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🗓️ 9 January 2020
⏱️ 44 minutes
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A BLIND MAN IS ALLEGEDLY PUNCHED AFTER APPARENTLY USING HIS CANE TO KNOCK A WOULD-BE PASSENGER'S PHONE OUT OF HIS HAND AND DOWN INTO THE GAP AS HE TRIED TO BOARD A QUEENS-BOUND 7.
ONE OF MY GUESTS HIT A KID IN HIS CAR. THE OTHER ONE SORT OF HELPED A GUY ACCIDENTALLY DIE.
A VAGRANT PUNCHES AND TACKLES A COP, GETS OUT OF JAIL FREE MERE HOURS LATER.
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0:00.0 | From the smallest room in New York City comes a show that gives you a reason to live. |
0:07.6 | On the fourth episode of 2020, our top story, a blind straphanger was mercilessly beaten on a seven-train platform |
0:15.8 | after he tapped another man with his cane. Doesn't that just sound frightful? In a couple of minutes, |
0:23.5 | I'll welcome my guest to my good friends for years from the always informative, hilarious, |
0:29.9 | meticulously edited and produced. The Thrill of the Kill podcast, X-Exterminator comedian Larry Izzo. |
0:37.4 | Also joining me, my good friend and an accomplished comedic entertainer. |
0:41.0 | He's the two-time winner of the coveted Frankie Award for Most Reliable Performer in the Field of |
0:47.2 | Stand Up Magic or Hypnosis at the annual Frankie Bastille Awards and New Jersey State |
0:53.0 | Association's Roundup of the local order of |
0:55.9 | the moose. That's Rich Carucci. Today we'll talk about the usual crime, which happens here in New |
1:03.1 | York City, including a violent Brooklyn vagrant who punched, tackled, and laid on top of and |
1:08.4 | then repeatedly punched an NYPD cop, was and under the new bail reform laws released immediately, |
1:15.1 | at which time he returned to the scene of the crime, his favorite spot for vagrancy. |
1:21.1 | Where is it? I'll give you a hint. |
1:24.1 | It's in front of a Bank of America in the Vio BK. Plus, Larry reveals that once, |
1:30.8 | while driving, he hit a kid in his car. You don't want to miss that. I'm not trying to say up here, |
1:36.3 | but there may be more to the story that unfolds in the next episode. Also, Frankie Award-winning |
1:43.3 | comic Rich Carucci tells the story of the time when he |
1:47.1 | worked overnights and refused to let a homeless guy come inside to use his work bathroom, |
1:52.6 | only to find the guy in the morning sitting on a bench at a nearby bus stop dead. All that and |
1:59.6 | more. But first, I have to talk about the story in New York Daily News about the blind guy who got punched on a seven train platform in Queens. |
2:06.7 | First, the reason I'm talking about it up top like this is because at the time the three of us recorded the audio for this show, |
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