Did Ralo SNITCH In His Fed Drug Case?! Former Fed Breaks Down The Case!
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Welcome to Fed It.
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Today we're gonna cover Ralo, guys.
Let's get into it, man.
It's gonna be lit.
Move over to the guys.
I used to be a special agent on Linux investigations.
This is the arrest paperwork.
Okay.
So here is the booking.
Um cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
Those are like two crimes that I'm very good agent, very strong agent.
I did a lot of big cases.
I've done title three intercepts, which is basically listening to phones.
I've written hundreds of affidavits to arrest people.
I've done uh I've been the grand jury and testified a million times.
I've done big cases.
Uh I've done yo, what's up, guys?
Welcome to uh Fed It Man.
Uh sorry for starting a little bit late, guys.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
I'm a little sick.
Feel like Jordan with the flu game, but we gonna we're still gonna perform regardless of how I feel, man.
Had a long day.
But uh today we're gonna cover the Rallo drug case, okay, guys.
We got quite a bit to cover.
So I'm gonna just get right into it, baby.
All right, so who is this guy?
Who is Rallo?
So we're gonna go ahead and uh get you guys a quick little intro into who he is.
He's a musician out of Atlanta, and uh let me get this screen shared with you guys here in a second.
Give me one second, man.
And I'm I'm solo today, guys.
I know you guys had a couple of um uh some of you guys didn't like it too much.
That I had some ladies on on some of the other shows, but hey man, sometimes you gotta get some people to help you out with um uh you know doing your whole you know super chats and everything else like that.
But let me hit some of these real quick, real fast.
Okay, so I see um okay.
So we got uh EFC MMA sporting update about EFC.
Hi, Marion.
Do you know Rallo reverted to Islam?
Yes, I do I do know he's been pretty uh religious as of recently.
Um if you look at his most recent stuff, which I'm gonna show you guys here on his Instagram here in a second.
Um so okay.
So who is Rallo?
Uh let's go over the quick Wikipedia as usual, since you guys love to make fun of my Wikipedia.
Um, here he is.
So uh Rallo, known uh Terrell Davis, known by his stage name Rallo is an American rapper signed to Gucci Man 1017 Records via Inscape Scope Records and his own label Fam America Records.
Guys, keep in mind this Fam America thing.
We're gonna be talking about that quite a bit.
Rollo gained recognition following the release of a single Can't Lie featuring rapper uh future, which was released in 2015.
Swin magazine placed a song at number 65 on its every future song of 2015 ranked list.
Um, and you know, and then obviously he got arrested.
Not much of a wiki page here, which is strange for a rapper, but let's see here.
Now we're gonna go ahead.
I'm gonna share this with you guys real fast, and I'm gonna move this over here.
Give me one sec, guys.
Yes, but yeah, he he he has reverted to Islam.
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Um, it isn't easy to get him on the show.
Uh, but we will definitely, I will make a change.
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Um, so here, let me open up another screen here because this thing always messing up.
Okay, I'm gonna move this over here.
Okay.
So you guys are probably wondering who is Rollo.
Show you guys real fast.
Rollo, bam.
Actually, you know what?
Let me just open up.
Let me move this over here.
I'll just move that over here.
So here he is, right here.
Share a screen with y'all real fast.
Let me close this.
Oh somebody else.
Cardi Bands, a man that was definitely trying to get some attention.
Now you know how it'll be guys.
You you know, it's it's girls always want attention, guys.
It's a we should we should we know that on this side of the internet.
So here's Instagram here, by the way, guys.
You know, 1.2 million followers, obviously a huge following.
Yeah, here he is praying.
Um, right.
This is the album cover, uh, political prisoner, right?
Which I have a muted guys.
I don't want to get hit with the uh I don't want to get hit with the with the copyright.
But yeah, here's the Instagram right here, guys.
Okay.
Here's the infamous yellow lambo, which you guys are gonna see this again soon.
Um and here's his click the link below, right?
So you break click the link, and where does it bring you?
Brings you here.
So he's trying to get a pardon, guys, right now.
All right.
So let's go forward a little bit here.
I don't know why this thing is acting like this.
Let me refresh it.
Of weed.
Yeah, so Rallo's situation is a little bit different.
But at the same time, you know, there are people making millions and billions for selling, you know, tens of thousands of pounds, you know, in other states, and they're not being prosecuted federally, even though they bulk violated federal statutes.
And that's why it's so unjust to incarcerate some, but allow, you know, mostly the elite and mostly, you know, older white men to so basically um he's trying to get a pardon, guys, because um he got in which we're gonna read the case here in a second, uh, as far as like he got hit with a marijuana charge.
But here's the thing, guys.
Marijuana is legal, illegal federally.
Yes, some states do have it legal, um, but it does not matter because it is still illegal federally, and the way that he was trafficking it, it affects interstate commerce, which we've talked about this on this podcast a bunch of times, guys.
We already know what happens when you cross state lines, right?
It automatically becomes federal, and now you're gonna run into more issues because the feds don't lose, and we're gonna be looking at it here in a second.
So um, this is TMZ, and I don't want to play too much of this in case they try to hit me with that copyright.
But um prosper while locking color like Rallo.
Okay, so and this is him doing Sopramo, you know.
I mean, uh, and this is Rallo uh Famerica, it's his music channel.
Um, and I've and the song that they were talking about before, so you type in Rallo.
So look at this, right?
You go on YouTube, right?
Look at all this stuff here.
Rallo make it 12 million in drug game, only having three million after leaving.
Rallo on the biggest drug dealer in the bluff, you know what I'm saying?
Uh where else here?
There's we have more stuff.
Rallo being his mom's sugar daddy even after drug kingpin, dad passed away.
Uh feds claim they found no nope.
Rallo, I went to jail 32 times in four years.
Future always wanted me to stop selling drugs.
You know, it's like drug busted like this is just not a good look.
You know what I'm saying?
Like all this stuff is uh Raoul shows off his 410k Lamborghini Hurrican and 30,000 and cat in cash.
Like, guys, the feds are gonna use this as as evidence, you know.
I'm saying this is like public stuff, you know what I'm saying?
And I know Vlad has a bad rep for like, oh, they use this stuff as evidence or whatever, but you gotta understand, like when you go on these interviews and it's up on YouTube, they're going to use it, man.
They're gonna use it.
I mean, I know they use that.
Um we did the bat Casanova breakdown.
They used the fact that he had been in so many sta he had stabbed so many people in jail.
They use in the federal court case, guys.
Like it's all public information, the feds can use it.
Okay.
So uh what else?
I was gonna show you guys one other thing as well.
Um, yeah, it just crazy stuff, guys.
You know, like this is just this isn't even me opening it up, and he's already like, you know, confessing to crimes.
All right.
Um, so let me close these.
And I got his court documents here as well, guys.
So we're now we're gonna play this over here.
This was when he the takedown um in Atlanta, and then we're gonna read through his court documents as well, guys.
So I'm gonna enlarge this.
Let me know.
Actually, no, let me make sure there's no echoes, guys.
And before I do that, let me click here.
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So, all right.
So uh Allanta rapper Rallo arrested accused of leading gang.
Accused tonight of leading a gang.
And this is from uh 11 alive, guys.
This is the Atlanta news station.
That was allegedly caught trying to move nearly two million dollars worth of pot through Metro Atlanta.
11 Alives Naima Abdullah has exclusive reaction now from Rallo's team.
Oh, what the hell?
Okay, I might have to Rallo's team tell me.
Let me bring it back.
Sorry, guys.
I don't know why the hell this thing's acting like this.
I'll refresh it.
And we'll miss with it.
An Atlanta rapper accused tonight of leading a gang that was allegedly caught trying to move nearly $2 million worth of pot through Metro Atlanta.
11 lives Naima Abdullah has exclusive reaction now from Rallo's team tonight.
Rallo's team tells me he's being targeted and is sitting in jail wrongfully accused.
But a federal criminal complaint lays out how investigators allegedly connected Rallo to the Damn did the evidence the FB evidence response team there, bro.
That's not a good look.
That is definitely not good.
The artist has a huge social media presence and following with more than 200,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and song collaborations with T.I., Two Chains, Future, Gucci Main, and so many others.
And definitely connected.
Now, criminal complaint alleges the rapper who's called this apartment complex in Atlanta home, a complex just raided yesterday, is the leader of a gang referred to as Famerica.
That's uh and we're gonna read through this uh this complaint, guys, here in a second, by the way.
As you guys know, a criminal complaint is what an agent uh writes and then testifies to in order to get an arrest warrant.
Okay, and we're gonna read through it, and uh yeah.
A name Rollo regularly uses to refer to his music team, but according to the complaint, the investigation dates back to December when investigators stopped three vans leaving Fulton County airport.
Inside one, they allegedly found 520 pounds of marijuana worth of that's quite a bit, that's quite a bit of pot, guys.
I mean, granted, I'm I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
When I was down south in the border, let's go down memory lane real quick.
And some of you guys actually just posted a photo on my Instagram about this.
So when I was down on the border, guys, we would not take a drug case at least unless it was at least a hundred kilos, okay, of marijuana.
And this was on the Mexican border.
So for him to have this kind of weight in state, like in the uh intercontinental United States, not on the border, is is kind of crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
So this is definitely beyond the threshold of federal.
You know, 520 pounds is quite a bit.
You know, I'm saying it because especially in Atlanta, they're gonna take that all day.
You know, on the border, we will take that, let alone in Atlanta.
About a million dollars on the street.
Rollo wasn't inside the van, but three people arrested were allegedly connected to him, according to investigators.
And evidence investigators are now using an old Instagram post from the next day that refers to a million dollars lost.
Uh God.
Fast forward to this past weekend.
A complaint says a canine unit met Rollo's plane after guys seen that.
Hold on.
You uh have you ever lost a million dollars at one time?
And this is after he got that million dollars seized.
Or a million dollars worth of weed.
Oh man.
Complaint says a canine unit met Rollo's plane after it landed at PDK and found just under a million dollars worth of marijuana.
Rollo and eight others were arrested.
Tonight, his team still strongly believes he's being targeted because of his faith as a Muslim.
They also discredited the Instagram post as evidence, calling it just entertainment.
Okay, man.
I'm gonna be honest.
It's it's they're not targeting him because he's Muslim, bro.
They're targeting him because he has interviews all over the place saying, you know, I'm a drug dealer, I've been arrested this many times.
Interviews on Say Cheese, interviews on Vlad talking about being a drug dealer.
Like, they're gonna use this back against you, man.
They're gonna use it back against you.
They also point out Rallo owns the complex that was raided and lets people federal protective service.
This is strange.
I'm not gonna lie to you guys.
It is kind of weird that they would show up on this thing because the Federal Protective Service, their duty is to protect the federal building.
So anytime you go into a federal building and you're gonna go through the metal detector, whatever, these guys the ones that are responsible for that.
You know, they're they're in charge of you know, running the dogs, making sure the federal protective buildings are the federal buildings are safe, etc.
Um, a lot of times they'll be contractors, but these are the actual guys that um that protect the building.
That's their responsibility.
But I would assume you know they need a little bit of extra manpower.
These guys came out to help.
Stay rent-free as a way to give back to the community.
Naima Abdullahi, 11 Alive news.
All right.
So as you guys can see, uh, very, very um, they they raided the place, they went, they went crazy on it too.
You know, they had the FPS out there and everything else.
So, yeah, I mean, guys, this is what's gonna happen, right?
What when you have uh when you're a rapper and you're dealing dope, like they're gonna come after you extra hard, you know.
And oh, and this is the song that he was talking about Future Rollo, so older joint, but this is it right here.
Uh can't lie, featuring future.
This is back uh what six years ago, right?
When he first started now.
If I play it, you know, I'm saying I already know I'm gonna get hit with the copyright, so we won't do that.
So let's get into reading the court documents, okay, guys.
That's the next part.
Okay.
So um here we are.
So here's a criminal complaint, guys.
Um, and as you guys know, criminal complaint ran by the agent.
It's an affidavit that they swear to in order to get an arrest warrant, okay?
So in this case, this is out of the Northern District of Georgia, April 17, 2018.
All right, filed in chambers.
Uh, count one beginning on a date unknown.
And this is remember, guys, every district is different.
So I this is uh very interesting that Northern District of Georgia does it like this, but it goes uh beginning on date unknown, but at least in or about December 2017 and continuing until you know what let me enlarge it for y'all too.
Oh my bad.
Okay, there we go.
That should be better for all you guys here, and then let me minimize this on my end.
Sorry.
All right, before I get into this, let me make sure I caught any chats that I might have had.
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Do these self-snitches post this for street cred?
I don't know, bro.
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I'll do that as well.
But here as you guys can see, North District of Georgia, United States of America versus Terrell Rollo Davis, right?
Kevin, and uh, there's a bunch of other conspirators in this, which is common for drug cases, right?
Um, it goes here beginning on a date unknown, but at least by in or about December 2017 and continuing until on or about December 22nd, 2017, in Northern District of Georgia and elsewhere, which is where Atlanta falls.
The defendant's Terrell Rollo Davis, Kevin K. Harp did knowingly and intentionally combined conspire confederate, agree and have a tactic understanding with each other and other persons in violation of title 21, United States Code A41A1, and is to possess with intent to distribute marijuana, a schedule one to control substance in violation of title 21 United States Code.
So, what did I tell you guys before?
Title 21 is narcotics, okay?
The federal laws for narcotics.
Then count two.
Excuse me.
Bidding on a day unknown, but at least in or about April 2018 and continuing until honor about April 15th, 2018, and North District of Georgia and elsewhere, the defendant Terrell Rollo Davis, um Rhodes, Brenton, uh, OG Mitchell, Antoine Shonoff, Morrison Quintavus,
Draco Scott, Bilal Muhammad, uh Michael Cut, uh Christian K. Harp and Shaniqua Potts, uh no, Shanquita, sorry, Potts did knowingly and intentionally combined Confederate uh conspire confederate, agree and have a tactic understanding with each other and other persons to violate Title 21.
Okay.
All right, and then I further state that I am ATS special agent, and this complaints based on the following facts.
Police attached affidavit continuing on attached sheet and made part thereof, and then here's his name, Alan McCloud the third, um, April 17, 2018, Atlanta, Georgia, and this is the judge.
Uh United States Magistrate Judge Alan uh J. Baverman, and then this is the A USA Ryan K. Bookman.
So the agent is here, right?
He's a complaint.
He signed it, and then you got the judge, he signed it as well, and then the AUSAK the prosecutor, Ryan K. Buchanan.
Okay.
So now you guys know kind of what's going on, and this was signed in Georgia.
All right.
So now we're gonna get into the facts of the case.
All right.
So do me a favor, guys, before we get into it.
I need y'all to like the goddamn video.
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I see I knew that y'all were gonna make jokes.
Some of Colonel Sanders goes shout out to my Chinese.
You guys are hilarious.
Okay.
Excuse me, guys.
Like I said, I feel a little bit under the weather, but we're gonna make this happen anyway.
All right.
I Alan L. McCloud, the third, being duly sworn to pose and stay as follows.
Also, guys, I want to say this real fast.
Red flag, ATF investigating a drug case.
This is not common.
Okay.
This normally would be DEA, HSI or FBI doing a drug case like this.
So the fact that ATF is doing the case already tells me that guns are involved.
Okay.
ATF is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Their job is to investigate firearms violations typically.
Firearms, explosives, and tobacco.
But their main thing is firearms.
Okay.
So the fact that they're investigating this tells me, and it's a weed case, tells me that there's a lot more to the surface.
Okay.
There's a lot more than what you see at the eye.
So if ATF's involved, there's gonna be guns involved, okay?
They only do Title 21 if it's in relation to firearms.
Okay.
So that's another thing also to keep in mind.
You learn a lot just from seeing which agency investigated the case.
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Um investigator and law enforcement officer of the United States within the meaning of Title 18, United States Code Section 25107.
I'm an officer of the United States who's empowered to conduct investigations of and make arrests for the offenses enumerated title 18, United States Code Section 353051.
I am currently employed as a special agent with the Bureau of Tub of Alcohol, Tobacco, Farms, and Explosives, and have been so employed since 2005.
Okay, so this guy's been on the job for quite a bit.
And just so you guys know, right here, um, Title 18, United States Code Section 2510.
This is what allows law enforcement officers uh in the feds typically to have investigative authority.
Okay, so real quick, we'll go ahead and punch that in real fast, just so you guys know.
Because this when I did my um I did a title three, right?
Which at Title III, guys, is when you um can listen to people's phones.
And this, you need to have this authority to be able to.
Oh, look at that.
See, man, I didn't even look this up beforehand, man.
I'm too good.
So, okay, here we go.
2510 definitions, wire communication means any oral transfer made in whole or in part through the use of facilities for the transmission of communication by the aid of wire cable or other connection between the point of origin and a point of reception.
So basically, long story short, guys, this allows you, right?
To uh when you when you have this authority, it allows you to listen into on wiretabs, okay.
Guys, believe it or not, there's some agencies that cannot listen to to phone taps, okay.
I know for a fact it's ATF, DEA, HSI, FBI, those are the main agencies that can listen to wiretaps.
I think IRS can too.
Um, but they don't really do wiretaps like that.
So there are some special agents that can't listen to um to wiretaps, guys.
Some so there's some federal agents that technically don't have this authority.
ATUSC 2510.
They could they get their authority through another um statue.
But this is some this basically is all the main agencies have this authority, okay, as you guys can see.
And these are all the different things that they can do, okay.
I won't get too much into the weeds here, but you guys get what I'm saying here.
So let me minimize this.
Okay.
So that that's that's what he's trying to say when he says he has this.
It's kind of funny that he would, you know, actually go ahead and say that he has all this authority, which is kind of strange.
But hey, you know, it is what it is.
Every district is different, and you every AUSA is different.
Some people like to put that in there, whatever.
So, what is this right here?
This is the uh I love me paragraph.
What do I tell you guys all the time?
That first paragraph is where you kind of you you talk about your authority, and then you also talk about what your background is.
Okay, so he goes, I hold a bachelor's degree in criminology from Florida State University, located in Tallahassee, Florida.
Before joining ATF, I was a sworn police officer in the state of Florida where I worked as an investigator with the state attorney's office in Pensacola, Florida for 2004-2005.
Since 2005, uh A's as an AFTA SA special agent.
I have completed the criminal investigator training program at the federal law enforcement uh training center and have completed specialized training in the fields of firearms, explosives, and arson and the federal laws and the regulations pertaining thereto through the ATFSA basic training academy.
All right, if y'all want me to, I will go ahead and get my certificate my um Fletze thing for you guys as well.
Because every single give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to give you my bring out my certificate.
Uh, this right here, guys, Fletsi.
This is where every um federal agent except for the FBI, DEA, and U.S. Postal Service um do their um their training.
Okay, FBI has their own academic Academy Aquantico, DA has their own Academy in Quantico as well.
And the U.S. Postal Service has their own academy in Maryland.
I don't know exactly where Maryland, but it's in Maryland.
So, but everyone else, ATF, Homeland Security, U.S. Marshals, Secret Service, EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, Fucking IRS, every other 1811 special agent does their training at Fletsi.
Okay.
I see a bunch of ones.
more sec.
Thank you.
All right.
I got the receipts, guys.
I got the receipts right here.
So I'll stop sharing this for a second.
So here is a young Myron Gaines.
This is me.
And uh this was in when did I take this photo?
I took this photo in 2020.
Okay.
That's a young me.
That's in Brunswick, Georgia.
And then you get this cool little um you get this cool little uh thing right here, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
And yeah, I'm gonna dox myself here.
Y'all gonna get my full name.
Should I do this?
Okay, I won't.
I won't I'll cover a part a part of it.
Okay, hold on.
So yeah, shout out to shout out to all you guys in the chat, by the way.
You guys are hilarious.
Um but yeah, no, I got this thing.
When did I get this?
What day?
May 13, 2014, man.
May 13th, 20 fucking 14, bro.
I am old as fuck.
Okay, here we go.
All right, so oh, as I turn my fucking light off.
Sorry, guys.
Um I'm doing this shit solo, baby.
I'm doing this shit solo.
All right, here we go.
Here we go.
That is my uh certificate right there.
CITP uh 409.
That was my class.
Shout out to them.
And uh, yeah, man.
This is this is my little cert right here.
As y'all can see it.
Okay.
So yeah, man.
Um it was a good time.
It was six months, man.
That shit sucked.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man.
Being at Fletz is fucking blue.
But uh I learned a lot.
It was it was a good experience, and uh, yeah, shout out to Fletsi.
And it's in Brunswick, Georgia, guys, which there's nothing out there.
There's nothing out there.
It's hot as hell, it's extremely humid, and yeah, everyone goes there.
All right, so let me go back to sharing the screen with y'all.
Okay.
So he went to Fletsi.
I went to Fletsi as well.
Good time.
Um, and then also, so he, and he also went to the ATF SA Basic Training Academy.
My duties at uh ATF special agent include, but not limited to investigating violations of federal farms and narcotics laws.
My first four years of ATF were spent in the Arson Explosives group since 2010.
I have been assigned to the Atlanta Group 3, a strategic Atlanta Fire Arms Enforcement Safe Group, where my duties include an investigation and enforcement of violation of uh firearm laws, narcotics laws, and associated violations encountered in the course of these duties.
Okay, so this group right here, I can already tell.
This is probably like a like a like uh like a um uh a safe streets task force or like some kind of like fire like uh like gang group or whatever because ATF does have that, like where they have like certain groups that do certain things, and um the fact that he was assigned to a strategic Atlanta Farms Enforcement Group pretty much means he's probably assigned to some kind of task force, whether it's ATF run, FBI run, or state run.
Um, that's what he was assigned to, which makes sense.
Um okay, this affidavit is made in support of a criminal complaint charging Terrell Ralo Davis, uh, and all these other people.
Kevin Harp, uh Rhodes, Brenton, OG Mitchell, Antoine Chenuff, Morrison, Quantis, Draco Scott, Balal Mohammed.
I'm just gonna refer to him as the defendants guys and shit a pot with violation of title 21 United States Code 841A.
This advocate of support and uh criminal complaint and does not purport to set forth all Of my knowledge of or investigation into this matter.
The information set forth in this advocate is based upon my experience training, personal knowledge, observations, and consultations with other law enforcement officers and agents and other sources of information related to this investigation.
So now we're gonna get into the facts.
So now we know who he is.
We know his experience.
We know what his training is, uh what his um credentials are, and he's who he's going to charge in this case, which it looks like there's quite a bit of defendants here.
Okay.
So uh okay, before I get into the probable cause, thank you guys so much for the support.
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Okay, I I probably butchered that.
I'm sorry, I'm just gonna call it Joe K. Man, you're awesome, and I love your content.
Thanks for all you do.
And as a government worker, I know how hard it is to leave the cushion of the government to pursue your dream.
Shout out to you.
Hope this helps you out.
Thank you so much, man.
It really does.
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Thank you.
And yeah, it was not easy to leave the government, guys.
I'm not gonna lie to you.
Like, it really was scary.
Um, and I didn't want to leave.
Like, it was a fun ass job.
It was a great career.
Like, I I would not take back that experience for anything.
It made me the man I am today, and it kept me away from a lot of bad shit, guys.
Like when I was growing up and I was young, like I didn't do drugs.
I didn't, I've never smoked pot in my life.
I've never done anything, like I've never committed a felony, nothing stupid.
Um, because I always was like, yo, I want to be a f I want to work in law enforcement.
This is all what I want to do, and it always kept me away from doing stupid shit.
And then I played sports too.
Like, if you want to keep someone from doing bad things, guys, work try to work in law enforcement and play sports.
It's gonna keep you away from a bunch of dumb shit.
And that did it did for me.
It worked, it worked out great for me, man, and kept me on the straight and narrow.
And you know, I'm here now.
And I this is why I have my mindset.
This is why people say, Oh, Myron, how are you so disciplined?
Blah blah blah.
It's because I played sports and I was in law enforcement.
Like, I'm not gonna be around here doing a bunch of stupid shit.
Like that, you know, it's even right now.
I feel like shit, but I'm working because you got to do what's required.
You know what I'm saying?
Being successful, guys, isn't it just about like being consistent and doing what you gotta do, it's about doing what you gotta do regardless of how you feel.
Okay, I'm gonna say that again.
Being successful, right?
It's more than just being consistent, it's about doing what's required to be successful, regardless of how you feel.
There's so many times, guys.
I don't feel like going to the gym, I don't feel like doing a show.
I'm tired, I feel like shit.
I do it anyway.
Why?
Because mom didn't raise no bitch, man.
Quite frankly.
Like, we we just got to get the shit done.
You know what I'm saying?
Like too many people are pussies nowadays.
So, but anyway, I don't want to get on rant.
Uh, let's continue on and go through the Pablo Gause cause right now.
Thank you guys so much for the support.
I love you guys.
Thank you so much.
Um, but yeah, it was it was a great career.
Uh Terrell Davis, and actually, yo, when I do these read these complaints and everything like this, it brings back a lot of good memories.
Like this channel, honestly, like helps me kind of still stay in touch with this side of uh, you know, my personality, you know.
It's it's it's a lot of fun for me.
I really enjoyed doing this stuff with you guys and teaching you guys because I did all these cases, man.
I've written a million criminal complaints like this.
So like I can kind of take you guys through the mindset of the agent, and then I can also give you guys some little background things that you know might not be as visibly as visible, you know, because I mean I don't know anyone else on YouTube that's doing uh breakdowns as a former Fed.
Nobody.
So anyway, let's keep going.
Terrell Davis, aka Rollo is a leader of a criminal street gang, Famrika, and a hip hop music artist.
The investigations reveal that members of the gang refer to themselves as Fam Goon.
Davis and other gang members frequently wear clothing ordained, uh adorned with Fam America or Fam Goon logos at Davis' direction.
Gang members sell drugs and firearms and engage in other traditional street gang activities.
Okay, guys, right there.
Now we know what the hell this was going on.
This is way more than just a weed case.
This is a weed and firearms case, okay.
I already was like on high alert as soon as I saw ATF.
Why the fuck is ATF doing a weed case?
It doesn't make sense.
But normally when the feds do a weed case, there's always something else behind the scenes, guys.
Okay.
Nine out of ten times.
If the feds are doing a marijuana case, there's something else beyond it.
Okay.
And now we see that they have something to do with firearms.
And anytime there's marijuana along with firearms, the feds are gonna come for you every single time, bro, because they look at it like okay, you sell pot, that's one thing, but you sell pot and you're moving around with guns and doing those other shit, and you're part of a uh uh a gang or a street criminal organization, they're coming after you.
And if they can get you on weed, they're gonna do it.
Um pursuant to a grand jury subpoena return on December 17, 2017, the charter the charter sales coordinator of Centurion Jet, now known as Global Jet, sends an email to Ralo.famerica at gmail.com, an email address previously identified to be used by Davis to request a list of individuals flying on a round trip flight from Atlanta, Georgia to Sacramento, California and back.
Okay, so this is a private jet, guys.
So what basically long story you guys are probably wondering what the fuck is a grand jury subpoena.
Grazer subpoena, guys, is I go ahead, I go to the grand jury, right?
And the grand jury is is a bunch of people that convene, right together, uh, you know, to hear cases and also to get to give subpoenas out if you request.
And basically the AUSA goes ahead and writes up a uh a uh a grand jury subpoena, gives it to me, and then I can go ahead and issue it to whoever I want to get information from.
So in this case, the ATF did a grand jury subpoena to uh global jet, okay.
And I know why they did this.
The reason why they did this is because some companies, okay.
If you do a regular subpoena, right?
And a regular subpoena, ATF uh uh sorry.
I know this for a fact because I used to work with ATF closely.
ATF can only does not have administrative subpoena powers.
They can only do grand jury subpoenas, which is kind of funny.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
Kind of sucks for them.
But the FBI and Homeland Security and DEA can do something called administrative subpoenas, okay.
DEA can do it under Title 21, which is drugs.
FBI does it through uh I forget what the hell they're uh under what authority they can do it under, but I showed you guys in the Ghilane Maxwell and the F signed case, and then HSI can do it other either under title Title 21, which is drugs, or they can do under Title 8, which is immigration.
Okay, and it's an admin subpoena.
You generate it yourself, it gets signed by an ASAC, and then you can serve it on the people.
Here's a problem though with admin subpoenas.
You the subscription the the company that you serve the subpoena to, they can notify the person.
Okay, one more time.
So if I serve a subpoena, let's say to like Gmail, hypothetically, right?
After a certain amount of time, Gmail can notify the person that I served that I wanted to get the email of.
Okay.
So let's say uh I want a subpoena, I don't know, Mike123 at gmail.com.
I serve a subpoena on him, right?
After I serve the subpoena on him, sorry, on on Google, Google will give me like a grace period, maybe 30 days, 60 days, whatever it may be, where they're not gonna tell Mike anything.
But after 90 days, they can send him an email.
Hey, bro, just so you know, um, some federal agent asked me the gut the US government requested a subpoena, uh uh a subpoena of your email, okay?
And now that guy's gonna get notified, okay?
Because the companies, they they can notify their subscriber after a certain amount of time off admin subpoena, but with a grand jury subpoena, they cannot notify them because if they do, they're gonna get hit with criminal charges because a grand jury told them I want this stuff and from this subpoena information, okay?
Or this information that's coming from the subpoena, which I'm not surprised.
Uh a global jet, it looks like a private jet company, they would be inclined to tell you know their clients, hey bro, feds serve the subpoena on us.
You might want to, you know, you might want to get a lawyer, whatever.
So the fact that they serve them with a grand jury subpoena, it pretty much makes it where global jet can no longer notify Rallo and or his team or anybody else that they serve them with a subpoena.
Okay.
So that's the importance of a grand jury subpoena versus the admin subpoena.
Unfortunately for ATF, they can only do grand jury subpoenas, but grand jury subpoenas never miss because they can't notify uh the sub the owner or the subscriber of whatever service the government is trying to get information on.
Does that make sense, guys?
Cool.
Uh, give me ones in the chat chat if that made sense.
Okay, guys.
Uh, I threw a lot out you guys right there, but give me ones in the chat.
Uh oh, yeah, and I know you guys want me to cover the grant the Tory Lane's case, guys.
The thing with the Tory Lanez case is that it's a state case and it's not done.
So I gotta wait until it's like, you know what I'm saying, until it goes to trial or something.
All right, cool.
Made sense.
All right.
Um so they want to go to they want to go from Atlanta to Sacramento.
On the same date, Rallo, Fammerica at gmail.com, replied with 11 names, including his own, Antoine Morrison, William Miller, and Elias for William Rhodes, and Kevin Harp.
Also included in a response email from Rallo American was a request to depart from Atlanta at 4 p.m. on December 18, 2017, and to depart California at 1 p.m. on December 22nd, 2017.
On December 18, 2017, Davis and a group of approximately 10 individuals boarded a round trip flight from Fulton County Airport to Sacramento, California.
Airport surveillance footage shows that Davis and all other individuals arrived at the airport in two black vans, one Mercedes Sprinter van and one Ford Acoline van.
They then departed on the charter jet.
Four days later, on December 22nd, 2017, Davis's charter flight returned to Fulton County Airport at about 5 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Surveillance team made up of members of the ATF FBI and Georgia State Patrol.
God damn.
Saw two black vans waiting for the Jets arrival, consistent with the same vans that dropped the passengers off.
Okay.
So the fact that I see that the FBI is there and the Georgia State Patrol, I already know.
Now now I know it's a it's a it's a task force.
It's a task force.
So um this is very common, guys.
Okay.
Um and let me let me let give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to break down how task force works.
Uh task force uh forces work.
Give me ones in chat.
If you don't, I will continue on with the affidavit.
Two if you want me to continue on with the affidavit.
One of you guys want me to break down how task forces work.
Thank you.
Okay, just looking through.
Okay.
All right.
I'll break this down for y'all right now then.
So this is how it goes down.
All right.
In major cities, Atlanta, Houston, um, uh Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, New York City, LA, Miami, uh, Tampa, like major cities, guys, typically tend to be drug hubs, okay?
And whenever you have a drug hub, a drug hub is also going to bring some is gonna bring gang violence, it's gonna bring drug trafficking, it's gonna bring a bunch of other crimes as well.
Okay, major cities.
So what happens is is that a lot of the times there's different task forces that are assembled based on um the needs of the area, okay?
So, like a place like New York City is gonna have everything, okay.
Last week I broke down with the joint terrorism task forces.
That's a task force designed specifically to go after um terrorism, okay?
And it has agents from and agents and law enforcement officers from all over the place, right?
Um, federal, state, local, etc.
Then there's also something called um safe streets task force, okay, which is typically FBI run as well.
And that has um, you know, members from like the state locals, FBI, DEA sometimes, etc.
And those guys are specialized in like doing gang cases, etc.
So, for example, the Casanova case, Safe Street Task Force, okay.
Then there's other task forces from like that might be run by homeland security investigations, right?
So at my former agency HSI, they used to do that.
They have like gang task forces, right?
Where they do gang cases like Takashi 69, that was the HSI gang group that did that case.
Okay.
Then there's task forces that do like organized crime, for example, right?
Like FBI has organized crime task forces.
So there's different types of task forces, guys, based on different types of crimes.
A lot of major cities also have um financial crimes task forces.
IRS has those, okay?
Um, there's um there's uh retail fraud task forces, right?
Which um Homeland Security also has those, and they have Secret Service involved in that.
So there's task forces of all different kinds, guys, depending on uh where you are, uh the geographic area and what that city might have issues with, right?
When I was on the border, right?
When I was on a on Laredo, Texas, they have hell, they had a border corruption task force where they would go after dirty agents, dirty um agents, dirty border patrol agents, dirty customs officers, guys that might be taking a kickback on on like allowing drugs to be smuggled into United States, whatever it may be.
So um, there's all different types of task forces, guys, based on uh where you are geographically.
All right.
So the fact that there was ATF FBI, Georgia State Patrol, etc.
Already know that more than likely this was a gang, uh gang slash safe streets type task force um situation.
All right.
After the plane parked, uh surveillance team saw Davis and other passengers uh transfer 37 packages wrapped in white holiday paper from the jet to the Eco Line van.
An employee of the charter company spoke with Davis and offered to help unload the holiday packages, but the passengers declined his help.
Okay, they already already you already know what time it is with that.
Um three passengers got in the eco line van and drove away.
Davis and the rest of the passengers then left in a sprinter van.
Georgia State Patrol conducted a traffic stop of the Equaline van after observing the van traveling in the dark without its lights on.
GSP stopped the vehicle in close proximity to Fulton County Airport Brown Field.
Three passengers occupied the vehicle.
Harp, such as such.
Okay, so two people's names are redacted here.
Okay, that definitely.
The van was registered to Davis with an address of 1945 Kimberly Road, Southwest Atlanta, Georgia.
Uh 300.
All right, let's pull this bad boy up.
I already know y'all want me to do that.
So let's uh let's do it real quick.
This is probably, if I'm not mistaken, it's probably gonna be his apartment complex.
So 1945.
And I'll open, I'll go, we'll go.
Actually, know what?
Just copy and paste it, right?
All right.
Let's see.
Okay.
Five.
Kimberly Road.
Southwest Atlanta.
Georgia.
Okay.
All right.
Oh, is it a house?
Looks like, yeah.
It looks like it's a house.
This might be it right here.
Hmm.
Interesting.
All right.
So now we know where the hell he had the place registered to.
This looks like a little.
And if we go on the map here.
Expand it.
So this is where it is.
I can't zoom out a bit.
No, no, no.
Right here.
God damn it.
There we go.
All right.
What part of Atlanta is this?
Okay.
Looks like it's south, south uh, southwest.
All right.
So now we know where it is.
Okay.
The van.
Okay.
So the van was registered to this house.
Okay, one of the vans.
And also keep in mind here.
So, guys, look at this.
So they did a traffic stop.
Okay.
So they they so this is what you um call like um like they do it, they did a traffic stop basically to probably identify people.
All right.
So this was obviously coordinated.
That's why they had GSP out there helping them on the on the surveillance.
So they probably had someone that's like they probably had a uh Georgia State police um detective, right?
The like a trooper that's an investigator, and then they had a marked unit out there to do the stop.
Okay.
So GSP officers advised when they approached the vehicle, they noted a strong odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle.
Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and located approximately 520 pounds of marijuana wrapped in white holiday wrapping paper in the rear of the van.
The estimated street value of the marijuana was approximately 1 million dollars.
Three passengers, harp and two others were arrested.
And you guys want to know what's what's funny about this?
Because so they made it look, right?
Like, hey, we're just doing a random traffic stop or whatever, and we're gonna build our own probable cause.
Because I guarantee you guys, they already knew that the drugs were in the vehicle.
All right, they knew the drugs were in the vehicle.
However, they're gonna have the troopers make a stop, make it look natural, and then they smell the marijuana.
Now they have probable cause to do a what?
A search, okay?
And uh, and then bam, that that they they they come across the the weed, right?
And now it's now it's a clean seizure.
And remember, at the time of the investigation, uh while this is going on, Rallo and his people don't know that the feds are watching them.
Okay, obviously they don't know them, they don't know this.
This comes in after we're now that we're reading the affidavit.
All right, all three of the individuals arrested were wearing clothing that featured the words Famrika and Fam Goon while conducting the inventory of the vehicle.
It was noted that nearly every personal travel bag that was looking in the vehicle had similar clothing inside.
Oh man, that's not good.
So let's see here.
I'm gonna pull this up on Instagram real quick.
Um because they've mentioned a lot with his um his clothing, right?
And of course they're gonna use that to like kind of link them together, and I think I might have saw this on his Instagram.
Let's see here.
Okay.
So look.
Here's some of the clothing.
This is the stuff now, but let's see.
Let's see if they have if he had a before.
Let's go back a while.
Yeah, as you guys can see, he travels on private jet often.
So this makes sense with what we see going on here.
Right.
Okay, when was this taken?
Okay, January.
Okay.
So we gotta go back a bit.
Let's see if he was advertising the clothes back then like that.
Yeah, see the cars.
Chains, money.
See, and here's the problem, guys.
When you when you when you deal drugs, let's say you're making legit music money too.
As soon as you put drug money in an account that has clean money, all that money is now forfeitable.
Let me say that one more time to y'all.
If you make legitimate money, right, but you also commit criminal activities, and the criminal activity gets you illicit proceeds, and you put those illicit proceeds, a dollar of those illicit proceeds into a bank account that has legitimate proceeds.
You now, all of that money is now property of the U.S. government and can be seized, man.
That is why, guys, if you are gonna be a crook, get another bank account, goddammit.
Holy, okay.
I don't see it.
He might have not been selling the clothes on here.
Okay.
So alright, so let's continue on.
Um, and he's and he see they're doing this, bro, to show that they're that they're an organization.
They're trying to illustrate this as an organization.
That's why they're saying they had the clothes on and everything else.
On December 23rd, 2017, an Instagram account belonging to Davis, Rallo Fam Goon posted a picture of Davis by a swimming pool with the narrative.
I've lost more than a man have gained in a lifetime.
Have you ever lost a million dollars at one time?
And that's what we showed you guys before.
That's the that's why I showed you guys from the uh the YouTube video.
Okay, on this same Instagram account, multiple videos were posted on Davis on December 24st, 2017, exiting a black sprinter van and getting onto a private jet surrounded by numerous black males wearing similar clothing to the clothing recovered in the van with the marijuana.
You know what?
Let's see if we can find December 21st.
Let's let's uh let me see here.
I'm gonna pull it up for y'all real fast.
Let's see if we can get this.
Alright.
This is what day.
Okay, April.
So let's go.
Actually, no, it's gonna be further up.
What day is this?
This is April.
Okay, go further up May.
Okay.
This is September.
We're getting close.
We're getting close, guys.
Let's see if his team took the picture down that the feds are trying to use here.
Oh, nope, just missed it.
What day is this?
This is February or getting close, getting close.
Okay, here is on a plane.
This is January.
Okay, close, close, close.
This is okay, December 29.
All right, now now we're let's see if it's here.
Getting off of a plane.
Is this it?
December 21st.
Close.
Well, well, they're wearing all the merch.
As y'all can see.
So there's the Mercedes Sprinter van.
Y'all saw that.
That's it right there behind behind them.
Okay, let's see here.
Uh this one.
Nope.
Oh, they might have taken it down.
Because here's the 16th, yeah.
They took it down, and then this this is them doing salah on the 19th.
Yeah, they took it down.
Okay.
Good on his team.
Good on his team for taking that shit down.
Oh no, wait, December 21st.
Oh, shit, my bad.
December 24th, 2017.
Okay, so let me sorry, guys.
December 21st.
Uh this is December.
Oh, right here.
Okay.
Yeah, this is it.
This is it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
This is this is it.
So this is what this is what the feds are referring to in the thing.
Because you can see the plane right there.
You can see his team.
Yeah.
Bro, being real don't cost a penny.
That's shit free.
God damn it, man.
All right.
And getting onto a private jet surrounded by numerous black males wearing consumer clothing.
Yep.
Okay.
So on December 27th, 2017, ATF received a passenger list.
And hold on, let me check the chat real quick with y'all.
Make sure I didn't miss anybody.
Yeah, I see you guys in the chat.
Self-snitching never fails.
I know.
I know.
I know, guys.
I know, man.
Felix Ventura, 20 bucks.
Just curious.
What type of cases would you not break down on FedEt?
Uh I could break down whatever, guys.
It's just that like state cases tend to be a pain in the ass.
That's why I don't like doing state cases.
And then as far as like doing the Tory lanes one, I'm waiting on all the information to come out, guys, because the information is all out.
Thank you for the happy birthday last month, folks.
Got you, bro.
Thank you, Michael Meastro, two bucks.
And then Dolph Face TV.
Hey, shout out to you, baby girl.
Don't go.
Appreciate that.
Dollface.
Uh okay.
Let's see here.
Yeah, no sidekick tonight.
I am on my own, man.
I wish I had a sidekick though.
Um, don't worry, guys.
I will do uh Tory Lane's and Meg the Stallion soon.
I just uh like I said, it's just um I gotta make sure all the information comes out.
All right.
Uh okay.
So on December 27th, ATF recovered the passenger list for dec for the December 22nd, 2017 flight.
The names of the official flight manifest included Terrell Davis, Michael, Hannicott, and Antoine Morrison, and okay.
So guys, this person right here, man.
I'm willing to bet, guys.
Just a little speculation here.
Here's my little conspiracy theory.
This person that they keep redacting the name probably cooperated with the feds.
That's what I think, bro.
Real talk.
He probably cooperated.
Whoever this these names are, they keep redacting, probably cooperated.
So anyway.
Okay.
Uh during an inventory of the Ecoline van, agents recovered personal property and identification cards inside luggage where the marijuana was found.
Identification documents for Terrell Davis and William Rhodes were all found in various bags adjacent to where 37 packages of marijuana recovered.
Oh fuck.
Oh my god.
That's not good.
On Saturday, April 14th, 2018, ATF and FBI received information that Davis traveled from northern traveled to Northern California and will be traveling back to Atlanta via a probably chartered jet from Sacramento, California.
Given the events of December 22nd, 2017, flight and subsequent marijuana seizure agents of Sacramento established surveillance on Davis and California.
Okay.
So they got basically the FBI office and the ATF off a office out of um Sacramento to surveil him out there on uh while he was out there.
On April 14th, 20.
This is the problem with the this is why the feds, man.
You know what I'm saying?
They can make a phone call.
Hey, ATF Sacramento, go help us out.
Boom.
They're on surveillance.
All right, on April 14th, uh 2018, approximately 2020.
Uh, so this is what nine 915 p.m.
Uh Davis arrived at McCallan uh Mick Clendlin, McClellan, Sacramento Airport, five black males and one black female dressed in Famrika Fam Goon clothing, loaded luggage into an awaiting aircraft.
The aircraft was white and had a gold tail and gold and black stripe with tail number N16 A CE.
In addition, agents also saw that these individuals load approximately 17 packages into the baggage compartment of the aircraft.
Oh my god, bro.
Fuck.
The 17 packages loaded into the jet were wrapped in what appeared to be white paper and were similar in size to the packages seized after the December 22nd, 2017 flight.
Soon after the packages loaded onto the aircraft, the five individuals boarded the plane at 2235 hours.
PSC, the aircraft departed uh McClendlin, Sacramento Airport.
Here we go.
Angels in Atlanta obtained the flight information for the aircraft, which originally planned to arrive at Cobb County International Airport.
However, during the flight, the destination was changed from Caleb County International Airport to Peachtree DeCab, Decaleb Airport, PDK.
Aegis then learned the aircraft bearing tail number N16 ACE was scheduled to arrive at PDK and park at Atlantic Aviation, a fixed base operator at the airport.
ATF FBI, the Cab County Police Department, and Georgia State Patrol personnel set up an operation to conduct surveillance and possibly interdict suspected narcotics from the aircraft after it arrived.
On April 15, 2018, at approximately 505 a.m.
EST, two vehicles, a Chrysler 300, a black Eco Line van, arrived at Atlantic Aviation at the PDK airport.
Both vehicles appeared to be occupied by two individuals.
The vehicles awaited, waited outside the gate, leading to the tarmac.
I overheard communication from the planes and employees of the FBO that the individuals on board asked that no one help unload items from the plane after it landed, and that passengers and the people picking them up from the airport would unload everything.
You already know what time it is again, man.
Holy, here we go.
The aircraft landed, taxied and parked at the FBO at approximately 5 20 a.m.
EST.
As soon as the aircraft parked, two vehicles drove up to the aircraft through the security gate.
A Chrysler 300 drove to the front of the aircraft where the boarding door was located, and the Ford Eco Line van drove directly to the rear of the aircraft and backed up the cargo compartment door of the aircraft.
Some of the individuals on the plane disembarked the plane carrying personal luggage and placed it into the Chrysler 300.
Others disembarked the aircraft and got into the Eco line van.
The pilots of the aircraft were still on board the aircraft while people were moving back and forth on the tarmac.
The Chrysler 300 then left the aircraft with two individuals later identified as William Rhodes and Antoine Morrison inside and traveled back out of the secure area.
The GSP stopped this vehicle as it left the gate, and law enforcement personnel conducted the interdiction of the aircraft on the tarmac.
Eight of the passengers were taken into custody immediately while one individual remained on board the aircraft.
ATL Special Agent James Nash saw the rear cargo door closed as law enforcement approached the plane.
Verbal commands were given for the occupant, later identified as Davis, who closed the door to show himself an exit the aircraft.
Here we fucking go.
Ages smelled a strong order of marijuana coming from the door of the airplane and near the door of the cargo bay.
Davis refused to comply with commands and...
And a team of law enforcement personnel was utilized to make entry from the front of the aircraft to allow canines to secure the rear occupant.
After the canine was introduced, Davis advised he will comply and he was taken into custody and exited the rear cargo area.
Holy So basically, man, what happened was cops fucking stopped the thing, stopped the car.
Um then they entered, then they jumped on the jet.
People started freaking out.
They go in there, they see they're trying to do some weird stuff.
They get they tell Rallo, hey, stop whatever.
He doesn't comply.
They basically probably they probably didn't they're not gonna say this in affidavit, but I already guarantee they probably had guns drawn, all that shit.
Hey, hands up, hands up.
They get the cop they get the dog in involved, and yeah, and it's it's a wrap.
Um Davis and my yeah, so they got the dog involved.
Look in the rear cargo area where 17 packages wrapped in white uh paper matching the description provided by the Sacramento agents.
These packages were estimated to be approximately 25 pounds each, and they were wrapped in white holiday wrapping paper, very similar to the paper design that the C's narcotics were wrapped in on December 22nd, 2017.
One of the packages had a tear on its corner, making a green substance wrapped in claro cellophane, plastic visible to the wrapping paper.
The other packages were searched and found to contain marijuana.
The total weight of the marijuana was 444 pounds, the estimated street value of approximately 840,000.
fuck, man.
This is a fucking...
Yeah, someone said airport stinking.
Facts.
After the marijuana was discovered, the following nine individuals were arrested.
And they put all nine people here, right?
Six of the individuals that were arrested were wearing Fammerica or FAM Gwen attire.
During an interview of the flight crew, the co-pilot advised he noted the odor of the marijuana, which was being smoked on board the aircraft during a flight.
The flight attendant further advised that those who were on board the aircraft did not allow any of the flight crew or FBO personnel to assist with handling any baggage, including the items that were in the rear cargo hold.
Further, passengers hold the flight attendant and FBO told the flight attendant and FBO personnel that passengers would move the items off the plane.
This information was transmitted to the FBO while the plane was still in flight and after the plane landed.
On April 15th, F uh ATF and FBI interviewed the flight crew and requested a copy of the passenger manifest.
I reviewed the manifest from the cockpit.
The exit uh execute flight agreement for trip 8450, which was paid for 41K and signed by Morrison, enlisted Morrison Rose, Potts, Mohammed, and Harp as the passengers.
So they paid basically 42K, which makes sense, man.
You know what I'm saying?
42K.
They're gonna pay so that they can facilitate and you know make sure that they safely transport the marijuana all the way back to Atlanta.
Okay.
Conclusion.
Based upon my training experience and the facts set forth in this advocate, there is probable cause to believe that Terrell Rallo Davis and the other people, Kevin Harp, etc.
All these names, right?
Uh did knowingly and intentionally combined conspire confederate, agree and have a tactic understanding with each other and other persons to possess with intended distribute marijuana as schedule one control substance and violation of Title 21 United States Code A41B and 846, which guys A46 is conspiracy.
So uh yeah, guys, holy shit.
Okay, and um, and this is the arrest warrant here, guys.
By the way, okay.
Um, this is when they arrested him.
Warrant uh for arrest, agent to arrest.
Here's the case number.
You are hereby commanded to arrest Tyrell Rallo Davis and bring him, uh, bring him or her for what's the nearest magistrate judge to answer a complaint, charging him, which we just saw here.
This is the complaint.
Um with uh intent to distribute marijuana in violation of Title 21 United States Code A41.
This is the judge, George, Atlanta, Georgia.
A date it was signed, and then this is it.
This is uh return.
So guys, anytime you do uh you get a warrant, you have to do a return.
This one received and executed with the arrest of the above-mentioned defendant.
Um, and this is uh ATF TFA, Robert Cunning uh Cunningham, which um this probably stands, yeah, Task Force Agent, right?
He he has assigned to the ATF, and then bam.
Here is probably uh 718.
That's the case number.
Yeah, that looks to me that if I'm not yeah, that's an ATF case number.
Yep.
Man, I'm on it tonight, bro.
God damn.
All right.
So uh, yeah.
So as you guys know, uh, we already know when you get arrested by a criminal complaint, right?
Uh, that means you have about you know, 10.
If you've been watching this channel for a while, you guys know that the government has about 10 or 14 days to indict you, right?
So now here is the indictment, which is a pretty, it looks like a pretty simple indictment, right?
Right, not too long, a couple pages, so we can go through it.
Um, so what August 16, 2018?
Damn, why'd they take oh, this is this probably a superseding indictment.
Okay.
Um, so here we go.
Terrell Davis, right?
And then all the people that were indicted, Rmanu Jones, uh, Laura Turu, Bridges, Market Thomas, um, Kev, Kevin Harp, William Rhodes, uh, Brenton Mitchell, Antoine Morrison, uh, Kintavus Scott, Bilal Mohammed, Michael Hennicott, Christian Harp, Shinquita Potts.
Um excuse me, guys.
Like I said, I'm not I'm feeling a little under the weather, so excuse me.
Um let me make sure I catch all the chats here if I didn't if I missed any.
See a bunch of you guys saying why I be better.
You guys are hilarious, man.
You guys are joining the enjoying uh this uh this episode, by the way, man.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys are enjoying it.
Okay, all right, cool.
We're caught up.
All right.
So um, okay, so this is a superseding indictment.
Okay, this makes sense why it's why it's so late.
So, guys, a superseding indictment is nothing more than he was indicted, and then they came back with more charges, so they did a superseding indictment.
So now this the new indictment overrides the one that was prior.
Okay, this one has new charges.
So count one, beginning on a date unknown to the grand jury, but at least by in or about December 2017, and continuing consuming until honor about December 22nd, 2017, in the Northern District of Georgia and elsewhere, the defendant's Terrell Davis, also known as Rallo, and then you got all these other people, um, did willfully and intentionally combined conspire confederate, agree and have a tactic understanding with one another.
Another person's known and unknown to the grand jury in violation of Title 21 United States Code 841A1, which is possession.
That is possession with the intent to distribute control substance with conspiracy involving at least 100 kilos of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of marijuana and schedule one control substance.
Okay, count two on or about December 22nd, 2017 in North District District of Georgia, and elsewhere to defend this Terrell Davis, also Rallo, and then these are the other people, did knowingly and intentionally possessed with intended to distribute a control substance.
That is at least 100 kilos Of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of marijuana, a schedule one control substance and violation of Title 21, A41AB1, blah blah blah, right?
And then count three.
Which one is this one?
Okay, yeah.
Conspiracy.
So A46, guys, is uh conspiracy.
21 USA 46.
And then count four.
This one.
Oh, yeah, because there's different people in the uh in the indictment.
And then count five.
Okay.
Honorable uh April 15th, 2018, North District of Georgia.
The defendant Benton Mitchell, also known as OGM William Rhodes, also known as Chaos, aid and abetted by each other and others, known and unknown to the grand jury, didn't only possess a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime for which they may be prosecuted in the court of the United States that is possession with the 10 distributed marijuana as alleged in quote uh count four of the superseding indictment in the violation of Title 18 United States Code 924 C. Okay.
And that right there, gentlemen, is why they went after these guys so hard.
Basically, right, and the indictment shows it all.
Remember, guys, if come a complaint, you just you know, you're just typing up an affidavit because you got him in custody, you need to get him, you need to get some kind of charging document on him so that you can keep him in jail, right?
So now they come with the superseding indictment.
And the superseding indictment has pretty much everything here.
And you can see here, guys, that they went after these dudes because they were trafficking in marijuana interstate, not only that, they had guns when they were doing it, guys.
Okay.
Anytime you sell drugs and you also have guns, it doesn't matter how little the drugs are, guys.
They're gonna come after you for um 924 C. If you guys are wondering, 924C is how they got push ice, okay?
Push ice, same shit.
Not only was he robbing the guy, right?
Which that's a whole we made a whole joke on that, right?
Basically, long story short, he robbed some dude of marijuana and Jordan's, right?
Which by the way, he was renting his McLaren as well.
But the problem is that he robbed him, okay, and it affected interstate commerce because he robbed him for sneakers that he found online because the dude runs an online sneaker resale business.
So that was definitely a big and then the fact that he possessed a firearm in the middle of a drug trafficking crime, and he shot his gun, okay, is why he's getting so much time.
All right.
So possession of a firearm while committing a drug trafficking crime is like an automatic mandatory five years minimum.
It's like mandatory, okay.
Count six.
Honor about April 15th, 2018, North District of Georgia.
The defendant Benton Mitchell, also known as OG, who was then under indictment for a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year.
That is a criminal attempt to commit arm robbery in a criminal case, right?
Aggravate assault.
Look at this, is federal case, possession of a knife during commission of felony criminal case.
God damn.
Did willfully receive a farm that is a Springfield Armory XD 9mm pistol, said farm having been shipped and transported interstate and foreign commerce in violation of Title 18 United States Code 922N and 924 A1D.
Holy shit.
I'll tell y'all right now that dude is looking at some time.
Okay.
He's looking at some time.
Count seven, honor about April 15th, 2018, Northern District of Georgia, and the defendant quant uh Quintavus Scott, also known as Draco, ate and abetted by uh by others, known unknown to the grand jury, didn't knowing possess a farm and furtherance of a drug trafficking crime for which he may be prosecuting a court of the United States, that is possession and 10 to distribute marijuana as alleged in court count for the superseding indictment in violation of Title 8, United States Code 924 C. God damn.
Honor about May 17, 2018, Northern District of Florida, Georgia, and elsewhere.
The defendant Markeith Thomas did knowingly and intentionally possessed, intended to distribute a control substance, that is a mixture, and a substance containing a detective amount of marijuana, schedule one, and violation of Title 21, 841, uh A. And then count nine.
What did this guy do?
Yep, he also, Marquis Thomas, didn't knowing possess fire.
Wait, hold on.
Yep, yeah.
So he got him with the drugs, and they got him with the possession of a farm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime as well.
And then we got our boy uh honor about May 17, 2018 in North District of Georgia, the defendant Marquis Thomas haven't been convicted of at least one of the following felony offenses.
God damn.
Yep, he got he's a convicted felon, trafficking heroin.
Yep.
Yep, 922 G. Fellon and possession of firearms.
So they got him For that as well.
Fuck.
So they got him for the possession of marijuana, right?
Trafficking in marijuana.
Then they got him for possession of a firearm while committing a drug trafficking offense.
And they got him for fouling possession of firearm.
Bro.
My man literally had the worst people with him to be doing these kinds of crimes.
Count 11.
All right.
Arthur Ott, also known as Keefe, having been convicted of following a felony offense that is arm robbery in or about 2008 in the Superior Court of Newman County, Georgia.
That Afro said conviction being for a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, did knowingly possess at least one of the following farms, a Taurus Model P T 111 Millennium G2, 9mm pistol, and nine rounds of Remington 9mm ammunition, all in violation of title 20 Title 18, United States Code, Section 922 G1.
Oh my gosh.
So let me get this straight.
Not only are you trafficking drugs from California to Georgia on a private jet, okay, large sums, okay, hundreds of pounds, but your traffic with convicted felons who also have guns.
*BOOM* *BOOM* *BOOM* *Sigh* Bro, literally, if I was the feds,
On this one, I'm I'm just like that was easy.
Like this is too easy.
Like you guys are literally like it.
It doesn't get any crazier than that.
Now you guys know why they went after Rallo and his team so hard.
Normally, guys, I'll be honest with y'all.
I used to get people for weed all the time, right?
Remember, I didn't do shit unless it was 100 kilos or more, right?
We couldn't tell you like the AUSA wouldn't even, I wouldn't even leave my house if it wasn't at least 100 kilos.
Right.
But if it's just weed, it's not that big a deal.
But when it's weed, right, and guns, they're coming after you, bro.
And and this dude had hundreds of pounds, all right.
And I know in Georgia and Atlanta, they're not that busy where they can they can turn down 500 pounds.
They're gonna in Georgia, they're gonna take 50 pounds if it involves guns as well.
You know what I'm saying?
I was on a Mexican border, bro.
We were getting thousands of pounds when I was there, thousands, thousands, okay.
It's like another day in the office.
Oh, caught a you know, track the trailer with two thousand pounds of weed, okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Another day in the fucking office, right?
But um, with these guys, and it was that shitty Mexican weed too.
It wasn't like it's not like that good California shit.
He probably got that good California stuff, you know.
He was going all the way to California to get it and then bringing it back, probably that hydroponic shit.
But we're getting that shitty Mexican weed with weeds and it was seeds in it and shit.
All right.
So I know for a fact that going on a private jet, buying hundreds of pounds of marijuana, making the kind of money he was making, right?
And then also having a bunch of convicted felons with you, right?
Traveling with you, having guns.
Bro, it's literally like I cannot even like Oh my god, yeah.
And then uh upon conviction of more uh so this is the forfeiture guy.
So basically, they're gonna take the money.
Look at this, they're gonna take oh shit.
Okay, let's let's okay.
This is gonna be an even bigger L right here.
Upon conviction of one or more of the control substance offenses alleged in counts one through four and count A of the superseding indictment, the defendant's Terrell Davis, also known as Rallo, Manuel Jones and all their names, right?
Uh shall forfeit to United States pursuant to Title 21, United States Code 835 853A, all proper to property constituting or derived from proceeds obtained directly or indirectly as a result of the said violations and all property used or intended to be used in any manner or part to commit to facilitate the commission of said violations, including but not limited to the following money judgment, a sum of money in United States currency equal to the amount of proceeds equ each defendant obtained as a result of the offenses for which the defendant is convicted.
God damn.
And then real property.
Looks like we got six properties, all right?
Currency and bank funds, 39,920 in U.S. currency is seized on or about April 18, 2018 at 701 Walden Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia, 336 of the United States currency sees honor about April 18, 2018 at 701 Walden Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia.
Um, an undetermined amount of U.S. nice United States currency sees honorable about April 18, 2018 at 1177 Lucille Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia.
Any and all funds maintained in Sun Trust bank account numbers ending in 7387 and 4003, both held in the names of pharmaceutical.
Oh my god, fam Rika LLC, and then all these vehicles.
God damn.
And then 9, 2011 Ford Ecoline E37 350 van bearing the VIN.
And then also they're gonna take these guns.
God damn, bro.
Y'all want to see?
Let's see.
Let's see how much.
Okay.
You know what?
Let's have a little bit of fun.
Give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to run each of these properties and see how much each of these houses is worth.
Give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to do it.
If you want me to continue on, just give me a two.
Give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to run these properties and we can see how much he's about to lose.
Or uh give me a two if you guys want me to just keep going.
I'll let the chat decide.
All right.
Let's do it.
So we got the first property here.
All right.
And this one's an apartment complex.
This is where they did the search one at, if I'm not mistaken.
So let's see here.
All right.
All right.
Thank you.
Alright.
So I'm on Zillow.
Now, Zillow is not the most accurate, guys, but it's not bad.
So let me see here.
Hold on, first and foremost.
Let me put this address in.
So let's see what this address is first.
Okay.
So I'm not mistaken.
I'm almost certain this is the apartment complex they did the rate at.
Okay.
all units.
Thank you.
Right.
So this is it.
Yeah, I'm almost certain.
This is yeah, this is where they did the okay.
So this is where they did the um uh this is where they rated uh uh uh his house originally.
All right, this was his his apartment complex, and there's 20 units, it looks like all right.
So let's go ahead and punch in this address.
Okay, and see this is gonna, man.
This this one's gonna hurt.
I could already tell.
This is a very uh apartment complex.
Hmm.
Thank you.
Hold on.
God damn it, Zillow fucking trash.
All right.
Okay, so it's saying this is what it's telling me.
215,000.
Okay.
Really?
215,000.
But this is an apartment complex, though.
Okay.
This is all we'll we'll come back to that one.
We'll come back to that one.
Okay, so the other address, okay, is here and I'm gonna I'm gonna move this over here, guys.
All right.
So the next one is 701 Walden Boulevard.
Okay.
All right, so now we're gonna systematically start moving through these bad boys.
All right, here's the other one.
Bam.
Bam.
Okay.
This one is worth 519,000.
Okay.
So I'm gonna start running uh uh a calculation on these right now.
So we got 215,000 plus 519,000.
Okay.
We're at 734k.
All right, someone in the chat keep keep uh keep tapping that, right?
Now, next house is gonna be 1945 Kimberly uh Kimberley Road, which we know this one is what what the uh what one of the sprinter vans, if I'm not mistaken, came back to.
One of the how one of the one of the uh one of the vehicles that was used to transport the the drugs.
This one, what the fuck?
Okay.
There we go.
Okay, this house is worth 130,000.
So now we're up to 864,000.
Right.
Now, next house, 1908, Kimberly Road, Atlanta, Georgia.
So he has he owns 1945 and he owns 1908.
This one, 176,000.
Alright, now we're up to a million dollars in real estate.
And he also owns 1918 West Krimberley Road, Atlanta.
Uh bro, you know what?
I guarantee each of these houses is a fucking stash house probably, man.
Thank you.
Alright.
22 grand.
God.
Oh, it's worth okay.
It's worth 191,000.
Okay.
Okay.
God damn.
Hold on.
Did I have the other one right?
1908, real fast.
Did I have that one right?
Thank you.
Okay.
It sold for 176.
All right, so let me add another 13,000.
I accidentally.
Yeah, another.
No, another.
Yeah, 13,000.
But I'll just say another 13.
All right, I'm up to about 1.2 right now.
Alright, 229, Maple Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
And I think this is the last house, guys.
Thank you.
Here we go.
$266,000.
$266,000.
Thank you.
Alright.
1.5 mil, pretty much is what I'm at.
God damn, bro.
Holy.
The government is not playing around.
So oh, wrong one.
My bad.
It was this that I was going to show y'all.
Okay.
So yeah, man.
We're looking at fucking.
Wow.
Incredible.
A lot of a lot of money.
A lot of money.
Yeah, 1.5 1.5.
It looks like for all those houses.
And then another 40k.
So yeah.
And then all these cars, too.
We need yeah, we didn't even talk.
All these cars as well.
This is probably gonna be another easy um couple hundred thousand as well with these homes and with these cars.
I mean 2015 Lamborghini Avenida Coop, like we already know what time that one's gonna be.
That one's gonna be worth a couple hundred thousand by itself.
Because the vendors are hard to come by, especially now with the way the market is.
Yeah, these cars.
I don't know the mileage, so we won't be able to get an accurate thing, but this is gonna be a couple hundred thousand.
These all these vehicles.
God damn.
And we and we don't know, guys.
Here's the other thing too.
I mean the guns, who gives a fuck about the guns?
Couple probably pieces of shit.
But um the other thing too, guys, remember, they're also gonna take all the money from his uh where is it?
Um all the money from his um from his LLC.
So all the merch sales, everything, they're gonna take it.
Any money that's in there, and I guarantee his music money's in there as well.
So they're gonna take all that money, man.
Because as soon as you have you like what I tell y'all, man, drug money, as soon as it's co-mingled in with with legit money, the government could take all of it, man.
So man, this is not good.
Not good at all.
All right.
Um, so chat.
Uh hit me what any questions, guys.
Open it up for the QA part now.
Um, and then actually, you know what?
Let me pull up his uh let me pull up his his thing real fast for y'all.
Real fast.
I'll pull this up.
So here's his actual case as well.
But yeah, guys, start getting in your cues now because uh uh your questions now because I'm gonna start I'm gonna do the QA here in a second.
Log in.
Okay.
So here's his actual case, right?
And uh okay, let me check here, make sure I didn't miss any of you guys on.
Oh, you guys are wondering how much time he's gonna do.
He hasn't been sentenced yet, guys.
It looks like I don't think he's been sentenced yet.
Okay, yeah, this was the houses.
Okay.
So um, so here as you guys can see, here he is, right?
This is uh this is Rallo, right?
What they hit him with, they hit him with the um all control substance charges.
Luckily he didn't get no gun charges, you know.
Luckily for him, he he had his team holding the guns for him, right?
Which is why these guys are in bad spots, all of them.
Um here's his attorney, right?
Looks like he has a couple of them here.
Right, these are all the defendants.
See, a couple of them already got sentenced, guys.
You can see Rahlo still hasn't been sentenced yet.
He's good, he's probably gonna be the last one to get sentenced.
But uh a couple of guys, so this guy got here, 60 months, right?
So he's got five years.
He got um he probably pled guilty, which is why some of the charges got dismissed.
This guy got sentenced 60 months.
Okay.
Um, let's see, who else?
Oh, this guy got dismissed, dismissed, dismissed.
Okay, this guy got 72 months.
Okay.
Who else?
This guy got 72 months.
This guy got 60 months.
So it looks like everyone is doing somewhere between five to eight, nine-ish years.
This guy also got 60 months, which is five years.
This guy got 15 months.
Oh, the woman, shit, she c Shankita Potts.
What did she get?
They just got her for the drugs.
15 months.
She probably had no criminal history.
All those other guys definitely had a record, man.
God damn.
Um also she's a woman.
We all know women serve serve like 60% less time typically.
But she probably put to be but to be honest, everyone else had a criminal history, which is why they were getting, you know, hit on those pretty hard.
Yeah, these are all the arrest warrants executed, right?
Um, and then this is the stuff that you guys can look at.
So look, if you come down all the way here, everyone pretty much got their judgments.
So they're still waiting on Rallo.
Rallo's probably gonna get uh sentenced here uh some soon.
Because if you guys look here, look, these people got sentenced literally like a week ago, right?
March 17th.
So Rahlo's gonna be coming up soon.
Now, here's the thing, guys.
If he gets um like 60 months or whatever, he's older, he's already been in jail since like 2018.
So he's he's only gonna do like another two years, probably.
Because they're gonna give him something called time served.
Okay, because he's been in jail for so long.
Uh let's see here.
Notice of sentencing.
Okay, so he's gonna get sentenced.
Uh I'm trying to notice a filing.
I'm trying to see here.
Because I know his lawyer wrote something to like try to get him a lower sentence.
But I I don't I don't think they're gonna, because what they're gonna do is they're I don't think he's gonna get a lower sentence, guys, because what they're gonna probably do is they're gonna try to illustrate that he was the mastermind, right?
And he was the financer.
And since they're gonna or uh or uh write it that would since they're probably gonna put him as the head, right?
Since he was the he was a rapper, he was the name, he was the um the one financing everything else like that.
He's gonna probably get you know uh a good amount of time because they they're gonna they're gonna put him as like the they call they're not gonna call him the kingpin, but they're gonna call him the head of the organization.
So, yeah.
Um but yeah, it yeah, the the court system moves kind of slow, guys, as y'all can see, right?
So and I think did he plead guilty?
He probably played, yeah, he definitely put guilty by now.
Let's see here.
Plea.
So if you guys do control F, because as you guys can see, this is a case been going on forever.
Right.
Let me see here.
Davis.
you you you you Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, let me see here.
Guilty.
Uh uh.
Guilty plea.
How do you find stuff here?
Okay.
So this is their okay.
So this is their arraignment, guys.
With the arraignment is where you uh, you know, it's your formal, it's your formal thing where you actually like you know enter in your your um your thing.
Enter in your uh your plea.
And of course they're gonna say not guilty in the beginning.
See, as you can see, this is a bit up in like 2018.
So as you get further and further along.
That's right.
What's gonna be?
But there's certain search terms you should look for.
Plea agreement.
Here we go.
Um defendant pled guilty without a plea agreement.
This accounts three and four the superseding indictment.
Okay, so who is that though?
Um let me see here.
Let's go open this shit up.
View document.
Sometimes you gotta view it, guys.
Okay, so plea will counsel.
Okay, so Michael, one of the guys, Michael Hunnett, whatever his name is, honey cut.
He pled guilty.
Okay, but we don't really care about him.
Let's see.
The agreement.
and Thank you.
Okay.
And this is how you guys go through this stuff.
I know Pacer is very, it's a government database, man.
So you already know it's gonna be a pain in the ass to go through.
Umtavis Scott pled guilty.
Um, Judge Michael Brown, Marky Thomas.
Well, yeah, he better plead guilty.
They hit him with the gun charges and everything.
Uh defend uh bam.
Brenton Mitchell, she could pots.
Wrong plea agreement.
Yeah, of course.
Um let's see here.
You know what?
Let me try putting in his name as well.
He had to play guilty, man.
Had to play guilty at this point.
Unless you go and try to take it to trial.
If he's gonna try to take it to trial, he's man, it isn't a good look for our boy.
Uh okay, JT.
Hey Myra, my wife Kendra is a huge fan and says keep up the great work.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it, man.
So uh, yeah, I don't know why.
Yeah, guys, subscribe to the channel, by the way, and like the video.
Help me out with the engagement, guys.
It means a lot.
Um, I don't know why it's not showing up here.
See, and guys, sometimes Pacer acts like this, like where it's like very difficult to find like documents.
Um, Kevin Harp.
You know what?
Fuck it.
We'll just go through each of these goddamn things.
Plea agreement.
Plea agreement.
Thank you.
Okay, so this is what a guilty plea looks like, guys.
Typically, it's like they acknowledge, yes, I fucked up.
I I I plead guilty.
You know what I'm saying?
I I don't intend to contest this in the future.
So let's see here.
And you just go to the bottom.
Okay, who who who signed this one?
Okay, your boy uh Kevin Harp.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You know what?
Okay, this is what we'll do.
Sometimes to make it easier, this is what you do.
I'll show you how to do this.
So this is USA versus D Davis et al.
What all means, guys, is this is the entire conspiracy.
This is him and everything and everyone else.
But this is what we're gonna do.
To narrow it down, guys, right?
I'm gonna show you guys how to do this.
Give y'all some game right now.
So you're gonna go Pacer, Northern District of Georgia, right?
Give y'all some sauce right now.
Go in here, right?
Always always go off of the district that you know it's in, man.
It's easier to do it that way, right?
You're gonna go query, all right.
So we know, nah, we ain't even gonna well.
I'm gonna show you guys how to do it.
So you're gonna go Davis, right?
And then we're gonna go Terrell.
Right?
Now we're gonna go run query.
Now we know this is him right here.
And we're gonna go dock it report.
Okay, and you're gonna hit run report.
Okay, nope.
Oh, this is someone else, I guess.
My bad.
Wrong person.
1991.
God damn.
Okay, this is probably this one.
Yeah, sometimes you have to play with it, guys, to see who is who, but that one's it.
So um, we're gonna go uh Terrell Davis, okay?
Just him, not USA verse et al.
All right, so this one should only have his stuff now.
Good.
Yeah, yeah.
So look, so see now it doesn't have all the defendants in it, it's just him.
So it's gonna be a lot easier to go through it now because it's not all the defendants.
So now here's a sentencing memorandum, right?
But let's see.
That's not plea.
Okay, he played not guilty on on May 2nd, 2018, which makes sense, two weeks after he got arrested.
Okay, arraignment part two, plea of not guilty, all right.
Okay, and then 2020, change of plea, a change of plea hearing is set for one sixth, 2021.
Okay, so he's gonna change his plea.
And then on what the fuck.
That doesn't make sense.
So he said, so a change of play hearing set for January 1st, 2020 uh January 6, 2021 at 2 p.m.
So did he not fucking okay.
This doesn't make sense.
Is he going to try to go to trial?
Oh.
Oh.
Thank you.
What?
Okay, request for leave of absence.
That's weird.
Request for leave absence again.
Submission.
Okay.
Strange.
I've never seen this before, guys.
Let's let's let's take a let's take a let's take a dive on the wild side here and see what the hell's going on.
Okay, let's see here.
Okay, this is a notify the court pursuant to letter 5-7.
That'll be out of the offices.
Leave absence supplements my previously filed leave of absence June 16, 2021.
I'll be attending medical appointments.
I'll take a family vacation.
I'll take a family vacation.
Wait.
So my man.
Let me get this straight.
So he's just been chilling the past like year.
Bro.
Wow.
Okay.
Okay.
I guess he's just gonna sit in jail because my man wanted to take a vacation.
What the hell is going on here?
Bro.
What?
Okay.
Okay, governments document the last thing we hear, exhibit 762 from evidence tree held on March 8, 2019.
Um destroyed as directed by 763 and exhibit return.
Okay, let's look at this.
Exhibit 762.
Oh, don't have permission to view.
Okay.
Okay, let's look at this.
763.
Let's look at this.
Notice of to counsel of record and parties.
Pursuant to local rule 79D.
You are hereby notified the dot documentary exhibits in the above style case will be uh disposed of if you have not recovered, same within 30 days from the date of this letter.
Any audio and video exhibits will be retained until after the time for appeal has expired, or an appealed cases until entry in the appellate court's mandate.
Hmm.
Okay.
Okay.
So something's going on with the evidence.
Since this case has been going on so long, I wouldn't be surprised if ATF already destroyed the evidence.
Because everyone else pled.
Well, let's see here.
We're going through this together, guys.
I'm looking at this real time with y'all.
Let's see here.
This attachment one.
So we got a sentencing recommendation thing here.
Let's look here.
What we got.
too late a strategic path forward.
Thank you.
Okay, all right.
So this is what his attorney.
Alright, so okay, so I I I took a look at this earlier.
So sentencement memorandum as a Terrell Davis filed by Terrell Davis attachments uh one, right?
So okay.
So let's look at this, right?
View all.
Right.
View document.
So this is what his defense attorney um filed on his behalf.
God damn it.
Open.
All right.
So sentencing memorandum come now, defendant Terrell Davis by and through his undersigned counsel, and hereby files a sentencing memorandum in support of this memorandum.
Mr. Davis shows as follows.
And this is basically um this is like them trying to get him less time.
So let's read through it a little bit, okay.
Um, and this is where they're gonna kind of, you know, hey, he's not that bad of a guy, guys.
Like, come on.
All right.
Mother Teresa Calculator famous famously observed, we think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked, and homeless.
The party of being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for is the greatest poverty.
We must start in our own poems to rem remedy this kind of poverty.
Terrell Davis's life illustrates how poverty and neglect inflict lasting trauma on the defenseless youth in our society.
Raised by a mother who was addicted to alcohol and drugs, Mr. Davis did not even meet his siblings until he was nine years old because they had been abandoned by his mother and were raised in the foster care system.
Davis' father was a drug dealer who also suffered from kidney disease, and thus there was no stable father figure in Mr. Davis's life.
Mr. Davis has memories of living in abandoned homes and infested with mold, snakes, and rodents, and only having access to electricity by stretching extension courts from next door uh from a next door home.
Uh although he wanted to be like other preteens and teens in regular attendance school, Mr. Davis encountered difficulty getting to school on time because his mother party all night and Mr. Davis rarely got sufficient rest or food to sustain him throughout the day.
So as you guys can see, his his you know, his defense attorney's trying to paint him as a picture, like, hey man, he's a victim to the system.
You know what I'm saying?
And um, you know, hey, cut him some slack.
Let's see here.
The grant should court a variance from the guideline range based on a criteria of 18 USC.
So, okay.
So this is where the so as you guys know, there's sentencing guidelines in in the federal court system, okay.
With the amount of drugs that he had, um, and the fact that he's considered, you know, gonna be considered the figurehead, they're gonna give him more time, which is a defense attorney's trying to fight this, okay.
So let's read through this.
And and and in here they talked about why he should get less, right?
Because he's a good person, he you know, he's been through a lot, you know, he overcame adversity.
Sorry, guys, like I said, I'm a little bit under the weather.
I apologize.
Since the United States of court decided United States v.
Booker, a district court engages in two step processes for sentencing.
First, the district court must consult with the guidelines and cal correctly calculate the range pursuant to the sentencing guidelines of the United States v.
Crawford.
And guys, when they're referencing casing like cases like this, these are like landmark cases that like set precedent.
Okay.
So they're using these as references.
Second, the district court must consider several factors to determine a reasonable sentence, the nature and circumstances of defense and the history and characteristics of the accused, the need to reflect the seriousness of the defense, the need to for deterrence, the need to protect the public, the need to provide the accused with needed educational or vacational training or medical care, the kinds of sentencing available, the sensing guideline range, uh permanent policy statements, and all this other crap, right?
And they cite the cases.
Let's see here what they're trying to say here.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Damn.
Okay.
All right.
It is entirely prism permissible for the court to consider factors other than uh accused conduct when fashioning a sentence.
The guideline themselves, although now advisory, protect that in determining the sentence to impose within the guideline range, or whether departure from the guidelines warranted, the court may consider without limitation any uh information concerning the background character and conduct of the defendant unless otherwise prohibited by law.
The commentary to that provision uh uh further explains that a court may consider information that the guidelines do not take into account in determining sentence within a guideline range.
Okay, so here we go.
The sentence of 100 eight months, which is a joint recommendation of the plea agreement.
So he did get a plea agreement.
I don't know why it's not located on the on the thing.
That also has me going, I don't know why that's not there.
I should be able to see that goddamn plea agreement.
Something sketchy that it's not there.
Um accomplishes the defined purpose of sentencing in that imprisonment term, provides deterrence, protects the public, and reflects the seriousness of the offense.
Importantly, it is sufficient, but not greater than the necessary to comply with the purpose of sentencing.
Under signed counsel cannot imagine where he would be in life's journey if he was neglected and regulated to live alone in an abandoned home at age 12.
Mr. Davis experienced the poverty of being unloved and uncared for.
Mr. Davis Pat to the president was unlit was littered with minefields of temptation and criminality.
By following that course, Mr. Davis has caused great harm to society.
He recognizes that fact is the accepted responsibility for his conduct.
It is signed for Mr. Davis to serve the agreed upon sentence and begin a fresh start to a productive, meaningful, passion, passionate, lawful life.
Wherefore Mr. Davis asked that the court imposed a sentence of 100 eight months.
God fucking damn.
Guys, that's nine years.
That is nine years.
What did I tell y'all?
I told you guys that they were gonna try to give him more time because he's considered the mastermind.
Even though he didn't have the gun charges or anything like that, they're gonna give him more because he is the financers slash the mastermind in the eyes of the U.S. government because he's at the top of the total pole.
When you're at the top of the total pole, you always get more time.
So they're trying to get him 100 eight months, guys.
They're trying to get him nine years.
He's facing more.
Okay.
So this is not good, bro.
They're trying to get him 800 100 eight months.
And here's the other thing, too, guys.
I'm not gonna make any accusations, but we saw the criminal complaint.
They had those two names redacted.
I guarantee those people cooperated with the government.
Okay.
And then number three, the fact that his plea agreement isn't on the docket report.
Also has me going, um, what's going on here?
Like, I'm not saying he's talking, but it's um it's strange.
It's it's unorthodox for his plea agreement to not be on a docker report.
That's a very important document.
You know what I'm saying?
And the fact that his attorney took long period of time and didn't like just like kept taking absence of uh absence of time, absence of time, absence of time.
Like you would think, like, yo, if you're trying to fight the case actively, you would not want to take any time off.
But that tells me the fact that his attorney was so comfortable just taking time off.
And the fact that he's that you know the plea agreement isn't there, is just I'm not gonna make no accusations.
I can't sit call, I I cannot sit here and tell you guys, oh, I think he's talking, but it is things that definitely has me with an eyebrow raise.
That's all I'm gonna say.
It's possible he's not talking at all, you know, but um definitely things that I've the very unorthodox.
And then also the fact that he's fighting for 108 months, this is not good.
You know what I'm saying?
Like he's looking at a lot of time.
Um, dude, a baby soldier case.
And if a car is following you in Florida, what do I do?
Can I shoot them?
Uh I don't know about that, bro.
Your life needs to be in imminent danger for you to shoot at people.
So don't shoot people just because they're following you.
Okay.
Um, but yeah.
Um, let's see here.
Any other questions?
Open it up for QA now, guys.
We're gonna transition over.
And sorry, guys, I sound like this.
Like I said, I'm I'm feeling a bit under the weather.
Uh, not feeling too hot right now.
But like I said, Mama didn't raise no bitch.
Okay.
Real ninjas get the work done, regardless of how they feel.
Guys, do me a favor.
Also, what's up, baby?
Shout out to our boy 1090J.
He was uh uh he did a breakdown of this case as well, but I already broke it down for y'all.
Um he didn't cover a lot of things.
I uh shout out to him anyway.
Uh yeah, go uh good YouTube channel.
Um, okay, let me show you.
What was I gonna do?
Oh, yeah.
Make sure I don't miss any super chats.
Um so uh okay, sorry, guys.
I'm opening this up on other screen.
Uh okay, so let me see here if there's any other questions.
But now you guys know why they went after him so hard.
It's because there were guns involved as well.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey Myron, uh JT.
My oh, yep.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate uh you guys supporting.
Oh, the new Melly evidence, guys.
I told y'all, man, Melly's in trouble, Bro.
It is it is not good for Melly, man.
I've been told you and every here's the funny part.
Everything I told you guys is happening.
Right?
I told you guys.
Like I I predicted, yo, he's gonna, he's gonna get the death penalty.
What are they trying to do?
They're trying to push the death penalty on him.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Um, Jonathan Hogu.
Thanks to the money money.
All I can think of are the missed business opportunities by renting those cars on Turo and putting those cargo vans to work.
Yeah, there you go.
Um shout out to you.
Uh making sure uh one to the three.
Thanks for the content, brother.
Now I got something to listen to while at work.
FNF, we get we up gang gang.
Thank you so much, Juan.
Uh Felix Ventura.
Uh just curious what type of cases would you not break down a fed it?
Like I said, I could break down any case, guys.
It's just that uh stay cases are a pain in the ass, and then I will do the Torian Meg one, but I just need all the information before I do it.
Uh Christina's helped me with that.
Uh, thanks for the uh let's see here.
Fed it uh Dolph Face to help me out with that.
Thank you so much.
John Doe, can you break down Snoop Dogg Murder?
Was the case?
Ah, John Doe, two bucks.
Yes, I can do that in the future.
Yeah, I can do that one.
King Life, Martin, start taking a little zinc uh three times a week, bro.
It'll help with the app alopecia.
Yeah, bro.
I am uh I'm probably gonna get with uh with uh with a fucking hair dock and get that handled.
Um uh Raul keep grinding, brother.
No one breaks down compares.
Yep, thank you so much, Raul.
I appreciate that.
Uh 10 bucks from K6 Maserati.
Um, he goes, uh, if you actually answer the body count question with an actual number, you guys will go viral.
Black turtle will have a field day of that number is below six.
FNF gang, we up.
Okay.
Uh Sebastian to appreciate that.
Kenny Sing.
We need you to break down Hood Rich Pablo Juan Case.
Yep.
Uh uh, and then we had Joseph earlier with the big one hundred super chat.
Thank you so much.
Down the monko.
Uh let's see here.
Um just going through.
Uh being humbled, Mo, and I forgot to say, Amanda, you did a really good uh job for your first time working as a team with Myron.
Let it be a roasting session again.
LOL bless up.
Okay.
Um, I think I caught all the chats now.
I'm definitely caught up.
Um then thank you so much for this, Jonathan Hogu.
So, yeah, guys.
I hope you guys enjoyed that.
Um, let me see what the likes are at right now.
I didn't stop the video too much for likes, guys.
I I didn't want to do that.
I want I was obviously I'm doing this one solo.
Uh guys, we're at 964 likes.
Can you guys at least do me a quick solid give me to 1,000 for the fact that I feel like crap right now and I'm doing this thing for y'all because I love you guys.
Even though I feel like crap.
Um, you know, I could be on a boat with Fresh and Chris with some twins.
But I'm here breaking down this Ralo case.
I know you guys had asked for it for a while.
So, you know, I'm happy to do it.
But uh, yeah, man, do me a favor, like the video, man.
Subscribe to the channel.
I really appreciate you guys' uh love and support.
Uh, it means a lot, man.
It really does.
Um, and you know, these videos aren't easy to do.
Doing the podcast isn't easy.
Uh, but you know, it's always great.
I actually look forward to these Sundays a lot of the time because like I said, I'm not on the job anymore, and being able to, you know, break down these cases with you guys, read through the stuff, you know, give my predictions, everything else like that.
It's it's a lot of fun.
It really is.
And I enjoy uh spending this time with you guys.
It's it's great.
You know, you guys the best chat ever.
You know what I'm saying?
Um, but yeah.
Uh so let's see here.
Uh yeah, guys, like the video.
So anyway, so tomorrow, guys, we're gonna have money Monday.
Um, I'm gonna uh I don't know what we're gonna cover yet.
We might cover something with with uh with credit or uh ways to make money, but um, yeah, guys.
Money Monday is tomorrow, 6 p.m.
And then we're gonna have obviously our nighttime show.
And uh let's see here.
Special guests that we got coming.
Oh, I got um if y'all get the likes up to let's see here, because I just locked in a few get a few big guests actually the um the past couple days.
If you guys get me to, let's see here, get me to 1.2k likes, guys, in the next I'll give it two minutes, 60 seconds.
I'm gonna turn I'm gonna turn my watch on right now.
If you guys get me to 1.2k, right?
I will go ahead and I will um and I'll announce two two guests that I got coming.
Two big guests that I got coming.
Actually, three.
I got three guests coming that I'll announce for y'all.
But I need you guys to like the video first.
So right now we're 15 seconds in.
I'm gonna give y'all two minutes.
If You guys can get me to 200 likes.
Uh well, get me to 1200 likes.
I will um it will be lit.
It will definitely be lit.
I'll announce the three guests that I got coming.
But I need the likes right now.
Let's see here.
Super chat came in from overdose.
Oh, shout out to you.
Overdose.
Yeah, none of this stuff is easy.
Get them likes up.
Thank you, overdose.
I appreciate that, man.
Yeah, Rahlo is in here is in your neck of the woods, bro, up there in Atlanta.
Yo, you could probably go bid on some of those houses when the government puts them up on sale.
Get into the real estate, man.
Cause the government's gonna put that shit cheap, bro.
They're good, they want to get rid of it, bro.
The government does not want to hold on to property.
They're gonna put that shit cheap.
So any of you guys that are real estate investors, go search those houses, bro.
See if you can get in on them.
I gave y'all the numbers on them and how much they're all worth, man.
We're looking at 1.5 million real estate that the government took away from Mahobo, bro.
All right, let's see what the likes are at, guys.
Oh, also, guys, yo, go check out the breakdown I did on the Boston Marathon bombing.
Yo, that one was really good, guys.
I went in detail on that one, man.
I pulled up like where everything happened.
I was I was there at the time when everything occurred.
So that shit was lit.
What are we at?
What are we at?
What do we at?
1.1.
100 more likes, guys.
We're at 135, one minute 35, two minutes, okay.
Right.
You guys can see the watch right here.
One one uh 15 seconds to go.
Give me the 1200 likes, guys, and I will give y'all the guests.
Shout to Ken M, new member.
Shout out to you.
Welcome to the FedEx team.
Oh, also, by the way, guys, I got new, I got badges, by the way.
Now, y'all, y'all can check out the badges.
I got like new badges that are like, you know, Fed it, um, that are like FedEd inspired.
Okay.
Um, do an uh breakdown on Operation Black Widow in California.
What is Operation Black Widow?
I'll check that out.
Uh Myron, would you try to get one of those apartment complexes once they're available?
Maybe.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Let me see here.
What up Operation Black Widow is.
I I never heard of this.
Operation Black Widow in California.
Operation Black Widow, California.
So, yo...
Thank you.
Hmm.
Okay.
Let me I'll share the screen with y'all right now.
Let's see here what this is.
Operation Black Widow.
Okay.
So this is from Vario hit Vario has three two bucks.
Do a operational Black Widow in California.
All right.
So this is what I see here.
Confirm if this is correct for me, Vario.
Is this it right here?
Feds announced takedown of California New Estra family.
California's Nestra family gang and leadership.
What the fuck?
No thanks.
Get out of here.
God damn it.
Why are these guys always trying to?
Okay.
55.
Okay, you know what?
Fuck this shit.
No Esther family.
It's a criminal organization of uh Mexican American.
You know what?
There we go.
All right.
Uh the Western families familiar's general counsel and other members and associates charge of racketeering indictment describes a prison gang's nexus of the power overseeing thousands of gang members throughout California.
Federal grand jury return indictment charge.
17 defendants with racketeering conspiracy.
Okay, let's see who did this case.
Probably the FBI.
Let's see here.
Uh remember, guys.
Do you guys remember how to see uh how which agency did the case?
Remember, you go, you look at who does the first announcement, right?
So of course the general said okay, acting U.S. attorney Heinz.
Okay, so the U.S. attorney always does the first like comment, right?
Then boom.
The arrest made yesterday most significant signify the arrest of the nuestra family leader familiar leadership will severely cripple the ability of the criminal enterprise to continue to facilitate crimes in communities throughout the state and help break a deco decades old cycle of violence, said FBI San Francisco special agent in charge fair.
So now you know it's the FBI, right?
And then here's the DEA special agent in charge comes second.
So it was the FBI and DEA case.
Um and then yeah, the charging announcement was made by acting United States attorney Stephanie Hines, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Charge, Craig D. Fair, and DEA special agent charge, Wade R. Shannon.
So the first investigative agency that's announced after the U.S. attorney is the investigation is the is the lead agency.
That's how you guys know.
Okay.
So yeah, so here's the, and then here's the indictment right here.
Drug trafficking, Northern District, California.
Interesting.
Okay.
Racketeering.
Yeah, I could break this down in the yeah, I could break this down in the future.
Definitely.
All right.
Cool.
All right.
Let's see what the likes are at right now.
I gave y'all a little bit extra time.
God damn it.
Let's see.
We got.
All right, we're at 1.2.
All right.
All right.
Y'all did it.
Y'all did it.
All right.
Don Demonko.
So I got on April 15th.
We got Chris Jones from Pump Chasers coming.
OG Fitness YouTuber.
Shout out to him.
He's coming on April 15th.
Then we got Ed Lattimore coming April 18th.
Okay.
And then we got Minister Jab coming in fucking May.
Don Demonko Monco.
All right.
It's gonna be lit.
It's gonna be fucking lit.
And then also when we have the conference of masculine excellence, you know, everyone's gonna be in town.
We're gonna definitely do a panel show as well, right here on Fresh and Fit with a bunch of the speakers from the CME.
All right.
And then next week, I'm gonna do the um I'm gonna do this case for you guys next week.
So you know what?
I want you guys to kind of read up on it a little bit, but I'm going to do this case for y'all next week.
Thank you.
Robert Hansen, okay.
Uh Robert Philip Hanson, American former fell FBI agent, right?
Who was a double agent who spied for the Soviet Union and Russian intelligence services against the United States from 1979 to 2001.
This was gonna be a banger.
I know you guys are gonna enjoy it.
Um is gonna be lit.
So, oh, and then also, oh, you know what?
I'll make another another announcement for y'all as well.
Because some of you guys don't know this.
I got Steph is cold, FedEx Fearless, MJ Get Right, Austin Dunham, all coming March 31st, guys.
Don't Demonko.
All right, so we're gonna keep giving y'all this heat, baby.
All right, we got guests coming all over the place.
I'm gonna be doing on Fed it fucking spy cases for you guys.
I'm gonna be doing interviews with you know Stephis Cold and the whole gang over there, right?
Shout out to the RP Avengers.
They're all gonna be here in studio, all four of them together, guys.
It's gonna be a lit panel show.
Um, and then I'm also gonna do a one-on-one interview with FedEx and um also with um Steph.
And then if time, if we got time, we'll do one with Austin too if he wants to do one.
As you guys know, I think we've done uh a couple shows with Austin Dunham.
Shout out to Austin Dunham, awesome fucking dude.
Go subscribe to his YouTube channel.
Um, but we're definitely gonna do that one-on-one interview for Stephus Cole for y'all and also for FedEx.
Shout out to those guys.
Go subscribe to their channels, Austin Dunham, MJ Get Right.
We are we had a show with uh uh MJ Get Right uh last week, a week and a half ago.
It was fucking awesome.
Go check that out as well.
Go subscribe to the FedEx Feelists go subscribe to Steph is cold.
You know, yo, we're out here promoting like yo, shout out to everybody in the sphere, bro.
We we we're not haters, man.
Shout out to those guys.
You know, you know, shout out to AMS.
Uh and yeah, like I said, we're gonna have Ed Lattimore.
We're gonna have uh Chris Jones from Pump Chasers.
I'm gonna get uh Book of Alpharony for y'all as well.
You know, he's gonna be here in May.
So it's gonna be lit, man.
We got a lot, a lot of heat coming in for y'all, man.
So um it's gonna be great.
On this one, not gonna lie.
I'm probably gonna need some help on the Robert uh on Robert Hansen one because this case is very um intense, guys.
There's a lot to cover.
Um, when it comes to these espionage and terrorism cases, guys, I'm not gonna lie, they're they are difficult to do because they're very um complex.
They're very, very complex.
You know what I'm saying?
So um, but I'll I'm gonna do it for y'all because you I think you guys are really gonna enjoy this stuff.
Um, and you know, I have a pretty good knowledge of of terrorism cases as well.
You know, I've I've done them in the past, you know.
Uh counterintelligence, not so much because that's like that's like what the FBI does.
We don't really do that shit, but I'm very well aware of how the intelligence community works, how counterintelligence works, etc.
So, yeah, I'm saying nothing too crazy.
Um, then we got money fetish.
You helped so many men.
I'm 20 and couldn't be more thankful.
Hey man, I got y'all, man.
I'm the big brother you guys don't have, man.
So um regardless of how I feel, even though I feel like shit right now.
Uh thank you guys for um I feel better now.
You know, I feel a lot better uh doing the show with you guys, even though I feel like crap like physically, I feel better mentally because of you guys, man.
Um we feed off each other, man.
It's it's uh it's a community.
Love you guys.
Thank you guys so much for the support.
Um, I'll be doing this one next week.
And then we got some heat coming for y'all at the end of the month.
Shout out to all of the guys again.
It's gonna be Chris Jones from Pump Chasers on April 15th.
It's gonna be, well, okay, let's go chronologically.
It's gonna be, all right.
Steph is cold, MJ Get Right, FedEx Fearless, Austin Dunham, March 31st.
We're gonna have them on a panel show, and we're gonna do one-on-one interviews, right?
Then we got Chris Jones coming April 15th, uh, all the way from Dallas, Texas, Pump Chasers, aka Physiques of Greatness, OG Fitness YouTuber, man.
I used to watch this guy back in like 2010, 2011, 2012.
Awesome, right?
Then we're gonna have uh Ed Lattimore coming April 18th.
Uh, we're also gonna have Justin Waller on the show as well, probably uh not this Monday, but the Monday after, um, which is gonna be, I think uh what when is that?
That's gonna Justin Waller's gonna be that's gonna be uh the 28th.
It's gonna be Justin Waller, right?
Um and then we're gonna have um Mr. Jab coming in May, and then I'll also have Book of Alpharonomy in May as well when we do the CME.
And we're gonna have a CME panel show as well.
It's those one-on-one interviews, guys.
So we got y'all, man, over here at fucking fresh and fit, baby.
All right, don't the monkey.
Thank you guys so much.
I love you guys.
Uh, thank you for making my uh sickness feel better.
And I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 6 p.m. for Money Monday.
Love you guys.
Peace.
Uh NCIS.
Okay.
Uh all right.
Let's let's break this down too.
Uh okay.
So NCIS, Army C I D, or AKA S R Summer Guys, these these companies, right?
So what happens if your boys over there at the bureau.