Mass shootings are... down? (03-29-2024--Hour2)
The Pete Kaliner ShowMarch 29, 202400:32:3029.8 MB

Mass shootings are... down? (03-29-2024--Hour2)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply According to a review of year-to-date data, mass shootings are down by 48%. But why? Also, Democrats have a problem with law enforcement officers.

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[00:00:27] so much for your support. Donald Trump went to New York in order to attend the funeral

[00:00:35] or the wake, I should say of New York police officer Jonathan Diller. Andy McCarthy

[00:00:42] over at National Review describes what happened to officer Diller. He was murdered on Monday

[00:00:50] by a career criminal who was out on the street with his career criminal cohort, despite

[00:00:57] their combined 35 arrests between the two of them. Officer Diller was 31 years old, he

[00:01:05] leaves behind his wife Stephanie and their one year old son. A little before 6 p.m. on Monday,

[00:01:12] Diller and his partner approached a Kia soul car that was illegally parked in front of a

[00:01:19] T-mobile store near a bus stop in Far Rockaway which is in Queens. The car appears to have been

[00:01:25] parked there for about 10 minutes. Lindy Jones 41 was behind the wheel. Lindy Jones is also

[00:01:35] known as Killa, K-I-L-L-A, Killa. In the passenger seat, Guy Rivera, it's not certain what they were

[00:01:46] up to but we can infer that it probably wasn't good. Rivera who shot and killed Diller also had a

[00:01:55] shiv hidden in his butt. I don't know. I don't know. I'm also unclear as to why Andy McCarthy

[00:02:11] thinks that that means that they were up to no good. It sounds like maybe they were up to a good time.

[00:02:15] No, I don't. I really, I do not understand. I don't know why you would

[00:02:25] store the the implement there. I don't unless you think you're about to do something and you're

[00:02:30] going to go to prison so you're going to need the weapon once you go to prison but like I've

[00:02:36] seen some prison movies and shows and I think that they check you there on intake but maybe they

[00:02:42] don't so much anymore or maybe it's not as I don't know. Maybe you can get by. Maybe you could

[00:02:51] sneak something in. I don't know but they found it when they arrested him so it didn't work whatever

[00:02:57] the plan was. It may have just been a bad plan. Anyway, there was a second gun in the car police

[00:03:04] suspect that the two sociopaths were planning a robbery so the officer approaches the passenger

[00:03:11] side of the car. His partner is on the driver side of the car. Officer Diller tells them to roll

[00:03:18] down the windows they refuse Rivera in the passenger seat the murderer he then ignores officer

[00:03:26] Diller's direction to remove his hands from his pocket of his sweatshirt. The driver unlocks

[00:03:35] the automatic door locks but when officer Diller tries to open the passenger door Rivera

[00:03:41] pulls back from the inside handle so he's not allowing the cop to open the door on him.

[00:03:49] Diller then tells Rivera to remove his hand from his sweatshirt pocket again and that's when Rivera

[00:03:54] fires his gun shoots the officer. It was one shot. It pierced Diller's abdomen it went sort of

[00:04:02] under the vest. It just got under the vest that he was wearing. Diller's partner returns fire wounding

[00:04:10] Rivera. He is then taken to the hospital. He is treated and he's going to recover and so

[00:04:19] New York state will pay to keep this maniac alive for many, many years. We know why this happened.

[00:04:29] This is Luther Ray Abel at National Review. We know why this happened. We have watched it happen

[00:04:36] since the summer of 2020. Leftist prosecutors, think tanks, media outlets and activists have

[00:04:44] convinced the party in charge that the number one victim of crime is the criminal himself and

[00:04:49] that we should do everything in our power to free him from his bondage. I saw a great line,

[00:04:57] the talk show host Jesse Kelly. He was responding to somebody on Twitter about this case and he said

[00:05:07] he was responding to some leftist and he said you got to stop treating these monsters like

[00:05:11] their rescue puppies. That really is accurate. I understand a desire to rehabilitate and to help

[00:05:21] and to fix, to lift people up, to make them better, let them recognize their potential and all of that.

[00:05:29] Some people are monsters. They really are and they are a threat and a danger to others. They are

[00:05:36] psychopaths, they're sociopaths. We have an entire, I mean it's not even an adjusted system. It's

[00:05:43] a justice turn style that treats a lot of these criminals as if they are rescue puppies.

[00:05:53] We'll just take them home and we'll give them love and then they won't, you know,

[00:05:57] mall the neighbor's kids. Americans of any political viewpoint can be forgiven for looking at

[00:06:04] the options and saying, quote, the guy who's most demonstrably anti-murder is my guy.

[00:06:13] When looking at Trump versus Biden, if you are up in New York City, all of these two events were

[00:06:21] the headlines because like when when New York City, when NYPD berries one of its own,

[00:06:28] everybody in the city knows it. It is a huge thing, right? You've got people packing the streets,

[00:06:34] right? You got every law enforcement officer that's not on duty, they're showing up, right?

[00:06:39] It is a massive event. It shuts down traffic. Everybody knows it and Trump was there for that.

[00:06:48] Biden, Obama and Clinton, they show up and they shut down the area around Radio City musical,

[00:06:56] right? They shut down part of the city for their fundraiser and they've got all of this star

[00:07:04] studded cast, dance in and singing and raising $25 million. Those are your competing narratives

[00:07:13] in New York today starting yesterday and into today but today's headlines, these are the competing

[00:07:19] narratives. If you're a New Yorker and you're living with this kind of rampant crime which by the way,

[00:07:26] have you seen the stories about now? The latest game in New York is where

[00:07:34] where these men are running around punching women in the face. That's the whole game, that's it. They're

[00:07:43] just walking up to women and just belting them, leaving women like having to get their mouths wired

[00:07:50] shut to heal, right? The guy who's most anti-murder is my guy. As a group,

[00:08:03] as a society, right? We want two things relative safety until it'll be left alone.

[00:08:12] Cops accomplish that first thing relative safely. We cannot have the second though without the first.

[00:08:19] Right? There's always attention there but I always talk about this is one of the fundamental

[00:08:24] building blocks of any society which is security and if you cannot provide that to your constituents

[00:08:30] to your citizens, then you will no longer be in power. You at least in a democracy,

[00:08:35] in a democracy, right? In a democratic republic, you're not going to be in power very long if you

[00:08:40] cannot keep people believing that they have security in their person and property. You cannot

[00:08:46] have a functioning society without the assumption of street level law. If enough Americans think

[00:08:53] that only Trump can manage to provide this, then it doesn't matter how many parties and Galas

[00:09:00] Joe Biden attends. It's not going to matter. Now there is some good news. I have some good news.

[00:09:08] Mass gun violence is down so far this year. Mass gun violence is down so far this year.

[00:09:18] Why? Mass gun violence is down so far this year. According to the center square.com,

[00:09:27] a piece by David Mastio written earlier this month, Mass gun violence is down nearly 50% compared

[00:09:37] to this time last year according to James Allen Fox, who was a criminologist at Northeastern University

[00:09:44] who manages the Associated Press USA Today Mass Killing Database. So first off, Mass shootings

[00:09:54] are defined for this database purpose as at least four people shot dead alive like you survived

[00:10:06] the shooting. Either way, if there's three people shot, not a mass shooting. Four or more is the minimum.

[00:10:17] According to Fox, quote, I call it Newton's law of crime statistics. What goes up must come down

[00:10:26] just like the homicide rate more generally spikes in mass shootings tend to be followed by

[00:10:32] corrective declines, he calls them. There really is no epidemic of mass shootings. The epidemic in the

[00:10:39] level of fear that is way at or sorry, the epidemic is the level of fear that is way out of

[00:10:46] proportion with the risk. Did you already said there? There is no epidemic of mass shootings.

[00:10:54] It's the media. He argues that when the media reports hundreds of cases of mass gun violence a year

[00:11:05] whenever they report on incidents with many fatalities, they give a misleading impression because

[00:11:11] most mass shootings do not involve more than one death. So it's down. New WRAL polling.

[00:11:24] From the same day shows gun rights remain a divisive topic in North Carolina, but there was some

[00:11:31] agreement on a desire for action from Congress on gun violence. This is what I call the do something

[00:11:39] polling right? Do something. I want them to do something and you just ask people should Congress

[00:11:46] do something? Oh yes, I totally think Congress should do something. I mean otherwise they're not

[00:11:50] doing anything. There's our do nothing Congress and nobody likes it. Do nothing Congress.

[00:11:54] Except me, except me. I like to do nothing Congress. I like to do nothing Congresses. I like to do

[00:12:00] nothing legislatures. I like to do nothing County commissions. I like to do nothing City councils.

[00:12:06] I like to do nothing school boards. I mean I could go on but you get the idea here. I like GovCo doing

[00:12:12] nothing. I do because the less they do, the more likely we citizens are to avoid getting screwed

[00:12:22] over by GovCo right? Also when they do stuff, they tend to do stuff poorly and there are lots of

[00:12:32] unintended consequences right? Thomas Sol talked about how you know there's it's not like a good

[00:12:38] or a bad choice. It's a trade-off right? People tend to think in terms of this was a good policy

[00:12:46] that that's a bad policy. No, it's trade-offs you're just trading off different kinds of problems

[00:12:52] for other kinds of problems. You may not know what those problems are when you draft your supposedly

[00:12:57] good piece of legislation. When voters sorry when that I don't even know if this is actually voters

[00:13:04] or not. I think this may just be adults that they asked in this polling. North Carolinians when asked

[00:13:11] how they view the debate over gun rights versus gun control one third of likely voters there it

[00:13:18] is likely voters said that they give that issue the highest possible importance in the 2024

[00:13:25] elections a third. That's their top issue one third they said which of course like

[00:13:30] that depends. Did some mass shooting just occur? Because if you ask people right after a mass

[00:13:38] shooting or some sort of violent attack they're going to have a high that's going to be a higher number

[00:13:43] the farther out you get from an attack or incident or news coverage of an incident you're not

[00:13:49] going to see the numbers be the same. Urgency was apparent on both sides of course remember the

[00:13:54] questions just do something we don't know what but something and then of course when gun rights

[00:14:01] advocates offer suggestions on how to curb gun deaths there is usually a response from the do

[00:14:10] something crowd oh no not that right. We want you to do something okay well how about this oh no

[00:14:15] not that something else do something else do something that we want. Let's see here register

[00:14:24] Democrats 42% rated as a 10 out of 10 in importance 30% of registered Republicans did as well

[00:14:32] unaffiliated voters were less interested in the debate with just 22% ranking it so highly

[00:14:38] new polling shows exactly how North Carolinians break down on this issue most people want Congress to act

[00:14:46] and pass stricter gun laws meant to address gun violence but they don't tell you what those

[00:14:52] policies are right this is always the case with all of these types of gun polls as soon as you start

[00:15:00] asking specifics as soon as you start defining you start dividing right people think we should do

[00:15:08] something I want to reduce gun violence do you want to reduce gun violence oh yes absolutely I do

[00:15:13] okay well how about we start taking everybody's guns oh well no not that right well you said

[00:15:18] you want to do something by the way I did look at this poll and I went to find the cross tabs

[00:15:26] and they don't even they don't even give you the link in this article at WRAL

[00:15:32] so you can't even go find the cross tabs because they don't provide the link in the article

[00:15:36] so I don't know what the questions specifically were but you know it advances in narrative that we

[00:15:45] need to do something we'll tell you what it is later you know we read the bill read the bill

[00:15:51] you got to pass the bill so we know what's in it right I think that's how that works now

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[00:16:48] so the democrats you might have noticed this they've got a bit of a hostility towards law enforcement

[00:16:53] at least a perception there's just this perception out there Stephen cruiser at PJ media says it's

[00:17:00] actually been decades in the making but it really kicked into high gear when Barack Obama got into

[00:17:06] the White House the lightbringer never passed up an opportunity to cast aspersions upon the actions

[00:17:13] of the police in any media circus event just to expedite things you'd always make sure he got

[00:17:19] in front of a camera before he had a chance to gather any facts hands up don't shoot anyone

[00:17:25] take on with the clock my son the police acted stupidly i could go on but you get the idea by the time

[00:17:35] that st George Floyd summer of mostly peaceful riotous love came around in 2020 the democrats were

[00:17:42] ready to formalize their hatred of cops and not just in the blue is to blue areas either the upper

[00:17:49] echelon of the belt weight democrats got behind the message of the rioters and endorsed all of the

[00:17:54] radicals who were screaming to defund the police heck they even set aside their precious tyrannical

[00:18:00] covid rules to keep the riots going see okay now that's a very good point here Stephen cruiser

[00:18:07] is raising i thought it was because covid was the smartest virus ever known demand and it new

[00:18:13] i mean i did an entire series and hashtags and stuff on hashtag covid knows it knows if you're

[00:18:19] standing it knows if you're sitting right knows if you're at a funeral it knows if you're at a

[00:18:24] protest right it smites one group of people and it leaves the others alone based on the righteousness

[00:18:31] of the setting and your politics but cruiser is suggesting that i've got it all wrong

[00:18:39] and that covid actually didn't know all of these things

[00:18:43] as we've seen in recent years it's not just that the left is anti law enforcement

[00:18:49] but that they are pro criminal he says donald trump and his supporters are the only people they want

[00:18:55] to see in jail the real bad guys get sent right back out to return to their criminal ways right

[00:19:01] and the police officer that was murdered in new york is a is an example of this

[00:19:12] the guy that was arrested that shot the cop was busted in april last april so not even a year ago

[00:19:19] for possession of a loaded weapon the guy's got a rap sheet a mile long and he is a prohibited

[00:19:26] possessor he was not allowed to have a gun under the previous mayor michael bloomberg

[00:19:34] you know when he wasn't out there banning the the the sodas right he was enforcing gun uh gun

[00:19:41] crimes and so that would have snagged this guy a mandatory three and a half years in jail but

[00:19:50] new leadership democrats

[00:19:56] meanwhile the uh n-y-p-d told the city council to stay away from this this funeral

[00:20:05] of jonathan diller killed by guy riveira a career criminal with 21 prior arrests for assault

[00:20:12] and drug crimes riveira was repeatedly released through new york cities revolving door that

[00:20:18] passes for illegal system so by call it a criminal turn style system it's not a criminal justice

[00:20:23] system it's a criminal turn style system that's all it does just in and out in and out in and out just

[00:20:30] revolving doors another way but turn styles even less obtrusive you know

[00:20:35] the new york city sergeant benevolent association is issued a warning to the city council there

[00:20:40] to stay away from the funeral if they know what's good for them they are blaming the people responsible

[00:20:46] for kneecapping the police for officer dillard's death along with so many other new yorkers who have

[00:20:51] been injured or killed by career criminals who are never held accountable for their crimes

[00:20:56] new york post has the story that the the new york city sergeants benevolent association

[00:21:03] accuses the city council of being complicit in officer dillard's death through their quote twisted

[00:21:10] ideology on policing they said their anger is being directed at quote those who have forsaken

[00:21:16] the rules and systems of law thereby emboldening the criminal element to unprecedented proportions

[00:21:24] the president of the sba sergeant benevolent association is a fellow by the name of Vincent

[00:21:31] Viallon who describes the previous condolences of council members as hollow and untrue

[00:21:40] the message was reminiscent of the time in 2015 when the nypd collectively turned its back on

[00:21:46] mayor bill de blasio remember that when he showed up in an attempt to speak at the funeral

[00:21:51] of a fallen officer and they all turn their backs on him so they're giving the council a heads up

[00:21:56] like you don't want the same treatment we will do it to you if you come again despite a crime

[00:22:01] spree spanning more than a decade this guy Rivera was put back on the streets each and every time

[00:22:07] he was arrested how many of his assault victims could have been spared their ordeals if he had

[00:22:12] been properly dealt with only now after murdering a cop in cold blood while he was performing in the

[00:22:18] line of duty will Rivera finally be put away but the move comes too late for Jonathan dillard who

[00:22:23] leaves behind a wife and a one year old son that baby will be lucky if he can even remember his

[00:22:29] father's face in the years to come the family will have the support of the police force of course

[00:22:34] but that's obviously not a replacement for the man himself so the question now for new yorkers as

[00:22:41] well as all people who live in cities where this kind of ideology has taken hold you know is this

[00:22:49] enough for you to wake up and act responsibly is this is this the case is this the incident or no

[00:23:00] do you need some more now michael daley over at the daily beast no relation um

[00:23:12] he's attacking Donald Trump for showing up at the uh week of officer dillard

[00:23:19] he told the crowd of media outside after the event quote police are the greatest people

[00:23:26] so

[00:23:28] so michael daley says anybody who thinks trump really believes that or that he was at the wake out of

[00:23:34] genuine respect should recall a campaign rally in ohio earlier this month at the start of that event

[00:23:43] trump saluted as the sound system played a recording of the j6 prison choir singing the national

[00:23:51] inside the district of columbia jail the dc jail i remember this i was unaware that there was such a

[00:23:57] thing and when they opened with this i was like i mentioned this we talked about this on the show

[00:24:02] when it happened the producers had spliced in then a recording of trump reciting the pledge of allegiance

[00:24:09] and marketed the song as justice for all now they've never identified the singers

[00:24:14] of the j6 choir but don't worry and analysis by the organization just security which is a leftist group

[00:24:23] they say they have identified 17 of the 20 j6 prisoners in the facility around the time of

[00:24:30] the recording and they say 17 to the 20 have been arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers

[00:24:36] on january 6th right and so donald trump because he uses the j6 choir song

[00:24:43] which was recorded a recording of 17 people who attacked cops on january 6th his appearance at the

[00:24:51] funeral or the wake of this fallen officer in my pd is all crap that's the argument that they're

[00:24:58] making and i got to tell you that argument will get traction among people on the left and even

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[00:26:26] under license uh... so donald trump was at the wake for the slain new york police officer

[00:26:33] johnathan dillard killed by thirty four year old guy raveira career criminal arrested in connection

[00:26:39] with the killing trump called him a thug and what lefties uh... and the media but i repeat myself

[00:26:46] michael daily at the daily beast he sums it up where he's talking about how uh well you know

[00:26:52] a hundred forty officers capital police officers uh...

[00:26:58] you know we're assaulted on january six

[00:27:02] so all of this love that donald trump professes for law enforcement is all just garbage

[00:27:07] saying this is by the way this is one of the uh... the rhetorical and and optical problems

[00:27:16] that republicans and trump and yes maga have after j six i said it that day

[00:27:25] like whatever high ground you thought you occupied all gone you gave the left everything

[00:27:33] they could want everything they could want because now j six becomes

[00:27:38] the narrative that sets all others and everything gets judged against that against a protest that

[00:27:45] broke out into a riot which by the way did not occur in a vacuum it occurred after four years

[00:27:50] of violence right and i say this i've said this to uh... to trump supporters over the years

[00:27:57] that you know i will ask like do you think that january six was a peaceful transfer of power

[00:28:03] and to me it was not but then again i also looked at four years prior when the left

[00:28:11] flooded washington dc and engaged in violence as well same thing right it was not as wide spread

[00:28:18] or coordinated at a single location but the left was engaged in violence from the beginning of

[00:28:25] trump's term even in the the rallies and and and the uh... uh... yet the the campaign events the

[00:28:32] trump was doing that we had one in ashville trump came to town and they set up a gauntlet

[00:28:41] outside the left set up a gauntlet outside to make all of these trump supporters walk through

[00:28:48] where they were screamed at and yelled at and and you know one old guy gets uh...

[00:28:54] uh...

[00:28:56] a woman walks over them and like starts trying to grab him by the shoulder and that guy is like he's

[00:29:01] like mostly blind and so he spins around and and and hits her hand away she takes a tumble and

[00:29:07] then all of a sudden it becomes oh my gosh you know these mega people are attacking elderly women in

[00:29:12] all of that remember that story

[00:29:15] right so this like this had been escalating and of course you have the uh...

[00:29:20] the summer of st. George Floyd and the most the fiery but mostly peaceful protests and such

[00:29:25] same thing this normalization of violent protest

[00:29:30] it had been brewing for a long time plus of course you had locked down everybody for

[00:29:34] a good part of what two years span people went nuts

[00:29:39] you've won stir crazy

[00:29:42] but this argument i find uh...

[00:29:45] i find kind of hilarious here some

[00:29:47] that michael daily is making is that

[00:29:49] Donald trump basically should just keep quiet

[00:29:53] about the cop who died

[00:29:56] because

[00:29:57] the donald trump hates law enforcement officers

[00:30:01] is important to the left

[00:30:04] because the left has a bit of a problem with law enforcement officers

[00:30:08] and law enforcement officers have a bit of a problem with the left right so

[00:30:12] in order to insulate joe biden

[00:30:16] from the fallout of

[00:30:18] this uh... animosity they need donald trump to be cast as anti cop

[00:30:24] which

[00:30:25] you could say a lot of things about donald trump i know i have

[00:30:28] you can have lots of opinions about donald trump i know i do but

[00:30:32] there is one thing that donald trump does seem to me at least

[00:30:36] to be consistent on which is that

[00:30:38] he's got a respect for law enforcement he does

[00:30:41] he seems like he does

[00:30:43] like the like the n-y-p-d guys on the street and it that makes sense to me

[00:30:47] because

[00:30:48] donald trump

[00:30:49] i grew up watching the guys very similar to virtually all of the people that

[00:30:53] i knew from my childhood who were you know my uh... my elders

[00:30:58] they were all like you know

[00:31:01] okay with cops

[00:31:03] they like they like the n-y-p-d

[00:31:05] now granted that didn't mean they didn't engage in some sorts of uh...

[00:31:09] you know sketchy

[00:31:11] behaviors that my uh... that might draw the attention of some n-y-p-d

[00:31:17] yeah i mean this is one of those things it's uh...

[00:31:21] uh... i don't know that it's this dichotomy that we live with right

[00:31:25] like on the one hand

[00:31:26] we love this idea that there was a that was at the

[00:31:30] nascar speedway

[00:31:32] uh... in north wilksboro that the thing collapses or something and they find

[00:31:35] this this chamber where they were they were they got a moonshine still

[00:31:40] operating well they could have they haven't found the still yet but like they

[00:31:43] found the chamber underneath the racetrack where it was long rumored that they

[00:31:46] were running

[00:31:47] liquor out of moonshine

[00:31:49] right

[00:31:50] what's illegal

[00:31:52] but everybody's kind of got a soft spot for it like all you know they're just

[00:31:55] you know breaking the law

[00:31:59] yeah we are in a nigma

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