Today we're going to be covering the Nashville school shooting, man.
Tragic event.
We're going to cover for you guys with much request.
I'm here with a special guest, as y'all already know.
Angie's in the house.
Hi, guys.
And no, we were not smashing before, okay, you perverts.
We're going to get into this thing.
I'm a special agent with Homeland School Descriptions, okay, guys?
HSI.
The cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
No one else has these documents, by the way.
Here's what FedEx covers.
Dr. Lafredo confirmed lacerations due to stepping on glass murder investigation.
And he's positioning on February 13, 2019.
You're facing two penal spells to meditate.
Bracketeering and Rico conspiracy.
Young Slime Life, here and after referred to as YSL do the 6'9.
And then this is Billy Seiko right here.
Now, when they first started, guys, 6ix9ine ran well.
I'm a Fed.
I'm watching this music video.
You know, I'm bothering my hell.
Hey, this shit lit.
But at the same time, I'm pausing.
Oh, wait, who this?
Right?
Who's that in the back?
Firearms and violence.
AKA Bushites violated.
Dr. Bushitsky arrested after shooting at King's Island.
This is the one that's going to fuck him up because this gun is not traceable.
Well, what happened at the gun range?
Here's your boy 42 Doug right here on the left.
Sex trafficking and sex crisis.
They can effectively link him to paying an underage girl.
I'm going to low my 501, right?
And the first bomb went off right here.
Subject to set down a back town at the site of the second explosion inspired by Al-Qaeda.
Two terrorists and brothers, the Zohkar Sarnev and Tamerlan Sarnev.
When the cartel ships drugs into the country.
This guy got arrested for espionage, okay?
Trading secrets with the Russians for monetary compensation.
The largest corrupt police bus in New Orleans history.
So he was in this bad boy.
We're going to go over his past eight sessions.
All right.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed It.
So quick announcements we get into the show.
Number one, as y'all know, like the video because this video, I'm telling you guys right now, is definitely going to get either demonetized or put on age restriction.
I already know it's going to be a wrap on monetization.
So all I want you guys to do is share the video, like the video, and comment below.
You know, get us with the engagement.
I'm here with a special guest as you guys have come to learn and love.
But if you haven't met her already, here she is.
Hi, guys.
Hello.
I'm back.
So yeah, we'll be covering the shooting, Nashville shooting.
That was on March 27, right?
Yes.
And then we'll be covering for Thursday, maybe, at the game.
Yes.
Myo will watch the documentary that I sent him.
But I don't know.
Yeah.
So, yes, we will be covering Ed Guine, guys.
You guys requested that one.
We're definitely going to do it.
We're probably going to film it after we do this one.
And that will drop on Thursday.
More than likely this week, guys.
We're probably going to give you guys fresh on Monday, Wednesday, and then Thursday.
We'll probably take off to Texas to film with Max Chuning and Christian Guzman over there at Alpha Land.
Okay.
Shout out to them.
Gonna do a collab with those guys.
You know, I've watched their videos for years, so it's gonna be really cool to go ahead and do a collab with them, do a couple podcasts, etc.
We'll do them with Max, we'll do them with Christian, and we'll also go ahead and do one on Max's podcast as well.
So it's gonna be a good time.
And shout out to Angie for helping me out and finding a good Ed Guyne documentary.
She really does work behind the scenes for y'all quite a bit where she finds videos that she thinks are gonna be entertaining for you guys that we could break down because the thing is a lot of these documentaries are dry and some of the cases you guys want us to do we want to do them but yeah documentaries or stuff that's behind the scenes we're like ah this it's not entertaining So, it's like we try to find a middle ground where we can educate you guys, but at the same time, entertain you guys.
You have anything you want to tell the people?
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Well, I did watch this documentary, but I don't know if you like it because it's a bit slow.
But we might, I mean, we can break it down like, you know, in chapters if you want.
Yeah.
And I mean, they've been requesting Ed Guyn for a long time.
So I think they'll enjoy it.
Yeah.
So, you know, hey, man, we give y'all what you want.
Even though I don't even like Ed Guyne like that, I'll be honest with y'all.
He's one of my least favorite.
Yeah.
He's one of my least favorite, you know, serial killers, so to speak.
I think he's really boring, but I get it.
He's famous because he's the inspiration behind the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
You know, he's used to his body parts and stuff like that.
You know, Hannibal Lecter took a big inspiration from as well.
Yeah, exactly.
So, but I mean, I honestly think there's way better, you know, serial killer content to cover than him.
But, you know, it is what it is.
Yeah.
What's your favorite case that we've covered so far?
My favorite case that we've covered so far.
Yeah.
Man, I will say, I don't know.
I think I'll say Jodi Aries, maybe.
Jody Arias.
She was funny.
Oh, bro.
He was funny.
Yo, if you guys want to watch me lose hair follicles, look, my hair is growing back, by the way.
Y'all can see it.
See?
See that?
Look at that.
Look at that right there looking nice and juicy.
Right?
But if you guys want to see me lose these hard-earned hair follicles, okay, from my hair BBL that I did, aka my hair transplant, watch the episode we did.
And Sarah Boone, bro.
Yo, that was the worst, one of the most frustrating cases I've ever covered.
I dropped it on Thursday with Angie.
It was the suitcase killer, the girl that basically suffocated her boyfriend by putting him in a suitcase for 12 hours and drinking wine and all that.
Dude, literally one of the most frustrating cases I've ever covered, man.
That girl was so delusional.
I've never seen a criminal so delusional.
Yeah.
Incredible.
Incredible.
But I dropped that one last week.
We've seen criminals way more delusional than her.
What was that you said?
We've seen criminals way more delusional than her.
You think so?
Who?
Last week.
Dude, this girl, what's her name?
The one from last week?
Which one?
Bone.
That's what I mean.
Yeah, she's the most delusional.
Oh, she's the most delusional.
I think she's the most delusional.
Oh, Daniel DeBolita was also delusional.
Yeah, she was crazy too.
But this girl was annoying with the interviews, is my point.
Wow, that's true.
Like, she was annoying as hell.
Like, oh, yeah, I didn't mean to kill him.
You know, it just so happened to happen.
It's just like, what the hell?
Like, you know, that technique was annoyed.
So, yeah.
Okay.
Can you start some of these?
Let's hit some of these chats real fast.
Okay.
All right.
And Angie is making a note of all the chats that came through.
And thank you guys so much, man.
Don't forget to like the video on your way in because, like, I told y'all before, this video is 100% going to get age-restricted or demonetized.
I already know.
I'm about to show y'all all the footage.
I don't care.
It is what it is.
I was like thinking in my head, like, okay, what am I going to show?
What am I not going to show?
What's going to get flagged?
What's not?
Fuck it.
We're going to show the unedited.
All right.
We're going to show everything on this podcast.
All right.
This is going to be the full joy.
It's going to get age-restricted.
It is what it is.
So the only thing I ask is you like the video.
All right.
And someone pointed the chat, L Angie.
Shout out to R2.
Okay.
Low IQ.
Smash the like Myron Smashes NBM.
Bro, we did not do anything before.
Yo, it's funny that y'all be saying that.
Guys, I'm telling y'all, man, we do not fornicate before the show.
I'm telling you.
We don't.
Don't forget to drop Angie Insta for them boys.
Sure.
It's so angelic with that.
No.
Yes.
No.
Yes.
There you guys go.
Just want to stop by and give my gratitude.
Thank you.
FNF Finances and Relationship is so much better.
FNF for life.
Got y'all, man.
Fresh as dog.
Tonight's FedEx episode Transformers Revenge of the Fallen.
Okay.
Okay.
I just see what he did there.
Curtis Cole.
Can you do a review on Frank Lucas and the country boys from Harlem?
My dad worked at the prison where he was located.
You know what?
That's a good one.
No one mentioned Frank Lucas.
That's the movie Blue Magic.
We can definitely do that one.
Yeah.
Angie's writing that down.
716 Locks goes complete Pearl Harbor Hiroshima break.
Oh, that's interesting.
You know, I am going to bring Ryan Dawson on, and that's going to probably tie into some of that stuff.
So don't worry.
Michael Meastro, $1.
SEO goes, is there a better channel on YouTube?
I don't think so.
Salute to Myron and his lovely co-hostess with the Moses.
Hit the like button.
Why women deserve less?
Okay, I appreciate that.
Fellas, this is what Agent Fit means when he says, choose women to add value to your life.
Angie adds lots of value to Myron.
Yes, she absolutely.
Thank you so much.
She does.
And she was respectful as well.
Colorado Roughneck, five bucks.
Can't believe in the believe the U.S. press secretary came out and said Transformers are under attack after this mentally ill person did that to kids.
Yeah, bro.
But L Biden, bro.
Hell, yo.
They want to go.
You got Biden saying that dumb shit, but Trump gets indicted.
You know, I'm not going to make this a political podcast, but BS, man.
Hey, Myron, I'd love to see a show on Steve Avery.
He's been in prison wrongfully twice now, since it seems, and still in prison.
Is that the guy that did Making a Murder, if I'm not mistaken?
Is a CJ degree valid for HSI?
I know you said accounting.
I had a CJ degree, but I don't recommend you guys have a CJ degree to get on with the feds, bro.
I would not, I would not suggest you do that.
An accounting degree is going to do you a lot better.
Oh, we got Xena in the house.
Angie looking a little too good.
Simpson in chat going crazy.
Put a hijab on her.
It's shallow.
Zena.
Yo, shout out to Xena in the house.
Jay, 279.
Appreciate that.
And then we got here Montreal rather.
It really baffles me that there's people more mad about the shooter being misgendered than three out of the six people that got deleted being kids.
Yeah, absolutely.
And shout out to you, Bobby.
He said, Myra risking it all for the fans.
Respect.
Yo, I'm telling y'all, man.
I'm telling y'all.
I was going through the evidence, and I was like, man, am I going to have to water this shit down so that we don't get age restricted?
But I said, fuck it.
It is what it is.
I already know.
I was about to say 18 and up only.
Just like my OJ Simpson case.
They shout out Banned that went to hell.
Shadow Banned that went to hell as well, man.
I'm in the literally, I'm in the shadow realm with that shit.
I'm at WrestleMania, man, but I'll watch later.
No problem.
Oh, yeah, it is WrestleMania.
Wait.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
It is WrestleMania.
Damn.
I should have started this shit later.
It's fine.
All good.
Shout out to Wrestling.
All right, cool.
So, Andrew, you have anything you want to tell the people before I get into this or not?
I do want to say something, though, because I read your comments, guys.
And you, I mean, well, she definitely does.
Yeah, I do.
I do.
I do.
And I like some comments and I dislike some comments, of course.
But there are some people that don't like me here, which is fine.
I mean, I'm like, not everybody is going to like me.
But there have been some people that they say that I laugh too much in here.
But I laugh because I do laugh a lot.
And also, Myron is very funny.
So last week's stream, when he was doing the Trump indictment, the Trump indictment, yes.
Indictment.
Right.
So I wasn't in the stream, but I was listening to him.
And I like literally, I wasn't here.
But guys, like, Myron is my witness.
I was laughing at some stuff that he said.
I remember the fucking minute of the video because I laughed.
Which one was it?
The 37th minute when you said actually, I was laughing.
Which one?
I'm trying to remember.
The one in the Trump indictment.
Yeah, the Trump indictment.
Yeah, but what part did I say?
First, I was laughing because you said that you like Trump because he's funny.
Yeah.
That was funny.
And also, when he was saying that in 2006, 2002, I don't remember.
He was working at McDonald's.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I was in McDonald's.
We fly.
You know it.
Yo, he was fucking Stormy Daniels while I was getting fired at McDonald's, bro.
Yeah, then he said you were fired.
I was laughing for like 50 minutes.
Bro, I swear to God, I was dying in that table watching the video doing the time stamps on the other video.
And I was dying.
I was dying.
You know what?
I'll take some accountability for that.
I should have muted her mic, guys.
That's my bad.
I should have muted her mic because she was actually doing the Ed Guy research for y'all.
Yeah.
When we were, when I was doing the Trump one, because she didn't know too much about it.
So she's like, I don't want to be dead weight.
Let me just be resourceful and do the Ed Guyne one.
So I unmuted her mic so that y'all could say what's up to her.
And then I kept that mic unmuted.
And then I made the joke about Trump banging Stormy Daniels in 2006 and what I was doing at the same time.
And she was laughing.
And some of y'all were like, oh, so distracting.
Hey, man, that Trump episode was fun, bro.
Like, that shit was hilarious.
And then you said that Trump was like, yeah, my boy Trump, because you said that he will grab her by the pussy.
He was grabbing her by the pussy, probably.
I know that boy was, man.
He was definitely grabbing her by the pussy.
Hey, you want to come back to my room after the game?
Like, bro, he was grabbing all kinds of bots, man.
And then her dumbass, oh, it was terrible.
Sex.
I didn't even like it.
Man, you dumbass lying hoe.
Stupid.
But you went back to his room after and you smashed him, did you?
And you know what?
The best part is too.
Yo, Trump's a real ninja, by the way.
So she goes to the bathroom, right?
If y'all didn't watch that Trump video, go watch it, right?
She goes to the bathroom and he comes out.
She comes out.
My man is in his underwear and socks only.
Ready to go.
Yo, that's real ninja time right there.
Don't mark up for Donald Trump, baby.
Dom de Monko Monk.
Are we going to do this or not?
You know what I mean?
And you guys got to remember in 2006, Trump was a fucking man.
He was running the apprentice, one of the top TV shows.
You couldn't tell him nothing back then.
Meanwhile, I was getting fired at McDonald's, listening to Jim Jones.
We fly.
No lie.
You notice.
In my case, fucking unemployment.
So, yeah, I was 16 years old back then, bro.
That got me dying.
You got me dying for like 15 minutes, I swear.
Oh, man.
When is the NICA with Angie?
Why women deserve less?
Okay, I appreciate that.
What's Nick?
I don't know what that is.
I think it means nigga.
Super sticker.
Okay, Mike Worth.
I appreciate that.
And then Fed has the best channels.
YouTube is literally a high-quality, interactive, true crime show like the damn video from Iron and Angie's hard work.
I appreciate that.
And then we got Waterboard, the Transformers, criminalized transformers, restricted transformers for purchasing cards.
Them boys are trying after us, man, bro.
When I bring Ryan Dawson out, we're going to talk about them boys in detail if you guys know what I'm saying.
The chat knows what I'm talking about, but I can't say it out loud because we're on YouTube.
Angie knows what I'm talking about, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, FNF have made me a better young man.
Salute, bros.
I appreciate that, Malichi.
We're going to wake you guys on everything.
It's not just about being RP aware on girls.
It's about being RP on how the world really works.
All right.
And if y'all don't believe in them boys being involved in a lot of stuff, man, you're unaware.
21-year-old girl from Toronto here.
Going to keep it short.
You changed my life for the better.
Also, like the video, guys.
Okay.
Good stuff for you, Jay.
Appreciate that.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Whenever we got girls that are impacted by the content, I really do appreciate that.
Love that you're doing more current events like Trump and this.
Absolutely.
716 locks.
Give Angie her own soundboard.
She's clutch with it.
Yeah.
You know what?
She probably does because she'll be saying them all the time.
Oh, my God.
She should be saying bumble cup.
Like, damn, I was on it.
Okay.
All right.
I think we're caught up here.
Oh, man.
Trump was macking big while Myron was big macing.
Facts.
I was, I was, yo, y'all want to hear a funny story back in time, right?
I'm having my fun now because once we get into this topic, it's a very dark topic.
So I'm having my fun now.
Okay, guys.
So I really sucked at making the food.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I sucked at making the food, right?
So like my first day on, I was messing up with like, you know, making the Big Macs and the fries and shit like that, right?
And it was the worst because when I used to make the fries, granted, I was 16 back then, right?
And I just wanted Jordans, man.
That's why I took the job.
I just wanted Jordan's shit.
So yeah, I do suck at cooking.
That's why I got a meal prep service, bro.
Fuck cooking.
So I worked at McDonald's.
I used to fuck up the burgers.
And then also, I used to put too much condiments on.
And then the fries, I used to salt them too much.
Right.
So after a couple of days cooking, they kicked me off that shit and they put me on the cash register.
Well, your boy Myron's math is kind of trash.
Okay.
Very stupid.
So there were a couple of days where the register was short.
Not because I was stealing.
Like I've never stolen in my life, by the way, guys.
Like that's a big thing for me.
I've never stolen because I've always grew up in a very strict Muslim household.
If I stole like, nah, man, it just wasn't a thing for me, right?
Never stole in my life from anybody.
Maybe stole from my sister or some shit like that.
Ha ha ha.
But like never stole from like an establishment, right?
So they put me on the on the, they take me off the cash register because I was short like 20, 30 bucks and bullshit like that because my math sucked.
And then I they put me on the drive-thru.
All right.
And when they put me on the drive-thru, I got fired because I got three strikes because I got in arguments with the people in the drive-thru.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can mute my mind anyway.
You're being unprofessional, Angie.
Okay, you're being very...
You stupid.
All right.
You're fucking up the show.
All right.
So if y'all want me to tell you the three strikes that got me fired, give me a one in the chat.
If y'all want me to just get onto the topic, give me a two.
I'll let you guys decide here what you do.
If you guys want me to tell the three things that got me fired, give me a one.
If y'all want me to cover just going to the topic, we could do that too.
I understand that when I'm fed, we got to keep it somewhere professional.
Halo, I'm going to talk to y'all.
I'm going to put one because I want to know where you are.
You can't vote, bro.
You're part of the show.
No, no, no, no.
You can't vote.
You're part of the goddamn show.
I'm voting, man.
No, bro.
Your vote don't count.
Women deserve less.
All right, let's see here.
All right.
Whatever y'all want.
Honestly.
So let me see here what it mostly is.
Oh, damn.
It's mostly ones.
All right.
So y'all really want to see how I got fired from McDonald's.
All right.
So when I went to the drive-thru, I got three strikes.
Okay.
The first strike was a woman came through and said, hey, I want a double hamburger.
Right.
Now, mind you, I didn't eat at McDonald's like that.
I thought Burger King was it, right?
So I didn't know that you could do a double hamburger.
I didn't even know that was a thing.
But one thing I got to tell y'all about McDonald's customers is they're habitual customers, which means they come in like every day and they order the same shit every day.
All right.
So she says, I want a double hamburger.
Now, remember, she's got to go to the machine, put her order in, right?
And then they drive up to the window and you take the money, right?
So she's like, I want a double hamburger.
I'm like, man, we don't sell double hamburgers.
Do you mean you want a double cheeseburger?
She's like, no, I want a double hamburger.
Like, ma'am, I don't think we sell double hamburgers.
And she just cuts me off.
No, you guys have double hamburgers.
I come here every day.
How do you not know how to do your job?
Blah, blah, blah.
So I'm like, listen, lady, we don't have double hamburgers.
Okay.
I don't know what you think this is, but we don't have double hamburgers.
All right.
It's double cheeseburgers.
And she's like, how dare you?
I just hear like abrupt, like, and then I hear like a car speeding up to the window.
I was like, oh, shit.
So I'm like, oh, so I was like, oh, fuck.
So I get one of the other employees to come in and deal with it, right?
So he comes in and he puts the order and blah, blah, blah.
And, you know, she ends up getting her double hamburger and going off, right?
So I didn't know what you got to do is when you're going to meet, and this is 2006, right?
It was like a little stupid computer kiosk.
You got to click double cheeseburger and then take the cheese out of the double cheeseburger is how you do it.
I didn't know how to do that.
So basically, a manager got wind of the shit.
I got a strike, right?
Like, you know, that's one strike.
And then, damn, I can't remember what the second strike was, but I'll tell you how the third strike that got me fired, right?
If it comes to me in the middle of the show, maybe I'll stop and tell y'all.
But the third strike, I'll never forget this shit.
So about two months later, right?
I'm at the drive-thru, and this lady comes through and says, Oh, same lady, no, someone else.
Okay.
So she says, I want a double cheeseburger, right?
And I was like, okay, one double cheeseburger.
That's going to be 99 cents, 106 total with tax, right?
Because Connecticut, they're always trying to get the money out of you.
That's going to be 106.
I was like, so just one double cheeseburger?
She's like, yes, just one double cheeseburger.
I'm like, okay, 106, first window, please.
So she comes up to the first window, right?
And it's her, a girl sitting next to her, and a chick behind her.
And the chick, I'll never forget her face.
Fat chick looked like fucking Rosie O'Donnell, stupid glasses, short hair.
And then her friend, also fat, and then a third chick in the back with like an attitude, right?
And they come up in this Volkswagen buggy.
It was like pink or purplish.
I'll never forget this shit, man.
All right.
So they come and they roll up.
And she's like, I'm like, okay, your total is 106 double cheeseburger.
And I put my hand out, right, to get the money.
She goes, no, I actually ordered three double cheeseburgers.
And I was like, excuse me, because at this point, I had a mount tender.
You can't go back for all my ninjas that worked for McDonald's.
Once you hit a mount tender, Fenito, you can't go back.
You need a manager override.
Okay.
So I'm tilted at this point because I can't go back.
And I asked the bitch a couple of times, are you sure you want one double cheeseburger?
And she's like, no, I want, yeah, I want one.
Now she comes to the window and says, I want three.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Right.
And on top of that, to make the matter worse, I noticed that the friend that's in the passenger seat, this is 2006, by the way, guys.
She has a razor phone and she's recording.
Okay.
The bitch is recording.
So I already know what time it is.
All right.
I know that they're about to, I'm about to be on YouTube and fucking 2G and they're about to try to make a mockery of me.
Because at the time, guys, if y'all remember, okay, one of the things that were trending on the internet was fucking with people and drive-thrus, okay?
For all my older people out there.
It was like a trend.
Okay.
So I knew what time it was.
So she says, oh, no, I said I wanted three double cheeseburgers.
I was like, no, you said you wanted one.
I remember.
She's like, no, I said I wanted three.
I said, no, you said you wanted one.
No, she said, I wanted three.
And then now her friends are chiming in.
Oh, no.
Yeah, she wanted three.
I heard her, blah, blah.
I was like, I specifically asked you multiple times how many double cheeseburgers you want.
And she said, you said you wanted one.
Now you're saying you're three.
I'm not dumb.
And she was like, oh my God, can any of you guys at McDonald's get your get the order right?
Like, what are you guys doing?
You can't do anything right.
And I was like, listen, lady, it's hard for me to do my job right when fucking retards like you are coming through the drive-thru, just like that.
All right.
I lost my shit.
I was like, fuck this shit.
All right.
I got this fat 304 and her dumbass friend talking shit to me, recording me on a fucking razor.
I'm going to give you hoes a viral moment.
All right.
So I say that shit.
And she's like, and she's like shocked.
She's like, what the?
How dare you?
The customer is always right.
And I was like, in this case, no, bitch, you're wrong.
And she's like, I want to talk to your manager.
And I was like, okay, I'll go get the manager.
So I like turn around and the niggas right there.
He's literally literally right there.
Just like, I never get his name.
Nigga's name was Kester.
He's from Trinidad.
He had a thick ass accent.
Okay, shift over.
Like, I was like, whatever, right?
I was like, okay.
So I fucking, you know, I was at the end of the shift.
I was at the, I was tilted.
I was already pissed off.
So I fucking leave, right?
And I go home.
I come back like two days later on like on a Saturday or something, right?
Because I had my shift.
You know, I come in, you know, thinking, oh, yeah, it's all good and dandy.
Before I even make it to the fucking back, they're like, oh, Myron, come talk with us.
It's Kester and like two other managers.
I was like, oh shit, here we go, man.
Here we fucking go.
So they sit me down and they're like, yeah, we're going to have to let you go.
Your customer service skills are poor and this is just unacceptable, you know, workmanship.
And I was like, all right.
And I'll never forget this shit.
They said, okay, you got to turn in your hat, your name tag, and your shirt.
And I was like, fuck.
So I turned in my McDonald's shirt and my name tag and my hat.
And I just had my white shirt, black pants, and my Nike Air Force ones that were also black.
I want somebody to make a meme of Myra with their uniform at McDonald's.
I will pay you.
Please.
Please make it.
You get too excited.
So anyway, I walk back home.
And I'll never forget that walk took me like an hour because that McDonald's was far as hell from my house, bro.
That shit was at West Hartford.
If you guys want, for all my people out there that live in Connecticut, it was the McDonald's right by West Farms Mall next to the old game stop and the plaza right there.
All right.
Y'all know what I'm talking about, right next to the Target.
For all my ninjas out there that live in the central Connecticut area, that's the McDonald's I used to work at.
Oh, you're giving it away and everything, man.
Yeah, man.
Fuck it.
I used to work at that McDonald's, right?
Someone's going to find it.
It's the one next to Target, right by the plaza, right?
Across the street from West Farm Halls.
So funny story.
Fast forward two weeks, right?
So I go to go get my last paycheck.
All right.
And I'll never forget this shit.
It was a Saturday.
Busy as hell.
The busiest day for McDonald's, right?
Kids are in there with their parents.
Woo!
Happy Bills and all this other shit, right?
You know, there was, and there was a play place at this McDonald's.
It was a pretty big McDonald's, right?
So I walk in there to go get my check.
And I go get my check.
And I remember Kester was there, right?
The guy that fired me, right?
The Trinity dude, right?
And he was a student at CCSU at the time.
He was like 21.
I was like 16.
And I'll never forget this shit.
So I see him.
I'm like, man, fuck this guy.
So I was about to walk out.
He's at the cash register.
I'm about to walk out the door and I got my check in my hand, right?
It was for like 130 bucks or some bullshit like that.
Never forget this shit.
I go, hey, Custer.
And I scream.
I literally screamed this shit at the top of my lungs.
Everybody in the McDonald's is like, like, just like slow motion.
Fuck you, Kester.
Just like this middle fingers.
I felt like slow cold Steve Austin, bro.
Fuck you.
This video gets demonetized anyway.
Who cares, man?
Fuck it.
All right.
Like, fuck you.
And yo, the whole McDonald's is like, what the hell?
This nigga Kester, he was black as hell.
I swear he turned red.
He was tight.
He was mad as hell.
He didn't even know what to do.
It's like, you motherfucker.
So I see him like scrambling around in the back and shit like this, right?
My man goes and gets a fucking broom and comes out.
Oh, you want to talk shit?
You want to talk shit?
I was like, what you want to do, Kester?
Fuck you, bro.
And we're like, having this like little standoff in the McDonald's foyer area, you know?
It's like, oh, what are you going to do?
And he's holding the broom like this.
And I'm like, what are you going to do?
So eventually, you know, it was, it got broken up and shit.
And then I just like walked back.
My mom was waiting outside for me in the Jeep.
And she was like, what the fuck?
What the fuck were you doing?
My mom was like, what the fuck?
Y'all let me in Arabic and shit.
You know, I'm a muscula chenoda!
You know, literally, she's like, I'm a muscula chenoda!
Yama!
All my niggas that understand Arabic, you already know what time it is when she said that shit.
I translate that for y'all in Arabic.
It means you start problems.
What the fuck is wrong with you, you fucking jackass?
And my mom's watching the show right now.
She remembers that shit.
And at the time, this is 2006.
This is 2006.
I had only worked there for like a month or two.
Yeah, actually, you know what?
It was September of 2006 because I remember I went to MLG, New York, like a week or two after I got fired.
So yeah.
Anyway, that's the story, guys.
That was my time.
I got fired for McDonald's.
I can't remember the second strike that I got.
I know it was a double hamburger and then the bitch with the razor that was trying to record me, bro.
Yeah, man.
That shit was.
Yeah, I got fired.
Haram niggas Islamic marriage contract.
Ha ha.
Okay.
Did your father whoop you when you got fired, Myron?
No, they just roasted me.
Angie, we love you almost as much as Myron does.
Keep laughing and keep up the goat work.
Also, it's pronounced Ed Geen.
Okay, yo, Myron, what's up?
Not paying Charleston White his money.
LOL.
Myron went from McDonald's to being a Fed agent and went from McDonald's to being a federal criminal.
LMFAO.
Shout out to Zena for being a convicted felon.
Make history interesting.
Wish you could have done stuff for my history classes.
I got you, man.
Uh, Myron Trey of 10-1 LOL McDonald's days.
I saw a woman today with the tattoo that read, I rejected reality to substitute my own delusion reaching new levels.
You can't make this shit up.
P.S. Man, no oxygen, bro.
Don't even mention that individual on the stream, guys.
Did anyone else notice how Myron dropped Angie's IG off the dome like that?
Don't front Myron.
We know she's your wifey type.
Better English than most.
Any Arabic yet?
Was my pew, pew, pee-wee baseball coach my whole life growing up.
Then saw him on the news for murder.
Holy.
Oh my god.
Hey, Myron, Angie.
Glad to see you guys while I'm at work for the night entertaining.
Tate finally free.
Bless him.
Take coming second upon us.
Actually, you know what?
I spoke with Andrew today, actually, by the way, guys.
He's doing well.
He'll do a he'll go online.
Obviously, he's limited what he could say, but he's doing well and he'll be on soon.
And he'll give y'all that emergency meeting.
So don't worry.
Okay, coming very soon.
Angie, always remember one thing: F them.
They could watch something else.
True.
I'm sorry, guys.
I've been laughing a lot.
Yeah, very unprofessional.
That was very funny.
But yeah, man, shout out to Andrew.
I was very, very happy to be able to talk to him.
Man, at the end of the day, bro, like I told y'all before, we've known Andrew now for about three years.
And we met him first, met him in 2021 for the first time.
And, you know, bro, I met him and his brother, fucking great guys.
That's why I will never, you know, believe any of the BS lies on them because I know them personally.
I spent time at their house.
I live with the guys.
I saw how they move every single day.
These charges are BS.
You know, and as someone that used to actually investigate human draft king, this is all a joke.
These guys are innocent.
Yeah, I don't know.
Whatever.
It is what it is.
Call me biased or whatever, but my loyalty is always with the tastes.
I don't give a fuck what nobody says.
They're innocent till I die.
Mike Reath, like the damn show.
Absolutely.
M. Martin, poor customer service skills.
This man is a consummate gentleman.
It's unfortunate you're a real estate multi-millionaire author.
And ho, whisperer, you could have an assistant manager at Mickey D's by now.
Yeah, man.
But it was great because that job taught me a lot.
That job taught me about being nice to people.
It taught me about customer service.
It taught me about being understanding the value of a dollar.
And it also taught me what it's like to work a shitty job, man.
It really motivated me to make sure I don't.
I'm not an idiot.
So having jobs like that a lot of times teaches you what you don't want to do.
Mike Worth, super sticker.
Appreciate that.
And then Big Zodiac Charleston.
Bruh, I don't know why y'all keep mentioning this fucking like, bro, no oxygen, man.
We ain't got nothing to say here.
All right, cool.
All right.
With that said, glad Andrew's home.
Love you guys.
Let's get into today's topic where it's going to be a lot more serious from this point forward.
Yeah.
I hope you guys enjoyed that little bit of comical stuff.
But before I get into it, like the video.
We've got 2,800 of you guys watching right now.
Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
Because, like I said before, this video is going to get age-restricted.
I already know it.
It is what it is.
So, Andrew, you got anything before we get into it?
No.
Okay.
All right, cool.
So, 2023 Covenant School shooting.
Okay, guys, we're going to get right into this thing.
On March 27th, a mass shooting occurred at the Covenant School, a private Presbyterian church in America, Paro Chil School in the Green Hills neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee.
Former student and local resident, Audrey Elizabeth Hale, 28, killed three children and three adults and was killed by two responding Metropolitan National Police Department officers.
And don't worry, guys, I have the body cam footage for it, and we're going to watch it in its entirety.
And I'm going to actually break it down for y'all because I do actually have active shooter training.
So I'm going to go ahead and break it down with y'all.
Somebody has actually cleared houses and you know, has a knowledge of tactics, okay?
Reported as a woman by police.
Hale identified as a trans man and went by he/him pronoun, sometimes using the first name Aiden.
Okay, so that's a general overview of it.
And uh, this is the school, okay, guys, from a Google Map perspective.
All right, and I have the security footage of Audrey Hale coming into the location, which we're going to play right now.
So, as y'all can see, she shows up right around 9:53 a.m.
Driving around, creeping, and her Honda.
I guess she wanted to save the environment here, Okay.
Y'all can see this is her pretty much circling the parking lot.
And then this is her.
She shows up.
Bam.
You can see she's right here in the silhouette.
And she starts shooting the windows out.
All right.
Here, let's rewind out a little bit so y'all can see this.
So you can see her come in.
And for just so y'all know, for all you people out there that are, you know, oh, pronouns, use the right pronoun.
It's a he.
Fuck y'all.
I'm going to refer to her, what she is biologically.
She is a woman.
I don't care what y'all say.
All right.
I'm going to refer to her as she for the rest of this podcast.
All right.
Fuck your pronouns.
Welcome to Fresh and Fit.
Don't welcome.
This shit already gets age restricted.
I already know what time it is.
So I'm going to refer to her as she, just like the police did in all their reports as well.
All right.
Or in this case, was were.
All right.
All right.
Here she is.
You guys can see she takes a tactical stance.
She's holding the gun.
Bam.
Starts shooting into the glass immediately.
Right?
And she's using an AR-15, guys.
High-powered rifle.
Right?
So she kicks the glass in, right?
Steps inside, wearing a red ball cap, which is tactically very stupid.
She should be wearing that because that makes you an obvious target.
Here she is with the red hat, glasses, camouflage pants, sneakers, vans, gloves.
As you can see here with the tactical vest as well.
See, I could tell just from how she's holding the gun, she's not very tactically sound.
You always want to keep the gun at like a mid-ready so that you can fire if needed.
She's holding it at the kind of at her side.
You know what I mean?
I mean, she does have some trigger discipline here.
Still stupid.
Not really tactically sound.
So she's walking around.
Mind you, there's a lot more footage, guys.
There's about seven minutes of footage here that the police did not release for obvious reasons because she murdered.
Yeah, but very bad tactics.
She's holding it right up on her face, on the shoulder, goes into the other room here.
And y'all can see it's flashing.
At this point, the alarm is on, which I think actually one of the nine-year-olds that was murdered tragically was one of the, was the one that pulled the alarm.
So God bless her soul.
And rest in peace to her and all the victims here from this sick individual.
Here you can see her walking down the hallway.
And there's more footage, by the way, like I said before, guys, but it shows this sick individual, you know, murdering the victims, which, you know, for obvious reasons, you probably don't want to see that.
So, and I don't think it's been released to the public.
So this is her working around the school.
Oh, and you can see her.
She shoots something here.
You can see the smoke erupting from the gun.
I don't know if that's her shooting at people or shooting at the television there.
So that's the first thing, right?
Now, what I'm going to show you guys next is the response video.
Okay.
What I'm about to show y'all is graphic footage.
But, you know, as someone that used to do this, right, that used to work in law enforcement that has, I've done active shooter training pretty extensively.
When you go through criminal investigator training program, they actually take you through active shooter training.
And, you know, you're taught, you know, to go to the threat quickly to try to, you know, obviously eliminate the threat.
That's what you're taught to do, which is why Uvalde, right?
If you guys remember the Uvalde school shooting, that was such an L on their part because they should have went in there.
You know what I mean?
But I don't know, maybe lack of training, maybe they were scared, whatever it was, but quite frankly, unacceptable behavior.
And at this point, most feds, most law enforcement in general, get some type of active shooter training.
So Uvalde is a smaller city in South Texas guy, so they might have not had the training, whatever.
Not giving them an out, but I'm trying to think here why the fuck they wouldn't have responded the way that they were supposed to respond during that incident.
But I think a combination of poor training and police officers being scared, quite frankly, is what led to that, you know, monumental L. But shout out to Nashville Police Department.
They did a fantastic job in this situation in contrast to Uvalde Police.
So let's go ahead and break down this footage.
No one else on YouTube has tactical training like I do that could break this down.
Well, actually, there's, I think, one or two other channels, but you're going to get it from a Fed perspective.
Let's get in, all right?
And this is the actual footage from Nashville Police Department.
And this is the cam footage from Rex Engelbert, by the way, guys.
This is the guy that had the AR that shot the first shots.
That was one of the person people that stopped the shooter.
So he gets out the car.
First thing he does is grab his AR-15, right?
I think you're not playing in the video.
Oh, my bad, guys.
My bad.
My bad.
We're going to go from the beginning.
Shout out to Angie.
Shout out to Anthony.
Okay.
My bad, guys.
Get my stupid.
A stupid button.
We're going to play this from the beginning.
My bad.
Got y'all.
Got y'all.
Andrew just saved y'all.
All right.
So here you go.
You see Officer Rex Engelbert pulling up to the scene.
I'm making an entry on the front side.
I got a degree in that position here.
All right.
So.
So he grabs his AR-15, which, you know, just so you guys know, most patrolmen typically have some type of long gun in their car, whether it's a shotgun or an AR-15.
And, you know, at the end of the day, you should always have a long gun.
When I was on the job myself, I had an AR-15 and I had two pistols and an AR-15.
So I like the AR-15 over a shotgun, but everyone has their own preferences.
Shotguns are really good for close quarters.
ARs are just a little bit more versatile, especially for a distance.
And they're very accurate.
All right.
Okay.
Okay, bam.
So he gets up on scene.
One of the witnesses tells him immediately, all right, these are the head counts.
This is what's going on.
Okay.
And, you know, shout out to that teacher for being calm and letting the police officer know right off rip what's going on.
Okay.
So hold on, let's rewind that.
What's the information she gives?
Kids are locked down.
Two kids that we don't know where they are.
Okay.
Two missing kids.
So the police officer, now he has this information.
He can move a little bit more intelligently.
Yes, ma'am.
Okay.
So he just loaded the gun at that point, guys.
He pulled the strap in the back, all right?
Because the gun has like a charging thing back here, right?
The AR-15.
You pull it back like that.
That puts around in the chamber.
Now he's locked and loaded ready to go.
All he's got to do is twist the safety off.
All right, because typically the arrows come with like a little knob that you could flick around.
I think I send you the pictures of the guns.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I do have them.
Takes the safety off, and now he's ready to rock and roll.
Okay.
And he had the reason why he has a strap, guys, is it allows him to carry the gun a little bit more efficiently so he doesn't lose the weapon.
All right.
So that's that's what you guys see on the gun, that little band there.
That's the strap.
Shoulder strap.
So he's met two members of faculty now at this point.
So this member of faculty is giving him the keys.
Give me three.
Let's get three.
Okay.
so he's calling for three officers to help him so that they can go ahead and stack and enter the building let's go I need three.
All right.
Now, see how he's rushing to get in there and make things happen.
Okay.
Because he knows every second that he spends outside waiting is someone that could potentially get shot or killed.
Time is of the essence and they're moving quickly.
This is what you got to do in active shooter situations.
When I was an agent, this is what they trained you.
Get in quickly, make it happen.
Whether you have people behind you or not, that's a luxury.
Get in there and make it happen.
One more.
Let's go.
Okay, so bam.
Now, his guy, so this is how it goes, guys, when you're clearing rooms and stuff.
Someone opens the door, someone has a gun up immediately, right?
Now I'm talking tactics.
Someone opens the door, someone has a gun up immediately and goes through the door.
Now, your job, right, when you're going through these rooms, et cetera, this is bringing back really good memories right now.
When you're going through these rooms, you have to make sure that every door is clear so that you don't get ambushed from the side.
Okay.
And you guys are going to see them systematically do this.
All right.
Now, they have to do this quickly while also making sure that they don't get shot in the back from the shooter.
Because keep in mind, they don't know where the hell the shooter is at this point.
All right.
So bam, he immediately looks in there.
Okay.
Is there anybody in there?
Sees nothing.
Keeps moving.
He looks in there as well.
Double check.
Nothing.
Right?
It's a gym.
All right.
Clear.
And remember, they can't effectively clear as fast as, you know, as slowly and as methodically as they want to.
They kind of have to look, make sure nothing's in there.
No threat.
Cool.
Keep pushing.
That's what they got to do.
Okay, so you got a door here on the right.
What are they going to do?
This guy, all right?
You guys see the gentleman to the left here?
Hold on.
The gentleman to the left right here, he's watching the hallway, okay?
While these two enter this room.
So if a shooter does pop up, he's there to cover their six.
Okay.
So look.
So he's covering.
He hasn't got a gun up.
He's looking down the hall.
Now they come in here and they clear this room.
Now, when you're clearing a room, guys, I don't know if you noticed it.
We're going to go back five seconds here.
First thing you do, as soon as he enters, this is what you guys are going to notice.
Boom.
He clears a corner.
Okay.
When you come into a room, right?
Gun is up.
First thing you do, clear the corner.
Because if there's nothing there in the corner, then you know the rest of the room is going to clear and then you pan.
All right.
So he looks, corners clean.
Cool.
Now it's time for me to pan.
All right.
So, bam.
So they're clearing the room.
Notice the muzzle discipline.
His partner's in front of him.
He puts the gun down, right?
Because he doesn't want to flag him.
Flagging somebody means your muzzle is pointing towards someone that's a friendly.
You never want to do that.
Good muscle discipline.
Then he comes and he clears this room here.
Bathroom, bathroom, small bathroom.
Okay.
Bam.
Clear it.
Now they get the fuck out of there.
See?
Now they're quickly getting the hell out.
And they're continuing on.
So he kept the hallway safe for them so that they can clear that room.
Now that that room is clear, they continue pushing.
All right.
Hope y'all are enjoying this, man.
This is bringing back a lot of good memories for me seeing this.
And these guys did a fantastic job.
We're going to break this down.
Okay, another door.
See how he calls door?
So this guy is going to hold long.
Okay.
The other guy, the guy to the left that y'all see with the helmet on, and then they're going to clear this room.
Door with me, with me.
So with me, with me, that means I'm going in.
You cover my back.
So what does he do?
He comes in, looks, see the corner straight ahead, clear, and you're going to see him immediately bob to the right.
Bam, right?
Clears a corner.
Cool.
Nobody's in here.
Make sure everything is good.
All right.
They're going to clear that door right there.
I got it.
Boom.
He opens it for him.
Gun up.
Okay.
Good.
Clear.
Now they get the fuck out of there.
See how they quickly clear the room and then they get the hell out?
This is really good tactics that they're doing.
And the fact that they're doing this with only four guys, right?
And they've never worked together.
They're not necessarily a tactical team is pretty good.
You know, this is pretty damn good tactics, especially for them moving as quickly as they are.
Remember, he's just a patrolman.
Looks like you got a plain clothes guy over here.
So these guys probably are not SWAT team.
You know what I mean?
All right.
So now this is dangerous, which you guys see here.
You can see an open hallway to the right, and then you got another, looks like another hallway to the left, and then you got a straight edge.
So, and it's only four of them.
So how they take this is very interesting.
You guys are going to see here in a second.
Okay.
So one guy covers left, when he says cover left, that guy puts a gun on it like this, right?
Make sure no one comes out so that the other officer that we're watching right now can take right.
Okay.
So what does he do?
He checks that door right there.
He looks inside.
Empty.
Locked.
So he's like, okay, more than likely this is safe.
So now he proceeds to the rest of the doors.
And the reason why they're doing this, guys, is because the last thing they want to do is like, let's say they don't clear these doors and they just keep going straight and the shooter's behind them the whole time and they didn't clear it.
Then they could get shot in the back.
So that's why they're systematically trying to do this as quickly as possible before they continue to push forward.
All right.
Take this door.
Take this door.
Okay.
When he says take this door, that means you watch that door.
I'm going to take this side.
So he doesn't get shot in the back when he tries to clear this room.
So here he comes in.
Y'all can see he looks at the corners, nothing there, and then he pans.
Always check the corners.
Okay, corners clear.
Bam.
Okay, so he runs back because he knows his partner is covering that other room, right?
It's upstairs.
It's hard.
Now, those bathrooms might have been locked or whatever it may be, or someone else cleared them before.
Because you can see here that there's going to be another officer at the top of the stairs.
So more than likely, it was already cleared, which is why he walked right by it like that.
Right?
So he sees another officer right there.
At this point, the adrenaline is bumping because they probably know at this point that the shooter is on the second floor.
All right.
So here they come.
Now they're on the second floor.
Now they can hear gunshots.
Bro, at this point, okay?
Adrenaline is probably shooting everywhere.
All right.
Because I've done like simulations of stuff like this before when I did my active shooter training, and I'll tell y'all, man, the adrenaline is pumping at this point.
All right, is real, okay?
So, what are they doing?
Okay, room is empty.
We got to run by.
So, now they can hear the gunshots.
Since they can hear the gunshots, clearing each room isn't as important.
Why?
Because they can hear the gunshots and they know where it's coming from.
So, they know it's only one shooter.
So, they're moving towards the threat.
They're moving towards the sound, right?
They're kind of doing a quick little check of each room as they run by, but they don't necessarily have to go systematically the same way that they did when they first entered the building, okay?
So, they can hear the gunshots, they know where it's coming from.
All right, so you got now uh, it looks like five officers.
You got this guy in the back and the backwards hat with the pistol, which we're going to see his vantage point here in a second.
You got another guy to his left with a shotgun, and then you got another guy behind Rex to his left.
And I think there's one other guy behind him.
It's five officers total here, it looks like okay.
So, he's saying push up, which means you push up, take lead.
Typically, you want the rifle to go first, which is why Rex takes the lead here.
The rifle is probably the most accurate and best weapon.
Shit's about to get real here.
So, here he comes.
He takes the corner so that he can see, have the best vantage point because you can see it's a wide open room.
If he takes the corner, he'll be able to see what's going on.
All right, and also, when you're off cover, guys, right?
Give you all a little tactic here when you're shooting from behind the wall.
You actually don't want to be right up on the wall, you want to be behind off the wall a little bit where it's like a couple of feet because it's harder for the person to shoot back at you, okay?
So, he comes here, bam, he identifies the target.
We're about to be age-restricted right now, boyos.
He sees the silhouette right there.
Y'all can see it right there, okay?
Let me go ahead and enlarge it for y'all.
So, you guys see what I'm talking about here?
So, right here, you can see the shooter right here.
It looks like they're looking out the window, right?
Shooter falls.
All right, so why did he put the gun down like that?
Because someone walked in front of him, so he doesn't want to flag him.
Like I told y'all before, and you can hear more gunshots here from the right-hand side.
And that was from the guy with the handgun.
She's down.
Yeah.
Hey, hold the hand.
Yeah, she meant her brain.
And for the idiot in the chat, yo, too much explaining, bro.
Like, yo, just play the clip.
Fuck you, man.
You should have been watching this clip already.
Like, what the hell?
I'm explaining what's going on here.
All right, so now this is going to be from the guy with the handgun.
There you go, second floor.
So he goes the opposite way.
He goes right up to the second floor.
So, the rest of the officers are clearing the first floor as we saw from the other video.
Now, he's going up to second floor.
No locked door.
Where did they go in?
First floor, first floor, first floor.
Hold there, y'all.
Somebody hold there.
Hit that door.
When he says somebody hold there, he means somebody wipes that door.
Wifel first.
Rifle first.
Blue.
Go.
Go.
All right.
Rifle first.
Go, go, go, go.
Go.
Move.
Move.
Now, remember, see how, notice how, remember, there's Rex over there on the right-hand side, guys.
Right?
They already cleared all this, so they don't have to stop by the doors since the guys here already cleared this.
I'm with you.
There's Rex right there for the last guy that we had.
He clears the right, and then they're holding long, okay?
and this is what we were watching just a second ago see they cleared those bathrooms And remember how I told y'all that Rex ran by those bathrooms before?
It's because these guys already cleared it.
See, it's all teamwork here.
So here they come.
They come upstairs.
He holds long.
So as he's holding long right now, guys, what's happening is all the guys are running behind him, right, to go up the stairs, right?
He's covering this long hallway to make sure that no one comes and ambushes them from the back.
Hit the stairs.
Go.
Go stairs.
Go stairs.
Go.
Go, go, go, go.
All right.
So now that they all went, now he goes upstairs and follows them last.
Keep pushing.
Go.
Shots fired.
So they can hear the gunshots now.
You just saw the deceased child there on the bottom.
Who's shooting the individual?
Yeah, that was the, that was the, that's the shooter shooting.
And you guys could see a corpse on the floor there of one of the individuals that were killed.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
Sick bastard.
This, this, this Audrey.
Yeah, this lady.
So they hear the gunshots, bam, right, immediately, right?
And I'll tell you guys this from being, you know, obviously shooting guns and being involved in law enforcement.
When you hear gunshots, right, and you're trained, you know exactly where the gunshot came from.
So he catches, boom, right-hand side.
What do they do?
They all button right, right?
Bam.
Now, at this point, you're fucking adrenaline going crazy because you know you're about to encounter the shooter, guys.
You know you're about to encounter him.
And honestly, this guy's going in with a handgun.
Crazy.
And from what it looks like, this is a Glock.
Push an LPBO.
Push an LPBO.
All right.
So rifle goes first.
Here's Rex.
You guys can see him, right?
Right.
So Rex comes in, takes the corner, right?
Really good tactical position.
Boom.
Boom.
You see him shoot the AR.
Now he comes in.
He takes the corner.
Move.
Move.
Watch out.
Watch out.
Move.
Stop.
He saw them reaching for something, I guess, and he shot.
Move in.
Move in.
Watch left.
Watch left.
Suspect down.
Suspect down.
Bam.
Fuck the L. T. Yep.
That's definitely a...
Fatality.
Hey, hold the air.
And that, my friends, is the shooting.
Don DeMarco for those fucking cops.
Don DeMarco.
For getting in quickly and making shit happen.
So this is the press conference right after the shooting, guys.
Okay?
Shout out to those Sioux police officers, man.
Hope you guys enjoyed that breakdown, tactical breakdown.
Good afternoon.
I'm Don Aaron with the Nashville Police Department.
We want to give you a brief update this afternoon as to what we know about the Covenant murders on yesterday.
There's one rumor going on throughout the community that we want to take a moment to clear up.
There are those who think that...
Actually, you know what?
Hold on.
This will probably explain it better for y'all.
Hold on.
Oh, my bad.
Shit.
What are you looking for?
I'm looking for...
I had the video here for y'all.
Okay, I'll play this thing, the press conference, and I'll pull this up on the side for y'all.
Specific individuals were targeted by the shooter who entered the building on Monday.
We have no evidence that individuals were specifically targeted.
This school, this church building, was a target of the shooter, but we have no information at present to indicate that the shooter was specifically targeting any one of the six individuals who were murdered.
Chief John Drake will now update you on the progress of the investigation overnight and this morning, including what we know about the individuals'purchases of firearms over the past couple of years.
And actually, this summarizes it right here pretty well, guys.
Okay?
i said before we already know we about to get age restricted in this bitch it's been hard but it's also this little bit of background on the shooter it's been hard but it's also been an amazing experience when it comes to developing my creative talents and growing as an artist
Six people, including three children, are dead following a mass shooting at an elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee.
The tragedy ended when police shot and killed the suspected shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale.
Here's what we know so far about the incident, about Audrey, and about her suspected motivations.
Now, the first thing I want to clear up is some confusion about Audrey Hale.
You may hear or see reporting calling the shooter Aiden.
According to police, Audrey Hale was transgender.
Hale was born female, but sometimes went by the name Aiden and often used he/him pronouns.
However, police are using the name Audrey and she/her pronouns in their communication.
So, that is what we're going to do here.
And that's what we're going to do here as well.
It's a she, guys.
Audrey also appeared to use her given name as well as Aiden sort of interchangeably and signed off on her last social media post before the shooting using both.
And she spoke with one of her basketball teammates, which we'll talk about that here in a little bit.
Our exclusive reporting reveals that there was extreme tension in the home about Hale's gender identity.
A well-placed source told us that Audrey's parents, Norma and Ronald, refused to allow Hale to use he/him pronouns or go by the name Aiden, which may explain why the shooter used both names.
The source added that due to Hale's religious beliefs, they also would not accept homosexuality.
And she went to that school as well, as you guys know.
Police say that they found evidence indicating that Hale had even more violent attacks planned, including ones against family members.
During a press conference, law enforcement said that Hale's parents saw her leave the house on the morning of the shooting with a red bag, which they asked about, but Audrey brushed off their question.
Her parents believed she no longer had any access to weapons and was being treated for a quote emotional disorder, but investigators didn't expand more on what that was.
She was, yeah, no one's really said anything about what her issue was, guys.
Um, even now, even though this thing came out a few days ago, no one's really talked about what her actual disorder is, if it's like clinical or if it's just her and her emotions or whatever.
But regardless of whatever the hell she's going through, there's zero excuse to attack children and innocent people.
Like, there's that's an L all the way on her part.
All right.
Under care, doctor's care for an emotional disorder.
Uh, law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving, but her parents felt that she should not own weapons.
They were under the impression it was when she sold the one weapon that she did not own anymore.
Chilling surveillance footage shows how this whole her.
Yeah, she actually had seven guns, which we're going to talk about that here in a little bit, guys.
Horrific day unfolded, beginning with Hale calmly parking her Honda in the parking lot of the Covenant Presbyterian Church at 9:54 a.m.
DC TV footage captured the moment that the shooter, armed with two assault rifles and a handgun, shot through the glass of a locked door at the church to gain entrance to the adjacent elementary school.
Hale, dressed in a white t-shirt, backwards red hat, and a tactical vest, prowled the hallways appearing to search for victims.
You stupid victims.
Seven minutes of security footage was withheld by police.
I think she, and she did say this on her Instagram right before she died.
I think the reason why she wore a red hat is because she was looking to die this day.
It was during those seven minutes that law enforcement says Hale murdered six innocent victims, the headmistress of the school, Catherine Koontz, custodian Mike Hill, and substitute teacher Cynthia Peake, as well as three students, Allie Scraggs, William Kinney, and Edelin Dykehouse.
All rest in peace to these children, man.
I'm just going to give a moment of silence because this girl right here, actually, that you guys see pictured here, if I'm not mistaken, she was one of, she actually pulled the alarm so that everyone would be notified that this was going on.
She was the one that pulled the alarm.
So rest in peace to her and her family.
a moment of silence for these beautiful children.
Thank you, guys.
I appreciate that greatly.
Just nine years old.
Prayers God to her and her family and all the other people that were slain needlessly on this day from that sick individual.
In the face of these types of tragedies, we are always left wondering who does something like this and why.
Now, to be clear, there are never simple answers to either of those questions, but here's what I can tell you: Audrey Hale was a former student at the Covenant School, and Nashville Police Chief John Drake told media outlets that law enforcement believes she had some sort of grudge against the school.
Police say Hale meticulously planned this attack.
They found detailed maps of the school showing exactly how this would all unfold, as well as disturbing writings from the shooter, including a manifesto.
No, we have a manifesto.
And yeah, guys, the manifesto has not been released yet.
You know, I'm actually very interested to read it.
You know, this is typical of, you know, school shooters or crazy people.
I mean, you know, you look at someone like the Unibomber and you wrote a whole manifesto and he wanted it published out.
A lot of these people seek attention.
And the manifesto probably has clues and details as to why the individual did what they did, but it hasn't been released yet.
So we'll see what happened.
But I do know that there was, you know, allegedly a leak that says something along the lines of, you killed our children, so now we're going to kill yours, something along the lines there.
So if I could find it.
You know what I'm talking about?
If I'm not mistaken, I think she was found with the map of the school, right?
Do you know about this?
This is it right here.
I'll show you.
Yeah, she did have a map of the school for sure.
Did Audrey Hale manifesto say, you mess with our kids, we will kill your kids?
So this was tweeted actually by Jack Posobiak.
The transfer left the manifest, not a suicide note, and it isn't hard to infer the message intended, you mess with our kids, we kill your kids, textbook act of domestic terrorism.
Okay.
So I don't know how he got this information, if it's been verified or whatever, but that is a rumor that that's one of the sentences from the manifesto.
So we'll go back to this video, though.
Some writings that we're going over that pertain to this day, the actual incident.
We have a map drawn out of how this was all going to take place.
The manifesto is disturbing and gives a glimpse into who Audrey was.
In an interview with CBS News, the chief of police said that Hale created a hand-drawn blueprint of her plans, adding that she, quote, had drawn it up almost like a cartoon character, even down to the clothes she would wear.
Hale had previously attended a local art college in Nashville, and this moment where she happily accepted her diploma was used in a promotional video for the school.
She even once spoke about her growth as an artist in an interview at an art showcase in 2022.
It's been hard, but it's also been an amazing experience when it comes to developing my creative talent and growing as an artist.
Now, that burgeoning artist would somehow turn into a cold-blooded killer in just a matter of months, ending with the senseless killings of six people and the loss of Hale's own life.
Hale was shot and killed by two officers, Rex Engelbert and Michael Colazzo, and her death was captured on the officers' body cams and then released to the public.
The officers discovered the shooter on the second floor of the school and she first shot at them before they returned fire killing her.
According to Hale herself, it seems that that horrific ending to her plan was actually part of it.
Shortly before the shooting, Audrey Hale posted a disturbing message on social media and privately reached out to a friend with a series of haunting comments.
She wrote of her intentions to die and adding in all caps that it wasn't a joke.
Hale said that her family was unaware of what she was about to do and that she, quote, left behind more than enough evidence.
That concerned friend.
Rex was the guy with the AR-15 guys and Colazzo was the guy with the handgun.
And immediately turned those messages over to police.
And that friend also told CNN that Hale had suffered from suicidal ideations in the past.
As for the evidence that she spoke of in her note, I already mentioned the manifesto and the maps, but Daily Mail also obtained this exclusive footage of FBI agents removing several more weapons from her home.
And correct.
Are not FBI agents.
This is clearly Nashville Police Department.
You can see here, Metro Police, police, police.
i don't see any feds here at all though feds were involved in the in the search there's none here Law enforcement says that the shooter owned.
These are photographs of the guns.
You can see here one with the little skull, grunt has Aiden on her name.
And then Aiden on the rifle.
Firearms, which were all legally purchased.
This is the little pistol that she had, MP shield.
Investigators do have a theory about Hale's motive for this mass shooting and promise to make that public as soon as it is confirmed.
Now, with these types of stories, they move very quickly and new facts are constantly emerging.
So that could already be public by the time you're watching this.
So make sure that you check back to dailymail.com for the latest.
Bam.
All right.
So what we're going to cover next, guys, is her friend.
She reached out to a friend.
Actually, we could do the search.
Okay.
So photos obtained by the post offer an exclusive glimpse into the home where the Nashville shooter, school shooter, lived and stockpiled guns.
Okay.
I'll go ahead and enlarge this for y'all real quick.
I'll just mute this music.
So this is the house, right?
The images show a typical family home with red tools popping up in the front yard, right?
And school portraits framed on a credenza inside, right?
Here you go.
This is, you can see here Metro Police on the scene.
This is an FBI agent.
Neighbors told the post that police broke down the home's front door before the raid and used flash grenades to storm the residents.
Now, guys, make no mistake about it.
More than likely, this is going to be a state case because an active shooter case typically does end up being state, at least in the beginning stages, unless the feds can involve, can prove like there's some kind of hate crime or whatever.
But since the individual is deceased, more than likely TBI is going to take this case, aka the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the state version of the FBI.
Okay.
Investigators discovered four guns inside the home in addition to the three guns found at the scene.
And yeah, so like I told y'all before, she had seven guns.
And then here's a 911 call that the friend made after getting contacted by her.
So let's play this video first and then we'll go ahead and play the 911 call because 911 be taking Ellis, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
God damn, trash.
Kelly, thank you.
Our team come.
Anyway, guys, do me a quick favor.
We got 3,800 plus y'all watching.
Please, we only got 1.6k likes.
Can you guys get it up to 3,000 likes so that we can get the engagement up?
Because as you guys know, I already know this video is about to get age restricted because I played the full body cam footage for y'all.
No weird edits, nothing like that.
We broke it down.
So yeah, this is 100% going to get age restricted.
Gonna get hit with the algorithm hard.
So like the video, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
Over here on FedIT, we give y'all the best content.
This channel isn't really about making money.
It's more about giving you guys sauce, man.
And I enjoy doing this stuff.
Brings back memories.
So please like the video, man, because I'm definitely going to get hit with age restriction.
I know it's coming.
Bridge continues tonight as we hear from one of the suspects, former basketball teammates, who tell us that she received a message from Andre Hale just before this tragedy.
That friend, in turn, called police.
Box 17 News, Amanda Chan looking into the response from the non-emergency number to see if that response could have been handled more quickly.
Scott, this former teammate tells me the messages she received from the suspect just moments before the shooting.
Now she's trying to process everything, especially getting the help that she tried to get.
Avriana Patton says she received a message from Audrey Hale, the 28-year-old suspect, Monday morning, a little after 10.
These are the messages Patton received.
All right.
So look, you can see here, guys, this is my last goodbye.
I love you.
See you again in another life.
Audrey Aiden.
Audrey, you have so much.
And this is what the friend responds.
You have so much more life to live.
I pray God keeps and covers you.
And she goes, I know, but I don't want to live.
I'm so sorry.
I'm not trying to upset you or get attention.
I just need to die.
I want to tell you first because you are the most beautiful person I've ever seen and known all my life.
My family doesn't know what I'm about to do.
One day this will make more sense.
I've left more than enough evidence.
So basically, that post I made on here about you, that was basically a suicide note.
I'm planning to die today.
This is not a joke with a bunch of explanation points and all caps.
You'll probably hear about me on the news after I die.
And this is what she said to her friend.
So obviously, right, to anyone that has half a brain, very alarming stuff.
Suspect saying, I'm planning to die today.
This is not a joke.
They'll probably hear about me on the news.
And this is at 9.59 a.m., it looks like.
And remember, guys, we know for that she got in at 9:56 a.m.
So she probably sent these DMs as she was sitting in the car loading up, ready to go into the school.
After I die, I don't want to live.
I've left more than enough evidence behind.
Patton immediately sent a screenshot to her dad.
Her dad told her to call the suicide prevention hotline based on the messages Hale sent.
But Patton says the hotline told her to call deputies since staff can only help if the person calling is suicidal.
The Davidson County L Hotline.
Sheriff's Department told Patton to call the non-emergency number.
She called at 10:14, where she told us she was on hold for about seven minutes.
Nobody ever came.
And then, maybe I want to say maybe like an hour and a half later, I received another phone call and they were saying, Okay, we're going to send somebody.
And I was like, Oh, I thought you guys were sending somebody initially.
No one ended up coming to her home until a little after 3 p.m., hours after police say Hale killed six people.
I just couldn't believe it.
Like, I didn't affect the note that I did.
You know, I tried to reach out, you know, not even knowing that it was her.
I didn't, I just, I don't know.
I reached out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline to ask about typical protocol if someone is calling on behalf of another person.
I am waiting on a response.
But on the website, you can see what to do if a friend or loved one needs help, saying never keep it a secret if a friend tells you about a plan to hurt themselves.
Call 988 so that you can find out what resources are available in your area.
I also reached out to the director of Nashville's Emergency Communications to ask about the response time.
Director Stephen Martini tells me there were a high number of calls coming in about the shooting at the same time as non-emergency calls.
A spokesperson for Metro Police says by the time Patton called, officers were already at the Covenant school.
It's important to note this former teammate only knew Patton as a kid.
They did not know each other as adults.
Reporting live from Nashville.
So that goes to show how weird the shooter was.
Like they didn't even talk as adults, but she called and said, I love you, and all this other strange stuff.
So that is a little weird.
I keep it.
Okay.
So here's the 911 call, guys, by the way, right here.
Trying to see, can anybody?
I just don't, I'm just trying to see.
Can anybody, I just don't want it on my conscience.
Somebody can go check on her.
Only thing I have is her Instagram.
Okay, unfortunately, we can't send anything up without an address.
I mean, can I give you her an Instagram?
See, y'all like find her that track her that way.
I can, I can send an officer to speak with you and see what he can do, but there's nothing much we can do.
L dispatch.
You know, 911 be useless a lot of the times, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
L 911.
Chilling Audio has been released of Audrey Hale's friend trying to warn authorities about the shooter, though she had no idea what was actually about to happen.
After she received alarming messages, and then these are the text messages she all saw before.
Avriana Patton called the suicide prevention hotline only to be redirected to the sheriff's office.
then a non-emergency dispatch number, which is who she was talking with.
The audio reveals that Pat's warning seemingly fell on deaf ears as the calls dispatcher offered minimal assistance.
Facts, she was definitely in hell.
I'll tell y'all this, man.
9-1-1 be dropping the ball a lot man horrifyingly around the same time dispatchers were receiving 9-1-1 calls about the shooting as hale slaughtered six people at the nashville school so So very, very unfortunate, man.
Very, very unfortunate.
And then here is the full.
Now we can go ahead and go back to the press conference, guys.
Here, let me again.
This will be a brief briefing today.
Chief John Drake.
Actually, you know what?
Before I do this, I'll hit some of these chats because they're piling up.
All right.
My bad.
Let me see here.
Okay.
So.
All right.
We got here.
Darnell Elliott.
Excellent video, Mr. Gaines.
Great breakdown of the room clearing tactics.
Brings back memories, but it is called a charging handle, not a charger thingy on the M16.
Yes, of course, man.
I get it.
You want to be a stickler about little things like that.
Have you seen some of the tweets about this?
Like, for example, people be a man that the killer is being misgendered on the news and whatnot.
Sad.
Yeah, people are stupid, bro.
Morgan Jones, thank you for covering this, Myron.
Bless you.
I appreciate that, man.
I'd rather watch your breakdowns than the news.
I appreciate that, Crease 17.
That means a lot.
Boss Man Bambino goes, the person who started the school was a pedo, and the school silenced a lot of kids until he was finally excommunicated from the church.
School, it's like a 10-year pedo ring.
Okay, I didn't hear about that.
Call me tag goes, Pray for the babies that fell victim to this deranged shooter.
Absolutely.
Rest in peace to the family.
Big ups to you, Myron.
Thank you.
Like the damn video.
Evil prevails as long as good men stand by and do nothing.
Big W, Nashville Police.
Absolutely, man.
Big W to Nashville Police.
You don't know me.
A lot of people hate the police and everything else like that and talk about defund the police.
When you say defund the police, what ends up happening is you defund people that can, you know, actually put a stop to a lot of this bullshit like you saw there.
When police shot her, it's like they screamed out, Andy's coming.
All right.
Michael Meese stroke $1.
Appreciate that.
Mr. Speak on it says, can you shed some insight on these Transformers working while our Zoff plants in the U.S. to plan future attacks?
Never heard of it.
Jed Berg poker.
Cops are heroes.
Not easy to do a movement to contact.
They were clearing every room until they heard gunfire shooter was, but now were hashtag pronouns.
She bought that vest from eBay for $10 and read that it was stop rifle rounds.
Yeah, she's very especially with a red hat.
The fact that she wore a red hat and she wasn't tactically sound and she wasn't really trained that well tells me, guys, I mean, for her to be in an open area like that, knowing that she could get ambushed from many different areas, she had a death wish.
She was looking to die.
You know what I mean?
That's simply put.
Faduma Abshir, super sticker.
Appreciate that.
Albo Ace.
They put her in that woody from Toy Story position when Andy walks in the room.
Oh, I get what you mean now.
Emartin, this issue is not about guns.
We have a mental illness issue.
Simple solution.
Arm highly trained security at every school across the U.S. The shooter's writings were even mentioned having another target, but not choosing it because of heavy security.
Yes.
Actually, good point.
I'm really glad that you mentioned that.
Yes.
In the manifesto and in her writings, guys, she had planned this out meticulously.
And one of the places that she planned to attack, she knew she wouldn't have been able to pull it off because they had security.
Look, man, all I'm going to say is places that have guns typically don't deal with as much gun violence as places that don't have guns.
The last thing you want is criminals and the police as the only people that have guns.
All right.
I'm definitely pro-Second Amendment.
I think every private citizen should have a gun, assuming that, you know, they're not a drug user.
They're not a convicted felon and they're responsible.
But yeah, man, guns, having guns saves you from the idiots that want to use guns to hurt people, man.
And I think teachers should be trained to have firearms as well.
Seriously.
But a lot of times they're not.
And you end up with stuff like this.
Mike Worth, when you were trained, did they train you to shoot to kill or shoot to wound to take them in?
That's a very interesting question you posed there, my friend.
What they train you to do is to shoot to stop the threat.
I'll let you use your imagination with that one.
Victor Thomas, flybucks, the men you mentioned are probably not SWAT.
We're AMT with tactical training.
Yeah, guys, those were just a bunch of officers that showed up on the scene at the same time and they just worked together and made it happen, which is why that was so impressive.
Because it wasn't like they were a tactical team or a SWAT team.
You got patrolmen, plain clothes guys, all working together, never being working, worked before.
And remember, guys, Nashville Police Department is a big police department.
Some of those guys might have never even known or met each other before.
When you have a big PD like that, it's common where you might, there's a bunch of officers that work there that you might not even know.
All right.
We did so much CQB in my battalion.
That means close quarter combat.
This brings back some good and bad, but mostly good memories, LMAO.
Their teamwork slash muzzle discipline is superb.
Absolutely.
And you guys notice, like, the camera was being covered a lot by the guy with the AR putting his gun down.
The reason for that is because he didn't want to flash his guys.
Okay.
Good, good muzzle discipline.
Respect, man.
We need more men like you, Myron.
I appreciate that, my friend.
A1 Cooks.
If infantry, in the infantry, we call this BD6 or CQB.
All right.
The woke left still says defund the police.
LOL feds and the police officers are the closest thing we have to the Avengers slash Justice League.
God bless them.
Absolutely, man.
You know me.
I'm always going to support the blue and support police.
Uh, anyone that says defund the police, quite frankly, it's very, uh, you stupid.
Uh, My friend from high school, father, was killed in this shooting.
W Ferexi did his thing.
I'm sorry for your loss, my friend.
I'm really sorry for that.
W Female Teacher for giving that sit rep. Clear and concise.
Absolutely.
Shout out to Andrew.
She's very sweet and feminine.
Y'all collab really nice.
Keep the likes up.
And shout out to her for telling me that the video wasn't playing.
You know what I mean?
Because if I've done it before.
Don't do that.
On other feds where I just let the video play and I don't even know.
And then I look at the chat.
I'm like, oh, man.
That's funny.
So shout out to Angie for making sure that the video was playing.
She'd be watching the chat very closely.
I'm treating your uncle in the profile picture, Don DeMarco, Jed Berg poker.
He's making fun of me.
He said, I'm cheating your uncle in the profile picture because he's with some dudes from the Middle East somewhere.
That's Bo Mara.
Just FY, that's reported at Celtic 2000.
She's wielding pistol caliber nine millimeter, most likely.
Yep.
When can we expect Minister Jap and Tommy W show?
Tommy, I'm trying to get for sometime this month, guys.
And Minister Jap, maybe I could make them both come in at the same time.
We're going to definitely get canceled.
W Ganda from banning the Fruity's and the Transformers.
Yeah, they did ban them.
Mr. Brickshot 212.
Francisco Travera, can you look into the Keith Ashley murder?
North Dallas guy that owned a brewery when COVID hit.
He drugged his biggest investor, then faked his death.
FBI U.S. Marshals got him.
Then he got capital murder.
Angie, can you make people ask it for that one?
No.
Can you make a note of that one, please?
Yes.
Okay.
Yeah.
Crazy, crazy stuff here, man.
All right.
Let me.
Sorry, guys.
I'm trying to move this screen here.
Anything else?
Angie, what are your thoughts on all this?
Actually, I've been thinking because I will argue about what you said.
It's not that I don't agree with everyone having guns because anyways, if they restrict gun usage or anything, people are still going to get them.
Yes.
Somehow.
But the thing is that what I told you when you told me, like, yeah, everyone should have guns.
It's like, I think everyone should have guns as long as they have a very good training before buying or purchasing.
Oh, yeah, of course, of course.
They should get training.
And also, like, have a good mental health profile.
Like, I mean, they should check their mental background or something.
Because most of these people, I read a thread on Twitter about.
Remember, Angie, that's why I said responsible citizens.
But yeah, I get what you're saying.
Yeah.
These, you know, having background checks in place, mental checks in place.
Before actually purchasing guns, because most of these people that do these shootings are fucked up.
They have like their mind fucked up.
So I'll think, yeah, I will argue if like not everyone should have guns and so on.
Like they can, you know, be filtered on.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
I mean, there's a reason why, you know, only some people can have guns.
Like if you're a drug user, you can't have a gun.
If you're a convicted felon, can't have a gun.
You know, you're not a U.S. citizen, all these different things.
Like, actually, matter of fact, 18 USC 922G, there's nine ways that you can't have a gun federally.
And, you know, having mental issues is one, et cetera.
All these things.
So, yeah, you know, obviously people got to go through background checks and qualify.
But yeah, I think people having guns that are responsible citizens definitely is better than people not having guns.
And only people having access to guns are criminals and police.
That's a very scary situation to be in.
All right.
So we'll go back to this press conference real quick.
And this is right after the shooting.
Then we'll close this back.
Thank you again for being here.
And by the way, guys, do me a favor.
I see only 2.2k likes, but there's 3700 of y'all plus in here, almost 300, 800 of you guys.
Guys, I don't ask for much.
But what I do ask is that you like this video.
And the reason why is because I literally showed y'all the full body cam footage shooting from the actual National Police Department YouTube channel.
I'm 100% going to get age restricted, which means this video is going to get taken to the bottom of the algorithm.
It's not going to be shown.
It's going to be shadow banned to hell.
I'm going to be down there with Shao Khan and all them in hell.
Okay.
So since I'm going to go to the shadow realm for this video, please like the video, subscribe to the channel, share with a friend.
It will help me at least a little bit with getting up in the algorithm, especially if you guys enjoy this kind of content.
Like I said before, I truly do Fed It for y'all.
I'm sure you guys probably saw the AdSense screen that I accidentally pulled up like an idiot.
Like, y'all can see this is not for the money.
All right.
This is for you guys to learn, get some education, get some entertainment.
Because I ain't going to lie to y'all, man.
I spend a lot of time on FedEd research.
Me and Angie both spend quite a bit of time.
She takes a lot of her off days, right?
And she's like researching, watching documentaries, taking notes for y'all, studying, making sure that she comes to the table with some kind of something to say, right?
She doesn't want to, you know, sound like an idiot or whatever.
So she really does work hard behind the scenes.
And so do I. And this takes up a lot of our time.
It's really for y'all because we love you guys.
You guys watch the channel.
You guys enjoy the channel.
So we're not going to stop.
Okay.
And really, it's about supporting.
You don't guys, you guys don't have to donate a dollar to the channel.
I really, again, this channel is not about making money or being profitable.
This channel is about giving y'all the education, going up in the algorithm, and beating out those makeup true crimers that I think we're way better than.
Okay.
So like the video, guys, please.
Help us get 3K likes.
And then we got a big super chat from Body Count Over 7.
You're a 304.
Thank you so much.
Sorry about the name.
It's for the Fresh and Fanafridge.
I just found out about this channel.
Supporting you is crucial.
You are far more in-depth with info.
If you do a video on Craig Lang, I lived with him for two months after he got back from deployment.
Crazy shit.
Craig Lang.
That name sounds very familiar.
Let me look here.
All right, Angie's already on it.
Shout out to Angie.
She's already on it.
Okay, and then anything else here?
Again, guys, I appreciate all the super chats, but y'all don't have to donate a dollar to the show, like I said before.
Just like the video, man.
That's all I ask.
Police and military are trained to shoot to kill, not wound.
Always aim center mass control.
Paris shooting to wound or a leg is a myth.
Absolutely.
Darnell Elliott knows what time it is.
He wanted to say it.
I didn't.
Angie, they screened for this on purchase.
The U.S. has 600 million M guns and 400 million M citizens would never work like Australia when Texas passed open carry.
Crime plummeted.
Yep.
Yeah, it does help.
It does help.
Renee Marie goes, Hey, Myron, me and my husband watch your videos and we love your podcast, Fresh Fit.
It's actually brought us closer.
So thank you.
Shout out to you, man.
Douglas relationship.
I really did.
That makes my day when I see couples get stronger because of the stuff that I say, right?
People think, Myron, you're just a misogynist, man.
If girls follow my tips, they'll keep their man.
What's up, bro?
I'm Aaron from Dearborn, Michigan.
These school shootings need to stop officers in schools.
School is for learning.
Top G, I agree, man.
They do need to put police officers in schools too.
We need to protect the kids.
God damn it.
Raina Marie, appreciate that.
Regarding the other comment, so apparently Craig Lang was an ex-U.S.
soldier with a double murder suspect.
Well, he's now on double murder suspect and he's a hero in Ukraine, apparently.
He's charged with killing a Floria couple in 2018.
Interesting.
All right.
Arsoft battalion that's fighting in Ukraine that happened to be a racist group fighting for Zelensky have plants here in the States.
Okay.
Maybe we could bring back Coach Red Pill and talk about that, aka Gonzalez Lero.
We had a good discussion on Ukraine.
If you guys haven't seen it, go on Rumble.
We have it over there.
Kyle Bigelow, Trans Vengeance appears to have been a long-standing meme within that community.
Should we believe this is entirely isolated?
Who knows, man?
These crazy liberals, man.
Martin, I own a private shooting range near Brentwood, Tennessee, 20 minutes south of Nashville.
Many of their officers have trained at my facility, although none on that day.
Nashville officers, heroes.
Yes, Don DeMarco again.
Don't demonstrate that putting their life on the line and going into the fire to stop the threat, man.
I just wish they had, you know, we didn't have three kids getting killed.
Martin, when are you going to talk about NOFAP?
It's damaged too many men's.
I mean, eventually we will.
Keith Ashley was my pee-wee coach's name.
Look into.
Okay.
What else here?
Body count, thank you for becoming a new member of the team.
The name.
Yo, y'all.
Yo, you guys literally have some of the best names on YouTube when you guys being here trolling.
Like, it's fucking hilarious, man.
Angie be laughing a lot of times at what you guys be saying.
Yo, somebody said when they shooting, when the body cam shooting thing, somebody said, like, the girl's gonna get two-packed.
She's gonna get what?
Two-packed.
Yo, y'all got no chill, bro.
Brief update of what we know right now.
We've interviewed the parents of Audrey Hale, and we've determined that Audrey bought seven firearms from five different local gun stores here legally.
They were legally purchased.
Three of those weapons were used yesterday during this horrific tragedy that happened.
We know that they felt that she had one weapon and that she sold it.
She was under care, doctor's care, for an emotional disorder.
Law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving, but her parents felt that she should not own weapons.
They were under the impression that when she sold the one weapon that she did not own anymore.
Has it turned out?
I see y'all saying El Vaudio, so I'll go ahead and put the captions for you guys.
We had been hiding several weapons within the house.
We also don't have a motive at this time.
We feel that these students that were targeted were randomly targeted.
There was not any particular student that they were that she was looking for at the time of the incident.
And that's what we know as I speak.
And we'll take any questions that you have.
What was the beginning of it?
So in the manifesto, there's several different writings about other locations.
There were locations that were talks about the school.
There was a map of the school, a drawing of how potentially she would enter and the assaults that would take place.
There's quite a bit of writing to it.
I have not read the whole entire manifesto.
Our team and the FBI has been working on this.
Chief, can you define where exactly the victims were located?
Can you mention the common area where we all work together?
So they were spread out in different locations.
When I went into the actual church, the kids had already been transported to the hospital.
Also, the two of the adults, I did see the head school person, and she was in the hallway by the office.
That's the only one.
They were spread out, wasn't in one common area, but they were spread out.
Can you talk about her response in terms of targeting other buildings?
There were some writings in the manifesto about other locations, but as far as it being an actual target, I can't confirm that at this time.
Can we talk about your body cam footage?
Do you feel like your officers did everything, right?
One at a time, please.
That's a stupid question.
Do you think your officers did a good job?
You're damn right they did a good job.
Stupid.
It's very possible the head of the school could have done that.
I can't confirm that one or whatever.
I do know she was in the hallway by herself.
There was a confrontation, I'm sure.
You can tell the way she was laying in the hallway.
There was the custodian, the African-American, as she shot through the door to enter.
She sprayed rounds through the glass, striking him.
You could see where he came to rest.
As far as the others, they were just spread out in different locations.
I can't say it was a confrontation, but they were met.
She met the head person in the hallway.
This man right here.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Chief, you mentioned the guns, the multiple guns, and then the shooter was under the care of a doctor.
Is there any law in this state that would have allowed police to take those guns away from this person had it been reported?
If it had been reported, there's not a law for that, but had it been reported that she was suicidal or that she was going to kill someone and had been made known to us, then we would have tried to get those weapons.
You guys are hilarious.
They said the translator is definitely GDK.
You guys.
As it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was.
They said the chief looks like Fresh in 15 years.
Yo, you guys are fucking hilarious, man.
Oh, my God.
Can you talk a little bit about?
What else did the parents say?
Did they expect anything like this to happen?
So we know yesterday, Miss Hill was leaving out of the residence.
She had a red bag.
They asked her what was in the red bag, and I think she just dismissed it because it was a motherly thing and didn't look in the bag because at the time she didn't know that her daughter had any weapons and didn't think any differently.
Again, they lost a child, so it's very traumatic for them.
I think you were first too.
Could you talk about the police's response?
I know they engaged the shooter pretty quickly once they got to the school, but can you talk about the events that led up from when they got the call, what time did they arrive at the school, and could you talk about that time?
Because it seems to me it was probably like 14 minutes or so.
Yeah, so they got the call at 10.13, and by 10.24, they had engaged the suspect.
All right, so 10.13 is when they got the call.
1024, they were there.
So about 30 minutes had elapsed, and the shooter was able to, you know, kill six individuals.
So just unfortunate, man.
As they arrived on the property, there were police cars been hit by gunfire.
The suspect was in an upper level.
We believe there's been some training of being able to shoot from a higher level.
And her gunfire, from the video I've seen, she stood away from the glass so she wouldn't be an easy target to be shot.
But as officers were approaching the building, there was gunfire going on.
They went in, they went through door by door as we clear buildings.
They heard gunfire and immediately ran to that and then took care of this horrible situation.
And how long did it take officers to actually get to the school initially from when the first quote came in?
From the time it went out from 10.13 to 1024, it was over at the exact time arrival time.
I'm not sure.
I know that myself, I ran emergency.
And as I got there, they were coming out bloody and all kind of things were happening.
So I barely missed being able or being there to go in as well.
So it was really quick, the response.
And I think you were next.
Chief, I was just going to ask you about the two officers reporting that you've seen this morning.
Have they ever been placed in a situation like that before?
To my knowledge, I do not remember if those two in particular have been in that situation.
Officer Colazzo has worked as a paramedic with the SWAT team.
So I'm sure he's had some type of weapons training.
I was really impressed that with all that was going on, the danger that somebody took control and said, let's go, let's go, let's go, and went in and took care and just try to end this situation.
But as far as being in this before, I'm unsure.
You, sir?
Sir, a friend of the family's reporter, a friend of the Hill family's report who said that Audrey was autistic.
Can you speak to that?
I can't confirm that.
I've heard Audrey's autistic.
I've heard that, but I can't confirm if that's true or not.
One more question.
One more question, and we're going to stop.
One more.
Do you have any indication of the significance of yesterday why the chooser may have done this yesterday?
And also, if you have anything that could indicate whether the school was part of anyone or was this theory?
I can't confirm either.
I'm not sure if that we're approaching holy period at Easter and all of that.
I can't confirm any of that.
Do not know.
And so why she targeted that particular church?
We do know she was a student at that church at one point, but unsure right now if that was the reason why.
And I think you, I'll take one more.
So I talked to them earlier and they're trying to decompress, trying to make sense of all of this.
I talked to President Biden.
He's going to reach out and talk to them as well.
L Biden.
The day after all this happened, right?
He's like, oh, yeah, we need to, you know, say some bullshit about, you know, the T's, if y'all know what I'm saying.
L Biden.
They're just trying to do whatever they can with their families and just kind of remove themselves from all of this.
Thank you all very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, 14-minute response time.
Sorry, guys.
My math is, I give myself stupid.
Is that acceptable?
Is I see if you want to look back at the seat of the house that there could have been a quicker response time?
So I'll answer that.
We evaluate each and every one of them.
Math is not my forte.
I felt algebra too.
Every situation.
And so part of one of my principles is we're always looking to be innovative and evolving to get better.
And so we look at every single incident we have.
And if there's a way to get better, we feel a response right now.
From what I've seen, I don't have a particular problem with it.
But we always want to get better.
We always want to get there in two or three minutes.
And so there's a lot of things that could have happened.
Traffic was locked down, etc.
So, but we're always looking to get better.
So thank you.
Yo, y'all comments on the sign language guy is fucking hilarious, by the way.
Talking about description for real and all this other stuff.
So, yeah, man.
Yo, guys, do me a favor.
We got 2.6k likes.
Go ahead and like the video, man.
Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
Yeah, I think that pretty much covers it, guys.
Angie, what are your final thoughts on this?
What I said before.
Yo, guys, honestly, I am not a socialist.
I just read that here.
Like, I'm so far away from being one.
Like, you have no idea.
You have no idea.
She came from a socialist country.
Exactly.
So, so before you, I mean, I don't know.
I maybe take you too personal, like, the hate comments, but.
Yeah, you are.
Do you think?
Yeah, you are.
Oh, my God.
Whatever.
I just said, I really got her.
Y'all got her triggered.
Yeah, you triggered my Tropic car.
Yeah.
But like, I just read like all the comments.
I really love your love, guys, your support.
You guys are the best.
You guys are great.
But yeah, sometimes you guys don't know what you're talking about.
So I just need to call out the stupidity.
Yo, just accept the meme, bro.
You're a socialist, Angie.
Socialist Angie.
Socialist Angie.
Okay.
Hey, man.
You know, they're going to make jokes.
You know how it is.
Let's see here.
Do you know what?
I just had somebody send me a meme of you dressed as a McDonald.
I knew it.
I knew someone was going to do it.
Self-made forever.
Interesting fact.
At the Dark Knight shooting, three young men covered their girlfriends and sacrificed their life for a woman.
This needs to be brought up when women say, I don't need no man.
Absolutely.
I've talked about that in other podcasts.
Those three guys back in the yeah, the Aurora Carlorado shootings for the Dark Knight back in 2012.
Listen, Brian, it's important.
All that said about Ukraine is true.
There are truly and worshipers day colt, Stefan Bendera to this day, and he's responsible for brutal death of 200k polls, World War II.
Yeah, we'll talk about that with probably more than likely with Ryan Dawson and them boys, if you know what I'm talking about.
Now, I can't talk about it on YouTube, and you guys know for obvious reasons.
Let's see here.
I want to make sure I got all the chats here so I don't miss any of you guys.
Hey, Marin, have you heard of the Brian Walshy case in Massachusetts?
He allegedly murdered his wife and searched for ways to hide her body in the son's iPad.
If you want to see some major L's, check it out.
Okay.
Jalen Mosley, have you seen Biden's Scarlet Brain Response?
Yeah, bro.
Idiot.
Hey, Myron, have you done that John Benet case yet?
I've been looking for it.
Oh, man.
I told you.
I told you.
I told you that they were going to ask for it.
Like, we, I've done it.
We have it ready to go.
Yes.
I have all the research.
I have everything.
So we just, I mean, I just.
We would have probably done it today if it wasn't for Ed Guy, to be honest with y'all.
Yes.
Y'all want Ed Guyne, so we're doing that first.
Yeah.
But we should do your minute.
Yes.
Can you do Poughkeepsie tapes?
Ooh.
Well, you will have something you want to say about that?
Yes.
Man, I've been wanting to watch that movie because it's crazy.
It's crazy.
Well, the documentary, I think.
I think it's the documentary, but it's crazy.
We should do it.
We should do it totally.
I'll add it to the list.
Okay.
Body count number seven, $10.
I appreciate that, Kyle Biglow.
We can't use mental health screenings to determine firearms purchased from 99% of psychologists, liberals, when masculine enters the DSM.
That's true.
REI 12-figure business, $10 goes.
You should tell the story of starting Feda and the challenges you face, as well as all the women you had on the show that led you to Angie.
There's a lot of RP chews to learn from this.
I'll keep it simple, guys.
How Fetta started was, if you guys remember, they doxed my real name.
And if you guys dox my real name, Amru Fuddle at this point, go ahead and look it up.
My real name.
So if you Google my real name, a document's going to come up of a court case that I did where I arrested Sri Lanka National.
So they used that to say, oh, look at this guy.
He was a Fed.
And I kept it under wraps because I wasn't sure if I was going to go back to the government after the podcast or whatever.
But since they doxed me, I said, fuck it.
So I said, since y'all are going to dox me, I'll start another channel and give you all the content that you guys want, true crime stuff.
So, you know, to all the haters, nice try.
But you guys birthed a new channel.
When will you guys have 50 cent off Fresh and Fit?
One day, my friend.
One day.
I'd love to have him on.
Keith wired himself money right after he murdered his investor, then wrote a suicide note acting like the killers.
The guy killer killed himself.
Big L. Yeah, that's a big L right there.
Self-made forever.
Angie, would y'all consider doing a breakdown on the downfall of the movie director of Jeepers Creepers and a crime he did?
Victor Salviva?
Saliva.
Okay.
Okay.
We don't have to donate, but we will.
Thank you, Stoic Ideology.
I appreciate that.
Cool.
I think we're caught up.
When will the school shootings end?
I don't know, man.
I hope sometime soon.
Can you do El Paso Walmart shooter, please?
Oh, yeah.
I remember actually covering that when I was on the job.
Guys, 3,800 of y'all right now.
We got 2,700 likes.
Get me to 3,200.
That's all I asked.
3,200, man.
That would be great if y'all could do that.
Get me to damn near like 80% engagement.
I'd appreciate it a lot.
Also, guys, I am pleased to announce a new Patreon that I'm launching, okay, for some of you guys that might want to get, because I've been getting a lot of requests, right?
For a lot of requests for consultations, et cetera.
And I'll be honest with y'all, I just don't have the time to do consultations like that anymore.
So I had to up my price.
It's very expensive.
I charge like $1,000 for 20 minutes.
And the reason why, guys, is because if I don't, I'm going to get a bunch of consultations and it's going to cut into preparing for Fresh and Fit, preparing for FedIT.
And as you guys know, we're on the air pretty much four or five days a week and we're doing two shows a day.
No one, I don't know any other podcast that puts out as much content as we do systematically and consistently.
You know, I think us and like maybe no jumper, but we film a lot, guys.
We're giving y'all six podcasts a week with Fresh and Fit.
And then I'm giving you guys another two a week with FedIT.
So I'm doing eight podcasts a week.
Each one is, you know, two to three, four or five hours sometimes.
I don't have the time to do consultations.
So, what I did instead is I'm going to go ahead and I'm launching this Patreon, which is the Myron Mindset Patreon, guys.
It's patreon.com slash Myron Mindset.
It's $4.97 a month.
And basically, what you guys get with this is you get two Zoom calls a month with an open QA and personal access to me and an exclusive Telegram chat.
You'll also get access to my fitness coaching with my own personal app that I built up myself, actually.
And this tier is high-priced on purpose.
to ensure quality.
So you get two Zoom calls per week where you guys can ask me whatever.
You know, you can ask more personal questions.
That's why I want to keep the Zoom calls, you know, fairly intimate, small.
I have 50 spots.
I think I'm going to keep it somewhere between 50.
I'm not going to pass 100.
I'm probably going to up the price as well.
But I'm keeping it at this price point to make sure that we get the highest level of guys, highest level questions.
And honestly, just to weed out people that aren't that serious about self-improvement.
Again, you can join if you want.
And you will also get access to fitness coaching as well if you choose to do that and you need help with it.
But yeah, man, that's pretty much the Myron mindset.
I just launched it today, patreon.com slash Myron Mindset.
That's cool.
Again, that's patreon.com slash Myron mindset.
And there's just one tier.
And yeah, guys, that's what it is helping y'all transform from Simpson Pimps.
You're free to join if you want.
If not, I totally understand.
It's not cheap.
That's, you know, by design.
OnlyFans.
Yeah, that's my OnlyFans right there, guys.
Okay.
Dick picks on Thursdays.
So, yeah, if you guys wanted to book a consultation, that's probably the more cost-effective way to go because consultation with me is going to be very expensive, man.
So yes, and I do take food stamps, okay?
Oh, man.
Y'all are hilarious.
Cool.
Cool.
And like I said, yeah, y'all will get a bunch of sauce from the YouTube channel alone, guys.
You guys don't have to sign up for the Patreon.
This isn't like some money grab.
I put at that price point to ensure that, you know, we have a small community, help guys out that really need it.
And, you know, they want more and more pause, like a more intimate environment.
Obviously, I can't give y'all all the sauce on the internet because there are certain things that I might teach you guys that aren't YouTube friendly, if you know what I'm saying.
Will you be covering the Tori Lane's motion for retrial?
Yes, if they retrial it, I definitely will.
You have more anything else?
Super chats, I think.
Here.
Okay.
First time, Super Chat.
I just want to ask if you've done an episode on the Christ Church Mosque, trees that kill 50 plus people in New Zealand back in 2019.
And if not, when?
Amazing job, by the way.
And Ramadan Mubarak.
I appreciate that, my friend.
I'll probably, I try to do U.S. cases first, guys.
International cases are a little difficult to do unless it's like an overwhelming request like Vibes Cartel or something.
But in general, I typically do U.S. cases.
I can imagine it's because you know the law here and it's like way more tricky to get to know the law in other places and like the tactical teams and all that stuff, right?
Yeah, it's very, yeah, it's way more difficult in other countries.
i have a lot of requests of people like from outside the country like canada uk i could do those countries because it's like first for like it's you know typically very um common to united states but um i mean i prioritize us first like canada we're going to do that serial killer right rubber picton yeah yeah they've been asking for that one so in that case you know we'll do it because y'all been asking forever for it venezuelan cases you know guys you cannot deal with those cases yeah a lot of crime over there just that's that's just insane so
um so yeah anyway with that said guys hope you guys enjoyed that video man don't forget to like the video again join the mindset if you guys want again it's myron uh it's patreon.com slash myron mindset one word okay it's not cheap $4.97 a month price is gonna go up i'm gonna have 50 spots right now two zoom calls per month uh with open q a and you'll get access to my fitness app if you want to get in shape and i'll put a program for you get you guys you know from shit to fit transform you from a simp to a pimp okay all right so
that's what it's about um and you got what's your last words for the people yeah um i just want to thank you all for your your time to uh first.
Uh, thank you for the people that took time to congratulate me on my birthday on my birthday.
Thank you so much.
You guys are awesome because those are the ones that have like kept up with the requests and comments and like sending me uh content for the videos and all that stuff.
Like, I really appreciate it.
Like, you guys don't understand how much I appreciate that.
It's great.
Uh, also, yeah, I mean, I'm not giving my Instagram away anymore, although Myron always like gives it away.
You already know what it is, it's too late, woman.
Hello, don't give it away.
I thought I thought you were gonna say I was like, No, no, no, no, but um, I'm working with Cina to get you a Fett Instagram.
I just wanted to let you know that because that was what I was saying the other episode that we were cooking.
We're gonna get a fetid uh main Instagram so you guys can like drop all your requests there.
And I will do polls about like what you want to watch in the in the in the yeah, in here in the channel and all that stuff.
So, yeah, thank you, bam!
All right, guys, we love y'all, man.
Again, like the video because I know this thing is gonna get age-restricted.
So, uh, like the video, subscribe to the channel, Myron Mineson on Patreon, patreon.com/slash Myron Mines.
I pinned it to the top if y'all want to join in.
Love you guys, sponsor limited.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow for Fresh Affair.
We're gonna have uh Greg Dussett on, it's gonna be lit.
Uh, we're gonna go ahead and film uh, what's it called?
We're gonna go ahead and film Ed Guyne for y'all here in a little bit.
So, love you guys.
Catch you guys in the next episode of Fed It.
Peace.
I'm special agent with homeless investigations, okay, guys?