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June 3, 2011 - Dan Bidondi Show
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We Are Change Dan Bidondi Confronts Pawtucket Police May 30th, 2011
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This is the first time of the video.
This is the first time of the video.
This is the first time of the video.
I'm a member of the press.
You know how long this firetruck is going to be?
You all right, sir?
Sir, are you okay?
Can I leave your hands off me?
This is my first amendment to the Constitution.
This is United States territory.
This is New World Order property.
I'm a radio talk show host.
I'm a radio talk show host.
I'm a radio talk host.
Nothing.
Why is there a mark on his face?
Nothing happened.
Listen, I'm not going to tell you again.
Go on the sidewalk, please.
How you doing, sir?
Hey, how you doing?
This is a police scene.
You go on the other side of the sidewalk, sir.
Excuse me, sir.
I'm a member of the press.
This is my first amendment to the Constitution.
You have your ID?
All right, good.
Come on over here.
Come on over here.
You can stand right over here, sir.
This is Central Falls property on top of it.
Yep.
OK, good.
Why does he have a bruise on his face?
Sir, stand over there, OK?
Why does he have a bruise on his face?
I'm a member of this country.
It's my constitutional right.
Why does he have a mark on his face like that?
OK.
This ain't no police state.
I want you to understand this.
It's my full constitutional right to ask questions.
I'm standing in the middle of the road, sir.
Sir, you're standing in the middle of the road now, okay?
I would suggest you get on the sidewalk, please.
There's no cars coming.
Yes, you're in the middle of the road, though.
Please step on the sidewalk.
That's all I'm asking you.
Thank you.
But there's no car.
I'm not obstructing traffic.
I'm not obstructing no justice here.
It's my full constitutional right to do so.
I'm a member of the press.
Actually, I have to stand over here instead of watching my... I'm a radio talk show host.
I'm advising you of my constitutional rights.
and they will not be violated.
Apparently the guy's got a a mark on his face but nobody knows what happened.
Hey sir, why is there a mock on his face?
I guess it's the police state.
Can't ask questions, you're not allowed to stand in the street because it's New World Auto Property.
Why does that man have blood stains all over his face?
We have a right to know as taxpaying citizens.
It's my constitutional duty and responsibility to ask questions.
And they shall not be infringed.
You're not above the what?
Right here on Rand Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island.
Or on the border, I guess, of Central Falls and Pawtucket.
It's a man with a bloody face and nobody knows nothing.
So you're going to back up a little bit.
The rescue's here, okay?
They're gonna need a little... Just back up a few more feet.
Yep, I'm on a sidewalk, sir.
Yep, I know where you are, okay?
I'm on a sidewalk.
The rescue needs to tend to this guy, so just back up a few more feet for me, okay?
Give me a little bit of room.
Okay, you're good right there.
- Yeah, don't come any closer. - Look, sir, is this your property?
You live here, right here?
So get off the property.
That's our landlord's property.
You live in this house right here?
He owns the same home right there.
Okay, well, step down, please.
This isn't your property.
He told me to stay away from the... Thank you.
Did you just ask me why he's got bruises on his face?
I mean, answer the question.
I didn't see any bruises on his face.
He's got one.
I can see it with the video camera.
That could be his complexion, no?
I don't know.
Yeah, but that's not right.
He's a defenseless old man.
- Again, let me use a question.
Did you just ask me why he's got bruises on his face?
I mean, answer the question.
I didn't see any bruises on his face.
He's got one.
I can see it with the video camera.
It could be his complexion, though.
Answer the question.
I didn't see any bruises on his face.
He's got one.
I can see it with the video camera.
It could be his complexion, though.
I don't know.
Yeah, but that's not right.
It defends its own man.
Answer the question.
Hey, sir, why do you have bruises on your face?
You have a right to answer the question.
I'm on the sidewalk yelling now.
That's disorderly conduct.
Sir, no, it's not.
I know my constitutional rights.
I'm a member of the press.
I know every constitutional right.
Make sure you relax, okay?
I'm relaxing.
I had a friend who was shot.
An innocent friend who was naked.
He was shot in the back.
Five members of the Pawtucket Police.
That's his complexion, folks.
He's got an ambulance attending to him.
You're all watching Truth Radio Live.
Truth Radio Live via satellite radio.
As folks, this man's got a bruise and cuts and lacerations on his face.
Nobody knows why or if it's a common it.
That's just his complexion.
We got medical attention to them.
Do not
Do not see a smile.
Yeah, nice perplexion.
Hey sir, you okay?
You have a right to speak, you know it's your First Amendment.
Don't let them tell you otherwise.
Did they hit you with any mace or anything?
I've got to add video.
I've got three cameras around here right now.
You have anything to say, you have the right to say it.
Listen, you're free to talk to him anytime after we leave, okay?
How's that?
You can ask all the questions you want.
Excuse me, sir.
I've got three shadow cameras around here.
That's okay.
I'm not afraid.
I love the camera.
I'm not afraid.
This is my republic.
This is my country.
I have a right to defend it.
My First Amendment of the Constitution shall not be infringed.
You're not above the law, so... My First Amendment.
No, that's if the obstruction thing's overblown.
That officer's trying to speak to him, okay?
By you yelling at him and obstructing us, okay?
I'm asking him a question.
So leave it alone for a minute.
I'm asking that question.
I'll just make sure it's the office designer that works.
That's all I do.
This is a republic, not a new world order.
Sarah, you okay?
You okay?
You got a box on your face.
God bless you.
Hi!
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