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Never-Before-Seen Bodycam Footage Of Officer Responding To Call That Raphael Warnock Ran Over Ex-Wife!


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Tucker Carlson just broke this story live on the air tonight.

Man, I love watching Tucker, I really do.

His dry wit can so easily go unnoticed if you’re not really paying attention and listening to what he says, but if you are you realize the man is hilarious!

I find myself laughing outloud several times when I watch his show.

And I also love his Resting Confused Face.

I don’t know if he does it on purpose or not, but watching him listen to guests with this face on cracks me up each time:

But let’s get serious for a moment.

Because this truly is a serious topic.

Our nation hangs in the balance right now as two Georgian Senate seats remain up for grabs in the runoff election, and for the life of me I can’t figure out how anyone would vote for this Raphael Warnock.

The man seems truly horrible.

I actually had not heard this story before but apparently back in March police responded to a call that Warnock (or should we just call him Warlock for all the demonic stuff he does?) had ran over his ex-wife’s foot with his car.

Just a big mistake I’m sure.

Well tonight Tucker aired the never-before-seen bodycam footage of the officer responding to the scene.

Take a look:

Fox News had more details:

U.S. Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock’s wife told a police officer in March that her husband is “a great actor” and “phenomenal at putting on a really good show,” after Warnock denied her allegations that he deliberately ran over her foot.

The comments could be heard on police body camera footage obtained by Tucker Carlson Tonight. They revolved around a domestic dispute between Warnock and his wife in early March.

The incident was first reported on by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution right as Warnock was gearing up to run against GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler in what has become a high stakes runoff election that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.

In the footage, a police officer can be seen pulling up to Warnock’s house in Atlanta. Warnock tells the officer his wife called the police on him, alleging that he had run over her foot.

“Did you run over her foot?” the officer asks.

“I don’t think so,” Warnock says. “I do not think so.”

Warnock, who is the senior pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, explains that he and his wife, Ouleye Ndoye, are in the process of getting a divorce, and domestic disputes between them have been escalating.

Warnock tells the officer they had an argument that morning over divorce papers while their two kids were present. He says that his wife prevented him from closing the car door by standing in front it.

“I don’t want to get into a shoving match with her. So I go back around, get back in the car, and I slowly start to move, like I’m gonna move forward. Then she claims I ran over her foot,” Warnock tells the officer.

The officer then goes over to Warnock’s wife who is by now outside the house to hear her side of the story. She tells the officer that she had been trying to get Warnock’s signature for a passport so she can take the kids to see her family in West Africa after the death of her grandpa. She says that Warnock refused to talk to her as he was getting in the car.

“He’s like, ‘Ouleye, close the door. I’m leaving,’” his wife tells the officer while crying. “And I was like, ‘just hear me out. If your mom died, and I had the kids. Wouldn’t you want me to let them go with you to the funeral? And he just starts backing the car up. He wasn’t going fast, I’m not bleeding. But I just can’t believe he’d run me over.”

Asked whether she thought it was intentional, she says, “Obviously. I was standing here. The door was open and I’m leaning into the car. How can you drive the car when I’m leaning into it?”

She later tells the officer she wants to file a report.

“This man’s running for United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation,” she tells the officer. “I’ve been very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation.”

And from back in March, from the AJC, this is from the incident in question back then:

The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate, was accused by his wife of running over her foot with his car during a heated argument days before he filed paperwork to officially seek the office, according to a police report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Warnock, the senior pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, was not charged with a crime by Atlanta police and an officer said in the report that medical officials didn’t find visible signs of injury in the foot that his wife said was struck by the vehicle. He flatly denied the allegation that he harmed his estranged wife, telling the AJC in an interview that “it didn’t happen.”

The report about the Monday incident came as Raphael Warnock prepared to qualify to run against Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler in one of the nation’s most-watched political contests. One of three prominent Democrats in the contest, his campaign is backed by key state and national officials, including Stacey Abrams and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Ouleye Warnock referred questions on Friday to her lawyer, divorce attorney Randy Kessler. Kessler said her legal team has been “working hard to resolve the divorce out of court and are still hoping to do so soon” but didn’t comment further.

In a Saturday interview at his Decatur campaign office, Raphael Warnock said he and his wife separated in November and three weeks ago signed documents that aimed to resolve their divorce. But he said the two got into a sharp disagreement on Sunday night about her desire to take their two young children to visit relatives in Senegal.

“The divorce settlement secured in legal terms my parental rights in the case of international travel. I felt we needed to have that resolved before traveling internationally. It’s literally a matter of signing a form. That’s where a dispute arose.”

Raphael and Ouleye Warnock are prominent members of Atlanta society. Ouleye Warnock works as Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ senior human trafficking fellow and is considered a member of her executive team.

The couple, who wed in 2016, have declined to talk about their marriage in recent months.

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According to the report, shortly after Warnock arrived at his wife’s home on Monday they began arguing about whether Raphael Warnock would allow his wife to apply for passports so that she could take their children to West Africa for her grandfather’s funeral.

Warnock told police that he had previously denied the request and that he didn’t have time to talk about it again, according to the report.

He told police that his wife refused to close the right rear passenger door of his car so that he could leave. He told authorities he began to “slowly” drive forward — and then heard his wife accuse him of driving over her foot.

The report said Ouleye Warnock was able to wiggle her toes and that Grady Hospital first-responders were “not able to locate any swelling, redness, or bruising or broken bones.”

Atlanta Police declined to offer any additional details.

“We will let the report speak for itself,” said Sgt. John Chafee, a police spokesman.



 

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