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Trash Pandas & Who Let the Weirdos Out?

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Speaker 1

It's KFI AM sixty and you're listening to The Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app kf I AM six.

Speaker 2

It is the Conway Show.

Oh yes, hey, tomorrow this show is not gonna be great.

Speaker 3

I'm so gonna start.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you can buzz around to other channels if you like, but tomorrow what okay?

Speaker 3

Jys Belly so crazy kind of witherr on that.

Yeah, but how many people get to do that?

Speaker 4

You know?

Speaker 2

I mean if you were on the stations and say, shoes, hey, go to another station, You're like, wait, why what was he talking about?

Speaker 3

What kind of like dead air is a turn off?

Speaker 2

No?

Speaker 3

No, no, no, no, that's right.

Speaker 2

No, dead air is the best.

You know, you want to sit around until the dead air is gone.

I've listened to stations for hours.

Well they're dead.

Speaker 3

You just want to see that you hear that moment when they come out of it and with what's gonna happen?

And it's always disappointing.

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Completely, It's always like in the middle of a song or a commercials playing and nobody explains what happened.

You know, some stations go dark, and you know it's usually the transmitter's fault or you know, the wiring or I don't know what the hell you know, the million reasons why station goes off the air, and I always stay with it to see when they come back, and they never explain what happened.

You know, they never come back.

Go oh, man, you're not gonna believe this.

You know, a plane flu into our indo, our studio.

It's unreal, man, I'm just getting over it.

But I had an experience today with one of the big cable companies and I don't I don't want to say which one it is, because I always get a note from sales paying Oh no, you know, please, they're a client.

Speaker 3

I know, I know.

It's nothing bad against them.

Speaker 2

It's it's something that the environmentalists have done that make me crazy.

But back in the old days, when you at cable you're watching cable television, those cables had to go from the distributor, the main cable source, you know, Spectrum at and T come to mind Z channel on TV.

They had a main source and every single show had to be hooked into that main source and then the cable, which is why they call it cable TV.

The cable has to come to your house and it's really old technology.

You know, a lot of people now are going with satellite for internet, satellite for TV.

But I still like cable.

I like cable.

I don't know, I've always liked cable.

You know, we got the Z channel when I was a kid.

That was a big deal that, you know, that big box on the TV and some go up there and press a button for a different station.

Speaker 3

Was a big deal.

I remember that.

Speaker 2

So there's a large cable company, you know, they do phone service, internet service, cable TV, they do everything.

And he knocks on the door, and of course it was a nine p thirty this morning.

Of course I don't answer it.

You know, I don't really care who it is.

I'm not I don't want to get going to answer it, and you know, have a conversation.

Knocks again, knocks again, and the third time, I go, okay, there's some kind of emergency, you know, somebody's down.

Speaker 3

I got to go inswer this.

So I answer the door.

Speaker 2

I go, hey, we got to get into your backyard to work on a power pole.

Are twenty seven people on your street are without cable and without internet?

Speaker 3

I go, okay right away, I know these people.

Speaker 2

They'll come you know, and try to cut my head off if I said no, you can't come in the backyard to work on this pole.

Speaker 3

I know these people, they're my neighbors.

Speaker 2

So he goes in the backyard and he climbs up this pole and he brings down the the damaged cable connectors.

Speaker 3

And what it.

Speaker 2

Is is they used to cover cable with a with a real heavy plastic.

But the environmentalists didn't like that the plastic was going to go into landfills, you know every thirty years when they have to replace these cables.

Speaker 3

So guess what they did.

Speaker 2

They replaced the plastic around the cabling with a soy based material.

A soy based material covers all those cable wires now because it's more environmentally friendly.

Speaker 3

Okay, that works on paper, right.

Speaker 2

Everybody would rather see soy up there than plastic, Sure with you, that's fine.

Speaker 3

Well, guess what rats love to eat soy?

They love it.

Speaker 2

If it's edible, you got it, they love it.

They love these cables.

There are rats in burbank Enensino Granada Hills right now eating your soy cables, munching on your soy cables.

And as soon as they get through to the glass part of it, which is the fiber optics.

They're gonna mistake that for more soy because it has soy on it.

And bang, they're gonna cut your so if you have your internet service and you're an environmentalist, a real pro environmentalist, where now we have to cover everything with soy and your cable goes out, or your internet goes out, or your TV goes out, your phone goes out.

Speaker 3

Screw it.

You deserve it, You absolutely deserve it.

Speaker 2

And when he told me that, I almost said, hey, bub why don't you climb off this ladder.

There's a lot of guys who uh you know on my street that probably voted for this soy cable.

Why don't you take a powder and you know, come back next week and put that back together and then tell them why tell them it's the soy cables that are being eaten through by these rats.

But not only rats, squirrels, raccoons, all the animals, skunks, all the animals that you see in your backyard, they all love soy.

It's it's a flavor that they all enjoy and they get it for free.

It's brought in by the cable company and they get to eat for free.

So what they do is they eat the wire and then the wire phrase and then they can get into those cable boxes and that's where they have their babies.

And then the babies come out, and the first thing they love and the first thing they smell, the first thing they taste soy on the cables, and they get addicted to that and they like it and they start eating the cables as well.

So I don't know when the soy cables came into play.

I didn't do a lot of research on when they started.

But they've got to make that change.

It's costing these cable companies hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue in repair work, and then also costing them customers because if you have cable for your internet and it goes out three, four or five times a year, you're going to go to satellite.

And the rats haven't been able to figure out how to eat the satellites yet, so I think they're high enough where that's not going to happen.

But oh man, it's just another way to irritate you in Los Angeles.

Another irriting in Los Angeles, as my Groundlin would say, irritant irritant.

It's just another way to irritate people.

Now we have to worry about rats, skunks, raccoons, and squirrels eating are soy based cables.

Speaker 3

Soy based somebody.

Speaker 2

Thought that was a great idea, and they never thought that the animals might become addicted to it and might prefer it over really hard oil based plastic or tar based plastic.

They didn't think about that.

And now the coatings on all those wires have to all be replaced or these animals are going to keep biting and biting and eating and you're going to be out of your service about three four times a year because of the soy based cables.

If you don't believe me, go look it up.

We're live on KI by the way.

Tomorrow's a big day here at KFI BELLYO.

Are you at the Tomorrow's Guest Desk?

Speaker 5

Tim, I'm at the Tomorrow's guest desk and I'm looking over some notes here.

We have a big day tomorrow with guests.

Speaker 3

Oh what do we got hold on?

Speaker 5

Okay, I'll just wait here at the tomorrow's guests.

Speaker 3

Okay, live from Tomorrow's guest desk.

Speaker 5

Yes, Tim, I'm live from tomorrow's guest Desk, and tomorrow we will have in studio our heroes, ken Yachtie Hubbard and Jonathan Garray.

Speaker 3

Wow, you're coming in studio.

Speaker 5

They're coming in studio as well as Steph's mom and dad's parents.

Speaker 2

And what are we gonna separate them?

Like one at four and one in five?

I think they're divorced.

Speaker 3

They are, she's remarried.

Okay, okay, okay, I don't think we'll get into that.

Okay, okay, it's.

Speaker 5

Really not in my notes here.

Speaker 3

Separate the parents.

Speaker 5

That and we've also invited Kate till Ay will be here.

Wow, we have a big, big we're having hero hot Dog Day means hot dog, that's right.

Speaker 3

In honor of the food.

Speaker 2

You save a life and you get a forty five cent hot dog.

Yes, all right, that's great man.

And that's all tomorrow at four o'clock.

Speaker 3

That's all tomorrow.

It's not going to all happen at four, right, but we should promote that we just.

Speaker 6

Were Okay, yeah, I guess so yeah, yeah, right, I guess we just did.

Speaker 3

Yeah okay from the Yeah Live from bron from tomorrow's guest desk.

Yeah, Tomorrow's guest desk.

Speaker 2

We have one and no, so we have two heroes, two parents, and a local TV station.

Speaker 3

Yes.

Oh, that's a great day.

That's a great it's a big day.

It's a huge day.

You really want today to be tomorrow?

Speaker 6

Yes?

Speaker 2

Yes, yes, yeah, let's just put a best of on so we can all go to sleep early and wake up tomorrow and have a.

Speaker 3

Big day instead of it.

Yeah, joy based cable cares.

Who cares?

Speaker 7

You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2

Tomorrow is a big, big show.

We've got the heroes that save steph Fu's life coming in tomorrow.

Steph Ush's mom, Stephush's dad, and Ktla all gonna be here tomorrow for a big, huge reunion to celebrate the life that they save.

Speaker 3

That is gonna be great.

Speaker 2

But today we've got Michael Monks Monks in the studio.

It says, here you got Monks, how you bub you got Monks.

I'm glad to be here, buddy.

I love having you on.

You become a huge part of the station, and you always come in with really really cool stuff like homeless RV parks.

Speaker 6

Right, Yeah, you know, I go to the city council meetings.

Yeah, if you're the only one that does, Yeah, you know, it's it's a lot of fun.

Somebody's got to sit through it to see what in the heck is going on?

Speaker 2

Can anybody just sit there in the audience?

You have to be frist or question while you're there.

Speaker 6

You do have to go through a metal detector and wear a name tag or at least a visitor sticker.

But if you've ever watched all these meetings, you can stream them.

You see, they let some nuts in.

So the standard the bar, if you will, it's pretty low.

Speaker 2

Now I heard that they're gonna they're going to outlaw the N word, the C word, the F word is that for the audience or the council.

Speaker 6

It is for the audience at the council, So they can no longer.

They've already banned it, they've approved it.

No C word, no INN word.

You think, Oh, come on, how big of a deal is this.

Oh, it's a big deal.

It's nearly every meeting.

Yeah, And the big concern, of course, was that this is a major, large city, but it's still a civic center.

You've got softball teams brought in high school groups that are brought in.

Speaker 3

They're sitting there and it's inward.

Speaker 6

This real, but there's still homophobic study you aer Jewish stuff.

Speaker 3

You don't get thrown out for that?

You will now?

Will you get a warning for your first defense?

Wow?

Speaker 6

But if you say it again, you're gone.

You are asked to lead?

Are you banned for the year or what?

Speaker 3

It's the no.

Speaker 6

And in fact this may not be upheld if it's challenging, of course, and I think some of these guys who really love those words are willing to go to court over it.

Well, freedom of speech action it is.

Yeah, it's very weird.

Is that was a weird place?

But today they had this thing where.

Speaker 3

Is La weirder than you thought?

When you were in Kentucky?

Speaker 6

I knew La was weird.

I think everyone knows La is weird.

It's a creative place full of weirdos.

I didn't expect it to be so lenient for how crazy people are.

You're just really allowed to be whatever you want to be in this town.

You want to take a poop in the middle of Broadway and third, totally fine, it is weird.

Just don't park too long on street cleaning day.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I remember I was down in the one of the Flower district and I was my I didn't want my wife to go there alone because I didn't want her to get shot.

Speaker 3

That's my hood.

Yeah, okay, right, okay.

Speaker 2

So I couldn't find a spike, couldn't find a spot, and I found a spot It said loading one only.

But I figure, if I stay in the car, you know, don't look at me, and you know, drive off.

So she goes into the Flower mart and a cop comes up on a bike on a motorcycle, and he goes, hey, could you you got to move on there's a loading one.

I said, oh okay, and he was just sitting there.

We were chatting for a while.

I said, hey, how safe is this Eric, because I drove my wife down.

I said, there are any murders in this area?

He goes, oh, yeah, there's one two nights ago, about a block from here.

Speaker 3

I go, oh, is that right?

Wow?

Speaker 2

Does anybody get raped around here?

He goes, yeah, there's a homeless shelter around the corner.

We hear about that all the time.

I said, what about selling drugs or guns?

He goes, I could probably point out a guy on the street right now that I can guarantee you can get you both.

And I said, what about like a social Security card or you know, a driver's license or stolen credit card.

He goes almost anyone over there for sure.

I said, okay, And the problem is me in the loading one, bingo.

Speaker 6

And that's exactly how we are going to segue into what happened at City Hall today.

Because you can go down to the Flower District right now, Fashion District, Flower District, skid Row.

They're all intersection.

We'll run touching each other, their boundaries touch.

You won't see a lot of enforcement of the folks sleeping on the sidewalk, doing drugs on the sidewalk, parking RVs for days and days and weeks and weeks and months and months.

You get that on your street and I don't have any RVs currently, but you know it's not far from there that you take a turn to get to the freeway or to maybe go to a store that you've never been to, and and Google Maps takes you into this place, and you think, what in the hell is going on in Los Angeles?

It looks third worldy, mad mac completely, just rows and rows of burned out RVs that are clearly not moving.

They're not going anywhere.

Folks are living in these RVs, and there are some on council who are taking advantage of a new policy that bans large oversized vehicles from parking for days on end in the same spot.

They have to move these things.

But some council members are against that.

They're like, these are homeless people.

This is the only home that they have.

Let's leave them be.

But the city has a plan, and that is to move up to one hundred and twenty five RVs to a parking lot in Lake Balboa.

Speaker 3

Nice.

Oh no way.

Yeah, you're gonna hear it from those people.

Speaker 4

You are.

Speaker 3

And I hadn't heard of this, and I saw it in the meeting today.

Speaker 2

And those are gun owners out there middle of the valley guns.

Speaker 6

This is a parking lot at one six eight ero zero West Victory Boulevard.

And this if you know that area, I do.

I went to school at Birmingham on that right across the street from Birmingham High School, right next to that big park that's there.

This is a parking lot that commuters would use if they take the G Line busway into the city.

So it's a it's on this prominent street.

It's a it's a well known parking lot if you live in this area.

Well, the city wants to make that an RV homeless camp.

Speaker 3

Wow.

Speaker 6

And they will allow up to one hundred and twenty five r vs to park there.

And so what City Hall, the City Council today did They voted to advances.

Speaker 3

This hasn't been completely approved yet and.

Speaker 6

It's across the street from Birmingham, literally across the street.

It's what you would see if you parked your RV there, you would see the football field where I went to school.

Speaker 3

Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 6

So this council today gave approval for the city to start negotiating a lease that could last through twenty twenty seven.

Who owns this parking lot La Metro.

So the city and La Metro will negotiate a lease for the city to use this for at least a couple of years through twenty twenty seven to park these RVs there.

They've got plans to put up a chain link fence and a security booth right there.

And this was it almost unanimously approved today.

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez voted against it.

She did express sympathy for the project, but is voting against a lot of homeless initiatives right now because she doesn't like the transparency, the lack of transparency as she sees it in homeless spending.

Speaker 2

I see what about how when it comes to the parking lot, what is the opinion of.

Speaker 3

Current price?

Or is he busy?

He'll be busy tomorrow.

Speaker 6

He'll be appearing in court facing additional corruption charges.

Speaker 3

You know, it's interesting.

On the wife's money.

Speaker 6

On the wife's money, she's got enough to pay for their legal fees, I think, but I don't know what will be seized from him.

This doesn't look good.

His attorney says, he's fine.

Now, this is this trumped up charges that are not gonna be They're not gonna be able to stand their defense when this goes to trial.

Speaker 2

And real quickly in a nutshell, his wife was working for a nonprofit that he voted for and they funded millions of dollars into it.

Speaker 6

That's right, she's got a consultancy, and he voted on multiple issues both at the city level and through Metro La Metro projects that would directly benefit her instead of recusing himself from the vote, and apparently his own staff told him probably shouldn't vote on these.

Speaker 3

Right, But didn't they have enough votes to pass it anyway without him?

That's right, He didn't really have to do that.

He didn't have to.

Speaker 6

Yeah, I mean, look, when you're in government as long as he's been, you're gonna have relationships that may manifest as conflicts of interest.

I think all of us as citizens can accept that.

So and so knows as long as it's on the up and up.

Somebody says, hey, I know this guy, work with this guy.

I'm not going to vote on this issue, because that's why you have to do exactly right.

So he recuses himself a lot.

Every single he's recusing himself from various votes because of what has happened to him.

Now a so the recusing is coming four or five years too late.

Yeah, that's what it would look like on the advice of Council.

He's recusing himself, so they have to postpone the votes and then he has to leave the room, and then those issues come back to the floor and then they pass unanimously.

They're typically not controversial, they're just developments that may have somebody involved.

Speaker 3

Who works with his wife.

I see.

Speaker 2

Okay, so he's he stays in that little booth of you know, family feud when they're doing the final game, so you can't hear what's going on.

Speaker 3

That's right.

He's the second guy who has to come up and clean up.

All right, buddy, I appreciate it.

I know that area very well.

I went to school there for three years.

Speaker 2

I used to live about a mile and a half as the crow flies from right in that area.

And I will tell you two things.

A.

Everyone in that area owns a gun, all those homeowners.

And B they're not going to tolerate that.

And see now you can live thirty feet from it.

Yeah, that's never going to open.

There'll be a war on that street before those who know how many people know about this.

Speaker 3

You're right, you're right.

Speaker 2

But when it does, when it does creep out, you're gonna see a it'll look like the Civil War was rained out.

Speaker 3

Picnic.

Well, it'll be brutal.

They can tell him, KFI sent That's right, all right, buddy.

Thanks Saturday seven and.

Speaker 6

Nine this week only eight to nine because the chargers are on.

Yeah, so it'll do an hour all right?

Speaker 2

Actually, all right, you get that big charger leading audience hoping for a big bump.

Speaker 3

Oh, it's gonna be great.

Speaker 7

You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2

We got Stephusch's parents coming in, the two heroes that saved two of the five people that saved his life.

KTLA coming in as well.

And KTLA has done unbelievable job on this, getting the word out there and helping us find the people.

Speaker 3

Who save Steph Fusch's life.

Oh man, what a story?

What story?

Speaker 2

All right, let's talk about a crime.

I noticed that Northridge has been quiet.

You hear about these crimes in Studio City, Sherman Oaks and Sino Tarzana, Woodland Hills and Calabasis right up in the hills, people's money, Granad Hills, a few one in Burbank about two years ago, coupling Glendale jewelry stores.

But Northridge has been pretty quiet.

And I thought, wait, at there's money out there Northridge.

How is it quiet Northridge?

Well, now it's not.

Speaker 8

Both cases.

People were inside their homes when the intruders got in.

Speaker 3

Thankfully, this is Northridge.

Speaker 2

Crime has come to your quiet, beautiful neighborhood.

Speaker 8

Fully, everyone's okay, that's the good news.

And we have a lot of new information I just gathered within the last twenty five minutes or so.

I just got off the phone with the LAPD.

They tell me they're still searching for the person or people responsible.

Let's start with the latest break in that happened right here in the neighborhood I'm in right now.

We have video of it.

You can see police arrive right here on Murphy Lane, just off white Oak Avenue, around.

Speaker 2

Murphy and White Oak.

That's where we are, Murphy and White Oak in Northridge, just.

Speaker 8

Off white Oak Avenue around ten twenty last night, some officers with their guns drawn, others using their flashlights to search the neighborhood after police say a woman who was at home with a child called police reporting a masked man in her house.

Speaker 2

While the kids are home.

Oh that's dangerous, man.

Those are some pretty desperate people.

And as my old partner used to say, the most dangerous people in the world are no, the most yes, the most desperate people in the world.

The most dangerous people in the world are people with nothing to lose, and there's a lot of people out there with nothing to lose.

Speaker 8

She told police the man ran off when he saw her Thankfully, no one in the home, like I mentioned, was harmed.

Officers say they believe the man broke a window to get inside.

And check out this video a broken glass door at another home.

This about thirty to forty minutes prior.

This was the first call about a break in here in Northridge last night.

This one on van Alden, a little less than two miles from where this one where.

This one on van Alden, a little less than two miles.

Speaker 2

Somebody's new, Dalay, somebody's new.

Somebodies new.

It's not van Alden.

It looks like van Alden on paper, but the two million people live in the valley called it ben Alden.

Speaker 3

Sorry.

Speaker 8

This one on van Alden, a little less than two miles from where we're at right now.

Speaker 3

Oh no.

Speaker 8

Police say a family was inside the home when they heard glass shatter.

The person ran off before officers arrived.

No description of the person responsible.

It's not clear if they got away with anything either.

Thankfully, the family and this home wasn't hurt in this case either.

Now police are working to find out if these break ins are related.

They're also trying to find out if more than one person is responsible.

Well, if there was a getaway driver.

This did happen in this case in a residential community, so there are a lot of homes with cameras outside, along with the other neighborhood as well.

So I'm told detectives are canvassing the area trying to find out if they can find any video to track down the person again or people responsible.

We'll bring another live update closer to six fifty five, reporting live here in Northurge.

I'm more in Coronado for today in La.

Speaker 5

Oh.

Speaker 2

That's horrible, that's horrible.

You know, I've never heard of the street Murphy.

Anyone heard of that street Murphy.

I spent my entire life in the San Fernando Valley.

I could not tell you where Murphy Street was.

I have never heard of it.

But I don't know.

Maybe there is a Murphy out there that I'm unaware, and maybe that's the only street because I know everybody.

Maybe maybe it's a Murphy Lane.

Is that possible.

I've never heard of that, never in my life.

It so, but maybe it does exist.

Oh, here it is, okay, Murphy.

It's right near Zelza and White Oak.

So there is a street out there.

It's a little tiny lane.

That's why I've never heard of it.

A little tiny, tiny street, tiny bitty street.

That must be new homes out there.

You know, they build new homes, they bring in new streets and they you know, they call them like Murphy whoever the developer is, maybe named one after his kid or his dog or whatever.

But that's out in.

It's off white Oak.

She was correct, and Lasten White Oak can Lasten.

That's where the crime took place.

And I think that somebody got confused when they're trying to break into these homes because in those homes there is not a lot of dough.

Sorry, but those are people with three or four kids.

And you know, if you have three or four kids, you don't have a lot of extra money.

Speaker 3

You are broke.

Speaker 2

Unless you live in like Beverly Hills, you got that kind of money, like you know, old money.

But if you have three or four kids and you live in the middle of the valley, you are broke.

Speaker 3

Broke.

Speaker 2

Everything goes to the kids, private school, maybe auto insurance when they turn sixteen.

Speaker 3

Is paint in the ass.

Speaker 2

I you know, football camp, cheerleading camp, going on vacation in the summer.

If you got three kids, you spend every time you make and mostly on the kids, which is great, I think.

I think that's cool.

But that's not where the money is, criminals.

It ain't north Ridge in the middle of the valley.

It's not on Lasted and White Oak.

I know those are a million dollar homes out there, but everybody has scratched to put together that million dollars and they're empty inside, busted out.

You're better off going back up into the hills.

I'll tell you where all the dough is in this town.

It's up in the hills.

It's up in Studio City.

It's it's harder for the cops to get there too.

The cops can get to Lasson and Murphy in eight seconds.

There's a police station that's probably three miles from where they are right there, and so the cops will get there pretty quick, but they can't figure out The cops can't figure out the hills of Encino, Sherman Oaks, the Studio City, Tarzana.

It's really hard to navigate through there, especially at night when it's dark, and those people have a lot of money.

Speaker 3

So lay off the Northridge crew.

They're broke, broke.

Speaker 7

You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM sixty.

Speaker 2

In the background applauding, is that black at a comedy show?

Yeah, it's like a comedy show.

But great booking.

Bello Bellio's booked two of the people that saved Stephus's life for tomorrow, Stephuh's mom, Stephus's dad and Katla.

Speaker 3

The only one missing is steph Ushe we'll have them call in.

Speaker 5

Yeah, right to the heroes that saved his life.

Speaker 3

Okay, all right, that's cool.

Speaker 2

And so that's that's all tomorrow at between four and seven pm.

Speaker 3

That's all we can tell you.

All Right, there you.

Speaker 2

Go, all right, breeze airways, not been on breeze.

But if there's fighting on any airlines, it's the cheaper ones that get the the lion's share of the mix ups because people who fight in public are usually well, I hate to say, lower income, but if the glove fits, you know, it looks like everybody who fights on an airplane, it's their first flight.

Speaker 3

They don't know the rules.

Yeah, you know, they don't know.

They're not you're not supposed to do that.

Speaker 2

Also, if I were to be thrown off an airplane, I don't need to be told twice.

I can't believe how many people I see sit on their seat and say no, no, no, I won't do it again.

Speaker 3

Please.

I got to get to New York, please, and I won't do it again.

Speaker 2

No, no, no, And then the cops come on board, Hey, you got to get off, lady.

No, no, no, I'm not getting off, you know, And then she gets irritated.

Then the sparks fly and they got a deep plane, the entire plane out.

The old policy was they would just drag the woman off the plane in front of everybody.

But new airline policy since United when they dragged that guy down the aisle and everybody took video of it.

Speaker 3

United didn't like the video.

They cut out.

Speaker 2

So the new policy is they deplane everybody and then they drag you off the plane.

So there's no video of it.

So now they got to take everyone off the plane.

Everyone's pissed.

And then they take you off the plane and they do it with brute force because nobody's there to witness.

So you're gonna, you know, have your head slammed, probably accidentally on the tray table, maybe a seat belt hits you in the head.

Speaker 3

It gets wild in there.

Speaker 2

But man, I can't believe how many people are still fighting on airplanes, fighting and not obeying the rules.

And this is on breeze airways.

Belly, are you a breeze airways.

Speaker 3

Kind of gal?

Is that going to Colorado?

Have been on breeze?

Speaker 5

I have not been on breeze.

Does it mean that I won't or wouldn't.

Speaker 3

I don't know.

I don't think it's right for you?

And John?

Why is that too much fighting?

Too much fighting?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Speaker 3

I don't.

Yeah, I don't like the.

Speaker 2

Spirits yeah spirit Yeah, yeah, I think spirits is something else.

But yeah, you're right, it is like Spirit airlines.

Yeah, and you know people like to battle in public, some people do.

Speaker 9

A Breeze Airways flight from Norfolk, Virginia to Los Angeles had to be diverted to Colorado due to an un.

Speaker 3

Okay, where was the plane going from Virginia to where?

Speaker 9

A breeze from Norfolk, Virginia to Los Angeles had to be diverted?

Speaker 2

Oh, Norfolk to Los Angeles.

Wow, Okay, that makes sense.

You know, crazy LA people are on vacation and they're coming home.

They're coming home and they're going to fight on the plane.

Speaker 9

From Norfolk, Virginia to Los Angeles had to be diverted to Colorado.

Speaker 2

You know my uh my wife used to be a cheerleader for Norfolk High School in Virginia.

Speaker 5

Wow, I didn't know that.

Speaker 2

Yes, yeah, she her mom married a guy.

They moved to Ohio and then to Virginia for a year, and then moved back to Oregon.

Speaker 3

Top of the pyramid.

Speaker 2

I don't know what her assignment was, but I do remember one cheer she always told me.

The cheerleaders, I think I remember it.

We don't smoke.

Oh no, we don't drink.

We don't smoke, Norfolk, Norfolk, Norfolk.

Speaker 3

Whatever.

Yes I did, yeh.

Speaker 9

Due to an unruly passenger.

This is what was heard on the air traffic control recording A level for dis servants.

Speaker 4

Now, they said they had him restrained, he broke out and there's passengers holding him down the approach that the.

Speaker 3

A this guy is passengers have to restrain you on a level.

Speaker 4

Four disturbants now, they said they had him restrained, he.

Speaker 3

Broke out and he broke out of the restraints.

Speaker 4

It's like the halt and there's passengers holding him down the approach so that the surpassenger is free and using what they were trying to restrain him with the weapon.

Speaker 9

Flight seven oh four scheduled to land at Lax at ten thirty three am, but was diverted to Grand Junction Regional Airport due to a passenger disturbance.

Speaker 2

Ah, grand Junction, belly, All, I bet you've been to Grand Junction.

Speaker 3

Huh, Yes, I have.

Isn't that the hub on the west side of the Rockies.

Speaker 2

Yes, everybody stops in Grand Junction and then drives up the vale or ass been you Yeah.

Speaker 5

Your mom used to live out there, so you're very familiar with that area.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 2

She lived in Steamboat Springs for a long time and then moved down to Durango.

Speaker 3

Oh, Durango's beauty.

Speaker 2

Oh my god, Durango is awesome.

Durango is one of the best cities in the world.

Speaker 3

He does you have a brother there too, Yes.

Speaker 2

My brother Sean lived in Steamboat Springs for a long time.

Now he's moved to fill it out to Pennsylvania.

I didn't know that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, he's all over the place, officers say.

Speaker 9

An intoxicated male passenger became agitated.

Speaker 3

Oh no, booze takes another.

Speaker 9

Had yelling racist slurs at airline staff while waving a skateboard.

Breeze Airways said officers met the plane when it landed, restrained the passenger and got them off the plane.

The airline said one passenger and a flight attendant suffered minor injuries.

The FAA and the FBI are now investigating.

Speaker 3

Yeah, drinking and racial slurs.

What a flight?

Speaker 2

You know, you just wanted to end, just wanted to get back to LA and get off.

Now you're in Grand Junction where there's nobody.

Nobody's in Grand Junction.

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