Portland riot squad officers resign after an officer faces misdemeanor battery charges for striking journalist Terry Jacobs with a baton during a police-led confrontation. While the host defends law enforcement, criticizing the indictment as petty and warning that defunding police would harm minorities like in The Purge, he simultaneously attacks Portland leadership and the grand jury's decision. The segment concludes by promoting patriotic merchandise and defending Mike Lindell against censorship claims, framing the incident through a lens of political polarization rather than simple accountability. [Automatically generated summary]
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Dangerous Riot Team Situation00:14:28
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Hey, I want to talk about what's going on in Portland.
That's a huge mess.
And you know why I came to this point, man?
It's just a lack of leadership.
It shouldn't be.
Yeah, it's a lack of leadership in the city, particularly from the mayor.
I mean, ever since this George Floyd incident, this city has been literally burning.
Yeah.
Like every night.
I mean, I don't know how many times they tried to burn down the courthouse.
Yeah.
So I'm sure there's a lot of stress involved with the police, the officers that was on that riot team.
I'm sure these cops are very frustrated.
Yeah, stressed out.
But anyway, 50, like a teacher.
You know, a teacher, a good teacher, you go to work and the kids, she want to teach the kids, help the kids get education, but the kids ain't telling this.
Like you're goofing off.
Yeah.
Frustrate.
Yeah.
But I'm pretty sure this is how these police officers feel.
Dealing with a bunch of kids, man.
Yeah, so 50 officers have resigned.
And when I first heard this story, I thought they actually quick to force.
No, they're still with Portland PD.
They just went back to their regular positions.
They're just not going to be a part of this riot team that they assembled.
Don't blame them.
These people are getting persecuted for little minuscule things, man.
Yeah.
I mean, these officers that participate in these riots, I mean, go after these riots and these protests, they're being screamed at.
Things are being thrown on them.
I mean, some of them being shot at.
Yeah, people are.
Cocktails are being thrown.
Yeah, I've seen incidents where they're shooting fireworks off.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So it's like it's...
God bless the officers.
That's why we support the blue.
It's an extremely tough job.
And a lot of people think it's the reason why they resigned and don't want to do it no more because an indictment came down from a grand jury for one of the officers.
Yeah, because they have absolutely the cops, they have no support.
Absolutely none.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they handed down indictment.
I think the charges is fourth degree.
I saw it.
I think it's a misdemeanor.
I'm like, I'm thinking, like, why would you even charge them?
Yeah.
That's a real petty crime.
Yeah.
The printer?
Yeah.
It was a lady that got that brought the charges, right?
Her name was Terry Jacobs.
They called her a journalist.
I guess she is.
She had a camera around her neck and she had a press badge, but I ain't never heard of her or see you anywhere.
Yeah, I don't like the red hair, though.
It looks so much better as a brunette.
What?
You don't like red hair?
Oh, I love red hair.
Just not on her.
She's a cute girl, man.
Brown hair, brunette, got a badge.
All right, so look like Tomboy, man.
She's kind of cute, man.
Hey, Kevin.
Red hair, I don't know what it was.
It just came out.
Maybe the lightning was bad.
I don't know.
Kevin, what?
Let's get serious on this.
So she's a photographer, huh?
She's a journalist, too, I guess.
I don't say much by today's standard.
I mean, okay.
Hell, I'm a journalist.
Hey, okay, so let me lead up.
I'm going to show y'all the video of what actually happened.
So when this happened, before I show you the video, bring back to me, before I show the video, this is what happened.
I mean, it wasn't a protest.
At some point, it was a protest, but at some point, Portland PD declared this a riot.
And they're screaming over there.
Um, so Intercom saying, Hey, move back.
Yeah, move back.
I mean, they're doing that.
They're telling people, move back.
Hey, you final warning.
It's move back.
Yeah, it's actually like a countdown.
They'll say, This has been declared.
No longer a protest.
This is a riot.
You have five minutes to move.
T-minus 30 seconds.
I'm going to start beating your ass.
Yeah, and then they have four.
Fuck it.
I said, move.
I mean, they tell you.
I mean, they let you know this is going down.
You need to clear out of the area.
That's how it works.
They ain't jumping out of the bushes, beating the shit out of you.
Yeah, they did.
I'm actually telling you, warning.
It's a countdown.
Yeah.
Once we hit zero, your ass is mine.
Yeah, they're not in the bushes like, here comes one.
As soon as you get here, I'm going to bastard in the head with my baton.
It's not like that.
Yeah.
They're not ambushing people.
Yeah, so they've been declared a riot.
Can you imagine if a cops was out there ambushed people jumping out of dumpsters?
Coming behind bushes and shit.
Yeah, that'd be excessive.
These cops are professionals.
They are a part of the riot team.
Yeah.
They treat people.
They warn people: hey, man, I'm telling you, we get to zero.
All right, so if I see you, you ain't gonna like it.
So, and this is the video.
Somebody got this on the cell phone.
All right, go ahead and show the video.
First, I couldn't determine where she was at.
Yeah, somebody getting drugged out of there right now.
Yeah, so they didn't clear out of the area, obviously.
Yeah.
Oh, here she goes right here.
She's running.
Dude, that was a nice.
What you call that in hockey?
You call that a cross-check.
Something tells me this dude used to play hockey.
He cross-checked in the back of the head and when she was on the floor.
All right, look.
And that was a big ass white boy.
Hey, can you show that again?
Can you slow it down?
Because I could really.
Okay, so she said, Terry, the journalist, so-called journalist, she said a friend and them got caught up in the cops.
So I'm thinking that's her friend getting caught.
Y'all didn't move fast enough.
Yeah.
But then she comes running out.
This is like a damn scene out of Friday the 13th.
He's Jason Voorhees.
She's running.
He's walking in steel catcher.
That is one big ass white boy.
Yeah, that's a solid dude.
I mean, I don't know why.
That dude about 6'2, about 260.
Look how tight his uniform is.
Yeah, I think where he got himself.
I mean, if Portland PD are training officers, I'm not sure.
I don't think you're allowed to hit people in the head with a baton.
Yeah, but I mean, if Portland PD is training the officers to hit people in the head as they're running away, then he did nothing wrong.
I don't know what they're training them.
If that's how they're training them, I told you, we counted down from five minutes.
I told you, if this countdown hits zero and I see you, I'm going to get you.
Hey, I mean, they warned all these people there.
But I think what got him in trouble was I mean, the cross.
I mean, I don't know, man.
I know when I was a security guard, when I was a security professional, I had a gun put me.
I had a 38.
We got, hey, we're in California.
We got licensed.
It's my security.
It's in California to carry a baton and a gun because we're security guards.
Can I tell them my story, man?
Man, tell them, man.
Hurry up.
Like Keith was saying, I had a 38 snug nose.
I don't even think I had any bullets in that bitch.
They didn't give you any bullets.
I think I had one bullet and it was in my pocket.
He was like, Barney Fight, Barney Fight.
I had a nightstick, right?
Yeah.
They told me specifically, this is to soften people up and to warn people, or if you're in a fighting struggle to arrest somebody, or maybe if you're life in danger.
But they said never, never hit anybody in the head with this stick.
It's a dead whip.
You could kill them.
It's for extremities and, you know, like arms, legs.
And legs, yeah.
Not down in the head.
Never hit him in the head.
Unless the cops are being trained to hit women as they're fleeing away in the back of the head, then he's cool.
I don't think that's what really got me in trouble because he's allowed to move people.
Yeah, he's moving.
She ain't moving fast enough.
Yeah, so he's running, but you still, you ain't moving.
I mean, there's a countdown to this.
So I understand officers have the right to push you and stuff like that.
To move the crowd.
And he was definitely moving with that damn cross-check in the back of the head.
Yeah, so I don't know.
Move, bitch.
I told you, when this countdown hits zero, I told you, you ain't going to like me.
Hey, I got a job I got to do.
Yeah.
I'm trying to clear these streets.
I'm trying to clean these streets.
But I think what got him in trouble when she fell down to the ground, when he stood over her body and he hit her again.
That was a little unnecessary.
I mean, you just cross-checked her in the back of the head.
That's why she fell.
I mean, I think that's what got him in trouble.
Yeah.
But what they charge him with?
Fourth degree battery.
That's a misdemeanor.
Her injuries wasn't substantial.
She's, I mean, I think at this point, I think it would have been.
I didn't see any pictures.
I'm thinking if she was messed up, those pictures would be out there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I looked all over from so she didn't sustain any huge injuries, but as far as I know, and they gave her $50,000 to settle it.
Yeah, I think I'm not trying to condone what the officer did.
I mean, it was a riot.
I mean, you got to realize police officer human.
I think it would have been more of a learning experience to sit down with that police officer and say, hey, look, I saw the video.
I know it's a ride.
Look, we still cool.
But I got to suspend you.
But don't worry with pay.
Got to suspend for 10 days.
And I'm going to send you to get some more training.
I think personally he went wrong is that when she was on the ground.
On the ground.
Yeah, the Wayne Gretzky head check you put on her ass.
I think that's what got you in trouble.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you facing charges.
And she was prepared to get caught up in something because she's got a gas mask on.
Yeah.
And you're a journalist.
You're a professional.
You're a photographer.
You know what riot teams do.
You know there's a warning.
Y'all wasn't moving fast enough.
And you're inside of a riot.
Yeah.
That's a very dangerous, risky situation.
Yeah, and it's like you could have been killed.
Yeah.
They don't just, the cops just don't show up and everybody's protesting, just sitting there.
And they're like, you know what?
It's a ride now.
Let's kill them.
They don't do that.
That's not how it works.
They let you know it's, yeah.
It's by law.
They got to warn you.
You can't.
I mean, I've been very, we support the blue.
I've been critical of police officers, but I just want to reiterate this was a riot.
It's not a protest.
Yeah.
This is a very dangerous situation.
Yeah.
That woman is a grown woman.
She's an adult.
She knows what she knew better.
She knew better.
You should have known better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But as far as charge with the cop, I think that's a little petty.
She didn't die.
She doesn't have serious bodily injury.
I think it's more of a training issue with these police officers.
We need to train them a little better because they're just human.
They need to learn how to de-escalate better.
But then again, it's easy for me to judge his police officer.
That's right.
I don't think he should be facing charges, but it is room for some more education and training.
It's easy for us to judge just sitting here.
wasn't right in his shoes right it's it's so easy to like what you call it monday morning quarterback yeah everybody get look at the replay yeah and you just get the critique and know what the quarterback we wasn't in his shoes if i had a video camera in my house and everybody replayed everything i'd have been canceled a long time ago because i'm just human cops are human this this photographer she's allowed to be human but these cops are not yeah I mean,
that whole situation in Portland is just bad.
And it all came from the top.
Poor leadership.
This should have never, this should have never happened.
It should have never came to this point.
I read this on Twitter.
It's the Oregon Justice Resource Center.
Yeah.
Our client, Terry Jacobs, was brutally beaten in the head, neck, back, and face with a baton by officer.
No, brutally beaten.
Rodney King, he was brutally beaten.
Yeah.
Now, now the officer's been indicted.
The first indictment to come from 6,000 incidents of police use of force at last year's protests.
These are not protests.
They're riots.
They're allowed to protest.
Everybody in this country is allowed to protest, but once you become violent.
Yeah, and it's out of hand.
That's not a protest.
It's a riot.
Yeah.
Like, I find it crazy, man.
Y'all call all these situations that's been going over the last several years in Portland and these others, the autonomous zones.
Those are insurrections.
These are riots.
And y'all call them protests.
But what happened at the Capitol building, all of a sudden, that's a riot and that's an insurrection.
Yeah.
It's just stupid.
That's how they frame everything.
So there's going to be more charges coming down.
So I see why they stepped down because they're out there in a dangerous situation trying to do, keep the city safe.
And y'all passing out charges, indictments.
So I see why they resigned.
Yeah.
I will resign too.
I will let these people burn that shithole to the ground.
If y'all don't want to support the cops, hey, you don't got no ride team.
If it's such a, if they just protesting, why you need a ride team?
Why you need people on the ride squad?
Hey, let me say this.
Let them burn that.
Let them burn Portland to the ground.
Yeah, they're talking about defunding the police.
You know, if y'all defunded the police in these inner cities, you know what that city would turn into?
It would be like in that damn movie, The Purge.
Majority of people is going to be good, stay in the house, but the criminals are going to come out and do whatever they want.
Your city is going to turn into a scene from the purge if cops, if y'all just defunded the police.
I think you need to take a couple, especially in these liberal cities, y'all need to actually take a couple more steps backwards before y'all realize this is a bad, this is just bad policies y'all pushing.
Y'all need to lose y'all's police for about three, four months.
Defunding Police in Inner Cities00:03:01
Chicago, all y'all.
Y'all need to step down and walk away and let them deal with it.
But the city would turn into the purge.
They need to realize that.
Then y'all can call out these people that want to abolish the police like Black Lives Matter.
Then y'all can see for real what's really going to happen because the only time when you defund the police, the only people that's going to suffer is women, children in these inner cities.
And just minorities.
Yeah, minorities.
Black folks.
Brown folks.
They're going to suffer the most.
White people, they ain't going to suffer.
They're in gated communities and shit.
Not all of them.
Man, they got white privilege.
They got gated communities.
They got their own security.
White people are going to be just fine.
Inner cities.
Y'all talking about it.
I see what you're saying in the inner cities where it's 99% minority.
I get that.
Yeah, you're fucked.
Yeah.
But this affects white people too.
Yeah, it affects white people.
The white liberals.
Black Lives Matter.
It's going to affect y'all.
Yeah, it's going to affect some white folks.
Some white folks.
But anyway.
Hey, man.
Hey.
I hope the police, man.
I hope this, man.
Man, y'all man Portland, you guys are, you guys screwed man.
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