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00:00A dispute over a parking space at a Florida Walmart turned deadly, and the entire incident
00:04was caught on cell phone video. The video appears to show 62-year-old Army veteran
00:09Bart DiGuglielmo arguing with a woman in the store's parking lot after a car pulled out of
00:13a space. Seconds later, this woman pulls out a handgun and fires a single shot over a parking
00:20spot. Now, I'll link to the post's story in today's show notes if you want to see it for
00:24yourself. It's disturbing. Detectives say the woman is claiming self-defense, and the video
00:30does show her waiting at the scene for deputies after the shooting. DiGuglielmo, a New Jersey
00:34native, decorated Army veteran and retired nurse, was rushed to the hospital but later died from
00:39his injuries. His daughter called him a good man and said nobody deserves to lose their
00:43life over a parking spot. She also pushed back on reports suggesting her father had made any
00:47kind of advance toward the woman, saying that was completely false. Investigators are now
00:52reviewing the cell phone video as they determine whether the shooter will face criminal charges.
00:57A former volunteer for a Wisconsin Democratic congressional campaign is under fire after
01:02posting a series of troubling social media videos calling for violence against Republicans.
01:08Taya De LaRue, a transgender activist who briefly worked on the campaign of Democratic Socialist
01:13Katrina DeVille, appeared in one video sitting in front of a whiteboard that read,
01:17Kill Your Local Republican. In another, the activist said this.
01:21We are doing trans jihad, and this is something everybody can actually kind of partake in a
01:24little bit in here because it's about making the oppressor, the bigots, the animals that make up
01:31makeup, for example. We're going to do the reverse. We're going to make it so that they will be the
01:36ones that have to walk down the streets in fear and anxiety and worry.
01:40De LaRue also posted a written message calling for a, quote, existential struggle against what was
01:44described as society's treatment of transgender people. Now, Katrina DeVille, also transgender,
01:50who was running in this summer's Democratic primary to represent Wisconsin's 8th district,
01:54condemned the calls for violence and said De LaRue only volunteered for the campaign for a short time
01:59before being removed after it became clear the activist was, in DeVille's words, deeply troubled.
02:04De LaRue was later blocked from all of DeVille's campaign accounts for, quote,
02:08actively creating a dangerous situation.
02:11Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is being blasted after the state's Board of Pardons
02:16granted clemency to an illegal immigrant convicted of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.
02:21The board, made up of walls, Attorney General Keith Ellison and State Supreme Court Chief Justice
02:26Natalie Hudson approved the pardon last month for 42-year-old Tao Li Vang. To be clear,
02:32this effectively wipes his criminal record completely clean, and the record was, to put it mildly,
02:38bad. Vang pleaded guilty in 2006 to first-degree criminal sexual conduct after admitting to repeatedly
02:44abusing the child over a period of years. And according to court records, and this part will
02:48really make you lose your mind, he also offered the girl money to keep quiet about the abuse.
02:53Ten bucks. His legal status in the U.S. was revoked after his conviction, and he was going to be
02:59deported to his native Laos. The Department of Homeland Security slammed the pardon, saying, quote,
03:04Governor Tim Walz's decision to pardon an illegal alien convicted child rapist so he can remain in our
03:09country is disgusting. These are the criminal illegal aliens he and his Minnesota sanctuary
03:14politicians are protecting. In his pardon application, Vang argued that he had accepted
03:18responsibility for his crimes and had rehabilitated himself over the last two decades. Now, as of this
03:24recording, the governor's office hadn't yet commented on the decision.
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