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Today was the funeral for the Riverside 7 00:00:19,160 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 1: County Sheriff's Deputy, Isaiah Cordero, and he was killed by 8 00:00:24,520 --> 00:00:28,880 Speaker 1: a guy that some idiot judge led off when she 9 00:00:28,880 --> 00:00:32,199 Speaker 1: should have sentenced him to a three strikes penalty and 10 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:36,159 Speaker 1: somehow gave him some freedom temporarily on bail, and of 11 00:00:36,200 --> 00:00:41,720 Speaker 1: course he jumped bail. Yeah, it's just it's a story 12 00:00:41,760 --> 00:00:44,479 Speaker 1: that we've done too many times over the years that 13 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:48,000 Speaker 1: somebody like this, somebody really violent with a long criminal 14 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:52,440 Speaker 1: violent history, is let out on the streets. It's it's 15 00:00:52,840 --> 00:00:54,760 Speaker 1: it was a two striker, should have been a three striker, 16 00:00:54,800 --> 00:00:57,320 Speaker 1: but that didn't happen. So that's one of the reasons 17 00:00:57,320 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 1: that this killer who was out there to shoot the 18 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,360 Speaker 1: deputy to death. All right, So let's get Blake Trolley 19 00:01:02,360 --> 00:01:06,240 Speaker 1: from KFI News. Yeah, and actually Ken before we even 20 00:01:06,280 --> 00:01:09,720 Speaker 1: get into this story, guys, Yeah, this judge's decision has 21 00:01:09,760 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 1: been on the mind of a lot of people out 22 00:01:11,680 --> 00:01:14,400 Speaker 1: here today, from people lining the streets to watch the procession, 23 00:01:14,680 --> 00:01:17,320 Speaker 1: to other officers that came out here. They're well aware 24 00:01:17,360 --> 00:01:20,160 Speaker 1: of this situation. And Ken, if I may just correct 25 00:01:20,160 --> 00:01:22,279 Speaker 1: you a little bit, he was convicted of a third strike. 26 00:01:22,319 --> 00:01:26,440 Speaker 1: He was awaiting sentencing. That sentencing was delayed because his 27 00:01:26,560 --> 00:01:29,480 Speaker 1: lawyers are trying to get a prior strike removed. But 28 00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:33,280 Speaker 1: as for the funeral today, cops were piled up outside 29 00:01:33,280 --> 00:01:36,119 Speaker 1: the room because the room hit capacity. They came from 30 00:01:36,120 --> 00:01:39,119 Speaker 1: across the country. Cordero was shot and killed, as you say, 31 00:01:39,200 --> 00:01:42,600 Speaker 1: last week during a traffic stop. The driver, according to investigators, 32 00:01:42,640 --> 00:01:44,880 Speaker 1: pulled out a handgun and shot him. And we're still 33 00:01:44,880 --> 00:01:48,040 Speaker 1: waiting on more to be released surrounding the circumstances of 34 00:01:48,080 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: that killing, including the bodycam footage. But again, the procession 35 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:55,760 Speaker 1: leading into this funeral today was massive and during the 36 00:01:55,800 --> 00:01:58,720 Speaker 1: service we heard from officials inside the Riverside County Sheriff's 37 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:02,360 Speaker 1: Department as well as Darrow's loved ones. Cordaro's mother was 38 00:02:02,440 --> 00:02:06,280 Speaker 1: just in absolute tears. She recounted her son's life and 39 00:02:06,320 --> 00:02:08,200 Speaker 1: her love for him. She revealed he was thinking about 40 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:10,919 Speaker 1: moving from California because he didn't like the way things 41 00:02:10,960 --> 00:02:14,240 Speaker 1: were going in California with law enforcement in the judicial system, 42 00:02:14,600 --> 00:02:17,400 Speaker 1: and at one point she turned to take full aim 43 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 1: at this judge we're all speaking about right now who 44 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,800 Speaker 1: handled the case of the shooter of previous case of 45 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:25,600 Speaker 1: the shooter. The shooter, again, for those who don't know, 46 00:02:25,800 --> 00:02:27,799 Speaker 1: was a third striker. He was convicted of his third 47 00:02:27,800 --> 00:02:30,559 Speaker 1: strike in twenty twenty one, and a judge in Sanmardino 48 00:02:30,680 --> 00:02:33,200 Speaker 1: County lowered his bail while he was waiting to be sentenced. 49 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 1: This is despite prosecution asking that he remained in custody 50 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:39,799 Speaker 1: until that sentencing. The man posted bail in March will 51 00:02:39,800 --> 00:02:41,639 Speaker 1: go to bite one. This is the mother of Deputy 52 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 1: Chad Cordero or sorry, Isaiah Cordaro is not longer an 53 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:51,240 Speaker 1: option for our community, our state, our nation. We are 54 00:02:51,360 --> 00:02:58,080 Speaker 1: done with the statistics and virtual signaling. We cannot afford 55 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:02,080 Speaker 1: to stand down in silence. We will act with the 56 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 1: same intensity you did for Isaiah. Sheriff Chad, my uncle, 57 00:03:10,320 --> 00:03:14,880 Speaker 1: your leadership should not be the exception in law enforcement. 58 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 1: It must be standard. Thank you for illustrating this over 59 00:03:21,240 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 1: the past week. It has great confidence and hope to 60 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:34,680 Speaker 1: our family, Judge, Kara Hudson. My family is devastated. My 61 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:41,920 Speaker 1: son was a good man. My family I sad, brothers 62 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 1: and sisters and his community demand your resignation. Demands resignation 63 00:03:53,920 --> 00:04:04,880 Speaker 1: in a room full of cheers. Hello, yeah, you guys 64 00:04:04,920 --> 00:04:12,880 Speaker 1: still got me. I guess we lost Blake Trolley. We did. 65 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: I thought maybe I went off the air. Yeah, the 66 00:04:15,520 --> 00:04:17,640 Speaker 1: same thing. I had the same kind of reaction. I'm 67 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 1: checking my equipment here, all right, So we lost a 68 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:24,120 Speaker 1: connection with Blake Trolley. Kara Hudson is the name, that's 69 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 1: her judge. Okay, we got to get that on the radar. 70 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:29,279 Speaker 1: H U T s O N. Yeah. This is a 71 00:04:29,360 --> 00:04:34,559 Speaker 1: Riverside County judge, Superior Court of San Bernardino County. And 72 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:39,159 Speaker 1: we mentioned her the other day that she ran for 73 00:04:39,240 --> 00:04:43,640 Speaker 1: reelection last year and she won her seat outright in 74 00:04:43,680 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 1: the primary in June because she didn't have any uh 75 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:55,200 Speaker 1: any competition. Uh And so they they they actually they 76 00:04:55,200 --> 00:04:58,279 Speaker 1: didn't even have a primary election or a general election. 77 00:04:58,640 --> 00:05:02,320 Speaker 1: She was just she was declared judge for another term. 78 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:06,039 Speaker 1: I mean, that's that's just crazy. How many times you know, 79 00:05:06,080 --> 00:05:07,960 Speaker 1: when we do the voter guy, we tell you we 80 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:11,400 Speaker 1: can't really research every judge. Boy wish that would have 81 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:12,960 Speaker 1: been at our radar back in November, we could at 82 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:14,880 Speaker 1: least singled her out. I wonder what else she's done. 83 00:05:15,120 --> 00:05:18,680 Speaker 1: Blake you back on? Yeah, I'm back on, guys, and yeah, 84 00:05:18,720 --> 00:05:20,919 Speaker 1: you guys talk about the judge being reappointed there. I 85 00:05:20,960 --> 00:05:22,960 Speaker 1: do want to talk about this third strike. You know, 86 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:24,680 Speaker 1: I feel like we we kind of heard it in 87 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 1: a real overview way. So one of the first things 88 00:05:27,080 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: I did last week, and I know you guys are 89 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:32,000 Speaker 1: out last week, as I interviewed DA Jason Anderson, what 90 00:05:32,360 --> 00:05:35,240 Speaker 1: was this case surrounding What was this third strike case 91 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:37,720 Speaker 1: surrounding that led the DA to say this guy should 92 00:05:37,760 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 1: stay in custody if we can go to buy two. 93 00:05:39,320 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 1: He details it. Kay was in jail around early part 94 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 1: of twenty twenty one, and when he was in jail, 95 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:49,680 Speaker 1: he asked on again, off again girlfriend who was a 96 00:05:49,760 --> 00:05:53,280 Speaker 1: victim in this case, to watch his apartment while he 97 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:56,039 Speaker 1: was in jail. And she was watching the apartment, she 98 00:05:56,120 --> 00:05:59,080 Speaker 1: was gone at some point and he found out at 99 00:05:59,160 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 1: the place was burglarised and I think one of his 100 00:06:01,600 --> 00:06:04,560 Speaker 1: motorcycles might have been taken. When he gets out of custody. 101 00:06:04,600 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 1: He's back over his apartment and he asked this on again, 102 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:09,360 Speaker 1: off again girlfriend who was watching the house to come over. 103 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:12,479 Speaker 1: But really what it appeared to be was a setup 104 00:06:12,960 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: because when she came over, he immediately started assaulting her. 105 00:06:16,600 --> 00:06:19,240 Speaker 1: He tied her up, put duct tape on her, put 106 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:22,359 Speaker 1: her in zip ties, and moved her around from the garage, 107 00:06:22,520 --> 00:06:24,559 Speaker 1: kept her in the living room, in the bedroom at times. 108 00:06:24,600 --> 00:06:26,839 Speaker 1: For two and a half days. She was finally able 109 00:06:26,880 --> 00:06:29,520 Speaker 1: to escape, and when she left, she obviously called law 110 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:32,920 Speaker 1: enforcement and friends and described what she did. And then 111 00:06:33,400 --> 00:06:35,960 Speaker 1: when law enforcement was attempting to make contact with him, 112 00:06:36,000 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 1: that's when he and a co defendant went on the 113 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:41,000 Speaker 1: evading that was on the news what a year and 114 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:43,440 Speaker 1: a half ago, where they're going up to Cahone Pass 115 00:06:43,800 --> 00:06:45,600 Speaker 1: and they get out and one of the co defendant 116 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 1: stabs the canine. So that culminated in that three day 117 00:06:50,200 --> 00:06:53,799 Speaker 1: crime spree. But essentially what it was was it sounded 118 00:06:53,839 --> 00:06:58,120 Speaker 1: like payback to the on again, off again girlfriend who 119 00:06:58,160 --> 00:07:00,080 Speaker 1: he thought probably it was a setup. That is hou 120 00:07:00,120 --> 00:07:02,720 Speaker 1: Scott viurgarized and he was holding her responsible for it. 121 00:07:03,960 --> 00:07:06,800 Speaker 1: And you know, guys, Jason Anderson, DA Jason Anderson told 122 00:07:06,839 --> 00:07:09,039 Speaker 1: me that just to get to three strikes in California 123 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:11,520 Speaker 1: so hard these days with charges being watered down, and 124 00:07:11,760 --> 00:07:13,520 Speaker 1: that was a big reason he felt that, you know, 125 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: it was so important that this man stay in custody 126 00:07:16,680 --> 00:07:20,360 Speaker 1: while that sentencing decision was being being discussed. Do we 127 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:22,720 Speaker 1: know why did the judge you have a public reason 128 00:07:22,840 --> 00:07:27,120 Speaker 1: is to why she would let him out? I know, so, 129 00:07:27,240 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 1: I mean you could send him back to prison awaiting 130 00:07:30,560 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 1: appeal and what was the bell number exactly. I'm really 131 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 1: frustrated by bail go ahead. Yeah, to answer your question 132 00:07:39,040 --> 00:07:40,560 Speaker 1: last week, you know, I know a lot of reporters 133 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,120 Speaker 1: attempted to make, you know, to get comment, and at 134 00:07:43,160 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: that time that you know, the court system said that 135 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:48,200 Speaker 1: it wouldn't comment on it. So that's where things are 136 00:07:48,200 --> 00:07:50,320 Speaker 1: at with that now. I just wonder when she was 137 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:53,920 Speaker 1: when she was on the bench. Sometimes the judges talk 138 00:07:54,040 --> 00:07:57,120 Speaker 1: publicly and explain why they're well, I believe it, yeah, 139 00:07:57,160 --> 00:07:59,240 Speaker 1: I believe it was so that they could review if 140 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:02,520 Speaker 1: that priori you know, was going to be considered, because 141 00:08:02,520 --> 00:08:06,240 Speaker 1: that would obviously levy a much harsher punishment. So that 142 00:08:06,360 --> 00:08:09,040 Speaker 1: was a big decision. But again, when you've got somebody 143 00:08:09,320 --> 00:08:12,640 Speaker 1: in you you know, according to the DA's case here. Um, 144 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 1: I think you know. The way the DA was looking 145 00:08:14,360 --> 00:08:16,120 Speaker 1: at this was, well, he's not going to get probation 146 00:08:16,160 --> 00:08:19,200 Speaker 1: for tying somebody up right, so it's probably okay if 147 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:22,640 Speaker 1: he's just in custody for now. Um. And again that 148 00:08:22,720 --> 00:08:25,640 Speaker 1: bail started at nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Again 149 00:08:25,720 --> 00:08:28,080 Speaker 1: the DA says, hey, I don't want you to allow 150 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,520 Speaker 1: this guy to post bail, you know, keep him in custody. 151 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:32,960 Speaker 1: The DA then lowered that bail I believe, down to 152 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:35,280 Speaker 1: about five hundred thousand dollars. He was able to post it, 153 00:08:35,640 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 1: he was able to post it, and who posted it 154 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,480 Speaker 1: for him? I mean, you gotta put up a question 155 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:45,240 Speaker 1: you Yeah, that is something that I've been trying to 156 00:08:45,280 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 1: figure out, maybe a bail bond. But he was able 157 00:08:47,400 --> 00:08:51,280 Speaker 1: to post it last March against the wishes of prosecution. 158 00:08:51,760 --> 00:08:54,400 Speaker 1: And again, guys, this is something that is as rock 159 00:08:54,640 --> 00:08:57,000 Speaker 1: you know, law enforcement community across the country. I spoke 160 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:59,760 Speaker 1: to an officer from Dallas today. There sounds like police 161 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:02,640 Speaker 1: and Alice are well aware of this situation. I actually 162 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 1: have another sound by do we have time? Do you 163 00:09:04,520 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: have a second, Yeah, go aheads, Yes, go ahead, what 164 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:11,560 Speaker 1: do you detective? This isn't yeah. This is an NYPD 165 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:14,679 Speaker 1: detective Christopher McGinnis. He came all the way out here 166 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:17,400 Speaker 1: for the funeral, and uh, I overheard him talking about this, 167 00:09:17,480 --> 00:09:19,840 Speaker 1: so I pulled him aside. What do you make of 168 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 1: the circumstances behind this? You know the DA and Sam 169 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:25,200 Speaker 1: Meredardino says he asked the shooter to remain in custody 170 00:09:25,720 --> 00:09:28,720 Speaker 1: um until he while he was awaiting sentencing. The judge 171 00:09:28,840 --> 00:09:31,840 Speaker 1: lowered the man's belly, posted it last March and here 172 00:09:31,840 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 1: we are. What do you I'm sure you know the circumstances. 173 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:36,280 Speaker 1: I've heard you talking previously about the circumstances of this case. 174 00:09:36,280 --> 00:09:38,760 Speaker 1: What's your reaction to that? As an officer? As an 175 00:09:38,800 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: officer's frustrating. As a detective, I've I've had many many 176 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:44,000 Speaker 1: cases where people should be in jail, but they're not. 177 00:09:45,640 --> 00:09:47,760 Speaker 1: It's almost like you do your job and they're they're 178 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: out of out of jail before the ink draws. Um 179 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:52,720 Speaker 1: it's fulstrating more not so much for the law enforcement. 180 00:09:53,080 --> 00:09:56,040 Speaker 1: We find it fulcstrating, but I feel more for the victims. 181 00:09:56,440 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 1: This could have been converted completely I'll never step on 182 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:01,240 Speaker 1: a judge his toes and say that he or she 183 00:10:01,320 --> 00:10:05,559 Speaker 1: can't have there a belief of the interpreting the constitution. 184 00:10:05,720 --> 00:10:09,160 Speaker 1: But this is somebody should have been in jail, and 185 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 1: I'm with the DA's office on this one. This was 186 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:13,200 Speaker 1: someone that should It could have been easily avoided if 187 00:10:13,200 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 1: he was in jail. So yeah, guys, judge facing a 188 00:10:16,480 --> 00:10:19,800 Speaker 1: lot of criticism over this whole situation, well, because he 189 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:23,200 Speaker 1: clearly was violent and unstable. He lures a girlfriend over 190 00:10:23,520 --> 00:10:25,679 Speaker 1: and then ties her up for two and a half days, 191 00:10:25,720 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 1: carrying her from room to room because she was watching 192 00:10:28,600 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 1: a house where his motorcycle got stolen. I mean, if 193 00:10:31,600 --> 00:10:34,800 Speaker 1: that's not a sign of somebody who's a psychotic, what 194 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 1: else do you need? And a psychotic is exactly the 195 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:42,560 Speaker 1: guy that you lock up on no bail, and you 196 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:46,280 Speaker 1: do sentence as much as possible, You put in all 197 00:10:46,320 --> 00:10:49,120 Speaker 1: the extra enhancements and the second strike and the third strike, 198 00:10:49,240 --> 00:10:52,440 Speaker 1: and you give him the maximum because he's psychotic. That 199 00:10:52,600 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 1: was an insane act he committed, all yeah, And again 200 00:10:56,200 --> 00:10:58,400 Speaker 1: the DA said he was just viewing it as a sentencing. 201 00:10:58,400 --> 00:11:00,319 Speaker 1: After that, he didn't, you know, it doesn't sound like 202 00:11:00,400 --> 00:11:02,440 Speaker 1: he was, and I think that's pretty common sense that 203 00:11:02,440 --> 00:11:03,920 Speaker 1: nobody would have thought the guy was going to get, 204 00:11:03,960 --> 00:11:07,720 Speaker 1: you know, probation after something like that. So all right, Blake, 205 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:11,400 Speaker 1: appreciate your report. Thanks for coming on. Yeah, thanks guys. 206 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 1: All right, it's Blake Trolley KFI News covering the funeral 207 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 1: today for Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy Isaiah Cordero. By all accounts, 208 00:11:20,600 --> 00:11:24,000 Speaker 1: was really beloved by everybody on the force. Very sad day. 209 00:11:24,040 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: And of course Monday, we're expecting to talk to Riverside 210 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:31,360 Speaker 1: County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who will talk about the man 211 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 1: we've just been talking about. I got a little more 212 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:36,840 Speaker 1: to tell you, the killer who should have been in prison, 213 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:40,680 Speaker 1: but a judge, even after a third strike conviction, enabled 214 00:11:40,720 --> 00:11:42,920 Speaker 1: him to get bail and he was out on the 215 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: streets and their lives collided in Riverside County just over 216 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,080 Speaker 1: a week ago during a traffic stop and this man 217 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:53,960 Speaker 1: shot a deputy Cordero to death. As soon as we return, 218 00:11:54,120 --> 00:11:56,400 Speaker 1: we will have a keyword. It's another one and another 219 00:11:56,480 --> 00:11:58,440 Speaker 1: chance for you to win a thousand dollars. The KFI 220 00:11:58,559 --> 00:12:01,600 Speaker 1: cash refill is coming. John and Ken KF I am 221 00:12:01,640 --> 00:12:04,760 Speaker 1: six forty live everywhere the iHeartRadio app All right, So 222 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:08,800 Speaker 1: the sad event today is a funeral service for a 223 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:14,040 Speaker 1: Riverside County Sheriff's deputy who was killed during a traffic 224 00:12:14,160 --> 00:12:19,479 Speaker 1: stop just over a week ago. His name is Isaiah Cordero. 225 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:23,840 Speaker 1: And you heard Blake Trolley play some audio from family 226 00:12:23,880 --> 00:12:28,199 Speaker 1: members who are outraged over a judge, a San Bernardino 227 00:12:28,320 --> 00:12:33,000 Speaker 1: County judge who when she had William Shay McKay before 228 00:12:33,080 --> 00:12:37,040 Speaker 1: her after being convicted for his third strike, and I 229 00:12:37,080 --> 00:12:40,280 Speaker 1: have more details on that. By the way, he started 230 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 1: everything in nineteen ninety nine with a strike, pleading guilty 231 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:46,800 Speaker 1: to assault with a firearms spent three years in prison. 232 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:48,880 Speaker 1: Then in two thousand and five, he and a co 233 00:12:48,960 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: defendant attacked a sleeping couple in their apartment, assaulted them, 234 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:56,080 Speaker 1: stole thirty seven hundred dollars from a safe third strike, 235 00:12:56,440 --> 00:12:59,040 Speaker 1: And you heard Blake lay it out, a false imprisonment 236 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:02,400 Speaker 1: of aiding a piece office or criminal threats, a resulting 237 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 1: and possible death or great bodily injury, and receiving stolen property. 238 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 1: Can I go back to the second strike for a second, 239 00:13:08,400 --> 00:13:10,520 Speaker 1: because it was a couple and what he did to 240 00:13:10,559 --> 00:13:14,360 Speaker 1: the woman smothered who with a pillow, punched her multiple times, 241 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:17,200 Speaker 1: grabbed her by the hair, and slammed her head into 242 00:13:17,200 --> 00:13:20,440 Speaker 1: the desk. Because this is what three strikes was designed for, 243 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:23,679 Speaker 1: to put these people away forever. Yeah, that was the idea, 244 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 1: multiple violent, really psycho crimes. And you have this crowd 245 00:13:28,280 --> 00:13:31,200 Speaker 1: now that believes in criminal justice reform telling us no, no, 246 00:13:31,320 --> 00:13:34,679 Speaker 1: everybody can be rehabilitated. We shouldn't judge too harshly. No 247 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:36,839 Speaker 1: one should be put away for life. There's always a 248 00:13:36,920 --> 00:13:40,200 Speaker 1: chance of this being a better person. Honestly, nineteen ninety 249 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:42,840 Speaker 1: nine till now, he's still doing this stuff. I'm looking 250 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 1: at the media coverage and it's fascinating how very few 251 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:51,080 Speaker 1: outlets mentioned Kara Hudson's name. The judge. It looks like 252 00:13:51,120 --> 00:13:56,080 Speaker 1: the media locks arms to protect the judge. And then 253 00:13:56,240 --> 00:13:58,839 Speaker 1: I looked and LA magazine had a piece on this, 254 00:13:59,200 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 1: and they quoted the fence attorney named Luc Shapiro to 255 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:05,320 Speaker 1: try to explain what Hudson was doing. And he thought 256 00:14:05,400 --> 00:14:11,359 Speaker 1: it may be that there's now a trend towards sympathy 257 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:16,640 Speaker 1: for suspects with drug addiction issues. Oh, she tried to 258 00:14:16,640 --> 00:14:19,160 Speaker 1: set a bail amount that reflected what she thought correlated 259 00:14:19,200 --> 00:14:21,960 Speaker 1: with the actions he was convicted for the actions he 260 00:14:22,000 --> 00:14:26,400 Speaker 1: was convicted before tying up his girlfriend and holding her 261 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 1: hostage for two and a half days. That he stabbed 262 00:14:30,480 --> 00:14:34,000 Speaker 1: a highway patrol canine a dog. Yeah, this was apparently 263 00:14:34,160 --> 00:14:40,000 Speaker 1: one of these wild chases on television. How many good 264 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:41,760 Speaker 1: thing is here? He's dead, so we don't have to 265 00:14:41,800 --> 00:14:43,880 Speaker 1: worry about him going through the criminal justice system. He 266 00:14:43,920 --> 00:14:46,360 Speaker 1: was killed in a shootout with police at the end 267 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:49,400 Speaker 1: of this chase. Do the judges read the history? Do 268 00:14:49,520 --> 00:14:53,640 Speaker 1: they read the details of what these perpetrators have done 269 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 1: with their previous strikes? Do they see a pattern of behavior? 270 00:14:57,600 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: How volatile? I mean, this guy flipped out in his 271 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:05,800 Speaker 1: girlfriend because his motorcycle got stolen and he felt she 272 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 1: wasn't watching the house closely enough. Now, what do you say? 273 00:15:11,600 --> 00:15:13,200 Speaker 1: And the reason you don't let these guys out on 274 00:15:13,240 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 1: bail is because in case they're pulled over by the cops, 275 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:20,760 Speaker 1: they are going to be in an extremely desperate situation. 276 00:15:20,920 --> 00:15:22,960 Speaker 1: They're going to pull out a gun and kill the cop. 277 00:15:23,280 --> 00:15:26,000 Speaker 1: That often is the reason they do it, because they're 278 00:15:26,080 --> 00:15:27,720 Speaker 1: they're at the end of their rope. When it comes 279 00:15:27,720 --> 00:15:30,160 Speaker 1: to their freedom. He was he had jumped bail, he 280 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:32,520 Speaker 1: didn't show up for his sentencing hearing, so he knew 281 00:15:32,520 --> 00:15:35,520 Speaker 1: every cop that would stop him for whatever reason was 282 00:15:35,560 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: going to put him back in prison, probably for life. 283 00:15:41,400 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 1: So of course he's going to shoot to kel. I'm 284 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:47,720 Speaker 1: looking at another news story where Sheriff Bianco, who we 285 00:15:47,760 --> 00:15:51,360 Speaker 1: expect to be on our show Monday, that instead of 286 00:15:51,400 --> 00:15:53,960 Speaker 1: sentencing this McKay creep to twenty five to life, the 287 00:15:54,040 --> 00:15:56,440 Speaker 1: judge lowered the bail, allowing him to be released. He 288 00:15:56,560 --> 00:15:59,440 Speaker 1: failed to appear for a later court date, was arrested again, 289 00:15:59,760 --> 00:16:01,600 Speaker 1: but again the same judge lowered the bail so he 290 00:16:01,640 --> 00:16:04,600 Speaker 1: could be released. So she John said, when he did 291 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:06,920 Speaker 1: this crime, he didn't want to be caught, and that's 292 00:16:06,920 --> 00:16:09,000 Speaker 1: why he died in the shootout. So she gave him 293 00:16:09,040 --> 00:16:11,400 Speaker 1: a break even after he jumped bail the first time. 294 00:16:11,560 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 1: That's it, That's what it says in this new story. 295 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: What the hell is she insane? I think this is 296 00:16:17,280 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 1: a subject to a possible recall. Can't you recall these judges? 297 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:23,880 Speaker 1: Yeah you can can, Kara Hudson, Does she ever think, Okay, 298 00:16:23,920 --> 00:16:25,800 Speaker 1: if I let the guy out, what if a cop 299 00:16:25,840 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 1: pulls him over. What's he gonna do because he might 300 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:30,520 Speaker 1: be facing a life sentence. What do you think he's 301 00:16:30,560 --> 00:16:33,040 Speaker 1: gonna do? How many times have we seen this already 302 00:16:33,280 --> 00:16:36,560 Speaker 1: where guys shoot when they think that they're going to 303 00:16:36,600 --> 00:16:39,800 Speaker 1: be captured for the final time. Of course they do that. 304 00:16:40,360 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: What I don't know is whether or not she did 305 00:16:42,880 --> 00:16:44,880 Speaker 1: this on her own or used some of our cockamami 306 00:16:44,960 --> 00:16:49,680 Speaker 1: criminal justice to law reforms to justify releasing this man. 307 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:52,280 Speaker 1: I mean, when somebody's convicted on a third strike and 308 00:16:52,400 --> 00:16:55,160 Speaker 1: he's had a long violent history, it's still a third strike. 309 00:16:55,240 --> 00:16:57,880 Speaker 1: Give bail, it's time to go. Yeah, that's the thing. 310 00:16:57,880 --> 00:17:02,400 Speaker 1: He was convicted, He wasn't bailed. He wasn't given bail awaiting, 311 00:17:02,440 --> 00:17:05,600 Speaker 1: awaiting the trial for the third strike. This was a 312 00:17:05,640 --> 00:17:11,800 Speaker 1: convicted third strike. Was ball game over? And they wait, 313 00:17:12,119 --> 00:17:14,639 Speaker 1: they catch him, and then she lets them go. She 314 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:18,600 Speaker 1: lets the guy go again once again, right, I mean, 315 00:17:18,760 --> 00:17:22,119 Speaker 1: is she completely out of her mind? She actually lowered 316 00:17:22,160 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 1: his bail the next time. And Kara Hudson was a 317 00:17:24,520 --> 00:17:28,360 Speaker 1: former prosecutor. You think there'd be something in her that 318 00:17:28,400 --> 00:17:32,520 Speaker 1: would naturally want to punish a bad guy like this, 319 00:17:33,560 --> 00:17:35,680 Speaker 1: hold on to him knowing what they're capable of right. 320 00:17:35,960 --> 00:17:38,720 Speaker 1: She used to prosecute guys like this. We're a living 321 00:17:40,040 --> 00:17:43,080 Speaker 1: What does she fall on her head? Folks out there 322 00:17:43,080 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 1: in San Bernardino County, if you guys ever want to 323 00:17:45,320 --> 00:17:47,760 Speaker 1: walk work on a recall of this judge man will 324 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:51,719 Speaker 1: help you out, because this is serious stuff when judges 325 00:17:51,760 --> 00:17:54,560 Speaker 1: are letting really sick, violent people like this slip through. 326 00:17:54,720 --> 00:17:59,879 Speaker 1: There's there's a petition online to encourage her to resign, 327 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:03,719 Speaker 1: but those usually don't work. Oh, because she's not going 328 00:18:03,760 --> 00:18:06,720 Speaker 1: to resign. They never do. This is the National Police 329 00:18:06,720 --> 00:18:09,520 Speaker 1: dot Org. They've got over four thousand people that have 330 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:13,479 Speaker 1: signed a petition demanding that she resigned immediately. Oh, they 331 00:18:13,560 --> 00:18:16,440 Speaker 1: never resign. They'll never that their mistakes. They'll never say 332 00:18:16,440 --> 00:18:18,399 Speaker 1: that their mistakes were grave enough to resign. And you 333 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:22,040 Speaker 1: notice that she doesn't even have the decency to speak out. 334 00:18:23,080 --> 00:18:27,040 Speaker 1: Maybe apologized to the family, just say I made a mistake, 335 00:18:27,520 --> 00:18:34,240 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, here's what I thought I was wrong. No 336 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:38,800 Speaker 1: other judges should call her out. The world shouldn't go 337 00:18:38,880 --> 00:18:41,880 Speaker 1: silent over this. Good luck finding her name in news 338 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:45,840 Speaker 1: stories though. It's amazing, these these progressive a holes in 339 00:18:45,880 --> 00:18:50,520 Speaker 1: the media. All Right, we got more coming up. We're 340 00:18:50,520 --> 00:18:53,520 Speaker 1: going to talk about the fact that there are now 341 00:18:54,760 --> 00:18:58,720 Speaker 1: tens of thousands of big rigs and buses in California 342 00:18:58,880 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 1: that are no longer live egal Yeah, thanks to the 343 00:19:01,880 --> 00:19:05,080 Speaker 1: California Air Resources Board. We'll explain what this is. John 344 00:19:05,080 --> 00:19:07,720 Speaker 1: and Ken kf I AM six forty Live Everywhere the 345 00:19:07,760 --> 00:19:10,479 Speaker 1: iHeart Radio app now on from one until four one 346 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:13,800 Speaker 1: to four every day and after that you can listen 347 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:17,720 Speaker 1: to our show as a podcast. Same show it is. 348 00:19:17,920 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 1: It is exactly the same show, unless you're doing something 349 00:19:20,680 --> 00:19:24,359 Speaker 1: We're doing a different one for the podcast. That'd be fun. Huh. Yeah, 350 00:19:24,359 --> 00:19:26,080 Speaker 1: I've paid enough for that though. That's well, you know, 351 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:28,199 Speaker 1: there's only three hours just on a pot. Think that 352 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:30,120 Speaker 1: could be the really dirty show though, or yeah, you'd 353 00:19:30,119 --> 00:19:32,400 Speaker 1: be able to cuss. I've yeah, the Evil Channel, Yeah, 354 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:36,640 Speaker 1: I know, I've I've always fantasized the bat to it having. Yeah, 355 00:19:36,640 --> 00:19:38,520 Speaker 1: the evil Channel, that's what we would call it, the 356 00:19:38,560 --> 00:19:40,359 Speaker 1: evil Channel. You want to know what we really think, 357 00:19:41,200 --> 00:19:42,600 Speaker 1: you know, I want to know what we really want 358 00:19:42,600 --> 00:19:47,000 Speaker 1: to say. Anyway, listen to the podcast, which is this show. 359 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:51,119 Speaker 1: Go to KFIM six forty dot com. No, go to 360 00:19:51,160 --> 00:19:54,400 Speaker 1: the iHeart Radio app. That's where you go then code 361 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:58,280 Speaker 1: of podcast type in John and Ken on demand or 362 00:19:58,320 --> 00:20:00,400 Speaker 1: something like that. I don't know you you'll find figure 363 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:02,520 Speaker 1: it out. Yeah, as much as people say, does John 364 00:20:02,560 --> 00:20:04,440 Speaker 1: really believe the stuff he says on the air, it's 365 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:06,679 Speaker 1: it seems outrageous. He can't really What do you hear 366 00:20:06,680 --> 00:20:09,960 Speaker 1: the evil channel? John? Oh? No, it's fifty times a 367 00:20:10,119 --> 00:20:12,879 Speaker 1: drilling deeper than that. It's it's the same opinion, just 368 00:20:12,960 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 1: articulated differently. Right, if there was such a thing as 369 00:20:16,080 --> 00:20:18,400 Speaker 1: the evil channel, you recovered from all the ficus tree 370 00:20:18,440 --> 00:20:20,640 Speaker 1: problems at your home. No, it's falling. No, you want 371 00:20:20,640 --> 00:20:23,719 Speaker 1: to really know? No, No, no, actually your wife kept 372 00:20:23,760 --> 00:20:25,040 Speaker 1: texting me and I want to stay out of this. 373 00:20:25,119 --> 00:20:28,920 Speaker 1: So No, it was it was he thought some of 374 00:20:28,960 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: your information was incorrect. That it was one thing that 375 00:20:32,119 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 1: I got the wrong guy who I found that. I 376 00:20:35,359 --> 00:20:39,800 Speaker 1: thought the three eucalyptus trees fell from the backyard behind 377 00:20:39,880 --> 00:20:42,120 Speaker 1: our house, and one and a half of them fell 378 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:44,399 Speaker 1: on our property. There was a fair amount of damage 379 00:20:44,440 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 1: to the property, and I thought the guy had planted them, 380 00:20:48,119 --> 00:20:51,439 Speaker 1: and I was wrong. Eucalyptus trees have been around for decades. 381 00:20:51,520 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 1: They're hundred feet tall. I just didn't realize they'd been 382 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:57,560 Speaker 1: there that long because we had our own bamboo trees 383 00:20:57,560 --> 00:21:00,280 Speaker 1: that were partly covering the eucalyptus trees, and I just 384 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:02,320 Speaker 1: they just got much bigger over the year. They got 385 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:06,159 Speaker 1: much bigger. Yeah, they grew. So anyway, there is another 386 00:21:06,280 --> 00:21:10,880 Speaker 1: tree on another property that we are watching because three 387 00:21:10,920 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 1: went down. Well there, because there's another eucalyptus tree, another 388 00:21:14,520 --> 00:21:17,159 Speaker 1: kind of threat soil. No, it's another eucalyptus tree that 389 00:21:17,240 --> 00:21:21,399 Speaker 1: The soil is terrible there. You already had three go down. 390 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 1: The ground is saturated. Tuesdays is gonna be another two 391 00:21:24,560 --> 00:21:26,600 Speaker 1: to three inches of rain. The winds are gonna be 392 00:21:26,640 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 1: blowing strong again. And I'm looking at that tree and 393 00:21:29,920 --> 00:21:32,439 Speaker 1: it's like something's got to be done here. That's like 394 00:21:32,440 --> 00:21:35,480 Speaker 1: a gun pointing at us. Yeah, yeah, it goes again. 395 00:21:36,560 --> 00:21:39,320 Speaker 1: And I don't want to hear that. You should add 396 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:42,399 Speaker 1: the john screaming sound of thing, but that's the alarm. 397 00:21:42,400 --> 00:21:44,800 Speaker 1: I don't want to play that well. Because the second 398 00:21:44,840 --> 00:21:48,080 Speaker 1: tree split in half, and half of it came towards 399 00:21:48,119 --> 00:21:50,720 Speaker 1: me while I was looking at the first tree down 400 00:21:50,720 --> 00:21:52,560 Speaker 1: on the ground, and I heard the crack, and I 401 00:21:52,600 --> 00:21:55,560 Speaker 1: looked up and I saw the thing coming in my direction. 402 00:21:56,080 --> 00:21:59,760 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, god, yeah, that was it. You should see 403 00:21:59,760 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 1: how fast you move. We got three fallen on your head. 404 00:22:03,400 --> 00:22:05,680 Speaker 1: We got the moist line back for the new year 405 00:22:05,880 --> 00:22:07,960 Speaker 1: coming up in the three o'clock hour. Now, we'll play 406 00:22:08,000 --> 00:22:11,119 Speaker 1: those calls at three twenty and three fifty. Ahead of that, 407 00:22:11,680 --> 00:22:15,480 Speaker 1: we'll be talking about another lawsuit against LA Unified School District. 408 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 1: The difference this time it's of course child sex abuse, 409 00:22:18,600 --> 00:22:22,159 Speaker 1: but they're going after administrators and principles because they were 410 00:22:22,160 --> 00:22:25,000 Speaker 1: actually convicted of a crime involving the cover up the case. 411 00:22:25,400 --> 00:22:27,919 Speaker 1: So now they're being sued. We're going to talk to 412 00:22:27,960 --> 00:22:31,440 Speaker 1: a representative from Manley, Stewart and Fernaldi, in fact, Morgan Stewart. 413 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:34,480 Speaker 1: We'll be our guest on this story at three oh five. 414 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:39,159 Speaker 1: Well way back in two thousand and eight, the wonderful 415 00:22:39,240 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 1: California Air Resources Board passed a bunch of quote clean 416 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:47,359 Speaker 1: air regulations, and then fast forward a few years later, 417 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: Senate Bill one was passed, and now January first, twenty 418 00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:56,679 Speaker 1: twenty three, if you are driving a diesel vehicle that 419 00:22:56,840 --> 00:23:00,600 Speaker 1: weighs over fourteen thousand pounds and was built before twenty ten, 420 00:23:01,080 --> 00:23:06,120 Speaker 1: you are banned. It just sounds like a big deal. 421 00:23:06,160 --> 00:23:07,480 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know how many of these are 422 00:23:07,520 --> 00:23:10,200 Speaker 1: there are out there, but I know trucks twenty can 423 00:23:10,240 --> 00:23:14,800 Speaker 1: be operated for millions of miles of long time, a 424 00:23:14,880 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 1: long time because they're very expensive, and what do you 425 00:23:17,840 --> 00:23:19,920 Speaker 1: really need from except the haul all the goods? Right, 426 00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:21,119 Speaker 1: So we thought, like I can want to buy a 427 00:23:21,160 --> 00:23:23,320 Speaker 1: new car of a few years. So I don't know 428 00:23:23,359 --> 00:23:27,880 Speaker 1: how many they are complaining that diesel exhaust is responsible. Oh, 429 00:23:27,920 --> 00:23:31,119 Speaker 1: come on, seventy percent of the cancer risk from airborne toxics. 430 00:23:32,680 --> 00:23:37,960 Speaker 1: But all right, and I saw that the cancer risk 431 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:41,840 Speaker 1: from airborne risk is a key word risk, And I'm thinking, 432 00:23:42,080 --> 00:23:46,400 Speaker 1: all right, I guess we're talking about cancers like lung cancer, right, 433 00:23:46,720 --> 00:23:50,919 Speaker 1: I guess, So, okay, lung cancer is down dramatically because 434 00:23:51,200 --> 00:23:55,960 Speaker 1: far fewer people are smoking. So the number of people 435 00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:59,120 Speaker 1: that they can trace cancer to airborne toxins, how does 436 00:23:59,119 --> 00:24:03,239 Speaker 1: that work exactly? How do you know that this is 437 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 1: like one of these invented figures and this you know, 438 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:08,320 Speaker 1: this is where I say, show me the bodies, show 439 00:24:08,359 --> 00:24:12,040 Speaker 1: me the people who died because they got lung cancer 440 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:15,879 Speaker 1: because there was a small amount of diesel exhaust in 441 00:24:15,920 --> 00:24:19,600 Speaker 1: the air. Trucks move all over the place. I mean, 442 00:24:19,640 --> 00:24:21,480 Speaker 1: I guess if you live right off the freeway and 443 00:24:21,480 --> 00:24:26,320 Speaker 1: trucks are constantly passing by. So don't live off the freeway. 444 00:24:25,560 --> 00:24:28,760 Speaker 1: I don't. I wouldn't live next to the freeway. That's 445 00:24:28,760 --> 00:24:31,960 Speaker 1: all some people can afford. I used to be poor too, 446 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:34,840 Speaker 1: I didn't move next to the freeway. You have to 447 00:24:34,880 --> 00:24:37,400 Speaker 1: move away from the freeway. There's other places to live. 448 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:40,960 Speaker 1: Every poor person doesn't live next to a freeway. That's 449 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:44,520 Speaker 1: a choice. See, that's the thing. Now that we have 450 00:24:44,680 --> 00:24:50,160 Speaker 1: victimhood culture, everyone's a victim. I am a victim of poverty. 451 00:24:50,720 --> 00:24:54,320 Speaker 1: I'm next to a freeway. Pack your stupid little car 452 00:24:54,560 --> 00:24:57,320 Speaker 1: and drive away from the freeway and you'll find a 453 00:24:57,400 --> 00:25:01,480 Speaker 1: cheap a cheap house or apartment or a tent somewhere else. 454 00:25:02,160 --> 00:25:04,320 Speaker 1: Don't give me this. You're not a victim because there's 455 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:07,880 Speaker 1: a freeway near you. So there are now allegedly two 456 00:25:08,000 --> 00:25:12,359 Speaker 1: hundred thousand vehicles that are banned in California. It's not 457 00:25:12,400 --> 00:25:16,040 Speaker 1: just big rig diesel trucks. It's buses too, And you 458 00:25:16,040 --> 00:25:18,159 Speaker 1: know I talk about like metro buses. There's also a 459 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:21,760 Speaker 1: lot of private companies that operate bus lines. The only 460 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:24,920 Speaker 1: exception to the rule will be vehicles that replace their 461 00:25:24,920 --> 00:25:28,359 Speaker 1: engine with one manufactured after twenty ten and ones that 462 00:25:28,400 --> 00:25:31,119 Speaker 1: don't travel more than a thousand miles a year. You 463 00:25:31,160 --> 00:25:35,159 Speaker 1: know what I'm saying is whatever exhaust the buses and 464 00:25:35,200 --> 00:25:38,760 Speaker 1: the trucks are producing is a minor factor in the 465 00:25:38,800 --> 00:25:41,119 Speaker 1: grand scheme of things. There's not that many people they 466 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:44,000 Speaker 1: get lung cancer, and there's not that many that get 467 00:25:44,040 --> 00:25:49,159 Speaker 1: it from airborne exhaust. And it's only seventy percent of 468 00:25:49,160 --> 00:25:50,879 Speaker 1: the risk anyway, And I don't even know how you 469 00:25:50,960 --> 00:25:53,200 Speaker 1: calculate that. See, that's the thing. How do you get 470 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 1: to the seventy percent? Is this all invented stuff in 471 00:25:56,720 --> 00:26:00,200 Speaker 1: order to give all the dictators a reason and to 472 00:26:00,240 --> 00:26:04,399 Speaker 1: close down another industry. Well, the way they're going to 473 00:26:04,520 --> 00:26:07,880 Speaker 1: enforce this is the DMV registrations. They'll deny you, or 474 00:26:07,920 --> 00:26:12,000 Speaker 1: they'll have CARBS Enforcement unit doing audits of commercial fleets. 475 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:16,080 Speaker 1: They claim that so far they've gotten a lot of compliance. 476 00:26:16,240 --> 00:26:18,879 Speaker 1: One point five eight million vehicles have gotten fitted with 477 00:26:18,960 --> 00:26:23,800 Speaker 1: upgraded post twenty ten engines. But the trucking industry says 478 00:26:23,840 --> 00:26:25,880 Speaker 1: this is still not going to be good because even 479 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:28,760 Speaker 1: if you take a small percentage of vehicles off the road. 480 00:26:29,119 --> 00:26:31,520 Speaker 1: It's already been tough with the supply chain, but yeah, 481 00:26:31,520 --> 00:26:33,440 Speaker 1: I found out how important it was to have those 482 00:26:33,480 --> 00:26:36,400 Speaker 1: trucks delivering the goods to the stores. Now we don't 483 00:26:36,400 --> 00:26:39,560 Speaker 1: need fewer trucks on the roads. I know there's a 484 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:43,280 Speaker 1: lot of things still out of stock. As I tracked this. 485 00:26:43,359 --> 00:26:45,240 Speaker 1: When I go to the grocery store and there's still 486 00:26:45,280 --> 00:26:48,119 Speaker 1: a lot of empty shelves, there's still a lot of 487 00:26:48,520 --> 00:26:51,719 Speaker 1: sparse there's still shortages. Huh, yeah, they're still shortages. Actually, 488 00:26:51,760 --> 00:26:53,280 Speaker 1: I check the toilet paper every now and then. I 489 00:26:53,280 --> 00:26:57,439 Speaker 1: haven't seen a problem there. But yeah, because that was 490 00:26:57,480 --> 00:27:00,560 Speaker 1: caused by hoarding. Yes, that's true. That's true. That wasn't 491 00:27:00,720 --> 00:27:03,520 Speaker 1: a regular shortage because yeah, well what were some of 492 00:27:03,520 --> 00:27:06,119 Speaker 1: the supply chain shortages? Was it baby formula? Was that 493 00:27:06,320 --> 00:27:09,399 Speaker 1: baby formula? Yeah, which is still going on? It is 494 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:12,720 Speaker 1: huh yeah, no that you know what, this will go 495 00:27:12,800 --> 00:27:15,159 Speaker 1: down in history because right now there's a lot of 496 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:19,080 Speaker 1: political passions about this stuff. But a hundred years from now, 497 00:27:19,119 --> 00:27:21,320 Speaker 1: if there are still sober historians, they're going to look 498 00:27:21,359 --> 00:27:23,880 Speaker 1: back on the decisions made during the last three years 499 00:27:24,040 --> 00:27:29,320 Speaker 1: as probably the stupidest, most insane emotional overreaction absurdities that 500 00:27:30,280 --> 00:27:34,840 Speaker 1: a civilization has ever inflicted on itself. Ultimately, all this 501 00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 1: is about getting the big rigs to be electric, zero 502 00:27:38,280 --> 00:27:41,880 Speaker 1: emission vehicles. That's some of the trucking industry that don't 503 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:44,600 Speaker 1: know how that's gonna work. It's not possible right now. 504 00:27:44,640 --> 00:27:48,520 Speaker 1: The way the world is simply impossible. So I don't 505 00:27:48,560 --> 00:27:50,800 Speaker 1: I don't know what this is about. There's no charging 506 00:27:50,800 --> 00:27:55,199 Speaker 1: stations that there's no electrical grid to support it. You 507 00:27:55,200 --> 00:28:00,280 Speaker 1: can stop the story right there and we will. All right, 508 00:28:00,280 --> 00:28:02,919 Speaker 1: We got more coming up. Reminder the next hour, not 509 00:28:02,920 --> 00:28:04,880 Speaker 1: only you get another word, a keyword where you could 510 00:28:04,880 --> 00:28:08,159 Speaker 1: win a thousand dollars cash. We'll also have the Moist 511 00:28:08,240 --> 00:28:10,840 Speaker 1: Line returning for the new year. The Moist Line callers 512 00:28:10,840 --> 00:28:14,200 Speaker 1: will be here beginning around three twenty Johnny Ken kf 513 00:28:14,240 --> 00:28:17,480 Speaker 1: I AM six forty Live everywhere the iHeart Radio app. 514 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:20,800 Speaker 1: We're now on one to four pm. You can always 515 00:28:20,880 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 1: catch all of the John and Ken Show by downloading 516 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:27,080 Speaker 1: the podcast use the iHeartRadio app. Coming up after three o'clock, 517 00:28:27,359 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: another lawsuit against the Yellow Unified School District. Good grief, 518 00:28:30,960 --> 00:28:34,160 Speaker 1: but this time at least they convicted some school officials 519 00:28:34,440 --> 00:28:36,840 Speaker 1: in the cover up of a child sex abuse case. 520 00:28:37,320 --> 00:28:39,520 Speaker 1: We'll talk about this with the law firm of Manly 521 00:28:39,560 --> 00:28:42,880 Speaker 1: Stuart and Finalde Morgan. Stewart will join us right after 522 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:45,240 Speaker 1: the news at three oh five, which will be followed 523 00:28:45,240 --> 00:28:48,600 Speaker 1: by the first moist line of the new year on 524 00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:53,400 Speaker 1: the Johnny Ken Show. Well, things are apparently returning to 525 00:28:53,640 --> 00:28:59,160 Speaker 1: normal today in the Senior looa state of Mexico. This 526 00:28:59,280 --> 00:29:02,840 Speaker 1: actually took place largely in a city called Keilia, can 527 00:29:03,440 --> 00:29:07,280 Speaker 1: in the northern Sinaloa estate. It was just outside the city. 528 00:29:07,640 --> 00:29:12,320 Speaker 1: The Mexican government sent in security forces to capture a 529 00:29:12,520 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 1: video Guzman. And if you recognize the last name, he 530 00:29:16,680 --> 00:29:22,360 Speaker 1: is the son of the drug kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman. 531 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:24,800 Speaker 1: As you know, he just passed on the business to 532 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:27,920 Speaker 1: his son when he got imprisoned. And of course El 533 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:30,320 Speaker 1: Chappo is in prison in this country. When he was 534 00:29:30,360 --> 00:29:32,840 Speaker 1: in prison in Mexico, he escaped, So this time we 535 00:29:32,960 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 1: took him and we have him in a secure facility 536 00:29:35,040 --> 00:29:37,520 Speaker 1: in the United States. But he's son feel net prison. 537 00:29:37,600 --> 00:29:42,360 Speaker 1: So yeah, those were his employees that Chappo was grabbed 538 00:29:42,360 --> 00:29:45,160 Speaker 1: and taken to this country. Back in twenty seventeen. A 539 00:29:45,160 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 1: lot of people believe that they did this in preparation 540 00:29:48,560 --> 00:29:52,480 Speaker 1: for Old Joe's visit. Joe Biden is headed to Mexico 541 00:29:52,680 --> 00:29:57,920 Speaker 1: next Monday and Tuesday. Yeah, so when if Biden raised 542 00:29:57,920 --> 00:30:00,400 Speaker 1: the issue of all the drugs coming over the border, 543 00:30:01,080 --> 00:30:03,960 Speaker 1: then the Mexican president could say, Oh, but look what 544 00:30:04,040 --> 00:30:08,480 Speaker 1: we just did. We just caught this Guzman character. Right. Yes, 545 00:30:08,520 --> 00:30:10,240 Speaker 1: he doesn't have a nickname like his father yet, it's 546 00:30:10,240 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 1: just a video his first name, that's right, he's Guzman's 547 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 1: El Choppo. Yeah, the sun doesn't seem to like Chippo 548 00:30:18,280 --> 00:30:20,200 Speaker 1: or something. No. I don't know. If you saw pictures 549 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:22,000 Speaker 1: of him, he looks like a player. I just can't 550 00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:24,080 Speaker 1: explain it. But he looks one of these playboy guys 551 00:30:24,080 --> 00:30:26,280 Speaker 1: that thinks he's really cool. I don't know how old 552 00:30:26,280 --> 00:30:28,120 Speaker 1: he is. He looked really young, like he's in his twenties. 553 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:32,240 Speaker 1: Here is the toll, because what happened when they did 554 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:37,360 Speaker 1: this is well, the cartels reacted. Seven members of the 555 00:30:37,400 --> 00:30:41,600 Speaker 1: security forces were killed, including a colonel, twenty one injured, 556 00:30:41,600 --> 00:30:46,600 Speaker 1: eight civilians injured. There were twelve clashes with the security forces, 557 00:30:46,920 --> 00:30:50,360 Speaker 1: twenty five acts of looting. Two hundred and fifty vehicles 558 00:30:50,360 --> 00:30:53,840 Speaker 1: were set on fire and used to block roads and 559 00:30:53,920 --> 00:30:56,920 Speaker 1: fifty Yes, that's what the cartel does. They block roads 560 00:30:56,920 --> 00:30:59,880 Speaker 1: by setting vehicles on fire. My god, and putting him 561 00:30:59,880 --> 00:31:01,040 Speaker 1: out up there. So if you think you're just going 562 00:31:01,080 --> 00:31:03,320 Speaker 1: to tow the car, you gotta put out the fire force. See, 563 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:08,080 Speaker 1: you led a criminal organization succeed this well for so 564 00:31:08,120 --> 00:31:11,840 Speaker 1: many decades. This is what happens. They are Mexico. They 565 00:31:11,880 --> 00:31:15,640 Speaker 1: are the controlling force. There is no law enforcement, no military, 566 00:31:15,640 --> 00:31:18,560 Speaker 1: no government. It's going to stop them. No, And there's 567 00:31:18,560 --> 00:31:21,440 Speaker 1: been some pressure on them to do something because apparently 568 00:31:21,440 --> 00:31:24,760 Speaker 1: this cartel headed up by the Guzman's son is big 569 00:31:24,760 --> 00:31:27,880 Speaker 1: on fentyl and that's a big scourge in the United 570 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:30,360 Speaker 1: States right now. It's making its way all over the 571 00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:33,800 Speaker 1: country and causing all sorts of overdose problems. I mean, 572 00:31:33,800 --> 00:31:36,720 Speaker 1: we've talked about this before. The more powerful drugs are 573 00:31:36,760 --> 00:31:40,040 Speaker 1: coming out of Mexico now. Even though fentyl's largely made 574 00:31:40,080 --> 00:31:42,520 Speaker 1: in China, it makes its way through Mexico into the 575 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:45,640 Speaker 1: United States. They have more powerful meth now that they're 576 00:31:45,640 --> 00:31:48,840 Speaker 1: pushing on the American publication. This has really devastated the 577 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:52,080 Speaker 1: homeless community. These people don't even know how to survive anymore. 578 00:31:52,120 --> 00:31:57,640 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, they're killing thousands of Americans. It's fascinating that 579 00:31:57,720 --> 00:32:01,080 Speaker 1: our government allows this to happen. Thousands of Americans are 580 00:32:01,120 --> 00:32:05,760 Speaker 1: dying every year and there's zero being done to stop it. 581 00:32:07,240 --> 00:32:10,360 Speaker 1: This is life in Kuli Khan right now. There are 582 00:32:10,360 --> 00:32:14,920 Speaker 1: heavily armed teams patrolling and pickup trucks, and they're telling 583 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 1: normal people to stay indoors. Schools are closed, all the 584 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:23,800 Speaker 1: administrative offices the government closed as well. Street blockades erected. 585 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:27,640 Speaker 1: So life's been shut down in that region because the 586 00:32:27,920 --> 00:32:32,640 Speaker 1: drug cartel is having a temper tantrum over this. Uh 587 00:32:33,600 --> 00:32:44,160 Speaker 1: over Joauquin Guzman video. Yeah, we're a video being being arrested. Yeah. 588 00:32:44,200 --> 00:32:46,480 Speaker 1: What they tried to do was not just blocked the 589 00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:48,520 Speaker 1: roads and said vehicles on fire. They went to the 590 00:32:48,560 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 1: airport and started shooting up buildings and planes. They tried 591 00:32:51,760 --> 00:32:55,000 Speaker 1: everything they could. Because back in twenty nineteen they captured 592 00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:57,640 Speaker 1: this guy and after they did the same kind of violence, 593 00:32:58,080 --> 00:33:00,920 Speaker 1: the president decided to release them. He didn't want too 594 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:03,200 Speaker 1: much bloodshed. So I guess they thought, but that worked 595 00:33:03,200 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: four years ago, let's try it again. Maybe we can 596 00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:10,720 Speaker 1: force them to give up a video, but not so far. 597 00:33:10,920 --> 00:33:13,000 Speaker 1: It's only been a couple of days, but not so Yeah, 598 00:33:13,040 --> 00:33:15,760 Speaker 1: and this was, you know, according to news reports, this 599 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:21,120 Speaker 1: is almost like a symbolic arrest because the president Lopez 600 00:33:21,160 --> 00:33:24,480 Speaker 1: Operador was getting criticized for being soft on the cartels. 601 00:33:25,880 --> 00:33:29,080 Speaker 1: They had released him from custody in twenty nineteen. And 602 00:33:29,160 --> 00:33:31,960 Speaker 1: so you're, you know, with Biden coming and all the 603 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:37,920 Speaker 1: thousands of people dying from the Mexican drugs. Well, you know, 604 00:33:37,960 --> 00:33:39,720 Speaker 1: when this guy came into power, he said, I want 605 00:33:39,720 --> 00:33:41,920 Speaker 1: to do something different than just have a military war 606 00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:44,840 Speaker 1: on drugs. But now they're saying a few years later 607 00:33:44,880 --> 00:33:46,160 Speaker 1: he's given up on them. You've got to have a 608 00:33:46,160 --> 00:33:49,480 Speaker 1: military war and win it. Yeah, there's no other way 609 00:33:49,520 --> 00:33:52,400 Speaker 1: but a military war. Because the drug cartel is its 610 00:33:52,440 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 1: own military. No, they're so powerful with their own troops. 611 00:33:55,880 --> 00:33:58,400 Speaker 1: Plus they pay off some many officials told just look 612 00:33:58,440 --> 00:34:00,120 Speaker 1: the other way. They own a lot of officials, they 613 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:01,640 Speaker 1: own a lot of the police, they own a lot 614 00:34:01,640 --> 00:34:04,280 Speaker 1: of the military, they own everything. It's probably too far gone. 615 00:34:04,280 --> 00:34:06,000 Speaker 1: It can never it can ever go back. Do you 616 00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:08,440 Speaker 1: know how bad the scott According to the governor of 617 00:34:08,480 --> 00:34:12,359 Speaker 1: the Sina low estate. Ruben roacha cartel gunman showed up 618 00:34:12,360 --> 00:34:15,799 Speaker 1: at local hospitals trying to abduct doctors to take them 619 00:34:15,800 --> 00:34:21,080 Speaker 1: away to treat their wounded fighters. Yeah about that, I 620 00:34:21,080 --> 00:34:23,879 Speaker 1: mean that's really desperate, Rocha said, though the gunman would 621 00:34:23,880 --> 00:34:25,560 Speaker 1: be treated, they showed up at the hospitals, but the 622 00:34:25,600 --> 00:34:28,920 Speaker 1: gunman shouldn't try to abduct medical person. You know, we 623 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:32,319 Speaker 1: just this is a bad neighbor to have, you know, 624 00:34:32,400 --> 00:34:35,600 Speaker 1: sometimes it's too unstable. Remember a few years ago they 625 00:34:35,600 --> 00:34:38,160 Speaker 1: were picked as one of the most unstable nations on 626 00:34:38,200 --> 00:34:43,600 Speaker 1: the planet. Oh yeah, Yeah, the US government had major 627 00:34:43,680 --> 00:34:48,040 Speaker 1: travel warning. There are definitely sections of Mexico that nobody 628 00:34:48,080 --> 00:34:53,000 Speaker 1: should ever go to because it's so unlawful, unlawful. It's 629 00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:58,000 Speaker 1: all lawless, unlawful. Yeah, And because the drug cartel's own 630 00:34:58,080 --> 00:35:01,799 Speaker 1: wide swatches of land and they have their own checkpoints, 631 00:35:02,640 --> 00:35:06,200 Speaker 1: and you get stopped on the road and the drug 632 00:35:06,200 --> 00:35:09,839 Speaker 1: cartel stops you and they go through your car and 633 00:35:09,960 --> 00:35:12,640 Speaker 1: I don't maybe they're trying to see if you've got drugs. 634 00:35:14,160 --> 00:35:18,120 Speaker 1: And apparently because this failed president of Mexico took this 635 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,480 Speaker 1: approach that we're not going to have the military fighting 636 00:35:20,520 --> 00:35:24,880 Speaker 1: the drug cartels. According to one expert, Actually, the cartels 637 00:35:24,880 --> 00:35:28,040 Speaker 1: they use this to grow stronger. Well, is she compromised. 638 00:35:28,080 --> 00:35:31,640 Speaker 1: Then they've organized themselves better, they've armed themselves better, they've 639 00:35:31,640 --> 00:35:34,920 Speaker 1: strengthening their structure, their finances. Okay, he let them do it. 640 00:35:35,320 --> 00:35:38,960 Speaker 1: You wonder if yeah, right, you wonder if he's not 641 00:35:39,320 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 1: getting some sort of payoff. Well, because that's not an 642 00:35:41,560 --> 00:35:44,160 Speaker 1: explanation I wanted to do something different. It's like, no, 643 00:35:44,280 --> 00:35:46,799 Speaker 1: that's a really bad idea. It's not something different. Well, 644 00:35:46,840 --> 00:35:48,480 Speaker 1: we've always said that in this country, the war on 645 00:35:48,560 --> 00:35:50,640 Speaker 1: drugs has been a failure. We need a new approach. 646 00:35:51,239 --> 00:35:53,160 Speaker 1: But as part of the approach is let's just have 647 00:35:53,200 --> 00:35:55,600 Speaker 1: these injection sites so you can watch them die, but 648 00:35:56,040 --> 00:35:59,840 Speaker 1: we'll save them. No, why is it a failure? They 649 00:36:00,040 --> 00:36:05,719 Speaker 1: consistently don't do enough. They just they Why why do 650 00:36:05,800 --> 00:36:09,080 Speaker 1: they always fails it that hard? There are there are 651 00:36:09,160 --> 00:36:11,320 Speaker 1: countries where they don't put up. When you go to Singapore, 652 00:36:11,360 --> 00:36:13,239 Speaker 1: you're not going to see this in the street. It's 653 00:36:13,239 --> 00:36:15,800 Speaker 1: like a homeless situation. There are cities here in southern 654 00:36:15,800 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 1: California within five miles of where I'm sitting, like Glendale, 655 00:36:18,960 --> 00:36:21,040 Speaker 1: you don't see you don't see homeless people in Glendale. 656 00:36:21,280 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 1: You go five miles in another direction, and there's hundreds 657 00:36:23,640 --> 00:36:26,040 Speaker 1: of them. Why, there are some countries that don't have 658 00:36:26,080 --> 00:36:28,640 Speaker 1: any drug problems at all, there are others that are overrun. 659 00:36:28,920 --> 00:36:31,719 Speaker 1: It depends on whether you're going to stamp it out 660 00:36:31,800 --> 00:36:33,719 Speaker 1: or not, whether you're going to take the action. And 661 00:36:33,760 --> 00:36:37,960 Speaker 1: you have to take strong, swift action, severe action sometimes 662 00:36:38,040 --> 00:36:41,920 Speaker 1: and you have to do it early. Yeah, you choose 663 00:36:41,920 --> 00:36:44,239 Speaker 1: not to. It means you don't care or you're being 664 00:36:44,280 --> 00:36:49,160 Speaker 1: paid off. Mexican president, somebody want to track his finances. 665 00:36:48,800 --> 00:36:51,000 Speaker 1: Where does he go at the end of his term? 666 00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:53,359 Speaker 1: You know, because money gets I mean, we were talking 667 00:36:53,400 --> 00:36:55,440 Speaker 1: the other day about all the money that gets laundered 668 00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:58,480 Speaker 1: for Bernie made Off. Did we talk about that new 669 00:36:58,520 --> 00:37:01,680 Speaker 1: documentary coming out? No? Maybe I was talking a couple 670 00:37:01,719 --> 00:37:04,040 Speaker 1: of friends of mine. I got a minute here, So 671 00:37:04,080 --> 00:37:08,279 Speaker 1: there's new documentary show? Yeah, yeah, I just talk all day, 672 00:37:08,320 --> 00:37:09,480 Speaker 1: so I don't know if I'm on the air off 673 00:37:09,480 --> 00:37:12,359 Speaker 1: the here. So there's a new documentary on made Off 674 00:37:12,480 --> 00:37:14,520 Speaker 1: on Netflix. I hadn't watched it yet, but I heard 675 00:37:14,560 --> 00:37:19,839 Speaker 1: an interview on it and apparently made Off was investing 676 00:37:19,920 --> 00:37:24,840 Speaker 1: money for every criminal organization in the world from Eastern 677 00:37:24,880 --> 00:37:30,640 Speaker 1: European crime syndicates and Russian oligarchs, to Colombian cocaine cartels, 678 00:37:30,719 --> 00:37:35,040 Speaker 1: to Mexican drug cartels, to the traditional mafia here in America, 679 00:37:35,160 --> 00:37:37,920 Speaker 1: and they would send their money to certain banks, like 680 00:37:37,960 --> 00:37:41,000 Speaker 1: in Austria, for example. Then Austria would send made Off 681 00:37:41,000 --> 00:37:43,160 Speaker 1: the money, so it looked like an investment from a 682 00:37:43,200 --> 00:37:46,120 Speaker 1: bank in Austria. It actually was money from one of 683 00:37:46,120 --> 00:37:50,279 Speaker 1: these criminal or drug organizations. But made Off then was 684 00:37:50,320 --> 00:37:52,440 Speaker 1: stealing the money, right. It was a Ponzi scheme. There 685 00:37:52,440 --> 00:37:55,160 Speaker 1: were no investments going on. And he took a one 686 00:37:55,200 --> 00:37:59,279 Speaker 1: hundred and fifty year sentence in prison without fighting it 687 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:04,000 Speaker 1: because there was a mafia hit on him and he 688 00:38:04,040 --> 00:38:06,600 Speaker 1: didn't want to die, so he took the prison sentence 689 00:38:06,640 --> 00:38:09,719 Speaker 1: figuring that I'll save his life. That's the whole point 690 00:38:09,719 --> 00:38:13,160 Speaker 1: of this documentary. This guy who did the documentary figures 691 00:38:13,200 --> 00:38:16,600 Speaker 1: that Sam Bankman freed with this cryptocurrency, probably had the 692 00:38:16,640 --> 00:38:19,560 Speaker 1: same game going on, and that those billions of dollars 693 00:38:19,600 --> 00:38:23,279 Speaker 1: in cryptocurrency because cryptocurrency is what the drug runners use. Now, 694 00:38:24,280 --> 00:38:25,680 Speaker 1: all right, we've got to take a break. We got 695 00:38:25,719 --> 00:38:27,960 Speaker 1: more covered up. Johnny ken kf I am six forty 696 00:38:27,960 --> 00:38:31,200 Speaker 1: live everywhere the iHeartRadio app. And we've got Jason Middleton 697 00:38:31,520 --> 00:38:33,200 Speaker 1: and for Debrah Mark live in the twenty four hour 698 00:38:33,280 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 1: calf I Newsroom