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Vinny Eastwood Interrogated by the cops!

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Vinny Eastwood Interrogated by the cops!
New Zealand CHRISTCHURCH Mass shooting

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I'm an incredible amount of people are re-ing up reporting channels like Benny Eastwood, who's a truth in New Zealand. He said the police visited his home four times in four days from people reporting him for spreading fake news about the Christchurch shooting. Hey! What's up boys? Get out of my car. Come on, come on. We're going up to the right now? Yeah. We've got two lovely officers here who've turned out, the officer who, the police, the police, the police, the police, the police, the police, the police, the police. We're going up to the right now. Do you, do you, yourselves have any clue why you're going or is it just kind of like a names on a list and just visiting them one by one? We can't sort of go into that, sorry, over there. Not on camera, do you? What about details on me or my personal case? Could we go into that? Yeah, but just with you. Yeah. Not on camera, to the police. Well, you know, the problem is transparency is really important for a society to remain free. Right? And I think transparency comes through honesty, integrity. You know, that kind of thing. And integrity means to behave with honesty in the moral conscience at all times. All times. Okay, so my problem is like, this is, by the way ladies and gentlemen, this is my fifth visit from the police. The first was like four and four days. You know, that kind of thing, including a phone call from these guys boss Sam. And now this makes a visit number five. Now, I believe the issue is somehow related to the Christchurch Mosque Massacre, because I have a rather large YouTube channel. I've got 40,000 plus subscribers to put that in perspective. The New Zealand Herald has 28,000 subscribers. New sub tests 22,000 subscribers. So I'm the largest New Zealand news channel on YouTube in the country. Have been for about maybe 10 years. Now, my coverage of this particular issue of Christchurch has been very, very different to how other people have been covering it, because I've been down to Christchurch. I've interviewed the witnesses. I've interviewed the victims. I've interviewed the president of the mosque, that kind of thing. And my whole point on this is how to, how can you understand the ins and outs, the compassion of a particular subject? Because when you go into it with political aims, or you go into it with, not to put too fine a point on it, law enforcement aims. There's only one way we're looking at it. Whereas I think this is a multifaceted thing, because you've got this whole element, this fear element. Even now yourself. I mean, you guys are you in any way afraid to be on camera? No. No. No, I mean, just just be honest. Because of the contentious nature of the issue and that kind of thing, and how many people will watch the video, there's nothing you're doing wrong. There's nothing there's no reason to be afraid of that kind of thing. And I believe that a lot of the other people that you might be visiting today will basically should have the same response. You know, it's nothing you're doing wrong. It's nothing to be afraid. We just see it here saying hi. And I think that's basically the point of the visit, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. All right, guys. Well, thank you very much. And you have yourself a wonderful day. And, uh, do you find out about probably, we're prefer you didn't put that up on your channel. You're welcome. Oh, well, we all have our preferences, don't we? All right. Okay, guys, well, I really hope that you have yourselves a really wonderful day. Thank you so much. Well, you know, it's, um, this is the first time I've actually filmed the, uh, the visits coming here. I'm sorry. I hope it's not to been too tense or anything like that for you because ultimately, I want you to have a happy day. Ultimately and come away from this going, you know, that was probably one of the most interesting parts of today. I don't worry. I'll lock it. I think the, uh, the people who came by on the fourth day forgot to lock it on the way out. It can be a little bit of a tricky one, but, but she's all, she's all right. She's got a dog. Yeah, yeah. No, but we have a cat. He's very fluffy and juncture. So almost there's dangerous. So. No, you just can't be just bastards. Um, what is a comedian called him? He called them the apathetic roommate. He said, uh, and a dog is like your best, his best, best friend. So dog comes up to you. Hey, what are you doing? How's it going? Hey, and, uh, you're cats more like hey, guys. Hey, guys, how's it going? I don't care. All right. Thank you so much. I've been really appreciate it. Thank you. Kind of very difficult holding the phone in the right way, but anyway, there you go, ladies and gentlemen, you've bugged me. You've bugged me and you've bugged me to film the police visits. And I finally did it for you, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you so much for all your support. And if you want to go and watch all the videos that are the reasons why the police want to come around and visit me so much, go to my YouTube channel, youtube.com forward, see forward slash Vinny Eastwood NZ or the Vinny Eastwood show.com. That's Vinny with a why because it's the most important question and Eastwood like go ahead. Make my news. Thank you very much, folks. Thank you.