Those looking for guidance on how to capitalize on the drama surrounding last week’s incident between Carolyn “Carolina in Fort Worth” Rodriguez and Officer Matthew Krueger of the Fort Worth Police Department were disappointed as they tuned into the broadcast.
The simulcast was billed by Rodriquez as a broadcast that would feature legal and constitutional scholars Christopher “Denver Metro Audits” and Leroy the Truth expounding on Rodriguez’s paths forward as she takes on Fort Worth in both criminal and civil court.
Instead, viewers waited for over 20 minutes for the broadcast, which was carried live on Cordova and Leroy’s channels, to start as Cordova forgot to hit “Go Live” in the Streamyard software before the panel began deliberating.
Once live, ideas were few and far between as they trio became a foursome and YouTuber Christopher “Direct D” Ruff joined. Ruff listened intently to the light conversation for a few minutes before, apparently in an act of desperation, got his bong out and began to take hits instead of actively participating in the conversation.
The key ideas presented before most people bailed on the broadcast started with the idea that the media is biased against Rodriguez as they delivered balanced coverage and did not crucify Krueger or delve into Krueger’s extensive supposed troubles during his career.
Rodriguez also complained that no one explained that she was several feet from the female officers she had followed before the accident and that her camera was zoomed in on them. Her swearing was not heard by the officers, and she only yelled to get their attention as she was so far away from them.
She also claimed that she could not obstruct Officer Krueger as she knew the man and was not threatened by him. She did not hear his first instructions to move across the street (and neither did her camera), as she was standing in an active crime scene, which is why she questioned why she needed to move from her spot.
The Trio, minus Ruff, who was now glassy eyed and focused on his bong, complained that the Fort Worth City Council was now on a planned summer break and would not be back in session until August. Rodriguez urged her fans to attend that meeting to speak on her behalf.
They then had an extensive conversation that the community should come together to produce a show that would be a counterpart to the long running show ‘COPS.’ The premise apparently would be that a camera crew would be stationed with first amendment auditors and would expose corrupt police officers as they hassled first amendment auditors.
Ruff chimed in at this point, to say that he wouldn’t participate if the entire first amendment auditing community was involved in the production, saying that he hated some of the people in the community and he was not a people person before taking another hit from his bong.
Ultimately, the panel provided no real answers and remained leaderless as they meandered through the remainder of the broadcast.
Christopher Cordova may appear at the Englewood, Colorado, City Council meeting tomorrow night where he typically gives speeches on the constitutionality of displaying pornography in public libraries.
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