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Sept. 9, 2024 - MyronGainesX
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Fed Explains The Georgia School Shooter
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Um so well actually I'm here with Angie.
Andy wanna say what's up to the people real quick, the updates.
Um hi people, what's up?
Uh yeah, so we're covering the Andrew, move the mic too.
Oh right.
What's up, people?
Um, another Sunday, another fun day.
We're gonna cover the Georgia shooting that happened, I think it was four days ago.
Yes.
Pretty much.
Uh September 4th.
Uh and we can't wait.
Documents, we come up with videos, and this is gonna be very interesting.
Um as of updates, we have a dog.
I think that's the only update really.
And um Yeah, Frank is here.
Frank is here.
Frank Castle is here.
He really castles everything.
He destroys everything too.
Um, but yeah.
Um, he fucked up Sneeko's carpet yesterday.
Um That's a very good update.
Really funny update actually.
Um and uh yeah, I feel bad for Sneaker, to be honest.
Like uh I really laughed because uh there was a clip that uh Warren Gaines posted on Twitter and uh I was laughing for for a very long time with that clip.
That was so bad I came out of the shower.
I thought she was uh something happened.
She was just laughing because uh it was hilarious to her that he pooped on Sneeko's uh carpet.
it's the fact that you guys were looking at the camera, he was pooping in between you guys.
And like you just realized he pooped like 10 late.
I like two minutes after.
So funny.
But yeah, anyways.
Um I got the video clip here somewhere.
We'll go keep go keep going.
Yeah, you guys.
Well, can you tell them about uh um anything going on on Fed Reacts Instagram or whatever?
I made a new Instagram, by the way, guys.
It's called the Unplugged Fit underscore unplugged fit is the new Instagram.
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Let me screen share with you guys.
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All right, so we're finally back on Instagram.
Of course, right now underscore unplugged fit.
He's got I think like a thousand followers now.
Yeah.
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Almost 2,000.
So yeah, guys, that's the new Instagram.
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So Angie manages that one.
Um I'll be posting um request boxes there, so you guys can drop your cases.
Uh updates on the channel, all this stuff.
Some reels.
I keep posting reels and videos about the you know, the clips that we have on the on the content.
And yeah, uh, make sure to follow us there, uh Fed Reacts.
Um Yeah, that's about it.
And uh hold on, I'm pulling this up for you guys because uh the whole poop thing.
Oh, yeah, they were the clip.
Yeah, so here it is right here.
Oh, that's just that would it be.
Uh from Wire and Gaines.
This is my like clips account.
Um I don't manage it, my buddy the uh uh uh one of my guys does.
But uh yeah, here we go.
I'll play this.
Turn it 26 in one hour.
What were you doing at 26 years old, Myron?
You were there on the southwest border of Texas and Mexico, right?
Yes.
Yeah.
It just poops.
Look how all these guys.
A lot of the people in love speech are in their 20s and 30s.
You know, the kids that come up there now.
That's why you guys are not gonna be able to do it.
They're not going around.
A lot of teenagers in here.
Uh huh.
Because you just want to be able to do that.
Yeah, I didn't even see like three more.
Yeah.
Just seeing the video.
Yeah.
I didn't see it.
It's hilarious.
Yeah.
I felt bad.
I told I told him I was like, yo, uh, I'll get your carpet clean for you.
Angie offered to clean it for him.
She has some special animal cleaning product stuff for poop stuff.
So yeah, sorry, Sneeko.
Anyway.
Happy birthday.
Yeah, happy birthday, I guess.
Um anyway, let's go ahead and get right into the topic here.
Um the topic, guys, is gonna be this right here.
We're gonna be talking about the um the Appalachi's high school shooting.
Um on September 4th, 2024, mass shooting occurred at Appalachian High School near Windor, Georgia, United States.
Two students and two teachers were killed while nine other people were injured.
A suspect, 14-year-old Colt Gray was taken into custody and charged with four counts of felony murder.
His father, Colin Ray, was also charged with second degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in relation to the shooting, having bought his son the gun allegedly used in the shooting.
The shooting the shooting is the deadliest school shooting in the history of Georgia.
So we're gonna go ahead and react to uh this was like when this stuff first broke out.
Let's play this clip.
Um George describes what they saw, heard during the school shooting.
Hold on one second.
Sorry, guys, let me unmute the tab.
You know, Colt Gray was taken into custody in charge with four sorry.
It's about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta.
Two students and two teachers were killed.
Nine others are in the hospital.
The gunman is identified as a 14-year-old student.
And eyewitness news reporter Joy Rand joining me.
Georgia Bureau Investigation, which, real quick for you guys.
Um go ahead and duplicate this tab.
Because GBI I think is gonna be the lead agency on this case.
Let's go and introduce you guys to the GBI real quick.
GBI, okay, Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Um let's go into their wiki.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation GBI is a State Bureau of Investigation of the U.S. State of Georgia.
It is an independent statewide agency that provides assistance to Georgia's criminal justice system in the areas of criminal investigations, forensic laboratory services, and computerized criminal justice information as headquarters located in unincorporated the Caleb County near Decatur and in Greater Atlanta.
So basically, guys, think of them as a state version of the FBI for the state of Georgia.
Okay.
So a little bit further up a little bit like uh and think of them as like a the investigative arm of the state police.
That's live from the newsroom with a look at how this unfolded and reaction from rattled students who feared for their lives.
Jory.
Colleen David, it's a situation children should never find themselves in our national shame strikes again.
More children slaughtered at their own school, a gun in the hands of a child pulling the trigger.
Four people were killed this time.
It likely would have been more, but two police officers stationed at that school got the young shooter to surrender.
Yep.
And uh if you didn't have the cops there, who knows how many more people would have died, and Kamala Harris wants to pull resource officers out, so I was scared I was gonna die, to be honest.
I was just scared out of my mind.
I was like, what is happening?
These students from Appalachian High School in Georgia experiencing what thousands of American children have experienced before them.
The terror of becoming victims of a school shooting.
Then I hear the gunshots, and everyone ducks behind us, and teachers like flipping tables and stuff and barricading the door.
When I heard hard lockdown and I knew it wasn't a drill.
I immediately tested my dad, and I was just like, I don't know if this is a drill, I'm really scared.
Um, and I just kept my feet up and I crayed.
A 14-year-old boy, a student at Appalachian, walked into school this morning with a gun and opened fire.
Two students and two teachers were killed, nine others were shot.
Authorities now investigating what the shooter's motive was and how he got access to a gun.
My heart hurts for these kids.
My heart hurts for this is the uh Sheriff Judd Smith, Barrow County, Georgia.
Our community.
But I want to make it very clear that hate will not prevail in this county.
Parents who were alerted to the shooting raced to the school, many abandoning their cars on the side of the road and running to campus.
They're telling us to run.
Because they didn't get out of shooting.
They didn't get out of shooting.
It's unreal and it's unbelievable.
And I'm so sorry to the you know, families that this affected.
I'm saying, please tell me you're joking.
He said, No, Mom, I'm not joking.
He'd say they shooting they shooting in the school, and the shooter is right across the hall from me.
I saw that photo in the piece.
It looked like a rifle, but we still don't officially know what type of gun was used in this shooting or why this shooter decided to go on the rampage today.
President Biden was briefed on this shooting, and both Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump speaking out today about the lives lost.
All right.
So that's some of the craziness that went down on the day.
I actually got um another video as well here, um, footage from inside the school when it went down.
Real quick, I'll read some of these chats.
We got um Jabriel 31 says, Y'all should play some overwatch tonight, please.
We haven't played Overwatch in a while.
I am so rusty if I was to play tonight.
Um my God.
We got one of the GRIPers in the house that goes, Shalom Goyam, Myron, when is the control cast uh pod coming?
And is it going to be a weekly thing?
I think we're gonna do it once a month um or once every few weeks.
Uh I gotta get with uh Nick and uh Sneeko and Elijah and figure it out.
So, but it's coming soon, guys.
Uh Martin, you hear about the Kentucky Highway shooting five injured.
I did not actually.
Um, Angie, can you Google that real quick and look into it?
Um Ken Rose, two bucks, appreciate that.
Thumbs up.
Savander Navarro, thank you so much, Gabe is dropped his Instagram, which is Vander and Navarro.
Uh we got here, World's Coolest Nerd says this happened about 25 minutes from me.
By the way, uh the city is pronounced winder, a winder.
Okay.
Also, how can we combat these shootings?
There's terrible people dying, but taking our guns is never the answer.
I agree with you.
And I actually talked about this.
It's the destruction of the family guys that I think is the reason why we had these issues because school shootings didn't really become a thing until the 90s, guys.
We covered Columbine uh a couple months back.
Yeah.
The Columbine shooting.
That was really the first major school shooting.
And you know, that uh kind of I would say once we had social media, more kids on SSRIs, antidepressants, etc.
Um, we started to see this thing, you know, kind of flourish with you know, sickness and kids, and then these school shootings, man.
Uh I think this is a family problem.
This isn't a gun problem.
You know, banding guns isn't gonna do anything.
If anything, more guns help.
I mean, you had those police officers on scene, they were able to stop this and get this kid to surrender.
Uh so here's some chaos that went down from the um school.
Hurry up, everyone's gonna have to the police get on scene.
We gotta hold school to get evacuated people come on now.
Come on.
Can you get to guess wow?
Um they actually they're gonna interview a student here about this guy.
Let's let's see here.
Let me introduce you to Lila, who's six.
And I know it's coming out the left hand sand guys.
I don't know why this news 11 alive, clearly stupid.
So she was actually in algebra class just this morning, elbow to elbow with that shooter, Colt Gray, as he's been named by um the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.
Like, let me first start with how are you?
How are you coping?
I'm okay.
Um pushing through it, talking to friends, making sure you know everybody else is okay, checking out people around me.
Can you bring me back?
What happened?
Um, I just remember like the moment that it happened.
He was at the door, and they I knew they were looking for him already, but he was at the door, and they almost let him in until they backed up, and then he turned away, and that's when you hear like the first rounds of fire.
So he was in class with you in algebra class, he left.
Then he came back, was at the door, and then knocked I guess this guy doesn't like math.
Why?
That you told me something about the doors.
Uh yeah, they lock automatically, so you have to be let in to come back into our classroom.
Um so I think he wanted to come to us first.
Yeah, guys, I know the audio is only coming out the left-hand side, it's because the audio engineer for the news company fucked up here.
Come to you first to shoot, yes, to shoot us class.
And then um he was at the door, student went to open the door, and then what happened?
She backed away.
I think she saw him, or maybe somebody said something, but I'm pretty sure she saw that he had a gun, and so she backed away.
So she was about to let him into the class.
You think to shoot the students, saw that he had a gun.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That girl just saved that classroom because he tried to get back into his class, guys, and uh the girls like went to open it for him and saw that he had a gun, I was like, nah.
Did not let him in.
What happened next?
He turns to the classroom to what would have been my right.
Um, and he just starts to shoot, and you hear like about 10 to 15 rounds back to back.
What did you hear?
Um what did you think was going on in those moments?
Um as soon as they didn't let him in, you kind of like I don't know.
I already kind of had a feeling it was gonna happen and it was him, but as soon as they didn't let him in and you hear the gunshots.
You kind of like that.
You knew that something very bad was happening next door.
Did he ever say anything?
No, he never really talked.
He was pretty quiet.
He wasn't there most times, either he just didn't come to school or he just would skip class.
But even when he would have talked, it was one-word answers or just short statements.
You told me off camera you weren't surprised that he would be the the shooter.
Why is that?
Just because when you think of like shooters and how they act or things that they do, it's usually the quiet kid, or like that's a stereotype for it to be, and he was the one that fit that description in our class.
Did you ever see the gun or the the student that go to the door um see the gun, describe it to you guys?
No, I haven't talked with her after this.
It was all pretty hectic.
Um, but I didn't see the gun.
Did he ever have um a hobby of guns hunting?
Did he ever talk about any of that?
No, he never really talked.
Can you tell me what it was like inside of the classroom when you hear those um gunshots go off?
How I heard that you helped to keep the other students calm, right?
Yeah.
Most of the like when we heard it, most people just dropped to the floor and like kind of crawled in an area, like piled on top of each other, lost a shoe when they were, you know, trying to get to a corner.
The teacher turned off the lights, but we all just kind of piled together.
And like I pushed desks in front of us.
I was just telling people like, oh, push desks in front of you, block in front of you, get low, things like that.
Um and are there any metal detectors in the school?
No.
Not that I know of.
Did you guys drill for active shooters?
We know that some school district yeah, that's because it's not in a certain area.
So do that.
They don't need metal detectors.
They were silent drills, so we stayed in our seats.
The teachers kept teaching through them.
I think it was more for like the system of it instead of like preparing us.
How quickly from the moment that you heard the gunshots go off to the hard lockdown alert going on the screens, letting everyone else in the school know that something had gone wrong.
Um, how long did that take?
Do you recall?
Maybe a couple minutes.
But it wasn't instant.
At what point did you know that this was over?
When the cops came in the room and asked us to put our hands up, asked us if we had anything a little bit after that, they let us all out.
But when it was kind of quiet, you hear like cops yelling, but it's kind of quiet.
There's no more gunshots, things like that.
What was that communication like with your parents?
I mean, all of us have phones nowadays.
I spoke with many students, texting what they thought might be their last words to their parents.
Um, what was that like for you?
Um, I called my mom.
Um I called her and I was like, oh, they're shooting up the school.
She thought it was like she didn't believe me at first, and I was like, No, they actually are.
And I talked to her for a second, and she was like, Oh, I'm on my way right now.
And then I was like, Okay, I gotta go call other people.
I text all my friends in the school, out of school, everywhere, and I'm just texting and calling kind of everybody.
And what was that like leaving the school?
I s I saw videos um of um officers escorting the students with their hands raised.
What was that like for you?
Um, it was protocol, obviously, but I was glad it was over.
Like I was glad we were able to leave.
I was looking for my friends that were there.
I was comforting the ones that had been through a little bit of a harder time.
And then um Lila, what would what would you say to this student that you were just elbow to elbow with just this morning in algebra Pillas and now this?
I'm not sure.
I I want to know why he did it.
I think that would be a I wanna know why.
Thank you so much for your time.
I appreciate it, and and the best to you and your family and your community.
Thank you for talking to us.
Jake.
Wild, absolutely wild.
Um, she was right there.
So uh now we're gonna go into um this is from Law and Crime Network, as you guys know I like this channel.
Um, and we got here Kobe Wibbado.
Martin, what's up with those guys on Insta that stole the FNF pot handle?
I don't know, they don't even use it.
Uh Rampulan JE, yo, Marron, can you do an episode going in depth on Project 2025?
Uh I guess I can.
I don't think anyone's really asked me to do it, but this is the first time someone's asked me.
I like Project 2025.
I think it's based.
Um, anyone that's uh right wing or conservative is gonna agree with almost all those points.
Uh okay, let's go ahead and um play this video and react to it.
You can see here there's a press conference being done by the GBI, Georgia Bureau investigation.
Uh, here's the sheriff of the county.
Uh I wouldn't be surprised if there's an FBI is probably somewhere here.
Maybe this is maybe one of the bureau guys.
We'll see.
Uh the actions of his maybe the mayor.
The FBI will be like school students.
They sh they responded.
They came.
Actually, FBI Atlanta.
Let's Google it real quick.
FBI Atlanta tweeted about it.
uh colt gray So boom, here you go.
Yeah, this is actually from X. So FBI Land responded earlier today to Appalachi High School following reports of an active shooter.
Throughout the day, FBI personnel have been coordinating with and supporting local and state law enforcement.
Which by the way, just so you guys know, this is gonna be a state investigation.
This is not gonna be a federal investigation.
The state's gonna take this one over, because like I've explained to you guys before, murder investigations almost always exclusively fall under the state and locals.
Um the FBI will uh dedicate all available resources and requests to seek justice and bring closure for the victims and their families in May 2023.
The FBI's national uh threat operations center received several anonymous tips about online threats to commit a school shooting at an unidentified location in time.
The online threats contained photographs of guns.
Within 24 hours, the FBI determined the online post originated in Georgia, and the FBI's Atlanta Field Office referred the information to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office for action.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office located a possible subject, a 13-year-old male, and interviewed him and his father.
The father stated he had hunting guns in the house, but the subject did not have unsupervised access to them.
The subject denied making the threats online.
Jackson County alerted local schools for continued monitoring of the subject.
At that time, there was no probable cause for arrest or to take any additional law enforcement action on the local, state or federal level.
So he was on their radar.
But, right?
Look, to the FBI's defense, they can't really do anything.
This is a state matter.
You know, I know everyone always says, oh, they're on FBI's radar.
True, but the bureau doesn't really have jurisdiction on this.
This is gonna be the staying locals all day.
What did you want to say, Andrew?
Go ahead.
No, that is interesting that the dot said that because uh I just read on on Reddit that he actually gave the kid a gun for Christmas.
Uh yeah, yeah.
Yeah, which actually illegal.
You can't buy guns for anybody, guys.
But this is a funny meme.
Say the lionbart.
The shooter was on our radar.
Uh man, it's like a meme now at this point.
So uh anyway, yeah.
And I think it was the mom that sent some like uh Yeah, he had a he had a fucked up background.
His parents are definitely divorced, you know, single, in this case, single father household, which is an L. Um, but yeah, possess a web.
A teen and his father are both behind bars after the country's latest school shooting, left two students and two teachers dead.
It happened about an hour outside of Atlanta in Winter, Georgia.
The 14-year-old alleged shooter made his first appearance in court, accused of using an assault rifle to target his classmates and teachers.
We have the latest information from police reports, court records, and witnesses.
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime.
I'm Elizabeth Milner, and for Jesse Weber.
Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray appeared in court in person on Friday to hear the charges against him.
Four counts of felony murder.
If you have any questions about these charges, then uh I would urge you to discuss those with your attorney.
Yeah, this kid definitely has a right in the head, guys.
You guys are gonna see here in a second.
Um I would uh invite you, Mr. Harmon, to inform the court as to whether there's a request for bond at this time.
At this time, Your Honor, there is not a request for bond.
We will file the appropriate motions if that becomes necessary.
All right.
Um indictment by the grand jury for most felony offenses or accusations.
Um, you have the right to receive an indictment uh for these offenses.
And uh I assume uh Mr. Brad Smith is here.
And so he wasn't indicted, guys.
They arrested him on a criminal complaint.
And I have the affidavits here, and we'll go through those as well.
Shout out to Angie for finding them for me.
Um, Frank is going crazy.
Yeah, he's chewing on the guys.
Frank is teething right now, so um, he's a puppy.
Chad, you guys want to see Frank?
I don't think I've shown him on Fed Reaction yet.
Frank, come here.
Come here.
Frank, come here.
So funny because he's scared of Leah and he's way bigger than her.
Yeah, he's so he's so big, man.
He's he's uh he's like 30 pounds almost.
Uh and he's a puppy, too.
Okay.
Yeah, guys, this is Frank right here.
Frank, say hi to the camera.
Zoom in for you and ninjas.
This is Frank right here.
Frank, you want what do you want to say to the people?
You wanna say anything?
Isn't it crazy, guys?
We were talking about getting a dog last week, and look, he's here.
Frank, you know, you don't got nothing to say to the people?
No.
No.
He has things to destroy.
Yeah, let me actually let me make it big for the people because they're probably like, what the hell's going on here?
Yeah, this is Frank, guys.
Say what's up, bro.
Frank?
Come on, Frank.
Look how look how he knows his name.
When you call him, he leaves his like ears.
You're gonna say hi to the people?
Come on, bro.
Say, say look in the camera.
Frank?
You shy?
Okay, all right, all right, all right.
All right, buddy.
All right, fine.
He has things to destroy.
All right.
This guy, man.
All right.
Rest in peace, Nico's carpet.
Yeah, he really did fuck up Sneeko's carpet.
Um, let's go back to the video.
Here on behalf of the DA's office, or he is our district attorney.
So and he's uh accompanied by Ms. Patricia Brooks, who is his chief assistant.
Um a preliminary hearing, you'll have the right also to a preliminary hearing.
Uh unless you make uh bond, which of course at this point there's no bond being requested, or unless you waive such a hearing.
You have the right to a speedy and public trial by a judge or jury.
You have the right to confront and cross-examine all witnesses.
You have the right to call witnesses on your own behalf and testify in your own defense if you so choose.
As you sit here in this courtroom today under the law, you are presumed innocent.
Uh your refusal to testify at any point uh in any proceeding will not be used against you in determining whether you are guilty or not guilty.
Counsel, let me just inquire as to there whether there are any other uh items that the court should address before we conclude this preliminary hearing.
No.
Well, I don't do you have one piece of information to convey to the court.
There was a development yesterday afternoon that makes it necessary for our office to have alternate counsel appointed, and arrangements have already been made in that regard.
I've already explained that to Mr. Gray and alternate.
So what's more than likely gonna happen, guys, is he's probably gonna get like probably a very good attorney that's gonna that might take this case pro bono just because of the national coverage that it's getting.
And uh, when an attorney takes your case pro bono, that means that they're gonna take it for free.
Because the whole nation is watching.
So you know, him taking this case on for free is gonna be like free advertising for their firm or whoever takes it.
Council will be able to do that.
So don't be surprised if he gets a big wig defense attorney.
Um, can you break down again how information can get lost between agencies, possibly clear up uh as to how this kid belonging to FBR radar wasn't given a tip pause, a local law enforcement agency.
Okay.
Uh give me once in a chat if you guys want me to explain this.
Uh or twos if you guys don't want me to explain it.
How information kind of gets between different agencies.
One's if you guys want me to do it, twos if you guys want me to just keep playing the video.
Let's see what what you guys say here.
I'll do what the people want.
Sure.
I see someone said always explain.
Well, bro, I don't always explain because I don't want um people, I don't want to bore people, my friend.
Because some people know already, because I have talked about some of this stuff before, but I do understand that we're getting new viewers all the time.
So all right, so I'm gonna be I'm gonna try to explain this in a way that I haven't explained before, okay?
So every law enforcement agency, guys, has especially investigated let's let's say investigative agencies, okay?
Because um agencies that are like local police that wear uniforms, their information is pretty easy to get, right?
It's not it's not hard to find.
But when we're talking about investigations, right?
Every agency has something called a case management system, okay?
And a case management system, guys, is where you put your reports, where you put digital evidence, where you put pieces of evidence, where you put basically everything.
So you're able to go into your case management system, right?
And have all the documents related to your case there.
Okay.
So when you put your your your case together to present it for grand jury for it to be indicted, you go into your case management system and print out all the police reports that you have, all the supplementary reports, all the forensic reports, everything you put in there, right?
So every agency has a case management system.
When I was working for HSI, they have something called ICM, right?
Uh which is your uh ICE case manager.
I forget what the hell uh it stood for.
Um FBI has their own case management system.
DEA has their own case management system, right?
So every agency has their own case management system.
Then every agency also has law enforcement database systems, okay?
So here in the state of Florida, for example, one of them is called David.
Okay.
David is how you pull driver's license um information for the state of Florida.
All right.
You get their picture, you get um their ID, all this other stuff, right?
So when you go ahead and um and you get that, you're able to you know get the information that you need, right, from David.
But there's other database systems, right?
Like Texas in Texas, they have the Texas DPS system, which allows you to get um databases.
Sorry, um, driver license information.
Then you have other databases like when I was working for HSI where I can see everyone coming in and out of the United States, right, through something called Tex, Treasury Enforcement Communication System, right?
And that's gonna be a database exclusive to agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, right?
A lot of other agencies aren't gonna have the same level of of uh access to tax because they don't have the authority.
So a lot of the times, so you have your case management system, then you got your state database systems, right?
That lets you get driver's license, et cetera.
Then you got federal systems that are um uh related to your authority.
So when I was working for HSI, I had access to immigration databases where I could look up someone's status.
I could look up green card green cards, I could look up alien files, I can look up people coming in and out of the country, I could look at customs databases, et cetera, because that was a part of my duty, so I had access to that.
An FBI agent is gonna have access to that type of stuff.
But what the FBI is gonna have access to, they're gonna have something to uh access to something called Sentinel and Safeguard, et cetera, which will give them all the threats that come in, or all the terrorism type cases that they got going on.
DEA is gonna have access to their database systems, which helps them track uh drug investigation.
So every agency not only has an a case management system, they also have law enforcement indices slash databases that help them look things up pursuant to their authorities.
That makes sense, guys.
So if I want to get tax returns, I'm gonna have to go to the IRS to get it, and I'm gonna they're gonna have access to that in their databases because that is an IRS form.
If I want to get travel patterns of someone coming in and out of the country, I'm gonna go to Homeland Security because they're gonna have that information.
If I want immigration, I'm gonna go to ICE for that, and they're gonna have the databases on immigration stuff.
If I want gun information, right, ATF has all the FFLs and they have all the forms when someone decides to buy a gun.
ATF is gonna have all that stuff in their databases.
So every agency has different databases, et cetera.
Now, to answer your question is this.
Sometimes agencies don't share information as much as they should because a lot of these different agencies, there's red tape sometimes with sharing information.
Maybe they're like, you don't have a clearance, or I need to, I need I you you need to have a you need to know, or um, I need a letter saying that you need it officially.
Like there's so many different reasons why information doesn't get shared, guys.
But and then also egos.
Let's just be honest here.
A lot of law enforcement agencies have overlapping authorities, right?
Like, for example, FBI, DEA and HSI all investigate drugs.
So sometimes they don't want to share information.
They want to be the ones that get the bad guy.
They don't want to work together.
So this is what happens sometimes.
All right, give me one's in a chat if that makes sense.
I think that's probably one of the best explanations of it, right?
That you're gonna get on the internet.
So, but give me ones if that makes sense.
Two is if it doesn't make sense.
So we went over case management, state databases, then federal law enforcement, then different law enforcement databases pursuant to that agency and their authorities.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
Um, it's a chat right there.
It says Cobby We Bobo says, uh so it wasn't just because of clearance levels or competition for budgeting or interference with ongoing investigations or current surveillance tactics.
There's so many different reasons why.
You know, I mean, in this case, the FBI got the threat, they delegated it to the state agencies that was responsible, and then it's kind of on them.
So but I'm glad, all right, I'm glad that that made sense for you guys and uh everyone.
Cool, awesome, awesome.
Yo, most informative channel on YouTube.
Let's keep going.
All right, thank you very much, Ms. Donna C. Graves.
All right, then uh with that, this hearing is concluded, and you may escort this defendant out.
After a brief recess, the judge brought Colt back into the courtroom to clarify some things.
All right, Mr. Gray, we visited a moment ago.
I just need to correct a couple of things on the record.
I correctly told you the maximum penalty for the crimes for which you are charged.
That's correct, except for the fact that uh you are under 18 years old.
So I wanted to inform you and make it clear to you that the penalty for the crimes for which you are charged does not include death.
Uh it includes uh life without the possibility of parole or life with the possibility of parole.
I also wanted to inform you that the court has set December 4th at 8:30 a.m.
Uh for your preliminary hearing.
So everything is the same as just that he might he's not gonna get the death penalty.
And uh that is, of course, subject to change as you secure new counsel uh later today and so forth.
Is there anything else that uh needs to be addressed that anyone can think of?
No, you're honored.
There you are.
All right.
So with that, you may escort uh Mr. Colt Gray back out.
Thank you.
A few minutes later, Colin Gray, Colt's father, also appeared in court.
He seemed emotional and rocked back and forth in his seat as the judge read the charges and the penalty he could face if he's convicted.
I'm first gonna ask you just a few a few questions, and then I'm gonna advise you of your rights and uh He might actually get hit with the Feds, too, guys, um, for uh illegally transferring a firearm um to someone else, because they could they could consider him a straw purchaser, which is actually a f a felony, uh federal crime, because he purchased a gun and gave it to his son.
So we'll see what happens there if the ATF follows up with with uh gun charges federally.
Because this is a state case right now at this point, guys.
You can see here um this is a state court, state judge, state law enforcement agencies there.
GBI, I think is the lead investigation on this, probably with the sheriff's office.
So, yeah.
Also let you know about a preliminary hearing that's been scheduled uh for you.
Um why don't you just state your So that's him and his defense attorney, and then here's the prosecutors uh uh right here.
This is probably the district attorneys on this side.
So defense, prosecution.
Your name, please.
All right, pull the microphone down, please.
And guys, what you are seeing here is an initial appearance.
So after you are arrested, you have 20 24 to 48 hours, law enforcement must bring you in front of a magistrate judge so that he can inform you of your rights and what you have been charged with, right?
Very important.
The initial appearance, you do not actually make a plea.
You just brought in front of the judge to know what the charges are against you and to get read your rights.
The arraignment is where you actually enter in your plea.
So they give you your charges again.
At this point, you have probably been indicted, and then you actually enter in a plea.
But in this initial appearance, that's not going to happen.
This is just for him to be notified of why he was arrested and the charges against him.
Um there you go.
All right, and uh how old are you, Mr. Gray?
I am 54.
And are you able to read and write and understand the English English language without any difficulty?
Yes, sir.
Uh how far did you go in school?
Uh 11th grade, GED.
Okay.
All right.
So the following aren't questions that I'm going to ask.
I'm just informing you of some things.
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can be used against you at further hearings or at a trial on the charges that you are facing.
Uh for this hearing, you're not going to be questioned about facts and circumstances surrounding uh your charges.
Umly charged with the pretty um, you know.
Pretty stacked court courtroom.
Like normally, guys, a courtroom like this would be empty.
But obviously, this thing has hit national news.
So and they and look, you can see a bunch of reserved things here as well.
So it probably would have been packed if they didn't reserve seats.
With, and you'll be provided with copies of the warrants if you Don't already have them.
You're currently charged with uh two counts of felony murder in the second degree.
Uh you're charged with four counts of felony involuntary manslaughter.
You're charged with eight counts of felony cruelty to children in the second degree.
Now for these offenses uh for the felony murder counts.
Um in the second degree, felony murder in the second degree, uh the maximum imprisonment the maximum penalty for each count is up to 30 years uh imprisonment.
For felony involuntary manslaughter, uh of course again, there are four counts.
The maximum uh penalty for for each of those offenses is 10 years uh imprisonment.
For the eight felony cruelty to children counts, uh the maximum penalty under the law for each of those eight counts is ten years uh imprisonment for a maximum total uh possible uh penalty for the charges that you currently are facing of 180 years imprisonment.
Attorney sitting in as counsel for Colin Gray also did not seek bond on Friday, opting to have his future court appointed counsel file a motion at a later date if they want.
For now, he's scheduled to be back in court in December.
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Wednesday, September 4th.
Witnesses say the shooter left his algebra class around 10 a.m. and came back to the classroom with an assault rifle.
His father reportedly gave him for Christmas.
When he couldn't get back into his math class, went and that's what the girl, well, we should we were when she was interviewed that like someone the kid was gonna open the girl was gonna open a door back for him, but saw him with the gun and didn't let him in.
Mrs. Say the alleged shooter went to the classroom next door.
That's when he allegedly opened fire, killing Mason Skirmerhorn and Christian Angelo, both 14 years old, and teachers Richard Aspinwall and Christina Uramie.
School had only been back in session for about a month.
Nine other people, including eight students, were injured in the shooting and taken to a hospital.
Fortunately, all nine are expected to be released and make a full recovery.
Two school resource officers confronted Gray, according to Barrow County.
Every school should have police officers there.
One to two should be there at all times, man.
Like I like the that's unquestionable.
And the fact that Kamala Harris doesn't want to, I don't want to turn this into a political podcast, but she wanted to remove that ridiculous.
We need police officers at every single school, and I think the staff should be trained as well with firearms.
This is becoming a problem, man.
Sheriff Judge Smith, and he surrendered, putting the gun on the ground.
After he was read his rights, he reportedly made a chilling statement.
I did it.
Arrest warrants for the alleged shooter, charge him.
All right, and I actually have these documents right here, guys.
So shout out to Andrew for getting this for me.
Right here, here's the warrants, right?
We got here um state warrants and uh minimus.
So here's the case number, criminal warrant, the state versus Colt Gray.
They redacted his address for obvious reasons.
Let's go ahead and enlarge this for you guys a little bit.
Um white male, right?
They didn't put his date of birth, uh, because he's a minor, but offense felony murder, uh prosecutor Jason Smith, right?
Uh this is probably the office of the uh prosecutor.
So it goes here.
Personally, let's move it over.
Personally came Jason Smith, who on oath says that to the best of his or her knowledge, and believe Colt Gray did in the county out for said commit to offense of two wit felony murder sixty uh sixteen five one in said county between the hours of 1020 and 1030, and on the fourth day of September 2024, the place of occurrence of said offense being 940 Heyman Morris Road, uh Winder, Georgia.
Thank you to the superchatter that told me about that.
Um Appalachie High School, and against blank said offense being described as um Colt Gray, while in commission of the crime of aggravated assault of felony, has caused the death of blank another human being to co-wit.
Colt Gray while in possession of a black semi-automatic AR-15-style rifle, fired the weapon in the direction of blank person resulting in the projectile from said white button striking, causing his death.
And just so you guys know, these are probably the victims that they're redacting, obviously, but they're it's because they're minors and they don't want to mention it.
Uh thus the opponent makes this affidavit uh that a warrant may issue for his or her arrest.
So in this case, um, this is strange.
So the prosecutor was actually able to swear to the af uh to the affidavit.
Oh no, no, no.
This looks like a detective affian right here.
Um, yeah, because I guess he had badge number.
So Jason Smith, I guess Georgia's fucking weird, man.
State courts are so fucking weird.
Um, yeah, here's the arresting officer here.
He's signed and he puts his badge number.
And then you get the arrest warrant here to any sheriff or his or her deputy coroner, constable or marshal of said state greetings for sufficient causes made known to me and above after David.
You are hereby commanded to arrest the defendant named in the foregoing affidavit, charged by the prosecutor therein with the def uh offense against the laws of the state, as enunciated and said affidavit and bring him or her before me or some other judicial officer of this state to be dealt with as the law directs here and fail not.
So that's that's the judge.
Okay, so it looks like to me.
The uh the affian is still a law enforcement officer, but the prosecutor is the one that files the affidavit.
So that's a little weird, but I guess I guess that works.
She be joined on that?
Yeah, yeah.
It's okay.
Okay.
So then it was this Colt Gray up again.
Colt Gray.
Same thing, I think.
Yeah, a couple copies of it.
Angie, can we see if you try to see if you can find the one for his dad?
And with four counts of felony murder.
For now, he's being held at a youth detention center, but he'll be tried as an adult.
According to authorities, Wednesday was actually only the shooter's second day at Appalachian.
Uh couple chats here goes, um, Uncle Luke says, and situations like this is perfect for Democrats and leftists to impose stricter gun laws on a federal level.
Law abiding gun owners should not be punished for the acts of irresponsible people.
Absolutely, I agree with you, Uncle Luke.
Uh Caleb says, why would a defense attorney take this case?
Shouldn't it weaken your law firm's reputation when you defend a domestic terrorist?
Um, no, my friend, it actually makes you stronger because if you can go ahead and defend um really bad criminals, well, guess what?
Really bad criminals are gonna come to you.
Then that's what you want.
You want you want the business.
Um, and it's a high profile case.
So high profile cases help with getting your name out there, etc.
So people are gonna want to work with you.
He was a transfer student who had only come to the school for part of the day on Tuesday.
Sheriff Judd Smith told CNN that Gray had left Dude went ahead and shot at the school on his first day of school, basically.
Fucking crazy, man.
Class on his first day to visit the counselor's office because he was having anxiety.
The next day he was only in class.
Look at that mental instability.
I told you guys, anxiety.
What when I went to school, I didn't even know what that word meant.
Like we did anxiety.
What are you talking about?
Anxiety.
This shit that we what?
Anxiety.
Get the fuck out of here.
You get you get made fun of.
The fuck out of here, man.
It hit you with the fucking COCOM!
Anxiety that.
Three minutes before the attack.
Heartbreaking text messages have been posted on social media showing conversations between students inside the building and panicked friends and family outside.
Aaron Clark posted a text thread showing the messages.
School shooting right now.
I'm scared.
Please, I'm not joking.
A response.
Where are you?
Class.
Someone's dead.
Just one day after the shooting, 54-year-old Colin Gray was arrested in connection with the shooting.
As you heard, he's charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says a brand new emergency alert system saved lives during the shooting.
The new technology was just installed last week.
Several teachers were also able to press buttons on badges to call for help and put the school on a hard lockdown.
Please lift up our community.
Please keep these sheriff again for Barrow County.
these teachers.
We call them teachers, but I call them heroes.
We met within the day.
Emotions are very high, obviously.
But we told them that we love them.
We love our teachers and what they do.
And we're very happy at the fact that they stood in the gap between the evil to protect their children, and we want to include them in the say the lives that were saved as well yesterday.
We're heartbroken.
A young person brought a gun into a school, committed an evil act, and he took lives, and he injured many other people, not only physically but mentally.
But I'm proud of Barra County.
I'm proud of our superintendent.
I'm proud of these teachers.
I'm proud of these schools, and I'm proud of where I live.
and we'll get past this.
If you see behind me, up here on the hill, we got a vigil going on at our flagpole.
I welcome you to go see those kids and those young people that are hurting.
We want to talk about the victims in the shooting.
14-year-old Mason Skrmerhorn had recently started at the high school.
His mother says he was living with autism and could be easily spooked.
There were searches for Mason and all the chaos on the day of the shooting with his family hopeful that he was hiding somewhere.
But they soon learned he was actually one of the victims.
A family friend told the New York Times he really enjoyed life.
He always had an upbeat attitude about everything.
14-year-old Christian Angelo was also killed.
His sister wrote on a GoFundMe page for funeral expenses He was loved by so many.
His loss was so sudden and that's terrible, man.
These dudes are like freshmen of high school getting killed like this.
Unexpected.
We are truly heartbroken.
He really didn't deserve this.
The two teachers who lost their lives were both math instructors.
39-year-old Rich and Aspenwall was also the high school football team's defense coordinator.
The husband and father of two little girls is being remembered as someone who is kind hearted and hardworking.
Fifty-three-year-old Christian Irami, an algebra teacher, also died from gunshot wounds.
The native of Romania was active in the Romanian community and worked as a dance instructor.
Romanian doctor.
She was actually celebrating her birthday on the day of the shooting.
A friend told CNN she decided to bake a cake and bring pizza to her class the day she died so she could celebrate her birthday with her kids.
GoFundMe pages have been set up for each victim's families.
Several of the surviving victims.
Fucking awful man, so bad.
Taylor Jones was life-flighted to Grady Memorial Hospital, a level one trauma center in Atlanta.
She's listed as being in stable condition.
Her family didn't say exactly what her injuries were, but said she will have to undergo more surgeries and physical therapy.
David Phoenix was another math teacher in part of the building where Gray allegedly opened fire.
Witnesses say when they heard loud banging sounds, Phoenix went to open the classroom door, and that's when he was shot.
Another teacher was able to scramble to the door and shut it.
Phoenix's daughter wrote on Facebook that when David woke up from surgery on Wednesday, he immediately wanted to know if everyone else was okay.
He will also need additional surgeries, but is expected to recover.
So what exactly was the motive behind such a destructive and heinous act of violence?
That's what investigators are trying to figure out right now.
It appears Gray had a troubling home life growing up.
He was living with his father...
Fucked up background, guys are gonna hear right now.
Let's be honest here.
Look at this chair.
Gray's mom Marcy has a criminal history dating back to 2007.
She was sentenced to jail last December.
Whoa, sure, look, what the hell?
Bro.
Look at this.
You go from that.
Bro, what the fuck?
To that?
Yo.
That catfish is crazy.
That's that.
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That bro.
I fucking hate the internet, man.
Wow.
That to that.
Holy shit.
Troubling home life growing up.
He was living with his father, Colin, while his mother, Marcy, lived with her parents hours away in Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Gray's mom Marcy has a criminal history dating back to 2007.
She was sentenced to jail last December, around the time it's believed Colin Gray bought his Man, she should go to jail for fraud.
It's fucked up, man.
His Son an AR-15 style rifle for Christmas.
In December, Gray pled guilty to counts of using a license plate to conceal identity, damage to property, and trespassing slash family violence.
Marcy was sentenced to five years in jail, but only served 46 days before she was released on probation.
She had to take part in a family violence intervention program and not use drugs or alcohol.
But then in April of this year, Marcy was charged in connection with a case of aggravated battery of a 73-year-old woman.
She allegedly threw the woman against the wall, broke a mirror in her home, and tied the woman's hands and feet to keep her from leaving.
She reportedly has not yet been indicted in that case.
Oh, yeah, by the way, guys, for those of you guys that are watching on YouTube, if you wanna if you got a question or you want to chime into the show, FNF Super Chat.com.
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Matter of fact, if you guys don't mind doing me a favor, go ahead and like the video, because we only got 382 likes, man.
Let's get the subscribers up, man.
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Come on, guys.
And was released on Bond.
Let's get a thousand likes.
Marcy has previously said on her LinkedIn page that she was a victim of domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, Colin.
Court records show she had been banned from contacting Colin Gray without some sort of third-party intermediary being involved.
A neighbor who lived next door to the Grays at their home in Jefferson, Georgia, back in 2022, said she would hear screaming and yelling all the time, and that sometimes Marcy would lock the children outside.
She also claimed to the New York Post that she would sometimes find Marcy passed out behind the wheel of her car in the driveway.
Wow.
Guys, you know, drugs and alcohol, man, literally the devil, guys.
Literally the devil, man.
Uh, you know, people ask me all the time, hey Myron, how do you stay focused?
How you have you been able to achieve so much at a young age?
Guys, I'll tell you right now, one of the biggest things that you know allowed me to kind of get to the point that I'm at right now, is I never used a drug in my life, and um I've never been a big drinker ever.
Um, you know, probably blacked out in my life, maybe once or twice.
Uh and I just never really enjoyed drinking booze.
You know, and I've always been like real diligent about the gym, and alcohol is one of the worst things for the gym.
So I've never really been a big drinker like that.
You know, throughout my adult life, I drink maybe a couple of times a year, and then now uh, you know, I might do it once or twice a year, if that for a special occasion.
But yeah, in general, guys, alcohol fuck that shit, man.
Of course, some smart ass says, oh, okay's a drug marin.
Look, bro, just use fucking comment.
Some of you guys are low IQ, man.
Holy shit, man.
Some of the people that watch watch her low IQ.
Obviously, have the I the brain power to understand I'm talking about illicit drugs, dumbfuck.
Holy shit.
Then you're gonna be on the oh, coffee's a drug.
Oh, yeah.
All right, do I have to fucking, you know, c say it explicitly because you're a fucking low IQ retard.
Okay.
I have never used illegal or illicit drugs.
I've never even used Adderall.
Someone said I take Adderall.
I've never taken Adderall in my life.
I can focus, stupid fucks.
How about that?
Back when I went to school, there was no such thing as Adderall.
We made fun of kids that couldn't focus.
We would just call them stupid.
None of this.
I'm ADHD.
No, you're just stupid.
How about that, bitch?
You dumbass is talking about you take Adderall, never take the took it in my fucking life.
And when I went to college, I was offered it a million times.
Never took it.
Never fucking took it, bro.
So you can all suck a dick with that dumb shit.
Never taken a uh Adderall, never taken Xanax, never taking none of that bullshit.
Uh, and then for all of you guys that say, Oh yeah, uh, alcohol is a drug.
Cool, fine.
You guys want to say that?
I've never used an illicit drug or use a uh prescribed drug that wasn't prescribed to me illegally.
I've never done that.
All right.
Never smoked weed, never done coke, none of that bullshit, man.
Fuck that stuff.
Drugs are for fucking losers.
And boozings for losers too, to be honest with y'all.
Don't need to fucking take drugs, and I've never done a stereotype in my life either.
Ever.
And I'm proud to say that shit.
But yeah, Adderall, dude, I don't need that shit.
Adderall's for idiots.
If you need to take a drug to focus, well, you're just stupid.
So neighbors near the Gray's current home in Windor say they mostly kept to themselves.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that Marcy Gray was sued by a Chevrolet dealership in 2019.
She reportedly bought a Chevy Suburban using a $10,000 check as a down payment, but the check bounced.
Marcy was ordered to pay the dealership around $19,000, which included the money initially owed.
Oh, and just so you guys know, we're gonna be streaming on Twitch starting tomorrow.
We might start the stream on YouTube, but we're gonna definitely cut to uh Twitch and Rumble.
That's where we're gonna be doing all of our streaming.
So uh make sure to uh to um obviously follow her or Twitch, twitch.tv slash fresh the fit podcast.
I got a um really good episode coming for you guys tomorrow.
I'm actually really excited for it.
Interest in attorney fees.
As news started to come out about the shooting at Appalachi High, the alleged shooter's aunt and Marcy's sister, Annie Pulhamis Brown, started writing on Facebook and her post amazing Fed reacts.
I'm gonna keep on YouTube.
Um and rumble, but uh Fresh of Fit will be streaming mostly on Twitch.
Uh we'll still, like I said, we might start on YouTube, but we're gonna be cutting the streams on YouTube and going to um to Twitch.
Immediately went viral.
A now deleted post said in part, quote, I am not scared, I will not back down.
I will not disrespect other parents and families that are dealing with this tragedy on the opposite end.
They did not deserve this.
With that said, I will not leave my nephew standing alone.
When you've aldi happened, I told my own children.
This bitch out of reality, she's putting this on Facebook.
I did everything I could to fight for my nephew.
I will take care of my nephew and what he needs on this side.
Just check yourself before you speak about a child that never asked to deal with the BS he saw on a daily basis.
Pulha Miss Brown was immediately condemned by people in the comments.
They roasted her in the comment section.
And she soon deleted the post.
Yeah, most people look.
Most people can't handle like getting shit on and attacked on the internet.
They really can't, bro.
Like she went ahead, she was like, Yeah, Tento's dad, I'll support my nephew.
And they just cooked her in the comments and she deleted that shit, bro.
She got destroyed, bro.
They deleted it.
Most people are like, and that's why I'll be trying to warn you guys.
Like, everyone's like, I want to be an influencer.
Most of you guys can't handle this shit, man.
Most of you guys truly can't handle this shit.
Right?
For me, it's whatever.
You know, I've been like fucking in real life situations, dealing with real bad criminals and shit.
Whatever.
Some losers on the internet talking shit, is whatever.
But um, you know, but regular people, most of them can't do it, man.
Meantime, within hours of the school shooting on Wednesday, the FBI's Atlanta field office released information about school shooting threats.
We read this earlier.
...made in May of last year that were connected back to Colt Gray.
We got our hands on the Jackson County investigative report about the conversation between deputies and Colt, as well as his father, Colin.
The FBI had gotten a tip that someone planned to shoot up a middle school the next day.
The info came from a user on a Discord chat.
Discord is an online platform mainly used by video gamers to live stream.
Investigators were able to connect the account to an email address linked to Colt.
I responded to this address and spoke with Colin Gray and his 13-year-old son Col. All right, guys, we need 1,000 likes, man.
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Made it literally this morning.
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And then what are the likes at?
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Yeah, almost there.
Nice.
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And I'll start streaming on Instagram too.
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All right, literally just made this November 2023, gaining 500 to a thousand followers a day, right?
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Yeah, this is Angie's ex.
So you guys can check her out too.
She um she comments on what's going on in Venezuela, and then she also backs up a lot of my tweets when I make fun of girls.
So if you guys want to go ahead and um watch her harass 304s with me on X, feel free to do it.
So yeah.
Yeah, but go check me out on X, guys.
Uh well I'm kind of I probably shouldn't scroll down.
I don't know what I'd be posting some wild shit.
So, yeah.
What are we at here?
Um what are the likes at?
We're at, let's see.
723.
Guys, we need another 280 likes.
And we will be, we will continue on with the pod.
200, 280 likes.
Also, while we're waiting, for you guys to hit a help us hit a thousand.
Something I might show you guys that's actually kind of funny as well.
Is um we did a stream yesterday.
And we're gonna be going hard this week, by the way, guys.
We got a lot of cool shit coming.
Um shit.
Okay, we might cover something with Diddy coming up here.
Okay, they said four days ago.
P D grand jury issues new subpoena and traffic investigation.
Interesting.
Okay.
Uh maybe we'll talk about that after this.
The other thing I was going to say is if you guys go...
Actually, no, I could just do it right here.
Hold.
Thank you.
Right.
We're gonna go fresh and fit.
Right.
We went ahead.
Oh, and by the way, new format, guys, is we're um we're posting a lot of clips a day.
So make sure to check that out.
Like, we're literally posting um clips every day.
Uh, I might want to, I gotta make a playlist for this.
Oh shit.
Okay, yeah.
All right, just caught on what's a what?
Yeah, we're posting clips every day.
So if you go videos, right?
Boom.
Literally, we're posting two to three clips a day, right?
And we're posting shorts every day.
So make sure to go check that out.
But recently, we did this IRL stream.
We're on campus uh here.
You can watch me trigger a bunch of people.
The protectors are providers, that means they have the authority.
They have authority, that means they're the leader.
If they're the leader, that means him and his wife.
And these girls were uh the guys actually wanted to talk, and then the girls were all triggered and pissed off.
Uh, and then this fucking loser comes in and tries to uh like press fresh, which was actually kind of funny because fresh gets in his face.
That's him, not me.
See, you're confusing what he says to what I say.
I say I do what a podcast.
You're fresh your fit, right?
Yeah, we have different opinions.
So this is funny, because bro, look, this is the typical about you and uh whatever.
So I was so I was about to talk to these girls, and they have been waiting patiently, these two.
You know?
Um like the video, by the way, guys.
Well, so we're not gonna continue with the true card.
Um, so we've been talking about a comes out of nowhere.
What are your guys' thoughts?
Who you guys vote for?
Are we gonna vote for?
Yeah, who you yeah, who you guys gonna vote for?
Or are you guys gonna vote at all?
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
You're not gonna vote?
I don't think so.
Okay.
Even better.
What about you?
I'm gonna vote.
Yeah.
Alright, look at their body language.
Like, who the fuck is this guy?
He came out of nowhere.
Comes out of nowhere, right?
Dirty ass uptowns, jean shorts, dusty shirt, one airpod in his head.
Look, even they're like uncomfortable.
Of course, because he came out.
Like, bro, this like, and these are the people that talk the most shit on the internet.
What you guys are seeing right now is this is a typical fucking Reddit hater right here.
This dude.
This dude is the Obam Preach fan.
This dude watches playback.
This dude is the guy that says, Fresh and fraud, fresh and fraud, that talks shit on the chat.
This is the dude that cries about castle club.
Niggas like this.
This fucking guy right here.
You gotta go in your fresh in my space.
Like, even the girls are like, fuck are you on, bro?
What's wrong with you?
Don't you have you got kids?
No.
Or weren't you the one that was uh one of you was dating me?
Look at the stance, sus.
Brought it to your mother.
Oh, actually, actually, yo, fresh, where you at?
Because he says something about getting uh he said something, he said he made a uh a slick comment about getting a prostitute pregnant or whatever.
He's trying to say that was me, and I was like, Oh, you over there.
That was fresh.
Yeah, yeah, that yeah.
Yeah, I I don't know, I never gave what y'all got going on.
Yeah, that's not his uh at this point.
Fresh is actually on the phone because some dickhead tried to like extort us and fresh and Gary were on the phone bullying him.
So telling him you're not gonna get a shit, blah blah blah.
That's what Fresh was doing.
Him and Noble were on the side on the phone.
That wasn't his girlfriend, it was girl, he was just banging, but yeah.
And but it too was mug.
Yes.
He does that all the time.
Is this the point?
Does it all the time?
See, even the girls are like, what the fuck is you know?
I thought we were talking about voting.
Wait.
Yeah, we are we were talking about voting.
Do you not respect the mother though?
Well, you gotta ask him that.
He's over there.
Yo!
You go ask him that.
Can you come here real quick?
Wait, bro, he's in the middle of a conversation.
Let him finish the conversation and then uh like I was like, nigga, who what do you think this is?
Like, oh yo, come on, fuck you.
You're a nobody.
And then he could come talk to you.
But anyway, I was talking with them too, and then you could just give us a second, and then when he comes over.
Well, granted, I'll be honest with y'all, keep it showing your sleep.
I don't respect none of the fuck y'all shit.
Okay, bro, that's fine.
That's fine.
I don't care.
At this point, like, so when he said, as soon as he said that shit, I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
I was like, I'm I'm if he tries something or tries to be even to I'm gonna just smack the shot this guy.
Like in my head, I was like, alright, I'm gonna I might have to smack the shit out this dude.
No.
That's fine, that's fine.
That's fine.
Cool.
We're we're having a conversation right now then.
Okay, that's cool, bro.
I don't respect anything y'all.
Okay.
Then then then I just think y'all late.
Alright.
Alright, you see you sound a little triggerable.
And this guy's like uh 130 pounds soaking wet, if anything.
Right?
Trying to be like saying this shit.
And in my head, I was like, uh, am I gonna have to fucking smack this guy?
That's fine.
Yeah, you yeah, definitely do.
But anyway, I was having a conversation with them, bro.
I was having a conversation with them, so the girls are uncomfortable and annoyed.
This guy's a fucking weirdo.
Yeah, I had a conversation with them.
Alright, bro.
Well, actually, Fresh is right here if you got something to say now.
Fresh just finishes the phone the the thing, right?
So I'm like, nah, fuck this shit.
Let Fresh talk to this nigga, right?
There's some shit about you and uh whatever.
Yeah, yeah.
A China girl.
Not dating any woman, seriously.
You bring him in front of your mother.
What?
What?
You weren't dating anyone seriously.
You're bringing him in front of your mother, right?
He's trying he's trying to say you were bringing women you weren't dating seriously.
Speak up, bro.
Speak up.
You were dating women you weren't.
You were bringing women, you weren't dating seriously in front of your mother.
Do you not respect them?
Because it's weird to bring women who you're not dating seriously in front of your mother.
It's my mother.
Yeah.
Is there a problem?
No, I'm just saying, is it it's weird, though?
That's what I'm talking about.
To your mother, bro.
Well, it's not.
You know?
You're weird to know.
Intimate.
Whatever you do with your mom, bro.
We can do with your mom.
Okay.
But it's it with mine, is we'll do with my mom.
You know what you're talking about.
Fuck you talking about.
Say it is weird though.
I'm too.
To you?
To your mother.
No, no.
But come on, it's cool.
It's funny.
Okay.
And I'm laughing because now his his whole shit shifts, right?
His whole shit shifts.
Like, all shit.
You know what I mean?
You know what?
That's why I'm laughing, because I'm like, I can see him like he's shaking, guys, by the way, FYI.
That's another reason why I'm laughing is because he's shaking now at this point.
Because fresh is right in front of his face.
Like, to who?
To you?
Who cares?
You know?
Read your uh relationship with your mother?
That's why would that matter?
It's just a little weird.
It's just antithetical to what your podcast got going on.
That's all I'm saying.
Nigga, what I do with my mom is none of your business.
I'm just saying it's a weird message for your podcast.
Actually, no, we've talked about he he talks about selling the dream to girls all the time, bro.
He's been doing this shit for years.
Again, another nigga that doesn't watch your shit and doesn't understand that we have different methodologies on how we deal with women.
Right?
He thinks that what I say is what Fresh does.
No, we're very different.
Right?
You don't watch the pod, so dream are you selling to women?
No, what I'm saying is I get a water.
I do what I want.
No, no, hold on.
Give it one second, later on.
Or not on me.
Uh your Yeah, I was just like, yeah, it was funny.
Because here's the thing.
Once I saw that he was a bitch and he was like he was guys, he's shaking.
It's like foot was tapping and shit.
Like, once I saw that, I was like, all right, I'm good.
I'm gonna go get some water.
Cause he he didn't think Fresh was gonna come to his face like that.
You know?
Wait, were your mom?
Who?
Why?
Him or me.
What do we say on the podcast?
All right.
Excuse you.
I know you guys, ladies.
This is hilarious.
That's him, not me.
See, you're confusing what he says to what I say.
I say I do what a- Hold on.
Hold on.
Yeah, we have different opinions.
So what's your point?
The podcast that you the one you say automatically goes to the other person.
Not really.
We got different viewpoints.
But it's the brand.
He's Eric, I'm black.
We got different opinions, bro.
Yeah, no.
We got pushing.
What's your point?
Different views, bro.
I'm waiting one second.
I'm saying that whatever he says about your vote, Brand, applies to you as well because you associate with him.
We see this all the time with every other people.
You see the case.
So hold on.
Two people that are debating that are on the same side.
Can have different opinions?
They can, but I'm saying what he says goes to your parents company and your parents' opinion.
Listen, bro.
I don't know how you are.
Hold you.
Doesn't matter, I'm 19.
Okay, listen.
I'm gonna say this for true.
Look, bro, this is the quintessential example of a fucking hater.
When you guys see these fresh and fraud, it's dudes like this in the fucking chat that talk the most shit, bro.
Dudes like this.
That's why I was like, no, we gotta fucking press this guy.
Like, sorry, ladies, who cares what you think?
Like, cause when I deal with like a hater like this in person, I want y'all to see these niggas in real life.
These are the dudes that watch opera and preach, bro.
Niggas like this.
How old are you?
I'm telling bro, I'm 34.
You're you're 19.
What have you heard?
Your business.
You're a kid.
But it was my mom is my business.
That's fine.
The podcast is different.
They never do.
We have different opinions, though.
I don't know why I cut like that.
But yeah.
Oh, you might have edited it.
But yeah.
Um, yeah, dude, the guy, fucking idiot.
Uh all right, let me see here where we're at.
Uh 824.
Guys, we still need 150 likes.
God damn it.
What are y'all ninjas doing?
Let's get back to it though.
But um, but yeah, that's that's typically the type of dudes that hate on us all the time.
Fucking ridiculous.
Colin stated that he does not know what Discord is, stating that he works full-time and does not play video games.
Colin allowed me to speak with Colt.
Colated he used to have a Discord account, but deleted it prior to moving from their previous address.
Colt expressed concern that someone is accusing him of threatening to shoot up a school, stating that he would never say such a thing, even in a joking manner.
Colin informed me that he does have firearms in the house, but that they are hunting rifles.
He stated Colt is allowed to use them when supervised, but he does not have unfettered access to them.
This was prior to Colin allegedly purchasing a rifle from Colt for Christmas last year.
Investigators linked the school shooting threat to multiple IP addresses all over the country.
Because that exact source of the threat couldn't be identified, neither Colt nor Colin Gray were detained.
The sheriff's office report states at this time, due to the inconsistent nature of the information received by the FBI, the allegation that Colts or Colin is the user behind the Discord account that made the threat cannot be substantiated.
This case will be exceptionally cleared.
As law enforcement dealt with the mayhem and uncertainty surrounding the shooting at Appalachi High School, other North Georgia school districts were dealing with threats of their own.
In one case, Gainesville police arrested a 14-year-old, charging him with making a terroristic threat and disrupting operation of a public school after an alleged threat started circulating on social media.
Officials in Athens, Clark County also announced they had a person in custody for hoax threats.
This one, a 12-year-old.
They say he posted photos of guns he found online and listed names of schools.
There were rumors in the hours after the attack that there was more than one shooter, and that they planned to target as many schools as possible.
In fact, another teen in Jackson County, where Colt Gray lived until recently, was heard saying on a school bus that he planned to quote finish the job.
Deputies tracked the student down and arrested him.
He's now in the same youth detention center as Colt.
The sheriff said those rumors were unfounded, and it appeared Colt Gray was the lone perpetrator.
A second vigil is planned for Friday night at a park in Winder.
Grief counselors are expected to be there to help anyone who might need it.
Of course, we'll continue to follow this key.
Why does the girl have this fucking dumbass ring, bro?
He's closely and bring you the latest.
That doesn't all right.
So um you know what?
I just saw this.
We might as well.
We might as well go ahead and um do this.
Um network.
Diddy.
Quick little Diddy update.
Four days ago.
Let's see this.
A federal grand jury.
And then we'll close the guys.
Uh, like the video.
I'm giving y'all extra content.
I should end it right here.
Well, I'm gonna give you on just some extra content.
So, like the video, guys, all right.
We're going to keep the show rolling a little bit since I just saw this Diddy update thing.
Three issues a subpoena in the Sean Diddy Combs grand jury investigation, according to a new report.
What does it mean for the federal investigation into the rap mogul?
Welcome to Crime Fix.
We're at A76, guys.
125 more likes, we hit 1000.
Let's do it.
Sign Man Janat Levy.
For months, there's been a lot of smoke, but maybe not as much fire when it comes to talk about Sean Combs, the feds, a grand jury, sex trafficking, and possible federal charges.
Grand juries, of course, are secret, and their work just isn't supposed to be out in the public.
But often there are leaks, and that's happened at times in this case.
I'll get to the latest leak.
This one involving a hotel in Miami and one of Combs' exes in just a bit.
The Department of Homeland Security raided Combs's homes in California and Florida back in March.
That of course made international news.
Before that, women and even one man filed a flurry of civil lawsuits against Combs, claiming Combs trafficked them, and those lawsuits have continued even after the raid.
The first of those lawsuits came from Cassie Ventura nearly a year ago.
She dated Combs for years.
Cassie's claims were explosive and included claims that Combs forced Ventura to engage in sex acts with other people for Combs' own gratification, and that he also physically assaulted her for years.
But Combs settled that suit the next day.
And you guys saw the video obviously of him chasing her in the fucking um in the hotel lobby.
So that's just crazy.
We're at 9 06.
Let's hit 1,000 chat.
That's practically unheard.
Oh, Angie, did you look up that Kentucky thing that they were talking about?
Yeah.
Uh, you want to talk about it right now?
It touched shooting the it's just shooting in in Kentucky.
In the I've turned five.
You gotta talk into the mic, Angie.
Oh.
What was that?
Uh it's shooting that happening in the camera's off.
Turn the camera on.
Heard of.
Now, while he may have settled the claims for an undisclosed amount of money the next day, he denied, Combs did, that he had ever harmed Cassie.
But then in May of this year, CNN published a terrifying and horrific video of Combs chasing Ventura down a hotel hallway wearing only a towel.
He could be seen throwing Ventura.
Yeah, he hit her with the Punch to the ground and kicking her.
And he could no longer deny that he had abused her.
So difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life.
Sometimes you gotta do that.
I was up.
I mean, I hit rock bottom.
But I made no excuses.
My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
Combs later wiped his Instagram clean, including that apology video, and he started posting again just recently.
Last week, Combs filed a motion to dismiss another lawsuit filed by record producer Rodney Littlerod Jones.
He claimed that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him and forced him to hire sex workers and to participate in sex acts with those sex workers.
Oh man, he used to force me to fuck whores, man.
Damn, dude, this sucks.
His lawyer from booby trap.
Man, I have to smash all these BBL chicks, man.
Wow.
That's literally what he's trying to complain about, man.
It's kind of fucking funny.
So yeah.
Um, Andrew, what do you want to say about the Kentucky thing?
It's I think it just happened earlier today.
Okay, well, what did you say?
It was uh shooting of a guy that literally like oh well, his name is Joseph Joseph A. Couch.
Um happening on Interstate 75.
That's it.
It wasn't shooting that happened there.
Um 120 kilometers from Lexington.
Did anybody die?
Uh let me see.
I'm reading the article right now.
All right.
Wrote, Mr. Jones's lawsuit is pure fiction, a shameless attempt to create media hype and extract a quick settlement.
There was no Rico conspiracy, and Mr. Jones was not threatened, groomed, assaulted, or trafficked.
We look forward to proving in a court of law that all of Mr. Jones' claims are made up and must be dismissed.
Now the suit filed by Littlerod is just one of nearly a dozen filed against Combs.
Adult film actress Adria English filed a suit in July on the same day that NBC News reported the grand jury was meeting to discuss evidence against Combs.
I spoke with English's lawyer, Ariel Mitchell Kidd.
So uh in the lawsuit, we pretty much spell out the details of the sex trafficking my client faced at the hands of Mr. Combs at his white parties.
Okay, so she was essentially sought after Go ahead.
Sorry.
So he was a guy that literally was shooting two dangerous day like that.
And he and he hit like nine vehicles at the beginning, and then it was it was shown that he hit twelve vehicles, but people didn't realize they were hit until they saw their bullets, um, the bullet holes when they got home.
Okay, so but no one died.
No.
All right, that's good.
Good.
One wounded.
One person was wounded.
Yeah.
Okay.
Relationship with her boyfriend who was interviewing uh, or I should say auditioning with Mr. Combs for his Sean John campaign.
That's essentially how things came about.
And initially she was just approached to be a go-go dancer.
It was all very above board initially, and then eventually with more time, it turned into being sex trafficked.
She was sex trafficked in New York and the Hamptons, and then in Miami.
And these were all during uh Mr. Combs's white parties that he was throwing.
So we uh essentially outlined the details of the that sex trafficking in her lawsuit.
And the reason she came for it now, as you know, a lot of people used to be terrified of Mr. Combs.
He's blackballed several people, including my client and her then boyfriend, Mr. Gallo from the industry.
So as we all know, they're sure we're gonna speed it up.
My client had been looking for an attorney for some time prior to finding me to also file a lawsuit because she had been a victim as well.
Now TMZ is reporting that the grand jury has subpoenaed a hotel in Miami for records dating back to January 1st of 2008, and that one of Combs' exes, Daphne Joy, is also named in those documents.
TMZ reports the subpoena was asking for check-in and checkout dates, room numbers, guest preferences, and requests, billing in from 2008.
Damn, they're asking for hotel data when Obama was on office, bro.
What the fuck?
Information, email addresses, phone numbers, and forms of payments.
So basically, everything you can think of that a hotel might have on file, the grand jury wants to see.
Littlerod had also named Daphne Joy as someone Combs had paid to perform sex work in his lawsuit.
Daphne Joy vehemently denied that allegation in an Instagram post, which has since been deleted.
I reached out to Combs Global about this report about the hotel in Miami and the subpoena.
So far, I haven't heard back.
I want to take just a moment to tell you about a great lip plumper and some point in time.
So my suspicion is is that she probably is making some kind of allegations and or they're having her appear before the grand jury, or she already appeared before the grand jury and they're now subpoenaing records to back up whatever she said before the grand jury.
So there's a kind of a a couple different ways to go about it.
Sometimes prosecutors will take uh testimony from a witness, and that testimony would then be corroborated later on from another witness with paperwork or with seventy likes, guys.
Let's go.
One thousand.
Or they interview that individual.
She says or he says, hey, I was here on this date.
This is what I did on this date.
Then they subpoena that information.
So when they put that individual in front of the grand jury, they then have the receipts to back up what that person is saying.
So they could say, hey, we had dinner at, you know, this restaurant on this date, and then the prosecutor would say, Okay, is is this what you had to eat and show the receipt?
Yes.
Is that the receipt?
Yes.
Is that why you remember it?
Yes.
So those type of things are usually why they subpoena that information.
That's interesting you bring that up because uh Daphne Joy had put out something on Instagram a while back.
Also, it it it's you can't refute it, right?
Like if you have those receipts there.
So it's gonna show that their stories are accurate because you have corroborating evidence.
Denying things that little rod said in his uh lawsuit that she's that's why those hotel records are gonna be so important.
Because you're talking about something from 2008.
That's damn near 20 years ago.
So she claiming that she was being paid by Sean Combs to do sex work, and then all of a sudden that Instagram post disappears.
Um so it kind of makes sense, possibly, uh, if she was brought in front of the grand jury that she might delete that from her Instagram post or her Instagram page.
Um do you think that's part of the reason why she deleted that?
And I guess 50 Cent, who is her um the father of her child, you know, was kind of giving her some grief, uh saying things about her being a sex worker and things of that nature.
We don't know if that's actually true, uh, but it would make sense that she would delete that after denying it if she were brought in front of the grand jury.
So there's even though that's a simple thing, there's a lot to unpack there.
So number one, so you know, someone makes a statement that says, hey, that never happened.
Obviously, defense attorneys jump on that right away.
So that statement is forever out there, you know, in in cyber world.
And the defense attorney will have that in case there is a trial, in case there is some sort of motion that's going to be had.
So that's the first part of that.
The second part of that is yes, if she was called in front of the grand jury and she gave testimony that's different than what she was posting.
I would imagine she'd take those posts down because it would be kind of idiotic to keep that post up after she already testified in front of a grand jury.
Number two is it could be that she was.
And you're under oath when you testify in front of a grand jury.
Then subpoenaed after she made that statement.
And just the subpoena alone was enough to scare her to take that down.
Or number three, and this could be likely as well, she had a conversation with the prosecutor who's in charge of the case, and that prosecutor, after speaking with her, said, Hey, listen, you probably want to take down anything that you have up that contradicts what you just told me, because that doesn't make any sense.
So it could be a couple So you were an escort.
Or it could just be 50 Cent said, Hey, you know, get that down.
There's a bunch of different reasons.
More likely than not, it has something to do with the case and the grand jury.
Well, there's no love loss, we know between 50 Cent and uh Sean Combs.
I uh you know, I I feel like we've been talking about this about is he going to be indicted um for months, because we have.
Uh his house was raided, or his homes, I should say, were you?
I predict it's gonna be um end of uh this year or early next year.
Rated back in March.
So this has been going on forever and ever and ever uh that we've been discussing this.
So uh, you know, I know you were saying uh you thought it might happen in the summer possibly, and now um maybe in September.
We are in September now, in the very beginning of September.
So uh obviously the grand jury is meeting.
I mean, his own counsel has acknowledged that.
Um so when when are we going to possibly see some movement?
We know these things can be painstaking and take a long time, especially if they are building a rather large case.
Yeah.
So when I first heard about it, when I first heard about the raids, when I first heard about kind of what was going on, my feeling was this would be about three to four months of a grand jury meeting, and then they'll probably come up with an indictment.
What I think has happened since is that investigation has unfolded To the point where I think they're going to include a lot of alleged criminal conduct that's not just having to do with the allegations of sex trafficking and things of that nature.
And that is what makes it more difficult and more evident.
Yeah, they probably opened up Pandora's box and are trying to gather everything and organize it before they do the indictment.
He's definitely gonna get indicted.
Now they're just like trying to clean it up so they know what they're gonna charge specifically.
Umroyo said, bro, can you do an episode on how to get your first home?
I've done that.
Uh I've done that already, how to get your first real estate property.
Um, Hiramar, can you rate my IG, please?
And you could do a uh check out uh Vibes Cartel.
Um yeah, we're gonna um do Instagram uh something for Instagram for you guys probably next week or the week after.
We got some special coming for the Cost Club people.
And more things that they have to get in order to get those indictments.
So now that I'm looking at it, I don't think six to eight months is obnoxious in terms of a grand jury meeting if you're covering a period of anywhere from 10 to 13.
Oh, next Monday, by the way, guys, I'm gonna bring David Green from uh Bigger Pockets.
So um it's gonna be lit.
But for some of you guys, right?
Um I got you guys right now.
Last time I last time he was on.
How to buy your first rental property right here, bro.
How to buy your first rental property with bigger pockets, step by step.
But man, screw on that, we got a special guest.
Boom.
We did this uh 10 months ago.
Okay.
So I'll drop the link in the chat for you guys right now.
Rumble chat and on YouTube.
Telling you guys, nobody gives as much value as us.
We give y'all so much value, you guys don't even know sometimes.
Wonder if Anus and Reach can can give you guys this kind of value.
Fucking losers.
So there you go.
So bigger pockets is gonna be on next Monday, but in the meantime, there you go, my friend.
Enjoy that episode.
That teaches you how to get your first real estate property step by step.
Telling you, man, nobody comes close to us, bro.
Joe Rogan ain't gonna teach y'all this.
Which I think that's what the indictment is gonna cover.
Lex Friedman, boring ass ain't gonna teach you this.
I think they're gonna allege an ongoing uh, you know.
I don't know if they're gonna do a RICO, but I think it's gonna look very similar to a RICO where they're gonna allege ongoing criminal conduct that includes, you know, uh No, it's absolutely gonna be a RICO.
That's why they're getting stuff from 2008, pass the statute of limitations, because they the only way they're gonna be able to do it is they're gonna have to go ahead and use Rico statutes to bring uh these charges against Diddy.
Behavior that he's been accused of before in terms of there were shootings and a car got bombed and all these other things that were allegations against him.
I think they are now going to include all of that.
Uh and I think that it's gonna be a very large indictment.
I think you're looking at a 50 to 60 page indictment at a bare minimum, and I think you're looking at multiple counts over a long period of time, or you're looking at four or five counts, but they're gonna include stuff over a long period of time.
And I think that's what's taking the grand jury so long.
I don't see him we just walking away from this grand jury with with no charges whatsoever.
Uh and we also did an episode of Chris Cron as well on real estate.
If you guys want to watch that one, that one was recent.
We did that like maybe a month ago.
Uh and and we spoke a little bit off camera, is because my belief is when the government puts in the kind of time they're putting in, I don't believe that they ever let someone just walk away from that indictment.
I've just never seen that happen before.
If you have a grand jury meeting for four or five, six months and the type of information that they're gathering, I don't see him walking away from this with no charges.
Well, we know it's been at least possibly since July.
That's when the first confirmation of it came out.
So possibly before that June, the beginning of July is when we got confirmation, sort of uh about it.
So um it's been a long process and it'll be interesting to see how it shakes out.
Sean Combs is uh lawyer, basically that his lawyers have said he's never trafficked anyone.
So we'll see how what happens.
Bradford, thank you so much.
Thank you.
And that's it for this episode of Crime Fix.
I mean Jeanette Levy.
Thanks so much for being with me.
I'll see you back here next time.
All right.
Cool, cool, cool.
Um so guys, I think that will um end it there with the Fed Reacts.
We covered the school shooter.
We covered um a little bit of update on the Diddy case.
Indictment is definitely coming at this point.
If they're subpoenaing hotel stuff from 2008 through a grand jury, then you already know what time it is.
Um But yeah, we'll see what happens with this kid.
Obviously, he's probably not gonna get bond.
He's in that little juvenile detention center that we talked about.
So, yeah.
And do you have anything you want to tell the people uh on Fed Reacts on Instagram or anything like that?
I was just looking at the Twitter.
Um, just follow Fed React on Instagram, guys, uh at Ferrex.
Remember, I'll be posting um request box there so you guys can drop your cases and ask for any cases that you guys want.
And um, yeah, that's it.
And follow my new Instagram.
Follow Myron's Instagram and follow him on X too.
Which is uh right here.
Uh guys, on understanding.
Oh, you got two TK, you see?
Oh shit.
Okay.
Nice.
Nice, nice, nice.
Let's hit 10,000, guys.
That's the goal is to hit uh 10,000.
Natural.
You know what I mean?
Uh maybe uh someone said join a space.
Yeah, maybe I will.
Uh where is Console spaces?
Uh, so yeah.
I might jump on a stream with Sneeko in about an hour or so.
So um Arroyo says, in the future, would you ever do a IRL exploring historical events in Poland or Germany?
I see what you just did there, sir.
It would have to be on Rumble only.
Uh, but maybe we will actually.
That would be hilarious.
Um yeah, you know what that would be.
We were supposed to do Maduro's tonight.
But this came out at the end.
Yeah, yeah.
We're gonna do Maduro uh and his criminal allegations, but we could do that next Sunday.
We do that next Sunday.
But yeah, check that out, guys.
Also, check my ex out as well.
Oh shit.
Uh there are some chats here.
Oh, we got some chats.
You went to the X?
Yeah, I went to my ex.
Uh, yeah, check out my um check out my ex guys.
I actually been roasting some people on X, just so you know.
Who?
Some dumbass.
Oh, there was a clip of whatever that I just commented something on.
And yeah, I'll just be commenting.
Delete, delete pronouns, like stop putting pronouns, like extra pronouns.
That's just so necessary necessary.
Like stupid.
And yeah, yeah.
I'll be I'll be very active on on X lately too.
You said there was a chat or something like that.
There's chats.
There are some chats, yeah.
Uh, I think let me see here.
What happened to the father's advice?
Angie was looking up.
Oh, did you find it, Angie?
No.
Two more shootings happened this September one in NYC Theater was injured and one in Maryland, one student killed and shooter arrested.
Okay.
Um, but you guys can see the avidavas are short.
They do like one paragraph, which is crazy to me.
Not like federal ones.
Bro, oh no, we got that one.
Let me see.
FNF Super Chat, nothing.
I think it's nothing.
Um, I think that's it.
I think I heard that shooter was a transformer as well.
Uh it'll leave the news quick as fuck if that's the case, just like the last one.
Yeah, that's true.
I'd heard that too.
We don't know yet, but yeah.
That to that from Uncle Luke.
Yeah, that yeah, bro.
That to that was crazy, bro.
Um so yeah.
All right, guys.
Hope you guys enjoyed this episode of um Fed Reacts.
I will be um what I'll probably do is um get some stuff going, and then uh maybe I'll jump on stream with Sneeko.
Wanna go eat?
Uh yeah, I guess we can get something to eat and then I go over there.
But yeah, we'll we'll figure that anyway.
But anyway, guys, uh, hope you guys enjoyed the stream, man.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
We're gonna have a border patrol agent in-house tomorrow.
It's gonna be fucking awesome.
We're gonna talk about the border.
Um, and uh so real quick little recap of the week, okay?
Monday, we got a board of trade agent coming in.
We're gonna talk about the border in detail.
We're gonna expose some things.
Number two, uh Tuesday, we're gonna um react to the debate.
Uh Trump versus Kamala Harris.
That's gonna be huge.
Wednesday, we're gonna have Dave Smith in the house, gonna talk about 9-11 and a bunch of other stuff.
Also, we're gonna have a guest for after hours.
Thursday, we're gonna do a um subathon on Twitch.
Friday, we are going to maybe do a call-in show or some shit like that, and maybe an after hours for you guys as well.
So it's gonna be a good time, guys.
We got a lot of work coming out this week.
Hardest work of podcast.
Gonna grow the Twitch.
Time to take over.
I told y'all, we're taking over.
All right.
So, um When are the elections?
Elections?
November.
Okay.
Early November.
And then I'm gonna go jump on a stream with Sneeko in about an hour or so.
So love you guys.
Catch you guys on the next one.
And uh this is where I play the intro song, right?
Yeah.
All right.
Later, guys.
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