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Episode 12: Community Interview with Veteran in Need, Patrick Behan, Tako and Jose Morales

By Michael Bluemling Jr.

Patrick Behan is a veteran living in Davie, Florida. He has a very compelling story and awareness needs to be raised for our veterans in the community in crisis. This episode talks about his personal story, how we can help our military community at home and ways we can work together to ensure that we never leave our brothers, sisters and family members behind or feeling like they are forgotten in America. A community cleanup project took place at the home of Patrick and the following community leaders assisted with this project:  Steve Armentrout Jimmy (The Redneck) Barton Jose Morales Tako SICKASSO President from Boots on the Ground Bikers for Trump Rocco Marucci Paul Pappas  Tako Sickasso and Jose Morales agreed to be interviewed, with Patrick to share their experiences and why they want to help not only this veteran, but countless others in America. Tako Sickasso: First of all I want to thank you for your service and then I want to thank you for helping us help one of our fellow veterans. I go by the nickname Tako, I am a custom motorcycle builder/fabricator. What sets me apart from most builders out there is not just having a great imagination on building custom bikes , but following through and building what I consider to be metal art! My company is called Game Changer Customs.( www.Game Changer Customs.com) I love what I do and always strive to be the best and set myself apart from others. I consider my work to be art! My most famous build with over 3.1 million views in just under two weeks on Facebook was my “Trumpinator” A Trump tribute bike for who I and many consider to be the greatest President ever. President Donald J. Trump. And for many years I  have been a personal bodyguard, but what is most important to me is the many great deeds I have not only been involved in but also started. With  numerous fundraisers and the much charity work that I have done. The great deeds are not for recognition but from my heart to help many sick, injured, week and forgotten! I have always fought the bullies that take advantage of the weak and helpless. I back down from no fight that I believe in weather it’s mine or someone else’s. I have many wonderful friends that have been there through these great deeds of kindness and compassion. On this particular deed one of my closest friends for over 30 + year’s , Jimmy (The Redneck) Barton, Brought to my attention this great hero Sergeant Patrick Behan. Not only  a 10 + year’s army veteran and explosives expert (E.O.D.) but also a former lieutenant in the Fire dept. that was in N.Y. pulling many of our citizens out of the rubble during the attacks on our freedom and American values. At the Twin towers.  Having  seen many brothers, sisters and civilians from those attackslose their lives. Once his work was done there, his love of country after the attacks were enough to make him re-enlist in the army. He has dedicated his life to serve and protect. This great man and veteran like many others have been forgotten by our system but not by us. Today was just the beginning of letting him know how much we appreciate his commitment to serve and protect. It is always an honor to to help those that feel they have been forgotten or unappreciated. This is what we do! God bless all our HEROS All-this is done not for fame or recognition but to pay it forward! Tako is also the President of the South Florida chapter of Boots on the Ground Bikers for Trump and that organization does not only do great things like this for many people, but the organization consists of numerous veterans, active duty members and along with civilians that just love this country! Jose Morales: Jose work for MWI Pumps and Deerfield Beach Florida as a diesel and hydraulic technician United States Armed Forces for 22 years also serve as a first responder to 911 at the World Trade Center‘s and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans my mission was to search and rescue and secure all the grounds serve my community in South Florida were several events with Tako and raising money and feeding the hungry and taking care of US vets with repairing their homes and getting them back on their feet awarded by mayor Bloomberg for the heroism award with governor Pataky and also the freedom award i’ve also been given an award by The president George W. Bush our 43rd president happy to serve my country and I’ll do it again

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