people experiencing homelessness. in other words, they have a trite live in tents across from your house shooting heroin with their pants down as you walk your kids to school. they really think that when the city of washington, d.c. moved an encampment of expwrunkies recently one city councilman described this as quote an eviction. in other words your streefts belong to them. now, these aren t just misguided attitudes. they are suicidal attitudes. any society that gives drug addicts preference over home owners will not last long. in the meantime, people die. people die and don t deserve to die. in florida the other day a i have a grant murdered 1-year-old boy out riding his bike. police say the killer is called williams he had felony arrests in georgia and california including charges for aggravated assault and battery. why wasn t he in jail? authorities in georgia and california let him go. so he went to florida and murdered a child. he appears to be a homeless drifter spending most
as unhoused individuals or people experiencing homelessness. in other words, they have a trite live in tents across from your house shooting heroin with their pants down as you walk your kids to school. they really think that when the city of washington, d.c. moved an encampment of junkies recently one city councilman described this as an c eviction. in other words, your streets belong to them.ft now, these aren t just misguided attitudes. they are suicidal attitudes. any society that gives drug addicts preference over home owners will not last long. in the meantime, people die. people die and don t deserve to die. in florida the other day, a vagrant have a grant murdered 1-year-old boy out riding his bike. police say the killer is called williams, he had felony arrests in georgia and california including charges for aggravated assault and battery. why wasn t he in jail? well, because authorities in georgia and california let him go. so he went to florida and murdered a child.
were talking about previously. there s other questions which is why wasn t he in jail? if this is the kind of violence he perpetrated on the child, then what happened there? obviously he did a lot of illegal things. could there have been anything done to prevent him from getting a weapon? i don t know. kimberly: felony conviction. dana: it sounds like the right thing to say at the time of the answers are a lot less satisfying. juan: what you just, strong, he attacked a child. it s not only that kimberly: the ex wife and child. juan: two marriages. the thing that caught my attention earlier was reading that his childhood friend said that between the sixth and ninth grade, his parents had him on extensive meds, psychological meds. this was someone who i ve trouble and is known in this very small community, 400 people. imagine. 10% of the community and church
in the video, you can hear the voice of fab yen claiien clain, former member of the predecessor terrorist organization of isis, al qaeda, and so he then moved up the isis hierarchy. well, wasn t he in jail? well, he had a four or five-year sentence, and he climbed back up the hierarchy and police have been working in raqqah with french and belgian operatives and possibly abdelhamid abaaoud who we were just talking about. and yes, when there is a