Extensive coverage of "Stop Cop City" criminal vandalism in multiple locations around Tucson and enabling behavior that facilitated it.
Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note
0:00 The week gets off to a hot start when vandalism of two downtown banks overnight leads to discovery that the city knew of a large encampment of agitators on city owned property the entire weekend for an anti-police riot (Feb 26, Hr 1)
17:33 Monday keeps getting hotter as Dr. JoAnn di Filippo talks about 82 people who were overpaid minimum of $10,000…THEN the recently-retired county employee whistleblower calls in to provide details (Feb 26, Hr 2)
24:57 Grover Norquist--IRS working from home, with your data on their own devices, exempt from ban of TikTok…IRS ammunition inventory, and more…Grover en Fuego! (Feb 27, Hr 2)
38:35 Stop Cop City criminal vandalism and attempted arson of an occupied building--a group that the City of Tucson funds said they were OK with the criminal acts of Stop Cop City people. (Feb 27, Hr 2)
46:40 Green Valley News Editor Dan Shearer on "Stop Cop City" vandalism and the Sahuarita Police Chief calling out County Attorney for not prosecuting criminals (Feb 28, Hr 2)
57:21 Joe Seyton with the Goldwater Institute on proposed legislation to get your property tax refunded if cities don't do their job (Feb 28, Hr 2)
1:06:08 A caller with a business next to the Stop Cop City "summit" on city land near Grant and Stone calls to share what he saw while the weekend gathering went down. (Feb 28, Hr 2)
1:11:26 More info on Stop Cop City criminal vandalism rampage last weekend (Feb 29, Hr 2)
1:22:08 US Representative David Schweikert…another Continuing Resolution (Feb 29, Hr 3)
1:30:23 AZ AG Mayes sues several property rental companies over alleged price fixing. Shaun McClusky who owns a property rental company, provides his expert insight on the lawsuit and why he thinks it will fail (Mar 1, Hr 3)