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GLENN BECK PROGRAM
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GLENN: Now, in
Pasadena, just a suburb outside of Houston, there is a guy
named Joe Horn. I've talked about him on the air before and
everything I have heard about Joe Horn is that he's a decent
human being, that he's a good guy. All of his neighbors say
he's like the grandfather of the neighborhood. There is a
law in Houston where a guy can protect his own property. You
come onto his property; he can shoot you. Well, a friend
said, would you watch my house. He was watching the house.
Two guys crawl out of a back window. First he sees him crawl
in. He calls the cops and they say, they're on their way,
they're on their way. Well, the people are inside and he's
on the phone saying, okay, guys, where are they? Come on,
where are they? "They're on their way, sir." He sees them
start getting out of the house and he says, "They've got a
bag of stuff from my friend's house. I'm not going to let
them get away with it. I've got a gun." And the 911 operator
says, "Please, sir, don't do that, don't go out and do it,
you'll get yourself killed." And he said, "I'm not going to
get killed; I'll kill them." Well, that's exactly what he
did. He went out and killed the two. Now, not even sure if
Mr. Horn is going to be charged with anything because it
appears what he did was legal. I don't think it's
necessarily the smart thing to do and I was disturbed, as I
told you the first time I heard the 911 call. Do we have
that 911 call, Dan, handy? I want to play a little bit of it
and then I want to give you the update on what happened over
the weekend.
The new Black
Panthers came to town in Houston to Joe Horn's neighborhood
and they tried to hold a press conference, but some of the
good people in Houston didn't take too kindly to that and
there is new video out that I'm going to send to Chris Brady
that you are probably not going to see on mainstream
television because they don't want to show you this stuff
unless they make it in a way to where, look at all the white
racists coming out against these peaceful peace-loving Black
Panthers. They probably haven't found a way to spin it that
way yet, but they will.

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So I'm going to
put the video up on the website here in just a second at
GlennBeck.com but first let me refresh your memory on the
911 call with Joe Horn.
(911 tape playing.).
GLENN: There it is. Can you go back to when he says, you
hear the shotgun clicking? I've wanted to say this for a
while and I always keep forgetting. Bring me back to that
and listen to the 911 operator. Go ahead. Play it again.
(911 tape playing).
GLENN: Stop. Does anybody else -- does the guy from 911
like, I'm going outside, I don't know, please, stop. No,
don't do that. Whoa. Slow down. I mean, it's not like he's
really trying to stop the guy. It's just like, don't go
outside. You'd think he would have a little bit more passion
there.
All right, let me go to Pat Gray who does mornings on KSEV,
our affiliate in Houston, Texas. Pat.
GRAY: Glenn.
GLENN: Pat?
GRAY: Again.
GLENN: How are you?
GRAY: I'm good. How are you?
GLENN: Good. I told you the first day this happened, I asked
you and you confirmed. Do you see Joe Horn as a rallying
point for the disenfranchised in Texas? My theory or my
thesis is America needs to pay attention to Texas because
Texas is way ahead of the rest of the country.
GRAY: Yes.
GLENN: And as Texas goes, the rest of the country will go.
GRAY: I think we got a taste of that yesterday.
GLENN: Okay. Tell me about it.
GRAY: Well, Quanell X, who is our local Jesse Jackson,
showed up in the neighborhood to --
GLENN: How do you mean that? Hang on just a second. How do
you mean he's your local Jesse Jackson?
GRAY: Anytime there is an incident involving a black person,
Quanell X is there to start screaming racism. Quanell X is
always there to claim that police have tased or shot or did
something wrong. Doesn't matter the racial background of the
police or whatever happened with the incident. It's always
something being done against a black person and their
benefit, just like Jesse Jackson is. And he was there with
his new black party, Black Panther party members and they
are always, at least to my experience, heavily armed to the
teeth. I've had the guy in my studio before and he wouldn't
come in without his bodyguards, you know, like I'm real
threatening. He wouldn't come in without his armed
bodyguards. They are always there to intimidate and in fact,
sometimes they are carrying shotguns out in the open when
they show up at these kinds of events. They weren't --
GLENN: How is that even -- wait a minute. How is that even
possible?
GRAY: I don't know.
GLENN: Hold on just a second. Hold on just a second. Are
they police officers?
GRAY: No, no.
GLENN: You know, I don't know. Maybe they're sheriffs or
something.
GRAY: I just think -- you know, maybe it's something --
GLENN: Hold on. Hold on just a sec. Let me ask Adam because
he knows this kind of stuff. Security, if I wanted to hire
private security, okay, to carry shotguns out in the open
with me everywhere I go, could I get away with that?
License, with what kind of license? State -- for what? What
kind of a license, though? He said they have to be licensed,
licensed security by the State of Texas, they would have to
have that if Texas even has that. You should look into that,
Pat.
GRAY: I will.
GLENN: Find out what kind of law allows -- you cannot carry
weapons open. That is -- I mean, that is a -- you know,
that's brandishing a firearm.
GRAY: Well, isn't that why they call it a concealed weapons
permit?
GLENN: Yes.
GRAY: You are supposed to conceal it, right?
GLENN: Up in some states like Connecticut, if you even allow
the imprint of the gun, if you are carrying a gun and it's,
you know, in your back or on your side or on your person or
whatever, if you even see the imprint of the gun, if you can
see just a little bit of the outline of the gun, you can
actually get nailed for brandishing a firearm.
GRAY: Yeah.
GLENN: Because they say just that is threatening. So check
the state laws and find out how exactly he gets away with
people brandishing shotguns.
GRAY: Yeah, but just to give you a little background on
these guys, they've showed up at city council, interrupted
city council meetings that have had nothing to do with any
sort of racial issue and have demanded reparations for
blacks. I mean, this is the stuff that they do all the time.
They've showed up as city councilmembers who don't support
reparations and protested outside their homes on Sunday
afternoons and tried to intimidate. And yesterday they
showed up in this neighborhood and tried to intimidate Joe
Horn, and they actually announced initially that they were
going to do it today because they knew people had jobs and
wouldn't be there. And then they changed it to yesterday for
whatever reason and so about 300 to 500 right-thinking
Americans showed up to support Joe Horn who --
GLENN: Now, this is in his neighborhood? Is this in front of
his house?
GRAY: This is in front of his, right in front of his house.
GLENN: Okay, because it -- I see the video and we're going
to post this now on GlennBeck.com. It will be right on the
front page of GlennBeck.com in a few minutes. But we're
posting this video which, it looks like a very nice
neighborhood. Let me ask you this question. I have not seen
this video anywhere. Is it being shown locally in Houston?
GRAY: No, I got this from listeners who were there. So I
haven't seen it anywhere but my listeners sending it to me.
GLENN: Okay. I see video cameras. I see TV cameras there in
the video that I have.
GRAY: Yeah.
GLENN: I see video cameras for TV stations but I have not
seen this footage on television anywhere.
GRAY: Well, what they showed on TV was Quanell ranting and
raving about, you know, this being a racial issue and that
he didn't -- he wasn't sure it was a racial issue but now he
wouldn't be surprised because of the people who showed up.
And from what I've heard from people who were actually
there, most of them told me that there was no -- there were
no racial slurs, but I got a contrasting point of view from
somebody who was there and who said he stood next to Quanell
X for about 30 minutes yesterday and he did hear some racial
slurs, which is really unfortunate and really ruins the
message because the message was mostly about America. If you
hear him chanting, it's usually USA or maybe "Go home", you
know, to Quanell but they were there to support American
rights, and in America and in Texas people, we think, have
the right to do what Joe Horn did and we'll find out more
about that tomorrow to see whether the grand jury indicts
him or not.
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