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When the places that once sheltered us become sites of violence, how do we reconcile our memories with harsh new realities? Today's episode opens with a deeply personal reflection on the recent shooting at Shaker Heights library - the same sanctuary where I once sought refuge as a rebellious teenager. This diverse, academically rigorous district that produced talents like Halle Berry, Kid Cudi, and Paul Newman now faces challenges that mirror broader societal decline.

The heart of our conversation explores how communities that shaped us can gradually transform before our eyes, leaving us to grapple with both cherished memories and distressing present realities. The Shaker Heights tragedy serves as a powerful metaphor for safety lost and the struggle to preserve what we value most about our formative spaces.

We then dissect what might be the most outlandish Diddy allegation yet - a lawsuit claiming sexual assault at a "freak off" party with A-list celebrities as witnesses. Through careful analysis, we examine why this particular accusation warrants skepticism while acknowledging the disturbing pattern of accusations surrounding Combs. This segment demonstrates our commitment to discernment rather than sensationalism when discussing serious allegations.

Perhaps most significantly, we follow up on our previous coverage of Young Scooter's death, where our early assessment that the 911 caller was lying has now been validated by her arrest. This case highlights the lethal consequences of false reporting and raises troubling questions about conflicting medical examiner reports - was it an accident during fence-jumping or did something more sinister occur?

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The thoughts, views and opinions shared on the Flow Show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just good, good, happy, happy, hump day to everybody out there. Wednesday. Sometimes I got to check my phone and make sure it's the right day. I don't know what day it is until I start this show and I look at my phone, it is Wednesday.

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We got some crazy, crazy, crazy. Got a crazy show for you today, got an interesting update on a case that we were talking about or a story we talked about yesterday, uh, uh, regarding young scooter and of course, diddy this might be the craziest. And of course Diddy this might be the craziest. Diddy this might be the craziest Diddy story that's came, and I don't know. I'm gonna get into it with you, with you all, and see what y'all think about it. Hope everybody enjoyed their Tuesday and I look forward to enjoying their Wednesday. But before we get into all of that, I got something a little sad I don't know if it's just me, anybody else out there got a high school or a school district or neighborhood that you grew up in. It meant a lot to you and as you get older you see it how it's declining and it's not what it used to be. And, um, I'm going through that right now. A lot of people know I've went to uh, talk about it a lot shaker heights, shaker heights school district, shaker heights high school uh, famous, it's a famous district, famous high school, one of the best school districts in the country when I grew up. I don't know where they rank at now, but it was just a beautiful place, great neighborhood, but it put out a lot of talent and a lot of good human beings in this world. Shaker is a special place, um, and we just had a tragedy a 18 year old was just gunned down in a shootout inside of shaker heist library. Now, I don't know where you from, but just picture wherever city you at, picture the suburb, or wherever the best schools are, good neighborhood, wherever that is. And diversity that's Shaker. Like I said, it's black, white, chinese, all type of different religions Muslim, jewish, christian. Shaker is uh, we got a million dollar mansions and then you got, you got million dollar mansion neighborhood. Then you walk a few blocks down and you got houses where families are struggling to make rent and it actually works out in the. It benefits us students because we, we don't. We didn't judge each other. So we grew up. You know you're around all type of different people. You were around. You know rich people, poor people, black people, white people, you know everything and we all got along. But it made it was a, it was a nice melting pot and made everybody better. And to see what's going on now and people getting killed in the library, in the library, not only is this a nice community, nice school system, nice suburban area, but you're not even safe in the library, but you're not even safe in the library. Shaker is a special place and watching it fall off and fall down is is sad. Shaker, the library where the young man he was 18 years old where he was killed.

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I actually ran away from home in 10th grade and I went to that library. I was always at that library but I remember this particular time I ran away from home. You know I was a young rebel. I only did it one time and my mom made me mad. I don't even remember exactly what happened, but I walked 50, 50, 50 miles, 50 miles. I didn't even dress right, had no jacket, but it was okay.

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On my walk to the library.

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I get to the library and I got friends up there. I'm hanging out, everything's cool. You know, when you, when you run away from home, it's like the very beginning of the of the runaway. It's kind of cool. It's like cool because it's early, you ain't hungry yet.

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You ain't realized how fucked up running away is when you were 10th grade, where you gonna go? So I'm at the library hanging out. I remember one of the older students was up there and said here, what you doing up there? I said so you know, I was kind of close to him and I told him I ran away and this and that. And he heard me out. Then he's like well, where you gonna go? And I thought about, I said, yeah, where the fuck am I gonna go? And so, as the night went on, all my friends start leaving and going home and I'm still up at the library figuring out what I'm gonna do and they finally had to kick me out.

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And it was the walk home that made me never, ever, ever, never, ever, never, never run away again. Because the walk to the library, you know, when you mad and you stomping you, I didn't even notice it. But after I calmed down and hours went past and then it was like okay, was, you ain't got nowhere to go flow, so it's time to take little flow home. Yall, that was the coldest, longest walk of shame in history. I still remember to this day. I was freezing, my bones was aching, my feet was hurting. I mean it was a long walk, but the point is, in my worst times I could go to the Shaker library and you know I was safe. So I figured out what the hell was going on.

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And to wake up this morning and to see that last night, to see that it was a full shootout, and to hear it. I actually had a friend who was actually got a video they were posting. They had just got home, came home to Cleveland to see their daughter and spend time. They were videoing his daughter on the computer and he's videoing her and and literally he's like I'm back to Cleveland spending time with my daughter coming to the library. Da, da, da, da da. And at the end of the video you hear boo, boo, boo, boo, boo, like seven, eight shots, and then the video cuts off. He said they went into the bathroom. It was him, his daughter. He said he dove on her to cover up and then picked her up or whatever, and went into the bathroom cover up and it picked her up or whatever, and went into the bathroom and uh, it was like eight people locking themselves in the bathroom trying to find safety and I'm like, not fucking shaker.

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Shaker made me what I am. I wouldn't be right here talking to y'all if it wasn't for Shaker. Shaker exposed us and me to just a diverse community. They pushed excellence like I don't care who you were, your ass had to do your work in Shaker. They were on your ass. They wasn't just passing you through. Your ass would be in that same grade if you didn't excel. I mean shaker and you know, when you're a kid you don't appreciate, you know little things like that.

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But my parents to be such young parents my mom was 18 when she had me, my dad was 20, 21 and the fact that they were that young and knew how important it was for me to go to a good school system like that and did everything they could to keep me in that system. I mean it was either halfway through the halfway through my shaker time when my parents got divorced. I moved out of shaker and I moved to the hood. We moved to the hood and even still, my mom used we used my uncle address to keep me in Shaker and I stayed in Shaker my whole career and it really means a lot to me. My people at Shaker mean a lot to me. The community means a lot to me and so to see, y'all don't know how fucked up it is to wake up and see how it's just going down the tubes and I remember all the old people used to say how stuff was going down and I'm be like, yeah, whatever, you just old as dirt. And now I'm that old as dirt man complaining and sad because of my school has gone down the fucking tube. My system is. The whole world is crazy.

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Right now I think about my son. He'll be 18 May 23rd. I'm thinking about the family who lost their 18 year old son at the library. You don't imagine losing your son or your child to gun violence at the Shaker Heights Public Library, gun violence at the shaker heights public library. And give you an idea of shaker um, if you ever I don't know if you ever heard of the series little fires, but it's an actual. It's a. It's on hulu. It's a series about shaker and growing up. I mean, like I said, shaker is a special place. It's pretty popular. If you don't know about it, look it up.

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But some of the people that that graduated or came from shaker, shaker, heights, high school or uh, you might know as paul newman, uh, molly shannon, you know, paul newman is the legendary actor, director, molly shannon, the comedian from saturday night live. Kid cuddy went to shaker high school. Uh, machine gun kelly went to shaker. Hallie berry went to shaker. Uh, west craven went to shaker. Eddie lavert from the oj's went to shaker. Jerald lavert went to shaker from the group lavert. Um, and many more.

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Like shaker is like I said, I, when we, when we kids, we don't appreciate shit. But now that I'm grown and an adult and realize that my mom was 20, what, 23, 24, when I was starting school, like starting school, she had me at 18, 19, 18 and um it just. I wouldn't be who I am today, I wouldn't have this community that we've built with this podcast. This community reminds me of the older version of Shaker that I used to know. Bunch of different people from all walks of life, we all, but we all stick together and we ride for each other and that's how Shaker was. I mean, I didn't look back, I didn't realize that a lot of my friends were like damn, they're millionaires. And I was, you know. I would say we were poor, but we weren't. We were close, you know, and to look back, and we never was judged. I was never judged. Um, it didn't matter what color you were, it just was a different world and, as you can see, some of the names I named that came out of Shaker, just a special place.

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So just wanted to let y'all know, send some prayers that way. My old school and I don't know I'm sure it's people going through the same thing where you look back at your old school and you know, with these times now it's like's, like shit. What do you do if your child, if your child is not safe in the shaker heights library, where are they safe? And so I just wanted to make that known and mean a lot to me. I want to start the show to let y'all know what's going on and we all have kids. I think about y'all kids. I don't just think about my son, I think we all have kids. I think about y'all kids. I don't just think about my son, I think we all have kids and it's just sad, man. So prayers up and if you're going through a similar situation, your old school or your old stomping grounds is going to shit. You're not alone. What was that song, michael Jackson? You are not alone, but you're not.

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So let's get into this Diddy mess. I just had to shout out my old school, shaker, and let y'all know it's a special place, and check out the series Little Fires If you ever have a chance. It's on Hulu. It's actually it's filming, it's actually talking about stuff, the time of error that I went to Shaker. So if you watch the series Little Fires, you will understand me to the T because you'll see exactly where I came from. Like I said, it was a special school. I mean not too many schools where it's in the top five percentile of districts and you got many mansions around the school, but if you go blocks down it's like Section 8 and public housing and food stamps, but all in one school system. I love it, I appreciate it.

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And the last thing I'm going to say is my best friend of 40 years or whatever, four decades he came out of Shaker. So we've been friends, best friends, since four years old. Shaker means a lot to me. I don't know about your schools, but, uh, shaker, mean a lot to me. Shout out to anybody going through a similar situation. It'll be okay. Prayers to the family that lost their 18 year old son. I'm with you. If you need anything, if you need any awareness brought, please reach out to me. Shaker is my love.

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So let's get into this diddy mess. Y'all. This may be the craziest, craziest, craziest sounding diddy lawsuit yet. Um, people on my breakfast crew in the chat, apple and spotify, reach out to me on the fan mail y'all gonna have. This is one of those ones. I want y'all to reach out to me and tell me what y'all think about this one. Do y'all believe it? If you do, why do you believe it? If you don't, why don't you believe it? Because this one is crazy. Straight from tmz. I had to break out the iPad for this one because it got crazy pictures and everything.

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So, anyway, tmz breaking news just came in last night New Diddy Accuser. And this Diddy Accuser says Beyonce, lebron and others saw him at the freak off. Now I just want to warn you. I'm going to tell you how crazy this story is. The guy was dressed up as a penis. I don't know, have you ever been a penis for Halloween. Is anybody ever dressed up as a penis for Halloween or anything like that? I don't think so, but this guy was dressed up as a penis and it wasn't Halloween. Let that sink in. We're going to get into this story. This is a crazy one.

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So a new Diddy accuser claims he was sexually assaulted, raped and humiliated at freak offs at a freak off party in Miami. And he says Jay-Z, beyonce, lebron James and Gloria Estevan saw him in rough shape. Now, my dad and I used to love Gloria Estevan. Now my dad and him used to love Gloria Estevan. Was she fine back in the day, y'all? Because I'm just seeing that name brings memory of all my uncles and dads. Be like that, gloria Estevan.

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Anyway, diddy is being sued for human trafficking by a Florida man named Joseph Manzaro, who claims Diddy humiliated him at an April 2015 birthday party for King Combs by strapping a penis to his face and parading him around. See why would you? This is crazy. I'm going to just continue. I'm going to save my commentary for the end, because we won't even get through this article if I stop every time I hear something crazy.

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So in the lawsuit obtained by TMZ, manzaro claims he was drugged and transported to Star Island in Miami for the big party in april 2015. He says he was first dragged into the back entrance of emilio and gloria estevan's mansion, where a panicked glorious saw his drug-induced stupor and demanded someone. Call an ambulance. Hold my thoughts. Manzaro claims emilio quickly silenced gloria and ushered her away into the crowd. And then he says he saw lebron walking through a hallway in a bath towel. He says lebron looked at him and said y'all better do something about that. I know y'all got some crazy visuals going on in y'all head right now because I I know I do in the docs.

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Manzaro claims an ex-porn star, adria English, then led him through a secret tunnel to Diddy's mansion. This is where he said he regained partial consciousness, in a large party area where he noticed Beyonce and Jay-Z. Manzaro claims when Beyonce saw him, she asked what's this? What's this all about? Why is this half naked white man with a cock mask standing here in front of me? He says one of Diddy Goons told Beyonce, and I quote Diddy wants him to see what we do to snitches. This is part of his punishment.

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Diddy's accuser claims he was then forcibly paraded through multiple rooms filled with people who jeered and taunted him, and he says Diddy ordered him to be degraded, calling out, and I quote he's gonna find out what we do to snitches tonight. Get him undressed. Manzaro says he was stripped and then dressed in a small thong, bikini bottom and a black leather mask with rubber forcibly inserted and zipped, and then they closed it over his head. He says a locking sex device was affixed to the mask, protruding from his mouth. What is going on his mouth? What is going on with Diddy and Adria allegedly subjecting him to degrading and non-consensual acts?

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He says later in the night he came across a celebrity jeweler, jacob Arabo. Y'all remember him, jacob the jeweler, uh, who says he was visibly disturbed by his attire. He claims jacob asked what's this? What's going on with this guy? Why is he standing here staring at me with the penis strapped to his face? What world are we living in today, y'all? Today is what? Wednesday is hump day. This is a hell of a hump day, uh, diddy story. Let's continue. Manzaro claims emilio again intervened and told diddy's goons to get him out of jacob's sight, and then gloria again pleaded for an ambulance, with emilio silencing her and shoving her away into a crowd.

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Now, it is true, diddy threw a 17th birthday party for his son back in April 2015. And while Manzaro is referring to it as a freak off, the alleged event he describes does not match what prosecutors have said in the federal indictment. They allege the freak offs involve diddy, a male sex worker, and another woman. By the way, this is um? Um. Courtesy of tmz, they say they found one hole in mazaro's story. Uh, with the google search, it says that jay-z was in new york city on april 1st that's the date of king's 17th birthday. Jay-z was supposedly in new york city for a title streaming service engagement. He had recently bought that platform.

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Sean's combs legal team tells tmz this complaint demonstrates the depraved links plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday. No sane person reading this complaint could credit this story. Mr Combs looks forward to having his day in court where these lies and the perverse motives of those who told them will be revealed. That story, that's a crazy ass story. That's a crazy ass story, y'all. That's a crazy story.

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So I broke that story when TMZ broke it. I actually broke it on Facebook. That post that I did on Facebook is probably at about 200, views already since last night and I'm gonna get into kind of what people are saying about him. Uh, some of the things people are saying is if he was so drugged up, how does he remember everything? How does he remember so many details? That's one thing people were saying. Um, another thing people said about this story is is you know, then you got the people who are saying like this is just nasty hollywood behavior. And I'm gonna be totally honest, like I said, I don't sugarcoat, I don't pander, I just say what I feel when I read it. It to me, if I was the like the stuff that he said, lebron said or beyonce said, or what gloria said if I'm guessing I'm it feels like he might have actually been there. Um, I just don't know because, for lack of details as far as how he was drugged or like any of that, I don't really see. You know, I I don't know what I can say about that part of it because it it doesn't really describe, you know, how he was drugged. Was his drink spot? It don't really go into that. So I don't know.

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This one kind of has me like 50, 50 as far as the story. Um, some of that, even lebron, you know, and you know I'm from cleveland, so you know I'm as far as sports and everything. I'm a lebron fan, I know all them, but I speak. I speak the truth on whatever, and the funny thing is that's exactly what lebron would say. I'm gonna go back to it, and and I mean not just lebron, but from ohio, that's just kind of how we talk. So, even though I'm kind of 50 50 on his story, I mean it, it he definitely.

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It sounds like he was there because, uh, we're, I'm gonna go back to the lebron part. He said lebron, when he said lebron said, walked past and said, uh, y'all better do something about that, like that's kind of like a cleveland, ohio type of reaction. So it kind of tripped me out when he, when he said that lebron said it because I said shit that sounded like exactly like some shit. Lebron would say so I don't know y'all, this is a tough one. Um, if he was assaulted in the way he's saying, I hope he gets justice, of course.

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I'm just just having a little problem with that story. And then I'm wondering it doesn't say was he paid to put the penis on his face and dress up like a like there's it's not enough details. I guess that's another reason with this. The details are. It's a lot of details in it that don't mean shit, like were you hired the diddy and then they were saying they were showing them what happens to snitches, and so I'm like, what is the dynamic here? Are you paid talent where it's like, hey, I'm having this freak off party. I need somebody who is willing to dress up like a penis. Or was he forced to do it like it? Don't really say so, I don't know.

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I'm gonna keep an eye on this one, um, and see if we get any more details, because the way, the way the story is laid out, I mean I don't really I'm missing. I don't know, I'm missing some stuff in that story, uh, but it's definitely crazy. Um, definitely, uh, I definitely know diddy will like make fun of, like you know, make fun of people or or go all out to prove a point. Maybe this guy, maybe this guy said something and disrespected Diddy, and Diddy said you know what? I'm gonna put a penis on his face and and parade him around the party and show him how I treat people who disrespect me. I don't know. I can't deny or doubt that Diddy would do some shit like that. We know he's done it in the past, so I'm not going to say that this ain't true. I'm just saying that I need more detail as far as what really happened, because I'm having problems even grasping kind of the where it all started or where he came from, or what was he to Diddy. So I don't know.

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Y'all, like I said, it's getting to the point where I'm gonna say it again I'm I'm really kind of ready for the trial, um to get started, because I'm ready to get some justice for the victims, whoever they are, and get some accountability and some clarity of what's going on. Uh, I want to see what's going on with the celebrities Justin Bieber, ellen they are quiet still. You know we've been talking about they've been so quiet. You could hear a cat piss on cotton. The celebrity world has been so quiet. So I'm ready for the trial to start because I'm ready to see what's really going on, like my mama used to say.

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So, as far as that story, y'all I don't really have it's just a crazy ass diddy story, a lawsuit that's developing. I'm sure more should come out of it because, as of right now, they're missing a lot, a lot of um, a lot of details that will help me understand what's going on if this story is true, this is foul. To dress up a man and parade him around and drug him and all of that is disgusting and it's almost one of those stories where you don't even want it to be true. But with this mess these celebrities been getting into and the stuff that has been coming out, I'm not going to doubt shit until I have concrete evidence to doubt shit. But y'all know I don't come up here and just say shit for clicks and views. I can't call this one. I'm just going to kind of see if more details come out and play this one by ear. It just, it just got me all confused. I don't know what y'all think about that one, but I don't know.

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Dressing up like a penis and walking around, I don't even know. See, my thing is this I'm trying to figure out why would you be dressed up like a penis anyway? What were you to Diddy? Were you one of his workers? Where did you just meet him? Out of the club? Did, did? Did they get into it? Did he say I want to hire you as being my? You know every freak off party. I want a guy dressed up in the paint as a penis and that could be you like what, where and how used to be in school. They used to be like remember they said all the w's who, what, when, what, when, where and why, whatever. It's missing a lot of that in this story, y'all. So I'll keep you posted.

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If anything comes out of the penis, comes out of the story, I'll definitely bring it to y'all. But as of right now, y'all know flow, I can't fake shit. I have to give y'all what's really on my mind. I never fake it and I'm not going to fake it. I can't call this one. All I can say is I don't doubt shit with these crazy-ass, weird-ass celebrities, but it's missing a lot for me, for me to stand 10 toes and cuss motherfuckers out. I need a little more than that. I need a little more like meat to the story. No, diddy, um, so that's the crazy one right there. And um, also, speaking of crazy, y'all know I'll be having I'll be right on point with these stories.

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And and then I tell y'all yesterday that that chick was lying. And y'all know this is a platform where we believe victims. First and foremost we believe victims, and then we start from there. Now they find out that they lying, then we call them out for lying and we focus on the first victims but here on the flow show no filter. We are a platform. We are going to believe victims first and then work from there.

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So when I had to call out that this woman was lying on this 9-1-1 call yesterday and I called her, I called it out monday, I I. It's not an easy thing to do because you know I don't ever want to think nobody lying if they saying crazy stuff going on, because you know you could be wrong. But I just have strong discernment and I really have a good knack for knowing when a motherfucker is lying. And when I told y'all that story about young scooter, the big time rapper in atlanta, if you don't know young scooter, he was with future. I know you know future and I know you know young thug, he's right in that same category. They all love, a matter of fact, thug and young and, uh, thug and future spoke on him on this story yesterday.

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But when I told you that that 9-1-1 call sound fake and we broke it down, well, I swear to God, because y'all know Atlanta, my stomping ground, so they watch me like a hawk. I swear to God they be watching my stuff Because, dammit, if she wasn't arrested yesterday for lying and causing harm and we're gonna get into that. So here at the flow, show no filter. You know one thing about us we always ahead of the news. I called her off the line before anybody and I took a chance, because people get people get a little. You know they, they get they side out.

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You, sometimes, when you call people off the line, especially a woman who's saying sex trafficking and all this type of stuff going on, you know it's. You have to. You have to make sure you know what you're talking about when you, when you call a woman off the line because there's a lot of crazy mess going on right now and you know you don't want to be the one to call her off the line and she was telling the truth. So but I just had that strong feeling like it didn't sound, she sound fake, she was putting too many different. It was like every trigger word that that that we talk about online all happened and at one time in front of her sex trafficking, underage shootout, domestic violence, bloody guns like there was literally she said it was drugs and it was literally every illegal thing you could think of in her story all happened while she was there, like it was bullshit.

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So, um, I was right and we're gonna get into that, and, like I told y'all, that's why, even if you don't know a story, if I bring it to this platform, go research it so you don't be the last one to know what the hell going on. Because I've been like that since the beginning of this. I cover news. I my takes are always before everybody, because I don't I'm not scared to say what the hell I mean, whether I could be wrong. I'm human, anybody could be wrong. I'm not scared to be wrong, though, and so even with me coming on this platform and apologizing to the police atlanta police department for cussing them out for unaliving young scooter is what we thought, remember, I apologized yesterday, but now it's coming out that future the rapper had a separate private autopsy done by the, by a private medical examiner.

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Check this out. Not only was the young lady arrested for lying on that 911 call and swatting young scooter, which led to his death, but future and uh, young scooter which led to his death, but Future paid for a private examiner. Now we got the police department's examiner. Says he cut his leg and bled out, but the private examiner that was paid for by Future and somebody else in Atlanta is saying that it shows that he was shot. I hope everybody listening to this knows the gravity of what's going on right now. Don't be the last to know. This is actually one of the biggest's going on right now. Don't be the last to know. This is actually one of the biggest cases going on right now, cause you literally have someone dead from a fake call and a police department who originally said it was reported on the news that a young man was shot by the police.

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They were talking about Scooter, but at that time they didn't know he was a famous rapper, much like a lot of y'all. Probably don't know who young Scooter is, but the culture, we know who young Scooter is. He's huge and beloved and so they didn't know who young scooter was because he's not drank, so they don't know. You know most people only know the biggest names. But uh, so they didn't have a problem reporting that a man got shot. I believe it was immediately once they found out oh, this guy is young scooter. See, they did the same thing about a bunch of a bunch of y'all. Did y'all like young scooter? Y'all don't know. This is just because you don't know don't mean millions of other people don't know who this person is. So once they found out it was young scooter, to me it seems like they went into atlanta police department, went into. You know what we can't say? We gotta say he broke his leg and jumping the fence. We gotta say something like that because atlanta will burn this city down if they know that we shot and killed young scooter.

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So let's go into this article talking about what happened. Uh, the young lady who was arrested check this out told y'all I'll be knowing what I'm talking about. I told y'all yesterday she was lying. Told y'all yesterday was lying and some people like she was on something, something saying this is. I said all right, I'm gonna just wait. I'm tired of having to wait for people. I'm not.

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My greatest gift god gave me is normal motherfuckers lying and I'm not exaggerating and it's really annoying as gift because it keeps me from being cool or doing a lot of stuff other people do, because I spot a lie before you even get the full lie out. I just I could read body language. I could tell you. I mean, it's weird and I really I like it because it helps me do this job. But in real life it's annoying because sometimes I want to be naive but I can't. It's like I know immediately when somebody lying and I do it so much I don't even call people out, I just let them lie. But anyway, I told you I got that from my mama. She always know when I was lying. I know how I got older. Now I know how anyway goes into this. So, like I told you, when I bring a story, just listen, I know a lot of y'all don't know who Young Scooter is.

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This is turning into one of the biggest cases out right now, besides Diddy and all the ones y'all know, but this one. Now we're at another spot where now we got the police department saying their medical examiner saying he broke his leg and bled out, and then you have the private medical examiner that was paid for by the rappers who feel like this was foul, and this medical examiner says he examined the body and he was shot. So where do we go from here? That's what we about to find out. But check this out. Young scooter death Suspected 911 caller arrested by atlanta police.

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This is from fox 5, atlanta, a day after the 9-1-1 calls were released and a day after we sat here on the flow show, no filter, and broke down that whole. I don't even I don't even like doing clips, audio clips that take that long, but I wanted y'all to hear the whole 9-1-1 clip. I think that clip was like six minutes, but I wanted y'all to hear that whole 9-1-1 clip because I knew I was on to something and I wanted y'all to be on to it with arrested and charged with transmitting a false public alarm. Now, what was the backstory? Kenneth Edward Rashad Bailey, known professionally as Young Scooter, was killed on March 28th, which was his birthday, when he reportedly ran from police who were responding to a report of a violent attack on a woman. Officers were called to the 200 block of William Drive in southeast Atlanta following a 911 call, reporting gunfire and a woman being dragged into a home. This shit was all lies y'all. When officers knocked on the door of the residence, a man opened it briefly before quickly shutting it. Now, mind you, this is young scooter's birthday.

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A lot of men carry protect protection in atlanta because it's dangerous, but a lot of times you're not. You shouldn't be around those guns and this and that. So people say why did he? Did he run? If I was to guess, he ran because there was guns in the house, not guns to go out and kill people, but more guns for protection. But when the police come to your door and you're not expecting them to come, you don't want to be. If you're a young scooter, I'm sure he didn't want to spend the weekend because it was a friday. He didn't want to spend the weekend in jail on his birthday. So he figured you know in atlanta the way the culture is, especially if you ain't did nothing wrong, you, he go out the back door, hop a couple fences. Police gonna let him. You know they ain't gonna track him and follow him and hunt him, hunt them and kill them. But who knows what happened. So police then surrounded the home and the two people attempted to flee the scene, but the one returned to the house while the other, which was young scooter, jumped two fences before being found injured nearby scooter was then taken to grady memorial hospital where he later died.

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Authorities confirmed this. Now what they're saying about the 911 call? Recordings of the call obtained by fox 5 described a woman bleeding, a, a child present and shots fired. She said he's bleeding her bloody, he's dragging her back in the house. The caller said the woman described herself as part of neighborhood watch just lies.

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And I called that shit out yesterday. I knew it over the weekend, but when I heard the 911 call, that's all I needed. I already over the weekend when it happened I was saying to myself this sounds like a fake call, this sounds like somebody just was saying anything because it was too much going on. But without hearing the call I couldn't say that, so I just kept it to myself. But once that call came out and I was able to hear, I said this motherfucker lying. And I wasn't happy about saying that, but I I I could hear it in the voice the story made it was too much going on. Ain't no way, it was no way. It was the voice, the story. It was too much going on. Ain't no way, it was no way. It was the truth, which is why I came right on here, even though it ain't popular to call people lying, especially, you know, when she throwing around all those trigger words. But I told y'all and y'all going to always know when y'all come and press play on this podcast, you going to know I'm giving y'all. Come and press play on this podcast, you gonna know. I'm giving y'all the honest to god truth as far as my truth and what I believe. I didn't know if I said that yesterday, if I was gonna get killed by people saying, oh no, why is she lying? She ain't lying woman. I didn't know. But at the same time, what's most important to me is always telling y'all my exact truth of what I feel. So y'all always know I'm being genuine. So if I'm about to say some shit and I'm like this might not go over, well, it don't matter to me, because my priority is telling y'all what the hell. I really think, not pandering or scared to say some shit because of backlash. I don't give a fuck and that's why I think people rock with me and I really thought I was going to get some backlash behind calling her out for lying. But here we are a day later and they done arrested her ass anyway.

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She described herself as neighborhood watch. She claimed that the house had several armed men inside and was involved in potential drug activity and possible sex trafficking there. She said there was literally a shooting Literally the neighbors next door. And the first thing I said is when all this going on? I'm going to tell you how I broke it down and how I break down people and know they lying. I said all of this going on and you, the lone desperado, only last of the Mohican, the only person to call and report. We talking about shots, bloody women running out fighting naked, seven gunmen, all of this going on, but we only got one call from this neighborhood watch fake neighborhood watch person that was. I had so many, many clues, but that was one clue, cause I visualized it, visualized it and I want you to visualize it. You got a woman running out, supposed to be bloody, being beat by a guy. You got seven guys she confirmed, got guns. Um, she's saying shots went off.

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You think they doing all of this now criminals is stupid. Y'all right, we all, we all seen that show world's dumbest criminals and all that. But they ain't this damn stupid. So you think they got drugs going on, sex trafficking, all of this going on, and somehow a woman escapes, that's. Then they grab her, beat her some more and drag her in the house after shots went off and then they just gonna stay there. Then they're just gonna stay there and wait for the police to come. Come on, man like, like I knew he meet. This didn't sound believable at all. Let's continue. She says there's literally a whole domestic dispute going on. There's like seven guys in the house.

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The woman described a chaotic and dangerous situation, alleging that the men were armed and possibly selling drugs from the home. She said a a woman described as a light-skinned female with black hair, approximately five foot three, had been physically assaulted and forced back into the house. She ran outside naked. Y'all hear this story. She ran outside naked and then he was fighting her outside and the caller said she tried to get away. He dragged her back in the house. She's being held hostage.

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The caller added that the victim was bleeding profusely, particularly from her head. They found no blood. Let me just tell you all that from the head and that a child may have been present during the incident. Now she brought in a child. I'm telling you she used every trigger she could and that is what exposed her.

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When you're dealing with somebody like me, see, I tell people all the time when you came to my mama, your ass, better have that story ironclad or my mom would pick that story apart so fast you'd be grounded before you even knew you was grounded. So fast you'll be grounded before you even knew you was grounded. But being raised like that made me be able to pick out holes in other people's story immediately. And so when you look at this, I'm saying damn, there's a lot going on for nobody else to be reporting and it blood profusely. Then it should have been all kind of blood when the police pulled up. Or did they clean up all the blood too? Did they do that too In time, you know, before the police could come there? Then she says, oh, and then I heard three shots. The woman reporting the incident was not at the scene. So she says they're definitely doing illegal stuff. So what happened? They end up booking this lady in Fulton County Jail. After searching for her, her arrest was announced just a few hours after Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office released the preliminary cause of death.

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So what's next for this? Demetria Spence, the person who told all these lies, and now a young man with a budding career, is gone. He had children, he had his son. I want to read some of the stuff his son say, but it's hard for me to even read it because it's sad. See, a man lost his life behind this on his birthday, his birthday. And when I saw a man lose his life behind this on his birthday and I saw his son and different family members speaking out in a heartbreak.

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That's the type of shit that make me come on this platform yesterday and take a risk and call out a motherfucker for lying and I could have been wrong, but I'm not, because I'm good. So i'ma come on here and say what everybody else is afraid to say because they worried about what their followers gonna say or what they listen. Listen. My listeners come here for the truth. They don't come here for nothing in particular. So I know whether some people get pissed off or not. I know this show and my community going to be in great shape as long as I come here and tell y'all my honest to God truth. Can't be mad at me for that, and that's what I did yesterday. I came on here and told you that she was lying. I didn't know that 24 hours later she would be arrested for it. So I'm happy to be vindicated so quick, but I don't give a damn about being vindicated in any way. I can sleep good at night knowing I came on here and told y'all my honest feelings and didn't come on here pandering trying to make sure everybody like what I say Like I'm not going to ever do that, but this is sad and she needs to rot now during my research.

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Um, the the uh. The punishment for this is up to five years, but people are saying whatever they are charging her with besides the swatting shit it's. She could be looking at up to 10 years for this. I wouldn't be mad if they gave her life playing around with people. Man, this is his. He's no longer breathing. His son will, no, never get a chance to speak to his father again because a woman or somebody upset because they weren't invited to a party, or whatever the fucking reason was.

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I don't even know what the reason was. I know there's no reason to do no shit like this. This could happen to anybody, which is why I don't trust anybody, which is why I stay off the fucking radar. I don't really want no I mean, I'm not gonna say I don't want no new friends, but I really have to evaluate people before I even bring you in my mix because of shit like this, though, and the reason why I say that is a lot of people don't know that this chick was supposedly mad at Scooter's friend, so it didn't even have nothing to do with young Scooter. He just lost his life behind the shit and as this story gets bigger, like I said, ain't nothing bigger than the police department, because we always wonder is there, are they lying or what? But for a medical examiner, done by the police department's medical examiner says he bled out and he jumped the fence and hurt his broke, his leg on the fence or whatever. But they didn't know that the rappers paid for their own private one, and this private one is saying he was shot. That is where we left off yesterday. So I guarantee you there will be more fireworks today.

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I will be covering it. Y'all see, I've been back, uh, uh, uh, posting all my updates on Instagram, facebook and I even got the flow show no filter on Tik TOK, check me out. But, uh, all I can say is a lot of people. When I brought that, uh, young scooter story yesterday, it was a lot of people like I don't know who. Young scooter, who is that? Like I told y'all, when I bring a story to the platform, just know it's the story. I'm always ahead of the curve. This is my claim to fame. Even in this space, I'm a leader. In this space, my claim to fame. Even in this space. I'm a leader in this space.

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Nine times out of ten a take or a story you see me talking about, I'm the first one bringing it Because I look at shit, I evaluate it and I hop on the mic and I just say what I see and I don't have. I'm unbothered and don't care what nobody else think. I don't even watch they other podcasts or YouTubes because I don't care what nobody else think. I don't even watch they other podcasts or YouTubes because I don't want to even say none of the shit they saying. I want this to be the original take when I say it, I don't want it to take nobody else take.

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And on this one, this, another one where, hey, I deserve. Hey, look, when you take the risk and risk people being on your ass because I could have been wrong, when you take that risk and then you proven right, you deserve to get your flowers, because it's a thankless job, I'm telling y'all. But so I'm glad to see that she was arrested. That's not gonna bring young scooter back, that's not gonna bring that young man's father back, but it will make people feel a little better that she being held accountable for it's just foul and I'm gonna tell you this could happen to any of us. That is why I was really pissed off about it.

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I could be sitting right here and somebody could call the police, say I'm doing this, I'm doing that, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm doing all type of this, I got guns, this, and that they can just say that Next thing I know I got police at my door, guns drawn, uh, with them shield things they be having, and all that. And now what? It's so tense that any wrong move somebody can lose their life in that situation, which is that's why it's nothing to play with. I'm sure y'all have sons out there. Your son could just be at the house not doing anything to anybody. And if a woman is mad at his friend or mad at him, or mad at this person or that person and lies and says the police got all it's all type of shit going on at this house and the police show up like that Could be our child.

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See, that's how I look at stories and that's why I choose and I talk about what I talk about. It's always a reason. My number one goal up here Is to keep our children safe. Talk about what I talk about. It's always a reason. My number one goal up here is to keep our children safe and bring awareness and keep women safe and keep us safe in general and bring awareness to stories that impact, that Desire. So when I brought young school and a lot of people didn't know.

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I hope this is a lesson that, on the flow, show no filter. If I bring a story, just because you don't know who the person is or don't know, just go ahead and tap in, because if you let a few days go past, or even a week or two, you're going to see the whole fucking world talking about it. I've been doing that since TikTok. So the ones who've been riding with me for two years, they already know when I bring a story, if I'm talking about Joe Piscopo somebody never heard of him they're going to tap in because they're going to say, if Flo talking about it, this story is important. And so let's just let that. The young scooter situation be another example. Hey, just because you don't know the person, don't mean the story ain't valid or don't mean the story ain't important. And uh, this is a case of that, because this is about to go forward, this is, this isn't.

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This is far from over, because you got rappers with millions and millions and millions of followers saying that they have proof from a medical examiner that the police shot and killed Scooter. Then you have Atlanta Police Department on the other end saying the medical examiner that they use saying that he broke his leg hopping a fence and bled out. Now in context I will say the son said his dad been hopping fences all his life. They always hop fences together. He's saying no way and fuck, his dad broke his leg or fell or did anything fooling with a fence. Now this is just what the son said. I don't know, but it's just like me and my son we know each other.

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My old ass just hopped a fence. I don't know if I told y'all that story. I came back, uh, live in a gated area, gated community type of thing, so came back late night it was about three in the morning and the gate thing wouldn't open and only choice I had was to hop the fence. My old ass Now it's about a 15 foot fence and I hopped that motherfucker. But my heel, my heel, has been hurting for about four months now. Behind that it's like a little pain. It ain't there, it just ain't going nowhere. You know how it is when you get old. But the point is if my old ass can still hop fences. I'm not saying it didn't happen, it just sounds far fetched. So, like I said, we're waiting for the evidence to come out and we'll evaluate it from there. But I'm telling y'all, y'all have not heard the last of this young Scooter situation. If you didn't know who young Scooter was before, damn it, you know who he is now. And wait till this story progresses. Foe, damn it. You know who he is now and wait till this story progresses.

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