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SHE KILLED A WHITE MAN IN JACKSON, WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE? (Ep #1,241)
Jun 24, 2026
1h 36m 38s
They Doxxed Her for Confronting Muslims, Canada Mass Shooting, Chicago Transfemicide (Ep #1240)
Jun 23, 2026
1h 22m 37s
Monday Morning RAW - Ep #1,239
Jun 22, 2026
1h 21m 18s
What Is A Doom Loop & How Jackson Is Stuck In One (Ep #1,238)
Jun 19, 2026
1h 19m 02s
CULTURE IN CHAOS; CAN BLACK & LGBTQ CULTUE BE SAVED? (Ep #1,237)
Jun 18, 2026
1h 16m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() SHE KILLED A WHITE MAN IN JACKSON, WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE? (Ep #1,241) | On this episode, Clay reacts to a fatal hit-and-run in Jackson where a black woman killed a white pedestrian and fled the scene, only turning herself in days later. He calls out the lack of outrage from activists and questions the selective nature of “justice” in the city.Clay also pushes back against criticism of proposed AI traffic cameras in Mississippi, arguing that law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear and that more enforcement could help curb reckless driving and crime in Jackson. The show features a clip of Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett telling people to support black-owned businesses because “the government definitely not,” along with Clay’s take on a DEI executive who got fired after dumping trash in the street while celebrating the Knicks’ championship. Additionally, Clay reacts to a local food reviewer’s take on Stamps Burger, calling the iconic spot overrated and questioning why so many people hype it up. He and listeners debate the best and most overrated burgers in the Jackson area, with several local spots getting mentioned. It’s another raw, unfiltered, and unapologetic episode of The Clay Edwards Show. | 1h 36m 38s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() They Doxxed Her for Confronting Muslims, Canada Mass Shooting, Chicago Transfemicide (Ep #1240) | On this episode, Clay spends a significant portion of the show breaking down the viral video of Dasha Kilpatrick, a Texas massage therapist who got into a heated confrontation with two Muslim women at an HEB grocery store. After being selectively edited and doxxed online by activist “Tizzy,” Kilpatrick was fired from her job — but a GiveSendGo fundraiser launched in her support has already raised over $159,000. Clay defends Kilpatrick’s comments, calling her a hero for speaking out and criticizing the selective editing and cancel culture tactics used against her. He also addresses the broader issue of Islam and its incompatibility with Western values. Clay is also joined in studio by recently retired 30-year law enforcement veteran Creston Berch. Together they discuss the Senatobia, Mississippi officer-involved shooting where a one-year-old child was killed after his mother allegedly tried to run over police following a shoplifting incident. They break down the “fog of war” that officers face in split-second decisions and push back against the narrative being pushed by activists and Ben Crump. The show also covers a female police officer in Canada who accidentally shot a civilian during a mass shooting, as well as several other culture war topics including MLB players writing Bible verses on their Pride Night hats and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson focusing on “transfemicide” while his city saw dozens shot over the weekend. It’s another raw, unfiltered episode of The Clay Edwards Show. | 1h 22m 37s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Monday Morning RAW - Ep #1,239 | On this episode, Clay is joined in studio by Shelter Insurance agent Jamie Creel and recently retired Clinton Police Officer Creston Berch. The conversation centers on the officer-involved shooting in Senatobia, Mississippi, where a one-year-old child was killed after his mother allegedly attempted to run over police officers following a shoplifting incident at Walmart. Clay pushes back hard against the narrative being pushed by Ben Crump and activists, arguing that the officer was justified in firing and that the blame lies with the adults who chose to flee and put the child in danger. He calls it a tragic but clear-cut case of FAFO, pointing out the hypocrisy of those quick to riot over this incident while remaining silent about the much higher number of black children killed in black-on-black violence. The discussion also touches on the importance of accountability, the dangers of politicizing every police shooting, and why law enforcement officers are often forced to make split-second decisions with life-altering consequences. Jamie Creel also breaks down insurance issues related to flooding and wind/hail claims in Mississippi. It’s another unfiltered conversation about culture, consequences, and the refusal to accept personal responsibility. | 1h 21m 18s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() What Is A Doom Loop & How Jackson Is Stuck In One (Ep #1,238) | What Is A Doom Loop & How Jackson Is Stuck In One (Ep #1,238) | 1h 19m 02s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() CULTURE IN CHAOS; CAN BLACK & LGBTQ CULTUE BE SAVED? (Ep #1,237) | On this episode, Clay dives into the Senatobia, Mississippi Walmart shooting where a one-year-old baby was killed after his mother allegedly tried to run over police officers following a shoplifting incident. Clay calls it a textbook FAFO case, argues the officer was justified, and says the mother is facing multiple felonies — including murder — once the case reaches a grand jury. He breaks down a video of the mother speaking to media and attorneys, calling out what he believes is scripted misinformation designed to paint the cop as racist. Clay also highlights the glaring hypocrisy between this case and the Carmelo Anthony verdict. He points out that many of the same voices who spent the last week defending Carmelo Anthony for stabbing Austin Metcalfe to death are now rioting and protesting because a cop shot at a vehicle being driven directly at him. The conversation expands into a larger discussion about accountability, “ghetto culture,” fatherlessness, and the refusal to respect authority. Clay plays a voice message from a black woman who listened to the full show and appreciated the honest conversation, and he addresses a viral meme comparing historical Klan violence to modern black-on-black homicide rates. He makes the case that the real issue isn’t race — it’s a dangerous subculture that glorifies violence, rejects personal responsibility, and refuses to comply with law enforcement. It’s raw, unfiltered, and exactly what you’ve come to expect from The Clay Edwards Show. | 1h 16m 47s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Officer Justified in Fatal Senatobia Police Shooting, Mother Expected to Face Charges (Ep #1,236) | On this episode, Clay breaks down the officer-involved shooting in Senatobia, Mississippi, where a one-year-old child was tragically killed after his mother attempted to run over police officers following a shoplifting incident at Walmart. Clay argues the officer was justified, calls it a textbook case of FAFO, and says the mother is facing multiple felonies — including murder — once the case reaches a grand jury. He pushes back hard against Ben Crump’s narrative and the protests that erupted outside the Walmart, pointing out the hypocrisy of the same people who spent the previous week defending Carmelo Anthony’s actions now demanding justice when a cop shoots at a vehicle being driven directly at him. Clay also gives an update on independent journalist Sarah J. Fields’ investigation into a Mississippi LLC that was presented as helping domestic violence survivors and families in crisis, but appears to have been used to funnel donations to Carmelo Anthony’s family for his legal appeal. The conversation expands into a larger discussion about accountability, the dangers of “stand on business” culture, fatherlessness, and the refusal to respect authority — themes Clay ties directly to both the Senatobia shooting and the Carmelo Anthony case. He closes with a stark warning about how divided the country has become, referencing a foiled terror plot targeting President Trump’s UFC event at the White House. It’s raw, unfiltered, and exactly what you expect from The Clay Edwards Show. | 1h 26m 14s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Why “Don’t Walk Away” Culture is Destroying Parts of Black America (Ep #1,235) | On this episode, Clay celebrates a big win for the FAFO army after raising over $1,200 in merch sales — with a large chunk going directly to the GoFundMe for Covington County Deputy Yates Rodney, who was shot in the line of duty. He also breaks down how he and others exposed a fake GoFundMe set up by the same “Brady List” grifters who were publicly wishing death on the deputy while pretending to support him on another page. After getting caught, those same individuals threatened to hack Clay’s personal files using the hacker group Anonymous. Clay then dives deep into independent journalist Sarah J. Fields’ investigation into a Mississippi LLC that was presented as helping domestic violence survivors and families in crisis, but appears to have been repurposed to funnel donations to the family of convicted murderer Carmelo Anthony for his legal appeals. He lays out the details of how the Anthony family has been kicked off every legitimate fundraising platform and why so many people are still rushing to support a man convicted of killing a white teenager. The conversation gets raw as Clay addresses the broader cultural issue of why parts of the black community continue to glorify “standing on business” and refusing to walk away from conflict — even when it leads to prison, death, or ruined lives. He connects the Carmelo Anthony case, the Chud the Builder incident, and everyday street confrontations to a dangerous mindset that prioritizes image and retaliation over common sense and self-preservation. It’s unfiltered, unapologetic, and exactly what you’ve come to expect from The Clay Edwards Show. | 1h 26m 59s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Another Dead Baby, Another Round of “Blame the Cops” Nonsense (Ep #1,234) | In this episode of *The Clay Edwards Show*, Clay reacts to the UFC Freedom 250 event held at the White House, highlighting the military flyover, the atmosphere, and fighter Josh Hokit’s blunt comments during his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan — including his claim that “Michelle Obama is a man.” The majority of the show focuses on a tragic officer-involved shooting in Senatobia, Mississippi, where a one-year-old child, Cohen Wiley, was killed. Clay walks through the facts as reported: officers responded to a shoplifting call at Walmart, the suspects fled in a vehicle, and the driver attempted to run over law enforcement before an officer opened fire. The child was in the vehicle at the time. Clay places full responsibility on the adults in the car, arguing that taking a one-year-old along while shoplifting and then trying to run from police created the deadly situation. He pushes back hard against online narratives blaming law enforcement, calling it another example of “culture rot” and a refusal to accept accountability. He also ties the discussion to the recent Karmelo Anthony verdict and what he sees as a growing double standard around self-defense and consequences. This is a raw, no-holds-barred episode focused on personal responsibility, law enforcement, and the consequences of poor decisions. | 1h 31m 43s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() FAFO FRIIDAY (Ep #1,233)✨ | FAFOFriday+1 | — | — | — | FAFOClay Edwards+3 | — | 1h 21m 23s | |
| 6/12/26 | ![]() BREAKING: Anti-Cop Activists Caught Running Fake GoFundMe for Wounded Deputy✨ | anti-cop activismGoFundMe controversy+3 | — | Crime and Accountability Mississippi | Covington County | GoFundMeanti-cop+5 | — | 58m 35s | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() Hobbs Shoots Kid on Bus?, Yates Rodney Didn’t Fire First, Loon Squad’s Leon Seals Arrested (Ep #1232)✨ | law enforcementshooting incident+3 | — | Brady ListLoon Squad | Covington CountyMt. Olive | Covington CountyYates Rodney+6 | — | 1h 36m 24s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Karmelo Anthony Trial Analysis with Criminal Defense Attorney Shaun Yurtkuran (Ep #1,231)✨ | murder trialself-defense+4 | Shaun Yurtkuran | — | Frisco, TexasHinds County | Karmelo Anthonymurder+8 | — | 1h 26m 45s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() ROTTEN SEED: Hobbs Brothers Strike Again: Deputy Shot, Trail Ride Murder & Culture Rot (Ep #1,231)✨ | violencelaw enforcement+4 | Andrew Gasser | — | Covington CountySimpson County+1 | Hobbs Brothersdeputy shot+5 | — | 1h 32m 16s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Culture in Chaos: How Do We Stop the Black-on-Black Mass Shootings & Gun Violence in Jackson?✨ | gun violencemass shootings+4 | — | — | JacksonMississippi+3 | Black-on-Black violencemass shooting+5 | — | 1h 26m 54s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() FAFO FRIDAY (Ep #1.229)✨ | FAFOFriday+1 | — | — | — | FAFOClay Edwards+3 | — | 1h 33m 16s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Todd Sandridge On The Importance of Supporting Locally Trusted Businesses✨ | local businesscommunity support+4 | Todd Sandridge | Superior Foundation Servicessavejxn | — | local businessestrusted companies+3 | — | 24m 14s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() My Response To Hate Groups That Tried To Get Me Fired By WYAB✨ | protestsfreedom of speech+5 | — | WYABLGBTQ | — | Clay EdwardsWYAB+8 | — | 9m 39s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() The "FIRE CLAY EDWARDS" Protest Failed So Badly, Ringleader Deletes Social Media✨ | protesthate speech+3 | — | — | — | protestClay Edwards+3 | — | 4m 11s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Pray For Simpson County & RIP Price Wallace | Clay opens the show with heavy condolences for State Representative Price Wallace, who died unexpectedly from a heart attack. Clay remembers Price as a good man who treated people with respect and shares that he had a personal relationship with him. Clay then breaks down the tragic double homicide in Simpson County, where a 17-year-old broke into a home and murdered an elderly couple with no apparent motive. He discusses how the situation unfolded, including initial reports that turned out to be inaccurate, and calls for the death penalty in the case. Clay also addresses the backlash he received for suggesting people pray for the shooter’s mother, who tried to get her son to surrender. He pushes back on the usual “root cause” excuses and calls it what it is — culture rot. This segment covers loss, accountability, and Clay’s refusal to play along with the typical narratives surrounding these types of tragedies. Full episode available now @savejxn on YouTube & X (Ep #1,228) | 11m 17s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Justin Fowler's EPIC FAFO CHAMPIONSHIP!! From 20 Days In Jail To 5 Years In Prison LOLOLOL | Clay hands out a new FAFO Championship to Justin Fowler, who managed to turn a 20-day jail stint into a five-year prison sentence. Fowler, who was already on a suspended 10-year sentence for aggravated domestic violence, couldn’t stay out of trouble even for a few weeks behind bars.After testing positive for cocaine and marijuana, Fowler had his probation revoked. But things got worse when Rankin County investigators caught him on camera receiving contraband — including a vape pen — during a jail visit from his attorney and her son. Judge Dewey Arthur wasn’t having it and sentenced Fowler to five years in prison.Clay breaks down how Fowler risked years of his freedom just to hit a vape in jail and calls out the pattern of self-destructive behavior that keeps landing him in trouble. Full episode available now @savejxn on YouTube & X (Ep #1,228) | 16m 29s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() I WILL NEVER APOLOGIZE, TO ANYONE, EVER!! (Ep #1,228) - Full Show | After a small group of protesters showed up outside the station demanding Clay be fired for “hate speech,” Clay delivers a powerful, unapologetic response. He addresses the protest directly and makes it clear he has no intention of backing down or softening his message. Clay doubles down on the topics that have made him a target — calling out culture rot, the breakdown of the family, fatherlessness, crime, and degeneracy. He also speaks on masculinity, personal responsibility, and his criticism of the LGBTQ agenda, which he has dubbed “Rainbow Supremacy.” His message is simple and direct: he’s not sorry for anything he’s said on the show or online. Later in the episode, Clay hands out a new FAFO Championship to Justin Fowler, who had his probation revoked after being caught with contraband in the Rankin County Jail. Clay also touches on the tragic Simpson County double homicide and offers his thoughts on the case. This episode is a clear reminder that Clay Edwards is not changing course. Full episode available now @savejxn on YouTube & X (Ep #1,228) | 1h 06m 20s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() CALLING OUT MISSISSIPPI CONTENT CREATORS & PRIDE MONTH FAILS (Ep #1,227) | CALLING OUT MISSISSIPPI CONTENT CREATORS & PRIDE MONTH FAILS (Ep #1,227) | 1h 29m 46s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Losers Have Staged A Protest To Get Me Fired By WYAB (Ep #1,226 / Hr.#2)✨ | protestmedia+3 | — | WYAB | — | protestWYAB+3 | — | 43m 09s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Live Better Men's Health & Wellness Monday w/ Scott McCullough (Ep #1,226 / Hr #1)✨ | men's healthwellness+3 | Scott McCullough | — | — | men's healthwellness+3 | — | 47m 11s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() FAFO Friday: Florida Burglars Get Decades in Prison + Fake Cop Car Warning (Ep #1,225)✨ | burglarylocal events+3 | Noah Sullivan | H&H Chief Sales | Fort LauderdaleMadison+1 | Florida burglarsClay Edwards Show+3 | — | 1h 35m 22s | |
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