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Deadly Robbery in Berea, Viral Clash in Lexington

20 min · 5 mei 2026
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Two major stories out of Central Kentucky this week. First, a Berea bank robbery connected to Brailen Weaver turned deadly, leaving two people dead and ending in a police chase. The suspect has now waived a federal detention hearing and will remain in custody as the case moves forward. Then, a viral video from a Penn Station East Coast Subs in Lexington involving Tommy Roark has sparked outrage online. We break down what’s actually shown in the footage, what’s confirmed, and the legal reality surrounding incidents like this. Real events. Real accountability. Real Lexington.

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Trust Us, We Investigated Ourselves

When a citizen files a complaint against a police officer, who investigates the complaint—and who investigates the investigator? In this episode of WTF LEX!?, we take a closer look at Lexington Police Sergeant Weslee Farley, the supervisor who recently determined a complaint against Officer Barrett was "unfounded." Using public records, court documents, news reports, and a Kentucky Attorney General Open Records ruling, we examine Sgt. Farley's public career, his role in a 2014 officer-involved shooting, his involvement in a significant open records dispute, and his current position within the Lexington Police Department. We also discuss the complaint process itself, the department's findings, and why transparency matters when police departments investigate their own officers. This episode isn't about personal attacks—it's about public records, public accountability, and asking questions that deserve answers. In This Episode The Complaint * Officer Barrett complaint ruled "Unfounded" * The findings issued by Sgt. Weslee Farley * Crime scene boundaries and media access * Trespassing allegations * First Amendment concerns Who Is Sgt. Farley? * Career overview * Current assignment as East Sector First Shift Sergeant * Previous supervisory and command roles * Public-facing roles within the department The 2014 Officer-Involved Shooting * Incident involving Joseph Kilburn * Police allegations that a vehicle was used against officers * Officer-involved shooting investigation * Administrative assignment following the incident Open Records and Transparency * Kentucky Attorney General Decision 20-ORD-110 * The Attorney General's finding that Lexington Police violated the Open Records Act * Why the ruling matters * Public access to complaint records involving law enforcement The Bigger Question * Should police departments investigate themselves? * What records are still being sought? * Why accountability requires transparency Records Referenced * Kentucky Attorney General Open Records Decision 20-ORD-110 * Lexington Police Department complaint findings * Public news archives * Kentucky Court records * Open records requests filed by Ole Gerg Media Ongoing Records Requests Ole Gerg Media has requested additional records related to: * Complaint investigations * Internal review procedures * Media access policies * Officer-involved incidents * Public records compliance Additional reporting will be published as records become available. About WTF LEX!? WTF LEX!? is a production of OGM Podcast Network and Ole Gerg Media LLC. Real events. Real accountability. Real Lexington. Follow Ole Gerg Media for independent local journalism, public records investigations, police accountability reporting, and breaking news coverage throughout Central Kentucky. #WTFLEX #OleGergMedia #LexingtonKY #PoliceAccountability #OpenRecords #FirstAmendment #Journalism #Transparency #PublicRecords #LPD #KentuckyNews #IndependentMedia

4 jun 202626 min
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WTF LEX!? 5-31-26 SWAT, Flames and Car Thieves

A parole violation arrest turns into a massive SWAT operation involving U.S. Marshals, Kentucky State Police, and Lexington Police. Greg breaks down what he witnessed firsthand during the hours-long standoff on Darby Creek that ended with the suspect being pulled from an attic and taken into custody. Plus, a Lexington apartment fire leaves residents displaced, a victim is stabbed during an attempted vehicle theft, and Lexington drivers continue proving that guardrails, construction signs, and traffic laws are apparently optional. Real Lexington news. Real commentary. Real accountability. Topics: * Darby Creek SWAT standoff * U.S. Marshals operation * Lexington apartment fire * Attempted car theft stabbing * Local shooting investigations * Lexington traffic chaos * Police accountability

31 mei 202630 min
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What the Hell is Going on in Lexington!?

🎙️ WTF Lex – Episode Notes Officer Dragged, Explosion, Stabbing, Plane Down — A Wild Week in Lexington Lexington saw a series of serious incidents over a short span of time. In this episode, we break down multiple events across the city—from a major explosion to a line-of-duty injury and even a plane emergency. 🚨 Incident Breakdown 🔥 Explosion + Structure Fire A house fire caused by an explosion brought a major federal response. * Witnesses reported multiple explosions * ATF, FBI, and a mobile command center responded * Home was later demolished * Neighboring house sustained heavy damage Key Detail: * Jonathan Huff identified at the scene * Suffered severe burns * Found with firearms despite being a federal felon Impact: * 2 adults and 2 children displaced 📎 Source: 🔪 Stabbing Near Kentucky Horse Park * Domestic-related incident at campground * Victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries * Suspect quickly taken into custody 📎 Source: 👮‍♂️ Officer Dragged – Ruccio Way A traffic stop turned violent when a suspect fled. * Officer Kevin Van Wert dragged by vehicle * Struck a light pole and thrown to the ground * Transported to hospital in serious condition Suspect: * Nagib Mufallah (31) * Facing multiple felony charges including assault on an officer Bond: * Increased to $750,000 📎 Source: 🚓 Large Police Response * 15+ units responded across multiple locations * Areas near Nicholasville Rd and Clay’s Mill affected * Scene secured and suspect eventually captured 📎 Source: ⚖️ Officer Arrested (Separate Case) * Officer Chad Wilson arrested in Scott County * Charged with 4th degree assault (domestic violence) * Placed on administrative assignment 📎 Source: ✈️ Plane Down Near Bluegrass Airport * Small aircraft forced into emergency landing * Heavy emergency response * Both occupants walked away without injury 📎 Source: 📊 The Bigger Picture These incidents didn’t all happen at once—but together, they show a high-impact stretch of events across Lexington: * Explosion with federal response * Violent domestic incident * Officer seriously injured * Separate officer arrest * Aircraft emergency That’s why people are asking: What the hell is going on in Lexington? 📎 Sources * WKYT * LEX 18 * Lexington Police Department * ATF / Federal response * Ole Gerg Media on-scene reporting ⚠️ Disclaimer Information is based on initial reports and may change as investigations continue.

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