Bryce Mitchell Backlash For WWII Comments, Hasan Piker Cross Dresses, & Diddy's New Charges!
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Got a couple different topics that we're gonna be covering today.
We're gonna obviously be covering uh Bryce Mitchell.
We're gonna be covering um the crash updates on that.
Um we're gonna be covering the guy uh that got killed, actually, for burning the the cron out there in Sweden.
But um, oh, and we're gonna cover Diddy as well.
All right, and then we got a debate with Gary and Andrew Wilson at 8 p.m., okay, um, where they're going to debate Christianity on Fresh and Fit.
So that's gonna be a good time.
Um, so yeah, man, we we got Action Pack Day for you guys.
We also got the um well, we obviously got after hours as well.
So um a lot of things moving, guys, a lot of things moving.
We're we're taking over 2025, despite the fact that um, you know, more haters come out with videos saying that we we um fresh and fit downfall.
Dude, it's like it's like a trending thing.
I don't know, chat.
Do you guys see like a new fresh and fit downfall video every day?
It's like I feel like I see one every day.
I don't know what the hell's going on here.
It's actually kind of funny, you know?
Um, like the these people just literally um I guess they don't got nothing else going, man.
I don't know what the hell it is.
It's comedy.
But uh that's basically what we're dealing with nowadays.
Motherfuckers always got to do some bullshit.
Um and it and it's like, you know, and I should I'll talk about this real quick.
Hold on one second, guys.
I'm signing in too, I can so I can chat with you ninjas in the chat.
Um, look, this is what I've realized, right?
Um we um are very successful, right?
Uh in less than four years, we're able to hit, you know, huge numbers, right?
We we um actually, you know what?
Let's go through let's go on time a little bit, man.
Let's go back in time a little bit, right?
So let's go back to the beginning.
So the year is 20 2018, February of 2018.
I come to Miami, I'm assigned to the Miami Field Office for Homeland Security Investigations, HSI.
I'm traveling with this plaque, actually, right?
Traveling from the great state of Texas over to Florida to begin my um new assignment, my new field assignment in Miami, Florida.
And um, you know, a year or two in, I was like, you know what, man?
I can I can, you know, I want to kind of start a side business, right?
Um, you know, because obviously having a government job is great and everything, but I didn't want to have to rely on a paycheck, right?
So I was like, you know what?
Let me get something else going on here.
So that God forbid something happened to me.
I get in trouble or whatever.
And actually, you know what it was, guys, now that I think about it.
When I was going through that bullshit, remember I told you guys uh the how I got in uh situation where um the guys outside of a nightclub here in Miami tackled me, and then I got uh I became the subject of a uh of an internal investigation because that shit, even though I knew I didn't do anything, it really bothered me that my job security like could be potentially compromised by some fucking thugs at a club that lied on me, right?
Obviously, you guys know I told this story before.
I got cleared, everything was good, whatever.
But it never really stuck good with me how I could um get in trouble or have my reputation hurt off of some bullshit, right?
So I said, you know what?
A government job is good and all, but I'm gonna go ahead and start a side hustle, right?
And I'm gonna start a side business so that God forbid something happens, I have my own thing.
So I started fitness business I call it unplug fitness, right?
This is around 2019.
I get in recorder, et cetera.
I work with Brandon Carter, right?
I get the clearance from the government.
I start my side business as uh as a life coach, start the fitness business, unplug fitness.
So I start by taking clients on, you know, just through Instagram, basic shit, right?
I'm not like an influencer at this point.
I'm just like, you know, doing my job and also training people on the side.
I was training some people in person.
I was doing um online coaching, et cetera.
So I started to make a good amount of money doing this.
I was making 10,000, 20,000 a month doing online coaching.
Now, I was making about 120K with the government back then.
Uh, and then I was getting another like, you know, 100 to 150K doing the fitness business, right?
Uh Some months I'd be doing pretty damn good.
So I was like, shit, like I'm making more from this fitness business than from the government, but I enjoyed what I did, right?
I really enjoyed what I did.
So I was like, I'm not gonna go.
I'll just do this fitness thing, fitness thing on the side.
I'm not gonna leave.
But then I realized, like, if you really want to grow your your fitness business, right?
You want to take on clients, you need to get on social media.
And if you're gonna get on social media, you need to get on YouTube.
Let's just be honest here, right?
We all know that YouTube is um, you know, when it comes to discovery, which is what it's really good for, is discovery.
Um, that's the way to get yourself out there because um Google owns it, and it's not just a video sharing website, it's also a search engine, which is very important, right?
So people go on YouTube often to browse.
They go on YouTube, they browse, and they search stuff, right?
Versus other platforms like Twitch, Rumble, et cetera, you know who you're gonna go watch, you just go on there to find that individual, right?
Like YouTube is a discovery platform versus Rumble, Twitch, et cetera.
These are kick, you're going there for a specific person, a purpose, person or a purpose.
So I make the YouTube channel, right?
And it's a fitness channel.
But at the time, I was, you know, doing my thing in Miami, womanizing a little bit or whatever, and I felt as though I had a lot of knowledge to share because if you could deal with women here in Miami, uh, you probably could probably deal with uh uh women anywhere else in the world, you know?
It's pretty tough here.
It's very competitive, right?
It's dating on hard mode.
So I met Fresh, and obviously I met like Donovan Sharp and a bunch of these guys.
That's why to this day I still platform Donovan Sharp and Mono Life Dating, like these guys put me on, man.
Like I can't fucking turn my back on people that that put me on, right?
This is why I have a, you know, despite haters in the chat talking shit about Donovan Sharp, like, bro, I'll never turn my back on him, bro.
Because he was there from the from the beginning.
You know what I mean?
So uh shout out to um I'm JJ, by the way, I appreciate that, my friend.
Um, you know, so uh I start, I do the fitness stuff, and I'm also giving dating advice too, because a lot of these guys they they want, they don't just want to get in shape, but they also want to get chicks.
So I was like, look, if we're if we're gonna do, if I'm gonna do a YouTube channel where I'm talking about fitness and stuff like that, and guys want girls, um, it might be better to just do a podcast because at this point I met fresh, right?
I had spoke refresh and everything else like that.
We started the podcast.
You know, we start bringing on Red Pill concert critters, videos start doing well, people really enjoy the content, and then we said, you know what, let's step it up to next level.
So we get a studio, right?
And at this point, this is November of 2020.
And what ended up happening was I get that email, another email from internal affairs, right?
It's fucking the worst.
Sitting there at my fucking computer at a very big uh national security case at the time, stressed out as fuck.
I get a fucking email, November of 2020.
I'll never forget it.
Special Asia Photo, we need you to come into the plantation office for um for an interview, right?
A subject interview.
Now, for those of you that aren't aware, whenever you're the subject of an internal investigation, right, which I had just done with the other one a couple years back when I told you guys, which prompted me to start the fitness business.
It's interesting how the first internal affairs investigation prompted me to start a business, and then the second one made me stick with the business.
Now that I'm like thinking this out and having this conversation with you guys, right?
So I get this uh thing.
Now I didn't know what it was for, but in my mind, I'm like, oh, it's gotta be the YouTube.
It's gotta be the fucking YouTube.
So I get there and I'm over here thinking that they're gonna swear me in and do an interview.
They take my government phone.
I was like, oh shit, these motherfuckers really think I'm out here like recording content on my cell phone, which you know, I had like an iPhone 7 or something like that with the government, man.
That was a piece of shit phone.
I was actually insulted.
I was like, you guys really think I would fucking record videos on this piece of shit phone, but whatever.
Government employees, they don't understand how videography or any of this other shit works, so who knows?
But at that point, my special agent in charge, the guy that runs the office, he took my outside employment paperwork, right?
So he said, look, we're gonna rescind your um outside employment authorization.
You can't do this anymore, right?
And in their mind, they're like, oh, he's gonna quit.
Like, he's not gonna, he's not gonna leave the government to go do some shit on YouTube, right?
That he, you know, like to government employees, guys, social media making money online, it's unfathomable.
It's not a thing for them, right?
These career-long government employees, and some of you guys in the chat know exactly what I'm talking about.
Government employees, state employees, et cetera.
Like, to them, right, leaving the government is like you would never think that.
So, obviously, at this point, we have the studio.
I had a best, I had invested about 40,000 into the studio.
Um, we had got that uh apartment.
I was moving my stuff from my old apartment to that that uh that new spot, Panorama, whatever.
And um, you know, this was like a transition period.
And literally, one of our guys flew in, right?
Well, uh, we we had uh uh one of our YouTube guys, he flew in, he moved from his parents' house to Chicago and moved to Miami to be closer.
So obviously I had a lot of people depending on me, man.
Chris had like pretty much stopped what he was doing.
Fresh hated his job at Wix, he wanted to quit, right?
And um, and yeah, dude, it was it was uh it was a transition period and had a very difficult decision to make and I ended up like leaving, right?
Ended up leaving.
So we start the podcast, we start, you know, doing good numbers, whatever it may be, and we blow up, right?
We do the after hour show and we start blowing up.
People are posting us on TikTok, we have a meteoric rise, we bring Andrew Tate on, et cetera.
So, fast forward, right, a couple of years, and people get jealous, man.
Simply put, a lot of people didn't like that we were able to grow very quickly in a short amount of time, which includes ABBA and Preach, right?
ABBA snake-ass came here and um, you know, uh said some things, and now fresh looking back on is like, yeah, this guy was a fucking snake the whole time.
And they didn't that you know, people didn't want us to win, right?
That's why um we had our podcast and with uh uh with ABBA, and then he goes and makes a video saying we're cap.
Right?
Like he literally, like, he was here, did a podcast with us, everything was great.
We broke bread, we hung out with the guy, we talked with the guy, and he goes back to Canada and makes a video and says that we're cap, which is like we're liars.
And I was like, what the fuck?
I'm getting messages, yo, did you see ABA and Preach made a video on you?
I don't know why, but they made a video on you guys saying you guys are fucking full of cap.
You guys are liars.
And I was like, what the fuck?
And um, I was shocked, right?
You guys know I come from a uh law enforcement background, right?
Like uh, like this guy just fucking make a video talking shit about us when we open our our home to this guy, like what the fuck?
And um we make a response, right?
We're obviously angry, we're roasting him, whatever, and then we challenge her to a boxing match.
And we say, Ah, but you gotta show up too.
Baba, then Preach makes the video, right?
Lies because that girl wasn't his wife.
He lied about that, right?
He did they they manufactured this fake outrage.
They talked about his wife.
They talked about Haiti.
Shut up, man.
Like, bro, Bills and Mo, two guys that work for me are Haitian.
Like, what are you talking about, bro?
Like, we we don't hate Haitians, all right?
We got a bunch of them on the team, right?
But they use that to sensationalize um the outrage, right?
Because prior to this, keep in mind that nobody watched, like, like, people, they weren't popping like that.
Like, people don't watch, people weren't watching them like that, right?
So they go ahead and they make like 10 videos, dude.
10 videos.
Like, and they sensationalize everything, lie about a bunch of shit.
They lie about, oh, Fresh bought a gun for ABBA and Preach.
No, Fresh had been trying to get a he had a gun permit and he was waiting for it to come in, and then he was finally able to pick up his gun after he got approved.
It just so happened when he went and picked up his gun, it was around the time that we had this feud with these guys, and they spun it and made it sound like Fresh is buying a gun for them.
No, bro.
It had been in the paperwork for literally six months.
And this was back before when you had to have a concealed carry to carry a gun in Florida.
Now you don't need a concealed carry anymore.
But back then you did.
So he was waiting to get that approval.
So when he did go and he vlogged himself picking up his gun, they misinterpreted that purposely.
They lied to y'all and said that Fresh bought a gun for them.
No, dude.
And the other thing too, they said that we ran from the boxing match.
No, we didn't.
We said we could do it anytime, whatever may be, but ABBA's gotta show up.
He didn't want to show up.
He just wants Preach to do everything.
That's why Preach said that dumb shit.
I'll fight both of you.
Right.
Now I'm using them as the main example, but several other YouTube channels jumped in.
Because here's the thing.
People didn't like our fast rise.
People didn't like us.
And then on top of that, the type of content that we make is extremely controversial.
Red pill content, guys, pisses a lot of people off.
It just does.
When you talk about female nature, what you got to do to be attractive, get in the gym, become better, et cetera, you're almost like a piñata on YouTube.
Because you tell people, look, this is what you gotta do to make money or get girls or whatever, and every guy thinks they know everything.
So you're always gonna have people coming in talking shit, insulting you, whatever.
This is why guys that are like self-improvement guys, they always get ridiculed.
They get called scammers, they get called liars, grifters, whatever it may be.
Like the self-improvement space is almost like a pinata for reaction YouTubers because they can always talk shit, right?
And they take the moral high ground like, see, I'm not trying to make money on you guys.
I'm here just making content.
I don't need to sell you a course or whatever.
They take that moral high ground.
But what they're not telling you is they do bullshit behind the scenes, manufacture drama, lie, and are extremely salacious to get views, which pays them.
You see the difference, guys?
But they try to take the moral high ground and say, I'm just putting out honest content as if like they're on some moral high ground.
But the reality is that they're just talking shit so that they can make money because that's how they make money.
So once ABBA priests start talking shit about us, everybody else and their fucking mom jumped on the bandwagon because I don't know what it is, but all these reaction YouTubers they're like um they're followers, right?
If these niggas make a video since they're a big YouTube channel, everybody and their mom makes the same fucking video with the same dumbass thumbnail with the same dumbass talking points, right?
These guys are frauds, these guys are XYZ, blah, blah, blah.
So we get a lot of hate or whatever.
We persevere, we push through it, though.
We lost what, 50,000 subscribers?
We lost a bunch of subscribers, but we bounced back and we fucking hit a million, right?
Now we're at 1.5.
But we got demonetized, right?
Trials and tribulations is a thing.
And we've been, as you guys know, if you watch us, we've been pushing Rumble.
Why do we push Rumble?
We push Rumble because we know no matter what, you guys will be able to find us on Rumble.
Guys, YouTube is a very um dangerous.
It's a very dangerous foundation to build a platform on.
Because unless you're making like fucking, you know, children content or pets or something like super safe, like they can always demonetize you, they can always ban you, they can always give you a strike and fuck your channel up.
Like they can like literally, you're at their mercy.
So for us, we looked at it like, look, we have controversial takes on a multitude of different topics, right?
Um, we need to go ahead and put our eggs in a basket where it makes sense for longevity purposes.
So we bet on Rumble, right?
And Rumble's growing.
They got uh obviously tether, whatever, but the reality is is that we've been focusing on building Rumble and then Castle Club, right?
So God forbid anything ever happened, you guys will know where to find us.
We look at YouTube as a marketing thing.
So though we got demonetized and it's been extremely annoying and frustrating, right?
Um, it actually it helped us become more um uh resourceful, right?
With finding other ways to monetize, making content on Rumble, putting our stuff on a platform that's safe, et cetera.
So obviously, since we prioritize Rumble and not YouTube, right?
The views aren't gonna be the same as they used to be because we're literally operating at 50%.
Right?
And I want every single person, like all these fucking haters, clip this idiots.
All right.
A lot of you guys that talk shit about us, we're still bigger than you.
We still get more views than you, and you know what sucks the most for y'all niggas?
We're more known than you and we're only operating at 50% fucking capacity.
If we went ahead and only streamed on fucking YouTube, right?
And we didn't stream on Rumble, or we put we did it the reverse way where we push everybody to YouTube, et cetera, we would eclipse you motherfuckers within weeks.
They'll sit there, they have the fucking nerve to say, oh, these niggas fell off, blah, blah, blah, when we don't put all our eggs in the YouTube basket anymore.
It doesn't make sense financially for us.
And on top of that, right?
Why would we go ahead and take a crazy risk and put everything all into YouTube when they've shown that they can literally fuck us up?
Right?
That's why I support Rumble so hard.
Right?
Like Rumble had our back, so we got their back.
That's our main platform.
So we've been building up that up at Castle Club.
Because Castle Club and Rumble are the same.
So these bitch ass niggas that say, oh, they fell off, blah, blah, blah, they'll just show you YouTube numbers, but they don't show you our fucking Rumble numbers.
We're getting hundreds of thousands of views on Rumble.
But they all they fell off.
No, motherfucker.
We went off to somewhere else.
And we still are doing better than a lot of you niggas that are talking shit, operating at 50 fucking percent capacity.
You guys watch the show.
We put the view counters up there.
It's damn near split in half.
But if we weren't splitting it in half and we just funnel everybody over to YouTube, we'd have way more views.
But these idiots think, oh yeah, these niggas fell off because we're gonna just look at YouTube numbers.
No, we're not just on YouTube.
And the other thing too is that we're not one-dimensional, right?
Prior to us getting banned on Instagram, uh, et cetera, we had millions of followers on there.
And uh uh X, Twitter, right?
Huge following there now, right?
Because I've been taking Twitter more seriously since I've been into the political stuff.
So when people sit there and say, oh, these guys fell off, or um, you know, the downfall, because downfall videos are trending because people every everybody wants to see someone lose, but they couldn't be, they couldn't be further from the truth.
They couldn't be further from the truth, like we're extremely popular, people still know who we are.
Every time I go out, we get recognized, et cetera.
It's just that we're focusing on on Rumble, man.
That's really what it comes down to because Rumble is free speech, Rumble has our back, and quite frankly, you you can't, you're not safe on YouTube, guys.
Sorry.
Anybody in the conservative space will tell you YouTube does not favor right wing content.
Whether you're Daily Wire, your Steven Crowder, your Bon Gino, your any of these guys, YouTube doesn't favor content like this.
It just doesn't.
So, hey man, you know, these soy boys want to sit there and say, oh, they fall off, blah blah.
No, that's because we make content that isn't necessarily liberal.
And if you make content that isn't liberal, well, they're gonna censor you, man.
That's what it comes down to.
So yeah, a lot of jealousy, guys, with these uh with these fucking guys.
Um, it's crazy how you get tackled at the club and the events that led up to um one sec.
I'm trying to read the chat here.
Um is literally what led to Fresh of Fit.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
Yeah.
That's the story, man.
That's the story.
Basically, me uh getting into some some some bullshit trouble is what got everything going.
But uh, but yeah, guys, so so I say all that to say this.
A lot of these YouTubers that make these videos, like downfall videos, is I feel like I see a new one every day or someone talking shit about us.
A lot of it is ethnic jealousy, man.
YouTubers are very jealous, vindictive people.
Like if you grow, uh if you get a lot of viewers, et cetera, like they'll find something to hate on, man.
And a lot of people dislike the fact they were able to come in and build a million plus following without um without a big endorsement, while being politically incorrect, right?
Doing it on our fucking own, and um doing it so quickly.
A lot of people are jealous, bro.
A lot of people are fucking jealous.
So they sit there and lie and say we fell off when in reality our numbers still aren't bad, given the fact that we only get we're only operating at 50% capacity, and we prioritize Rumble.
Like, you see, another thing too, a lot of these YouTubers, like their only source of income is at YouTube ad revenue.
If they got demonetized, they'd be fucking cooked, right?
I showed you guys um ABBA made a video destiny, bro.
Like what?
Literally, your friend is going through the worst time of his life.
The worst time of his life.
Girls are coming forward, making allegations, he might have some criminal liability here.
People are making videos left, right, and center, trying to call him like a Diddy, a groomers, uh uh uh a sexual deviant, etc.
They're coming for destiny's neck right now, right?
And what do you do?
you make a video kicking him while he's down with your 2 million plus subscriber channel Damn.
That's tough.
That's tough.
How is it that someone like me?
Who I don't have an allegiance to destiny.
We disagree on everything.
Fundamentally, we should be at each other's throats.
Right?
But how is it someone like me?
Even I have the wherewithal to understand that I'm not gonna kick somebody while they're down because we have a professional relationship.
This is your friend, bro.
This is a guy that you've been to his house multiple times.
He's put you on.
Right?
He's put you on.
Because Destiny has a pretty big audience chat.
And the fact that you would do that to your friend, when they're going through the toughest time, is crazy to me, bro.
Crazy to me.
But that shows you what kind of character he has.
And then he has the nerve.
He says, Oh, I have a duty to my audience, right?
To um to comment on this.
Alright, bro.
Since you have a duty to your audience, let's see how honest you are.
Turn a monetization off and make the video, nigga.
Oh no, he ain't doing that.
Because it's all about the money, man.
It's all about the money with some of these guys.
So that was eye-opening.
That was eye-opening.
The fact that he would throw his friend under the bus when they are absolutely coming in trying to destroy him.
Is deplorable.
If I was Destiny, I would never talk to that nigga again.
Honestly.
And honestly, any YouTuber that's watching this right now, Like, I would never invite ABAR and preach my shit.
Niggas are snakes, bro.
Do come to your house, eat your food, talk what you like is all good, and then the fucking hell comes to your front door, and they don't got your back.
Like, if anything, when your friend is going through it, that's when you need to be 10 toes down even more.
When they came in Andrew Tate, bro.
Like, I'm not folding.
Oh, your friend's a human trafficker.
Remember Ethan Klein?
Remember that?
Bitch ass Ethan Klein?
Snake ass Ethan Klein?
Who's trying to destroy his boy Hassan and Hype Parker right now?
Matter of fact.
Trying to do a nuke bomb or some bullshit like that.
That's the problem with these liberals, bro.
These niggas don't got they don't got spines.
They're pussies.
They're soft.
They're cowards.
Right.
So, you know, uh, yeah, man.
Just treacherous, bro.
Treacherous.
Remember, we did the debate with Ethan Klein?
Well, what if Andrew Tate gets found guilty?
Like, would you denounce him?
Nigga, I'm not even answering that because I know he's not guilty.
You're not gonna try to get me on some got you moment to bad mouth my friend and shit on him when the whole world's against him, calling him all these fucking, you know, deplorable terms.
Nah, bro, not doing that.
Not doing that.
Everything, um money isn't everything, bro.
Your soul matters.
I could go to sleep at night and know I did right by people.
Right.
So I'm not gonna kick a friend while they're down.
Not gonna do it.
So anyway, let's uh let's go ahead and get into um, let's see here.
Let's get into the first thing.
Make sure I get all these chats out the way.
Um, shout out to Pat Man No.
He says, in the UK, and I have found God after I became wealthier.
I thought to myself, why me over all the people I know I realized I was getting from a young age, but took me time to realize keep slaying kings.
Appreciate that, bro.
Money doesn't make you happy, you misogynist prick.
Your missus is a prisoner, they tell me.
So I say, count my money, bitch.
Exactly, jealous.
Yeah, a lot of jealousy.
Avengers assemble.
I appreciate that, bro.
Um, okay, that's and then we got here uh the M Fiend.
Did you hear about the three Hum V's that went missing along with eight machine guns?
No, I didn't hear about that, bro.
Um, them boys LL says heavy hate for 21st studio and the crooked nose red pill dating coach too.
Most hate came from the white red pill side, don't see the same guy for the single mom wife and no fugazi guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, haters gonna hate, bro.
It is what it is.
Haters will always hate, man.
Uh yeah, okay, cool.
So let's go ahead and um first thing we'll do.
I got this video here, guys.
Let's go ahead and hit the um the plane crash, right?
As you guys know, a couple of days ago, a helicopter and a plane collided in Washington, DC, right over the Potomac River.
And um, the latest I got is that there's a not no survivors.
Um, I don't really like this channel here.
It's called AI Tele.
They put out some really good cool uh graphic shit.
So, um let's go ahead and um play this thing real fast.
And is gonna show you guys what went down.
Oh, let me turn a volume up.
I already know y'all gonna be like, "Bro, turn the volume up."...and a Black Hawk helicopter end up in a tragic crash while the plane was attempting to land on...
And uh people were making jokes saying that the helicopter pilot was a woman.
Holy runway 33.
In the videos ahead, we'll take a closer look at the final hours leading up to the crash, the confusion between the PAP 25 VIP military helicopter and the air traffic controller.
And how the rescue operation is being carried out.
More details all in the video ahead.
The plane had departed from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Kansas earlier that evening.
A PSA Airlines aircraft operated under American Airlines and identified as Flight AA-5342, collided mid-air with a military Black Hawk helicopter at approximately 9 p.m. on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
The tragic incident occurred as the plane was making its final approach toward Reagan, Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
American Airlines confirmed that 64 people were aboard the jet, 60 passengers and four crew members, while three soldiers were aboard the military helicopter.
This plane's radio transponder stopped transmitting about 2,400 feet, which is around 730 meters short of the And I actually got footage of it right here, guys.
Here's footage of the explosion, man.
Um discretion advised a little graphic.
Boom.
BAM.
And then you can see him fall into the river.
Crazy, bro.
There's no sound, by the way, chat.
See, look, another one.
See them coming in.
Boom.
Crazy, dude.
Fucking tragic, man.
The runway, roughly over the middle of the river.
This has marked the first major US commercial crash in more than 15 years.
From an aerial perspective, it is evident that Flight A A5342 was approaching the airport from the south, descending over the scenic Potomac River.
This area is known for its proximity to several iconic landmarks, such as the Pentagon, located nearby in Pentagon City.
To the north, one can spot the striking dome of the United States Capitol building, a symbol of American democracy.
The Potomac River, which encircles the airport and much of Arlington, serves as a natural boundary and offers breathtaking views for arriving flights.
However, this area is also densely trafficked, both by air and on the ground, adding to the complexity of air traffic management.
Yeah, very um very congested airspace, guys.
Very, very congested air of space.
Um being an air traffic controller in this area, probably a fucking nightmare.
In the region.
American Airlines Flight 5342, which we'll refer to as the landing flight, was on its final approach to runway 33.
At this stage, called short final, the aircraft was mere moments from landing, flying at an altitude of about 400 feet.
This is the most critical phase of landing where every second counts, and pilots are laser focused on safely bringing the plane down.
At the same time, an Army Blackhawk helicopter, identified as Pac-25, was reportedly on a possible training flight.
It was flying perpendicular to the flight path of Flight 5342, following the course of the Potomac River.
The Potomac River is a designated flight corridor for helicopters, and it's common to see aircraft like this operating in the area.
The key difference between the two aircraft in this scenario was their operating rules.
The Blackhawk helicopter Pac-25 was flying under visual flight rules.
This means it was required to rely on visual observation of its surroundings to avoid other aircraft.
The landing flight 5342 was operating under instrument flight rules, which give it priority over VFR flights in controlled airspace.
This system assumes that VFR aircraft will actively maintain visual separation to avoid conflicts.
Moments before the collision, the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport called PAT-25 to confirm whether they had the other aircraft in sight.
PAC-25 responded that they did.
At first glance, this seems like an acknowledgement that they were aware of Flight 5342's presence and were taking steps to avoid it.
However, it now seems likely that PAC-25 had mistakenly identified a different aircraft, possibly a departing flight from the same airport, and believed that was the other aircraft referred to by the tower.
Tragically, PAC-25 may not have realized that Flight 5342 was descending directly into its path.
This misidentification could have led to the Blackhawk failing to adjust its course in time to avoid a collision.
Although I'm not a pilot, this is what appears to have happened based on the available information.
It's a heartbreaking incident that raises questions about how such misunderstandings can occur and what safety measures can prevent them in the future.
If you have more insight or expertise, please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
The passenger plane broke into multiple pieces and sank several feet into the river.
Meanwhile, the helicopter ended up landing upside down on the water.
Regarding the rescue mission, the main challenge is access.
The water they're working in is about eight feet deep, which is roughly 2.5 meters.
On top of that, the conditions are tough.
There's strong wind, chunks of ice floating around, which obstructs rescue workers.
We also have audio from air traffic control that has been published online, capturing the moments as the two aircraft approach each other.
In the recording, we can hear a conversation.
It appears to involve the air traffic controller with P standing for priority air transport, the helicopter, and CRJ referring to the passenger plane.
The response seems to come from a helicopter, but something goes terribly wrong.
The two aircraft continue to move closer to each other until they crash, and there was no response from the other side.
This long shot video recorded by the Kenby Center cam seems to show two aircraft.
A helicopter and a commercial airliner colliding, creating a huge flash.
If you take a close-up shot, you can clearly see the Blackhawk helicopter traveling at an alarmingly high speed directly towards the plane, a moment of impending danger captured in stark detail.
According to reports, the situation unfolded due to apparent confusion on the part of the Blackhawk pilot.
Okay, well, he said he.
Well, we know it's not a he.
But uh, so yeah, the helicopter fucked up.
Second aircraft in the vicinity, which ultimately led to a critical misjudgment.
When the flight controller radioed in, asking if the pilot had identified Flight 5342.
The pilot confidently confirmed that he had visual contact.
However, the plane he was referring to wasn't Flight 5342, it was a completely different aircraft flying above his position.
This misidentification proved costly.
The pilot, certain he was operating safely, continued his course.
Tragically, he ended up flying directly into the path of an oncoming aircraft.
The sequence of events highlights the immense complexity and risks of aviation, where even small communication errors or lapses in situational awareness can lead to dangerous, life-threatening outcomes.
Let's take a look at a different case scenario of a Jiju Air Flight 2216.
This South Korean airline was granted permission to land from the south on runway one northward.
But control tower cautions against bird activities.
And just so you guys know, real quick, when it comes to air traffic control, which is actually one of the most stressful jobs.
Um ranked uh one of the most stressful jobs in America.
Um, they literally guide the plane every way.
Tells them, you know, hey, go up to this altitude, go descend to this altitude, um, you know, turn it this much uh degrees left, right, east, west, north, south.
Like pilots are almost dude, they're like 90% reliant on air driver controllers to tell them everything.
Right?
So, there's a miscommunication there, or they're not able to get a hold of them, or something happens, like they're almost at the mercy of that person.
That's probably why he didn't even see the helicopter coming.
Right?
Because they rely on air driver controls that much.
So the aircraft made a slight deviation in flight path.
The pilot declares Mayday after it hit a couple of birds, and it was instructed to make a go-around and land on runway 19 southward.
It was at this moment the airplane encountered another problem with the landing gear, which did not open.
Finally, the plane had to make a belly landing with what was supposed to be.
We actually did an episode on air driver control with um with a guy that's air traffic controller.
So feel free to go watch that episode, guys.
We go into detail on that one.
Grand educational.
...landing gear failure because it hit in the middle of the runway and crashed into the elevated local Lyser and Kena and Kena.
And concrete erupting into a huge fireball, while the tail section remained intact.
Morning 857.
A TC broadcasts a cautionary advisory about bird activity in the vicinity of the airport.
859.
The pilot of Flight 7 C2216 reports a bird strike, declares an emergency with repeated.
Also, guys, give me a favor.
Uh, we got 445 um likes on this.
Guys, let's say 1000 got 1300 you ninjas watching.
On YouTube, another 1400.
See, we got the audience split.
Look, guys, you can see the number there, right?
If I was like only streaming on one, we'd have double the views.
Right?
But people are stupid and don't get it.
They're like, yo, if we're not monetized, it don't make sense.
Um, but obviously YouTube is more of a discovery thing, but Rumble is the home base, guys.
But do me this favor, guys, like the video on YouTube, get up in the algorithm, bring more normies over so they come over to the dark side of Rumble.
So, yeah.
This is what he said Mayday, Mayday, Mayday calls and notifies a TC with a message.
Bird strike, bird strike, go around.
Just one minute after the bird strike at 9 o'clock.
The flight initiates a go-around maneuver and requests authorization to land on runway 19, which requires an approach from the opposite end of the airport's single runway, that is from the north to the south, which is not the actual landing procedure.
Usually then land from the south to the north.
9 01 in the morning, ATC clears the aircraft to land on runway 19.
9 02 local time.
The aircraft touches down on the runway approximately 1,200 meters, which translates to 3,940 feet from the threshold of the 2,800 meter.
This is around 9,184 foot runway.
Wild.
902 and 55 seconds later, the airport fire rescue unit completes the deployment of fire rescue equipment.
903 Flight 7C 2216 overshoots the runway and crashes into a hill like structure beyond the runway's end, which later on we came to know that it hit the localizer antenna and its adjacent concrete embankment.
And finally, we have a missile attack plane crash.
At 1043 AM Kazakh time, which is Russia's Rostov Air Traffic Control Center received a signal indicating that the crew had decided to divert the flight to Akta due to adverse weather conditions in Baku and Mekkachkala, a city in Russia's Dagasin region.
At 10 53 a.m., the Rostov flight director informed ACTO's flight manager that an oxygen tank in the passenger cabin had exploded.
This explosion reportedly caused passengers to lose consciousness, prompting the crew to request immediate medical assistance upon landing.
Emergency teams were swiftly mobilized at ACTA Airport in preparation for the aircraft's arrival.
At 11 2 a.m., the pilots made contact with ACTA Airport's air traffic control tower.
Despite their efforts, the crew faced significant challenges during their descent.
They attempted to land twice but were unable to maintain altitude or stabilize the aircraft.
Tragically, 1128 a.m. contact with the crew was lost, and moments later, the plane crashed the ground.
This means the plane was hit between 10 30 to 1053 a.m.
Kazakh time by the Russian anti-air defense system.
In this scenario, the plane is flying at a significantly higher altitude, rendering the cannons ineffective.
Consequently, all right.
So this is from the plane crash from before.
And then let's see what's the latest um with the DC crash.
For joining us here on CBS News 24-7.
I'm Lindsay Riser.
We continue to cover the start eating again, guys.
Sunflower seeds.
Uh I do enjoy eating them, man.
Uh barbecue is my favorite flavor.
I haven't eaten them in so long, I was just like picked it back up and I was like, Oh shit, man.
I forget how fun sunflower seeds are.
...tragedy just outside our nation's capital, the first commercial airline disaster in the U.S. in 16 years.
Search and recovery efforts are underway following a deadly mid-air collision between a military aircraft and a regional American Airlines plane last night in Washington.
The National Transportation Safety Board is on the scene as emergency crews search the Potomac River to find crash victims.
60 passengers were believed to be on board the American Airlines flight along with four crew members.
Several U.S. and Russian figure skaters were on the plane when it crashed.
Additionally, three soldiers were on board the military helicopter.
Officials say roughly 30 bodies have been recovered so far, including all three soldiers.
This video, courtesy of Earth Cam, the one we're about to show you, shows the moment of collision.
The jet we're told was on course.
Here that here's that video, approaching Ronald Reagan uh Washington National Airport in Virginia after departing from Wichita, Kansas, just two hours earlier.
NTSB chairperson Jennifer Hammondy discussed the investigation.
We are all here because this is an all-hands on deck event.
And we're here to assure the American people that we are going to leave no stone unturned in this investigation.
we are going to conduct a thorough investigation of this entire tragedy looking at the facts Skyler Henry was at the press conference and joins me now Skyler what more are we learning after today's briefing about how they will go about their process because they told us they were they were frank today is the first full day for them on the scene and they can't be divulging any facts about
I'll say that this is probably the biggest um case that NTSB has done since um the Kobe Bryant crash.
Guys, if you guys remember when Kobe Bryant was on a helicopter, um and it crashed back then.
That is definitely by far um the last time they had this much press coverage.
Um, which, man, that's well, almost four or five years now.
Uh Brosky said, Marigans, I'll send you a screenshot in the Discord.
Okay.
Yeah, and that also includes getting in front of any sort of speculation that we have seen, not only on social media, but also from uh members of the Trump administration.
And so they say that they will be taking their time as as you pointed out.
Oh, yeah, Trump.
Uh here, I'll open up a tab for you guys on the side.
We'll keep watching this.
Sure, you guys uh assessing exactly what happened.
Interesting to note that they say that they have yet to recover any of the so-called black boxes on either of the aircraft, the commercial regional jet or that Black Hawk helicopter.
They also say that they have yet to get to the flight data recorder, which is underwater, and that is the other component to this that is so unusual, Lindsay.
Just the fact that this was a water emergency, and that crews are not only dealing with trying to obviously recover as many of those bodies as as as possible, but also really try to get to the bottom of exactly what happened here, knowing that the conditions are treacherous and the initial parts of this effort and these efforts were all happening under the cloak of darkness in those cold, chilly waters of the Potomac River.
They also talked about what methods that they will be taking moving forward in terms of this meticulous process to try to reconstruct exactly what happened and if there was any sort of fault at all.
They say that they will be looking through a series of groups, working groups.
They say that there will be a structure group, a systems group, a helicopter group, given the fact that a military helicopter was involved, but also a human performance group as well.
And that's interesting because I asked one of the board members, Lindsay, about that earlier today.
Earlier today, Defense Secretary uh Pete Heggseth referenced that mistakes were made last night.
And so I asked whether that meant human error or if there was some sort of mechanical failure.
But of course, as I pointed out before, they did not want to get in front of any sort of preliminary findings.
They did say that we should see something uh happen here within the next uh 30 days as far as their initial findings and reports, but a part of that uh human performance group, they say that they will take into consideration what we're gonna do.
I mean, Chad, I would say it's it's safe to say that it was the helicopter's fault.
It's all in the helicopter, man.
Because helicopters don't rely on air traffic controllers as much as um commercial airplanes do.
Definitely the helicopter fucked up here.
Big fuck up, I would say.
That's why Pete Hexeth came out and said, Hey, you know, it's on us because this is military.
Obviously, he's the Secretary of Defense.
The Secretary of Defense, he is the head honcho when it comes to the US Armed Forces.
So, you know, which I'll give him credit for that for taking accountability on that.
What was going on with the pilots of both the uh commercial regional aircraft as well as the military aircraft as well.
We also heard uh that there were apparently recording devices on the military uh helicopter that could uh lend a hand in terms of getting to the bottom of this investigation, and there are also reports out there as well speculating about what was happening inside of air traffic control and whether that was properly staffed or if there were other people that were needed,
given the types of aircraft and the amount of uh operations going on here at the airport during the time of the collision, and so they say that they do not want to get in front of any of that at this point, but they say that they will continue to update us as quickly and as thoroughly as they can.
Um, and they also point out that everyone, uh, as far as next of kin has yet to be notified.
They are still uh working to try to uh brief families, some of whom are still making their way to Washington DC, uh in in order to get briefed as to what exactly happened here.
They did say that they in some cases make arrangements so that family members can make their way to the collision site, in this case what would be the banks of the Potomac River.
But they say that there are still people still trying to make their way here to Washington, DC.
They've yet to contact everyone as it relates to next of kin of those who may have been on board as well.
Should also point out, given the fact of who at least we have come to identify as far as passengers on board those aircraft.
We know that there was a uh figure skating component.
Some of the top figure skaters out there from both the US and from Russia, President Trump uh alluded to that earlier today during that press briefing, and also talked about how he and the United States would be responsible for getting those remains back to Russia.
He also said that there were some other passengers on board those aircraft that uh were from other countries.
We're yet to see exactly where they are from as well.
But it just goes to show just how much work is left to do as crews and uh all of these administration uh uh and organizations work to really try to get to the bottom of what happened.
Skyler, they said that right now they are still in active recovery mode, but you had mentioned the flight aid at recorders of black boxes on the helicopter, those still have yet to be recovered, but also other kinds of evidence, including debris and even cell phones.
What did they say about that?
Yeah, the cell phones are gonna be huge because they'll be able to see what they were doing on their phones right before the crash.
Bro, if they find out that one of these guys was like surfing over some shit right before the crash, that's gonna be a big fucking that's gonna be a big L man.
I hope not, man.
Uh they said that they were going to be Did you guys see the trooper that was uh he hit a lady and he was fucking looking at porn?
Bruh.
I'll pull that up for you guys.
It's fucking ridiculous.
...sensitive as it relates to passengers, cell phones, and also their personal belongings and how that could help with this investigation and sort of putting the pieces together.
But they also said uh that uh what they noticed as it relates to the fuselage of the commercial regional jet Was that it was broken into three pieces.
That's something that we heard from uh uh uh officials within the Trump administration earlier today, as well as other officials who made that initial press conference here at the airport.
And so they say that both the aircraft, the uh American Airlines aircraft, as well as the military aircraft were uh flips upside down.
Uh they also talked about the challenges uh given the space in this investigation because of that Potomac River that I talked about.
Not only is the river rushing at this current moment, but it is still cold.
It did snow here recently in Washington, D.C., and so crews are working around the clock to not only gather as you pointed out, uh, and try to recover as many bodies as possible, but as much evidence as possible as they look to reconstruct exactly what happened here.
Skyler, uh, they were asked about whether there was any indication of whether anybody made it off of the plane.
What was the response?
Yeah, well, yeah, and I don't think there were any survivors chat.
They said and echoed the same sentiments as the DC uh fire chief earlier today, just given the conditions at this point, they haven't been able to determine whether anyone was able to make it off of the aircraft.
They say it was uh uh almost an instant collision, and the fact that it happened the way it did, it was almost uh improbable, so to speak, uh, to to imagine that anyone could have survived the impact of this crash.
And that's something really that takes your breath away, Lindsay, when you think about it, given the fact that that American Airlines flight was so close to landing here uh at the airport, minutes away, even and the fact that, at least from uh earlier reports, uh every indication has said that we're talking about hundreds of feet as it relates to altitude.
Um, and so because of that, they say that given the circumstances, given the impact and how quickly everything happened, it was pretty difficult to imagine that anyone could have survived what happened here last night.
So this is uh Trump.
Did a press conference after those who work in our AV.
Nope, let me turn this volume up for you, Ninja's system.
I changed the Obama standards from very mediocre at best to extraordinary.
You remember that only the highest aptitude, they have to be the highest intellect and psychologically superior people were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers.
Uh that was not so prior to getting there when I arrived in 2016.
I made that change very early on because I always felt this was a job that and other jobs too, but this was a job that had to be superior intelligence, and uh we didn't really have that, and we had it.
Very stressful job, guys.
They get paid a lot, though.
But it's constantly ranked in the top um five most uh stressful jobs.
Um other ones that are notable are taxi cab drivers, air traffic controllers, and um um liquor store um owners.
Strange assortment, but it makes sense when you like think about it.
And then when I left office and Biden took over, he changed them back to lower than ever before.
I put safety first.
Obama, Biden, and the Democrats put policy first, and they put uh politics at a level that nobody's ever seen because this was the lowest level.
Their policy was horrible, and their politics was even worse.
So, as you know, last week, long before the crash, I signed an example.
The Democrats are going crazy, by the way, for this.
I'll show you guys uh fucking you go to Dean Withers, this fucking loser.
He went crazy.
Um, Trump just blamed the DC plane crash on DEI disabled people, Obama and Biden.
Then I responded, insane news.
You challenge people to debates that run like a coward.
Matter of fact, should we white snake this one?
Chat, should we?
I think we already beat everybody else.
It's fine, we don't need to Use the OSS.
Not worth it.
Not right now.
He's he's not worth our time.
Executive order restoring our higher standards for air traffic controllers and other important jobs throughout the country.
So it was very interesting.
About a week ago, almost upon entering office, I signed something last week.
That uh was an executive order, very powerful on restoring the highest standards of air traffic controllers.
And others, by the way.
Then my administration will set the highest possible bar for aviation safety.
We have to have our smartest people.
It doesn't matter what they look like, how they speak, who they are.
It matters intellect, talent.
The word talent.
They have to be talented, naturally talented geniuses.
You can't have regular people doing that job.
They won't be able to do it.
But we'll restore faith in American air travel.
Shout out to uh Shizzy B says, did you hear about the brimless cult leader that was arrested?
What do you get arrested for?
Let me look at that.
Hold on.
What do you get arrested for?
Hold on one sec, bro.
I'm trying to read your chat here.
Arrested in Gualemata for child exploitation?
I think I did hear about that.
I think I did hear about that.
I saw it on Twitter somewhere.
So yeah, the Democrats are going crazy over this, man, because he's saying he's blaming DEI, but I mean he's saying, look, man, we need to make sure that we have the highest standards for air travel controller, which I agree, bro.
It's a very stressful job, and it's a very important job.
You can't have idiots on it.
But at the same time, um, from what I understand, this um this woman that was the pilot that crashed, she didn't have that many flight hours.
She was like training or some shit.
So we'll see what happens.
Um let me show you guys this fucking trooper, speaking of which, because dude, I if they find out that they were using their phones, that's gonna be a problem.
But look at this fucking guy, Florida deputy.
Nick it bro.
Yeah, uh sucked.
Yeah, uh sucked.
A Florida police officer is off the job after he crashed his patrol car while watching, let's just say things he definitely should not have been watching at that time.
Newly released body cam footage shows the deputy's reaction to the accident, and an internal investigation report shows he came clean before resigning.
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Bro, how do you how do you, you know, sap it to some porn and then get man?
These dudes are wild.
28-year-old Tristan McComer was a deputy with the Lake County floor.
So I tell you guys, pornography is literally evil, bro.
It will ruin your life, man.
Or the sheriff's office.
By the way, like the video, guys.
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Let's hit let's hit a thousand likes.
We got only 621.
And he apparently crashed his patrol vehicle into the back of another car that would stop for a school bus.
And after that, what did he do?
He subsequently decided to quit instead of being fired.
Now you might be saying, wait a second, Jesse.
Whoa, why would he quit?
It's probably an accident, right?
Why would he quit over this?
You see, the fact that he crashed isn't the reason he was the subject of an internal investigation.
No, it's because of what he was doing just before the accident.
And to talk more about that, I'm gonna bring in Alexis Rosenberg, trial attorney federal litigator, to talk more about this.
Thanks so much for coming here on sidebar.
Appreciate it.
Thank you for having me.
Now, before I get your reaction to all this, I want to play a little bit of the body cam video.
So the audio doesn't come in until just after McComer rear-ends the car, but you can tell he has something in his right hand, and that looks like a phone.
Bro.
Attention.
911 assist call.
You're here.
911 assist call.
You're not being late by day.
Attention.
911 assist is turned off.
911 assist call.
You're not being late by day.
294.
You can use Creston and County Road 435.
I'm going to be involved.
There's going to be a signal 16.
So this accident happened back in November in Sorrento, Florida, around 130 in the afternoon.
Then Deputy McComer hit the other car hard enough to deploy his airbag, which, of course, would leave anybody disoriented.
But he gets out of the patrol car and eventually reaches down to pick up again his phone from the floorboard.
Oh, darn it.
Yeah, that's a little sucked.
Yeah, I'm good.
Hello, man.
Are you okay?
I'm so sorry.
It's okay.
I was like, I'm gonna sleep.
Yeah, I'm okay.
Okay, okay.
Uh, Just to make sure you're out of the turn lane.
Yeah, yeah.
Just make sure you're out of the turn line.
You could hear McComer say that his brakes locked up, seemingly blaming that for why he couldn't stop in time.
And we don't know if the driver of that car was injured in any way, but she appeared to be conscious alert when McComer.
Yeah, brakes locked up.
My fucking ass, bro.
You're too busy locking up some porn if you know what I'm saying, bro.
Wild.
So Alex, let me bring you in here.
You know, what's your reaction to that video?
First thoughts.
Well, when you first look at the video, you're not really sure what he's grabbing for the movement.
You really have to focus in on the video to see, as you mentioned, that there's a phone that he is grabbing for.
So you don't know that he or that he necessarily was doing anything inappropriate.
And we will get into what seemingly really did cause this crash.
And oh boy, is it something?
But before we get into that, you know, his reaction storiented, he's relatively calm considering he knows he's at fault for what just happened, though, right?
Well, he knew what he was doing, even though it wasn't at first glance so evident in the video, but he definitely knew, which we later find out, that he was doing something inappropriate.
He should have been doing that, as well as in the video, we can see that he jumped out of the car, and it doesn't appear he had a seatbelt even on.
Ah, and yes, we will talk about that a little bit more.
So McComer had radioed into dispatch, and investigator came out to document the scene.
According to an internal report, McComer told officials that he had just finished up a phone call with another deputy when he'd seen the sedan stop in the road for a school bus on the other side of the street with its lights flashing.
He claims the brakes on his patrol car locked up.
See, and that's where you fuck up because when you lie, bro, you're cooked.
Absolutely cooked.
And you know, I've I remember when I was an agent, right on the job.
If an agent got in a crash, you'd go out there and you have to obviously, you know, take a report, et cetera, and document it for the for the government cars.
Um, but in this case, man, he's over here saying, like, oh no, I got off the phone with another deputy, like, bro, they're gonna absolutely look into that.
The fact that he hit a civilian is what makes this even worse.
Because now he's opening up the police department to liability.
And McComer also told officials that the ABS light on his dashboard had been lit up since he had some calibrations done on the speedometer.
Here is the problem with that.
An investigator looked back at that body cam video that we were just playing you and saw that McCober was looking at something on his phone when he crashed.
So what was he looking at?
Well, let's start with this.
So we got our hands on the internal report, which details how an investigator followed up with McComer the day after the crash to ask him about the fact that you could see he was looking at something on his phone.
It reads, Well, DS McComer advised me that he was traveling behind the vehicle and had just finished a phone call with D.S. Hoffman.
He went on to say that he was scrolling through text messages on his phone from a group text with his sector three colleagues just prior to the crash.
He stated he was not sending text messages when the crash occurred.
After speaking with DS McComer, I reviewed the videos again.
DS McComer's right hand comes down into view of the bodyborne camera, and you can see the screen of the cell phone.
On the screen of the phone, you can see that DS McComer is viewing a picture or a video at the time of the crash, and he was not scrolling through text messages.
Upon further review, you can see DS McComer exit the patrol vehicle at approximately, and it gives that the timestamp there, and there is no evidence of him removing his seatbelt.
He looks back into his patrol vehicle, and you can see the driver's seatbelt is latched and tied against the seat.
It appears that the seatbelt was latched behind his back and not being utilized at the time of the crash.
So then the investigator follows up with McComer's usual supervisor, who told him there were no videos or photographs in the group chat between him and the other Sector 3 members, like McComer had said.
So at this point, McComer is written up for three violations of department policy.
One is departure from the truth, another is certain use of electronic handheld devices prohibited, and another is use of safety.
Now, the biggest one, guys, is when you're not honest, that's gonna fuck you up every time.
And the reason why, guys, that's the fastest way to lose your job when you work in law enforcement.
Because when you lie, what ends up happening is they say, Oh, well, your lack of candor, right?
And when they say lack of candor, winds up happening with that is you can't testify.
And that could be used that like if you can't testify in court, you're become effectively useless to prosecutors.
So the number one thing is not lying.
Like, literally, it's the worst thing you could do.
So him lying about being in that group chat, et cetera, when the dude was actually looking gooning or about a goon, uh, that's what really fucked him up there.
So the first departure from the truth is because he said he was viewing text from the group chat when it was clear.
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I DM'd it to you.
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On X, on YouTube, where'd you where'd you where'd you DM it to me?
That's the question, my friend.
Where did you DM it?
Who's looking at some sort of image?
It wasn't the group chat.
And they don't even know what exactly those images or image is as of yet.
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This is a firm with over a thousand about these violations and talk to me about the fact that how many times in your career does one person say something and yet the digital evidence, the body cam, the cell phone, It tells the true story of what's going on.
First, let's just say liar liar, pants on fire.
You would think he would know better.
Also, he knows the policies and procedures, and he knows that if there's an accident in a police car, they are going to go back, do an investigation, they're going to look at body cam, they're gonna look at dashboard cam.
I just don't even see how he thought he was going to get away with this.
But I mean, now that videos are so prevalent and that we have them so many times in court cases in investigations, uh, workers, cop investigations, they're so prevalent, you should just assume they exist, because that is really going to speak volumes.
If we didn't have that, nobody probably would have even suspected that this was anything but what he was saying.
Yeah, and it talked to me about the violations, because my understanding is even if he hadn't resigned, and we haven't even talked about what was on the phone yet.
If he hadn't resigned, well, the I'll tell you this right now.
The um, and it's I'm interested to see what she's gonna say, but the lying is gonna fuck him up.
The lying is by far the worst thing that they got him for.
And just the fact that he wasn't wearing the seat and the safety belt, was looking at something on his phone, was not being honest, that would have been grounds for him to be fired, right?
It would, but please most police departments are have a union, and there is a pretty long and in-depth policy and procedure to enable them to actually be fired.
You a lot of times we'll hear they put it on administrative leave during an investigation.
So a full-on investigation in those processes, his due process would have he would have a right to.
So it wouldn't be simply that they did those violations and then they would turn around and say fire him the next day.
Um but based on what we know from the studio and what has come out, and it does appear that they do have a valid reason for termination.
So now we go back to the investigative report, okay?
And it states on November 12th, 2024, D.S. McComer was served with his subject officer notification and given a copy of the officer's bill of rights.
On November 19th, this detective received a copy of the sector three text group messages for the date of the crash.
The group's text messages contain no memes or videos.
Again, saying that he wasn't being honest about what he was looking at.
And November 20th, 2024, this detective met with Dies McComer at the Office of Professional Standards to complete an interview.
D. S. McComer was given time to review the case file prior to any questioning.
Yes.
Real quick, Alexis, this is all to show that he has his due process rights that are being adhered to, right?
You know, he's giving been given notice, he's been given a copy.
That's what this is all about, right?
So They're following the procedure in order to be able to ultimately, if they make a determination, terminate him appropriately.
Got it.
Okay.
So now it goes on to say.
Diaz McCom.
This is internal affairs doing this investigation.
Um their office of professional responsibility.
They have a different name for it.
But the same thing.
This is basically internal affairs.
because now he has some pretty serious misconduct.
...stated that he was on the phone with DS Hoffman prior to the vehicle crash, but he was on his personal phone after that phone call looking at inappropriate pictures.
DS McComber was asked to clarify what he meant by inappropriate pictures, and he stated pornographic material like boobs or whatnot.
It actually says that, like boobs or whatnot.
Diaz McComer stated he was looking at images that contain nudity.
Alexis, the cat's out of the bag.
This member of law enforcement was allegedly looking at porn when he crashed the car.
Does it get any worse than that?
Well, he was specifically looking at boobies while he crashed the car.
Uh I mean there's so many things wrong with this.
Uh, you know, he like you mentioned, he doesn't have the seatbelt on, he's looking at porn, he's not paying attention.
Ultimately, that he hits a car that was stopped for a bus, so we're at a bus stop or in a school zone.
Uh, you know, he's not following it appears, like any of the policies that he is mandated to do it and has no concern for public safety either.
And and what's scary is he could have killed someone.
He really could have killed someone.
We talk about distracted driving all the time.
Um You know, it wouldn't have been that bad if he was like looking at a YouTube video or whatever, but the fact that he was looking at porn is even worse, bro.
Makes it the worse the worse.
You you mentioned to me prior that she could theoretically have a lawsuit against the police department and him, right?
Well, she most likely is going to.
Um hopefully she wasn't hurt, but I'm assuming because the airbags deployed, that there was a decent amount of damage that was done to both of the cars because the deployment of the airbag does require a certain amount of force.
So at a minimum, the repair of the car, uh, more you know, injuries that she possibly sustained, or anybody else that may have been in that car could have sustained, there would be potential lawsuit against the police department.
Now, in his interview, McComer continued to talk about the ABS and the traction control in the patrol car, reiterating that the lights came on after the speedometer calibrations he had just done.
But Diaz McComber, quote, stated the information in his report concerning the ABS and traction control lights being on was more of a deflection than a genuine reason for the vehicle crash.
DS McComer stated that he had those lights come on before in his other department issued vehicles, and there had never been a problem with the brakes before this incident.
Diaz McComer advised he never tested his brakes prior to the vehicle crash that day, even though he had plenty of time and distance to do so before the vehicle crashed.
Alexis, what do you make of that?
Well, uh, I mean, I think it's interesting that he decided at this point that he was gonna be truthful when he was going down that road of lies.
Uh, you know, I I think that it's possible that there was some sort of talk or agreement that he would resign and admit to his wrongdoings.
I just think for him to come clean at this point, uh, I think if he had been honest from the rip and said, yo, man, I was I was I was uh looking at some prongs, and I was thinking about gooning, he might have been able to keep his job, chat.
It would have been bad.
He would have been the the butt of the jokes for years, but he potentially could have kept his job because he was honest.
But when you lie, that's when they fuck you up.
Um there may have been some something else going on there.
And McComer, of course, knew he was being dishonest in his report because he told the investigator Diaz McComer stated that he knew he was looking at inappropriate pictures, which was the leading cause of the crash, and he deliberately left that information out of his report and stated that it's called lying by omission, and he further said he knows that one all too well.
I mean, I'm not I don't mean to laugh, but my gosh, what are we talking about here?
And it says DS McComer was asked about a meeting with Sergeant Walls and what they discussed.
He was explicitly asked if he lied to Sergeant Walls when he said he was looking at text messages in the Sector 3 group chat, and he said, Yes, sir.
DS McComer further stated that he knew he was lying to Sergeant Walls during their conversation.
Diaz McComer was asked about wearing his seatbelt during the vehicle crash, and he stated he did not.
He stated he believes it more tactically sound not to be seatbelted while on patrol.
He stated that it has been a standard practice to not wear a seatbelt, but he knows he should do so.
That is true.
I can understand that, but they don't give a shit about the seatbelt, bro.
It's the fucking bronze, man.
According to policy and state statute.
Alexis, by the way, talking about potential charges, could he be fined under Florida law for not wearing a seatbelt?
He could be fined for not wearing a seatbelt.
Also, he could be charged with, you know, hindering an investigation because he's lying during an investigation, lying on you know public records under oath if it was under oath when they were doing this investigation.
I'm not quite sure.
Um, so there are things that he could possibly be charged with, but likely.
Most internal affairs investigation?
Most internal affairs investigations, guys, you're always under oath when they ask you questions.
They read your rights and they get you under oath.
And it was part of the agreement having to do with him resigning.
Now that being said, in Florida, ultimately it is the state attorney and not the police that determine whether someone's going to officially be charged um with a crime and what that official charge would be.
Um but the likelihood is that this isn't going to go any further.
My concern is though, how many other times has he lied um or not followed procedures previous to this incident?
Because he seems to have a complete disregard.
He knows he's been trained on what they are, and he doesn't care.
He's pretty much doing whatever he wants to do.
Let's talk about that for a second.
Are you saying that in cases of police misconduct that they're old cases that might not even be related to this, where he testified, where he investigated something, they could be reopened by defense attorneys and say we can't trust this guy anymore.
This whole case is tainted.
Is that something that defense attorneys could be looking at right now?
I think that that going backwards is probably won't be go that open.
I don't think it's going to be a basis necessarily to reopen because this is he wasn't wearing a seatbelt and he's looking at porn while driving, reopening past cases.
But I do think that the credibility issue on cases going forward, which he would have to testify on, it could the court could possibly let it in because it does go.
Yeah, every case that he's ever been involved in, man.
Um, if I was defending on any case that he ever made an arrest on, I would absolutely appeal.
And the other thing too that's gonna come up, guys, is this case has national recognition now.
I would not be surprised if the um the attorney didn't prosecute him.
Maybe he came into a deal where he said, look, I'm gonna resign, no prosecution, but unless he got in writing, which I doubt they would get that in writing, there's a good chance he might get prosecuted for this, guys.
Some ADA out there who's you know ambitious might say, fuck it.
This is gonna be a career making case.
This is national news.
Let's make an example out of this guy.
You can't be gooning on on patrol and uh cooked.
Um, where I got here a little dripper says, hey, when you go on a topic about Sweden, please touch on.
Why does it not show me the full thing, bro?
Uh, how our country has 20 to 30, 20 to 30.
Hold on.
Trying to make, I'm trying to read this thing, bro.
Um, how is the joke?
If you're also 18 and below max four years.
Oh, yeah, you guys do have some uh really lax laws.
Um, let's see here.
What else do we got?
We got um Zero Gear says he resigned from the department and get a job at a different one.
They need to stop cops from doing that.
Nah, he might not, he's not gonna get hired, bro.
Because he got caught lying.
If if he had told the truth, then he could have potentially been okay.
But no, no department's gonna hire him now, bro.
Because he lied.
That's gonna be known.
He resigned from that department to get a job at a different one.
Nope, we read that one.
Um mayor of Hayaleah.
says umair of hayley is saying cops should have called his union said he had an addiction then his department should send him to their department eap or peer support group program yeah he could have done that he could have done that but once he lied bro it's cooked he didn't Once he lied, that's that's where uh you uh you gotta cook, bro.
Lying is the worst thing you do.
Yo, man, I got a crazy name and designed for the show.
Oh, yes.
Yo, uh, dude, I don't know what your Instagram is.
You gotta tell me what the Instagram is.
Um that's from take notes.
All right.
Safe to say we can blame them boys for this crash, since they more than likely own the website was looking at, bruh.
Yo, yo, I'm telling you, man, porn is an evil construction chat.
It is a evil fucking construction chat.
It really is, man.
It's literally fucking poisonous, man.
Creates so many societal fucking problems, chat.
Porn.
It's the worst.
Oh, towards um honesty and his credibility and letting that in and saying that what he says and what is contained in previous reports may lack credibility.
Well, in conclusion, the report states Diaz McComer admitted to knowingly lying in his original report.
He also admitted to lying to Sergeant Walls about the incident.
DS McComer stated he was looking at pornographic material on his personal phone just before the vehicle crashed.
He further advised that he was not wearing his seatbelt during the vehicle crash, which was his standard practice.
And so McComer was facing termination, said decided to resign.
And he'd been on the force since 2021 when the sheriff had welcomed him with a photo on the department's Facebook page.
Alexis, thanks so much for coming on.
Really appreciate your insight.
What a case to talk about.
This was not one that I was prepared for, but uh really appreciate your insight as always.
Thank you for having me.
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Now we're gonna get into the guy that was burning Korans in Sweden that got killed Oh Sawan Momika shot dead during TikTok live stream.
Oh, I don't know.
No, he was streaming.
Hold on.
Oh, there's no videos.
Hold on.
Let's see here.
All right, Salvan Momika, the Christian Iraqi who burned copies of the Quran during the protests in Sweden in 2023 has allegedly been shot dead inside his house.
His body was recovered on Wednesday night.
A Stockholm court was to rule today on whether he was guilty of himself.
These actions are fucking crazy, Jack.
What the fuck?
Citing ethnic hatred.
The order has now been postponed to the 3rd of February.
A police team was rushed to Momika's house near Stockholm on Wednesday night.
Amid reports that a man had been shot, they confirmed the dead man to be...
Salvan Momica, the man who burned copies of the Quran in the protest.
He died of his wounds.
A murder investigation has now been opened.
Mamika had staged demonstrations in Sweden in 2023, burning copies of the Quran.
He had argued that he wanted to protect Sweden's population from the messages of the Quran.
Police authorities had allowed his demonstrations, citing freedom of speech while filing charges against him.
Momica and a co-defendant Salva Najim were charged in August 2024 with agitation against an ethnic group and incitement to hatred.
Mommica's actions had sparked outrage in Muslim countries in Baghdad.
Protesters on the Swedish embassy in July 2023, scaling the world and setting it on fire.
Iraq had expelled the Swedish ambassador hours after the attack.
The Iraqi Prime Minister also recalled his country's charged affairs in Sweden.
Sweden's intelligence service had raised its threat level after the Quran burnings had made the country a prioritized target.
Yeah, you guys uh funny uh comments, poo station and shit like that.
Um let's see here.
we on hold on let me Let me find this.
Yeah, so this guy used to do this shit all the time.
And obviously, people get pissed off, right?
By him burning these Quran's.
What do they not go fucking raw coverage on this shit?
What is this shit?
Um chat, how much you want to bet this guy's gonna have a strong ass accent.
So there is a breaking news now.
Remember Iraqi Christian bigot who was facing deportation from Sweden and had a notoriety by regularly burning Muslims' holy book of the Quran.
He's now been shot dead.
That's according to local officials in Sweden.
He was believed to have been killed while broadcasting a live stream on TikTok.
This downright obnoxious human being called Salvan Momika was often seen mocking Muslims as he burned the holy Quran on the streets of Sweden while smoking cigars.
This often left me puzzled as to how Swedish authorities encouraged this man to indulge in such deeply offensive Islamophobic acts.
According to Swedish officials, this illegal Iraqi immigrants act was in accordance with the Swedish laws on free speech.
Clearly, the development of the last 15 months has taught us one very important thing, and that is that European countries are hypocrites when it comes to the topics of human rights, free speech, and dignity of life.
These things matter only when the victims are non-white, non-Muslims, and non-Arabs.
Surely they would have acted swiftly and even jailed the perpetrators if they had done the same to the holy books of Christian or less Jews.
In fact, Zionists would have made sure and even engineered a regime change if the current government allowed the burning of their holy book in Sweden.
But because this despicable man was mocking Islam, Muslims and Arabs, his action was justified.
In fact, the BBC even called him anti-Islam activist.
Yes, he was activist according to the BBC.
In fact, 38-year-old Salvan Momika's action had led to widespread.
Alright, so you're getting obviously a pro-Islam take on this.
I'm gonna give you guys my take on this.
Let's let him uh spurg out a little bit more.
And that accent is hilarious.
And the reason why I'm allowing it is because he he um he's echoing what a lot of people in the Muslim community basically say about this guy.
I'm going to speed up the 1.5 niggas.
...violent protest in 2023.
Now the same government which allowed the burning of the Holy Quran in the guise of free speech had condemned the protest in 2023, saying that this did not meet the racist and Islamophobic tradition of Sweden.
One senior Swedish police officer had even said, and I quote, I understand that a public gathering like this arouses strong emotions, but we cannot tolerate disturbances and violence.
It is extremely regrettable to once again see violence and vandalism at Rosengard.
End quote.
In fact, Momika's action had led to a diplomatic row between Iraq and Sweden in 2023.
The Iraqi government had expelled the then Swedish ambassador in Baghdad.
The Swedish embassy in Baghdad was also attacked by angry protesters.
While the EU, the UK, and the US never uttered a word on Momika's offensive actions, they had reacted with lightning speed on the diplomatic row involving Sweden and Iraq.
And I'm sure these countries will once again react to the latest development.
The US had even said that it was unacceptable.
Yes, unacceptable that Iraqi forces did not protect the Swedish embassy.
The Zionist regime of Joe Biden had never used any such words to describe the Swedish government support for the burning of the Holy Quran.
That was genocidal Joe Biden for you.
Sweden's foreign minister, Tobias Bilstrom, had condemned the attack on his Baghdad embassy.
Aside from Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia too had registered their strong protests to Sweden for allowing the Quran to be designated.
And yet it did not make Swedish authorities change their stand on their support for racism and Islamophobia.
Forget this Muslim countries.
Even the Pope had condemned Momika's action.
That's what any sane person would do.
How can you support mocking off and hurling routine abuses at people of other faiths?
How is that a civilized action?
This is exactly why I say that these Western countries have been completely exposed now.
The next time the lecture, the world on human rights and freedom of speech, just treat these statements with utter disdain.
Isn't it common sense that freedom of speech doesn't mean you are free to indulge in defamatory, racist, anti-Semitic, and Islamophobic acts or other forms of hate speeches?
While this doesn't justify another criminal act in the form of this bigot's murder, aren't Swedish authorities equally responsible for this illegal Iraqi immigrants' death?
Shouldn't they have acted swiftly when he first resorted to such a heinous act?
Momika was charged in August last year, alongside one other with what authorities said was agitation against an ethnic group on four occasions in the summer of 2023.
The verdict was due to be delivered today.
That is Thursday.
But the district court of Stockholm has now postponed it after the reports of his death.
It's not surprising that racist thugs like Tommy Robinson admired Momika's actions like Robinson, currently languishing in a UK jail.
Momika too had publicly supported Israel's genocidal campaign in Gaza.
And then I have Silver Peter.
This thug, Robinson, had even traveled to Sweden to meet his bigot friend.
I am in Sweden.
I've come to visit a certain gentleman, and his name is Salwan.
Say hello, Salon.
Hey.
Who is not afraid of death?
That's his words.
He's not afraid of death because he has a message for the Swedish people and the European people.
I'll be bringing you the content and the story of what this gentleman is doing, the danger he faces, the failures of people to stand up for him at times, and um what you can do and what we can do to support him in gang in his safety.
Jeez.
I'm a firm believer of free speech.
That's what a journalist would do.
But even we journalists know that we have our own limits to what we can write or broadcast.
Without such checks, our society will simply become a hotbed of anarchy, chaos, and lawlessness.
Anyway, that's it for me.
Thank you.
Alright, so here's my take on this, right?
And I actually tweeted about this um not too long ago.
Right.
So I go here, because uh this comes from Jackson Henkel.
Notorious Quran burner Sawwan Momika was shot dead in his home last night.
I grew up Muslim, I have respect for the religion.
I think it fixes many problems that plagued the West.
Though I don't agree with burning the Quran, killing a man for his ideology is unacceptable.
I don't prone anyone's death, even those I disagree with or dislike.
And that kind of leads me into what I wanted to talk to you guys about today, which is basically, man, when it comes to this stuff.
I've said this before, and a lot of people dislike it when I say it.
But let's just be honest here.
Islam, Sharia law simply is not compatible with Western free speech democracies.
It just isn't, right?
Now, some people are very blunt and honest about this, like myself.
Other people take it to a radical sense where they're burning um Qurans like this guy, or you know, um, or they straight up just detest people like Tommy Robison.
But the fact of the matter is, Sharia law um is not um a democracy.
This is why when you look at a lot of um Muslim countries, what are they?
They're monarchies or dictatorships, nine out of ten times, right?
Um they're not they're not democracies.
And uh there's a reason for that.
So, well, Arabs are hard-headed, let's be honest, we're hardheaded.
But the other thing, too, right?
Just being honest, is that um the fact that the religion is so strict and intolerant makes it incompatible with Western democracies where tolerance is like the key ingredient.
Does that make sense, chat?
So, you can't have free speech in a Muslim society.
Why?
Because, well, criticizing certain things, talking about prophets, whatever it may be.
That is deemed as problematic.
And um, you know, and you could go to, you know, it's against the religion.
So you if you live in a Sharia law country, um, you could get jailed for that, you can get killed for that, etc.
So, you know, it is what it is, unfortunately.
So, um democracy, free speech doesn't align with the Quran.
Sorry.
Now, with that said, with this guy, though I dislike that he burns the Quran, and I dislike that he burns these Arab flags.
Um, he has the right to say it, and he has the right to do it.
He does.
Um, Sweden, you know, they have um freedom of speech there to some degree.
I don't know if it's as wide as ours, but they do have um some level of freedom of speech, which means that hate speech is protected.
And if you guys don't believe me, um there's a bunch of case law here, right?
That shows that hate speech in general, right?
Because I think that guy was in America.
Hate speech, first amendment.
The first amendment protects hate speech in the United States, meaning that the government cannot push, punish, or censor it.
This is because the first amendment protects freedom of speech even when it's offensive or hateful.
And, you know, I make the argument too.
I had this debate with Tim Poole on this, like, it's really the only speech that you need to protect.
If we're gonna be blunt here, like you don't need to protect nice speech.
You need to protect hate speech and the speech that people dislike, because that's what's always gonna be under fire, right?
It's not the speech that's politically correct, the speech that's nice, the speech that makes people feel good.
That's not the speech that needs to be protected.
The speech that needs to be protected is the obscene, ridiculous stuff.
I won't say obscene, because that's like pornography level, but I mean like the stuff that's extremely offensive, right?
So that's what it is.
So if you're gonna go and say, I believe in free speech, that means that you need to allow hate speech too, right?
You don't have to agree with it, but you need to let it in.
And we're gonna talk about that a little bit when we talk about Bryce uh Mitchell, actually.
We're gonna talk about him last.
But yeah, man, I mean, look, uh, you know, I don't like what he did, but um, I think um guys showing up to his house and killing him.
Nah, man, that's too far.
That's way too far.
So, um, so oh, look at this shit, bro.
Man, this kid, man, Sarah Safari is such a thought, bro.
These girls like just want attention.
It's crazy, bro.
I put I put here, even children don't respect these attention craving thoughts, SMH.
Oh, and then Hassan.
Bro, look at this shit, man.
This nigga, bro.
Look at this shit, chat.
Look at this.
So fucking cringe.
This is the guy that calls me an anti-Semitite every day.
This nigga right here.
Hold on.
Was there no noise?
No sound.
Hey, I like this.
Bro.
You have a cat thing going on.
Most smaller.
Smaller.
Okay, I like this.
Well, you have a cat thing going on, right?
Yeah.
So what if it's.
What if I mean just off the top of my head?
What if it's side?
Sway.
Year.
Yeah.
Something like that.
Just off the top of my head.
Hit it now.
Sway.
Sway.
Paw.
Make a paw.
Paw.
Take you.
Clean it.
Yes.
Mark it with amateurs.
Never been cute in my life.
Oh, they're blasting me from here.
It's crazy.
Number 11 in my life.
And this time hit it perfect.
Sway?
Sway.
Clean the ear.
Bruh.
What the fuck is this, man?
That's the gift right there.
Bro.
Bro, see.
Bro, see.
Hassan has been complaining all year, right?
About the radicalization of young men to the right.
Right?
Whether it's through the red pill, being misogynists, being bigoted, being anti-Semitic, whatever the fuck terms he wants to use.
He's been complaining about this for a very long time.
He's been a harsh critic of guys like myself, Andrew Tate, et cetera.
And with, you know, Andrew Tate getting banned, with us getting, you know, demonetized and shadow banned because of the Department of Homeland Security wrote a whole paper, by the way, on the Manosphere guys, FYI, right?
With us being suppressed, he's been even more vocal about this.
And then especially last year with the with the election year, he was very vocal about this.
Right?
Him, Ethan Klein, et cetera, these liberals, Destiny, they've all been very critical of the right, and they've all been critical of people like myself and Andrew Tate that they say have radicalized young men.
Sneeko, Nick Fuentes, etc.
But what they don't realize is that the reason why guys, young guys especially, are coming over to the right is because quite frankly, on the left, no one respects them.
Right?
No one respects them, and they don't want masculine men on the left.
They don't.
If you go to a university, right nowadays, especially, and you behave like a guy, boys being boys, they're gonna call you crass, rude, misogynistic, a chauvinist, or some other pejorative term, right?
Calling you a mis that has something to do with misogyny.
That's what it is nowadays.
So what Hassan and Ethan Klein don't realize, because we're all in the same age group, by the way, FYI.
Like, Hassan, I think is like a year younger than me or whatever.
Uh either Klein is we're all born 80s, 90s, we're all millennials, is my point.
Millennials, for us, it was cool to be liberal.
We voted for Obama, change, yeah, woo, right?
Now, some of us grew up and realize that the left keeps going left and it gets worse, right?
Like someone like a Tim Poole used to be considered a liberal, right?
And then some of us said, fuck it, I'm gonna stay, I'm gonna keep up with the trends.
I'm gonna continue to be woke, right?
I'm gonna continue to be woke.
And as things get more and more left, I am gonna go left with it, right?
But what they don't realize is the left is an ever-shifting animal.
And not only is it an ever shifting thing, it leaves certain um, it disproves of certain characteristics, and these characteristics tend to be masculine traits.
So, when someone finds someone like us, fresh and fit, Sneeko, Andrew Tate, Nick Poins, etc.
And we talk about the perils of being a man, right?
The burner performance of masculinity.
We talk about the deregulated sexual marketplace.
We talk about how guys, you know, have an inherent disadvantage when it comes to dating and mating and all this other stuff.
We don't have to say much for them to go, holy shit.
Like, where have these motherfuckers been all my life?
Right?
Because guys like Hassan and Ethan Klein have been lying to them.
Right?
They've been lying to them.
Oh, yeah, man, just be super accepting.
Like, but the problem is that the left is not accepting.
As much as they sit there and they try to say that, oh, we're champions of humanitarianism and we're good.
We're, you know, we gotta be progressive and we gotta accept everybody, and we gotta be inclusive.
They're actually not inclusive.
They're not at all.
Because they practice the same bigotry that they cry about all the time because they are intolerant of people that have different ideals than them.
Okay?
That is the key, my friends.
Because when it comes to censorship, when it comes to mass reporting, when it comes to people losing their platforms, the left overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly, pushes for censorship more than the right.
They just do.
Right?
So young men have a choice.
They go on TikTok and they see guys like this, right?
This isn't natural for a man to do, by the way, right?
They see guys doing this shit, and they're like, oh, wait, is this what's being cool?
And they attend to be one of these like left-leaning weirdos.
And then they find content like what me and Andrew Ted are making.
We're telling guys, yo, go to the gym.
Stop being a fat piece of shit.
You're supposed to be a leader.
Get your shit together.
Why does that resonate with young men?
Because it's natural.
It's fucking natural.
This right here is not natural.
It's not natural.
So of course, when given the choice, young men that are Gen Z are overwhelmingly gonna go ahead and go more a conservative right wing take on things.
Because it's natural.
Right.
That's what conservatism really is if we're gonna break it down.
It's simply an adherence to biological realities.
Right.
That's what it is.
But the left tries to tell you that down is up and up is down.
And you need to accept it that way because that's how other people interpret it.
There's 97 genders.
We need to use the right pronouns.
Right?
That's what they do.
So it's no fucking wonder when Hassan goes on podcasts, either Klein goes on podcasts and they complain that young men are being radicalized by people like me or Andrew Tate or whatever.
It's not that we're radicalizing them.
It's that we tell them how the world works, and then they say, holy shit, and they get that fucking light bulb moment.
And they're like, Yes, I've experienced this.
Women don't want to date me.
Damn.
I'm fat.
I'm broke.
My peers don't respect me.
People don't take me seriously.
This is all resonating with me because I'm experiencing it.
Let me listen to what these guys gotta say.
That, my friend, is why people from the right are far more influential now than people on the left.
Because the left is turned into fucking looney tunes.
And since it's turned into looney tunes, and you guys don't operate in reality, your audience base can't identify with you.
This is why people like Hassan Piker and H3 Podcasts, they've been losing views.
Their viewership has gone down.
The viewership has gone down.
Because it doesn't align with reality.
The only liberal that still has like a sizable audience and is very relevant is someone like Destiny.
Because he's willing to go ahead and debate people that are on the right.
Whereas people like Ethan Klein and Hassan don't.
They just don't.
For obvious reasons.
Right?
Because they don't have reality on their side.
So when these guys are going around complaining and crying, etc., well, who are you gonna listen to?
You're gonna listen to a guy like me and Andrew Tate, who have some like actual shit that we've accomplished?
Are you gonna listen to a motherfucker like this who's a product of nepotism?
You know, big uncle check got him a job at Young Turks.
And he's been a lifelong streamer.
Didn't really have a real job.
This is why the masculine youth don't identify with the left anymore.
They just don't.
And they shouldn't.
they really shouldn't Anytime someone that's a liberal says, hey, we're losing the men, we're losing the the um, you know, we're losing the the guys, the boys, etc.
Show them this.
This is the biggest left-wing political streamer on Twitch, by the way, chat.
FYI.
Biggest left-wing political streamer on Twitch.
You can make the argument probably on, he's one of the biggest ones on YouTube as well.
H3 Destiny him.
There's a couple others, but they all look and behave the same.
This is why people don't watch this shit.
Curtis Connor, these pussy ass motherfuckers, right?
Do young men want to emulate this?
No, they don't.
They don't.
This is not natural at all.
Guys want to be big, they want to be strong, they want to have fast cars, hot girls, etc.
They want to be financially competent, they want respect.
That's so important.
They want respect.
You don't get respect by dressing up like this.
So, Hassan, the reality is as much as you complain about young men being radicalized by uh influencers on the right, you have yourself to fucking blame.
You really have yourself to blame.
Because I'll tell you this.
It's cooler and it's more profitable to be liberal and left leaning.
Why are people still not taking the left side?
It's because shit like this is forced, it's annoying, it's not cool, and worse yet, you'll sit there and say, Oh, well, I'm just comfortable with my sexuality, dude.
I could get gross still.
Yeah, that's because you're Hassan Piker, you're rich and famous.
A regular nigga can't do this.
Regular dude is gonna get laughed out the fucking woozah for behaving like this.
This right here, guys, is why the left has lost the young men and will continue to lose them.
They will continue to lose them.
So, anyway.
Uh anyway.
So, where are we at here?
What's the next thing I wanted to show you guys?
Oh, Diddy.
Get into some Diddy.
All right, I'm gonna end the um chat.
I'm gonna end the uh the fresh of his stream.
Come on over to uh to Myron Gaines X on both.
Let's go ahead.
I'm gonna end the fresh of his streams, ninjas.
Come on over.
I'm gonna drop the chats in here for you guys.
Um, here is the YouTube for Myron Gaines X. Let me find it.
Here it is.
Join in ninjas.
Spamming it in there.
Then I'll also put it in the fresh and fit for Rumble chat.
All right.
Uh I'll read these chats real quick.
Guys, this is why I say donate on Myra Gaines X so I don't miss you.
Patman says true shit.
Yep.
Facts, yep.
You know it, Pat Man.
The left lost the young masculine men when they started doing dumb shit like this.
Who are the who are the leaders in the left?
Who are big YouTubers on the left?
They're all losers, bro.
They're all pussies.
Curtis Connor, Hassan, right?
Like these aren't men that people want to fucking emulate, man.
They can't look up to these motherfuckers.
The reason why people love guys like Tate is because they look up to him.
They want to be like him.
No one wants to be like a song biker.
No one wants to be like Ethan Klein.
Ticking all.
The guy could barely formulate a sentence without like uh going crazy.
Ether Klein.
Anti-Semitism.
Like, bro, nobody wants to look like that, nigga, bro.
He looks sick.
First he was fat, then he got on a Zempik.
Now he's fucking ticking all over the place On his streams.
Look at Crazy.
He has ugly ass girlfriend who looks like she hasn't slept in fucking three months.
Bags on the eyes and everything.
Looks like absolute dog shit.
Like, bro.
They've driven their shit down the fucking cliff.
Nobody watched H3 no more.
That's because the left has lost the youth.
The only people that are still stupid enough to be liberal nowadays are guys in my age group that were um Obama guys and Bernie guys before that didn't fucking wake up.
And and I'm not afraid to admit it that my generation is responsible for a lot of the fuckery when it comes to liberalism.
Because it was cool in the 2000s to be left leaning.
But once you grow up, you realize that shit's a fucking scam.
Anyway, guys, I'm going to end the Fresh Efficient Streams.
Come on over, Myron Gaines X on Rumble and on YouTube.
Come on over, ninjas.
Come on over.
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I'm ending the uh right now I'm ending fresh and fit.
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Fresh of fit.
Come on over.
I'm gonna end that one right now.
Rumble FNF.
Boom.
We should be live on.
Let me make sure I didn't fuck this up, man.
Because this shit always happens.
So annoying, dude.
Alright, I think we're still live.
All right, fresh and fit is over.
Good.
You had it right last time.
What was that?
Nah, man, because I uh when I do this shit on um when I do this shit on fucking uh Rumble Studio still fucks up, man.
Piss me off.
What the fuck?
Hold on, chat.
Let me make sure.
Why the hell?
Alright, I gotta manually go in and turn it off.
Give me one sec, chat.
About to turn off the um the stream on Fresh and Fit.
If you're watching on Rumble, guys, I'll drop the link for you guys.
Come on over to Myron Gaines X. And honestly, guys, I'm probably gonna stop going live on the Fresh Fit channel starting next week.
Because this is a pain in the ass, and I don't like to slow down the show.
But it's just that I'm trying to like indoctrinate you guys to realize that that I go live on um on Myron Gaines X every day at five.
We're going hard to paint, man.
No matter how I feel, I'm making this shit happen, chat.
So I need y'all niggas to know that.
Come and support your boy.
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Sure wanna end?
Yes.
Alright.
Now let me double check here, make sure we are all good.
Okay.
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What the hell?
Hold on, hold on, chat.
My bad.
Alright, we're still live.
Sweet.
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let me Alright, boom.
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Alright, good, good, good.
We got this shit.
Now we're in here.
We're fucking here.
Let's go.
Alright, let's get into Diddy.
Pause.
Alright.
We're gonna go through this.
25 minutes long, then we're gonna finish with Bryce.
Because obviously that's the most controversial one.
I might have to do that shit on Rumble.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
So here's Diddy.
Some new stuff.
He has a superseding indictment.
Diddy just got charged again, chat.
He got hit with a superseding indictment.
Um, I think it was just today, if I'm not mistaken.
Um, so we'll see what happens here.
Oh, what the f bro, I always do this shit.
Okay.
Just been hit with a new amended superseding indictment out in New York.
So what are the differences from the original indictment and what could this mean for his prosecution?
We're gonna go through it all for you right now.
Welcome to Sidebar.
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I'm Jesse Weber.
Hey everybody, this is a lawn crime legal alert.
Did you know that children are being diagnosed with serious conditions about what this new indictment in the Southern District of New York is?
So basically, chat.
What this means is What this means is they gave new charges, and I flipped myself upside down.
I'm gonna fix this.
But yeah, guys, a superseding indictment is basically where they add more charges to the original charge.
A superseding indictment.
The prosecutors in this case even indicated that that might happen.
Is this what we expected?
Not really.
I'll explain why.
Because when I say sort of red alert, we gotta be very clear about what this new indictment says and what this new indictment does not say.
So let me start off right from the bat.
There are no new charges against Sean Combs.
There are no new defendants in this case.
However, there are very important differences that have now changed the trajectory of this criminal case.
So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go through the differences in this superseding indictment from the original indictment.
Again, this is all leading to his trial currently scheduled for May 2025, where he will face sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution charges.
Namely, that Combs, for years engaged in the abuse of women and other alleged criminal acts, like kidnapping and arson and bribery as part of an overarching enterprise that he controlled, and that he used his power and his resources and business empire to carry out this criminal enterprise.
Now, let me tell you what I did here.
I literally took both indictments, so the new indictment and the old indictment, and I literally went line for line for line to see the differences.
And there are some subtle differences, and there are some bigger differences.
They are all significant.
So I'm gonna go through it with you now, and I'm gonna give you my take on why we're seeing these differences.
Okay, so the first difference is that in the original complaint, there's an allegation that Combs engaged in a persistent and pervasive pattern of abuse of women.
And it says, quote, as part of this pattern of abuse, Combs manipulated women to participate in highly orchestrated performances of sexual activity with male commercial sex workers.
However, in the superseding indictment, that highly is taken out.
So it's just participating in quote, orchestrated performances.
And the superseding indictment adds that this concerns sexual activity, not just with male commercial sex workers, but rather, this is another difference, sexual activity with combs and at times with combs and male commercial sex workers.
So, in my opinion, first, taking out the highly, that seems to me to broaden out the alleged criminal conduct here.
This is about Combs allegedly directing or choreographing these sexual events and episodes.
It doesn't have to be so elaborate.
It might be more subtle.
So now this is broadening the different acts that prosecutors are looking at.
That's in my opinion why they took out the highly.
So not only are they broadening out the conduct, but now saying this is about combs and combs sexual activity and combs sexual activity with uh male commercial sex workers.
It seems to me, at least in my opinion, to be prosecutors making sure this is about Sean Combs being present and an active participant of these sex acts.
It's not just sex acts with sex workers, but Combs is there and he is participating.
And potentially that you'll have witnesses who will say, I was there with Combs.
And remember, this is a criminal case about Combs.
So tying him as directly to these alleged criminal events and his participation, that seems to be key.
Next up, the superseding indictment moves two lines up from where they were in the original complaint.
So when discussing the description of how since 2009 Combs allegedly assaulted women by striking, punching, dragging, kicking, and throwing objects at them.
This indictment now adds right after the lines, Combs' violence was also not limited to these women.
It extended to his employees, witnesses to his abuse, and others.
That line was actually later on in the complaint, so they moved it up.
Not exactly sure why they did that, because almost everything else from that paragraph seems the same.
Maybe they just wanted to make it a little bit clearer and make that connection because there's another part of this paragraph that's very important.
In this paragraph, it also includes the description of that infamous 2016 incident where Cassandra Ventura, this was Combs' ex-girlfriend, who by the way, we believe, is victim one in this case.
And also, just so you guys know, uh, when they're referring to the videos, right, um, of him doing these highly orchestrated sexual acts, whatever, that's the freak-off stuff that they're talking about, where he would, you know, have um these girls hooking up with these um with these uh men that he would hire that were like male sex workers, and he'd watch it and film it and do a whole bunch of shit, and they'd be doing this for hours on drugs.
Um and you know, I don't know if I told the story before.
I think I might have.
But there was a girl, right?
Um, that I knew from New York, and she had said that she knew a guy, like her her her friend was dating a guy that was like a male stripper, right?
So I was talking to this chick, Her friend was dating this male stripper.
And this male stripper got hired for a gig.
He didn't know what he was doing.
He walks into a hotel and Diddy's there with some with some with some girl.
And he paid him money and he just sat there and watched as this dude, you know, did his business with the girls.
And you know, apparently this is like the normal.
So this has been kind of going on for years, right?
People have kind of known about this, but they obviously, you know, they don't say anything because Diddy's a very powerful music mogul.
But I told you guys this before, I'll say it again.
After she filed her her, what's it called?
Her civil case.
So you guys know Cassie filed a civil case against Diddy, right?
I knew right then and there from reading it that, oh man, the feds might use this, like might go to her and talk to her.
And I guarantee you guys she's gonna be a star witness in a criminal prosecution against Diddy.
If he goes to trial, which he might, looks like he is gonna, he is gonna do it, right?
Um, she's probably gonna be a government witness, a big government witness for them.
Because, and I also think this is my speculation here, of course, from my professional experience.
I think that she was behind giving them a lot of the probable cause to search his homes.
Because the fact that they were able to search two of his residences, one in Miami, one in LA, and they did it simultaneously, tells me that they had to have had someone on the inside and someone that had some intimate information.
Now, though Cassie has been far removed from Diddy and they haven't talked for a while, right?
I guarantee you she still has contact with people that are close to him.
These guys were together for like what, 10 plus years, right?
Cassie Ventura, et cetera.
So I'm certain that she was cooperating with the government all this time, and she was talking to people that are still close to Diddy, and she was able to gain information for them.
And potentially even get some some of these people to cooperate with the feds against Diddy.
So she won her money, because remember, she sued Diddy first, lawsuit comes out, did he say he's gonna fight it, he folds, 24 hours later, he does a fucking deal, he settles, something crazy like 20 million or some shit like that with her.
Um, and and now there's a criminal case.
And they can use everything from the civil case, guys, in the criminal case.
Because remember, all these people are coming forward saying, Diddy did this to me, did he did that to me, et cetera.
As soon as these people file the lawsuits, the feds absolutely, I guarantee you, because it's H sign New York, I already know they're doing this.
As soon as they file that lawsuit, they're going over and talking to those witnesses and seeing if they can strengthen their criminal case.
Because all these civil cases, right?
Are fair game for the feds to come in and talk to those witnesses and try to garner more information for their federal criminal case.
And I think that's why they've been able to build this case so big is because all these people are doing these fucking lawsuits And these are all potential witnesses that the feds can go talk to Okay, she was one who initially filed that lawsuit against him in November of 2023 got the whole ball rolling Remember that video that was released that was published by CNN Also, uh guys, we're at 905 likes.
I need 1,000 likes and then just 1,000 likes, you guys are getting the best commentary.
Um, yeah, this video, absolutely.
The the feds, the feds are definitely gonna use this one too to show that he's violent.
And where you can see Cassandra Ventura being allegedly beaten and dragged.
We're at 906 likes, guys.
Let's get 1,000 motherfuckers.
I don't want to stop the show.
Egg by combs in a hotel hallway out in LA while he's just wearing a towel.
Maybe by moving the sentences up, it's not to be connected to that.
They wanted to create a separation.
And I will say, there is one more difference in this paragraph we got to talk about.
So the superseding indictment adds that when a hotel security staff member tried to intervene in this 2016 attack and Combs attempted to bribe that person to stay silent.
Now the superseding indictment adds this quote.
Subsequently, Combs, with the assistance of several close associates, paid hotel security staff a hundred thousand dollars for the hotel surveillance footage of the assault.
So that seems to me to be a significant.
Bam, there you go.
That's how we didn't get it for all these years, chat.
They hit it, they got rid of it.
But I guarantee you, someone had a copy of it that they would sell later on, which they ended up doing.
Um, but yeah, bribing paid it paid for it.
Significant new detail because prosecutors, again, in my mind, they must have learned about this after filing the original indictment, and that they learned either through witness testimony, maybe through the staff member, maybe through digital or physical or transactional documents.
Remember, there was massive discovery in this case.
Prosecutors indicated they've gone through a lot of material.
So is this documented somewhere?
Can they prove that it was a hundred thousand dollars?
Maybe if it was a secret payment, it'd be hard to you know have some sort of documentation about it.
But then again, if there are bank records, maybe.
But it could also just definitely be that alleged hotel staff member who's gonna testify about this at an upcoming trial.
Remember why this event is so important.
It's not just that Sean Combs allegedly beat Cassandra Ventura, it's that prosecutors say she was escaping a freak-off.
There was a male commercial sex worker in that room that she was running away from.
Okay, so moving on.
The next one is actually a very significant difference from the original complaint.
So when talking about it, yeah, they're definitely they're definitely gonna use that this event against him in the criminal case.
100%.
100%.
I didn't know that when um when she ran like that, that um there was a sex worker in the other room.
That they're gonna absolutely use that against them for human trafficking.
Chat, I'm certain it's gonna be fucking um Cassie's gonna be the star witness in this fucking thing, man.
If he decides to go to trial.
And that's by the way, what we mean by the racketeering conspiracy charge.
The original complaint read from at least in or about 2008, through on or about the date of the filing of this indictment, Sean Combs and others known and unknown were members and associates of a criminal organization.
But in this new indictment, it now reads from at least in or about 2004 through in or about 2024.
So first, you're going back to 2004 now.
That is open four more years of potential alleged criminal activity in evidence.
And I gotta believe that means you have new alleged victims who claim that they were abused since then.
Now, how do I know that there might be more victims here?
Victims that go back to 2004.
The new indictment says so.
A few pages later it reads, Combs then used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause victims, including but not limited to three female victims.
Victim one, victim two, and victim three to engage in commercial sex acts.
Also, I have to call this out too.
The original indictment talked about engaging in freakoffs.
This has now broadened to commercial sex acts.
So we're talking about conduct that may not rise to the level again of these elaborate and highly orchestrated sexual performances like freakoffs, but just sex acts where something of value is obtained or exchanged.
And usually we're talking about the transportation of people across state or international lines if we're talking about these commercial sex acts and sex trafficking.
By the way, Combs' lawyer had at one point criticized the prosecution, saying, This whole case, it only concerns one victim, one victim we have here.
Well, looks like that has changed.
And by the way, I should be clear, this case might not necessarily be limited to victim one, victim two, and victim three.
They mention in this other victims, so we shall see.
But I want to go back to something else, big picture here.
Two thousand four.
Why the change?
Why go back to two thousand four from two thousand eight?
Well, if you ask me, more victims are now a part of this case and will testify.
And when you think about who that might be, let me just say a disclaimer, we don't know.
We do not know for sure.
But what we do know is that Combs has faced a multitude of civil lawsuits that have alleged sexual assault from before 2008.
And he has faced lawsuits after he was ultimately indicted.
And now, the other thing too that I want to let you guys know is now they're going back to 2004.
You guys are probably wondering, well, what hold on, Myern, wait one second.
What the fuck?
What about statute of limitations?
Well, they defeated that the first time, guys, when they charged us under Rico.
So when you charge this under like racketeering, what's up happening is um you're able to bring in crimes that otherwise would have passed the statute of limitations, because what they're doing is they're proving that he's been doing this this criminal activity up until the time he was arrested.
So it's a continuing criminal enterprise, so to speak.
And that's how they're able to bring in these crimes from 20 plus years ago, where in other situations they wouldn't have been able to they would they they wouldn't have come in because of statute limitations, but if they can prove that he's been doing this for a long time and he's still doing it, then they can bring in these crimes, even though um it's past the statute of limitations.
Uh, you guys are saying that another plane crash in fucking Philly.
Uh got some breaking news.
Let's let's go ahead and do a quick little thing about who that might be.
Let me just say this.
All right, let's see what's going on here.
You guys are telling me.
Holy shit.
Uh, and that happened about an hour and 15 minutes ago.
Um, this obviously kind of a chaotic scene here is police and firefighters have yet to give us an update on what's going on.
We're doing our best to try to bring you what we know and what we've seen.
Right, and police uh telling a top police source telling Steve Keeley that this was a plane that was carrying two pilots, two doctors, a patient and a family member.
So this sounds like it was some kind of medical transport situation, six people on that plane, Steve describing it as uh larger than usual is not a small plane, obviously involved in some kind of medical transport, according to top Philadelphia law enforcement officials, and just to see the fire, cars on fire, and this chaotic scene.
Uh Steve obviously uh moving about trying to bring us the latest details while also trying to stay safe himself, talking about just how hard it is to breathe and the smoke in the air, and then we have all these EMT and EMS workers on the scene also uh trying to make the situations as safe as it can be for people there on the scene.
Yeah, and that's the first I'm hearing about the a medical flight, perhaps, and then you start to wonder what kind of equipment, what kind of uh items are on this plane um that that may have caused this this crash to be even worse uh as far as the explosion goes.
I mean, it just uh it was almost a note in a nose dive uh as it's can we show the the doorbell camera again that it's um the angle uh this plane is it's a private plane coming down from the uh doorbell camera from about 40 uh about uh half mile away.
Um there it is on the left of your screen, and you'll see the fireball, and it's just it's it's a lot of people are saying that's are we sure that's a plane, but uh you know uh it appears to be.
And again, Northeast Philly airports less than two miles away.
Um and people saying, Jason, that they heard an explosion, they heard they heard this happen, and then they looked up into the sky.
People uh you know, reaching out to us on the phone via email.
There you see it again, just crashing down, coming out of the sky out of nowhere, and then that huge fireball.
Uh people say they felt the ground shake.
Certainly a scary and frightening situation.
I mean, this is the ring cam video that we've been showing you this evening, and can you imagine seeing this from your front end and wondering what in the world is happening?
Well, especially when you think about what just happened in Washington, DC and a mid-air collision, and a lot of people saying, Wait, what in the world is going on?
Fred Tesey, former pilot aviation attorney, uh, joins us now on the phone.
And Fred, you you've flown this airport many times.
What can you just tell us about uh the type of aircrafts that fly in and out of Northeast Philly Airport?
Yeah, so no problem.
Thanks for having me on, guys.
So I actually used to be baked at Northeast Philly Airport years ago when I first came back from New York, my airplane was up at Northeast Philly Airport.
So I flown in out there countless, countless times.
Um it's a it it's an interesting airport.
The biggest runway there, it kind of goes up to runs from like a long almost parallel to the boulevard up kind of around Red Line Road.
And there's the first thing I'd say about Northeast Philly Airport is that you know it's surrounded by um you know, an urban urban part of Philadelphia.
So it's not like Millville where you you take off in the whole world's uh kind of a landing off field landing strip.
So you know, Northeast Philly is a I don't want to say dicey, but if you're a single-engine airplane and you lose your engine in Northeast Philly, you're descending.
So the question is where are you gonna descend?
Right, and that makes it so much more dangerous because of the location of this airport and what can happen, which is what we're looking at right now.
Right.
It it it is what we're looking at right now.
It's really hard to tell what's going on.
I've seen some of those ring cameras I saw on your Instagram account, and so it's it's it that air, whatever it was, was moving at a high rated speed.
Yeah, I was gonna say, with what what do you make of the angle of the the what appears to be a nose dive or what have you, what can cause a plane to fall out of the sky like that?
Okay, well, I uh a number of things.
It's uh let's re you know, I never I I don't have any problem with speculating, but before I do that, the first thing you want to look at is the weather.
And so right now, I just look right before I came on with you guys.
I looked at the weather at Northeast Philadelphia, it's what they call 700 over cancer, which means it's that that when you take off, once you get up 700 feet above the ground, you are in the clouds.
The other thing that caught my attention is that is that in aviation, we use centigrade, and it's 10 degrees centigrade.
And the reason we use centigrade, not one of the reasons, is that because as you go up for every thousand feet that you go up, you lose two degrees of centigrade and zero centigrade freezing.
So now that tells me that five the the clouds start at 700 feet on the way up, and the ice starts to form at 5,000 feet, right?
10 degrees, two, two, five, ten, five thousand feet.
And so back to the answer to your question, I have no idea what happened here.
But one of the things that can that can cause an airplane to have a problem like that is icing.
And particularly this type of weather where you have rain that's falling, and depending on what the atmospheric conditions are above, a lot of times that rain will fall in the the water itself will get below freezing, and then it's just looking for something, and when it hits an airplane wing, the water drop its splatter and they immediately freeze.
It's called freezing rain.
And it it is it is an absolute nightmare for anything other than a jet.
I mean it's just the weather.
So to answer your question, the first thing that I'd be looking at with this is the weather, because that's the kind of accident that would be consistent with either airframe icing, um, you know, it's just not an engine failure.
You know, people don't understand this.
When engines fail, the airplane, you know, airplanes will keep going.
I mean, they just need to move through the air to create lift.
I mean, they'll they'll definitely go.
They won't go indefinitely at some point they'll come back down to Earth, but not like that.
Right.
Um that was like a nosedive to the ground.
Yeah, it was.
Are reporting just uh an immense smell of of gas of fuel.
Um and you know, with this possibly being uh a medical flight.
Um what kind of equipment does a medical flight carry?
Oxygen tanks.
You know, this is very interesting because um obviously it's a smaller plane.
So as I'm listening to them describe this, I would I don't know if we have any pilots in the chat.
If we have any pilots in the chat that drives small uh that fly small aircraft, uh please let us know if that's accurate.
But it seems like weather plays a way bigger role for smaller aircraft than being able to fuck it up than for you know a commercial airliner.
You know, it's significantly different, it seems like things that could explode, that's kind of my question.
Yeah, though it's a great question.
And and and and it depends.
So so the question that raises two questions if it's a medical play.
First of all, is this a rotary wing aircraft like i.e.
a helicopter, or was it a fixed wing aircraft?
Um they do carry oxygen.
I'd be curious that what kind of smell that the bystanders are smelling.
Um the more sophisticated stuff burns jet fuel.
So the helicopters and sophisticated helicopters, the medevac helicopters that you see, they burn jet fuel.
Um, you know, the bigger airplanes, the medavac airplanes.
I mean, I mean, I knew people that used to fly Medavac on Learjets, which is a you know a private jet that you know people could they can use for Medavax.
So and those are the kind of airplanes that fly in and out of northeast Philly.
Northeast Philly has you know a lot of medevac flights go in and out of there because it's easy to for a lot of different reasons, not the least of which is that you're not you know, getting it out of Philly International is a little bit more difficult on the general aviation side, not impossible, but a lot more difficult.
Whereas Northeast Philly, you just go.
Um so sta stay with us, Fred, as we as we try to recap what what exactly is going on, and we're showing you some new video, but about an hour and a half ago of reports of a small plane crashing in northeast Philly, uh right around the Absolutely wild man.
Two plane crashes in a week.
I'll go back to the Diddy stuff.
Then I'm gonna go bright, guys, and then um and I will tell you what.
No closing out because we gotta um obviously host a debate with Andrew Wilson and uh Gary coming up.
When I think about that date, there's one person who has sued Sean Combs and claims that she was groomed into sex trafficking.
There were a number of events that started in 2004.
That's Adria English.
Remember her?
We've talked about her on sidebar before.
So she sued Combs, and her complaint reads specifically from 2004 to 2009, plaintiff was sex trafficked by defendant combs.
As described here in defendant combs frightened and place plaintiff in apprehension of harm when he forced and coerced plaintiff to engage in sex work for him during his white parties from 2004 to 2009 at defendant Combs homes in Miami, Florida, and Hampton, New York.
Again, we do not know for sure if she is now a part of this criminal case.
But that's where my mind went.
Okay.
I thought about the time frame, I thought about her civil lawsuit.
it's not outside the realm of possibility.
So again, we don't know for sure if she's an alleged victim or a key witness in this case.
The same way we don't know for sure if Cassandra Ventura is either.
But, you know, we're looking between the lines.
Oh, and by the way, let me just add this.
Generally speaking, several lawsuits have alleged illegal conduct committed by Combs between two thousand and four and two thousand eight.
Okay.
Now one other thing I have to mention.
I will say this, man.
These civil cases are gonna make it a lot easier for the feds, man.
This is a very unique case because the feds have so much guy.
I I would argue they probably have too much evidence now at this point, Chat.
They have too much evidence now.
About this, the significance of this change is that the original complaint had 2008 to By the way, guys, um, like the video, man.
We're at um we have one thousand likes yet.
Yeah, we're at one K. Let's have 1500 or 1400 and just the date of the indictment.
Now it's two thousand four part of the overarching racketeering case, but or these were his right, let me just add this.
Generally speaking, several lawsuits have alleged statement.
Now it's two thousand four through in or about twenty twenty-four.
So that signifies to me they may be talking about a criminal enterprise engaging in illegal activity even after the indictment.
And that's not surprising, because as we reported here on sidebar, Combs has been accused of breaking the Bureau of Prisons' rules as he's locked up at the Metropolitan Detention Center out in Brooklyn, New York.
He's been accused of using other inmates' pack numbers, engaging in three-way phone calls, using others to try to reach out to victims and witnesses.
Now I'm not saying this is what prosecutors are referring to, but there have been allegations that he and those close to him have been engaging in alleged misconduct since his arrest and indictment.
So maybe that's why you see the change in that time period.
All right, so now let me move on to the next change that I noticed.
And again, this is trying to broaden out in my mind, trying to broaden out the scope of alleged illegal activity from just freakoffs.
This is beyond just freakoffs.
Why?
Because in the superseding indictment, it says now some of the commercial sex acts were freakoffs.
So you have commercial sex acts that could be illegal that don't, again, rise to the level of freakoffs.
There was also another line in the superseding indictment that was new, and I want to tell you about it.
It says on page six, in connection with the commercial sex acts, Combs provided the victims with, among other things, monetary payments, career opportunities, and payment of rent and housing expenses.
That is a new line.
And it seems to me what they're really trying to do, prosecutors here, are trying to explain the commercial element of these acts, providing or promising something of value to coerce these people into doing this.
Now, by the way, the defense will say, Look, Sean Combs, if these were his girlfriends or these were his romantic partners, don't boyfriends pay for gifts, don't they give them money if they need it, don't they help them out?
This is not sex trafficking.
This is a relationship.
That is what I anticipate we will hear from the defense.
Okay, now we have Yeah, his defense is gonna hinge on saying that these girls are three or fours, they use them, they're adults, they're consenting.
Which you can make that argument for sure.
You can absolutely make that argument.
Another big change in this superseding indictment.
Actually, it's a whole new paragraph.
This wasn't in the original indictment.
This is the new paragraph in the superseding indictment.
Quote, other commercial sex acts involved only Combs and a female victim.
As with freak-offs, other members and associates of the Combs Enterprise assisted with arrangements for these commercial sex acts, including by arranging travel and accommodations for victims.
At times, Combs with the assistance of other members and associates of the enterprise, transported and caused to be transported victims across state lines and internationally in connection with the commercial sex acts.
Like the freak-offs, these commercial sex acts involving Combs and a female victim were prearranged, sometimes lasted multiple days, were sometimes electronically recorded by Combs, and often involved Combs distributing a variety of controlled substances to the victim in part to keep the victim obedient and compliant.
So that is very, very similar to Bro, that's crazy.
The fact that they put these freak-offs in these legal documents makes it funnier, man.
The description of the freak-offs.
I guess what's happening here, prosecutors might be looking at their case and saying, we're going to describe these alleged illegal sexual episodes, these instances of sex trafficking.
And if the term freak off wasn't used or it's not characteristic of a freak off, then a jury could look at this and say, you know, prosecutors, I don't think this is a freak off, as you described.
But now broadening it to say, we're talking about generally illegal commercial sex acts that may or may not be freak offs.
That is how they're trying to win this case.
That's my take, at least.
And I think this is really to solidify and crystallize that sex trafficking charge.
And you see the addition of commercial sex acts with the freak offs.
For instance, we see lines like this one in the superseding indictment that creates that separation.
Quote, Combs subjected victims to physical, emotional and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in freak offs and other commercial sex acts.
Okay, now we have another line that was changed from the original indictment.
In the original indictment, it read, Combs also threatened victims'careers and livelihoods, including if they resisted participating in freak offs.
In the new indictment, it says, Combs also threatened victims'careers and livelihoods, including if they resisted engaging in sex acts with Combs and at times with Combs and male commercial sex workers.
They're going beyond the specificity of freak offs.
Okay, we have another change that's pretty notable too.
So both indictments, they share a paragraph where they discuss how Combs, if anyone threatened him, if anyone threatened his authority or reputation, meaning employees or witnesses to his alleged abuse, he would take action.
Prosecutors say that would include committing acts of violence.
But here is where the indictments are different.
In the original indictment, it says acts of violence included kidnapping and arson.
In the superseding indictment, it says these acts of violence, quote, included arson and multiple acts of kidnapping, including one instance of kidnapping during which Combs carried and displayed a firearm.
And quote, on one occasion, Combs dragged a victim over an apartment balcony.
That is new.
That is a new allegation.
This is now becoming very, very specific.
Now, we don't know if that will come from a witness testifying to this, or maybe even the person this allegedly happened to.
But what I can tell you is this has come up before.
This is consistent with the account of a woman named Brianna Bana Bangolin.
She filed a lawsuit against Combs last year.
And in that lawsuit, she claimed that back in September of 2016, while sleeping at Ventura's apartment, Combs barged in, groped her breasts, and then dangled her off a 17-story balcony.
She claims in the suit that she almost died, and Ventura had to step in to stop this.
So if that is who we may be thinking here, now you would have somebody who would maybe be a supporting witness to Ventura's account.
Again, assuming Ventura is victim one and takes the stand here.
So now you have a supporting witness.
But this is a really big additional detail.
Now I have to say this too.
With everything that we're saying, and specifically with this allegation from Miss Angolin, Combs has adamantly denied these allegations and all of the allegations that he's facing on a criminal and civil level.
And he has not been found guilty.
He has not been found liable in any of the civil lawsuits.
Yeah, he also made a comment like you're gonna see the devil in me when he was holding the girl over the balcony.
This story.
I remember looking at this.
Crazy shit, bro.
What they probably did, and you know what?
Actually, I called it, niggas.
Hold on.
Because I remember the story.
I told you guys that the feds were gonna go talk to her, didn't I?
I told y'all.
Now we come out with a superseding indictment, and her a story very similar to what she said in her civil lawsuit, is now being put in the superseding indictment.
That girl's cooperating.
Her and Cassie Ventura are cooperating as witnesses, and the reason why is because I guarantee you Kelsey Ventura is the one of the prime witness.
And this girl, since she knows Cassie Ventura and Caris Khasi's been shown to be credible, she's gonna make her the second witness.
Guaranteed.
Dangling off the thing, and I told you guys this when I broke this down last time on my last Diddy episode, because I remember talking about this, that the feds were absolutely gonna go talk to her.
Now look, they did a superseding indictment, so they're gonna bring her in.
She's probably gonna be the witness chat.
That's what I messed.
My my um my educated uh guess.
He is presumed innocent.
He has a right to due process.
A couple of you guys in the chat, no, some of you guys were saying, yo, Marian did say that.
Yes, I called it, didn't I, chat?
Because I remember that girl, she's like Asian looking.
The last time I broke down Diddy case, this lawsuit came up, and I literally told y'all, yo, the feds are gonna go talk to her.
If her story pans out, they're gonna indict him again.
And what do we have?
He gets indicted again.
And they use this specific balcony fucking example for it.
Told y'all, man.
I don't fucking miss niggas.
Domonko, Monco, I have to make that clear.
As bad as these allegations are, he is innocent.
He is presumed innocent at this moment.
Okay.
Here is another notable difference too between the two indictments.
So when describing all the alleged illegal activities that this purported criminal enterprise led by Sean Combs was engaged in, prosecutors said that included multiple acts of kidnapping that are crimes under state law.
But here is the difference.
In the original indictment, prosecutors just list certain California criminal laws, like the kidnapping statute, attempt, aiding and abetting, conspiracy, all California statutes.
In the superseding indictment, those statutes are still there, but also those same crimes are now listed under New York statutes.
So New York statutes are now included as part of this.
So now we're talking about alleged kidnapping or attempted kidnapping in California and New York, right?
I think it's a fair assumption to say that's what we're dealing with.
But to be clear, look, the context, the descriptions, the specific events, we don't know that yet.
But the prosecutor's case seems to now focus on two different states.
And maybe we will know about that soon.
Keep that in mind.
I'm going to explain that in a minute.
And then we have another difference towards the end of the indictment, and This is for the third count, transportation to engage in prostitution.
So, unlike the original indictment, they actually list out the victims.
They say victim one, victim two, and victim three.
We didn't have that in the original indictment.
And more specifically, that means from at least in or about two thousand.
Okay, I like this.
Well, you have a cat thing going on, right?
Yeah.
So what if it's what if I mean just off the top of my head?
What if it's side, sway?
Year, year.
Yeah.
Something like that.
Hit it now.
Hold on, Chad.
One of these things are playing in the background.
Oh yeah.
The stupid assassin video.
Sorry, Chad.
I'm close on these goddamn tabs.
To nine up and two and including in or about 2024 in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, Sean Combs.
The defendant knowingly transported individuals at interstate and foreign commerce with intent that the individuals engage in prostitution and attempted aided and abetted and willfully cause the same to wit, Combs transported, aided and abetted, and woefully c caused the transportation of female victims, including but not limited to victim one, victim two, and victim three, and commercial sex workers in interstate and foreign commerce on multiple occasions with the intent that they engage in prostitution.
So here's something that's interesting.
If you told me that victim two and victim three were now added to the superseding indictment, I thought that they would be added to the specific count of sex trafficking by force fraud or coercion.
But when you read the superseding indictment, that is still only with respect to victim one, not victims two and three.
I find that interesting.
Anyway, now I have one final difference that I spotted, and it's that this indictment was signed by the new acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
We have Danielle R. Sassoon, who came into office after President Donald Trump took office.
She replaced the original United States attorney who brought this case against Combs, Damian Williams.
He was nominated by President Joe Biden.
But those are the differences.
And it's interesting when looking at this.
Again, no new charges, no new defendants.
We had all wondered whether there would be new charges, particularly with respect to minors, right?
Because Combs has been accused in multiple lawsuits of sexually assaulting underage people.
We thought an element of minors might be included here.
But again, a civil lawsuit, the burden of proof is very different between a civil lawsuit and ultimately a criminal case.
And remember, those are allegations from plaintiffs.
Very different than the case the prosecutors bring on.
But we also thought there might be additional victims laid out specifically in that sex trafficking charge.
But as I said, there aren't.
Or we thought there might be other defendants.
And it's interesting to think about that because Combs is accused of leading a racketeering criminal enterprise where you need other people to be a part of this.
It's a conspiracy.
He's actually charged with racketeering conspiracy.
He can't do this on his own.
Prosecutors say he didn't carry out this whole alleged pattern of abuse of women for years by himself.
He had aids.
He had to have co-conspirators, and yet he's the only one criminally charged in this action.
So we thought there might be more defendants.
You have to imagine that they're absolutely going to indict all of his assistants.
I think they're just waiting.
If there were gonna be additional criminal defendants, that would have happened by now.
I mean the trial slated for May, or, you know, you may be seeing a lot of alleged co-conspirators cooperating with the government as key witnesses.
Maybe you'll see prosecutions at another point in time, maybe after Sean Combs' case.
We'll see.
Or maybe, you know, prosecutors just can't identify who these people are.
A lot of different possibilities here.
We also, by the way, anticipated that there may be specific charges that were added to this case based upon what I mentioned before, Combs' alleged bad behavior at the MDC, the Metropolitan Detention Center.
More specifically, like charges of witness tampering.
Now, we may see that evidence presented as part of the overarching racketeering case, but again, it doesn't appear he's gonna be individually charged for that alleged conduct.
And if there were gonna be more charges, you would think they would happen by now.
But I want you to keep that in mind, because Combs' attorney, Mark Igniffalo, released a statement to CNN, and he said the latest indictment contains no new offenses.
The prosecution's theory remains flawed.
The government has added the ridiculous theory that two of Mr. Combs' former girlfriends were not girlfriends at all, but were prostitutes.
Mr. Combs is as committed as ever to fighting these charges and winning a trial.
So he seems to be referring to victim two and victim three.
However, as reported by CNN, prosecutors did indicate yesterday in a letter to Judge Arun Sub Romanian, quote, as the government has previously indicated, its investigation remains active and ongoing.
The government will endeavor to return any further superseding indictment as promptly as possible, mindful of the May 5th, 2025 trial date in this case.
Okay, now before we wrap things up, one more thing I have to highlight as we're seeing the prosecutors getting a bit more specific and enlarging their case.
As we've discussed here on sidebar, Combs' legal team has been asking prosecutors to be more specific about the racketeering charge.
Give us more details so we can properly prepare for this case and defend our client.
And that would include providing more details about individual events.
So I want you to be On the lookout for an upcoming enterprise letter from prosecutors.
That may lay out things like dates, locations, participants in individual illegal criminal acts that may make up the racketeering charge.
For example, why are we seeing New York kidnapping charges as part of the racketeering case?
Those are the kinds of explanations that we are looking for because when you think about it, this case is still a little nebulous in terms of what exactly is being alleged and who the witnesses are and who the victims are.
We're using our judgment to make educated guesses here, but sometimes in these kinds of federal cases, we may not know the details until much closer to trial.
And based upon the pretrial schedule, it appears prosecutors are on their way to file that enterprise letter.
But that's all we have for you right now here on Sidebar.
Everybody, thank you so much for joining us.
And as always, please subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, wherever you should get your podcast.
I'll tell you guys this.
I might have to go to New York and watch that trial.
Because federal court, you can't record, so you gotta be there in person.
So what I would do is I'd go in there, watch the full trial, record um write everything down, and then give you guys a breakdown of what went down.
I might do that.
I might do that.
All right, um, let's get into the Bryce uh Mitchell thing.
We got a little bit more time before uh I gotta get off.
Um so this is what we're gonna do, guys.
I'm gonna end the stream here on YouTube.
I want you guys to all come to Rumble, because we're gonna be talking about mustache, man.
So you guys already know what that means.
All right, ninjas.
So um come on over.
I'm gonna give you guys the rumble link.
I'm gonna end the YouTube stream here.
Come on over, niggas.
So I can speak freely and not have to fucking, you know, restrain myself.
Come on over, guys.
Come on over.
And I'm gonna play the full clips in context so you guys get both sides.
So I'm gonna end the YouTube stream.
Come on over, guys.
Let's get ready to rumble.
You know, you niggas know what time it is.
Let's get ready to rumble.
All right, guys, come on over to uh Rommel guys.
I'm gonna end the YouTube stream here.
If you're watching on YouTube, love you guys.
End of the YouTube stream here, come on over so that we can start breaking down this um Bryce Mitchell and Dana White.