The DeVory Darkins Show - New York suffers FATAL BLOW after senseless murder on Subway goes viral
Episode Date: May 11, 2026New York suffers FATAL BLOW after senseless murder on Subway goes viral. This comes as Mamdani continues to tell New Yorkers the city is safe. Also, Spencer Pratt surges in polls for Los Angeles Mayor... as Karen Bass scrambles to defend her FAILED record.EPISODE SPONSOR: Call 866-890-9392 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/DeVory FOLLOW ME:https://www.x.com/devorydarkinshttps://www.instagram.com/devorydarkinshttps://www.rumble.com/c/devorydarkinshttps://devory.wtf.tvBUY ME A COFFEE:https://buymeacoffee.com/devorydarkinsSHOP OUR MERCH STORE:https://store.devorydarkins.comBUSINESS INQUIRIES:truth@devorydarkins.com
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So it's another week and another fatal story coming out of New York City as another man has been killed on the subway.
And what does Mondani have to say about it? Well, I think it will shock you. In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass, it's over for her.
As Spencer Pratt continues to gain.
momentum in this mayoral race. We'll get to that as well. But let's start with what happened in New
York City. Take a look. In the last three days, an increase of violence on the subways. Thursday,
an attacker shoved an elderly man so hard he hit his head, fractured his spine, and then he died.
Today alone, there were three assaults. Over night, a man slashed outside a subway station,
and this afternoon, another man stabbed twice in the leg. This evening, a 68-year-old man attacked.
Authorities say crime has dropped, but the string of assaults has rioters concerned.
That concern seemingly does not phase one of the suspects who grinned today as a judge
officially charged him with murder.
Here's eyewitness news reporter Anthony Carlo.
The accused killer grinned from ear to ear with seemingly nothing behind the eyes as he
stared down a murder charge, callously asking, is there anything else, judge, as he left
the courtroom?
That was more than what Ramele Burke said to his victim, 76-year-old Ross Falzone,
before allegedly shoving him down a flight of subway steps to his death.
Prosecutors say there was no altercation, not even a conversation.
Mr. Falzone landed on his head at the 18th Street subway station Thursday night,
suffering a traumatic brain injury and a fractured spine.
He won hurt him. He's not even a hundred pounds.
At this point, I'm sounding like a broken record.
I'm sure you would agree.
Every week we have to release a new video talking about Zoramandani
because something continues to go bad every single week.
And we're going to back this up with numbers, by the way,
so you understand this is not hyperbole.
On one hand, they lie by telling the truth.
And on the other hand, New Yorkers get the short end of the stick.
Now, it is true in the year of 2025 that New York City was the safest year on the subway since 2009.
But the lie is this.
Transit crime, particularly the subway, jumped 22.
percent in February of 2026, largely driven by felony assaults. In fact, felony assaults increased
for the sixth year in a row, now reaching a level not seen since 1997. Now, the stunning thing
about this criminal or this heinous act that occurred was what he was doing one hour before
he did this. Take a listen. Listen to this. The guy who did it, according to police, was just
released from the psych ward hours before police had just picked him up.
Take a look here on your screen.
It actually made the cover of the New York Post over the weekend because he's grinning at
the judge as they go through the long list of charges against him here.
They're naming it there on the post, killer smile.
He's charged with the murder of this man, Ross Falzone, after police say Burke shoved
the retired teacher down the subway steps on Thursday night.
And surveillance video actually captured the moment of the attack.
I want to warn you, it's graphic here.
You can see Felzon pushed with a lot of force, so he froze the clip right before impact.
He was left with both severe brain and neck injuries and later died at a local hospital.
Investigators say Burke was released from a mental hospital in New York just hours before the latest attack brought in for a psychiatric evaluation at hold after police here saw him acting erratically.
So they picked them up and brought him in.
But he was back out in the street bill within one hour, one hour.
He was out so fast that sources tell me he actually.
still at his hospital wristband on when he was arrested for murder. This case, one of four
murders on the subway system just so far this year. I mean, this story is just truly disturbing
for so many reasons. And I think the biggest one is that the mayor is going to continue to
gaslight New Yorkers and say, nope, New York City is safe. But the problem is how could New York City
be safe if the community does not feel safe? What if we ran a poll asking New Yorkers,
do you feel safe on the subway? I'm sure that poll would be underwater, no doubt about it.
And here's the second thing. This criminal had already been arrested multiple times previously.
In fact, New Yorkers had an opportunity on some of these occasions to call the police and get him locked up.
But wait until you hear the reason why they refuse to call 911. Take a listen.
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Back out here live, we can tell you we're learning more about Burke's criminal history.
Just the other week, Bill, investigators tell me assaulted two people on the subway.
But when they tried to talk to those people, they said they didn't want to cooperate with police because they didn't want to put another black man behind bars.
Now the girl tells the New York Post, she wish she would have cooperated because he wouldn't be out on the street bill.
Now, what comes to mind when you hear that particular statement?
They didn't want to cooperate with police because they didn't want to put another black man in jail.
are they putting black men in jail or are black men putting themselves in jail?
I think that's the first question.
Secondly, isn't this another confirmation of what I've been saying for quite some time?
Fatal empathy.
They have so much empathy that they're blinded from something called the rule of law
and keeping people safe, which leads to what fatal outcomes?
This is what we're dealing with in the United States of America, folks.
For some reason, people feel guilty.
Imagine a world where you feel guilty when,
trying to do the right thing by your brother and sister on the subway. I mean, that is atrocious.
All right. Let's go to the judge, okay, because this is just fascinating. The judge that had
released him before based on previous crimes that he had committed. Just listen to this.
I'm Marva Brown. I'm a judge currently in Manhattan Criminal Court. Being elected to the civil court
has given me a 10-year term where some people believe I now have the autonomy
me to be my authentic self on the bench and make decisions without fear of reprisals.
That might be contrary to what mainstream media, people that don't see value in my people
in our community agree with.
The personal effect of having an incarcerated family member is very strong with me and the
work that I do each and every day because I know that there are so many reasons why people
end up involved in the criminal legal system. And so for me, getting to know my clients,
getting to know their stories and why they ended up in court, why they ended up with cases,
what their family and home life and community life became a priority to me. Now we're getting
into really the source of the issue. It's not just the mayor. It's these judges that really
are making decisions that decide whether or not someone's going to be alive tomorrow.
I mean, this judge, Marva Brown, which you just heard, she not only has a family member who's incarcerated,
but she is spending more time trying to understand the criminals than she is in regards to the victims.
Now, just take a moment and think about that for a second.
Okay, let me go one step further.
See this on the screen here.
On April 2nd, he allegedly attacked a woman on the subway car and was charged with third degree assault,
but the woman declined to cooperate because as you said, or as we heard,
They didn't want to put another black man in jail, right?
Prosecutors requested $3,000 cash or $9,000 bond, but Judge Marva Brown freed him on supervised release.
Now imagine that.
He's violent.
This ain't a white collar crime.
No, he's violent, meaning any move that he could make in the future could lead to a fatal outcome.
Why would you release him?
Oh, I have an idea why, and she explains it.
Take a look.
So when I think of my career as a public defender and saying, I need to be in that decision-making
role, that decision-making process as a judge, we have to have people on the bench who see
value in the people's lives that come from our communities.
And for me, the transition from attorney and advocate to judge is one that I see not only
to affect the people who appear in front of me, but also to be counsel and advisor to other judges
that sit in my courthouse and provide my life experience, my professional experience,
because frankly, most judges don't come from a public defender background.
Most don't come, even from criminal backgrounds that actually sit in the criminal courts.
And so when you think of who's deciding these cases, who's reviewing these cases,
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life experience.
And so that has been part of my mission to say we need to expand
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description below. But here's the problem. Is it really a safe city where people are afraid to
ride the subway, which is one of the primary transportation, obviously, in that city?
In fact, I call it a hostage situation with better branding.
That's exactly what's happening to New Yorkers.
And then you chalk it up to people who are caught up in this whole Black Lives Matter mindset,
this 23-year-old liberal who was afraid to call 911 because she didn't want to put a black man in prison.
Red flag, I think people's safety is the number one responsibility, not people's feelings.
Okay.
So let's go to what the mayor had to say, and this was a public state.
didn't hold the press conference, and I think it just shows how disconnected he is from reality.
Take a look.
New Yorkers deserve answers.
That is why I have directed New York City health and hospitals to conduct both an immediate
investigation on what steps should have been taken to prevent this tragedy and a comprehensive
review of their psychiatric evaluation and discharge protocols.
But Burke's recent arrest history suggests the warning signs had been there.
He injured three police officers in an unprovoked assault at a Dwayne Reed on February 2nd.
He was arrested for burglary after breaking into an MTA storage room on February 14th.
And on April 2nd, he allegedly kicked a man after he and his girlfriend tried to move away from him on the subway.
So bottom line, do not elect a socialist Democrat to run your city if public safety is your number one priority because they're going to be terrible at it.
I think that's the bottom line here.
Let's segue into our next update here.
This is Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who is ducking out on the debate that was supposed to take place today.
As Spencer Pratt continues to gain momentum.
And the reason why we continue to talk about this story is because there's so many lessons for the Republican Party on a federal level, on a national level, that they could learn from a candidate like Spencer Pratt.
And I'm just going to give you an example.
Let me show you this clip where he talks about Zeramandani.
I think you'll find it interesting.
Take a look.
The one thing I connect with is I know he promised his voters,
like the subway will be free.
And I'm promising my voters.
The metro buses, the metro trains,
they will be free from urine, feces, stabbing, attacks.
So that's kind of similar.
We both had free things for public transportation.
Listen, he gets it.
We've said this time and time again.
I think it's no secret why he finally has a chance
to become the next mayor of Los Angeles,
not because he's establishment approved because he's not,
not because he has large money behind him because he doesn't,
because he's speaking basic language,
communicating on the most important issues facing the people of Los Angeles,
and then it isn't what you always see in the news,
which is your skin color.
A lot of it is just basic stuff like,
can I even get on a bus without stepping in crap?
Can I walk down the street without being attacked by a homeless person?
I mean, these are basic things.
that the mayor has forgotten, by the way,
but she says everything she's been doing
in some respects has been working.
And obviously, when you get to look back,
you know, that's always easier than looking forward.
But what would you change about your first year?
What would you do differently?
Well, I think that there are certainly a lot of things.
Number one, many of the city problems
that I came in to tackle have been problems
for more than three decades.
And so jumping in and tackling the bureaucracy much quicker is something I would have done differently,
as opposed to trying to work with the system and moving it forward.
I came in for change.
I came in to disrupt things.
I have absolutely done that in three and a half years.
I know we need a new system and we can have that, which is why I am fighting for another term.
But the bottom line is in Los Angeles, we have 40,000 people who are unhoused,
40% of those people are on our streets.
We are the epicenter of homelessness, and that ends, and it started ending on my watch.
All right.
So let's just go to the data and see if what she's saying is true.
According to her, homelessness is down.
Now, if you're not interested in doing any research, you would take her word for it,
and you'd say, yes, this is a huge win for Los Angeles.
However, there's a firm that's responsible for essentially auditing the numbers of the
agency that counts homelessness once a year. And they have found that in the last two years in
2024, the undercount was by 26 percent. And last year, the undercount was by 32 percent.
So I can't imagine what the undercount would be this year. You guys following what I'm saying?
See, again, she is gaslighting. When they make decisions because of their fatal empathy mindset
and the consequences roll in and they are disastrous, they gaslight you. Now, let's go to this
next clip as she continues to blame climate change for why the Pacific Palisades fire got out of
hand. Take a look. Spencer Pratt personally blames you for his family losing their homes in those fires.
Are you responsible for what happened there and the mismanagement that did occur in those fires and the
response to them? Let me just say that as the mayor of the city, the buck stops with me. That is very, very clear.
What was true of our city, but not just our city, our region, our county, was that we were not prepared because let me just tell you, with climate change, we are experiencing climate events that Los Angeles is not prepared for.
Hurricane strength winds that happened in our city is something we've never seen before.
And so I would do a lot of things differently.
First of all, our fire department should have pre-deployed in advance firefighters.
in an area that we knew was at risk.
And the fire chiefs sending home a thousand firefighters left us understaffed.
And so many things I would do differently.
But let me just tell you that a year and a half in, the rebuilding is coming along.
400 homes are under construction now.
People are beginning to move back in.
We've issued over 2,600 permits.
The biggest challenge that Palisadians are having now is,
with the insurance industry and with the banking industry.
So climate change is at fault.
The banking industry is at fault.
The insurance agencies are at fault, but not me as the mayor.
I take zero responsibility.
You know, I don't think it would be career ending for a politician to just say these words.
You know what?
As the mayor, I take responsibility for everything that happens in my city.
And my heart goes out to the people who may feel like I'm not taking care of them.
but we are doing X, Y, or Z.
I don't know why it's so hard for her to say that.
But again, let's catch her in her lies.
So she lies by telling the truth.
It is true.
400 homes is the estimate that are under construction.
But here's the problem.
Okay.
Out of the 3,200 permit applications that were submitted just in the Palisade zone,
about 1,400 have been issued, and that's taken at least a year.
So what's going on?
What's to hold up exactly?
So at this point, I think the better question is,
what is the chance that Spencer Pratt will actually pull off an upset here and become the next mayor of Los Angeles?
Well, here's what Newsmax had to say.
Do you think that Pratt has a chance here?
Small chance, but I think there's a lot of Democrats who, when they think Reality Star wants to get into politics, they think Donald Trump and do not want any part of that.
And so they may appreciate his ads.
They may not like how Karen Bass has led the city.
This probably is her top job in politics.
Remember, she was considered to be vice president for Joe Biden, and Biden picked Harris.
And so I think that there's a lot of angst among voters of both parties, that they're looking for people who are authentic, who are not just traditional politicians.
And so that's why we've seen people like Graham Platner do well in Maine and others who do not have a traditional resume because authenticity is king in politics these days.
And so Spencer Pratt, you can disagree with his policies, but he tells it like it is.
And that's what people want these days.
Now, this isn't the only time that Newsmax has made this point about Spencer Pratt and his chances to become the next mayor.
I guess we'll just have to find that out one step at a time.
Let's see what the primary results end up being.
Okay.
Now, let's go to this attack ad that Karen Bass is running on Spencer Pratt.
and I would argue the ad actually campaigns for him.
It actually works in his favor.
It literally sells why he should be the next mayor.
Take a look.
Republican Spencer Pratt is the last thing Los Angeles needs for mayor.
Pratt opposes using taxpayer money to build brand new houses for our unhoused neighbors,
saying it's time for the homeless to get help or get out.
Pratt thinks L.A. needs thousands more police officers rather than more social workers,
and Republican Spencer Pratt thinks public employees.
Employee unions should have less power, not more.
LA is on the right track and needs to stay the course.
Vote no on Republican Spencer Pratt.
It's really interesting because he's not a Republican.
Okay, he's actually a Democrat.
That's number one.
And number two, all of the points that they made except that last comment that Los
Angeles is on the right track.
That's false.
I mean, why is it that Los Angeles County has a negative net migration?
Okay.
And why is it that people are unhappy with Karen Ba'
so that contradicts that part of it?
But it makes the case to get back to the basics.
And this is what across the political aisle, I think most Americans want from their elected representatives to just take care of the basics.
We get it.
There's going to be a certain level of corruption.
We get it.
There's going to be a certain level of where they gaslight us.
They lie to us.
They don't tell the truth.
They're too busy focusing on other things.
But if you're going to do all that, don't forget about the basics.
That's what Joe Biden did.
He forgot about the border.
Okay, those are my thoughts about these updates in today's video. Share yours in the comments section.
What do you make of what's continuing to happen in New York City? I mean, this is just terrible stuff, especially the judge and she cares more about the stories of the criminals than she does the victims.
And then what do you think about Spencer Pratt and the momentum that we're seeing and the lessons that Republicans can learn from him, which is really authenticity.
Give me your thoughts and everything you got in the comments section below.
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