GOP candidate Brandon Herrera on moms advocating politically:
“Just because you let somebody creampie you doesn’t mean I have to give a shit about your political opinions.
The fact that you kept your cum trophy doesn’t make you any less wrong about the dumb shit they you say.”
Watters: Women on base, you better be careful. Port calls, women in Asia, you better be careful. Because these guys are going to be wild animals and you better watch out.
I thought that preachers were supposed to help the poor, comfort the widows and orphans, give encouragement to prisoners, and spread the good news. This is gross and shameful.
🚨EXCLUSIVE: Despite the Entire Interaction Being on Video, Florida Street Preachers Face Prosecution Following CAIR-Backed Complaints🚨
I was sent a full review of the University of South Florida Police Department investigative file, including the police reports, witness statements, and the available video evidence.
After comparing the original police report with the later interviews and sworn statements, there were multiple inconsistencies.
The biggest contradiction appears in the responding officer’s report from the day of the incident. Officer Louie Cornelio documented that there was no physical contact, that the men did not harm or cause the students to be fearful, and concluded, “At this time, there has been no crime committed.”
Yet over the following days, the allegations became progressively more serious.
Two days later, one witness claimed the men had stomped near their heads and that he feared being stepped on. Several days after that, other witnesses expanded the story by claiming a man wearing steel-toed boots was stomping around their heads and that they feared being kicked. Nearly a month later, however, the Imam who led the prayer described his concern much more cautiously, saying only that he was uncertain whether his head might be struck. The allegations clearly evolved over time rather than remaining consistent.
Another major issue is that every participating witness acknowledged the religious gathering was never stopped. According to the detective’s own summary, the event consisted of prayer, a discussion, and breakfast. Multiple witnesses confirmed they finished the prayer, remained on the parking garage, held their discussion, cooked pancakes, and many later went to First Watch for another breakfast. If the religious assembly continued to completion exactly as planned, that fact stands in tension with allegations that it had been unlawfully disrupted.
The report also contains conflicting statements about what was actually on the ground during the prayer. One witness claimed the men stepped on prayer rugs and even described where those rugs had been purchased. However, the Imam later stated there were no prayer rugs available that day and that the group instead used table mats. He further stated he did not believe the mats or cloths had actually been stepped on. Those two accounts cannot both be accurate.
Detective Morales documented that investigators secured and reviewed nearly fourteen minutes of unedited video from the incident. Yet elsewhere in the report, a witness statement is included claiming the suspects brought a megaphone, even though the available video does not show a megaphone being used. Rather than correcting the allegation based on the evidence investigators had already collected, the statement remained in the report.
The investigation also lost one of its identified witnesses. Fahad Bin Imran-Aziz ultimately emailed investigators stating he felt overwhelmed and did not want to participate in an interview.
Even one of the statements describing Ricardo Yepez’s conduct included an important detail often overlooked. After Yepez spat on the ground, another member of the group reportedly told him to “chill,” suggesting there was not complete agreement among the three men regarding his behavior.
Perhaps one of the most significant statements came from the Imam himself. During his interview, he acknowledged that he recognized the men as online street preachers and believed they were attempting to provoke a reaction rather than physically attack anyone. He also stated he did not believe the mats had been stepped on.
Taken together, the investigative file reveals a pattern of changing witness accounts, contradictions between witnesses, and factual inconsistencies within the investigation itself. Those inconsistencies are contained in the police file and sworn statements, and readers can review them for themselves.
I have the full file for those who want to see it.
Amber Rose says Black People are purposefully victimizing themselves about Equal Opportunities and She will never train her Kids with that mindset.
“I will never tell my kids to work 10 times harder just because they are Black.”
This is the most ignorant shit I’ve ever heard. I’m a southerner who grew in the Southeast and proud of it. Like, there are left leaning people in the South who grew up on Southern values. And you’ve clearly never lived up North (I do) and it is not some progressive utopia.
“You see, down South, we don’t deal with all that tomfoolery that y’all are dealing with over there in New York City, California, Maine, Minnesota, or any of those woke states. We don’t deal with that.
You see, around these parts, yeah, around these parts, we believe in God, guns, and butter, and in that order.
God, and His name is Jesus Christ. Let’s not be confused.
Pretty much all of us concealed carry. There will be no “entering into every household in America.” That part. Catch it.
And we love to eat, so we put butter on everything. And I mean everything. That part.
And I did not mention it, but let me be very, very clear: God, guns, butter, but also, we are very, very commonsense and patriotic.
See, unlike Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, we know what a woman is. That part.
And there will be American flags flying in everybody’s yard, okay? So, if you have a problem with that, you may not want to move down South.
Yes, the homes are cheaper, but they look just as good as those high-priced homes y’all are paying for up North and on the East and West Coasts. That part.
We’re comfortable classifying all the white boys in the Cajun Navy as our friends. That part.
You see, when the tornadoes and hurricanes happen, they come on through, and they don’t care what color the hand is that they’re helping. That part.
Our men are not emasculated. At least around these parts, they ain’t.
And chivalry sure enough ain’t dead.
And last but not least, we believe in keeping our babies around here, okay?
So, I lied to your oddball over there: You will not be entering into every household in America. And all that yelling and screaming in pro-lifers’ faces around these parts doesn’t work.
You feel me? Because we hit back. That part.
God bless. Welcome to the South.”
🕊️ REST IN POWER, DENISE OLIVER-VELEZ (1947–2026) ✊🏾🖤
Today, we honor the life and legacy of Denise Oliver-Velez—a professor, writer, editor, activist, community organizer, and lifelong freedom fighter whose commitment to justice helped inspire generations.
As a member of both the Young Lords and the Black Panther Party, Denise stood on the front lines of movements fighting for the liberation and empowerment of Black and Brown communities. Her journey reminds us that the struggle for justice is carried forward not only through protest, but through education, organizing, storytelling, and an unwavering commitment to the people.
Her voice mattered.
Her work mattered.
Her courage mattered.
And her legacy will continue to matter.
From the movement to the classroom and throughout her years of writing and advocacy, Denise dedicated her life to challenging injustice and ensuring that the stories and struggles of our communities were never forgotten.
May we honor her memory by continuing the work—educating, organizing, empowering, and fighting for a more just world.
Rest in Power, Denise Oliver-Velez. 🕊️
1947–2026
Your work is done, but your impact lives on. ✊🏾🖤
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