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Riding Shotgun With Charlie #203 John Castillo Father of Kendrick Castillo While on a trip to Denver to film some shows, Laura Carno (RSWC #188) introduced me to John Castillo. He's the father of a hero, Kendrick Castillo, in the truest sense of the word. Just over 5 years ago, there was a school shooting at the STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Two students decided to attack the school and shoot as many people as possible then commit suicide. They entered in two separate locations. According to one of the students, one of the shooters entered a room and yelled to everyone ‘don't move'. Kendrick jumped up and attacked one student, while getting shot in the chest. This gave two other students time to jump up and go after the shooter. One was shot with non-life threatening injuries. Kendrick's injury was fatal. John tells me how he was notified and went to the school. He was texting some other parents, looking for Kendrick. No one saw him. Eventually he made it to the police. There he was able to describe Kendrick and what he was wearing. The officer told him to follow them. They confirmed that Kendrick was shot and died. But John and his wife, Maria, were not able to see Kendrick as his body was at the crime scene. It was several days before he was able to see Kendrick. Just the week before, John and Kendrick were out doing some shooting and training at Front Sight Training Institute in Pahrump, NV. There they learned that the best thing to do is to go after the shooter. Most of the time, the shooter is not expecting someone to fight back. Kendrick knew what he was facing, dying while hiding or dying while fighting and saving others. While in Littleton, I was able to visit Castillo's home. Kendrick's bedroom is a shrine to him and his bravery and heroism. There are lots of posthumous awards from several organizations. There's also awards he earned in robotics. There is also a local brewery, Strange Craft Beer Company, that makes a special brew in honor of Kendrick every year. John gave me a can from the most recent batch of “Kendrick's Ale.” The silver lining is that John and Maria know it wasn't any of the firearms used that are the reason for Kendrick's death. It's the people who wanted to do harm to others before they took their own lives. It's Kendrick who saved lives and gave his for those people. This hasn't turned the Castillos into anti gun people. Quite the opposite. They are totally on board with arming school staff. This led to Laura Carno and John connecting. Laura is with FASTER Colorado FASTER has trained a few thousand school staff in over 300 schools around the country. The program isn't just for teachers. It's for any school staff- secretaries, custodians, or teachers. The program started with Jim Irvine (RSWC #186) after the Sandy Hook tragedy. It's been spreading across the country and currently in Colorado, Ohio, and Arizona. The program takes school staff who want to protect students from learning firearm safety and fundamentals, through trauma first aid, and then into responding to active shooters. I've been through the Level 1 course in Ohio a few years ago. It was very impressive! The active shooter training for my group was done in a real school when school was out of session. John has been able to go out and speak at various rallies around Colorado talking about how arming school staff. is what needs to be done for the people who want the training and are willing to carry in schools. He does this so other parents won't have to go through what he and Maria have gone through. They live close to where Kendrick was put to rest. They visit the site everyday. I think it's time to crack that beer. I've been waiting to have it until I put this show out. Thank you for your heroism. Rest In Peace, Kendrick. 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On this day, five years ago, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo sacrificed his life to defend and save the lives of his fellow classmates from a school shooter at the STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His father John shares his heartbreaking account of that day, and heartwarming story of the good that Kendrick brought to the world and inspired us to emulate in our own lives.
On this day, five years ago, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo sacrificed his life to defend and save the lives of his fellow classmates from a school shooter at the STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His father John shares his heartbreaking account of that day, and heartwarming story of the good that Kendrick brought to the world and inspired us to emulate in our own lives.Also, The Babylon Bee is pitch perfect once again with its hilarious rendition of what a 'Woke Jesus' might say to his far left disciples and followers.
Thanks to John and Maria Castillo. Then - CO House Minority Whip Richard Holtorf joins us with his reaction to Cong. Ken Buck's role in the removal of the House Speaker. Sound from Buck on Fox. Then - a replay from earlier: CBS News Chief Correspondent Major Garrett on his new podcast series "Agent of Betrayal: The Robert Hanssen Conspiracy." We wrap with the trailer for "Sorry, Wrong Number" and a tribute to Kendrick Castillo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan revisists his conversation with Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO 3) on the looming end of TItle 42 and the massive wave of illegal migrants arriving at the border in its wake. Dan returns from his civil case representing Kendrick Castillo's family to opine on the damning Republican presentation of evidence against the Biden crime families shady business dealings with foreign nations in exchange for access to the then-Vice President.
BRAD BIALY KNOWS HOW PARENTS FEEL As his son was a student at STEM High School when two shooters killed Kendrick Castillo. He and his wife want to do something to help other families who have gone through a dangerous stressful situation but he just doesn't know how. We figured maybe a conversation could get something started. He's on at 1.
We begin a tribute to the late Pat Schroeder, longtime Colorado Congresswoman (1973-1997) who passed yesterday at 82. RIP. A Happy Birthday wish to STEM hero Kendrick Castillo, who would have been 22 today. A preview of our new weekly feature, "Meanest Social Media" of the week... we'll announce the winner every Friday. Then - a recap of HB 1202 and the lunacy from Saturday. Mexico's President asks why the U.S. doesn't "fight the problem" of fentanyl and "why don't they take care of their youth?" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Kendrick Castillo's Birthday. The hero of the STEM school shooting would have turned 22 today. George talks to his father John about the conflict of emotions today holds, celebrations scheduled for today, and the decision he and his wife made to reject the latest settlement offer from the school district because they want more information about the shooting to be made public. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sharyl Attkisson, American journalist, television correspondent, and host of Full Measure with Sinclair Broadcast Group, separates rumor from fact on the origin of COVID-19. John Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo who laid down his life at the STEM School shooting, explains why he and his wife Maria refuse to be victims.
IT director, Mike Pritchard was one of many who risked their own lives to disarm the gunman that day. He tells his story for the first time on Rock and Rich Uncomfortable. Mike was with Kendrick Castillo in the final moment he passed away at just 18 years old. He shares these chilling events as if they were straight out of a movie. Kendrick Castillo was an 18-year-old student who was fatally shot and killed on May 7, 2019. He is a hero who saved countless lives by charging one of the gunman. Mike talks about his seemingly hopeless past, riddled with alcoholism, anger issues and the suicide of his fiancé. He recounts the moments of the shooting that changed his life forever. Update: The shooter, Devon Erickson, now 20, was convicted in June of 46 charges, including first-degree murder in the death of Kendrick Castillo, an 18-year-old senior hailed as a hero for trying to stop the attack on a classroom at STEM School Highlands Ranch, south of Denver. He has received life in prison plus more than 1,200 years for the attack that claimed the life of Kendrick Castillo. For more information go to:https://www.npr.org/2021/09/17/1038339826/denver-colorado-school-shooting-life-sentence-devon-erickson
In the first hour of today's show, we take the time to discuss the heroism of Kendrick Castillo. George begins the discussion again on whether or not the Colorado GOP should leave the open primary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our second hour starts off with Jon Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo, to discuss the challenging week ahead in the STEM School shooting sentencing. Steffan also discusses Biden's trip to Colorado tomorrow and a protest taking place at NREL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On May 7, 2019, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo lunged at classmate Devon Erickson, 18, after he and 16-year-old Alec McKinney opened fire on a classroom full of students at STEM School Highlands Ranch, just a few miles from Columbine High in Littleton, Colorado. This episode is brought to you by Best FiendsMusic:We Talk of Dreams For references, visit:
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Wednesday June 16th. Today - Advocates and lawmakers are pushing to boost funding for schools with higher amounts of low income students. But before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to June 16th, 1934 when a ceremony along the Colorado River in Eagle County dedicated the Dotsero Cutoff. The cutoff is a 38 mile long connection between two railroad lines. It gave Denver a western rail outlet to the rest of the country. Today it remains in operation as part of the Union Pacific Railroad system and carries passengers via Amtrak. Now, our feature story. The number of families that qualify for free or reduced price school lunches is a common indicator for measuring poverty in communities. In Colorado, it's also a major factor in the formula that determines how schools are funded. Reporters Erica Breunlin and Thy Vo discuss the changes that advocates and lawmakers want to make to boost funding to schools with more low-income students. To read more of Erica's reporting on how Colorado lawmakers are rethinking school funding, visit coloradosun.com. And Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today: A jury has found Devon Erickson, the second STEM School Highlands Ranch shooter, guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the May 7, 2019 attack. The jury delivered its verdict after just five hours of deliberation. The 2019 attack left eight students injured and one student, Kendrick Castillo, dead. Castillo was fatally shot as he and several other students stormed Erickson to disarm him. Colorado's once-a-decade redistricting process is in full swing, led by the state's two new, independent redistricting commissions established by Amendments Y and Z. Despite extensive efforts by nonprofits, political groups and other interes to influence the commissions, so far only twelve people have registered as lobbyists to influence the commissions. Anyone communicating with the commissions as part of their job is required to register as a lobbyist. Ken Salazar, the former U.S. Interior Secretary and U.S. Senator, will be nominated by President Joe Biden as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. Salazar is a Colorado College graduate who has recently worked for the Denver branch of the law firm WilmerHale. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. And don't forget to tune in again tomorrow for a special holiday episode. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Monday June 14th Great Outdoors Colorado executive director Chris Castilian will soon be leading the National Ski Patrol. Today - How he's worked to make the outdoors more accessible and what he'll be working towards in his next role. Before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today we're going back to June 2003 when a granite outcropping along the Rocky Mountains eastern front joined the National Register of Historic Places. The outcropping supposedly resembles Beelzebub in profile, and it was named Devil's Head. It's one of the highest points in Douglas County. And perched atop the mountain stands a small building, one of the last manned fire watches in Colorado. Now, our feature story. After four years and a slew of accomplishments at Great Outdoors Colorado -- including helping create the new Fishers Peak State Park -- executive director Chris Castilian is chasing a new adventure. Outdoors reporter Jason Blevins recently interviewed Castilian about his work to make the outdoors more accessible and what comes next as he moves on to head the National Ski Patrol and assist Colorado Mountain College. Jason and reporter Erica Breunlin talked about how Castilian has shaped Colorado parks and communities and what he hopes to achieve at his new post. Jason also recapped ski area visits this last season, which blew past resorts' expectations. This season was the fifth busiest ever, despite the pandemic. Now, resorts are challenged with trying to retain all the skiers they drew next season and beyond. To read more about Castilian's impact on Colorado's outdoors and keep up with ski area numbers, visit coloradosun.com. Thanks for listening. Finally, here are a few stories you should know about today: Recent sightings of gray wolf pups in Colorado for the first time in 80 years will not significantly influence the state's voter-mandated reintroduction of the species. Colorado voters passed a measure requiring Colorado Parks and Wildlife to restore the predators in the state by the end of 2023. A campaign to solicit input and develop a plan is moving forward, with more than 40 meetings among different communities throughout the state, including on the Western Slope and in western Colorado, where the animals will be reintroduced. Colorado's three Republican U.S. Representatives -- Doug Lamborn, Ken Buck and Lauren Boebert -- sent a letter to Gov. Jared Polis last week asking him to end federal unemployment benefits early. But Polis, a Democrat, says Colorado will stick with its plan to pay the benefits until federal aid ends on Sept. 6. Sending back the money allocated by Congress would be bad for individuals, businesses and the economy, he said in a letter back to the representatives. Twenty-five states, all led by Republican governors, are ending federal aid to unemployed workers this month because of how challenging it's been for employers to find employees. Closing arguments in the STEM School shooting case are scheduled to begin this morning. Defense attorneys for Devon Erickson, who is charged with first-degree murder, rested their case Friday afternoon. One of their witnesses was a toxicologist who testified that Erickson had been a near-daily user of cocaine, marijuana and cough syrup and that, combined with long-term sleep deprivation and insomnia, disrupted his behavior and thinking. Erickson is accused of firing a gun two years ago in a Highlands Ranch school classroom. Kendrick Castillo was killed and eight other people were injured. The second defendant in the case was sentenced to life in prison last summer. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kendrick Castillo, the slain hero who saved countless lives of fellow high school classmates during the STEM school shooting in Highlands Ranch back in 2019, is being honored by NASA with his name included on the 'Perseverance' rover robot currently exploring the surface of Mars. Dan reads the letter NASA sent to Kendrick's parents, noting the young man's love of science and technology.
Casper Stockham returns to the show to talk about the civil unrest across the country, the idea of renaming the Stapleton neighborhood, and the removal of Denver police from the city public schools. Then Steffan Tubbs joins Peter to talk about a conversation he helped facilitate between Kendrick Castillo's father and the leader of the movement to remove police from the schools. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan replays his two-part interview audio from his visit to Kendrick Castillo's grave site and has more on all of Today's News. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan visits Kendrick Castillo's grave site with his parents John and Maria Castillo. Remembering his Life and Heroic Actions on this 1 year anniversary of his passing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan visits Kendrick Castillo's grave site with his parents John and Maria Castillo. Remembering his Life and Heroic Actions on this 1 year anniversary of his passing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description: In this episode I speak with Jack Rumple whom actively participates as a mentor for 2 FTC Teams and 3 FRC Teams this season. We start the podcast episode by remembering the unselfish act of Kendrick Castillo as all of the teams will pay respect to him throughout the season. Next I speak with Jack on the FTC teams that are headed to the Colorado FTC State Championships. Finally we cover the FRC Game for this season and provide some advice for all levels of the FRC community. Interview Participant: Jack Rumple - 4418 Team Impulse, 1339 - Angel Robotics, 8850 - Rebel Robotics, 15755 - Team Connectivity, 17302 - Max Resistance Links referenced in interview: Airforce Video - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c_bkY7-9c8s&t=33s Speech by Dean Kamen - https://johnvneun.com/blog/2019/1/28/dean-kamen-kickoff-1998?format=amp
Deborah Flora fills in for Randy. Deborah is joined by John Castillo, father of STEM school victim Kendrick Castillo as they talk about the person Kendrick was, how his parents raised him to be the person he became, and the importance of school safety. Deborah also talks more about what should be done to make schools safer, being armed with facts, and parental rights.
Steffan with Ret. Naval Commander Phil Curry who once was an instructor at the Pensacola facility shot up by a Saudi National trainee. Then, Kendrick Castillo’s father John was not invited to the recent Bloomberg anti-gun rally. Steffan offers some commentary on that. Finally, Sen. Cory Gardner has two new press releases as we conduct our unofficial ‘Where is Cory Gardner’ segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As promised Tammy talks about her TransAmerica Trail month long trip. Jon is back with another concise Radio Comm Tech segment. Josh tells you how to adjust your headlights in Tech Talk. New episode every Friday!
School shootings grip headlines and stop people in their tracks when the news hits. My friend Eric Nevin's and his family experienced a school shooting first hand when on May 7, 2019, one occurred at the STEM School Highlands Ranch where all three of his children attend school. The charter school is located in the Denver suburb of Highlands Ranch. One student, Kendrick Castillo, was killed when he engaged the shooter in an attempt to stop him. A heroic act that prevented further fatalities. Eight others were injured. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page as well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David!
Steffan continues with John Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo, who was murdered in the STEM School shooting earlier this year, for another hour. With listener calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan welcomes to the KNUS studios John Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo, who was murdered in the STEM School shooting earlier this year, for two hours.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Until he died in a shooting at STEM Highlands Ranch last spring, Kendrick Castillo was an avid member of its robotics team. Last week, his father paid the group a visit. Also, taking plastic out of to-go cups and can rings. Then, a commuter train from Pueblo to Fort Collins? And, a new “old” fruit at market. Plus, kids join parents at an artistic residency.
Until he died in a shooting at STEM Highlands Ranch last spring, Kendrick Castillo was an avid member of its robotics team. Last week, his father paid the group a visit. Also, taking plastic out of to-go cups and can rings. Then, a commuter train from Pueblo to Fort Collins? And, a new “old” fruit at market. Plus, kids join parents at an artistic residency.
Dan debates a caller who says he won't vote for Cory Gardner in the Colorado U.S. Senate race, for fear that he may become another John McCain. Dan also examine more of John Hickenlooper's awkward public statements, including one on MSNBC where he admits not being the best spokesperson for his own ideas. Tell Me Something Good salutes fallen STEM shooting hero Kendrick Castillo, honored posthumously as a member of the Knights of Columbus.
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Steffan with Police Accountability Project director John Burton on the shooting of a black man in Colorado Springs by police. Listener calls react. Then, the Knights of Columbus in Minnesota honors STEM school shooting hero Kendrick Castillo, we have a local MN CBS report on the event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remembering Kendrick Castillo. A witness to sacrificial love. Let him change your life. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode and be sure to Rate and Leave a Review!! Find out about Cyndi's upcoming Pilgrimage to the Holy Land February 13 - 25, 2020: On her website @ www.CyndiPeterson.com or contact Jim Benzow at Trinity Pilgrimages at trinitypilgrimage@Cox.net or call 602-319-5289. To learn more about Cyndi visit www.CyndiPeterson.com. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @cyndimpeterson Purchase Cyndi's book, Waiting for a Miracle: One Mother's Journey to Unshakable Faith, on Amazon.com or where ever books are sold. All questions and comments can be sent to TheCyndiPetersonShow@gmail.com
Kendrick Castillo gave his life to protect his friends when he jumped into the line of fire to stop a school shooter on May 7, 2019. He was the only casualty in the shooting at STEM High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo. Show notes: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/no-greater-love----denver-catholics-remember-kendrick-castillo-who-died-in-stem-school-shooting-20922 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/we-all-need-to-be-a-little-more-like-kendrick-friends-and-family-remember-stem-hero-21993 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/the-young-man-with-a-big-good-heart-stem-hero-kendrick-castillo-laid-to-rest-95223
At the STEM School Highlands Ranch graduation, Kendrick Castillo's best friend accepted his diploma. Then, why a Texas shelter sends migrants to Colorado. Next, are violent extremists shaped in childhood? Also, how our late spring snow affects your garden. Then, why is Colorado's legislative session 120 days? Finally, an interview with author Keele Burgin.
Steffan with more sound from Kendrick Castillo’s memorial service, including sound from his father John Castillo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan with more commentary and audio from today’s Kendrick Castillo memorial at Cherry Hills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The table talks about the "Enneagram at Church." Another Colorado school shooting and the sacrifice of Kendrick Castillo. As well as a very interesting conversation from some of the "First Ladies" of the NBA about identity and how our culture looks at their human relationships. In the devotional, we are reminded of the necessity to meditate on the Gospel on a daily basis. https://s3.amazonaws.com/churchplantmedia-cms/hampton_roads_church_project_yorktown_va/gospel-primer.pdf
Honoring Kendrick Castillo, who died in the STEM school shooting. Then, how courts deal with underage defendants like one of the STEM suspects. Next, the Colorado Episcopal Church's first African American woman bishop. Also, the Congressional Black Caucus scouts new leaders. And, the state's role in the U.S. Space Command.
Steffan begins the program with sound from the memorial service for Kendrick Castillo, one of the heroes from the STEM school shooting last week. Audio from D.A. George Brauchler’s press conference on the arraignment process. Then, Steffan describes what he saw at the courthouse as the suspects appeared in front of a judge. A caller provides a profound analogy for the STEM shooting: our Flight 93 moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Mothers Day! A quick shout out to my mom, a glance at the insanity of the pro-murder argument, and a deep dive into the most recent school shooting, the hero of that day Kendrick Castillo, and what we a Christians should make of this situation.
This will continue to happen unless the people's values change. Parents are failing their children. Schools are brainwashing them to accept wrong as right, and call right wrong. Two teenagers committed a shooting attack, killing 1 and injuring 8 at a STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Denver-area, not far from Littleton where the Columbine massacre happened 20 years ago). The student suspects arrested were 18-year-old Devon Erickson and a juvenile accomplice transitioning to be a "female-to-male" transgender person. They killed one young man Kendrick Castillo. One of the alleged killers, Devon Erickson, a registered Democrat, hated some Christians, was very pro-gay, criticized Donald Trump, and praised Barack Obama on social media in recent years. They'd apparently spray-painted "F*** SOCIETY" and Satanic signs 666 and a possible pentagram on a white car they may have driven. One suspect had been in therapy for legal and illegal drug use. One student Brandon Bialy is credited with two friends who tried to tackle one of the gunmen. No physical thing will solve this. No blaming of anyone will stop it. No money, no friendship. You've got to overcome anger. Originally aired Wednesday, May 8, 2019: https://youtu.be/YtKGi7iNB-c SILENT PRAYER http://silentprayer.video AUDIO https://soundcloud.com/rebuildingtheman/silent-prayer JESSE HAS 3 SHOWS: The Jesse Lee Peterson Show (M-F 6-9am PT) http://jlptalk.com The Fallen State (in-person interviews) http://thefallenstate.tv Church (Sunday 11am PT) http://rebuildingtheman.com/church OTHER CHANNELS: BOND https://youtube.com/bondrebuildingtheman TFS https://youtube.com/thefallenstatetv Hake https://youtube.com/thehakereport ARTICLES: https://www.wnd.com/author/jlpeterson/ BOOKS: http://www.bondinfostore.org T-SHIRTS: JLP https://teespring.com/stores/jesseleepeterson BOND https://teespring.com/stores/rebuildingtheman TFS https://teespring.com/stores/shopthefallenstate PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/jesseleepeterson TWITTER/FB: https://twitter.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJesseLeePeterson ALT MEDIA: https://dlive.tv/jesseleepeterson https://www.bitchute.com/jesseleepeterson/ https://www.minds.com/jesseleepeterson https://gab.ai/jesseleepeterson DISCORD (new link) https://discord.gg/6d3ahn3
This week the guys and special guest Dena Ball discuss the school shooting in Colorado, the heroic actions of Kendrick Castillo and the bravery shown by students such as Nate Holley. We dive into the politicizing of the event by politicians, and the students reactions. We also discuss how to carry a firearm without shooting your spouse accidentally. Plus we debate the diet habits of Jeremy and Jack Dorsey.
Tom talks ammunition - what you need, what's new - with Jeff Hoffman of Black Hill's Ammunition. Plus the heroic actions of Kendrick Castillo. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 5.12.19 Hour C
What the hell Venezuela? Socialism is peaceful! Are you not real "socialism?" AOC & Bernie are teaming up to stop ANY credit interest rate over 15%. Gooooooooood Luuuuuuuuck. Denver is the first city to decriminalize 'majick mushrooms'. WIN. Kendrick Castillo. Remember his name. Heroic. Fuck the shooters. Don't make them famous. This boy gave his life. He ran toward the danger, and saved lives. OOOOOH-RAH! Speaking of Highland Ranch....The students walked out of a 'vigil' organized by the Brady Institute. Why? They felt that thier trauma was being used to further a political agenda. HOLY FUCK ME RUNNING. THERE IS HOPE. If we get time we start talking about North Korea. We confiscated a ship, and they've fired missles. WINNING. Tiger Blood! We talk about all of this and more.
Kendrick Castillo shows us the nature of Christ by giving up his life for the sake of the innocent!On this episode of Nobody Special, Caleb and Danny talk about the events that occurred in STEM High School in Colorado. Where a gunman came to kill and destroy, one young man rushed the shooter to tackled him losing his life in the process. Kendrick Castillo’s death is a tragedy but we will remember him as a hero. This, though, is exactly what Christ did for the sake of the mankind. Jesus Christ came to die for us so that we might live. Also, we talk about the authority of scripture and why this is important to the every day Christ kicking off our newest segment on the purpose and use of scripture. The original disciples stood in the face of their doubt to proclaim the name of Jesus Christ, even if it mean their own death. Yet, we struggle with various fears. What fears do you have in living our your faith? How do the scriptures encourage your faith?Also, we talk about various Endgame Spoilers and the new royal baby for the British Family! We want to hear from you. If you want to write a question or just say hi, be sure to reach out to us at http://www.thegospeloutpost.com/nobodyspecial and check out our instagram and facebook at NobodySpecialPodcast.The Gospel Outpost Presents Nobody Special. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pastor Don and Brad discuss current events viewed through the lens of a biblical world view. In this episode, they discuss the Colorado Stem School Shooting and the heroism of Kendrick Castillo, a miracle cure for a bacterial infection found in a rotten eggplant and the conflict in Israel.
Kendrick Ray Castillo gave his life to save others at Denver area STEM school. Communist Chinese Regime's evils to Liu Xiaobo & Liu Xia, but his dying wish is realized!. The world champion of Freedom USA & other western nuclear powers' most favored nation relations with the bloody Communist Chinese Regime and opposition to Free Chinese Taiwan! This disgraceful evil is 45+ years and counting!
Michael discusses Kendrick Castillo and the sacrifice he made to save the life of his fellow students during the STEM School shooting in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaelamideishow/support
The one and only.....me!!!....joins to discuss: 1 - Spring semester recap 8 - NBA playoffs 12 - Remember a true hero, Kendrick Castillo, along with our current political system, the flaws of a two-party system, power with the people, and why we haven't stopped school shootings. 24 - Assessing some of the upcoming presidential candidates, including Andrew Yang and UBI 36 - What it's like living with depression and how to help depressed people 49 - Summer plans and goals, trying to manage time wisely, and prep for Mother's Day.
The House Judiciary Committee voted on Wednesday to hold Attorney General Bill Barr in “contempt of congress” because of his choices to first skip his second day of scheduled hearings, where the D's celebrated by eating fried chicken, and then claiming executive privilege as the basis to not turn over the full un-redacted Mueller Report to the committee.Alcohol consumption is on the rise, and if you spent any time in the Hard Factor studio you would see that this is VERY true. Surprisingly Europe is slightly down, and so is New Zealand. Asia as a continent is way up and India is leading the charge, up 38%!!We have another hero on our hands. Kendrick Castillo, who charged the micro-penised shooter at STEM School in CO, gave his life trying to save his fellow classmates. This is the second time in recent shootings that a student has given their life by rushing the piece of shit who was dead set on killing innocent people. These guys are heroes, thank you for your service!!!Brought to you by 1800flowers.com Radio Offers --> Enter promo code: HARDFACTOR
My thoughts on the Colorado Shootings , No Parents should ever FEAR taking their kids to school. #ProtectTheKids --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crookztv/support