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Episode Date: February 5, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Developing tonight, new video shows the shocking attack on an elderly woman standing outside the King County Courthouse. A man armed with a board that had a spike through it, hit the 75-year-old woman in the face. What the fuck? What the fuck? Disturbing details about the suspect's reputation for attacking people on 3rd Avenue in downtown town. So he has a reputation for attacking people? See, this is the stuff. Why can't we have Palantier?
Starting point is 00:00:31 just fucking triangulate this guy and then just arrest him. Like this is the kind of stuff we need to use this mass surveillance for. Yeah, oh, there he is. Go get him. Well, Jeremy. These people are what I like to call future human batteries. Yeah, Jeanette Markin came down here to pick up a food order in Pioneer Square when she was attacked. Now, I just got videos through a public records request that show what happened. We're going to pause the video before she's actually hit.
Starting point is 00:01:03 But what really stood out to me was from police body camera video showing there were obvious warning signs about this suspect before the attack. Wow. It's just before noon on December 5th outside the King County Courthouse in Seattle. That 75-year-old, Jeanette Mar- It's in Seattle. What a surprise. Can standing on the corner and police say this is Follipa walking up with a stick in his hand when out of nowhere he attacks her. Who does this?
Starting point is 00:01:32 The ground. Bystanders take a picture of the suspect. Then Russia, he just walks away. He just walks away. Look at this. The full scope of what happened wasn't clear yet. Police arrested Paya a block away and found the weapon. This wouldn't board with a screw through the end of it.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Police say that screw went through Jeanette's eye. He's a vagler. He usually punches. Today he decides to escalate things way worse than his usual. We have to put these police officers in. jail. We do. They have to go to jail. It's not enough to put the people that are criminals in jail. We have to put the people that enabled them in jail to. It has to happen. The judges all the way down the line. This is a, you know, how do you remove an infection? Do you remove every single individual
Starting point is 00:02:45 cell or do you just sever the entire limb? You sever the whole limb. It's got to be the whole thing. it's not the cops it's their commanders and the polls that allow this i know i know it's not fair i do it anyway because it's as a show of force because you have to show people that even complying with this even being complicit in something that's like this will earn you jail i would do it because it's unfair it has to happen it has to happen and if you if you don't do that the problem is that people won't be afraid. You have to make these people afraid for what they're doing. This is crazy.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I was just following orders. Yep. It's a fire or jail, great choice. No, it's not, there's no war. Yeah, there's no war. Where is he? He's usually up and down third. As paramedics race her to the hospital, it becomes obvious police no folly pay a well.
Starting point is 00:03:53 You have a suspect's ID. Yeah, suspect's ID. He's being searched right now. Yeah. Oh, you know what? Oh, he's notorious for random assaults on third. He's notorious for random assaults on third. Yeah, these people need to go to prison.
Starting point is 00:04:07 They do. They've got to go to prison. I mean, there's no other way to handle it. You don't understand police work? The problem is that I don't care. See, you think that, like, you're going to explain it to me why it's not actually their fault. here's the difference is that if you put the individual police officers that were not arresting these people and enabling it to happen,
Starting point is 00:04:33 if you put them in jail and you did this on a mass scale, every other police officer in the country would be terrified of having that happen to them, and they will openly defy their superiors. And if they don't defy the superiors, they'll quit the job. And if they quit a job, then the entire thing turns to chaos, and it shows that these people are problems anyway. So again, that's what you have to do. And I know that you're going to have collateral damage. That's fine. Like, it's more important that the people that live in the country and the cities are safe. That's it.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Take out the superiors. You do everything. You go all the way. You go up and down. The problem is legislation on judges, not letting them make arrests the homeless. and it will never change unless you hold those individual people accountable. Who is doing the evil? They are doing the evil.
Starting point is 00:05:31 I don't care who told you to do it. You're doing it. The policeman will quit. Why would they go to jail? Exactly. And if the policeman quit, then it'll immediately turn the entire thing to chaos and nothing will work properly and they'll have to fix it. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:05:47 That's the point. Court records show Paya had multiple prior convictions for assault, including stabbing someone eight times at a party. Was that true? And it's not her responsibility to know like what parts are good, what parts are like she cannot walk there. Andreas Virrikes is Jeanette Markham's son. How's your mother doing? Right now, Jesus Christ. He's out of the second surgery.
Starting point is 00:06:11 After several surgeries, she's been told she won't recover sight in her eye and may need even more reconstructive surgeries. To take like a wood club with nails and just know I'm going to hit her with all the force on her face. It's like that that's not someone you can recover or help. Honestly, I don't understand that. Her attack is the latest act of horrific street violence near Third and James. A man there's there even this guy like his mind is still inside of the prison that people like this put it in is that the entire concept is about helping or rehabilitating. It's not about any of it. that. It's about taking this person and getting them out of the country, or not out of the country, out of society, right? Like, it doesn't matter whether they can be helped or not. It doesn't
Starting point is 00:06:55 matter whether they had a bad life or not. If you're going around hitting people with a big stick, then it's a problem. This is exactly a shit that radicalizes some people to violence. Exactly. Yeah, you have to go all the way up and down the line and put all these people in jail for letting this happen. You do. And until that happens, this stuff will continue to happen. what's one good reason why we don't just permanently remove people like this from society there is no good reason the people like this should be made into uh basically like uh pretty much fucking slaves and you just make them work forever like you you can't take a person like this and put them in society and not have everybody be fucking terrified uh that's what that should happen
Starting point is 00:07:39 i mean like who walks around with a stick and hits women in the face that are 75 years old. Who does this? Really? Who does this? Like this is crazy. Shubbed into a door and killed just across the street. And earlier this year, two people were shot at the same intersection. There are multiple homeless and drug treatment centers on the block. And city and county leaders have pledged for years. Well, the problem is that these people think that they will just, you know, like rehabilitate this problem away. You can't rehabilitate this problem away. It doesn't work. to clean up the area and make people feel safer. Jeanette's family says whatever's being done isn't enough to keep people like her safe.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I want someone to at least say to my mom, hey, we're working on this. We're trying to fix this. Like, I know, yeah, he's unusual. Like usual, what, attacking people? A usual one? Yeah, a usual person at what? It's crazy, isn't it? Like, what the hell is what?
Starting point is 00:08:41 Oh my God. Follet Pair is being held in the King County Jail with a bail of one. million dollars and he is scheduled to appear back in court for a competency hearing later this month. Reporting live in Seattle, Jeremy Harris, Como News. You guys see what he's saying about competency? Like, as if this person, if they're not competent, that's for some reason that they're not accountable for their behavior. Jeremy, truly a horrific, unprovoked attack on this innocent woman and she lost her eye
Starting point is 00:09:11 because of this. A lot of people will watch your story and having heard that sound bite where they say this is an individual notorious for random attacks. Well, the reason why they're on the street? streets is because the people over there vote for them to be on the streets. That's the uncomfortable reality is that a lot of the people that are in these different cities think that this is okay because it makes them feel good to not go after it. And that's another reason why again, you have to, because as soon as the police quit, then these people are going to be living
Starting point is 00:09:41 and they're going to be terrorized, right? And so again, this is what I said before about making people live with the consequences of their own empathy. Always make. Always make make people of the consequences. And if you don't do that, things like this are going to happen. Happen in those prior cases. Gated loons. Yep. Oh, Mary, that's such a good question. And it's one that I'm also asking as well, because jail records show that police had him in and out of jail multiple times his year. In fact, eight jail bookings. And only in one of those cases was I able to find that criminal charges were actually filed. So that's a question that we're going to be following up with prosecutors,
Starting point is 00:10:16 both of the county and the city for. Jeremy. Thank you. Yeah. I mean, this is crazy for me to see something like this. It really is. I don't know what the hell's wrong with these people. I really don't. But eventually, I think that people will start waking up and realizing it. And a judge released them. Lock the judges up. Oh, I mean, of course you're going to lock the judges up. I think that people, this is my opinion, is that anybody who's at a high level of power that enables these kinds of things to happen, I think capital punishment should be on the table. I think it should be. because really what you're doing is you're condemning an entire society to be terrorized by violent criminals. Really?
Starting point is 00:10:56 Like, I mean, what are we talking about letting this happen? It's crazy that it's even being considered. Yeah. I mean, I can't believe. Lock them up with the offenders. I know. Absolutely. To be honest, I got a violent rap sheet of attacking a violent people should be true.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Like, the illegals rounded up put into workhouses and it shouldn't be letting be homeless. It's another government lazy program. It's not government being lazy. It's the government being run by a bunch of feel-good liberals and leftists that think that every single instance of violence can be solved by holding hands and singing songs. That's the big problem. That's the issue more than anything else.

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