Showing posts with label — Mark Groubert (@lordbuckly). Show all posts
Showing posts with label — Mark Groubert (@lordbuckly). Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

MARK GROUBERT: LA is now the only big city in America that does not have a homicide division they laid off over 1300 cops and the detectives left in homicide got rolled into a long standing division in Los Angeles Police Department called Robbery Homicide

I'll show you the other two clips in a second.  At this time, this is at 8:30 last night, the bodies are laying in there in the house for 5 hours.  [Alan Hamilton] will go on to say that he has no search warrant.  He will also go on to say that he can't enter the house.  He will also go on to say that they can't find the County Coroner, a guy who should be available 24/7, we covered the John Belushi situation at the Chateau Marmont in one of the early episodes.  The County Corner was there within 20 minutes as per crimes in LA.  This is now I want to say 5 hours, no search warrant, completely insane.  Why you need a search warrant in an active crime investigation is, of course, preposterous.  But there is more to this, and the situation is breaking news that nobody caught.  And one of the breaking news things that came out of this press conference, which he admits later at the end of the press conference, was that there was no longer any Homicide division in the city of Los Angeles.  LA is now the only big city in America that does not have a homicide division.  They laid off over 1300 cops and the detectives that were left in Homicide got rolled into a long-standing division in Los Angeles Police Department called Robbery Homicide.  So there's some confusion about that.  Robbery Homicide is a homicide that occurs during a robbery, separate division of LAPD. LAPD, like every other big city police force up until November 1st of this year, unannounced, not on their website, no press conference, no press release quietly, according to out of the mayor's office, quietly did away with LAPD Homicide.  So this guy has shown up from Robbery Homicide, now there is no robbery here, and he is saying that it's going to be handled by Robbery Homicide.  And to me, as a reporter in LA, this was a huge freaking story.  Nobody is picking up on this.  This is because of defunding the police.  They did away with 1,300 detectives and the gang squad and the entire division, and whoever survived got rolled into Robbery Homicide.  He explains this later on.  This press conference goes off the rails.  There's a lot of press, and he can't handle it and begins to talk down to the reporters who were merely asking normal questions about "Why he's not in the house?"  "Are there any suspects?"  He won't even acknowledge there were murders involved here.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

MARK GRUBERT: They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County. That's against the law. You have to build multiple family dwellings now. There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground

They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County.  That's against the law.  You have to build multiple family dwellings now.  There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground.  Hundreds of fire trucks were in there repair shop.  The money that was cut by Karen Bass to the fire department, roughly $20 million, went to the public library system that was forced to do away with late fees that they claimed were racist.  So that put the public library system in the red because there were not allowed to collect late fees on books any longer.  So the money for the fire department went to the library system.  --Mark Grubert

11:53.  It was an awkward event I mean yeah go ahead 

11:55. I was just going to say that was from the visit last Friday and there was a lot of that and of course she was lying.  National Guard troops did prevent a lot of people from going back to their homes.  It was a really awkward event very tense very tense awkward because it was Trump was actually calling them out. As an La resident, how could how did you feel about that conflict?

12:14.  Well, it was great show business entertainment.  I mean Newsome had the wherewithal not to show up after meeting Trump on the tarmac in a work shirt, jeans, and boots.  I don't know where he thought he was, but he did not go into that trap that Karen Bass went into.  It was highly confrontational.  She was dancing around.  She's now saying that her health czar now said that they can't go in there because there are too much hazardous waste, so she's now deferred to Barbara Ferrar, LA's phony doctor, Director of LA County Department of Public Health official who is stopping people from going in to deal with their homes.  They also have military vehicles there to prevent people from going into deal with her homes.  Three, they are never going to get permits to deal with rebuilding their homes.  The situation, if you look at Maui, if you look at Lahaina, that has been almost 2 years, Emerald, they lost 1800 homes; we lost 18,000.  So you're looking at 10% of the total here in LA.  1800 homes in Lahaina nearly 2 years, it'll be this summer, have 36 work permits and three homes have been rebuilt.  Think about that and the model that they are using here, the eco model, that LA uses is their sister city in Maui.  So three homes built in 2 years, 1800, 36 permits.  1800 homes lost here, it's 18,000.  Do the math. Never going to happen.

13:45.  Your home, you're blessed that yours did survive the fires, right.

13:50.   Yeah I'm in Hollywood, so I evacuated during the Sunset Fire and then came back 10 days later.  And then another fire started.  They are all arson.  They arrested the arsonists in the second fire.  These are all homeless transients with meth pipes that has been pointing pointed out by Michael Schellenberger and others.  Whether Nate Hochman, the new DA, will prosecute them is up to Nate Hockman at this point. So we'll see if he means what he's been saying about prosecuting people to the fullest extent of the law for arson.  Which these are arson cases whether they are deranged or not is a matter for the courts to decide.

14:30.  As a final note, just so we can hone in on this, do you think anything has changed since Trump showed up?  Do you think it put any kind of a fire under the feet of local officials?

14:40.  No.  Absolutely not.  In fact, it probably inspired them to stall even more.  These people are not going to be able to rebuild.  The homes are super expensive. It's not about even clearing the land.  Most of them are never coming back.  I predict the government, the state government, will seize the property at some point, two, three years down the road and build low-income housing which is what they want to do.  There's a chapter in Mike Davis's book called, [Ecology of Fear, 1998, Chapter 3, titled "The Case for Letting Malibu Burn"] Burn Malibu, Burn. There are many progressive people, Marxists, in this city, who wanted Malibu to burn to the ground economically, politically, and socially, and in a Marxist way, they want to get rid of those wealthy homes there.  They've made private homes illegal to build in LA County.  That's against the law.  You have to build multiple-family dwellings now.  There's an entire Marxist movement that was rooting for Malibu and Pacific Palisades to burn to the ground.  Hundreds of fire trucks were in their repair shop.  The money that was cut by Karen Bass to the fire department, roughly $20 million, went to the public library system that was forced to do away with late fees that they claimed were racist.  So that put the public library system in the red because they were not allowed to collect late fees on books any longer.  So the money for the fire department went to the library system.

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

ERIC HUNLEY: The JFK Assassination Films with Robert Groden This may be the most important JFK video you will ever watch.

The most photographed crime in history.   --Robert Groden 

Friday, August 25, 2023

This is the most unaffordable US housing market since 1950

In other news, New York City apartment rentals have hit new highs. 

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Fentanyl is 100 times more potent than morphine

Here is the Daily Mail direct link

Almost instantly, the officer - who was wearing personal protective equipment - is seen succumbing to the synthetic opioid, which is more than 100 times more potent than morphine. 

The deputy's claims come as experts have said that Fentanyl must be ingested or injected in order to impair a person. Skin-to-substance contact is not enough. 

The Florida deputy poisoned by fentanyl was saved by Narcan, "Florida deputy exposed to fentanyl collapses in bodycam footage before he is saved by Narcan," which is a prescription medication