Bruce Castor Provides Update on 8-Year-Old Fanta Bility Case
Bruce Castor, attorney representing the family of slain 8-year-old Fanta Bility, joins the Dom Giordano Program for an update on the filing of a civil case against police using excessive force in irresponsibly returning fire against a drive-by shooter at a high school football game. Castor explains that both he and the family of Fanta Bility were left unsatisfied by the Sharon Hill leaders after the tragic incident. Castor explains what he believes to be missteps by local police during the pursuit of said suspects, and tells the underlying issues that he believes led to the tragedy.
Philadelphia Inquirer's Will Bunch on Conservative Response to SEPTA Incident
Will Bunch, columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the media response and fallout following a rape on SEPTA in which alleged witnesses filmed the atrocious incident. In a recent column, Bunch calls out Dom Giordano Program producer Dan Borowski for exclaiming during the coverage, "the criminals are taking over the city." Bunch further explains his point in the column, being the rash response of conservative coverage and the rush to blame DA Larry Krasner and Mayor Jim Kenney, with pushback from Giordano and producer Dan over his refusal to see the city for what it has become.
SaveJersey.com's Matt Rooney Analyzes New Jersey Gubernatorial Race
Matt Rooney, editor of SaveJersey.com and weekend host here on 1210WPHT, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the gubernatorial race between incumbent Democrat Phil Murphy and Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli. First, Giordano discusses a new Project Veritas report, in which Murphy staffers tell a constituent that Murphy plans to implement vaccine mandates once the election is settled. Then, Giordano brings on Rooney and asks whether Jack has been making strides in "Blue" Jersey, in which Rooney explains a positive trend toward Ciattarelli due to national politics. Rooney forecasts the upcoming elections, and tells what he thinks the Ciattarelli campaign could do to further break through with voters.





