Father of Slain 15-Year Old Sean Toomey to Giordano: Krasner is at Fault

The Dom Giordano Program | April 4, 2022
 Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner speaks to a reporter at of the election party of public defender Tiffany Caban moments before she claimed victory in the in the Queens District Attorney Democratic Primary election, June 25, 2019 in the Queens borough of New York City.
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Sean Toomey’s Father Joins Giordano, Singles Out Krasner For His Role In Rampant Violence

Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by previewing today’s guests, telling listeners that John Toomey, father of Sean Toomey, the victim of a tragic shooting, will join the show to discuss the treatment he has received from the City since losing his son. Also, Giordano tells about a situation unfolding in the Pennsylvania State Senate, with Sam Oropeza rejoining later today to discuss his opponent dropping out of an upcoming special election, only to be replaced with his brother. Then, Giordano takes umbrage with the actions of the South Carolina women’s basketball team, which won the NCAA championship yesterday, after it came out that the team has refused to show up for that national anthem prior to games for more than a season.

Then, John Toomey, father of Sean Toomey, joins the Dom Giordano Program, after losing his son after a tragic incident in Mayfair, with a rogue bullet striking the 15-year-old unloading water from his father’s vehicle, leaving him braindead. First, Giordano asks John about the situation, with Toomey taking us into the night in which he found his son braindead after being struck by a rogue bullet from an alleged carjacking gone awry. Toomey explains his frustration with the situation, telling the role that he believes the District Attorney had in his son’s death, calling for Krasner and Kenney to re-evaluate their social justice priorities.

Sam Oropeza’s State Senate Opponent Forgot To File His Papers

To lead off today’s second hour, Sam Oropeza, candidate for Pennsylvania State Senate’s 5th district to replace John Sabatina, Jr, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a controversy unfolding in his special election race. Giordano reveals that Oropeza’s opponent, Shawn Dillon, had failed to file a statement of financial interest with the state ethics commission by a March 28th deadline, with Oropeza bringing listeners inside the back and forth over his opponent’s legitimacy in the race. In addition, Oropeza reveals that the Democratic Party has already chosen Shawn’s replacement, looking to his younger brother to run against Oropeza.

Then, Giordano switches tunes to international affairs, discussing the continued trend by the Left calling for more involvement by the United States in defending Ukraine against Russia. Giordano explains why this rhetoric is detrimental to the United States, telling what he knows would happen with further intervention by the US, predicting a ramping up by the Russian military into an all-out war. Also, producer Dan brings Dan Time with Dom, offering a recap of last night’s Grammys.

Floridians Largely Support DeSantis’ Parental Rights Bill

In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta back onto the Dom Giordano Program for an update on his campaign as he hopes to be the next one to lead Pennsylvania.
First, Giordano asks Barletta for an update on his investigation into alleged ‘ghost flights’ into Pennsylvania, off-the-record flights bringing illegal immigrants from the border to Pennsylvania, with Barletta stressing the importance of solidifying our borders, telling of the role of Pennsylvania in the immigration debate. Then, Giordano asks Barletta about other issues playing out statewide, and asks Barletta what he believes separates himself from his Republican opponents in the race.

Then, after playing his Money Melody for the day, Giordano brings up polling results of the so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill in Florida, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that a large majority of Floridians, including Democrats and those who voted for Biden, actually favor the ‘controversial’ parental rights bill. Then, Giordano brings back up his disappointment that national anthem protest continue to persist, taking umbrage with the coach of South Carolina’s champion women’s basketball team, who continue to protest the anthem.

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