Tim Pool on political violence: what the evidence says · JRE #1258
SUBJECT: POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.
We've seen people planting bombs in houston try to blow up a statue we saw someone plant a bomb at a police station in eugene oregon two weeks before that a guy showed up with a gun and fired two rounds at a cop
What the evidence says 01 / RECORD
The Houston statue claim is accurate and well documented: in August 2017, Andrew Schneck was arrested at the Dick Dowling Confederate statue in Houston's Hermann Park with a functioning improvised explosive device, and in August 2018 was sentenced to 78 months in federal prison, per Department of Justice press releases. The Eugene, Oregon claim also has a real basis: on January 28, 2019, incendiary devices were found outside Eugene Police Department headquarters, according to local broadcast reporting (KVAL/KEZI), roughly two weeks after a January 11, 2019 incident in which Charles Landeros fired at officers during a child-custody dispute at a Eugene middle school; police stated at the time they had not found evidence linking the two events. That shooting is the same incident referenced elsewhere in this episode (at an earlier timestamp) as involving a man in a "Smash the Patriarchy" shirt, not a MAGA-hat wearer as sometimes implied; here Pool describes it only as a shooting at an officer, which matches the public record. The Eugene incendiary-device story is documented only in local Oregon broadcast outlets, not a national outlet or primary government source, so it falls short of this outlet's preferred sourcing tier even though the facts check out against contemporaneous local reporting.