all of that, another shocking twist in this story Deputies say he was allegedly in touch with a Wisconsin teenager for months before she died carrying out a school shooting last year. We're on the case presented by Law and Crime. I'm Chris Stewart. Case presented by Law and Crime. I'm Chris.
Speaker 2:Stewart. Now I want to say this family, this here, this boy, this Damien Allen. They thought it his plan to carry out mass shootings, I believe. Where is this? In Florida.
Speaker 2:Yes, palm Beach County, florida, this is where this went down at. And let me tell you something family, this dude had police paraphernalia. I'm talking about official police uniforms, riot gear. He had a Crown Victoria with the police kit on it, right, you know, that's what they drive in the MLR vehicles Usually in the South and stuff like that. They drive those Crown Victorias. He had a Crown Victoria, had it tricked out with the police kit. He had a police computer in his vehicle, official police computer in his vehicle.
Speaker 2:Uniform cuffs, the whole gamut, the whole gamut. No stuff from Army and Navy. You know how you go to Army and Navy and you get little things boots and maybe a nightstick or some kind of survival knife and different little gear and stuff like that. This wasn't that. This was official police regalia, right? Family, this dude had 18 guns in his home and he lived with his parents. 18 guns and 300 pounds of ammunition. You heard what I said 300 pounds of ammunition. Let's get back to the story. Give me a second. Let me cue it back in, bring it back in the cue, hold on.
Speaker 9:The sheriff in Palm Beach County, Florida, says his deputies have stopped a mass shooting before it happened because they were able to arrest a man they believe had stalked several locations and had the weapons to do it. Damian Allen is now under arrest. Deputies say they first learned of the 22-year-old through a tip that came into the FBI. Deputies raided his home in Loxahatchee, Florida, and they say they found 18 guns and 12,000 rounds of ammunition. This is one of the pictures the sheriff showed at a news conference. On top of the weapons, deputies say Allen allegedly had multiple Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office uniforms, a badge, a PVSO laptop, even the belt and holster that deputies use. They say it's unclear how Allen got his hands on all of that. We found Allen's Instagram page and he has allegedly posted multiple videos of him dressed up as a deputy, and deputies say those videos are far more than just some 22 year old playing dress up and pretend police.
Speaker 13:Some of the information we have on this is that there are online communications with other individuals who discuss carrying out mass violence, not just here in Florida and Palm Beach County, but in the nation. Allen expressed support of radically and absolutely motivated violent extremism and threats of mass violence, to include identifying several places I believe it was seven that he would like to strike. This included a police department and other conversations. People who were online were to discuss churches, the use of guerrilla warfare and tactics and ambushing to carry out the mass violence attacks.
Speaker 9:We went through court records for Allen and in the probable cause affidavit we see Allen talking on TikTok about his alleged extremist views and violent attacks In May of last year. Deputies say Allen was allegedly talking to a user on TikTok who they say wanted to do a quote black church, that was near me. But you know, allen later replies quote. But you know, allen later replies quote I got a AR-500, steel plates at level four helmet, ifak kits, my loadout is set up for war. Deputies say that user who Allen was communicating with was Natalie Rupnow. That name might sound familiar to you. She was a 15-year-old girl who killed a teacher and student at the Ab life christian school in madison, wisconsin, in december of last year. She also injured six other people. Court records show that after rupno took her life, police in wisconsin got her phone from her pocket then traced the conversation that she was having with alan in florida.
Speaker 2:Here's another video, allegedly of alan let's stop it right there let's stop it right there and just just talk about that. You heard what he just said, that she did this. This young girl, 15 years old, killed this teacher and another student and wounded six other people. They got her phone, went through her phone record, found out she was conversating with this damien, this Damien kid, right, damien Allen Then. But prior to that, you heard the. You heard the reporter say that the FBI got a tip. This happened last year where this girl killed the teacher and the other student and wounded the six other people. That happened last year, in 2024. Right, you knew the text was exchanged between them. They were talking about planning attacks. Why didn't the FBI move on that? What are you talking about? You got a tip. You were supposed to move on that long before. When that incident happened in Wisconsin, you were supposed to move on him in Florida immediately.
Speaker 2:This dude had 18 guns and 12,000 rounds of ammunition, living with his parents. Now, the first thing I want y'all to understand is that, first of all, you got all of that police equipment. Where did you get it from? We know from the data that FBI has for the Justice Department, not the FBI. The Justice Department has put out the information that law enforcement throughout the United States has been co-opted by white supremacist groups. We know this. This is a fact Right. We know this. You is a fact Right, we know this. You have white supremacist groups that are in law enforcement throughout the United States, in different police departments, in different agencies in law enforcement. You mean to tell me this kid I think he's 20, 21 years old he did all of this stuff, brought all these guns, got all this police equipment with no help. How do you think he got that police equipment? They recruit these boneheads early. They recruit them, especially the high energy ones. He seemed like a high energy. They recruit them and get them turned out and tell them.
Speaker 2:You're part of us. Because he wanted. He hated cops, according to the report, he hated cops but he dressed like a cop. He rode in a car that looked like law enforcement. He had the full uniforms, not one or two. He had quite a few different uniforms, law enforcement uniforms. I mean, like I said, not nothing you get out of Army and Navy or one of these stores. He had the official stuff. How did he get it?
Speaker 2:Then, you, living with your parents and you got all of this, these guns and all this ammunition, smoke bombs and all this other stuff, all this tactical stuff, and your parents don't know what's going on in their home. Do you think maybe they had a hand in help grooming them? You mean, you never went in his room. Where did he hide all this stuff? Because when you I'm looking at the picture, you're hearing the audio, but I'm looking at the video and it's a stockpile of weapons and ammunition. A stockpile. How do you get that inside of a home without it going on, you know, with it going undetected like that? If I see you, I could tell you stories right now, but I'm not. I don't want to veer off, but it's crazy. Your parents know they had to know. Let's go back to the story. Let's go back to it. Hold on.
Speaker 9:On his Instagram and this time you can see he's in military fatigues and carrying what looks like an AR style rifle. Deputies also say that Allen and Rupnow allegedly established a conspiracy to commit mass shootings In June. Allen writes quote we go down together. To which Rupno replies correct and says I love you, to which Allen replies I love you more. Another key exchange was this, one from May of last year when both Rupno and Allen were talking about how many guns they allegedly had. Allen talks about how many magazines he has, including 10 that can hold 30 rounds each, and how he also allegedly has smoke grenades. Rupno replies she has two of her father's handguns. Two handguns is what police in Wisconsin say that teen used when she attacked her school. The conversation then continues with Allen stating quote once you get to a point there's no going back. End quote I got seven places. I would strike the police department. Also Guerrilla warfare tactics, ambushing and blitz. Deputies in South Florida say Allen spoke with the Wisconsin school shooter from May to September of last year. Their conversations ended less than two months before Rupno attacked her school. Ended less than two months before Rupno attacked her school.
Speaker 9:As far as what could be the motivation for Allen allegedly to plan a mass shooting and even target from what we're seeing in those conversations a police station when, according to social media, he loved to dress up as a PBSO deputy. We noticed on this image that was provided by the Palm Beach County Sheriff, of all the weapons they say they found at Allen's house, you can see that there is a swastika, as well as what looks like a Russian flag on the sleeve of a military shirt. In court documents, it does appear that Rupno harbored racist and anti-Semitic views, and one question it seems that PBSO deputies are trying to answer right now is how did Allen get his hands on so much gear that PBSO deputies use? The uniforms, the belts, the holsters? It seems, from looking at his social media, he was obsessed with law enforcement. This is even a picture he took of two PBSO vehicles outside of a Walmart, and here's a picture of that belt and holster in his closet that he posted on Instagram too. This is what the sheriff's office had to say.
Speaker 13:He posted several videos of him wearing a full PBSO uniform which is very similar to what myself.
Speaker 13:This is what the sheriff's office had to say version, but he had two or three of those uniforms which at that time were still looked at how those were obtained. He had a gun belt, a taser, a radio and other police equipment included a fake body cam video. To make it more realistic, he showed himself operating a vehicle that resembled a law enforcement car I believe it was a Crown Vic, if I'm not mistaken and he added a police package, a laptop stand and a police computer in there and it was operational and he would take videos of him standing it and sitting in it.
Speaker 9:There's also the question of how this 22 year old was able to afford so much gear, so many weapons. Deputies say they're still looking into that and it's unclear if he legally owned all the weapons they say was in his possession. Deputies say he was living with his family. The FBI is also involved in this investigation and deputies say there could be federal charges. Currently, allen is facing charges of written or electronic threat of a mass shooting or terrorist act, using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony and illegally impersonating a police officer. He's currently being held in the Palm Beach County Jail. The longtime sheriff in Palm Beach County did not hold back when talking about this case. This is disturbing that somebody can get these type of items off the internet.
Speaker 6:It baffles me, to be honest with you, but this is a dangerous, dangerous individual. Can you imagine the damage he would have done with 12,000 rounds of ammunition and fully automatic ARs? Unquestionably, this is one of the best arrests that I've seen in a long time. That has prevented people from dying, because I guarantee you he was going to do that.
Speaker 2:What he means by that family, what that officer, the deputy in the press conference, is talking about, the reason why is a good stop, because he was planning on killing some police too. They were planning on going to a police station to kill some law enforcement probably the guys that's not on the team. This kid didn't get this stuff on his own. Where did he get the money to buy all of that, that firepower like that? You think he's not being bankrolled? You think he had no assistance in this? Damn me, let's think. Now.
Speaker 2:Let's think the reason why I'm digging into this story for all the goofies, all the bootlicks and coons out there that love to tell us we harp on racism too much. Ain't no more racism, Tim Scott, Byron, Donald and all you bootlicks on the right and left, the bootlicks on the left too, but them bootlicks on the right, Love to tell you I just don't see racism like that. I just don't see it. Everybody's playing perpetual victims. You know, when they talking like that, they cooning, they bootlicking hard Body. They bootlicking man. They're cooning, they're bootlicking hard Body. They're bootlicking man. They got brown sauce all over their tongue man.
Speaker 2:They got their mouths plastered on white behind. Let's get back to it. Hold on. Social media that someone who saw something finally said something.
Speaker 9:On the part about the uniform, because if you go to an Army surplus store, army-navy surplus store, you can find a lot of different. You know, if you want to buy fatigues from someone who was in the Army, like that's available to you, but when it comes to the uniform of a member of law enforcement, that is not something that someone should be able to buy unless you're a deputy. Within this, you're watching the Wildest Hour News. That makes you healthy.
Speaker 2:That backs up what I said. We don't even need to go any further. We don't need to go any further. Family. That's the point. That's why I get up here and do what I do. That's why I get up here and do what I do. But let's get back to it. We're going to skip around to it because we got to get out of here. We've been up here long enough now deputy.
Speaker 5:He's wearing uniform, he's inside what looks like a cop car, he's using what looks like a cop laptop, and yet he hates police, he hates law enforcement. He wants to kill as many as he can. This was a guy who apparently wanted a mass shooting, and so there are a lot of unanswered questions. Obviously there are mental health issues, but that won't save him.
Speaker 2:Here he he heard it, you heard it mental health issues. He, he had some problems as a child. You know he didn't. He didn't get hugs from his dad regularly. You know they already start with that soft shoe stuff. They already start with that. But you understand family, you understand. And let me play something real quick from my man, my main man, godfrey. I like godfrey, great comedian, hold on, let me. Let me see, can I get the cue that up in here?
Speaker 4:hold on, hold on so I saw the movie sinners and I left with a smile. I really did, but I'll talk about that on another video. I just want to to counteract what Jason Whitlock said. Jason Whitlock is no stranger to criticism from us. It's okay to not like the movie. I know some friends that saw it said I liked it. I liked the way it was shot. But I'm not really into horror and stuff like that. That's cool. You don't have to like it, that's fine. This is what art is about. What Jasonason went like I felt as if he went to the movies just to shit on it because it got all this hype. It's doing very well killing in the box office. In the original script, ryan coogler has an amazing deal that I think only tarantino has, and now he has it. He owns a lot of property. It's such a wonderful thing. Him and Michael B Jordan together are just this dynamic force and I think he went there just to shit on it Because he said this was nakedly racist. I found this movie.
Speaker 4:Sinners to be the most nakedly racist movie that I've ever seen. First of all, what the fuck does that mean Nakedly? Is it openly racist? How was it racist? Though there were people picking cotton in this movie, it's the South. Black people are living in shacks. It's poverty right, it's still racism. It's Klan symbolism. It's Jim Crow. It's lynching, it's. Where is the racist part? This is really myopic shit, bro. You are a pro-hater, bro. You really are, because you literally what the fuck were you watching when you saw black people being racist? I don't understand. I think they pay you. Is there a coon track, not a contract? Is there a coon track that you have? There's a lot of you out there. There's a lot of you black people that literally I swear you're paid by somebody of a higher power Sends you niggas out there to fuck black progress up, like they did the Black Panthers, like that fucking coon that infiltrated the Black Panthers and got Fred Hampton killed.
Speaker 4:Like the people that fucked up SNCC with Stokely Carmichael all the different groups that black people try to do to progress. Even the gangs were first started off as things to help the black community. Well, infiltrators, black people that acted as gang members, came in and fucked things up too to start fights amongst people like with this ibrahim triore from burkina faso, who's doing such a wonderful job. There's other leaders from from senegal and and mali that are kicking out the French. You know they're trying to send some other kind of traitors to come in like that. What is it, the General Langley who had the nerve to call Triori a corruptor? Another coon, yeah, a five-star coon. He ain't no general, you a general handkerchief, head-ass, nigga. To me there's got to be a comb gene. There has to be a comb gene. Why do you hate black freedom? Why do you hate black progress and positivity? Why do you hate it? It has to be a brain disease.
Speaker 2:That said, family, that said we're going to blow out of here we're going to blow. And as always, as always, it's been a pleasure for me to get up here on the mic and spit a little bit and talk to you and talk to the family. Godfrey said it mount fort. We got a bunch of them and this is why the delineation is so important, family, the delineation is so important and uh, yeah, but we ain't gonna give up. We're gonna keep doing what we do here. Right, peace, gone, gone, gone. Gone, gone, Gone, gone, gone. Baby, thank you, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it.
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Speaker 8:But I want it like a sex machine. Give it back.