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The Rich Zeoli Show

Gary the Dog + Rich’s New Podcast

The Rich Zeoli Show

Audacy

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- In his latest article for National Review, former assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew C. McCarthy explained why, legally, the immigration officer who shot a Minneapolis woman while she allegedly attempted to strike ICE officers with her car, will not be found guilty of any crime under the Fourth Amendment and the 1985 Supreme Court case Tennessee v. Gardner. 6:15pm- Gary sits on Rich’s lap. To be clear, Gary is a puppy…not a person. We promise this isn’t as weird as it sounds. 6:20pm- Joe in Columbus joins the show—despite being banned from the program! 6:40pm- The Eagles are favored to win their round 1 playoff game against San Francisco, Zohran Mamdani accuses ICE agents of attacking immigrants, and cell phones are now banned in New Jersey schools.

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

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0:11.7

Call me at 856-252-0107. So the shooting in Minneapolis was justified, in my opinion, based on watching the video and based on legal precedent, no doubt about that.

0:27.6

The agent acted in self-defense.

0:29.9

And as Chris Rock said, here's how to not get your ass shot by the police.

0:34.7

Listen to what they're telling you to do.

0:36.8

Welcome back to the show. Glad you're here

0:38.4

today. 855, 839, 12, 10 on X at Rich Zioly. Look, I don't want to, I don't want it. It's not my

0:44.5

nature to be cruel. And a woman's dead today. And, you know, a mom, kids don't have a mother. And

0:50.1

it's a damn shame. And the fact of the matter is that whether she was trying to hurt this officer or not,

0:59.1

he felt as if the suspect was fleeing or he felt his life was in danger.

1:04.4

Either way, he was well within his legal rights to use deadly force.

1:09.8

And it could have been avoided had she just simply listened to what they were telling her to do.

1:16.2

And it's the advice that my dad gave me when I was young and just learning a drive,

1:19.8

which is that, you know, you listen to listen what cops tell you,

1:22.7

and you deal with it in court if there's an issue later on.

1:26.4

But Andy McCarthy wrote a extensive piece about

1:30.4

this in national review kind of going through the the legal machinations of this of of um

1:36.4

the legal arguments around this and through some precedent on this um and he said even if you as I'm inclined to believe, based on what we've seen so far,

1:46.6

that the woman was just trying to get away, she did so by swiping the car in the agent's direction.

1:51.9

She may not have intended to run him over, but she sure didn't appear to be trying to avoid

1:58.4

running him over if that was necessary to escape.

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