THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (8/14/26)

“The Friday Crime Report,” hosted weekly by PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH, is a vital program offering critical insights into the multifaceted challenges faced by marginalized groups in society. Each episode serves as an illuminating platform for an analytical exploration of the societal, judicial, and economic forces that disproportionately affect the Black community. Delving deep into the systemic issues at play, the program highlights not only the immediate repercussions of crime but also the historical and cultural contexts that give rise to such disparities. The discussions facilitated by Professor Black Truth go beyond a standard news broadcast; they provide a profound call for sustained awareness and corrective action, urging listeners to engage thoughtfully with the information presented and to participate actively in the pursuit of equity and justice for all. In doing so, “The Friday Crime Report” fosters an informed community capable of effecting change, empowering individuals to challenge the status quo and advocate for policies that uplift and represent the interests of the Black community.

The show challenges mainstream media’s portrayal of systemic violence by using in-depth analysis and personal narratives to inspire community activism, with Professor Black Truth skillfully transforming listeners into informed advocates for social justice.

This week we have two cases of pedophiles abducting children and then hiding them, one in a cardboard box, the other in a clothes dryer! And both of them use the same lies and excuses when confronted by the police. Recent news reports highlight two troubling cases where individuals were charged with kidnapping and sexual crimes after hiding missing teenage girls inside their homes.

In Oakdale, Minnesota, police investigating a missing 14-year-old girl searched the home of Angeline and Andrew Olson. Although Angeline Olson initially told officers the teenager was not present, police later discovered the missing girl hidden inside a cardboard box under a pile of clothes in the bedroom. Both adults were taken into custody and face charges including soliciting a child for sexual conduct and first-degree criminal sexual conduct after explicit material involving the teen was discovered.

In a separate incident in Key Largo, Florida, 53-year-old Christopher Michael Veit was arrested after a teenage girl called 911 to report that she was being held hostage. When law enforcement deputies arrived at the residence, they located the victim restrained and hidden inside a clothes dryer. Veit was subsequently charged with kidnapping, false imprisonment, and unlawful sexual activity with a minor.

In both cases, law enforcement encountered evasive behavior, denial, and obstruction from the suspects when questioned regarding the whereabouts and safety of the missing teenagers.

Case Details & Findings:

In the Minnesota investigation involving Andrew and Angeline Olson, Maplewood police were first notified after the 14-year-old left school without permission. Police were dispatched to the Olson residence after learning the victim might be visiting a friend who lived there. Although Angeline Olson initially denied knowing where the girl was, officers returned early the following morning after a neighbor reported seeing the teenager outside barely clothed alongside the adults. When officers executed a search of the residence, they found the teen concealed in a cardboard box under clothing in the Olsons’ bedroom. Subsequent searches of digital devices recovered sexually explicit videos documenting abuse of the victim, leading to multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct and child sexual abuse material possession.

In the Florida case, 53-year-old Christopher Michael Veit was taken into custody after the teenage victim surreptitiously used his phone to place a 911 call indicating she was being held against her will. When deputies arrived at the Key Largo home, Veit claimed no female was present, but officers confirmed the emergency call originated from the address. Upon entering, deputies discovered the teen trapped inside a laundry dryer with the door closed. Investigators revealed that Veit and the teenager had maintained a secret sexual relationship spanning roughly two years after initially connecting online. Additionally, law enforcement recovered sheets of counterfeit currency on the premises, resulting in the involvement of the U.S. Secret Service alongside felony charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, and sexual battery.

Conclusion: Both of these cases highlight alarming trends in child exploitation, where perpetrators use domestic spaces to hide victims and employ evasive tactics to mislead law enforcement. The incidents involving Andrew and Angeline Olson in Minnesota and Christopher Michael Veit in Florida underscore the severe dangers minors face and the critical importance of immediate police intervention and ongoing public vigilance. Beyond the immediate charges of kidnapping and sexual assault, such investigations often reveal complex patterns of abuse and additional criminal activity. Ultimately, these cases emphasize the urgent necessity for community awareness, robust law enforcement strategies, and proactive safeguards to protect vulnerable youth from exploitation.

 Keep your eyes out and stay on alert, because there’s a lot more monsters out there than the white media chooses to show you.

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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (5/15/25)

Each Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH hosts “The Friday Crime Report,” a compelling and insightful program that focuses on critical issues of systemic racism, economic inequality, and police brutality deeply affecting the Black community. With each episode, the program seeks to highlight personal stories and real-life experiences, encouraging a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized groups and motivating listeners to take action in their own communities.

By combining education with activism, “The Friday Crime Report” aspires to create a more equitable and just society for all. Through meticulous reporting and unapologetic analysis, the program serves as a vital platform for dismantling systemic barriers and amplifying the voices of those often silenced by mainstream media narratives. These weekly videos provide a necessary counter-narrative to traditional reporting, ensuring that the socio-economic context of crime and justice is fully explored.

In Today’s installment…

After years of carrying out racist stunts, the individual known as “chud the builder” finally took his performative extremism too far. He has been arrested for attempted murder, a grave escalation from his previous activities. However, investigators emphasize that this is far from his first crime, as his history is marked by a pattern of targeted harassment and radicalized behavior. After years of carrying out racist stunts, the individual known as “chud the builder” finally took his performative extremism too far. He has been arrested for attempted murder, a grave escalation from his previous activities. However, investigators emphasize that this is far from his first crime, as his history is marked by a pattern of targeted harassment and radicalized behavior. Authorities are now meticulously reviewing his digital footprint and past public demonstrations to construct a comprehensive timeline of his radicalization. This investigation seeks to determine if his recent actions were part of a broader, coordinated effort or an isolated escalation of his established history of harassment.

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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (3/7/25)

Every Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH posts videos appropriately named “The Friday Crime Report”. I decided to post them here on this platform, because I want to show you how “bad things” still happen to black people with regularity in this country, despite others telling us “it’s all in the past.” This series provides a crucial perspective on the ongoing struggles faced by the black community, highlighting incidents that often go unnoticed or underreported. Each report serves as a stark reminder of the realities that many endure daily, emphasizing the need for awareness, dialogue, and action. By sharing this content, I hope to foster a deeper understanding of these issues and encourage conversations that are vital for progress and change in our society. It’s important for us all to confront these uncomfortable truths, as only then can we hope to pave the way towards a more equitable future where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background.

In Today’s installment…

In Tamarac, Florida, in a harrowing incident that shocked the local community, Nathan Gingles chased his wife with a gun, an act of violence that ultimately resulted in the tragic deaths of not only his wife but also his father-in-law and a neighbor who tried to intervene. This senseless tragedy was further compounded by the belief that it could have been preventable had the police acted appropriately and responded more effectively to the warning signs leading up to this horrifying event.

Many community members lament the missed opportunities for intervention, calling for a thorough review of the police protocols and a deeper understanding of domestic violence warning signs to ensure that such heartbreaking incidents do not occur in the future. They emphasize the need for comprehensive training for law enforcement officers, focusing not only on the legal aspects of domestic violence but also on the psychological and emotional factors involved. Furthermore, there is a growing demand for community outreach programs that educate the public about the red flags of abusive relationships and how to seek help. Initiatives that foster collaboration between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations are seen as crucial steps in creating a supportive environment that prioritizes the safety of vulnerable individuals and holds offenders accountable for their actions. Through these efforts, the community hopes to build a stronger framework that prevents similar tragedies and promotes healing for those affected.

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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (2/28/25)

Hello,

Every Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH posts videos appropiately named “The Friday Crime Report”. I decided to post them here on this platform, because I want to show you how “bad things” still happens to black people in this country. You see, people still like to tell us things like the following…

To show that bad things that happen to black people was somehow “All in the Past”. Well, rather than talk about why this meme and ones like it piss me off, I like to show examples of why this meme is bulls*it.

In today’s installment…

Silicon Valley had been harboring a deadly cult that attempted murder and faked deaths, but action was only taken when the bodies began to accumulate, prompting a sense of urgency among law enforcement officials and the community at large. Hidden within the shadows of innovation and technology, this dangerous group wove a complex web of deception, manipulating vulnerable individuals and leading them into a life of crime. The cult’s insidious influence spread rapidly, preying on those seeking belonging in a fast-paced environment, coercing them into illicit activities with promises of wealth and success.

As authorities sifted through the chilling evidence, the shocking reality of the cult’s activities became apparent, raising troubling questions about how such an insidious organization could flourish in an area celebrated for its progress and innovation. Increasingly alarmed residents began to share their suspicions, and the once-quiet whispers transformed into a chorus of concern that would finally compel investigators to confront the growing threat head-on. The community, once vibrant and hopeful, found itself marred by fear and uncertainty, as the cult’s hold on vulnerable individuals revealed deeper societal issues. Neighbors exchanged information and tips in hushed tones, their initial disbelief evolving into a shared determination to seek the truth, while local leaders scrambled to address the rising panic, holding meetings to reassure citizens and develop strategies to counteract the insidious influence of the cult.

This collective awakening illuminated the need for vigilance and unity in the face of such darkness, leading to a renewed commitment among the populace to safeguard their community’s cherished values and ensure that such malevolence could no longer thrive in the shadows.

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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH FRIDAY CRIME REPORT (2/21/25)

Hello,

Every Friday, PROFESSOR BLACK TRUTH posts videos appropiately named “The Friday Crime Report”. I decided to post them here on this platform, because I want to show you how “bad things” still happens to black people in this country. You see, people still like to tell us things like the following…

To show that bad things that happen to black people was somehow “All in the Past”. Well, rather than talk about why this meme and ones like it piss me off, I like to show examples of why this meme is bulls*it.

In today’s installment…

The DA of Clay County, Zachary Thompson, failed to prosecute Andrew Lester for the attempted murder of 16-year-old Ralph Yarl, who tragically died without serving any prison time as a consequence of the violent act. This lack of accountability raises serious concerns about the justice system in the area, especially as Thompson is also reportedly delaying the prosecution of other cases related to racial killings, which further exacerbates community fears and distrust. Many residents are voicing their frustration and demanding justice, as they believe that such negligence not only harms the victims’ families but also undermines the very foundation of the legal system designed to protect them.

The community remains on edge, feeling that their safety is compromised and fearing that offenders may continue to act without consequence, leading to an atmosphere of impunity that can have dire implications for public safety and the rule of law. In this climate, it becomes increasingly vital for local leaders to address these concerns transparently and effectively to restore faith among the residents in their judicial processes.

Many residents believe that such inaction reflects a broader pattern of negligence and bias, undermining the pursuit of justice for victims of racially motivated violence and highlighting the urgent need for reform within the local prosecutorial office. This growing sentiment among the community members has led to intensified calls for accountability, urging officials to address systemic issues that have persisted for far too long.

As the community grapples with the painful consequences of these injustices, activists and concerned citizens band together, advocating for transparent policies and increased support for victims. They argue that without meaningful changes, the cycle of violence and impunity will continue, perpetuating a climate of fear and distrust. It is essential that the prosecutorial office reevaluates its approach, prioritizing equity and justice to restore faith amongst the residents they serve.

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CORRUPT POLICE FILES (10/10/24)

The majority of police in the world are good men and women who serve their communities with honor and dignity. Unfortunately, there are bad police officers who abuse the law and hurt their communities. Multiple factors contribute to the differences among law enforcement officers, and it is crucial to address those factors to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals within society.

These are their stories.

In this installment…

 

Alastair Morgan, whose brother was brutally murdered in 1987, and Neil Woods, a former undercover police officer who now dedicates his life to investigating police corruption, spoke to Insider about the insidious ways in which police corruption actually operates within the force. In the detailed interview, Neil elaborated on his firsthand experiences, breaking down the various types of corruption he witnessed, and even engaged in, while working undercover for a grueling 14-year stint in the UK.

During his time within the police system, Neil arrived at a distressing conclusion: that most “corruption within the police is driven by the substantial income generated from the illicit drugs market,” which has pervasive effects on law enforcement integrity. Alastair Morgan recounted the harrowing circumstances of his brother, Daniel Morgan, who was murdered with a vicious axe in a pub car park in South London in 1987, a shocking act that has left lasting scars on the family and community. He told Insider, “Within three weeks of the murder, I was convinced, because of the events that took place, there had been police involvement in Daniel’s murder. Which was a terrifying prospect,” reflecting on the weight of his discovery.

At the time of the murder, Daniel was managing a detective agency alongside his business partner, Jonathan Rees, further complicating the narrative. Alastair firmly believes that both Jonathan Rees and corrupt police officers collaborated in the conspiracy that led to his brother’s tragic death. Since Daniel Morgan’s murder, there have been five separate police investigations, yet each one seems to have missed the mark. Jonathan Rees and Detective Sergeant Sid Fillery have faced multiple arrests over the years, but shockingly, each time, the charges have been dropped without explanation.

In a turn of events in 2014, both Jonathan Rees and Sid Fillery received substantial six-figure damages from the Metropolitan Police after they successfully brought a malicious prosecution claim against the department, a situation that raises many eyebrows. The pain and frustration of the Morgan family’s battle for justice continued when, in 2021, an independent inquiry concluded that the Met Police was “institutionally corrupt” in its mishandling of the investigation into Daniel Morgan’s murder, a damning assessment that echoed the family’s long-held suspicions. Alastair is currently in the arduous process of suing the Metropolitan Police, underlining the relentless pursuit of truth and justice for his brother, as the murder case remains unsolved. This episode delves deeply into the alarming realities of Police Corruption within the UK, shedding light on a critical issue that demands ongoing attention and reform.

If you have been affected by violent crime please contact the resources below.

US: National Center for Victims of Crime on 1 (202) 467-8700 or https://victimsofcrime.org

UK: Victim Support on 0808 1689 111 or https://www.victimsupport.org.uk