Topic: Art

6 chapters across the catalog

Chuck Norris Offers Legal Help To John Joe Gray   Oct 18 19, 2000   Gray Credits Alex Jones [Mrw8bISp66A]
0:22 - 2:02

Chuck Norris Offers Legal Help To John Joe Gray Oct 18 19, 2000 Gray Credits Alex Jones [Mrw8bISp66A]

Chuck Norris and Howard Jackson Martial Arts History

Chuck Norris recounts his long-standing relationship with Howard Jackson, whom he first met in 1970 during a black belt test in Detroit. Jackson, a former world kickboxing champion, nearly fought Sugar Ray Leonard for a title before losing a split decision. The two have remained close associates since Jackson joined the Marines and later moved to California.

Live And Let Live Radio   John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]
11:41 - 17:20

Live And Let Live Radio John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]

Cop Watching Legalities, Failure to Comply Charges

The discussion examines the distinction between the Cop Watch and Cop Block organizations and the specific city ordinance used to arrest activists. John Bush argues that Officer Mistrick's order to move was unlawful because the activists were peacefully recording from a distance and not interfering with police duties. The segment highlights the use of "failure to comply" as a tool for police to issue unreasonable demands without a legal basis.

Live And Let Live Radio   John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]
37:19 - 39:48

Live And Let Live Radio John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]

Austin Police Accountability, Chief Art Acevedo Response

John Bush reports that Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo was informed of the Facebook incident and took copies of the printouts, but the subsequent follow-up came only from an assistant chief. Bush criticizes the lack of accountability within the department, noting that the Police Monitor's office is authorized by union contracts rather than city law. The activists express fear for their family's safety due to what they describe as Officer Mistrick's reckless and corrupt behavior.

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]
4:38 - 7:00

APD Chief Art Acevedo, Sheriff Greg Hamilton, APA President Wayne Vincent On The Trailer Park Show [joQ3 MkaIog]

Central Texas Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime Task Force

Chief Art Acevedo and Sheriff Greg Hamilton discuss recent high-profile drug busts, including a major heroin seizure and the arrest of cartel members traveling from Austin to Atlanta. They highlight the role of the I-35 corridor as a major hub for northbound illegal drugs and southbound guns and money. The Central Texas Organized Crime Task Force, a multi-agency unit, focuses on high-level distribution players to prevent narcotics from reaching local youth.

The program concludes with an announcement of the second annual 4th of July parade and a commendation for Chief Acevedo's transparency in communicating with the public. The hosts and guests, including Sheriff Greg Hamilton and Wayne Vincent, emphasize their shared goal of a safe city that respects constitutional rights. The segment ends with well-wishes for the Sheriff's upcoming election.