Episode 19 is a crime and public safety update with important details we are reporting first!
Part 1- Marty Gold discusses his ground-breaking report in the Winnipeg Sun Banned radical Imam gets platformed in Winnipeg church hall
Winnipeg broadcasters missed the memo from the Archdiocese of Winnipeg after extremist Saudi Shaykh Assim Al-Hakeem addressed a Muslim charity in a northwest Winnipeg church in August: “The parish was notified by the Archdiocese about this situation and was instructed to tell the charity to disinvite the guest speaker, but due to circumstances, the disinvitation did not occur.”
No local media or politician spoke up. So much for being “anti-racist”.
10.40- An overview of the death of a homeless woman inside Fort Rouge Park on River Ave. after being struck by a police car.
A vigil held at the park revealed an agenda that seeks to erase the scales of justice:
“The [investigation] systems have continued to be designed in a colonial practice, so when the systems are being applied for Indigenous people, you’re colluding with colonization. That is not our ways, that is not our sovereign ways, that is not our treaty ways.”
A listener notes:
“The problem is that what she calls someone’s home is a public park and there is a law against overnight camping. If the City had enforced its own laws, Tammy Bateman wouldn’t have been residing in the park in the first place.”
You’ll hear the known facts, theories about the collision itself, the allegations flung around from radical far-left mouthpieces, and the MMIW spin being promoted in a case where the deceased was neither missing nor murdered.
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26.20 Part 2- In response to the death, a protest at Portage and Main generated headlines after an altercation involving indigenous protesters and the bike lobby, and an errant driver. Not all the headlines told the truth.
We walk through an account of the sequence of events, and add what the videotape showed.
29.00- Listen to TV audio that explains exactly how the police catering to the anti-cop mob demands cops not be present at the intersection led to a mob having opportunity to attack a motorist.
Driving north on Main, he saw the unexpected- people with bikes and others in regalia blocking the no-pedestrians-allowed intersection “before others jumped on the car’s hood.”
The mob threw punches, kicks, and smashed windows, and now presents a challenge to the justice system. The perps are all identifiable, and the average person would expect to see charges for the mayhem laid.
Do charges in Winnipeg depend on which mob commits violence? Is “whitey got what was coming to him” or “our ways our laws” a reasonable defence?
36.00 All this occurred as Danny Smyth cleared his desk for the next police chief.
After Smyth set the stage for mobs to take over our streets, Mayor Scott Gillingham and police board chair Markus Chambers have to set aside their DEI focus on a new hire “fostering relationships”- and hire a crime fighter.
Hear why major US companies forcefully ditched their Diversity and Equity policies this summer, and returned to rewarding merit, delivering their core product, and restoring balanced HR and service practices.
Now is not the time to be woke central when it comes to police leadership. If as Council claims, they’re running a corporation, they should act like it.
44.00 Part 3- Local crime notes-
– Two men in their 40’s were targeted by a West End carjacker who used a knife to threaten them;
– Coun. Jason Schreyer attended the aftermath of a Keenleyside shooting and macing and sent an update;
– A shooting north of Provencher on Tache- the third in about a year- may force St. Boniface Coun. Matt Allard to ask what’s going on at area Airbnb’s.
Coming up on Sunday in the Winnipeg Sun- a tale of brazen shoplifters in the West End, confronted by a hero filming their crimes and making them famous.