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According to the FBI, there are 33,000 gangs in America. Think of how many horrific videos we've seen of thugs attacking people randomly. Or footage of flash gangs robbing stores. These menaces to our society have even attacked police officers in Times Square. This is happening in Anytown, USA. Dr. Phil sits down with residents from Gilbert, Arizona where an affluent gang of teens known as the “Gilbert Goons” have been terrorizing the town. What confuses so many is that the teens come from affluence, yet they resort to selling drugs, guns, and beating random teens on the street. Their violent actions went unchecked until the authorities say the “goons” fatally beat a 16-year-old at a Halloween party. Now the community has galvanized to call out the authorities who did nothing to stop the teen violence. Katey is a mother of four and a resident of Gilbert who did her own investigation into the “goons” reign of terror. She says the city turned a blind eye because these are kids from privileged backgrounds. Rick sent his son to Europe for his safety after his son was brutally beaten by the “Goons.” And Eric, a former gang member, tells Dr Phil how a gang life is a dead end. Plus, News on Merit Street anchor, Loni Coombs did her own investigation and uncovers a teen source who happens to have ties to the “Goons.” Thank you to our sponsors: Preserve Gold: Visit: https://drphilgold.com/ Get a FREE precious metals guide that contains essential information on how to help protect your accounts. Text “DRPHIL” to 50505 to claim this exclusive offer from Preserve Gold today. Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/DRPHIL/ and use code DRPHIL to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off." Echo Water: Find your flow state. Visit https://echowater.com/PHIL/ & Use code PHIL for 10% off
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The police report says officers took Fantastic to the ground and handcuffed him. That's when the teen allegedly spit on two officers, struck several officers, and "kicked back," hitting an officer in the leg.
If you’ve been paying attention to the Gilbert Goons case, you know the Gilbert police did an objectively horrible job of putting a stop to the rash of violent incidents in the teen communities of the East Valley. The legislature is trying to strengthen the laws around prosecuting these hoodlums so it doesn’t happen again. Who could be against that?
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Bruce and Gaydos share the latest updates on the Gilbert Goons story.
In Hour 3 Bruce and Gaydos talk about the 6 men who allegedly beat up former Coyotes player Paul Bissonette.
Robert and Elena have been reporting on the Gilbert Goons since the story broke. Were the Gilbert PD complicit in the Goons attacks?
What does Mayor Gallego think of the political violence heading into election day? Also, is the Gilbert Police complicit in the Gilbert Goons attacks?
Send us a textEver wonder why some serious crimes, especially those involving teens, seem to result in light sentences like probation or misdemeanors? In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio talks with Tamika Wooten, a longtime prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge who's now running for Maricopa County Attorney. Tamika pulls back the curtain on how criminal cases are really handled, diving into everything from teen violence cases to the frustrating gaps in the justice system. If you've been confused or outraged by what you've seen in local headlines, this conversation will help you understand why things play out the way they do.Tamika shares her perspective on the issues voters are concerned about, and high-profile cases, including the Gilbert Goons, where teens were involved in group assaults and still walked away with minimal consequences. She explains the challenges of prosecutorial discretion and how it impacts everything from sentencing to public safety. This episode doesn't just stop at the problems—it's also about solutions. Tamika talks about how the system can be improved, especially when it comes to dealing with mental health, addiction, and making sure justice is actually served.Whether you're a voter trying to make sense of the justice system or a concerned community member who wants to know why violent offenders sometimes get off easy, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tamika's experience from all sides of the courtroom gives her a unique perspective on what's broken and how it can be fixed.If you want to learn more about Tamika Wooten and her campaign for Maricopa County Attorney, visit her website at tamika-wooten.com.
If you’ve been following this high profile case, you may have strong feelings about the leniency being doled out to other members of the Gilbert Goons street gang and the bond adjustments of the seven accused of Lord’s murder. See if your frustrations match ours, on the Chris and Joe Show.
In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Martin Radner joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the trial of a woman who shot her neighbor in front of the victim's young child, the grandmother allegedly at the center of her son-in-law's contract killing, and a group of teens who allegedly called themselves the “Gilbert Goons” charged in a fellow teen's beating death. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This year, the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert has been rocked by the death of 16-year-old Preston Lord, at the hands of a group calling themselves the ‘Gilbert Goons,' jocks and hicks combining forces to unleash violence on the city's streets. The craziest thing? This happened before. And back then, the group's godfather was none other than Sammy the Bull, Gambino consigliere turned super-snitch. The 90s are well and truly back in fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio talks with Motivational speaker and Life Coach Marcus Timmons, also known as Big Herc, a community activist from Gilbert, AZ, about the troubling rise in youth violence in the area tied to the so-called Gilbert Goons or their copy cats. The discussion offers his insight into the underlying issues contributing to youth violence in Gilbert and offers practical advice for parents and community members to help steer these young individuals towards a more positive and productive path.For instance, Marcus has spent time in the juvenile and adult correctional systems for when he got into trouble as a youth. He believes many of the Gilbert youths, despite being from highly privileged, are seeking identity and validation through dangerous activities. Marcus highlights the irony of these kids engaging in "goon" behavior in a community as peaceful and resource-rich as Gilbert.He blames parents for the problems. Marcus shares his concerns about the potential escalation of this violence and the allure of street credibility, which is often fueled by social media. He says these behaviors can attract real gangsters from nearby cities, posing severe risks to the community. Marcus underscores the importance of early intervention by parents and community leaders to redirect the youth towards positive activities and away from criminal behavior. He also stresses the need for parents to be vigilant and proactive in curbing these negative influences before they escalate.He also talks about the critical role of rehabilitation and mentorship in preventing youth violence. His own initiative, "Fresh Out," aims to educate young people about the harsh realities of prison life through interviews with former inmates. For more about Big Herc and his Fresh Out Initiative, check out his website at FreshOutSeries.com
Is the Gilbert PD outmatched by a bunch of punk teens? The cities Morrison Ranch area is now getting hit by teen violence. Also, why is Snoop Dogg making more money than Simone Biles?
Trouble persists with teens in Gilbert. Could you be witnessing the rise of the Gilbert Goons 2.0?
Attorney Mitchell joins Mike to discuss her thoughts on the DOJ report, Gilbert Goons and more.
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Send us a Text Message.Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sits down with attorney Billie Tarascio to discuss the Gilbert Goons, sentencing guidelines, why the Goons are NOT charged as gang members, and why they are getting probation. Rachel addresses why charges were declined with regards to some youth alleged to have been involved in assaults, why kidnapping is the theory for the Preston Lord Murder but not other assaults, and more.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes back Matson Browning, a certified gang expert and former police detective, to discuss the alarming case of the Gilbert Goons and its progress. Browning and Tarascio dive into the police report on the Connor Jarnagan attack, revealing significant implications for the ongoing investigations into gang activities and the response from the Gilbert Police Department. Browning praises the detailed police report but criticizes the lack of proactive investigation by the police, stressing the need for officers to engage in community policing and thorough investigations rather than relying on victims and their families to solve crimes.The conversation highlights the disturbing trend of parents like the Jarnagans having to conduct their own investigations due to inadequate police response. Browning emphasizes the importance of trained law enforcement officers taking the lead in such cases, sharing his experiences and the necessity for police to be proactive and vigilant. He also points out the failures in handling the juvenile attacker, Tyler Freeman, who had a history of similar violent incidents, suggesting a systemic issue in how repeat offenders are managed.Browning discusses the struggle of maintaining motivation and integrity within the police force amid bureaucratic and political obstacles. He also addresses the importance of community trust and the need for better communication between the police and the public.
Gaydos and Bruce discuss an incident over July 4th where teenaged boys threw a firecracker into a barn in Gilbert, burning it down.
Hundreds of people in pink shirts are on verdict watch in Dedham, Mass., where a jury is considering three charges against the woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend with her SUV. In Arizona parents are demanding answers after a 16-year-old was beaten to death. They fear a gang of teenagers who call themselves the Gilbert Goons. And in Michigan, an ex-boyfriend calls 911 on himself. "I may have murdered my girlfriend and I don't remember it." He later retracts but video of his interaction with cops is a boon for the total stranger on trial the murder.
Had the Gilbert Police Chief Michael Soelberg been lying about the Gilbert Goons since day one? Based off of Robert Anglen and Elena Santa Cruz's investigative reporting, yes he has.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Divorce podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Gina Godbehere, candidate for Maricopa County Prosecutor, to discuss local crime and the justice system. The conversation begins with a focus on the Gilbert Goons, a group recently classified as a gang, and the complications of prosecuting their crimes without sufficient evidence to prove gang-related motivations.Gina elaborates on the difficulties in tying crimes to gang activities, noting that traditional gang identifiers, such as markings and territorial threats, are missing in this case. Despite the group's gang-like intimidation tactics, there was insufficient evidence to charge them under gang-related statutes. This nuanced explanation sheds light on the frustrations felt by the community regarding the prosecution of these crimes.The discussion then shifts to recent plea deals offered to members of the Gilbert Goons, including notable cases involving Christopher Fantastik, DeLeon Haynes, Jacob Pennington, and Garrett Bagshaw. Gina explains the implications of these deals, particularly how some offenders might only end up with misdemeanors, raising concerns about the potential for future criminal activity without a lasting felony record.A significant portion of the podcast is devoted to Gina's critique of Rachel Mitchell, the current county attorney', and her more lenient approach to diversion programs and plea deals. Gina emphasizes the need for a balanced justice system that ensures accountability and protects victims' rights. Gina also touches on supervised probation and the challenges in effectively monitoring offenders to prevent recidivism.The episode wraps up with Gina's reflections on her campaign and her commitment to restoring balance in the justice system, advocating for both victim support and fair prosecution. For more information about Gina, go to Gina for Justice, to learn more.
Send us a Text Message.In this special episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host and attorney Billie Tarascio interviews Colonel Frank Milstead, a 25-year veteran of the Phoenix Police Department and candidate for Maricopa County Sheriff. They delve into Frank's extensive law enforcement background, his leadership roles, and his vision for improving the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and managing the crime that keeps us up at night. The discussion also touches on pressing issues like public trust in policing, crime reduction strategies, and school safety.If you've been following the Gilbert Goons saga and the murder of teen Preston Lord, Frank shares his own experience losing a teen brother and how that impacted his family growing up.Key Topics:Frank Milstead's Background: Frank shares his journey from growing up in Phoenix to his extensive career in law enforcement, including his time as the Chief of Police in Mesa and the Director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety.DOJ Oversight: Frank explains the ongoing Department of Justice oversight of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, its origins, and his strategy to resolve these issues and restore trust.Challenges in Policing: They discuss the current challenges in policing, including media portrayal, public trust, and recruitment difficulties. Frank offers his perspective on how to rebuild trust and support for law enforcement.Crime Reduction Strategies: Frank outlines his plans for crime reduction in Maricopa County, emphasizing collaboration between various law enforcement agencies and transparency in communication.School Safety Initiatives: The conversation highlights Frank's involvement in developing early warning systems for schools to enhance safety and his views on the importance of proactive measures.This episode provides a deep dive into the critical issues facing law enforcement in Maricopa County from the perspective of a seasoned professional. Whether you're a concerned parent, a law enforcement professional, or a voter, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the key topics affecting your community.
It's primary season in Arizona, and this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast features Mike Crawford, retired law enforcement officer and candidate for sheriff in Maricopa County. Host Billie Tarascio and Crawford explore the challenge of running for sheriff, including Mike's motivations, his law enforcement career, his campaign journey and the unchecked teen violence that has rocked so many suburban communities.Crawford shares why a police officer with 28 years of service decided to run for sheriff. They discuss the personal and family considerations involved in running for political office, highlighting the community impact. Additionally, they delve into the infamous Gilbert Goons case, offering perspectives on police and prosecutorial challenges. This episode provides a candid look at the challenges facing law enforcement in Maricopa County and offers practical insights into addressing the issue of teen violence. The discussion sheds light on the financial mismanagement within the Sheriff's Office, Crawford's plans for transparency and efficiency, and the ongoing DOJ lawsuit affecting the Sheriff's Office. He explains his strategy to bring the department into compliance and end costly fines. He also outlines his plans to implement mentoring programs targeting youth to prevent them from turning to violence.Whether you are a parent concerned about your community, anengaged citizen interested in local politics, or someone curious about theinner workings of a sheriff's campaign, this episode is packed with valuableinformation.Listen to the full episode to hear more about Mike Crawford's vision for a safer, more transparent Maricopa County.Related Links:Support Mike Crawford's CampaignMike Crawford On FacebookOur Family Wizard – Where you can set up communications with your ex in a safe way
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In this eye-opening special edition episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Matson Browning, an expert in gang enforcement, to dissect the complexities of the Gilbert Goons case. Browning's background brings much-needed clarity to the criteria for classifying what constitutes a gang, shedding light on the case's intricacies, including the controversy surrounding the police report and gang identification standards.The discussion takes a critical look at local law enforcement's response to the Gilbert Goons, calling out systemic failures and advocating for more robust, proactive community protection measures. Browning emphasizes the importance of early intervention, particularly in schools, and the need for city officials to prioritize safety over image.This episode underscores the gravity of gang violence in communities and the collective responsibility to confront these issues openly. As Matson and Billie highlight the necessary steps for community action and accountability, the episode serves as a wake-up call to listeners to stay informed and involved – not just in Gilbert, Arizona, but any locale where bullying and gangs are allowed to fester.Stay tuned and engaged with the Modern Divorce Podcast for more insightful discussions where we look at local issues that connect with the law. Your feedback is crucial—like, download, and review, and let us know your thoughts on this significant community issue.***Find out more about Matt Browning and his wife TawniMatt & Tawni Browning are the neighbors you wave at each time that you pass in the car or maybe the couple you always see at your favorite restaurant, but the truth is...Matt & Tawni are much more.The authors of The Hate Next Door are sharing their experiences with the world. https://www.mattandtawni.com/
Colin and Russ have a final discussion on Jennifer and James Crumbley, who were both sentenced to prison after their convictions for Involuntary Manslaughter. The convictions entered due to their failures as parents to prevent their son, Ethan, from killing four students in his school. Colin and Russ also discuss new developments in the Preston Lord homicide case in suburban Phoenix, and more on the so-called Gilbert Goons. As always, the fellas play Is This Legal and enjoy a laugh with an international DCOTW. Listen here!
Biggie's Sus Bars: Every few months/years people go back and inspect Biggie's "sus" bars. With Diddy's current situation we are right on time. Gilbert Goons: The Gilbert Goons beat Preston Lord to death. Talan Renner couldn't believe how strong he was that he could beat someone to death. People are weirdos. Spirit Airlines: Another week and another lady freaking out on a Spirit Airlines flight. Get out of here Richard Gere. WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, NOTORIOUS BIG!, P DIDDY!, HYPNOTIZE!, ARCHETYPE!, LESBIANS!, VOLCOM!, COJOINED TWINS!, ALLEGATIONS!, BIGGIE LYRICS!, GAY BARS!, MEEK MILL!, SEX SOUNDS!, SUS LYRICS!, ALLEGATIONS!, USHER!, BUTTER FACE!, UGLY!, FUCKED UP!, WEIRDOS!, FUCKED IN THE HEAD!, JINGLE!, RICH KIDS!, BEATEN TO DEATH!, TEABAGGING!, HUMPING!, DANCING ON DEAD BODY!, PRESTON LORD!, TALAN RENNER!, MORMON!, FSU!, CHURCH SHOOTER!, MCDONALDS!, DRIVE THRU!, CRAZY CRIME!, GILBERT GOONS!, TRAVIS RENNER!, BRAGGING!, SUMMER HOUSE!, CRAZY LADY!, YOUNG KIDS!, 10 YEARS OLD!, BIKES!, MENTAL HEALTH!, YARD GUYS!, STEALING THINGS!, OPPS!, BABY!, TRASH!, PANIC!, KE$HA!, SPIRIT AIRLINES!, CRAZY LADY!, RANTING!, YELLING!, DO NOT FLY LIST!, WEAK!, CHICKEN FRIED STEAK!, MEXICAN PARMA!, AUSTRALIA!, DEMON!, TWISTED SCREAM!, RICHARD GERE!, PUBLIC FREAKOUT!, FACETIME!, GEORGE FLOYD!, SMEAGOL!, VILLAIN!, FAT BITCH IS A BITCH!, BOOPAC RETURNS! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Colin and Russ discuss the death of Preston Lord, a 15 year old boy who was allegedly murdered by at least 7 young men in late October of 2023. The perpetrators may have been associated with the Gilbert Goons, a gang of teenagers who have been linked to several violent assaults in the last 18 months in the Phoenix suburbs. After a 5 month investigation, charges have been filed against several young men in Lord's killing. Colin and Russ break it all down here and discuss what happened and what's next. Plus, we play Is This Legal and have a hilarious DCOTW to share with you. Listen here!
In this episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast, host and family law attorney Billie Tarascio, sits down with Natalie DiBernardo, a candidate for Mayor in Gilbert, the well-heeled Phoenix suburb at the crossroads of a public safety crisis after gangs of affluent teens terrorized their peers, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old.DiBernardo shares her reasons for jumping into the race, emphasizing her strong roots in Gilbert a desire to better reflect the community's voice in local government. In recent months, community members have loudly demonstrated their outrage in the city's response to gang violence, with the current mayor offering to step down at the end of her term.The two discuss DiBernardo's key policy initiatives, including enhancing public safety in light of recent violence by the so-called "Gilbert Goons," promoting responsible urban growth, and improving infrastructure to match the town's rapid expansion. She highlights the necessity of bridging the communication gap between the government and its citizens, advocating for increased transparency and collaborative problem-solving sessions.Bringing a personal touch to her political vision, DiBernardo shares her family's tragic experience with violence, underlining her commitment to addressing systemic issues within policing and public safety. Her approach centers on empathy, accountability, and community unity, aiming to steer Gilbert towards a future where leadership is responsive and inclusive of all residents' voices.The episode not only outlines DiBernardo's strategies for tackling Gilbert's challenges but also serves as a call to action for residents to engage actively in their community's governance. It underscores the importance of leadership that is in tune with the community's needs, advocating for a collaborative path forward in addressing the town's growth and safety concerns.
In Arizona, the 'Gilbert Goons' have grabbed headlines - sending fear and concern throughout a traditional suburban community - a case where teens are charged with violently attacking others.When things like this occur, one of the overlooked aspects of the legal system is this: THE LIABILITY OF THE PARENTS.The assets of the parents of the alleged assailants are often highly at risk. Is That Even Legal?Meet Asset Protection guru Ike Devji. His clients have seven billion dollars under his guiding hand. In his interview with the incredible Bob Sewell, Here are some highlights:From the moment you become a parent, your risk profile changes, and it is never too soon to consider asset protection.Often, the children of affluent parents have access to choices and property that can elevate risk for their parents.Parent's should always we aware of their insurance coverages, their business interests and risks and explore legal advice on how to protect their assets.Your child my never cause an accident, join a group of "goons," or otherwise incur large financial risk for your household, but those who are prepared, preserve their wealth, says Ike.
What if your teen got into a group fight that caused someone's death resulting in a murder charge? In Arizona, says criminal defense attorney Mark Mendoza, a conviction on murder charges is a minimum sentence of life in prison. One of the teens charged with murder by a Grand Jury in Maricopa County was included because he recorded the incident on his phone.That should strike fear into any parent whose kiddo hangs out with the wrong crowd or gets involved in the type of fight clubs that spawned the so-called Gilbert Goons. Charges also have been filed against parents of one of those charged, similar to the now-jailed parents of a teen who was found guilty in a school shooting.Today's episode is from the March 7 2023 live stream with host Billie Tarascio and Mark Mendoza, a former Maricopa County prosecutor, who answer parents' questions and talk about the arrests and murder charges against 7 teenagers in Gilbert Arizona who are being charged with the tragic murder of 16 year old Preston Lord who died after a beating at a Halloween Party in 2023. The Gilbert Goons story, and the murder charges are a cautionary tale that parents need to hear, and they need to share with their teens.
Join Family Law Attorney Billie Tarascio on the latest episode of the Modern Divorce Podcast as she delves deep into the heart of Maricopa County's criminal justice system alongside guest Gina Godbehere, candidate for Maricopa County District Attorney. With a surge in teen violence and recent headlines dominated by the tragic murder of 16-year-old Preston Lord, families are questioning public safety officials about how they're doing their jobs. Gina doesn't shy away from tough questions about the state of Arizona's criminal justice system. From concerns about downgraded cases to the need for firmer accountability measures, she lays out a compelling case for change. Gina brings a wealth of experience to the table, drawing from her 25-year tenure with the Maricopa County Attorney's office. Her insights shed light on pressing issues such as the rise of the Gilbert Goons and the challenges posed by an increasingly porous border. Through her nonprofit, 'Speak up! Stand up! Save a Life', Gina champions proactive community engagement as a vital tool in crime prevention, urging listeners to confront the root causes of violence head-on.Gina can be found at http://www.ginaforjustice.com. You can also reach her by email at Vote@ginaforjustice.com.
Tim dives into President Biden's State of the Union, justice arriving for the Gilbert Goons, being a prosecutor, super commuting versus forever renting and homeless people's favorite ice cream. American Royalty Tour
Months after Preston Lord died after being beaten at a Halloween party, multiple suspects, including several teenagers, have been arrested and indicted for first-degree murder and kidnapping. True Crime Correspondent Briana Whitney, investigative reporter Morgan Loew, and Arizona's Family anchor Nicole Crites analyze how prosecutors got to these charges, the shocking new information that was revealed in their first court appearances, what Preston Lord's family and the community is saying about the arrests, where we go from here with this case, and the other cases related to the alleged “Gilbert Goons.”
In this week's hilarious episode of "Gloom & Bloom," Christine takes us on a wild ride through the streets of Arizona, where the notorious youth gang, the Gilbert Goons, is currently causing mayhem and mischief. From their brutal attacks to their outrageous dname, these pint-sized troublemakers are giving the community a run for their money. Will the local authorities be able to catch these mischievous rascals, or will they continue to elude justice? Tune in to find out!Meanwhile, Tayler delves into the eerie and spine-chilling history of the Galvez Hotel. Nestled amidst breathtaking beauty, this haunted haven is home to a cast of ghostly residents, each with their own bone-chilling tales. From mysterious footsteps echoing down the hallways to ghostly children apparitions appearing in the dead of night, the Galvez Hotel is a paranormal playground like no other. Join Tayler as she uncovers the secrets behind this haunted hotspot and unearths the stories of the spirits that still roam its halls.Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!
Host Briana Whitney and Arizona Family reporters Alexis Dominguez and Casey Torres dive into and analyze the latest string of developments in the East Valley teen violence investigations, including an exclusive interview with the parents of a suspect in mutliple assaults, a teen victim's fight for change in Arizona law, and the community fallout from the Gilbert police chief's first press conference. UPDATE: We also discuss the three new arrests that happened during the recording of the episode.
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