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Epic theory is different, it's laser focused, it's decisive, destroy missiles, launchers,
and Iran's defense industrial base so they cannot rebuild, destroy their navy, and
Iran never gets a nuclear weapon.
The regime is in collapse and the people are starting to turn against them, we're starting
to see defections.
Iran is just a military operation to me, Iran is something that was essentially largely
over in two or three days.
But report, the reality, we're winning decisively and on our terms.
Live from the Bernat-Less lethal pistol studio, it's how we car.
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It is an extremely busy news day in Massachusetts, Kelsey Fitzsimmons, the North End over police
officer who was shot by a fellow officer, while she was in the throes of postpartum depression,
she had just lost custody of her infant son.
She was acquitted today by a judge, it was a bench trial, meaning no jury, only a judge.
And as expected, she was acquitted, that's a, that's for once, for once, justice prevailed
in a Massachusetts courtroom, a very rare occurrence.
And there's also an indictment in the case of the state trooper allegedly driving drunk
and in 2023, the case was covered up by the state police in the Middlesex County District
Attorney for more than two years.
Today, the state trooper sergeant, Scott Quigley, alleged blood alcohol content with a blood
test, not a breathalyzer.
Blood tests are harder to fake than to screw up than a blood, than a breathalyzer.
They didn't even give him a ticket, they gave him a warning.
He killed a guy, he killed a guy, went back to work.
And the officer who gave him the ticket, the warning, excuse me, was promoted to lieutenant
and has since been indicted for perjury and involuntary manslaughter.
And Quigley, who's now charged with involuntary homicide himself in the accident, he was promoted
to sergeant after he killed a guy.
And it's not allegedly killed a guy, he killed a guy.
It's just amazing.
And in another case, the Plymouth officer, 31 years old, a not guilty, that's her looks
anyway, not guilty in terms of her looks, she and her husband have been charged with
sexually assaulting a male, who was their charge, they got custody of him as a child
and they're now charged with sexually and physically assaulting him.
844-542-978, you were right about the ex-female, North End Over Police Officer being found
not guilty.
It had to be, it had to, there was, I'm never sure about anything, but I was about
to sure as I ever could be.
But why would the male officer shoot her?
That's a whole nother question.
He thought that she was a homicidal, I think he'd been talking to her ex-boyfriend, who
was the father of her child, her ex-female, who wanted to get custody of the kid.
He had, you know, cops are as excitable as anybody and, you know, you go into a play,
he knew this woman, the cop who shot her, knew her pretty well and he saw her with a gun
in her hand and he just, I think he made a big mistake.
Doesn't make sense as 978, also females that shoot themselves, hardly ever shoot themselves
in the head, even though dead they're still worried about their parents, I don't know
about that, but I think, now that I think about it, I don't remember too many women shooting
themselves at all, period, especially in the head, but I never thought she was good,
I never thought she was going to kill herself anyway.
I mean, a lot of times people say they're going to kill themselves in one way or another,
but very few follow up on it, 844-542-508, you can't keep track of the state police without
a scorecard.
And we told you last night, I just wrote a call about it, what's wrong with the state
police?
They keep making stupid mistakes like this guy that we talked about last night, Donovan
Preston, it's in the herald today, we got it into the paper.
He's in an intersection at 5am in the south end, an intersection I'm very familiar with
because it's right around a corner from the herald, but it's a very violent, drug-infested
type place.
Just over the turnpike, you got all the transgender prostitutes are over there, and this is the
same corner where Erin Hernandez, the ex-patriots player, shot the two guys back in 2012, it's
a bad place.
Why was he there at 5am, passed out, and why was he drinking a high noon, by the way?
That's the woman, the woman, Kristen Kappeth, the cold-play woman, her boss was pawing
her at the concert and they took a picture of it on the jumbo tron.
After that, why were you in this compromising position, Ms. Kappeth, and she said, I had
a couple of high noons, there's something she just wanted, something she wanted to avoid.
You want to avoid the corner of herald in Washington Street, you want to avoid high noons, and
I want the list of all the things that you think people with basic, common sense, you
don't need to be a street guy, you don't need to come from a hard, scrabble background,
just the certain things you don't do, and the state police seem to be unable to perform
these basic tasks, the legal equivalent of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
But you know, makes for good copy anyway, 844-542-42, Paul the UPS guy says, Kelsey Fitzsimmons
is not guilty and not guilty.
You said it, Paul the UPS guy, not me, although a lot of people are back and you up, Paul
the UPS guy, 844-542-42, Michael, you're next with Howe Car, go ahead, Michael.
Hi, Howe, this is not about the Massachusetts things, I just heard another blurb on the
news saying that Trump was saying he's negotiating with the Iranian leaders, and the newscaster
said, well, the foreign minister of Iran said there are no negotiations going on, and
I've heard this, I would time it again, but the newscaster never mentions the name of
the Iranian foreign minister, if this is for real at all, wouldn't that say just sort
of a basic unit of journalism?
Yeah, Michael, the journalism, the journalism is only designed to discredit Trump and
to sow discord.
I mean, it's really disgraceful, and I was glad today, and his cabinet meeting he called
out the Wall Street Journal, because the Wall Street Journal, unlike the New York Times
or the Washington Post, I mean, they are, you know, we know what those are, those are
religious tracks of the Democrat Party spewing agit prop for the Democrats, and that's all
they do.
The Wall Street Journal is supposed to be somewhat of an impartial arbiter, or an impartial observer,
and they hate Trump so much in the news pages, and they got to hate him as much as the Washington
Post and the New York Times, and they're just trying to dump on him at every turn.
And I think we are winning the war, and we're crushing them.
They wiped out all the top leadership of the Iranian Navy, what's left of it, they wiped
out an apartment building, and you know, wherever this savage was hiding out with some of
his top guys, and they pretend that, oh, it's nothing, nothing's happening, we're losing
the war, and it's just not, I don't think it's true.
I think we're just destroying them.
They're reducing their entire regime to rebel, to rebel, and I think that if they don't
come across, yesterday I said they're just going to postpone destroying the power plant,
the $10 billion power plant.
He said he gave him a five-day reprieve, not a commutation, but a reprieve, and today
I'm just getting the feeling that maybe there's not going to be a reprieve, they're just
going to destroy it and say, hey, you know, we've got to get your attention some way,
so we're just going to bomb this plant, this power plant, you know, the Harry Truman wanted
to get the attention of the Japanese back in 1945, and he bombed Hiroshima, and when
that didn't get their attention, he bombed Nagasaki, and then that got their attention.
So maybe we just have to knock them back into the Stone Age.
Maybe we have to reduce them to North Korea, no electric power at night, nothing.
Maybe we have to knock out Carge Island, so they have no money coming in, so they have
no gasoline coming through.
Whatever.
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Years ago.
I'll tell you about President Obama.
He wasn't a smart man either.
I know all about him.
He wasn't a smart man, highly overrated.
He was a great divider, and our country can't go through that anymore.
I agree with him that he was not a smart man, yes.
And 93% of the audience says, yes, 5% say no, 2% say they don't know.
All right.
So the Harold, my newspaper, has on the front page on the website, they have five stories.
Four of them are about cops in trouble.
And with the fifth one is, US Attorney announces another $1 million food stamp Medicaid fraud
bust involving illegal aliens.
Thank you, Mara Healy.
The state is really doing swimmingly.
Kelsey Fitzsimmons, we'll have some sound cuts soon from her lawyers about that.
They're saying they're consulting with the FBI about violations of civil rights.
We have quickly being charged with a felony motor vehicle homicide and the killing that
was covered up for two years by the state police and the DA.
Suspended Plymouth cop arrest at the female, the blonde, the attractive blonde arrested
on male child rape charges, and Massachusetts state police trooper relieved of duty after
drunk and driving arrest in Boston.
That's the one in the south end.
Eight four four five hundred forty two, forty two.
Will she be back on the end over force again, meaning Kelsey Fitzsimmons?
I think not.
No, I don't think so, not at all.
Do you think the cop will get back custody of her child, how we said, you're pretty good
at making with predictions just curious?
Thanks.
I'm not, I'm not that familiar with child custody cases.
I think it, I think there's going to be a long struggle, if she gets the, if she gets
the son back, maybe she will, but it's going to take a long time.
It's not like she's going to go over there tonight and pick him up for the, and they're
going to have tape at 11 if that's what you mean, 508.
Here's someone who doesn't like Kelsey or Chelsea, Kelsey Fitzsimmons.
I would like to see the judge put in the same position as the cop in a bedroom.
She turns with gun in hand and gun clicks.
You stand there and let her fire again, et cetera, et cetera, I, I, you know, I'm not
sure that's exactly the way it happened, 844, 542, 42, Eddie, you're next with highway
car.
Go ahead, Eddie.
Hey, how are you doing?
Good.
All these aren't even doing the string and truffle long.
Right now, they're down to the seller of basement wherever they do their dirty work and they're
working on the dirty bomb.
Once they, all they need is one, once one goes launch, they can threaten all they want because
how are you going to know?
Because right in the car on, they say they can lie all they want, long as they get the
job done.
If they do a good job, they're going to next the region.
Yeah.
Don't ever underestimate the enemy.
No, I never, I never underestimate the enemy.
And I, I don't think they're going to let them off the hook this time, Eddie.
I think they, I think Trump understands that you got to take, you got to take these people
out one way or another.
That's why I begin to think they're going to take out the, take out the power plants one
by one.
And maybe hit, hit, hit cars.
I mean, I don't want them to ever use any boots on the ground.
I wish they could, I wish they could win the war just like this and maybe, you know what,
maybe they can.
Apparently, they're now the, the IDF, especially is starting to hit mosques.
They, they moved them out of the barracks and the military bases.
They put them in the sports stadiums.
They blew up the sports stadiums, killed hundreds of them.
Then they put them in the schools.
So the massage star, the massage started reporting back to the IDF and they started hitting
the schools because there's no kids in the schools.
So then they moved into the mosques.
There's nobody in the mosques praying.
So apparently, last night, the Israelis blew up a mosque and killed several hundred of
the savages.
They had to put two extra shifts on at the Virgin factory in, in paradise.
And so I just keep, just keep blowing them up.
Just keep blowing them up, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, I'm
how we car live from the Berna less lethal pistol studio, it's how we car.
Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty two, forty two, the New York Post, I like the
newspaper, but sometimes, come on, stunning verdict delivered in wild mass police shooting
case.
I don't think it was that stunning if you were following us.
I think it was, it would have been stunning if should have been found guilty.
And they, they, in, in two of the sub headlines, they call her a disgraced cop.
She really a disgraced cop.
I don't, I don't know about that.
I mean, you know, she's probably not the, the most stable woman person in the world, but
on the other hand, postpartum depression, I think, is a real thing.
And I certainly, young mothers that I talked to were, were behind her a hundred percent
and they understood exactly what, what she was going through.
And the stories, the police department stories have changed.
Stop me if you've heard that one before.
Police department stories changing.
Just ask Sergeant Quigley and Lieutenant Penton in Wilburn.
So this is, I would be, before we play some Kelsey Fitzsimmons, cuts, we're going to, after
she was acquitted, I want to play a Tim Braidel, the attorney, talking about what they're
going to do next here in this case.
Cut 27.
Tim, how much impact do you think it had that the complainant had connections, friends within
the law enforcement community?
So maybe you can't be just anybody coming to the government.
To be determined, Michael, you know, to be determined, we have, we have some other investigations
to work on.
And we're going to leave no stone unturned and we're going to find out exactly how and
why this happened, who's responsible and, you know, we're not, we're not stopping here.
You know, the things that happened to Kelsey, we have with respect to her home being broken
into.
We've reported that to the FBI and I've had it with Essex County and there are other
avenues to pursue and we're pursuing them and we're in touch with the FBI on all sorts
of federal crimes that were committed and we're in the process of dealing with it there.
That's one example of other avenues that we're taking here.
You know, we're not, we're not sitting here at Essex County's back in call.
We know where to go and we know who to talk to and we're doing that.
Essex County is the prosecutors who, who, who indicted her and brought her to trial
after, after this, Paul Tucker.
And, you know, I like to have braidel and all that but anybody can call the FBI and just
because you call the FBI doesn't mean that, you know, that Inspector Erskin is on the
case or anything else.
But we'll see, we'll see what happens.
I mean, again, the FBI has, has intervened in police corruption cases in Massachusetts
in recent memory.
For instance, the Sandra Birchmore murder that the Norfolk County District Attorney tried
to cover up in the state police saying that they couldn't find any of the 32,000 text
messages between Sandra Birchmore, the murdered pregnant woman who'd been groomed by the
Stoughton Police Department and her and her cop boyfriend, her married cop boyfriend.
They couldn't, they couldn't find 32,000.
I said that in my column for tomorrow, I said, you know, if you don't lie, make the lie
believable.
Say, okay, we found three out of the 32,000 text messages.
You know, you don't have to, you only at 20, 20 pieces of broken red tail light will suffice.
You don't need to plant 47.
That's what I mean.
The state police seem to have no common sense when it comes to any of this stuff, whether
it's staying out of bad neighborhoods, not drinking the wrong alcoholic beverages or
making up stories that just don't fly 844-542-42.
So this is Kelsey Fitzsements after her, after her acquittal this afternoon in an Essex
County court house, cut 24.
So I got shot.
I went to jail for 103 days.
I haven't seen my son.
I had to sell my home that it works very hard for.
So this is my first breath of fresh air and I feel like I can breathe again.
However my fight is not over.
I have a son that I need to reunite with and that's where we are right now.
One reason they kept her in jail, they said she couldn't take the breathalyzer every day
because they said she had an alcohol problem and she needed to take a breathalyzer every day.
But the reason she couldn't take the breathalyzer test, she couldn't blow into the balloon is
because she was shot in the chest.
What was she supposed to do?
But they wanted her to take the breathalyzer test.
The state cop that was just indicted today, finally, after two and a half years, he was
drunk allegedly and they never made him take a breathalyzer test and they never even wrote
him a ticket.
Let alone give him a rest of them.
This state needs an animal so bad.
Cut 25.
I mean it's okay.
He had to go through all the evidence and there was a lot.
So we thought he was pretty quick actually.
And we…
Obviously, with a good judge, it didn't have…
This is the jury.
He told us when he was going to decide, we knew he was going to write his decision which
was helpful and he told that in public.
So we had this hybrid trial with the judge who was both the judge and the jury and he was
forthcoming throughout the trial, transparent and told us he was going to tell us why the
decision which of course we would not have gotten with the jury.
Marsha Cokley on the comeback trail, the former 30 general, crushed by the last white male
politicians in Massachusetts, Charlie Parker, Marty Walsh, Scott Brown, the last person
any white male politician could be in Massachusetts, the last woman.
All right.
This is cut 26.
This is our final cut, Kelsey Fitzsimmons and then at the end, Tim Bradley attorney comes
in.
Cut 26.
I want to go for a walk with my dog.
I can't wait to take him for a run.
I haven't been able to do that.
That's our thing is going for a run.
So…
And don't forget, she couldn't do that.
She had to sit in her house.
That was her best case scenario that she was a prisoner in her own home.
And then her worst case scenario at the outset of this case, and like Martha said, this
was such a bumpy road, a long, bumpy road that never should have happened.
And she had to spend time in prison as a former police officer and corrections officer.
She gets sent to jail, someone with no criminal record.
Someone who shows up to court has a wonderful history in this county and sent to jail.
To me it's unprecedented, it terrorized her and it's a horrendous, awful thing that
happened.
This case started out as a circus and we are so grateful to end up in Lawrence in front
of Judge Carp, who like I said, is an absolute gentleman, a consummate jurist and he treated
everyone in that room with respect, with humanity, with kindness and we were very appreciative
for it.
You know what again, she said in one of the earlier cuts, she had to sell her house.
Did you remind you of anybody?
Karen Reed, she had to sell her house too.
She was found not guilty.
Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty, two, forty, two, of course she couldn't go for a bench
trial because Beverly Canone wanted to reform her with a rope if you know what I mean.
So at least they got a decent judge at this time, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty,
two, forty, two, neck, you're next with highway car.
Go ahead, neck.
Compliments to the judge and as you inferred, yeah, I have to be sure to watch that trial.
This is what a judge does.
Twenty years cop veteran goes in there, no body camera, isn't that interesting?
Was he smart?
Was he stupid?
I was like this, you were innocent until you're proven guilty.
She said she didn't do it.
He said she did.
He couldn't prove it and the story, she's innocent and I believe she was innocent.
What do you think, Ali?
I do too.
I think she was innocent as well and you know why they always thought we want to say, we
want social workers to handle some of this stuff.
So how come they send in four male cops with no social worker or anything like that
that they know the woman is extremely depressed, right?
Because she's suffering postpartum depression and they send in these four guys to pick up
the kid.
I mean, it didn't seem very woke on top of it.
It didn't seem very intelligent way to handle the situation from top to bottom and I'm glad
she got off.
I'm glad, and congratulations to Tim Bradal and congratulations to Marsha as Patches
Kennedy used to call her, Marsha Cochley, Martha Cochley is her real name.
Chris, you're next with how we car.
Go ahead, Chris.
Hey, Ali, I just was calling because of the previous call or about worried about Iran
and the dirty bomb.
You know, I don't think people realize the level of devastation that this bomb is and
what it's doing.
You know, you have to really look at, first of all, the end of the end now and we stepped
up massive bombing campaigns in the north and it drops attacks on US troops down considerably.
But go back to World War II, you know, the massive bombing campaigns against Germany no
matter how die hard those people were to the point they killed millions of people and
we bombed them so thoroughly they had such a thorough rubbing that citizens, they rose
up and it's the same thing in Japan, you know, Japanese were such battle hard warriors
over centuries these people were.
I mean, just their resolve was so intense and the massive bombing campaign just those
two balls, in fact, you know, people need to realize it's easy to sit in your house
and think, well, I would just come out of my basement and attack the bad guy.
These people are getting bombed into the stone age and there's no way if this keeps up
that they are not going to be just a shell shot and ready to keep.
But Chris, unlike the carpet bombing, say like in, forget Nagasaki in Hiroshima, but like
Dresden, which was just a conventional bombing and they created the firestorms and that's
the whole basis of the famous novel, Slotterhouse 5.
I mean, that was carpet bombing, they were bombing civilians.
In this case, you know, you still see it even today when the Israelis and the Americans
are hitting them harder and harder and harder and going to the secondary targets.
I mean, you know, I watch every night on TV, the the Iranian, the Iranian videos that
are set out and people are still cheering them because they're not getting bombed.
They're only bombing where the IRG and the Bacésia are, you know, and where the military
bases are.
It's very different, I think, than in the earlier wars.
There's so much, the bombing is so much more precision than it was before.
Chris.
Sure.
And then maybe, you know, when you look at the fact that we say 60 naval vessels, I mean,
that's just, that hasn't happened since World War II.
I don't think people realize the level of this.
I mean, not even during, you know, the Battle of Midway when we wiped out the Japanese
Navy.
And we're saying 60 naval vessels, I mean, that's like incredible, just an incredible amount
of destruction on the Iranians.
And, you know, I just don't think people see or realize what, you know, it's easy again
to speculate when you're sitting in the comfort of your own home, you know, what you think
these people are thinking.
But there's no way they're not going to reach a deal.
They're going to have to, because I think they are, too.
And he keeps giving him, he keeps telling him, you can make a deal.
We want to make a deal as Manaka Began used to say, everything is negotiable.
But I tell you what's not negotiable is having nuclear weapons and having ballistic missiles.
And they've got to understand that.
And you know, they will, I'm with you, Chris, I think they will understand it eventually,
because they're going to be bombed back to the Stone Age.
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Mark from Worcester says I was watching Trump's news conference during the cabinet meeting
and before he talked about Biden and Obama being dumb, he also went on about how this
country is being ruined by activist judges, including those on the Supreme Court.
Then hearing you talk about the judge today and specifically Karen Reed's judge, Kanone,
Beverly Kanone, I wish there was a way in this country to somehow get rid of some of
these activist judges.
Some judges are elected and at least you have the option to vote them out.
Unfortunately here in the Commonwealth of Mark, there is nothing in place to do that.
It's such a hacker rim here.
I agree, Mark.
I mean, theoretically, there's a mechanism.
You can have a trial and impeach them and vote them out like they do with federal judges,
which they do very, very, very rarely.
They do it even more rarely in Massachusetts where the judges are, I would say even more
corrupt than they are at the federal level.
It is a mess that these judges are this bad.
This guy Carp was pretty good.
He was at least on the level.
I don't know about him in other cases, but I think he came to the right this conclusion
here.
I mean, I saw with a deadly weapon, it's a felony, it's a criminal case.
That means beyond the reasonable doubt.
Was it beyond the reasonable doubt?
Hell no.
Hell no.
Officer Mark says if there was a large-scale, white area, area attacks on Iran, wouldn't
it be called Persian carpet bombing?
It would be Persian carpet bombing.
I guess you could say all these Iranian leaders from the IRGC and the Mullahs, the Ayatollah,
they're all going on magic carpet rides, aren't they?
The admiral being the last, the most recent one last night, is the rear admiral now going
to take over for the admiral, 844-542, this is a white liberal woman with a terrible little
Lord Fontlroy haircut, black hair instead of blonde hair, but a little Lord Fontlroy haircut.
And what's a refund on our flight, cut five?
So I have to fly to Brooklyn this weekend for something, and like, is anyone going to
get me a refund?
No.
Because when I bought my ticket, I did not sign up to interact with ICE at the airport.
That was not part of the deal.
I would say these are like, extenuating emergency circumstances that should allow me
to get a refund for my ticket.
Any day, any day would I rather drive than deal with?
Go ahead.
Nobody stop it.
That's about their four.
I want ICE abolished.
Why would I want to see them in any way?
Why, so they can have more people throwing your neighbors onto subway tracks in New York
City, so they can be running down motorcyclists in Greenville, North Carolina.
That what you want, little Lord Fontlroy, and how we car.
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