The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
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Pennsylvania, three officers shot dead, two more in critical condition while serving a warrant in North Coteress Township Wednesday.
This from the Pennsylvania State Police.
Multiple Northern three, yes, three dead.
The suspect also died.
Three police officers were fatally shot and two were seriously injured.
In York County, Pennsylvania.
The state police commissioner said the two who were injured that were being treated at a nearby hospital, said Commissioner Christopher Paris.
He said they're in critical but stable condition.
That's usually pretty good, ladies and gentlemen.
Colonel Paris said that the shooter was fatally shot by the police.
Sounds so far like a single shooter.
Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney General, said on social media that federal agents were on the scene supporting local law enforcement, which is very, very good.
Governor Shapiro arrived in the community on Wednesday afternoon and told the reporter that he had met with the families.
It was a uh well, here's a little here's a little detail now.
Colonel Paris said in a news conference that the officers had come to the area in a rural region southwest of the city of York to follow up on a domestic related investigation that had begun the day before, but he gave fewer other details, including the identities of those officers who were killed, and said that the matter was under investigation.
Earlier, a local official said the shooting took place at 210 p.m. on Wednesday.
The school district in Spring Grove, PA, had told its schools to shelter in place, though that was later lifted.
The Lieutenant Governor, Austin Davis, said police sent prayers to the officers and those involved in the shooting.
The reported site of the shooting is on a rural road about 2.5 miles outside of Spring Grove, a town of only 2,500 people, halfway between York and Hanover.
Well, that's that's it.
We'll keep you up to date as we're as we as we learn about it.
And of course, we join with uh uh we comply very, very sadly with the request of the governor and tenant governor to pray for those police officers to pray for their family.
And the governor uh went out of his way to point out that the families made it clear that they were very, very proud of their uh loved ones uh because they put their lives at risk every day to protect others.
Well, I come from a family of police officers, five uncles, one c two cousins, uh one uh second cousin who was shot and uh and killed in the line of duty, uh several that were wounded, and firefighter.
I know what it's like to sit around and wonder.
And then, of course, as mayor of New York, before September 11, I believe I had about 50 police officers who were shot dead.
Um you never get used to it.
You shouldn't ever get used to it.
And um, nothing else to be said until we find out who this person is and what this is about, and I will tell you that from the time I was a little boy, my uncles told me the most dangerous situation for a police officer are domestic disputes.
I lost a police officer very tragically to a domestic dispute.
Very, very tragic situation.
I remember in Pelham Hospital.
I remember it as if it was yesterday.
I was driving home.
Police commissioner and I have been told that the operation was very successful.
We come and see him in the morning.
I questioned him three or four times.
My own doctor, police surgeon said he was fine.
The operation was by the person who we brought in by helicopter who was an expert at this kind of operation.
And as I was driving away from the hospital, I got a call from the police commissioner, mayor, you better come back.
He just suddenly bled out.
Well.
So let's get back to the um to the subject that's consuming us, and it should, and that is the murder of Charlie Kirk and all the ramifications of it.
Uh I don't know how many of us uh realized how big this would become.
Uh I don't know if I ever thought about it because Charlie is such a young man.
This is something you you don't anticipate.
I remember anticipating the shooting of President Trump.
In fact, I uh along with Commissioner Carrick, uh warned him that he was a target a year and a half before.
I didn't have to warn him, he knew that.
Um I spent uh the entire last part of the campaign in 2024 worried that they would uh make a third attempt and succeed this time.
Um but Charlie Kirk, I don't think in a million years I ever thought about um I should have.
Uh he's on that list of uh of targets of the FBI, so am I. Uh he's someone that those who uh hate the president uh they would develop the same irrational hatred uh for for him.
Um and of course he put himself at risk because what he did was wonderful and beautiful.
He he he began dialogue in colleges where uh for the last 30 to 40 years, 90 percent of their professors are left-wing uh not only Democrats, they're left-wing uh uh very, very uh uh very left-wing Marxists.
I don't know if that's 90 percent, but it's certainly what they're fed.
It was true of both my children, one at Harvard, one are Duke, and that's a decade or more ago.
And it's much worse now.
Uh so he was going into the Lion's Den, and uh.
But then again, no one ever expected that.
Who would who expected violence like that?
You've never seen anything like that before, have you?
Uh you haven't.
It was particularly brutal, it was particularly savage, and the reaction is even more shocking than the act.
The celebration of it is frightening.
Uh sometimes I think we haven't made any progress since the uh Coliseum of Rome that enjoy murder, enjoy killing, enjoy barbaric killing because of their own illness and sickness.
And and there are uh certainly it doesn't speak for a majority of Americans or a majority of young people or anything close to it, but a substantial enough number so that they can make quite a quite a stir uh and and show us just how bad things have become.
I mean, when you think about it, um, there's this very short article by Rich Lowry.
I think you all know Rich Lowry, he's really a very, very fine columnist.
It's a very short article, but it's powerful as hell, in which he basically sets up the following uh comparison.
He said that um Tyler Robinson and um and Charlie Kirk represent uh the polar opposite in just about every important respect.
Uh and what one might what might call it, and we certainly would, I guess they would object to it, aberrant versus normal.
There is still abnormal.
You know, if you're walking around thinking of George Washington, you're abnormal.
Like most people don't.
And I really do think if you're walking around and you have the genitalia of a male and you think you're a female, you're abnormal and you need help.
It's an illness.
And failing to give you that help isn't a matter of loving you.
It's a matter of exploiting you.
I'm not loving somebody if I don't share the truth with them.
Well, uh elite culture in this in this country, whatever that is, the ones who think they're better than everyone else, like the ones who write for the Times or do the news on the broadcast televisions, and um, have worked for decades to flip that, to flip the difference between aberrant and normal.
Now, you know why they're doing that.
They may not completely know why they're doing that.
Way back in uh in uh in 1849 and 50, Karl Marx wrote a book and then several other pamphlets telling him they should do that.
That the way to make a country, a total communistic country or society is to make it totally amoral.
No prohibition against murder if it was useful to the regime.
No morals, no sexual morality, no familial uh morality, no morality in dealings between people.
The best uh playing field for a communist society is a completely amoral, immoral society.
Now, uh our elite professors, writers, but 80% of the press is Democrat, a lot of uh Democrat politicians.
At one time they were opponents to it.
Now the opponents are all silent because they've embraced communism 100%.
They just don't, in many cases, don't know that they have.
But they have worked very hard to flip the script.
And uh so we we look at the spent casings from the bullet that killed Charlie, and what we see is a cryptic message referring to, as uh Rich puts it, a sexually fraught internet about people who wear animal costumes.
Uh wearing animal costumes uh could be normal for babies and for children on Halloween.
Adults running around in animal costumes with all kinds of sexual symbolism, or whoever the hell knows what else is going on, are abnormal.
They're crying out for help.
And if you if you uh fail to point that out to them, you don't love them.
You're just afraid of them.
You're afraid to stand for anything because you're a piece of tissue.
Other engravings on the bullet featured anti-fascist messages, uh clearly uh meant uh to be a wink and a nod uh to the overthrow of the government, to revolution.
Also, a song that was uh uh an anti-Mussolini, anti-fascist song that has been adopted by Antifa and is sung by Antifa now for 20 or 30 years.
Ciao, ciao, bello, ciao, ciao.
I mean, they're you know, they are rather not only are they abnormal, they're kind of rather stupid.
So they just repeat an Italian word, ciao, ciao, ciao, many, many times.
And if you if you don't know about the danger of Antifa, there's a reason for that.
The Democrat Party has covered it up because Antifa did its dirty work on January 6th for them.
And if you ever want to see the emails that never were used by the committee, probably destroyed by them, I'll show them to you.
But Antifa uses that very symbol, that very song as their uh uh anthem against fascism.
Uh the he he um what he dis what he displayed on those uh engravings is uh an acceptance of revo revolutionary anarchism.
And it ended with an abbreviation.
L M A O. Now, Tyler Robinson is not a person who comes from uh from a from a difficult childhood.
I mean, usually usually when one of our really wonderful people are murdered, the sympathy goes to the person who did the murder.
Governor, you know, I I hesitate to mention this because you did such a good job.
But when you got to the sympathy part, the first person, this is Governor Shapiro today, first thing that you mentioned was we have to find a way to stop these people from using guns to settle their disputes.
Is that the first place to be concerned?
Isn't that really what we have to do?
We have to find a way to do it.
Uh Governor, if you'd like to check with me, I found a way to do it.
Since I reduced homicide, and then eventually my program with Mayor Bloomberg reduced about 80%.
And I did it what I was told it couldn't be done in the city that led everybody in homicide at a time in which we had set a record for homicide over 2,000 a year.
There's a way to reduce homicide.
It's not figuring out the mentality of the people who did it.
Someday we may do that.
If we wait to do that, we're all going to be killed before we get there.
There is a way to do it.
It's called very efficient, very effective, and very tough law enforcement.
Or a very strong enforcement of mental illness laws, in which we don't allow people who are mentally ill to make decisions themselves because they're going to make decisions like killing people.
There's a reason they're mentally ill.
If a person is mentally ill and prone to killing, society shouldn't bear the burden of that.
That used to be the way it was.
Now we're having murders left and right because that is no longer the case.
But in this case, there is no suggestion this man is mentally ill.
Not at all.
He came from a very nice family.
He came from a family that was upper middle class.
I don't know if they were rich.
He came from a family that was very religious, and a family that cared about him and showed love for him.
And then in a spiral that'll give you an idea of how dangerous this is, he got into the whole the whole cesspool of gender fluidity, of gender terrorism.
Now, am I saying that?
Or did the prosecutor say that?
The prosecutor said that.
He got involved, and some of his relatives said this is when he started to go downhill with a male, biological male, who was changing the gender or thought they were changing their gender to female.
He was in a romantic relationship with a boyfriend who was transitioning from male to female.
Maybe that's what brought about the hey fascist catch.
Maybe that would have him focus on Charlie, because Charlie was very strongly opposed to hormones and mutilation being being done to uh uh people to change their sex.
Uh he had spoken on it um recently many times.
In fact, he was talking about it when he was shot dead.
A coincidence that really has to be checked out very, very carefully.
When he was shot dead, he was asked what he thought about uh the number and how many uh transgender murders there were.
And as he was asking for clarification, uh all of a sudden uh he was shot dead.
I do not believe in coincidences until they're resolved.
So until that's resolved, that'll be a coincidence that I will mention.
Um the other hand, Charlie Charlie Kirk believed in marriage between a man and a woman.
He believed in having children.
He he believed in basically there were basically, I mean, absolutely, and without any doubt, as we have thought for over 3,000 years, there are two sexes, two genders, one male, one female.
Uh gosh, if he's wrong about that, I mean he should be given the benefit of the doubt until it's proven the opposite, since uh the uh the human society has held that view universally forever.
And before we decide that uh there's something wrong with him, Charlie, for having that view, and something okay with the guy who shot him for having a different view, maybe we should examine that, or we're gonna have a lot more people killed.
And um We end up with uh uh uh one man, uh Charlie, who was outgoing, personable, loved others, and was charitable.
People liked him, enjoyed him, even his adversaries liked him and enjoyed him.
The governor, the governor of California says his son is so influenced by Charlie that he's become religious.
You don't hear that about uh uh Robinson, do you?
What you hear about Robinson is he was a shy and withdrawn young man.
We often hear that about these killers, and of late we often hear that they're transgender.
In this case, he's in a relationship with a transgender person.
But who's who who gets attacked and who's getting the sympathy here?
The left wing is attacking Charlie Kirk as if he were the killer.
And they haven't elevated uh uh this guy yet to Man Joan uh uh status.
Maybe because they have manjo, maybe he's not as handsome as Man Joan, I don't know.
Uh but that may happen too.
Do you realize how warped their thinking is, how dangerous they are, and how you just can't accept it and let it go unchallenged because you don't want controversy at work, at home, or wherever
Well, here's the conclusion of Richard's column.
It's not clear what we can do to combat to combat the online obsessions of isolated young men.
We can certainly stop pretending, though that meeting the demands of trans activists is the great civil rights issue of our time, and stop denigrating as narrow-minded bigots, those who back by the data, by the way, advocate young people getting married and starting families.
There's an alternative to the online miasma and to the dizzining confusion we've created for ourselves about identity.
Remember the Supreme Court justice that couldn't define what a woman is?
Now, what the hell is she doing on the Supreme Court?
Isn't that automatic?
You get thrown out of the Senate chamber?
You don't know what a woman is?
You can't define a woman, and you want to interpret our law at the highest level, get out of here, jackass.
What are you?
I I guess she doesn't know.
If she doesn't know who she is, why the heck does she go to a hospital and get some help and find out who she is instead of sitting on a Supreme Court?
I don't know what a woman is.
Is that the height of insanity?
That's the message of traditional morality that Kirk delivered in strong, uncompromising terms to students, not hearing it from anywhere else.
And that may well be why his killer thought he had to die.
Now, when you go through his multiple confessions, and these are enormously, from a legal point of view, these are enormously powerful confessions.
Because they're not custodial.
They're not as a result of custodial interrogation, which is where the Miranda rights kick in, and where there's always the risk of uh police uh uh pressure, even unintended, even psychological, and there's the uh somewhat unusual but not unheard of false confession.
These are volunteered admissions, which in the law are considered to be more powerful than uh uh confessions obtained by law enforcement.
And uh in in um in his conversation with his lover, he confesses to the crime, and he demonstrates his motive.
He demonstrates his rationality.
He demonstrates uh the fleeting thought that he might get away with it.
He's now not so sure he's gonna get away with it.
And he discusses uh alternatives with him.
That's will not only convict him, it'll destroy any insanity defense he pretends to have.
It also is the answer to the uh mag to the uh army of morons, or of sick people, or of evil people that have appeared to say, well, he has no motive.
I don't know that I've seen a case in which a person has spelled out their motive more clearly than he has.
What what do you think it is when he says that he that he hates Charlie?
That's a motive to kill him.
Hating someone is a motive to kill him.
Probably the most powerful.
Are these people just yeah, they're not that stupid?
They're just congenital liars.
And they think you're so stupid that we're gonna forget that he said all this, and they can say, well, it has no clear motive.
So uh Charlie, can we uh I'm sorry.
Ted, I can't read that, unfortunately, it's too far away.
Um let's yeah, well, uh hopefully we can zoom in maybe a little bit and scroll.
But this is the conversation between uh Robinson and uh the roommate.
Maybe we'll take a short, oh, there we go.
So we're able to zoom in.
Maybe we take a short break and we can come back.
Yeah, when we come back, I think what we should do.
I can give you a copy of the.
I think we should play a couple of the people who should be fired uh who say he didn't display a motive because they can't deal with the motive.
The motive uh gives the lie to everything they have been brainwashing our young people with for the last three or four years.
So they can't they can't give the motive, so they lie.
So why don't we play them?
Uh why don't we play um the completely uh idiotic comments of Dickerson who made a fool out of himself in the presidential debate?
I thought he was fired for that.
Right.
So we'll be right back, and then we'll come back and a couple of others.
I mean, there were many.
We're gonna try to pick two or three representative ones who literally said in the face of uh a spelled out clear motive or motives.
Oh there was no motive.
It was hard to tell.
We'll be right back.
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I also have uh another piece of breaking news, uh, which maybe it broke earlier, but Ted and I just found out about it, right, Ted?
Right.
Jimmy Kimmer's show is canceled tonight.
Suspended indefinitely.
He's suspended indefinitely.
Same damn thing, right?
And uh um gosh, I don't even uh follow this.
Uh last night, he blamed the death of Charlie Kirk on MAGA people.
Those are people like me and my friends who are heartbroken over the loss of Charlie.
Not not only because of his both, because he's one of the nicest guys you ever met.
He's like I used to say this about certain firefighters and really it's like what your son, you want your son to be, you know.
Well, my son is, actually.
I've got a hell of a son.
And he loved Charlie too, and he's as heartbroken as I am.
But he he blamed it on MAGA people.
I mean, what?
I'm gonna ask you later.
There, they they they talk about uh the the the um the times, which are few and far between in comparison to the left-wing killings, where a right winger or somebody considered a right winger, kill somebody.
You ever remember us celebrating that?
Do you ever remember any Republicans celebrating it?
I don't.
If there is, let me know.
I sure don't remember lots of them doing it.
I don't celebrate killing.
It's horrid.
Well, let's let's play um.
Let's play an example of why this country is in the difficult position it is right now.
These people represented it.
There are other reasons why they should have been gone a long time ago.
But let's listen to them one After the other, tell us that uh there's no really discernible motive when in fact you could take it, the piece of three pages, four pages, and shove it right down to your throat.
There are people who are trying to pigeonhole this as a leftist thing and a right thing.
And what we're really talking about, hear me, because I'm gonna throw you when I say this.
We're talking about a love-torn child, a kid.
This is probably his first real relationship, and somebody was disparaging the person that he loved.
He sat on that building for 30 minutes before he took the shot.
Why did he wait until the first word trans came up?
Then he took the shot.
You think he heard it?
You could he could hear the thing.
I think he could hear it.
I think he also, I don't believe he was motivated politically.
I think this was motivated emotionally.
I think this was a emotionally stunned person who literally say it this way, just hear me, tried to defend his significant other.
"I've seen an alleged murder with such specific text messages about the alleged murder weapon, where it was hidden, how it was placed, what was on it, but also it was very touching in a way that I think many of us didn't expect." A very intimate portrait into this relationship between the suspect's roommate uh and the suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate who was transitioning, uh calling him my love, and I want to protect you, my love.
Um is this duality of someone who the attorney said not only jeopardized the life of Charlie Kirk and the crowd, but was doing it in front of children, which is one of the aggravating circumstances of this case.
And on the other hand, he was you know speaking so lovingly about his partner.
So days after Charlie Kirk's murder, the shooter's motive remains elusive.
No writings left behind, vague secondhand testimony.
That uncertainty and the risk of drawing sweeping conclusions suggests the murderer may share similarities with recent violence, not driven by an obvious political ideology.
The FBI recently recognized a new category, nihilistic violent extremism for tonight's interview.
We are joined by Matt.
The following exchange, text exchange, then took place.
After reading the note, the roommate responded, What?
You're joking, right, Robinson.
I am still okay, my love, but am stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet.
Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab it.
Mayor, we're back to you here.
Okay.
I want to point out three things now about each one of these.
Montel Williams, among all of the false and politically biased and I don't know, warped things that he said, uh, said that he wasn't motivated politically.
Everything he talked about, everything in the report of the prosecutor talked about a political motivation.
That got that c that that goes to the evidence from his family that said that over the last year, politically he changed and became very pro-gay rights and very pro-trans.
Those are political issues, among other things.
Uh the uh I don't understand if Mantel is just shooting from the hip and hadn't read any of that.
There's nothing that isn't political about what he did and what he said.
We're not speculating.
He told us that his motivation was political.
Charlie Kirk was by and large a massive political figure.
He never he never met Charlie Kirk.
He had nothing to do with Charlie Kirk.
He couldn't possibly have had a personal reason to kill him.
He either killed him because he's nuts and he's not.
He's perfectly rational.
Somebody calculating whether they can escape is perfectly rational.
He planned it like a perfect perfectly rational person.
He knew exactly what he wanted to do.
He intended to do it, and he did it.
And he seemed to be proud of himself that he did.
You tell me that's insanity, that is not legal insanity by a long shot.
Number two.
He spelled that out.
Yes, we have the video.
I mean, we have the audio of it, but they're gonna be lots of witnesses who spell out the same thing.
His own family, his friends.
Then we Then we get to Guttman, who's a pathetic creature.
Gutman is, I don't know, he's like uh, he's like the guy who had the tingle up his leg when uh Matthews when uh Obama became president.
I thought uh Chris then, who I knew uh desperately needed some help, maybe an orthopedist or something to find out what that tingling up his leg was.
Or maybe a psychiatrist might have been better.
But uh Guttman thought that the conversation with the lover about having slaughtered an innocent human being was touching, and he displayed such love.
Did he ever think that the love was called for a 2,000 years perverted?
And maybe there's something to the wisdom of that overcomes these morons who can't even read.
We're gonna let our society be guided by these Marxist influenced morons who can't read a transcript.
It was touching.
His love for this man who thought it was a woman was touching, it was sad, it was tragic.
It was a sign of significant and a cry for help that went unanswered, maybe hidden, so it couldn't be answered.
Maybe not.
We'll find out.
What are you trying to do?
Distort a whole society?
Yes.
You're trying to turn us all into Satanistic Marxists.
I don't think you even know what you're doing, Gutman, because I don't think you're smart enough.
Nor are you, Dickerson.
You should have been fired after the debate.
You are one completely phony character.
What about an IQ of two?
Not driven, he was not driven by political ideology.
Being pro-gay rights and being pro-trans is not political ideology, jackass.
It sure as hell would be if we switched roles and it was a right-wing person.
Thank you.
And you have for years been brainwashing the people of America, particularly you, Dickerson.
You make millions.
You should be sued for it, all the damage you've done to Americans.
How much influence do people like you have on these sick minds?
Do you know the combination of what these three people said is sick as hell?
It is sick to say that this was a touching conversation.
There gotta be something wrong with you to listen to that and think it was a touching conversation.
And now let's listen to a newcomer who may, in the short period of time that she's been a national figure, and the worst, the dumbest, the most idiotic, and the silliest of all, Caitlin Dopehead.
The proof that this case is.
Well, hold on, but I will say this.
Some of the most disturbing polling numbers that I see are the number of Democrats who believe.
Okay, but Senator left-wing activists was somehow a Republican.
I mean, that that really shows the media not doing the job they should be doing.
Okay, Senator, but one moment, because you said a lot there, and we don't have a motive yet.
We don't know yet.
We're waiting.
Obviously, we've heard what the governors had to say with the accordance.
We know.
Come on, we don't have a motive yet.
We know that we don't have a motive yet.
What's happening with really that's CNN's position?
I mean, from law enforcement.
He just happened to fire the gun in celebration.
You can't tell the motive.
Senator, that's not what I said.
And and I said law enforcement hasn't laid out a direct motive.
They've laid out a lot of evidence here of these messages and what I think.
They said that he's a left-wing activist who hates Charlie Kirk.
I I don't know what's wrong with her.
I don't know if it's her bias, or I don't know if she's stupid.
Or she didn't listen to the uh prosecutor.
He absolutely laid out a motive.
And the senator pointed it out immediately.
I think the end result is they're really been poorly educated.
They are the creatures of the professors that we hear now.
They're not capable of the basics.
Reading comprehension, for example.
So if you uh if you um could pass a reading comprehension test, you would have read the transcript and you would have seen that the prosecutor laid out several clear motives for this crime.
You may disagree with them.
You may think the prosecutor is wrong, but you don't tell the senator that the law enforcement hasn't laid out a motive.
That's that hating someone is a motive.
In fact, it's one of the strongest motives.
I mean, I don't know.
Is that beyond what a person of normal intelligence should be able to grasp?
I don't think so.
So what the hell is she doing on television?
I mean, she's been making a fool out of herself since they picked it a question Trump and he wrote all over to the presidency.
And then she got a promotion.
I don't know how that happened.
And since then it's been downhill.
So let's now listen to uh since we had just been confused, and I could probably read to you what he said to his parents, what he said to his friend, uh what he said to another friend, uh, all of which are part of the record, which show his motivation.
But I think uh listening to the prosecutor uh read from the transcript of his own words is probably a lot more effective to show what utter fools these are, and then we have to question why they're doing this to us, and they gotta get out of positions of doing being able to do this, otherwise we're never gonna recover from this.
Then Marx will get his wish by uh by the turn of the by the mid of by mid-century.
So let's let's um let's see if we can we can I think nobody did this better than the prosecutor, as usual.
Did what?
You're joking, right?
Robinson.
I am still okay, my love, but am stuck in Orem for a little while longer yet.
Shouldn't be long until I can come home.
But I gotta grab my rifle still.
To be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age.
I am sorry to involve you.
Roommate, you weren't the one who did it, right?
Robinson, I am I am, I'm sorry.
Roommate, I thought they caught the person, Robinson.
No, they grabbed some crazy old dude, then interrogated someone in similar clothing.
I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down.
It's quiet almost enough to get out, but there's one vehicle lingering.
Roommate, why Robinson, why did I do it?
Roommate, yeah.
Robinson.
I had enough of his hatred.
I want you just to focus on the following question and answer.
Thank you.
Because I'm I'm going to uh this I think would be reading comprehension third grade.
Why, says Twiggs, the prosecutor out of uh uh decency is using roommate.
Twigs.
Yeah.
So Robinson says, why did I do it?
Yeah, says Twiggs.
Robinson said, I had enough of his hatred.
There's the motive.
I don't have to go any further.
Dickerson, Caitlin Dovey, Montell.
That's a motive.
Why did I do it?
The answer to why you did it is your motive.
Tweet says, yeah, I had enough of his hatred.
Now we can go on into greater detail.
Some hate can be negotiated out.
But we can have now have him read the rest.
Do you understand this?
Do you get it?
They don't, or they don't want to.
And it's time we stop them from doing this because they are ruining our society and our civilization and our religion and our morals and our children.
They are the ones who are on there saying there's no motive when it's sticking right in their face.
Maybe they need remedial reading.
Maybe they need psychiatric counseling.
Maybe they need a priest.
I don't know.
But you don't get on national television and say there was no motive when it says twigs, why?
Robinson.
Why did I do it?
Twigs.
Yeah.
Now, motive.
I had enough of his hatred.
It's way beyond that.
But that's it, right there.
End of story.
Get rid of them.
Not to be mean, not to be cruel, but for the sake of our children, and the sake of saving America.
And the sake of saving Western civilization, because they're destroying it.
We're becoming uh uh uh we're becoming like the like the Romans uh uh in the first century, gorying in death.
Go on now with the rest of it.
From the prosecutor.
Some hate can't be negotiated out.
If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence.
Going to attempt to retrieve it again.
Hopefully they have moved on.
I haven't seen anything about them finding it.
Roommate.
How long have you been planning this?
Robinson, a bit over a week, I believe.
I can get close to it, but there is a squad car parked right by it.
I think they already swept that spot, but I don't want to chance it.
Robinson again.
I'm wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as soon as I got to my vehicle.
I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring back grandpa's rifle.
I D E K, if it's had a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me.
I worry about Prince.
I had to leave it in a bush where I changed outfits.
Didn't have the ability or time to bring it with.
I might have to abandon it and hope they don't find Prince.
How the F will I explain losing it to my old man?
Only thing I left was the rapple was the rifle wrapped in a towel.
Remember how I was engraving bullets?
Well, you also notice he's taking care of another uh part of uh murder, and that is premeditated.
For one week, for one week, he was planning this.
That defines premeditated murder.
That also is another piece of powerful evidence that will rebut, I think conclusively, any attempt at a defense of mental illness.
Now you you you just listen to some of that, not all of it, but some of it.
I I do believe, and please excuse me if I'm hitting a sensitivity of yours.
But if you found that touching uh with regard to Robinson and his lover, I really do suggest you get help.
If something like that is touching to you, something has become very warped in your mind.
*pain*
Maybe.
Maybe this is the maybe this is the good that comes out of this.
Maybe.
Well, we will continue with this analysis of other aspects of this and the other terrible things that happened, including the shooting and also what happened in England.
And it was quite an eventful day as usual.
So go over to X. We'll be there with America's Mayor Live.
And we'll be back tomorrow night.
And I don't think there's uh too many shows that cut through their bullshit the way we do.
But we're doing it because we desperately want to save our country.
And uh we we see them uh dr uh dragging it down on the script of Karl Marx.
I hope we've been able to show that to you.
So pray for the people of America, pray for the Kirk family, pray for all of his friends and associates who are suffering uh terribly, maybe even pray to him because I'm sure he's in a place where he can help us.
And pray for the president who bears all these burdens and is moving us in such a positive direction.
But it's like um for every step that he takes, they well, I still think it's not gonna stop him, so it shouldn't stop us.