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A man takes the law into his own hands, hunting down criminals illegal immigrants. His vigilante crusade makes him a social media sensation, but puts him at odds with the local police chief, because corrupt institutions are complicit in the (planned and desired) invasion of illegal immigration, aimed at destroying Western societies and values.

Un uomo si fa giustizia da solo, dando la caccia ai criminali immigrati clandestini. La sua crociata da vigilante lo rende una star dei social media, ma lo mette in contrasto con il capo della polizia locale, perché le istituzioni corrotte sono complici dell'invasione (programmata e voluta) di immigrazione clandestina, atta a distruggere le società e valori occidentali.

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00:00:00Thank you so much for watching.
00:00:46Thank you so much for watching.
00:01:10What about chocolate?
00:01:13Okay, you can count it.
00:01:17This?
00:01:19No baby, there's enough.
00:01:21Come on, let's go there.
00:01:22Hello.
00:01:23Hello.
00:01:24Hello.
00:01:26Okay.
00:01:35You can help me out for this.
00:01:36I'll just put it right here.
00:01:44How much is it?
00:01:51Okay.
00:01:53Here we go, 30.
00:01:59Mom, you can help me.
00:02:01I'll help you to hurry up a bit.
00:02:10Bye.
00:02:12Bye.
00:02:12Bye-bye.
00:02:13Bye.
00:02:13Bye-bye.
00:02:18Bye-bye.
00:02:32Bye-bye.
00:02:39Bye-bye.
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00:02:48Bye-bye.
00:02:56Bye-bye.
00:02:56The nation is gripped by fear as a wave of shock sweeps the country.
00:03:00Her mother was murdered in broad daylight in front of her child by another suspected undocumented migrant.
00:03:06Parents were afraid to let their children play outside and many women avoid venturing out after dark altogether.
00:03:16Happy holidays and
00:03:42Who's having all turned into an audience at the right that is growing outsideaceport and Chamberlain aree, leading others, living
00:03:43in objects, Schratt, or hangs in hundreds of thousands who have been rich.
00:03:43One of the generations, I find a lot of meilleur that we do in front of my mother than companies,
00:03:43as well.
00:04:09But in a twist that has captured the imagination of the public,
00:04:12hope doesn't rest in the hands of government officials or law enforcement.
00:04:16Instead, it lies with an enigmatic figure.
00:04:19The vigilante citizen is delivering a brand of justice that some believe the authorities have failed to provide,
00:04:25targeting both criminals and those in power accused of allowing crime to flourish unchecked.
00:04:31We took to the streets to hear what people think about the shadowy figure.
00:04:35Here's what they had to say.
00:04:36He's a real hero. You know, we work, we pay taxes, and for what?
00:04:41To help all of Africa. You see, they come here, and we pay for them.
00:04:46And in return, we get robbed. And as a woman, you cannot go out after 9pm anymore.
00:04:51No, it's too risky.
00:04:53Oh, I love that guy. He goes out there, he goes against all those criminals,
00:04:57they laugh about the police, but not about him.
00:04:59I want to marry him. I mean, he's a real knight, and he helps the helpless.
00:05:04The individual continues his vigilante form of justice, claiming the police and judicial systems are failing to protect the public.
00:05:12Last week, the leader of a prominent Middle Eastern crime syndicate, along with his associate, were discovered dead in a
00:05:19dumpster.
00:05:21That guy out there, wow.
00:05:24Have you heard of this vigilante crime fighter guy over in Europe?
00:05:28He's like, the real deal.
00:05:30This man is taking out the trash.
00:05:32I think we need somebody over here in the States like that.
00:05:36What do you guys think? Comment down below, let me know.
00:05:54There's been a lot said about me, so I thought you should hear it directly from me.
00:06:00Everything that I do, I do for you.
00:06:04I can't sit here and watch you exist in a state of sleep paralysis anymore.
00:06:09The truth is this.
00:06:11You are all being used.
00:06:14You are all nothing but playthings.
00:06:18Every soldier who's gone off to war thinking that their death was for an idea,
00:06:24or that their sacrifice was important for society, has been played.
00:06:32Clinton, Biden, Trump.
00:06:35You never see them on the front lines of any battle.
00:06:38Why?
00:06:39Because they would never risk their own lives.
00:06:42They have you.
00:06:45They trick you into thinking that you are dying for your country.
00:06:50But your country doesn't do anything for you either.
00:06:54You walk down the street and you get stabbed, or robbed, killed.
00:07:00And what does your country do?
00:07:03Nothing.
00:07:05And what do you do?
00:07:08Nothing.
00:07:11The universe demands balance.
00:07:14You must match Yang.
00:07:39Nothing.
00:07:39No.
00:07:39No.
00:07:40No, no, no, no.
00:07:40No, no, no, no.
00:07:44Okay.
00:07:44No, no.
00:07:51You love how you talk.
00:07:59Okay.
00:08:02I said that, you do.
00:08:04Don't say anything when we are in.
00:08:06Okay.
00:08:07What I'm talking about you.
00:08:08Three Non-President fear is an individual,ме
00:08:08coming in for the past, baby.
00:08:09And if that motherfucker is not paying up today, you will burn his fucking store down, understand?
00:08:14Yes.
00:08:15Well.
00:08:17Because if you do nothing, I have to do something.
00:08:26I have to do something, something, do something, do something, do something.
00:08:45What happened to the lights?
00:08:51Oh shit!
00:08:52Help!
00:08:53Help!
00:08:53Ah!
00:08:55Ah!
00:08:56Ah!
00:08:57Ah!
00:08:58Ah!
00:08:58Ah!
00:08:59Ah!
00:08:59Ah!
00:08:59Ah!
00:09:01Ah!
00:09:13Ah!
00:09:13Ah!
00:09:20Look, this guy is greatness, okay?
00:09:25We need more guys like this in Canada, okay?
00:09:28We need him!
00:09:30I love him.
00:09:35Is that weird?
00:09:43In an effort to address these escalating incidents, we obtained an official statement from Interpol Regional Chief Henry, who is
00:09:51leading the initiative to apprehend this vigilante.
00:09:56Am I reading this one?
00:09:57Yeah, read it all.
00:10:11I am here to support local and federal law enforcement.
00:10:14The investigation is leading to the possibility of an international terror cell that is against democracy.
00:10:21And it is not impossible that this terror group is a movement supported by Russian and or Chinese government institutions
00:10:32that are not only active online, but already active on the ground, fighting our countries in the EU and the
00:10:40USA.
00:10:41There are indications leading in this direction.
00:11:13There are indications leading in this direction.
00:11:40There are indications leading in this direction, which
00:11:44It's a fucking bus!
00:11:48One fifty per person, please.
00:11:51Gentlemen, everyone on this bus has somewhere they have to be and for some of us it's urgent,
00:11:55so please resolve your issues and go drive the bus.
00:11:59Which I understand. It's just a thing that I will not continue driving the bus without everyone having tickets on
00:12:04it.
00:12:12Fine.
00:12:19One fifty times three, four fifty. There you go. Let me just give you a change.
00:12:23Keep the change.
00:12:24Thank you very much. Enjoy.
00:12:37Who we are and what we do has ramifications in our lives.
00:12:42And in the lives of everyone around us.
00:12:45Hmm?
00:12:47You don't understand?
00:12:50All right. Pay attention. Let me explain this to you.
00:12:53If you get onto a bus and you don't pay your ticket, if you go to the movie theater, if
00:12:57you grab a banana at a grocery store and you don't pay,
00:13:01eventually the cost of everything will go up.
00:13:04If ten percent doesn't pay, the cost will go up ten percent to cover the loss.
00:13:10And that's not fair.
00:13:14You might not understand this, but think about it.
00:13:18I'm sure you'll come to the right decision.
00:13:27You're gonna look back at this moment and realize that it is the luckiest you have ever been.
00:13:33Believe me.
00:13:50There we go.
00:14:31Thanks for the ticket, sir.
00:15:00There we go.
00:15:26There we go.
00:15:50There we go.
00:16:01Please, only ten minutes.
00:16:02She's very weak.
00:16:18I can't even imagine everything you've been through.
00:16:25What do you want?
00:16:29I'm just here to help.
00:16:33What do you want to happen?
00:16:36What do you mean?
00:16:38The men who did this to you, what do you want to happen to them?
00:16:44I want them to go to jail for the rest of their lives.
00:16:58And they might.
00:17:02Of course, we won't know until the end of a trial.
00:17:05And that could take years.
00:17:08And that could take years.
00:17:09And of course, you'll have to participate in that trial.
00:17:13Telling the story of what those men did to you over and over in a room full of people who
00:17:20are going to call you a liar.
00:17:23And try to poke holes in every detail of your story.
00:17:30And we'll also have to get lucky with the judgment.
00:17:33You never know how those things are going to turn out.
00:17:37And then during that long and expensive trial, we have to hope and pray that the men who did this
00:17:46to you don't do the same exact thing to somebody else.
00:17:53Yes.
00:17:54Is that the justice that you want?
00:17:57No.
00:18:03Do you want justice?
00:18:10Yes.
00:18:36Goodbye, Elsa.
00:18:37Goodbye, Elsa.
00:19:00I love this guy.
00:19:02We need someone like him in Germany.
00:19:04That guy is great.
00:19:05We need a guy like this in Italy.
00:19:26Just to be very clear, I don't live here.
00:19:30I'm here, sure, taking care of family assets that happen to be here, but I don't have residency here.
00:19:37If the DNA that you're talking about at the bar is my DNA, two things.
00:19:43One, I would love for you guys to explain to my lawyer how you managed to obtain the DNA of
00:19:53a foreign national.
00:19:54Being an American citizen, I'm just unclear how you would have gotten my DNA in the first place.
00:20:00But I'm sure that's something you can clear up with my lawyers.
00:20:02But also, as I've said, this is a bar that I frequent and it is a unit that I own.
00:20:11So, we are a very hands-on landlord and management company.
00:20:20And whenever a tenant moves out, quite often we will go through the unit to inspect for damage,
00:20:29to make sure that if we can, we can give them as much of their security deposit back as possible.
00:20:57to the other place.
00:20:58And I'm gonna get to know the right question.
00:20:59I want to check this out, but it's public really helpful.
00:21:00I want to check this out.
00:21:00I want to check this out.
00:21:00I want to check this out.
00:21:00I want to check this out.
00:21:02So, here's our website, so I can check the other place.
00:21:02I'll be here, too.
00:21:06I'll be here.
00:21:35Oh, T, you're out there.
00:21:49Okay, okay, pin me the address.
00:21:54Let's pay this fucker a visit.
00:25:56Okay, I'm here.
00:26:23I saw you on TV.
00:26:25You're that guy from Interpol.
00:26:28TV, yes.
00:26:30Tonight, I'm just a man having a drink.
00:26:32Can't work all the time.
00:26:35Chin-chin.
00:26:36Nobody really wants you to catch this vigilante, you know?
00:26:42Maybe you're right, but we have the law for a reason.
00:26:47And people that are innocent, they can go home.
00:26:50People that are guilty must pay the price, you know?
00:26:54We cannot have vigilantes running around doing their own thing, you know?
00:27:00That's why I'm here.
00:27:02We don't want society to collapse.
00:27:07Who cares?
00:27:09Who cares?
00:27:11Yes, who cares?
00:27:13Trust me.
00:27:14Can I talk to him now?
00:27:15You can talk to him, but still, you guys don't have a choice.
00:27:19I'm going to leave you right now.
00:27:22Hey, you guys don't have a choice anymore.
00:27:24I'm sorry.
00:27:25One drink.
00:27:25No choice, okay, guys?
00:27:27You got it, right?
00:27:31The hotel room it is, there you go.
00:27:32One drink with us.
00:27:36Dude, man, I love that shit.
00:27:38That's awesome, man.
00:27:40No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:27:41Hey, she was, hey, dude, she was on my lap, you know what I mean?
00:27:44No, hey, okay, I'm going to share, okay?
00:27:46I'm going to share.
00:27:47The thing is, like, she is awesome, dude.
00:27:51Like, everybody in this building is awesome, right?
00:27:54Yeah, you too.
00:27:55You too.
00:27:56Oh, yeah.
00:28:00But the thing is, like, no, no, wait a minute.
00:28:02So you got the drops, man?
00:28:03You got the drops.
00:28:04So put them in here, right?
00:28:06Okay.
00:28:06Just, but not too much, right?
00:28:08Just pay attention.
00:28:09Here we go.
00:28:16Come on.
00:28:19That's right.
00:28:20That's right.
00:28:21Keep it simple, keep it simple, right?
00:28:23You ready?
00:28:24I'm so ready.
00:28:25I was born ready, dude.
00:28:29As soon as they're back, you know, we just go for the drink straight away.
00:28:33We got to leave.
00:28:34We got to leave in a minute, yeah, but we got to go for the drink first.
00:28:37And then we got to make sure that we're going to get them to the hotel.
00:28:40Are you guys with the two pretty girls that just went to the bathroom?
00:28:43Yo, what's up?
00:28:45Someone's giving them a hard time over there.
00:28:46You might want to go step in.
00:28:47Yeah, you serious?
00:28:49He's fucking junkie.
00:28:51You're a weird joke.
00:28:52Fuck.
00:28:54Okay.
00:29:02What if you're fucking with us?
00:29:04We're going to come back and smash up your fucking face, dude.
00:29:08Yeah, it's funny, right?
00:29:39I mean, we have to stay.
00:29:40Show it to me, baby.
00:29:41Hey, dude.
00:29:43We had this crazy dude coming out talking some bullshit.
00:29:45Yeah, I don't know why.
00:29:48It's a female bachelor.
00:29:50What kind of guys?
00:29:51It can be any female bachelor.
00:29:53Guys, guys, please.
00:29:54You know what we need?
00:29:56This.
00:29:57We need to get out.
00:29:58Okay.
00:30:00It's a new trend.
00:30:01It's a new trend.
00:30:04We're going to have some beautiful sausages, guys.
00:30:06Here we go, right?
00:30:07Oh, I'm sorry.
00:30:09Can we do it again?
00:30:10Cheers.
00:30:13Oh, shit.
00:30:17I got it.
00:30:18I think we need four more, huh?
00:30:19Oh, I'd wait for that.
00:30:21Oh, wow.
00:30:22Take it easy.
00:30:23You're a really nice boy.
00:30:26Unfortunately, it seems like a coincidence.
00:30:30I do go to that bar quite often.
00:30:33It's one of my favorite bars.
00:30:34Could I have been at the bar and moved a glass from a stool where I wanted to sit, potentially?
00:30:41It's definitely a possibility.
00:30:44Ben!
00:30:45What is wrong with you?
00:30:46Dude, my head is spinning.
00:30:48Are you okay?
00:30:48Do you want to go out?
00:30:49I got a lot of it.
00:30:50Come on, rich boy.
00:30:52You're great.
00:30:54I don't know.
00:30:54What is...
00:30:55I think he's playing with us.
00:30:59I'm good.
00:31:00I'm good.
00:31:00Give me a second.
00:31:01I'm going to answer something.
00:31:05Okay.
00:31:07Oh, God.
00:31:08Do you need some water?
00:31:09Or do you want to, like, sit hot?
00:31:10I don't know.
00:31:12It's time for you girls to go.
00:31:14Why?
00:31:15What do you need?
00:31:16These two guys, when you were in the bathroom, they put something in your drink.
00:31:19Are you serious?
00:31:20I switched them.
00:31:21That's what's going on.
00:31:22They drank them.
00:31:24Hence, sleeping time.
00:31:26So no matter what you do, you don't have to go home.
00:31:30But I wouldn't stay with them.
00:31:32Have a good night.
00:31:33Okay.
00:31:35That's just a fucking bullshit.
00:31:37It's not a whole experience.
00:31:44What a heck.
00:31:56I don't know.
00:31:58It's a giant.
00:32:01I don't know.
00:32:01That Ás.
00:32:02I don't have to go out.
00:32:03Let's go out.
00:32:07This is what I said.
00:32:07I don't know.
00:32:08I don't know.
00:32:08How you guys can try to get your beer in the sermon.
00:32:08Oh, yeah?
00:32:08What is this?
00:32:09Any fun?
00:32:10I don't know.
00:32:32We're sure this is the right house.
00:32:33That's what I was told.
00:32:35We're ready.
00:32:36Good.
00:32:37Let's move.
00:32:41Let's move.
00:33:30Let's move.
00:33:33Let's move.
00:33:48Go, go, go, go.
00:34:19Go, go, go.
00:34:50Go, go, go.
00:35:27It's possible that this is not just a single individual.
00:35:30However, what remains clear is that our current system is failing to protect our citizens.
00:35:35This raises critical questions.
00:35:38If the risks associated with migration outweigh the benefits, and if migrants are contributing
00:35:44more to societal costs than economic gains, then it may be time to re-evaluate our migration
00:35:51policies, it may be.
00:35:56Let's move.
00:35:56Let's move.
00:36:223, 2, 1, GO!
00:36:45Come out! Surrender!
00:36:48I understand that you're here to do your job.
00:36:51I have no interest in killing all of you,
00:36:53but if you try to stop me from doing my job,
00:36:55I will be forced to kill you all.
00:36:58This is your last warning to leave.
00:37:10What's the matter?
00:37:13Mr. Sanders?
00:37:15We had no idea you were dropping by today.
00:37:17Well, it wouldn't be much of a surprise inspection if you did, would it?
00:37:20Well, we do have the half-year figures for you,
00:37:23so please follow me to your office.
00:37:41I hope you don't mind me using your office while you're gone.
00:37:43And I need some privacy for delicate calls with tenants while behind on their rent.
00:37:48How many are behind on the rent?
00:37:49We're always under 10%, so on average, 90% of the rent comes in each month.
00:37:55Are there fluctuations, or is it the same 10% each month?
00:37:57If so, I want them evicted.
00:38:00Well, the procedure is, after three months of unpaid rent,
00:38:03we send a final notice to pay within four weeks.
00:38:05And if that payment doesn't come through, we get a court order,
00:38:09and that will allow us to evict them within seven months total.
00:38:14So if somebody doesn't want to pay, they get to live for free for seven months?
00:38:19If you want to see it that way, then you are right.
00:38:21Is there another way to look at it?
00:38:23We have 3,500 units in this city, Owen.
00:38:25That brings us in 50,400,000 euro annually.
00:38:2810% of that is 5,040,000 euros that people are stealing from me.
00:38:35That's unacceptable.
00:38:37Evict them immediately.
00:38:39Well, the problem is the courts won't order an eviction anytime sooner than that.
00:38:43That may be true.
00:38:45So you'll start pressuring them after four weeks of non-payment.
00:38:48If that doesn't work, you give me their addresses, and my people will sort it out.
00:38:52Okay, um, you can try that.
00:38:57No, we do that.
00:39:00How's the Grand Ali project coming along?
00:39:03Um, technical acceptance is scheduled for the end of the week,
00:39:07so all tenants can move back in on Monday.
00:39:11What a shitshow that was.
00:39:13We're never using that contractor again.
00:39:15No.
00:39:17Also, Owen, the plumbing in my villa is not finished yet.
00:39:21Have them get on that.
00:39:23Sure.
00:39:23Also, I went by the Lubliaia project.
00:39:26I took some pictures.
00:39:28Look at this.
00:39:31Oh, that's bad.
00:39:34Uh, I mean, the gate will be an easy fix, but the facade...
00:39:38No.
00:39:40We don't do a project that big on that building.
00:39:42Just make sure it's not going to collapse.
00:39:46Certainly.
00:39:50Oh, well, we sure miss having your father around here.
00:39:54Hmm.
00:39:56Never went hunting with my dad.
00:39:59No?
00:40:00That's surprising.
00:40:01Is it?
00:40:04My mother died when I was young, and he just shipped me off to boarding school.
00:40:09I saw him two times a year.
00:40:11I didn't know anything about him.
00:40:13I didn't even know he had cancer.
00:40:15I'm sorry to hear that.
00:40:20Well, he always was very proud of your career in the military, though.
00:40:34Sort out that 10%, Owen.
00:40:37Understood.
00:40:40There is one more issue to address.
00:40:42Recently, the tax authorities investigated deeper into the ownership of your holding
00:40:46companies, and that raised a few questions.
00:40:49I mean, well, since you are not a registered citizen here, nor did you enter the country legally,
00:40:56we might run in a few problems.
00:40:59We own a lot of social housing units, and the government wants to seize empty units for housing
00:41:04migrants.
00:41:05No.
00:41:06We can rent them to them at full cost.
00:41:10What do we always say, Owen?
00:41:14No empty units.
00:41:16No empty units.
00:41:17They want to know who owns those companies, and if we fail to provide that information,
00:41:22they will seize all the units on the Kaziki block without payment or revenue.
00:41:26Well, I'm sure our lawyers will have something to say about that.
00:41:30Certainly, but there is only so much they can do.
00:41:35I urge you to reconsider and provide the information they requested.
00:41:40I mean, after all, they will probably roll out the red carpet for you and even grant
00:41:44you citizenship without asking any question.
00:41:47I'm an American, Owen.
00:41:49I'm just here on an extended vacation.
00:41:57Sort the 10%.
00:41:58Yes.
00:41:59Oh, and here are the half-year figures for you.
00:42:03I've seen them.
00:42:23Smells like a nursing home in here.
00:42:27Let's get some fresh blood.
00:43:05I don't know.
00:43:13so early it's a long day Jenny okay
00:43:36okay I go back I have a delivery I'll watch the bar
00:43:53well my father and I were estranged I guess you could say I didn't really have
00:44:02much of a relationship with him growing up my mother passed when I was young and I
00:44:09think the the emotional weight of my mother's passing as well as the weight
00:44:15of trying to grow his company meant that he had other priorities which is
00:44:21something I've come to terms with and now that I'm running things around here I
00:44:26can really understand so it's not like I hold it against him anymore I was still
00:44:32in active duty in the United States Army and we got a call in the office that I
00:44:38was working in letting me know that my father had passed and I found myself on
00:44:42my way here for the first time a couple days later for his funeral
00:44:50good afternoon yes what do you want who are you another one of those reporters do I
00:44:59look like a reporter to you no I just have one question were you satisfied with
00:45:05the result that was reached in court and was your daughter why do you ask this
00:45:10how can you ask this how do you know where we live so you found no justice in
00:45:16court right I don't have to answer your questions man this is bullshit go away no there was no
00:45:30what do you ask this you're not trying to have to answer your thoughts and
00:45:31to have to answer your question
00:45:36have a good afternoon
00:45:59Hello Elsa, I'm with Interpol, and we are very sorry with what happened to you.
00:46:07Please believe me. We will use all of our resources to find whoever did this to you, and put them
00:46:14in jail for a long time.
00:46:16But you told me that you have them, that you know where they are.
00:46:22Elsa, I've not been here before. This is the first time we were talking.
00:46:28You were in a coma for three weeks, and maybe you mistaken me with somebody else.
00:46:36Yes. Maybe it was your colleague then. He was very friendly. He asked me if I want justice.
00:46:52My colleague. Was he wearing your uniform? Did he give you a name?
00:47:01What did he look like? What did he look like?
00:47:04He was small.
00:47:08Caucasian? No. More Middle Eastern looking. Black hair. Beard.
00:47:22Elsie, would it be okay if I get our sketch artist to come so you can give a description?
00:47:28It would be a great help. You rest, okay?
00:47:35I will come back. Rest well.
00:48:23I don't understand. I don't understand. You can approach me anymore.
00:48:27I don't understand. You can approach me anymore.
00:48:33The master, call my mom.
00:48:34No, no, no.
00:48:35What is it?
00:48:36No, no.
00:48:37Okay, I just, no, please. No, don't do that.
00:48:40I'm begging. I'm begging.
00:48:42I'm begging.
00:48:58No, no, no, no, don't do that again.
00:48:58Right there, please.
00:49:00Please.
00:49:03Please.
00:49:05Please.
00:49:06Please.
00:49:13Please.
00:49:15Please.
00:49:17I just need my phone, that's all, that's all.
00:49:24Please.
00:49:24Please.
00:49:26Please.
00:49:32Get your phone call your parents tell them you want to press charges on each one of these pieces of
00:49:37shit. I'll give you their names
00:50:06If the police don't protect you, I have to protect you. And if the courts and the laws don't give
00:50:13you justice, I will give you justice.
00:50:18And remember, I do this for you until you learn to do it for yourself.
00:50:44Yes.
00:50:50Understood.
00:50:54We searched the neighborhood. Full lockdown. Two miles perimeter. Nothing.
00:51:00This place was rented under Molly Ling, a Chinese woman who was paid cash to sign the lease.
00:51:05She said the mechanic gave her the money, but stated he had no work permit.
00:51:11Tell me.
00:51:13Upstairs all clear.
00:51:15Look around. Nothing personal. This was all a facade.
00:51:22To set up a fortress.
00:51:26Open it. Let's go. Move.
00:51:41Let's go. Go. Go.
00:51:43Go.
00:51:44I'm going to take a look at this one.
00:52:14Judge Reinhold, hear from the chief inspector's office. We have new information that's come to light
00:52:44It is clear that after the airway come to light, hear from
00:53:12Lupiter, name to me
00:53:24I hope you're not feeling too nauseous, Judge.
00:53:29That shot I gave you, it's going to be very suspicious when that turns up in your blood,
00:53:35isn't it?
00:53:36Let's hope they don't run a toxicology report on your body.
00:53:41Who knows?
00:53:43Maybe you have a bit of a tolerance for heroin.
00:53:46You seem to like heroin dealers anyway.
00:53:49How many of them have you let back onto the street?
00:53:54The laws are meant to protect the victims, right?
00:53:58It's not the perpetrators.
00:54:00Maybe that's when you lost your North Star.
00:54:03When you started using the laws to help people hurt people.
00:54:09You know, it's not just the perpetrators.
00:54:11You cause collateral damage, Judge.
00:54:14It's people like you, letting people get away with rape and murder.
00:54:20Excusing their behavior.
00:54:22Letting people get away with rape and murder.
00:54:26Six boys raped a 14-year-old girl.
00:54:30I saw your interview in front of the courthouse.
00:54:34I saw you say that these boys just had an adjustment issue.
00:54:40That they didn't know how to fit into society.
00:54:45But what you don't understand is the society that you think they don't fit into is falling apart.
00:54:51And dying.
00:54:53And you are the cancer that is killing it.
00:55:00And you know, Judge, it's people like you, letting these people get away with it.
00:55:05Excusing their behavior.
00:55:08How do you think that makes the families feel?
00:55:38Excusing their behavior.
00:55:44Human beings are such sheep, even when you push them to the limit, they will obey the
00:55:51law, even if their own lives are in danger.
00:55:54Here, I'll show you.
00:56:10You see what happened?
00:56:12That car, when we went into their lane, instead of just crossing the line and breaking the
00:56:17law and going into our lane, they went into a ditch and most likely died.
00:57:03You smell that, Your Honor?
00:57:06That's that good, clean country air.
00:57:14I'd like to show you something.
00:57:24Look, it's you.
00:57:31Let's see what you have to say.
00:57:34This is all I have prepared and this is all what I'm going to say to you.
00:57:37Our politics failed to integrate teenage migrants into our society.
00:57:44Also didn't give them the help to function by our rules and our laws.
00:57:49The gangrene was in a way a crime for help and structure.
00:57:54Not only the young girl is the victim, they are also victims.
00:58:01You really believe that?
00:58:02Not only the victim, also the perpetrators are getting in trouble with us.
00:58:06It doesn't help the young girl if they're getting locked up and getting their normal life for
00:58:12a long time denied.
00:58:15That's all, gentlemen.
00:58:19That was you, after letting a gang of rapists free.
00:58:27That's all.
00:58:57You let a gang of rapists go.
00:59:03You know what that makes you?
00:59:06Just as bad as the perpetrators.
00:59:11You might as well have raped her yourself.
00:59:13Maybe that's why you decided
00:59:16to come out here
00:59:18and drown your sorrows.
00:59:30All right.
01:00:36It's nice.
01:00:37It's nice.
01:00:39It's nice.
01:00:40It's nice.
01:00:41It's nice.
01:00:42It's nice.
01:00:43It's nice.
01:00:43It's nice.
01:00:44Mama.
01:00:45Do you have anything?
01:00:46No, no.
01:00:47There's no one.
01:00:48It's nice.
01:00:50It's nice.
01:00:53It's nice.
01:01:01Hello, Ibrahim.
01:01:02Blessings to you and your family.
01:01:04I was wondering if we could have a quick chat about your son.
01:01:06Are you a journalist?
01:01:07No.
01:01:08I'm just a citizen.
01:01:09Here to help.
01:01:10If you want something, you can go to our lawyer.
01:01:14We don't have nothing to say.
01:01:15Sorry.
01:01:15Maybe we have just a little chat.
01:01:19Back.
01:01:26Oh, good.
01:01:27Yousef's here.
01:01:29Go.
01:01:32Hello, Yousef.
01:01:33Yousef.
01:01:34Run.
01:01:35Where are they going to go?
01:01:35What do you want, motherfucker?
01:01:39What are you doing?
01:01:43Yousef.
01:01:44Yousef.
01:01:44Go tend to your son.
01:01:46Tie something around his leg.
01:01:48I didn't hit an artery.
01:01:49He should be fine.
01:01:51You.
01:01:52You.
01:01:52Get the cell phones off the table.
01:01:54All of them.
01:01:54Pick them up.
01:01:57Dad.
01:01:57Move Yousef to the couch.
01:01:59Dad.
01:02:00Over to the couch.
01:02:01Cell phones down on the table.
01:02:03What do you want from our seat?
01:02:04Face down on the table.
01:02:05I want you to have a seat.
01:02:06We're going to have a little chat.
01:02:08What are you doing?
01:02:09Have a seat.
01:02:12Have a seat.
01:02:15Sit.
01:02:16Three.
01:02:18Two.
01:02:19One.
01:02:23Smart man.
01:02:26Don't worry.
01:02:32So I guess you're wondering why I'm here.
01:02:37I'm here because of my son.
01:02:39Because of the court.
01:02:40Mm.
01:02:42Mm.
01:02:42The court free him.
01:02:44And this is the court from your country.
01:02:46Of course.
01:02:48Because your son and his friends had to rape that 14-year-old girl.
01:02:52No.
01:02:56So traumatized from their childhood that they couldn't keep their dicks in their pants.
01:03:01He's young.
01:03:03He don't know nothing.
01:03:05Mm.
01:03:06Is that why you did it, Yousef?
01:03:08I'm sorry.
01:03:10I'm sorry we did that.
01:03:11We thought she wanted it.
01:03:16You thought that she wanted you to grab her and pull her into a bush in the quiet part of
01:03:23the park.
01:03:24She wanted you to put your hand over her mouth while your seven friends took turns raping her.
01:03:29She had to crawl out of those bushes on her hands and knees.
01:03:33And now she lives every single day afraid of what you and your friends might do since you were acquitted.
01:03:41It was very good work by your attorney, by the way.
01:03:44Painting them as the victim.
01:03:45What was it?
01:03:47Traumatic integration?
01:03:49We're really getting mental help now and support.
01:03:53We will be better in the future.
01:03:54I promise that.
01:03:56That's the right answer.
01:03:58The only problem is that on your social media, since the event, I have not seen any regret or empathy.
01:04:09In fact, I think you said that she deserved to be raped.
01:04:13What I mean is that they dress wrong and just make boys horny with their mini skirts.
01:04:19They show their legs and breasts.
01:04:21You wrote that she deserved it.
01:04:25I will delete it.
01:04:29Are these the values you're teaching your children?
01:04:31I teach them the values from the Quran and these values from our family.
01:04:37Well, if these are your values, that women in America and Europe deserve to be raped because of a dress
01:04:45code, why did you come here?
01:04:47You know that we have several wars in our country and we have a dangerous life.
01:04:53That's why we are here.
01:04:55And I think you know that.
01:04:56Do you know what I think?
01:04:58Why?
01:04:58I don't think it was the good ones that got out of your country.
01:05:02I think it was the bad ones.
01:05:04And I think you brought with you your archaic value system and your commitment to religion over democracy and over
01:05:15anything else, including the rule of law.
01:05:20Yusef, you're going to pick up your phone.
01:05:21You're going to start calling your friends one by one and telling them to come over here right now that
01:05:26you have new information for them.
01:05:30No.
01:05:32Yes, you will.
01:05:34And what do you want to do with them?
01:05:36Oh, we're just going to have a little chat.
01:05:38Same as we're having right now.
01:05:40I will not call them.
01:05:42No?
01:05:44Interesting.
01:05:47Five, four, three, two...
01:05:50Yusef, call right now! Call!
01:05:58Hey, Abdul, it's me.
01:06:01You need to come over here.
01:06:04Right now, we could get charged again. We have a problem.
01:06:07I'm here with my attorney.
01:06:09And bring your brother and call Idris.
01:06:13No, right now.
01:06:15Good job, Yusef.
01:06:17I'll call the next one.
01:06:30No.
01:06:31Sit.
01:06:35You.
01:06:36Go get the door.
01:06:38No funny business.
01:06:39Or I shoot Mom.
01:06:41Go.
01:06:42Okay, okay.
01:06:48What's wrong?
01:06:53What the fuck happened? What's wrong?
01:07:08What's wrong?
01:07:12What the hell is wrong?
01:07:16How harmkins does it?
01:07:18It's unwearful.
01:07:19How harm do you have rồim部分?
01:07:35How harm do you have?
01:07:36Who can you go?
01:07:36Two crashdowns, the direction?
01:07:39What do you do?
01:07:40How harm do you have?
01:07:40How harm do you haveAdmini I것?
01:07:41How do you have today?"
01:07:56Hello, come in, come on, go, go, go, go, go, go in, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay,
01:08:35it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
01:08:54Here is somebody from the state attorney's office.
01:09:02Ah, hello.
01:09:05Hello, Chief Henry, I'm very happy you survived, because I have a message for you to take
01:09:12to the government.
01:09:14What is this message?
01:09:17It's the same message I told you when you tried to storm my bunker, that the people will
01:09:23not accept a takeover.
01:09:30What you are attempting here, it cannot be allowed to continue, this mayhem.
01:09:38You see, as much as I love Europe and its deep history, you simply cannot continue.
01:09:47My officers and I, we swore to an unbreakable pledge to protect and serve.
01:09:54And you now have crossed the line too many times.
01:10:00You are hurting innocent people, including myself.
01:10:05This is unacceptable.
01:10:06I have no choice but to bring you in.
01:10:09And I will.
01:10:12These people you speak of, they never voted for what's happening.
01:10:19This is an unfriendly takeover by the Islamist extremists and the blindsided woke left.
01:10:27And if this takeover is successful, it will destroy the democracy you say you love.
01:10:33All the freedom.
01:10:34Everything you enjoy and stand for.
01:10:38There's only one option.
01:10:41You end this.
01:10:43Or we, the people, will end it ourselves.
01:10:47Now take this message.
01:10:51I remind you.
01:10:55My oath, my job,
01:10:59is part of the stability of this democracy you speak of.
01:11:05And you overestimate my capabilities of delivering this message.
01:11:12I don't think so, Chief.
01:11:15After all, you're the only one with the message.
01:11:19Now take it to them.
01:11:21They will listen.
01:11:29Three judges have recently died under circumstances initially ruled as suicide.
01:11:34Though their timing appears highly suspicious.
01:11:37Today, yet another judge was discovered dead in their car on the outskirts of the city.
01:11:42Authorities are now investigating what they consider to be a series of murders,
01:11:47rather than coincidences.
01:11:48Yes.
01:11:51Ivan.
01:11:54Drag down this number.
01:11:56Then call my superior.
01:12:00I need to speak to the prime minister.
01:12:03If she won't talk to me,
01:12:06you find every member of the press.
01:12:08You bring them to me.
01:12:10Yes, sir.
01:12:22All individuals implicated in the recent gang rape case, who avoided prison sentences, are now dead.
01:12:31Including the entire family of Yusuf El-Shirah, who resided there.
01:12:35It appears the vigilante citizen has struck again.
01:12:38This raises pressing questions.
01:12:41What possesses the greater threat to society?
01:12:44The criminals committing these heinous acts, or the vigilante who is eliminating them?
01:12:49According to Europe's criminal statistics, over 105,000 violent crimes were attributed to migrants last year.
01:12:56Including 980 murders, and over 18,000 reported cases of sexual assault, involving immigrants from Africa.
01:13:05What does this mean for our legal system?
01:13:08Is this vigilante only stepping in because our system has failed to ensure safety and justice for the public?
01:13:16Stay safe out there, and thank you for watching World News.
01:13:24I'm here to help you take that control back.
01:13:28I'm here to show you that you are no longer the victims.
01:13:33I'm here to show you that it's time to go out and show these fuckers that they aren't getting away
01:13:41with it anymore.
01:13:43Remember, remember, I do this for you until you learn to do it for yourself.
01:13:55Let's go.
01:14:21Let's go.

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