In 2000, he auditioned for a film directed by Tyrel Ventura, the son of then-Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura. After obtaining a lead role in the film, Peters lied to Ventura that his brother was a teen heartthrob who starred in a popular 1990s sitcom. Tyrel invited Peters to stay at the governor's residence in St. Paul during filming. Peters went home to Apple Valley, a suburb 16 miles away, and later moved into the residence's guest room of the residence for several weeks, until he was evicted by the state troopers providing security for the governor.[9]
Bounty hunting
Peters was a bounty hunter before becoming a radio host.[10] He started moonlighting as a bounty hunter after he met someone in the business.[9]
Peters heads a bounty hunting agency named Twin Cities Apprehension Team (T.C.A.T). The agency works primarily in the Twin Cities but has tracked fugitives across state lines. T.C.A.T. has apprehended fugitives wanted for DWI, drug possession/dealing, domestic abuse and child sex trafficking.[19]
In 2015, Minnesota Law was changed to limit what bounty hunters can wear and drive. This was at a time when** Peters was constantly being mistaken for government law enforcement.**
On May 30, 2017, Peters' agency, Twin Cities Apprehension Team (T.C.A.T.) was involved in a fatal shootout. The shooting left two agents and the fugitive dead. T.C.A.T. had tracked Ramon Hutchinson from Hennepin County, Minnesota to Greenville, Texas. Hutchinson was wanted after missing a court date for driving under the influence (DUI) arrest, assaulting a police officer, and cocaine possession. In Greenville, T.C.A.T. used a tracking device on Hutchinson's girlfriend's car to find him at a car dealership during a trade in. Cell phone video shows two T.C.A.T. agents approaching Hutchinson; Gabriel Bernal and Fidel Garcia Jr. When the two agents told Hutchinson the charges against him, Hutchinson pulled out a gun and opened fire. When it was all over, all three men were dead. When asked about the shootout, Peters said: "It's just a horrible loss. Fidel was just a great friend"
One last thought:
I learned in psychology class that a person with a foot fetish likes to work at shoe stores for some strange reason.
Guilty as charged.
Everyone will have a huge surprise or two when the cards are finally counted.
Generally, if they were ever touted on mainstream or social media, they have umbilical cords.
Social Influencer was another word for groomed/grooming propagandist, 'Prove me wrong' (See Crowder).
Using this method one could see 'Poppy' as the psyop, or how Philip DeFranco was supposed to be a citizen news authority. kek
Now for some fun Wokiepedia facts for April Fools
Stew Peters (born April 1, 1980) is an American far-right media personality and bounty hunter.
Peters thought he would become a police officer or an entertainer but lacked the skills for either profession.
Peters moved from Minnesota to Los Angeles, Florida and New York while pursuing a career as a rapper named Fokiss.
https://digicol.lib.depaul.edu/digital/collection/gic/id/4217/
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In 2000, he auditioned for a film directed by Tyrel Ventura, the son of then-Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura. After obtaining a lead role in the film, Peters lied to Ventura that his brother was a teen heartthrob who starred in a popular 1990s sitcom. Tyrel invited Peters to stay at the governor's residence in St. Paul during filming. Peters went home to Apple Valley, a suburb 16 miles away, and later moved into the residence's guest room of the residence for several weeks, until he was evicted by the state troopers providing security for the governor.[9] Bounty hunting
Peters was a bounty hunter before becoming a radio host.[10] He started moonlighting as a bounty hunter after he met someone in the business.[9]
Peters heads a bounty hunting agency named Twin Cities Apprehension Team (T.C.A.T). The agency works primarily in the Twin Cities but has tracked fugitives across state lines. T.C.A.T. has apprehended fugitives wanted for DWI, drug possession/dealing, domestic abuse and child sex trafficking.[19]
In 2015, Minnesota Law was changed to limit what bounty hunters can wear and drive. This was at a time when** Peters was constantly being mistaken for government law enforcement.**
On May 30, 2017, Peters' agency, Twin Cities Apprehension Team (T.C.A.T.) was involved in a fatal shootout. The shooting left two agents and the fugitive dead. T.C.A.T. had tracked Ramon Hutchinson from Hennepin County, Minnesota to Greenville, Texas. Hutchinson was wanted after missing a court date for driving under the influence (DUI) arrest, assaulting a police officer, and cocaine possession. In Greenville, T.C.A.T. used a tracking device on Hutchinson's girlfriend's car to find him at a car dealership during a trade in. Cell phone video shows two T.C.A.T. agents approaching Hutchinson; Gabriel Bernal and Fidel Garcia Jr. When the two agents told Hutchinson the charges against him, Hutchinson pulled out a gun and opened fire. When it was all over, all three men were dead. When asked about the shootout, Peters said: "It's just a horrible loss. Fidel was just a great friend"
One last thought: I learned in psychology class that a person with a foot fetish likes to work at shoe stores for some strange reason.
I appreciate the information you are bringing to the table 2EyesOpen. It is duly noted. Thank you.
aw shucks
thanks fren
Well shit if that doesn't answer the question I had. 🤣.
Well dug fren.