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Cariol Horne Interview and more

Jun 18, 20201 hr 30 min
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Today on the show we had a superwoman call in, Cariol Horne the former officer who was fired for intervening with her colleague who was putting a suspect in a chokehold. She spoke about what she experienced during and after the conflict and much more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a coward who hit a woman with his skateboard all because she rejected him and Angela Yee helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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I'm allow me to introduce my soulo et injury, Angelo and Charlomagne, the guy y'all came a long way. I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best of what y'all doing. This platform, the reach y'all have that you earned, make space for somebody like me. You guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh my god, I'm on the radio Endo Dlomagne and e j Emy. All I do is read about the breakfast

Club every morning. Good you guys are trending every you know, I dragged my ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened on the breakfast Club today? Get your good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, ANGELI ye, good money, d damby Charlotte Mine the god piece to the planet is Thursday, Good morning Toronto. You don't say that with no conviction, man,

It's not do I say good morning Toronto. You give the USA a lot more love. Hit the six one more time, man, mister Drono appreciated, got them shout to the six. Shout everybody in the six six six six six six six. Morning guys, how y'all feeling six days? Making sure you just didn't do three? Jesus? What's wrong with you this morning? I don't know. I don't know. We'll couple in a little drag, you know, somewhere between O and K. I'll be fine, though. We'll make it.

We shall make it, Yes, we shall. What y'all do anything interesting yesterday? Gays anything at all? Yesterday? I actually went. I actually went my friend. She's a black woman, Dahlia. She owns a business called Tillies in Brooklyn. So I went over there again yesterday and I sat outside and ate my little takeout food. Okay, it was. It felt different,

like I haven't done that in so long. I stayed outside for like three hours, and then we were interrupted by somebody who wanted me to give a message to all the listeners as he was welcome by about the five G Towers and how it's affecting all of us and we need to pay attention and He also said when we had doctor Fucci, he called him doctor Fuccion, we shouldn't let him get away with saying what he said.

How did you respond about to you? I was just trying to eat my food, So I was like, all right, well, thank you. Yeah, I forgot the five GI girl still existed. I forgot the five G crowd was still out there amongst us. Then the other thing that happened was while we were sitting there, across the street, there was a woman in the window but naked, taking pictures with no blinds up and in her own house, in her own house, taking pictures naked in the window for everybody on the

street to see. She did not care and herself. Yeah, oh okay, somebody like a camera set up. Somebody got blessed with some news yesterday. Somebody's got a little log distance relationship going on. They tied a quarantine and they've been away trying to keep me an understanding. Life could be an only fans page. Maybe maybe I gotta do man well on today's show, Carryo Hearn will be joining us this morning. She's a formering thing I've heard all week. Yeah,

she's a former Buffalo police officer. She was fired, Uh do the right thing. Yes, allegedly there was another officer choking uh somebody that they were arresting, So she pushed the officer off of him, and she was fired. To let go, we gonna let her tell her story in a little bit. It's an amazing story. It's one of the greatest acts of kindness you will hear all week.

I don't even know if you can call it an act of kindness because based off the fact she's a police officer, she was actually just doing her job, and that's what police all are supposed to do, protecting to serve, that's correct. But being that she was protecting a civilian from one of her own, she ends up getting fired one year away from her pension, didn't get her pension, and it's been a rough, rough, rough, rough time for her.

I think that happened in two thousand and six, so it's been what sixteen years fifteen I didn't graduates two and twenty, so it's fourteen years, no, fourteen years, fourteen years ago, four thous years. Yes, a great story and I can't wait for her to be here to tell her story to day. Miss Carrie hell Horn, that's right. We'll kick it with her next hour. But we got

front page news next year. What we're talking about, well, we are going to talk about the now fired Atlanta police officer Garrett Wolf is facing felony murder charges for fatally shooting ray Shard Brooks. And we'll give you those details, all right, we'll get into that next keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning. As the mojo deal we've been trying, she said, so done on wipe one. No, I won't never sell my soul. I will not get

back that. I ain't wanna know why holding everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Shalloween, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. What we're starting you, Well, let's not forget about coronavirus because cases are spiking across the country and they're saying that Florida has the makings of the next epicenter. So ten states are our record number of new coronavirus cases this week, and Florida, that said, has all the makings of the

next large epicenter. Others that saw record cases are Alabama, Arizona, California, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas records high seven day averages. So most of the states that opened up, um well twenty one states are seeing upward trends from one week to the next. Just so you know. Yeah, I hate to be I hate the Mike Pince Donald Trump this situation. But is it because there are there is more testing going on? Like I'm wondering if that's

the reason that the reason we're seeing them. Okay, when I was about to the news, they said that people need to stop saying that, and that's just not true. The truth is that there's more people going out and not social distancing. I don't know, Yeah, I don't know. I got I gotta testing site this weekend in Columbia, South Carolina Friday and Saturday, ten am to three pm at Bended College. So pull up cases Rod Moore in

South Carolina. According to doctor Emmanuel who's the chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, he said, when you see fifty percent or one fifty percent increasing the number of as you are seeing, which is what we are seeing across the South, that's not testing, that's new cases. That's community spread. All right, Now, let's talk about Ray Schard Brooks, the ex Atlanta police officer who killed ray Shard Brooks, has been charged with felony murder.

So that is Garrett Rolf. There are eleven charges against him. Five days ago, he fired three shots at Brooks, two of them hit him in the back, and another that hit a car with three people inside. So he's facing felony murder, five counts of aggravated assault, four counts of violation of oath of office, and one count of criminal damage to property. So what they are saying is after Rolf, yeah, I didn't know that either. After Rolf shot Brooks, he said I got him, then kicked him as he struggled

for his life, not give him timely first aid. Yes, So attorneys for Rolf are saying that their client immediately called for emergency medical services and began rendering a but simply not true. Now, Donald Trump was on Sean Hannity and he was talking about the Race shar brook shooting. And here's what he said. The event that took place yesterday was I thought it was a terrible situation. But you can't resist a police officer. And you know, if you have a disagreement, you have to take it up.

After the fact it was a very sad, very very sad thing. And look you really you take a look. It was out of control. The whole situation was out of control. Well, what did he says? Resisting a police officers should not lead to you being murdered? Anybody and anybody who thinks that this thing arrest is not equate to a death sentence stopping. Yeah, you have to put responsibility on the police officers as well for what they're

supposed to be doing. To uphold that the bargain, which is, if you're not in danger, don't shoot someone in the back. It's a deadly force only if your life is threatened. That's when you're supposed to be able to shoot deadly force. When your life is threatened. You lost shot in the back, I guess forty y'all, dash on, I don't try to you you're gonna lose a foot race. Don't shoot somebody in the back and kill him because there's this the rest.

We shot at him three times and then when he falls, you kick him now not be Nope, all right, well that is your front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you're upset. You need to vent hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm I'm ting do if this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want to

hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? You know? What's like? Every Oh we've been waiting for you? What ut Drave? What's going on you? Tray? We need to talk to you. Hey, look I need that Charlomagne. Pieces. Look the other day you said you had a dream about somebody, right, and it was me? I did? It was me, definitely. It was somebody who who drunks like you.

It was somebody who It was somebody who told me he was gonna give me a ride and then drove by me, drove right by me like they didn't see me. I'm sure Trave would have gave you a ride, bro, it wasn't. I definitely would give Charlomagne a ride anytime that you need one. Charlomagne, he just let me know. Sean Stone was upset yesterday about you, trash. I was, I was talking about a car ride. But yes, I was calling to tell too. It's two people that need

to shut that ass up this morning. One is um cast the rapper for talking about a J. Coole and not know what he's talking about. First of all, dropped drop the clue's bomb for J. Coole. The Lebrons D no, we're not dropping no, no, no, no, we're not dropping a ball for somebody who doesn't read. When not dropping a bomb for somebody who doesn't read. Okay, that's not that's now where he says, that's exactly what he said. That the tweet right, I got the tweet right here.

He said that she has done and is doing the reading and the listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the correct one for our people. Meanwhile, an n word like me just be rapping. I haven't done a lot of reading, and I don't feel well equipped as a leader in these times. But I do a lot of thinking. And I appreciate her and others like her because they challenged my beliefs, and I feel that in these times that's important. Come on, come on, travel,

let's go. So see. So when he said that he didn't do a lot of reading, how STU on the subject that a lot of the subjects that she'd be talking about, he's not well informed oning. So what he's saying is that a lot of you won't people that should be telling that you'd be saying all the time, Charlotte name, it is so wold they need to be sleep. A lot of these people have a superior complex that they do talk down on people as far as like trying to get out information and stuff that's not He

never said no name. It's like he never said his name even though she was talking about him. So, but a hit dog will hollow, a hit dog will hollow. Listen, I'm gonna be honest with you. I have no problem with Jay Cole, Saul. I have no problem with no name said either. I think that sometimes we create these narratives of people in our head that don't exist, and that's not who they really are. So that's not on

j Cole, that's on you, Traff. Some guys like you for your guy, let them know, can shut the hell up through Sean Sta shut up here and ass oh again, I might you don't eat for you again? Set who tell us no trap tell them if you don't shut his ass up, you're gonna put yourself money. Shut up, God, I'm good. Get it off in chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent here this now, it's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it

off your chest. Whether you're man hear from you on the breakfast club, but you got something on your mind. Hello, who's this? Hey? Hey, come on to get it off your chest. Okay. So I'm literaz for Florida and I've just heard you guys talking about like the coronavirus to spread and stuff like that, And honestly, I still like the numbers are being manipulated because we're all down here

in Florida and nobody knows anybody with corona. Like everybody goes to the hospital, y'all seeing that corona, but don't say, old boy, don't do that. We get it off my chest. I'm just at the end of the day, the hospital get paid a lot of money for people that have corona like that Violet, So I think they need to look deeper into the hospitals and stuff and see what's really going on, because I would be saying everybody had coronavirus too. Wh I was getting like fifty seven thousand

dollars per patient offer. So that's he's like, I'm out here, I'm out here, she's out there. As long as as long as the hospitals, hospitals don't get overwhelmed, we're gonna be fine. We'll be okay. As long as the hospitals don't get overwhelmed. It's when the hospitals get overwhelmed that it's a goddamn cluster f in America. You don't get overwhelmed. But you know what, even if the hospitals don't get awalled, a lot of people are dying regardless, just because they

have underlying conditions or their body can't handle. It has nothing to do with the hospital. Sometimes just said body can't everything done it had, it has everything to do to the hospital, because it's not just the coronavirus, it's the people who got to go there for other treatments. The hospitals get jammed up. The hospitals that seventy five eight ninety percent capacity. What about the person who got to get kidney stones removed, He gotta get surgery for

his cancer or something. Who knows, Like when the hospital get overwhelmed, that's when it's a problem. Yeah, that's a problem. If people are getting the coronavirus, whether the hospitals, if the cases keep going up, that's a problem. Nah, I mean it is, but it's really not. It's like the flu. I'll hear you though. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's going on? This trend? Aw y'all doing? Man? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest up, Trent. Yeah. Look, so I'm calling.

I've been following y'all for a while now, three years. I'm a big stand I've been listening to y'all every morning talking about the movement and stuff. I'm just calling to spread this little message. We need leaders, man. Um. It was something I was taught when I was young, and I know it's a huge part of the problem today in society is that everybody's following the next man

in front of them. I fully SA for the protests and the riots and everything that's going on, but to keep it, keep it a buck, to keep it one hundred of these white people don't care about nothing that we're saying to them if we do not bring them solutions. So um, I think all the people that that's that's starting the protest that's organizing everything. I think some of y'all need to come together and come up with some plans. We need need documentation, we need direction to go to. Um,

there's a lot of why y'all African that's hurt? Why do you think that's hurt? Do think this doesn't happening? Then? Why do y'all think that's not happening? Though? I think that I think there's a lot of people, um, a lot of young African American men who are out here trying to do the right thing. But I think a lot of us are losing focus. UM. And I think when you're out there rioting and protesting, you get so caught up in the moment that you're just following the

next man in front of you. UM. I think the people that are organizing the protests, the leaders, we need to look to them and we need to sit down and come up with with some type of files, documentation. We need to come up with a solution. There is while we're out there doing that. Yet, you know what I'm saying, because there is, my brother, I think that y'all are always looking for something to be right in your face. But just like there's people out there protesting.

There's people out there pushing for different types of legislation every day, every day, like the most things are happening. Trust me. There's black agendas on the table, police's police reforms and criminal justice reforms on the table, like it's happening every day, brother, trust me, yep, yep. And I know I know that. But I think I think a lot of the young kids who a lot of the young kids who are out here rioting and stuff. I witness a few of them out here. I talk to them.

A lot of them are asking them questions and what they stand for and what they believe how we should move forward. They have no idea, they haven't sat down and thought about that. They're not They're not going to speak with some of these leaders. They're just out there rioting because they're the next man is for them. They got friends that's out there doing it and stuff like that.

So I fully support it. I just think that before we go, everybody's going out there and following the next man, make sure you're really doing this because it's something that you feel for or you believe in. Is right? All right? Bro? Thank you for calling. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Now we got rooms on the way, y, yes, and we are going to talk about Real house of Atlanta. Now, first we heard this person got two people fired from the series.

Now we're hearing this person has been fired themselves. Will tell you who it is, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. It's just report, guys, it's the rum report. Now. This was from b Scott And according to b Scott, Ninie Leaks was fired from Real Housewives of Atlanta. According to her report, pick up letters went out last Friday via emails to each of the Ladies representatives. Ninie did

not get one. We already told you that. Eva said she's not coming back. They said during the season she went off on a producer, walked off set while filming in Greece, also did not appear in other episodes, and walked off set multiple times during the season twelve virtual reunion. And also because she's been threatening to sue the network. So for all of those reasons, according to Who Love Be Scott, Ninie Leaks is not coming back? Really is all? That?

Is that true? I just told you this is according to be Scott. Now. I did look, of course, to go see what Ninie had to say on her Instagram page, and all she said so far is she posted a picture of herself laughing and put I can't child. That's it. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, that that Romo will pick ups team and the next thing, you know, Ninie will be back. Y'all know, y'all can't get rid of me. I am the show. You know they do this all the time,

so who knows ye all? Right now, Seweedie has put out a new single, tap In, and people were disappointed with the fact that she's using a sample because obviously when my type, she's using Pete Popo's Freaky leak and then Icy girls to use my neck, my back. So now she's using two shorts to blow the whist. So listen to this blow white back back baby, tap being taff being, that's not your better? Tap In, Tappin getting money, tap In, tap in am beat, tap into the night,

somma saw you had eight things again. I'm not gonna lie. I be mad confused when I hear those kinds of arguments, like I heard our producer Dan say, Sweetie is put putting her career in the hands of old hits, Like did he was the king of that? Yeah? Did he did that? A lot of people did that. Everybody does that, Like Mike mil just did that, just sample all Jay's old album album. Then he just said stuff is it because the song Sweetie samples are more from recent times?

Is that the problem? I don't get what the problem is. I'm times my neck, my back and frequently you mean, yeah, well not real, Okay, guys, don't maybe show that old Jesus Christ time, you know what. Okay, that's when I was outside. All right, but y'all might be to y'all might be being a little too hard on SEWEEEDI okay, all damn Like she can't sample records? Yeah they all? I did. Wake up. I was like, why is Sweetie trending? I had to go look and see why. And that's

the reason why. So but tap in is the name of her new song, all right. The CEO of Netflix, Read Hastings, and his wife have donated one hundred and twenty million dollars to invest in the education of black youth. So they're going to donate that money to support students scholarships it'll be divided across three organizations, the United Negro College Fund, which is getting forty million, the Spellman in Morehouse Colleges receiving forty million dollars each as well. Okay,

I'm with all of that. That still doesn't atone for the sentence of your ancestors when it comes to slavery, but it is a start. That's just something that I feel like those rich white billionaire type have to do on the regular. Can't be a one time all right, Well, they said, HBCUs have a tremendous record, yet our disadvantage when it comes to giving generally white capital flows to

predominantly white institutions, perpetuating capital isolation. We hope this know one hundred twenty million dollar donation will help more black students follow their dreams and also encourage more people to support these institutions, helping to reverse generations of inequity in our country. It definitely will, you know, I have a scholarship set up in my mother's name at South Carolina

State University and that money absolutely helps those HBCU. So I do salute him on his good deed, all right, And Queen Latifa thinks that gone with the Wind should not return to HBO, as you know, they just recently took Gone with the Wind off of HBO Max streaming service, and Queen Latifa she actually had to you know that series, Hollywood. I don't know if you guys have watched that yet that reimagine what things were like. I actually started watching

that a couple of weeks ago. So she actually had to study the character of Hattie McDaniel for that series because Queen Latifa's in the series, and she was saying that while Hattie McDaniels did actually win an Academy Award for Gone with the Wind, they didn't even let her in the theater until right before she got that award. Someone came outside brought her into thetorium. She wasn't even allowed to sit in there, and then she had to

read a speech that was written by a studio. She said, you know, that's not what the hell she wanted to say. Then then after that, all she could do was play the same kinds of roles. And it's the same thing that happens to black actors today, according to Queen Latifa. So she said the opportunities at that time and the way that those in power and that business were relegating us and marginalizing us and not allowing us to grow and thrive after that was just terrible. So just information

for y'all. I just want you to know that there's a lot of movies and stuff that they're putting on the chopping block because they don't fit the days standards. I saw them trying to get far As Gump out of here on variety of yesterday. Far As Gump might be one of those movies that they remove. Far As Gump, Yeah, why he says condescending to anybody with a disability and people with age. Yeah, and it says hostile to protesters, activists in the counterculture. I watch it again at me

to even know. Remember you don't remember the end of the movie when she was um, she she died from AIDS. Right, I don't know. I got to see that. It's been so long, you're right, his love interests right, all right? An HBO Max has an announcement, Gone with the Wind will return to their catalog, but they are going to put on an introduction that places the film and it's a multiple historical context. So the Wind is trash by the way. I never even watched it, you know whatever,

you watched it many trash by the trailers. I remember it used to come on TV and it would be on for like all day with the commercials and everything on, and I just remember there was a couple of scenes, um, you know, frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. It was something where he like broke up with her, and I don't know. I never felt intrigued to watch that. I never remember. Ash was so young when I saw it was that that would be on and the sound

of music. Never seen sound of music us that sounds good. Anything with too much white people and too much salt, anything with too much white people, too much hills, too much hills, and too much soft music. I never cared for. Yeah, I tell anybody all the time. My parents, you know, my parents are black blacker than black black, but black, but black black black. They didn't watch none of that stuff. There was none of that watch on in the house. There was no Friends, none of those white shows on

in my house. We rarely listened to that type of music. Like it was all the temptatious motael like. There was no really like Madonna or not. I didn't know it I was. I grew up on Spike League, Spike League Movie. Yeah. I grew up on New Jack City. Okay, I grew up on Coffee Show, Different World, people watch Family Matters, but all that other stuff. Son of Music, Nope, nah, I didn't even know it existed. I'll tell you anything with white people in too much Green Hills and too

much soft music, I don't watch it. Not intrigued. But we didn't have cable on my whole time growing up. I could only watch whatever was on the regular channels in video music box. That was it. All right? Well, that is your rumor report. All right, thank you to see now when we come back front page news what we're talking about. Yes, there's different reports about what's going on in Atlanta. Some people are saying that the police

office police officers have walked off the job. I don't know what's going on, but we'll let Mayor Keisha Land's Bottoms tell you more. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where we're starting. Ye. Well, Let's start with he now fired Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolf. He has eleven charges against him, and that is for

fatally shooting Rayshard Brooks last week. And the eleven charges are felony murder, five counts of aggravated assault, four accounts of violation of oath of office, and one count of criminal damage to property. Also, the other officer, Brazen, also faces two counts of violation of oath of office. After rolfe shot Brooks, he said I got him and then kicked him as he struggled for his life, and also did not give timely first aid. Now, a law firm

representing Rolph said the opposite. He said he reacted after he thought he heard a gunshot and saw a flash in front of him. Faring for his safety and the safety of the civilians around him, Officer Rolf dropped his taser and fired his service weapon at the only portion of mister Brooks that presented to him. Mister Brooks back. So, he said he did call immediately for emergency medical services

and started rendering aid to Brooks. Now, according to Officer Rolf's attorney, Lance LaRusso, he's saying that he never kicked Brooks, even though a conflicting report says that he did listen to this. My client never kicked mister Brooks. If there was a video of my client kicking mister Brooks, you would have seen it. He shows a still and then one leg is planted and the other one's bent. He could be leaning down to try to give him first aid.

It could have been when he was trying to evaluate whether he needed handcuffs, and this officer gave him CPR, monitored his pulse prior to that, talked to him to try to keep him breathing, and called for EMS, and coordinated other efforts on the scene. Now we watched a thirty minute video of them communicating with Ray Schard before you know, he took off running. And if I'm not mistaken, didn't they pat him down? So if they patted him down,

they know he didn't have a gun. So how did he get a gun in the process of running away the officer? I would think that Ray Shard would firing a gun at him. Well, this is not gonna be easy to like people think this is an open and closed case. This is gonna be a very difficult case.

And the reason I'm saying that is because this is when the district attorney, the prosecuting attorney, it's really gonna have to have his stuff together because if there's one jury that has a family member that's in law enforcement and say, hey, when he turned to shoot, it could have shot me in my eyes and I was defending myself. Because this is not gonna be easy. Is one, two three, It's gonna be a leven case. Eleven charges is hard

to be you really see cops get charged with actual murder. Well, the Atlanta officers charge and Brooks death have to surrender by six pm today. There's also a public viewing for Ray Schard Brooks that would be at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptis Church and that's going to be on Monday from three pm to seven pm. Also, they're saying there's some reports that Atlanta police officers are walking off the job and they're saying that there's been calls that are being made

and they're not responding to these calls. Well, here is what Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has to say about that. We do have enough officers to cover us through the night. But it's just my hope again that our officers will remember the commitment that they made when they held up their hand and they were sworn in as police officer. The good thing is that we are not the only

agency in Atlanta. We have other partners across the metropolitan area, including assistance from the state and from the county and from other jurisdictions, So we will be fine. The thing that I'm most concerned about is how we repair the morale in our police department. I respectfully disagree with Jukeisha. That should not be the only thing you're most concerned about restoring them rale of the police department. Rachard Brooks is dead. Those two college students got tased a few

weeks ago in Atlanta. On top of that, look at the way cops are brutalizing and killing black people all across the country. We should be trying to restore civilions, faith and cops, not trying to restore the morale of the police department. Come on, man like like like, let's look at who's being oppressed here and not the oppressor. Yeah, we have to rest up. Yeah, we have to restore the faith and being able to be not scared of police officers, and the police officers are there to protect

and serve. That's that's what we have to restore. Think about that video where that little boy was in the driveway and he saw the cop coming down the road and he just went hid behind the car just because I'm sure his anxiety kicked in and he was having an everything handic attacked this because he saw the police car. Restore the morality the police department. Come on, Keisha Mayor Bottoms, come on now, parmary concern here your front page news.

All right, all right now, when we come back, eight drip five eight five one oh five one carry a horn will be joining us now, carry ohn. She's a former Buffalo police officer. She was fired allegedly for talk about it. There was an officer that I guess. They went on a call today. They were detaining and as they were detaining the suspect, he had his allegedly had

his arm wrapped around the suspect's neck. She pushed him off, the officer and said you were wrong, and he punched her in the face allegedly, and she was saying, I can't briefe. She lost her pension and more, they allegedly been harassing her family and all that. So when we come back. We're gonna talk to her, and we're gonna speak with her for doing the right thing. Copple got fired for doing the right thing, for protecting and actually serving.

She got fired and now she ain't getting her goddamn pension. What kind of world do we live in? Right, So we're gonna talk to her when we come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're ticking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning everybody in DJ envy and jelu yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest on the zoom on the line this morning, a real

life superhero that's like former Buffalo PP officer Carol Burne. Welcome, carryall carry thank you, carry your horn, carryall horn a round him. Applause for being a real life superhero. Damn it. Okay, absolutely celebrate you to Flora's, y'all to tell your story as to why we are celebrating you the way that we are this morning. So yeah, tell your story. In two thousand and six, there was an officer in trouble car and I responded to that car. And when I

went into the house. Neil Mack was being he was handcuffed and he was being punched in the face bike Gregory quiet Cowski. Now at this time, were you on the job at this time? Thanks about eighteen years eighteen, So you were in a rookie eighteen years you were on the job, Okay, So you know, I didn't do anything as far as stopping the abuse. And once he

got outside, that is when he swung him around. And when I said he, I mean the police officer, he swung Neil Mack around and Neil and then he crouched down and choked him. Then after that then you know, I said, greg you're choking him, and he didn't stop choking him. So I grabbed his arm from around Neil Mac's neck. But when they told the story, they said

that I jumped on his back. I pushed this other officer like I was the one that came there and just was really aggressive and basically beating up people and taking names. And that was not the case. And I said, if anybody just would ask one question, which is why why would I do that? So anyway, they had this m kango record and found me guilty of jumping on

his back. And or punching him in his face and or something else, which is crazy because you either did if they either know that you did something, charge you with it. But all the extra charges told you that was like the scenario of how many lives were told that they couldn't put it together themselves. So they charged me with all these different things, and then they put, you know, the story in the newspaper. And once they did that, then I went on a public access show

to tell the truth. And when I did that, then they brought me up on three more charges that they found me guilty of because they said, well, it's still under investigation, and you're speaking on something that's under an investigation. And I said, well, how is it under investigation if I'm already brought up on charges. But anyway, they kept reminding the hearing officer that they were paying him, that the city was paid him, and he made a finding.

What he does is give a finding, and during the finding, then that's when he basically said, you know that what I did was just so awful that even though I did not have one suspension out of all of those years, that I should be fired. So did you remove his arm and try to remove his arm because in the in the report that I read, it said that he

then punched you. He did, I did remove his arm, and then he was in a crouch position and he came up and punched me in the face and I had to have my bridge replaced, and I still have migraines to this day. And so two officers got between us, and two officers pulled me back and they my rotator cuff got torn. So I still have problems from that to this day. I was officer or the job. The officer that was choking, he was on about sixteen years. Yeah, he was a white cop with the guy choking with

black he was black. And then this um officer after they fired me, they promoted him and he continued to beat on people. He choked the officer that was on duty that wanted to get out of his platoon. And he was u federally because there was four boys that he and two other officers pulled over and abused. So he had federal civil rights charges which he pled guilty to and he went to jail. And each time something happened, I thought, well, now they see that I'm telling the truth.

With the federal chargers who used unnecessary, unlawful, unnecessary force, same thing I said, like in oh six, So have they have they listened and like not charged me, then maybe other officers would have stood up. Yeah, it's a human being. You just saw something happening that wasn't right. But it feels like when you do step in right and go against your officers, then you do get ostracized because they did fire you and you only had one year left before you would have gotten your pension. Is

that correct? Yeah? But see they fired me prior to that too, where I had to fight to get my job back because they locked up my sixteen year old son on false charges and so I filed a complaint against the officer who did that, and his charges were founded because they said, you know, he put stuff in his report that wasn't true. So when I went to file a complaint on her, Buffalo would not take the

dam complaint. They were saying, will you know that her friends are gonna say she didn't do it, So basically it was a waste of time. But I was like, well, my son didn't do it and he shouldn't have gone to jail. So that was in nineteen ninety nine and I had a bilateral her knee surgery from an injury

from the job. So when they say nineteen years from nineteen March first, nineteen eighty eight, which was actually February twenty nine because it was a leap year to May eighth of two thousand and eight, that's twenty years and two months. But they don't tell you that. They keep saying nineteen years because they never gave me my time back from the first time that they fired me. So now they fired me twice because I wouldn't keep my mouth shut about stuff that was wrong and even for

my own son. But I had never been bought up on chargers. Um well, I shouldn't say that. They did bring me up on charges, but they were unfounded, but it never had one suspension day. The first time they fired you, they had to realize they were wrong because they give me correct exactly, but they never gave me my time back. That's why I only count nineteen years because they purposely were trying to not give me my pension.

Because after I got back, they brought me up on charges again and recommend the termination, and the hearing officer ruled in favor of me and said that they that I was receiving disparate treatment. So then after that didn't work, then here it is, he's choking someone and they come

after me, all because you were speaking up. Exactly why officers are so scared to speak up, because they would have to deal with the situation that you would deal with, been on the job of fifteen years, maybe lose their pension, maybe being demoted, maybe put into areas or places that they don't necessarily want to put exactly, not having back up. I've gone on cause with no backup, but i just handled it because if you treat people right, people are

not out here to kill cops. You have a lot of good officers, but the few bad apples make us all make us I'm not having more making all of the cops look bad because they won't deal with that problem with a few we start what just happened in Buffalo where they pushed the seventy five year old protests there to the good They tell you about that one because it was a white male, But there was quitting subtles who happened a couple of weeks before that, that's

on video where he's actually been been abused, who had a broken eye socket and shoulder, but they're not talking about that and they're not doing anything to stop it. So then when I try to speak up, even now with me speaking up, they're like, well, you know, like the mayor is looking into giving your pension, so you know you want to kind of keep it quiet. No, I don't. I do want my pension, but at the same time, I can't help anyone. I can't change anything.

By the way I came up with Carriyos law. Carryos law would protect officers who do stand up so that they will not be in the same position that I am in. You cannot stand by, and the Carriyos law, you wouldn't be able to stand by and just watch it. We have more with Carrie O Horn when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still speaking with Carrie O Horn.

She's a former Buffalo police officer. She was fired allegedly for helping somebody that was being arrested. Alleged another officer was choking the man and she pushed them off, and because she pushed them off, and helped that individual she was fired. Charlomagne Carrie on Horn, I want you to say the mayor's name, and I hope you have a number to the mayor's office because as people are listening to your interview, I want them to be proactive in raising how at that man's office to make sure you

get your pension. What's the what's the mayor's name? Mayor Byron Brown? He's a black mayor. We have a black police commissioner. Wow. And who should they be calling about your pension? Who should be getting harassed about this the mayor? The mayor is saying that the ag can do it, but I think we've been down that route before. You have a number for Mayor Byron Brown is seven one six eight five one for eight four one Again the

number is seven more than six eight five one four it. Well, that's the number, right, you show it has the number? How you you said it? I mean I was telling them that that that you have because they were looking it up. You know, I look it up. That's the number. I look it up. Okay, Well listen, um, miss Horn. All cops aren't bad, but are good cops welcome in the system. What would be considered a good well, it

depends on who you asked about. What's a good cop wants a bad cop me as far as the city, they would say that I was a bad cop because you know, I wasn't giving out tickets and stuff that I saw other officers doing. I used to like the car chases until they stopped them, but then after that it was the job was like just answer your cause, and they want you to do like extra giving out tickets and making the rest because that creates a revolving door for the criminal justice system. And a lot of

cops are not with the police brutality. But like a friend of a journalist friend of mine, they broke it down. He said that twenty percent of cops are good, twenty percent of bad. Sixty in between is the problem because they do and say nothing, so that makes eighty percent of the cops bad throughout the whole country. The problem is it starts from the top and it trickles down because you have this go along to get along mentality or I do a favor and you do me a

favor instead of just doing what's right. So and that's not just in the police department, that's in politics. And all this other stuff and it just needs to stop. So now you know Miyam's son, he's fifty years old. I have five kids. So my youngest son is fifteen, and he was pulled over by the police a couple of weeks ago and they planted weed. While I'm on

Facebook Live, They're planting weed in the car. Wow. So that's when I just decide, you know what the gloves are off, Like, I an't going to do with your son. You think that they knew it was your son and they were doing it to hurt you, Well, they were doing it to a lot of our kids, and it just so happened that you know, I was already speaking up about it and putting the videos on my Facebook to show what they were doing. So now you know, I'm trying to empower people so that they understand that

we are the power. So as much as like the police budget is like over one hundred million dollars and then you have the community budget which is like about four million dollars something like that, that doesn't even make sense rightning the police definitely defunding and dismantling and restarting it because it's it's crazy. What made you want to be a path In the first place, I passed the test. I had two young black boys that I had to take care of, and I passed the test. There was

nothing that I ever wanted to do. It's not like I wanted to help people. So I thought, Okay, that's the way to help people. No, no, it's not. I mean it could be, but they don't let you. Would you rejoin the police force if you was giving the opportunity as police commissioner. The commissioner you can make real changes the commissioner, I think I could a police officer.

When you see what happened with excuse me, George Floyd, can you break down what can happen to those police because you know, like for instance, two other officers that were there right they were on the job for days and that was probably their training officer. So you know, explain what happened in that case and what happened and what possibly couldn't happen to those officers. First of all, the first training that you get is home training, so

anybody as you say, this is wrong. But then when you get on the job, they basically try to get you to conform to what they want you to be so here in Buffalo, you're on probation for eighteen months. During that eighteen months, you see stuff, but you know that you can get fired for anything, so you keep your mouth shut. So you see stuff that's wrong, but

it's not like you have anybody to go to. People just want they want to cover stuff up, just like with me and this firing, Like the officer that was choking Neil mac he sued me for sixty five thousand dollars. And the lawyer that told me to basically go along to get along, she didn't tell me I had court and he had a sixty five thousand dollars for deformation. Wow,

and he got twenty thousand of vat. So the point is it's like now they're like, hush because we're trying to get you a settlement, So don't say anything that's gonna rattle the cage. I'm like, this has been fourteen years. Like like I said, I have five children. We were homeless and st so now you want me to be quiet. Well, what was some other uh you know, negatives of you being fired? You said you was homeless and what else? How else did it impact your life? I lost my houses,

I lost a couple of cars depression PTSD. I've been diagnosed with PTSD. When I saw George Floyd, I cried for two days. Wow, how much would your pension be worth today? Miss miss Horn? I would have to calculate it. But um, when I got fired, it was like it was already everything was already messed up. So if I got all of that money back, that would be close to like eight hundred thousand. Wow. And that is just the back, that's not like including everything. Do you have

a go fund me or something right now? Because we we're gonna definitely fight to help you get your pension back, and I think that we can. We can, we can push to do that. But I also believe in taking care of our own. So I would love if you had to go fund me or someplace. Do you make donations? What to go fund me? What if you look under carryo Horn go fund me. It's a go fund me that I set up, So I guess there was other ones that some some other people had set up that

I did that I did not. Um, you can go to carryos law dot com and this is the one. The goal is one hundred thousand dollars. That one. Yeah, yep, that one. All right, I'm gonna definitely donate and UM, I'm gonna appreciate it. We're gonna send that link out and we want people to go to that go fund me. And you say you got a website too, yeah, carryoslaw dot com. So if you go to carryos law dot com, then there's a petition for people to sign. Um, the go fund me is on there, and we want people

to join the movement. So let's do that. Let's just send everybody to carryos law dot com. If y'all want to support carryol horn right now, she is a police officer who got firedping and serving us, actually doing the right thing. But Carriel's law dot com. That's c A R I O L F law dot com. And sign the petition and donate to carry out We gotta protect our own. Now, what what does what does true justice look like for you in this situation? Change? Change carryos

logs getting passed throughout the United States. If I can help another officer not go through what I've gone through, then that would be justice for me along with my pension. All Right, we got more with carry o horn when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, anybody is DJ Envy Angela yee? Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast club was still speaking with carry O Horn. She's a former Buffalo police officer. She was fired allegedly

for helping somebody that was being arrested. Alleged another officer was choking the man and she pushed them off, and because she pushed them off and helped that individual, she was fired. Charlomagne, they're an unspoken rule between police officers to show loyalty by supporting each other's decisions when responding to calls. Oh yeah, you know that protester that was pushed down magical Gino. So when he was pushed down, there were two officers that were suspended because of that.

They had a bad cap rally and I, I am had just came from like a radio interview, and I was driving and someone called me and said, do you know that they're having a rally for those two officers who are being bought up on charges. I said, I'm gonna go down there. So I drove down there and I saw how big the crowd was. I was like, I have to Facebook lives, So I started Facebook liven they were saying when I when I was walking through,

they were like fire. They started attend like together, fired, fired, you're a trader, and um, oh no pension, no peace, no pension, no peace. I don't know who I can forward the video too, but that, yeah, that gives you an insight on the people that are patrolling our neighborhoods. So if they did that to me and broad daylight, just think what they're doing to our kids at nighttime. That is disgusting. Who do I send that to? Terry'll take care of it. You don't know who texted me yesterday.

Somebody text me on your behalf yesterday. Ask about officers in the community. You know, we were talking about this earlier on the radio and saying that we need offers, more officers from the community. Do you believe in that? Do you think we need more officers community because you know, like you look at a white officer a white officer and both both be able to come to our community and say, oh, that's that's little James, or that's Jason,

or that's very red. You know, do you think about that? Wow, Why do you think that there's like most most of the police brutality as white officers against black handcuffed or unarmed suspects. I mean, you have white female officers, you have black male, black female officers. Why is it that as always a white male officer or not always because some of our own are messed up too. But I think that it has something to do with home training.

I think that there needs to be psychological exams regularly. If you have to go to the shooting range every year, you need to get a psychological exam every year. And you also need to get get it every time there's a major incident or complaints. Because you know, now with the fifty A, which is the police records, we're being able to have those records open because I feel like if you are a public servant, then your records should

be public. And we should feel like as civilians too, when we go to the civilian Complaint Review Board and file a complaint, then way I want that to be something that people we can see how many complaints this person has or else what was the plan that even doing that? You know, right, it's all common sense. Those completes matter. Like you know, we talked to Olds and you see they have ten complaints, fifteen complaints. Do those complaints even matter obviously now, like I said, right, some

of them are not even recorded. Do you think stories like yours is what deterres most officers from stepping up against other officers? Though it might be that's why carryos law is important, because they couldn't just step away. You know, you can't stay there and watch another George Floyd or Eric Gardner happened. You. You want to be the person where you have a Neil Mack who still lives and who still breathe. That's what you want. So how can

people have been getting carryalls law passed? Like? What what's what's the actionable item? Even right now? You do the petition, then we have to start giving it to people who pass law, who make a law and pass law and put it in their hands and let them pass it. Let's get the petition going so we know that we have the support right and once we show that, then I can go from city to city to say, look, this is how you change your police department absolutely to

go to carryalls law dot com. Now, look, do you have a relationship with the man that you saved from the choco? Yeah? I talk to him. I talked to him a lot and do you feel like the decision you made was worth everything you love? It was worth him living, right, I should never have lost anything, so all of that is material things. You would do it again, and if you had to, I definitely would, because I mean, it's not worth somebody dying for me to keep or

roof over my head. Don't get me wrong. My kids should not have gone through at all the ups and downs that they went through. But now, I mean, I'm sitting here, I'm talking to you. I'm not dead. I can still up a voice, and that's what I told myself years ago. They can take everything from me, but I they can only take my voice to allow him too. Well, let's make sure your sacrifices do not go in vain,

and we get carry us law on the books. You are a superhero and we appreciate you because you did exactly what police officers should do, which is protecting to serve. And that young man is alive today because of you. And so I'm going the older man. Older man, okay, well, I mean he was like in his fifties. Then Wow, they did that tofties some of you old man over mail that he didn't have. Wow, all of his charges were dropped. I am the only one that came out

with charges. Wow, Wow, and that's crazy. I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna ring the alarm. I'm gonna use all my resources and i'm gonna hit up Rock Nation. I'm gonna hit up Sean King. I'm gonna I'm gonna do everything in all power to make John King did reach out, so I have to get back in contact. But right, I've been like over the place the last few days. So it's a nice, big national story now, So thank you, appreciate y'all. You're gonna pick that. He'd on Byron Brown.

His number is seven one six eight five one four eight four one. He's the mail buffalo. He should be ashamed of himself, and no good it's gonna come to him until he does right. By Carol Horn, she needs her goddamn pension. Okay, thank you so much again with y'all. And who said you look like me? Who who said that? I don't know one of my kids, show me my body said you look like Charlottage And I was like a little bit, y'all kind of flame a little bit.

If Charlotmagne was cute, you look like him. Well, I said, well he could be my brother. Oh my gosh, I take that as a compliment that I look like a beautiful woman like you. All right for joining us. Can we take a screen picture? Of course? Me and you gotta smile, big smile, show teeth. Miss. I can't show teeth because I need my grill fix because he bust me in it. Right, Oh man, So my grill is a little I got you. That's okay, that's okay, y'all can get send me at then this we're gonna getten.

We're gonna get that go fund me popping. That's what we're gonna do. Okay, everybody go to Carl's Law dot com and put the money in our go fund me. You need a teeth fix too. Now we're gonna get you. Gotta get yeah, alrighty well, it's the Breakfast Club. Thank you so much. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rum as. Let's talk J Cole. This is the

Ruble Report with Angela Ye Breakfast Club. Now, yesterday I told you when I woke up, J Cole was trending, and I didn't know why. And he had put out a new song, Snow on the Bluff, and it caused all kinds of controversy. Now, let me play a little piece of it for you. Then, to be thinking of deep intelligent food. By my college degree, my ike was average as a young lady that she weighed smarter than me. I scrolled through her timeline in these Wild Times, and

I started to read she met at these crackers. She matted these capitalists, madity and murder police. She met her mind again. She matted that ignorant. She wear a heart on the sleeve. She matted the celebrities. Looky, I'll be thinking she talking about me. Now, I ain't knowdell me to think I'm about criticism. So when I see something that's ballad, I listened. But this she's something about the queen tone. It is bothering me. Now. A lot of people are assuming that he's talking about No name who

is also an artist, and she's an activist. And they didn't like that. They didn't like what he had to say. They didn't like the fact that he discussed her tone, and she actually tweeted out queen tone. So that's why people feel like she and she clearly felt like it

was about her as well. She deleted that though now what they're tracing this back to is a Twitter post from May twenty ninth, and she tweeted out, poor black folks all over the country are putting their bodies on the line in protest for our collective safety and your favorite top selling rappers not even willing to put a tweet up and words whole discographies be about black plight

and they know where to be found. So when Jay Cole said that she's low key, he low key thinks she's talking about him, that might be what that was. And then the next day j Cole was outside participating in a rally. Yeah, very interesting. I was trying to figure out why people were so mad at Cole because he sounded like he was dissing himself in that record. They made this sound like he made Etha hit him up towards no name all o her was cold bowing

down to this young lady. Cole said she's smarter than me. She's really out here doing the work. And when Cole says her tone is bothering me, First of all, I don't know how you read tones. Through Twitter. But clearly whatever she's saying on Twitter hit a nerve and a hit dog will hollow. And the message that young Queen No Name is putting out is resonating with folks, and it clearly hurt old spirit. And I don't think No Name needs to watch her tone at all. Keep speaking.

Cole can be hurt and he has the right to express that, and No Name has the right to not care well. J. Cole responded on Twitter. He said, morning, I stand behind every word of the song that drop last night. Right or wrong, I can't say, but I can't say it was honest. Some assume to know who the song is about. That's fine with me. It's not my job to tell anybody what to think or feel about the work. I accept all conversations and criticisms, but let me use this moment to say this follow at

No Name. I love and honor her as a leader in these times. She has done and is doing the reading and the listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the correct one for our people. Meanwhile, and we're like me just be rapping. I haven't done a lot of reading, and I don't feel well equipped as a leader in these times. But I do a lot of thinking and I appreciate her and others like her because they challenge my beliefs, and I feel that

in these times that's important. We may not agree with each other, but we got to be gentle with each other. Man, And see that right there. I think that people are more hurt that Cole told y'all he's just the N word that be rapping and he won't be reading like that. I think that I think that hurt his fans to realize Cole isn't who y'all made him out to be.

And that's not Cole's fault either. That's y'all fault. Just because somebody is a leader in rap, or even a thought leader in rap, doesn't mean that they're a leader in social justice. Jake Cole is not Tamika Mallory. You understand what I'm saying. Like, just because you're one of the leaders of the New School when it comes to rap, doesn't mean you're a leader when it comes to social justice. And that's fine. If I show up to a protest, that doesn't mean I'm an activist. That just means I'm

there in support. It's a difference, so that maybe he listens to audiobooks and um now Chance the rappers, he said, they both my people's, but only one of them put out a whole song talking about how the other needs to reconsider their tone and attitude in order to say the world. It's not constructive and undermines all the work No Name has done. It's not black women's job to spoon feed us. We grown Chance, Chance has a point, has a point like it's not it's not anybody's job,

just who you know. But like I said, just because Cole is a leader of the New School when it comes to rap, doesn't mean that he's a leader when it comes to social justice. And he might just be the guy that creates the soundtrack for the movement, and that don't mean he gotta lead it. Right. So well that's the controversy. So for everybody who was trying to figure it out like I did at first, that's what

it's all about. I still don't get it. But hey, yeah, well I think y'all gonna learn about telling Black women to watch their tone. I know that much. Well, No, I get it, I get it now. But I'm saying when the first was trending, and I was like, let me listen to this song, and I was trying to catch it all. I didn't know all the behind the scenes things until everybody started tweeting and responding to each other, And now I know. I think a healthy conversation is great.

And he got what he said what he wanted to feel, and she said what she wanted to say. But you look like I said, I hate the cancel culture. I hate when somebody says something that people don't like, we automatically say, cancel him, cancel him, cancel them. I love the open dialogue, but we need to have these conversations. The last thing, you told your wife to watch her tone, envy. I would never I would never tell any woman to watch that tone. You can tell you people tell their

kids dad though. That's how you tell right, That's right, That's how you talk to your children. I do want to get no black eye. I wish I would. I wish I would tell my wife watch her tone. I wish I would tell all my sister friends around me, watch they tone, watch my watch they tone? Okay, all right, black eye Immediately I might be missing the too, Am I lying? I said, no, no name don't have to tone her tone down at and Cole has the right to be hurt. But Cole has the right to be

hurt and expressed that. But you know, you just gotta take the take to take the consequences that come with telling women to watch they goddamn tone. I tried that the day when I'm feeling I feel, I call me, call me when you do. I want this one. I don't bungee jump, so you know I don't do stuff like that. So I need something to get a little thrill that's gonna be a thrill. Might tell him. I might tell a man that steals watch her tone to day,

just because what happens. All right, all right, and let's move on to Cardi B. She is denying that she's photoshopping her back. I guess people were saying that she photoshoped pictures. They posted some pictures of her in Target. Some fans posted pictures, And here's what she had to say about what her fans are saying. I'm seeing that y'all putting this edited target picture of me looking like

a motherfucker square. So you know what I'm saying. I had to do this video because yesterday I posted a picture too spicy, and I hate us clean that I was photoshopping it. So now I gotta show y'all this mother body. Now, I know a britch gained somewhere, you know what I'm saying, because I have to make the thighs match the mother ass. But I know I know your breitches ain't talking when y'all shaped like seals, and I know you ain't talking when y'all got sisters with

bison backs and y'all mother's shipped like worrises. You know what I'm saying. I know y'a ain't body shared me me. Now, I know I gain a little weight. It doesn't matter though, life for money, right, So then she posted that in that video she's wearing her Louis Va Toim bikini. She's outside, so y'all know that she actually she did gain some weight, but it don't look like how she was looking in Target. So yeah, all right, Well that is your room of report.

I'm angela yee, all right, thank you, Missie Charlemagne. Yes, sir dunkey, today's up next week giving a donkey to man. We need this brother named Skeeter Mills to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him. And after we get him to the front of the congregation, we gotta get him to go turn himself, to turn himself into local authorities. You can't run fable ski to Mills. You gotta deal the consequences of the action, sir. All right, we'll get into that next.

Keeping a lot of this to Breakfast Club, Good morning you are, I'm gonna fatten all that you want. This man's to Donke and Blowers man, they're waiting for Charlemagne to top these gloves. Let's go to make a judgment. Who was going to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you the breakfast club, bitch you Who's donkey of the day to day? Donkey today for Thursday, June eighteenth goes to a young man who they say lives

in Harlem, by the name of Sketer Mills. Clearly that's not his real name unless his mom and dad was a huge fan of Nickelodeon's cousin Skeeter back in the day, which is highly possible. And he could be cousin Skeeter, because I'm sure he's someone's cousin. And if you are his cousin, I need you to get in touch with him this morning, because this guy is no friendly puppet, all right. He is a man who needs to turn himself into authorities and deal with the consequences of his actions. Okay, Now,

it's been a video going around all week. I haven't watched you because I don't like putting these kinds of things in my spirit. I am not one of those I have to watch this for research purposes type of people. I have to protect my mind from trauma and stay mentally and emotionally healthy out here, and these screeched and this video, based off what I've read, would have definitely disturbed all of that for me. Now, the reason I'm giving this young man donkey at the day is because

he must be held accountable for his actions. According to social media. You can never really believe by the way this young man, Skeeta was rejected by the assistant in this video. Now, I don't know if that's correct. I have absolutely no idea, but it doesn't matter the reason, okay why he did what he did. What happens is next is not justifiable on any level. See Skeia decides, for whatever reason to hit this woman in the face

with his skateboard. Play the clip, Lord Mercy. The fragile male ego is so dangerous, the sense of entitlement that comes with the fragile male ego, the deep insecurities that exist. You know, because in your mind, a woman can never be better than you. How dare a woman have her head her head held higher than you? Okay, to tell you that she got a boyfriend. When you when you threaten a fragile male ego, situations like Skia happen in his heart. You can hear in his heart. You can

hear his voice. He feels righteously angry. You can hear it when he talks. He said, don't ever disrespect me and tell me you got a boyfriend. So you upset because she told you the truth. You want her to lie to you to make you feel better. Why because you're in front of your boys. Oh you see a young lady, you high at her, and because she politely turns you down in front of your boys, you hit her in the face with a skateboard. Yeah, that's the

response to that. My brothers, we have to do better. Okay, we all make mistakes in life. But I don't know if you all know it's currently a wall being a way to doing black people in this country. The last thing we need to be doing is then fighting amongst each other. Okay, when you see black women getting treated in the old way in this world, it's because it's situations like this. If we don't respect our own, who will.

I had a white ally of mine tell me once that black men treat their women the way white men treat black people. And that hurt me when he said it, and it should hurt you too. And even if you think that's not true, we should still fight like hell to change that perception. If that is the perception that's out there, if that's the way some people think we treat our women, then you have to be the change you want to see in your community. Okay, I want

the sisters around me to feel protective. I'm not doing that, then I failed as a man. Okay, protecting provide with security and love. If we're not doing that, then we just in the way. Now, this young man, Sketer Mills is clearly dealing with a lot of hurt, a lot of trauma, a lot of emotional insecurities, and all that makes for a dangerous combination. Until he does the inner work on himself to fix that skeet. Hitting that young lady with that skateboard. That shouldn't make him feel like

a man. It should make him feel like a chump, and it shouldn't make anybody watching that video feel like a man. If you think that's cool, then you are a chump one hundred percent grade a sucker. Now, Sketer Mills has deleted his Instagram, but Harlem or wherever he's from, y'all know who this young man is. Find him and encourage him to turn himself into local authorities. That young ladies should press charges, and her boyfriend or uncle or brother or dad needs to get her back, Okay, step

in off of the protection she needs. Okay. If the police aren't looking for that young man, Sketer Mills, And guess what y'all should be The males and her tribe should be Okay, Sketer Mills needs discipline, Okay, a therapist in the Koran, all right. If that is Harlem, the brothers that Muhammad masson number seven need to go snatch him up and make him deal with the consequences of

his actions. Pour into that young brother so we can put a solid foundation under that fragile ego and sisters got to find that young lady and love on her. Let her know that she is valued and appreciate it, because if we don't, all we're doing is keeping a cycle of trauma going. And it's the same cycle of trauma that has been impacting our community since the day we got here. Skeeter Mills is traumatized, so he traumatizes that young lady, and we just keep this generational trauma

going and going and going. I don't know about y'all, but I'm trying to break generational curses, not continue them. Please let remymad give Sketer Mills the biggest he ha he ha he ha. He's stupid, mother, Are you dumb? I'm surprised you just gave it to him and not dudes taping it and laughing it disgusting that there's no way in hell I can see. Well, I mean, I wouldn't have a friend like that, but me taping somebody I know do that and laughing that ain't funny, Like

there's nothing funny about that. I'm like, I'm sitting there like this. Could you imagine you have a daughter and somebody smack your daughter with a with an FFF and skateboard. Well, like I said, if you're if you're a person who thinks that's cool, then you know you're a chump too. But I totally agree with you with you know, I know that, uh, I know if he's from Harlem or

wherever he's from, people know who Sketter Mills is. The Mills needs to deal with the consequences of his actions in some way, shape or for him and by the way he will. You can't escape that. When you put that kind of calm out there, when you put that kind of energy out there, it comes back to you. All right, Well, thank you for that dunk the day. Hopefully he turns himself in. I just think that was cowardly, so cowardly, I mean so cowardly. I don't believe you

know what. Let me stop, But he deserves anyways, discipline is the word. And be disciplined, remember when just that it needs beyond discipline for that. Do we know if the young ladies are right? I don't know. But the way that she was saying, I mean, joy has to be broken, some teeth have to be out like that, Oh my gosh, Like could you imagine your daughter come home like that and you say what happened? And then

you see this video. That's why I said. The brothers in her life need to get her black, get her back, and you know, the sisters in her life and need to pour into her right now, like she needs to feel loved, she needs to feel valued, she needs to feel appreciated because all of that trauma that that dudes Skeeter Mills had in him, he absolutely put into her. Because energy has never lost the destroy just merely transferred from one party to the next. That all that trauma. Man,

it's what's right man, It's it's human. It's what's right. You know people got trauma, that's traumas Trump people. It is cut out with reality. Listen, here's the thing that reality hurt people, hurt people hurt people. And that man is full of insecurities. And guess what whatever comes his way he deserves. Was it whether it's the brothers in her life whipping his ass, whether it's him getting locked up. But at the end of the day, we still can

help that brother change his ways. You're right, easily, Yeah, that's all I'm saying. All right, all right, Well, adding up next? Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Hell the relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice, Call up down for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. It's time for ask Yee. Hello, who's this Yee? I got eleven year old daughter. I've had her for almost two years in November. I'm trying to learn how to be be a little bit more sensitive. I'm I don't know, I've just you know, grew up kind of rush. So I'm just trying to want to make sure. You want to make sure yes, because you know, girls are different and we do require you know, and as listen, and you should treat your sons that way.

Also because you know, I think it is important to not think that young boys don't need for you to be emotionally available as well. I only have one daughter and I have nephew, and I'm like, okay, so that question. The thing is just I'm just trying to learn how to be a little bit more emotional, be available for her. Because you know, I grew up like suck it up,

You'll be all right. And you know that's kind of maybe the first on I am because I know how to get through things no matter what comes to me. It's not about what happens, It's about moving, like what do we do from here? Being also okay? No, Well, one thing I will say that has always been helpful to me when I was growing up is to make sure that you let her know she can come to you about anything. And it's not just suck it up

and move on. It is less discuss how are you feeling, Ask questions, Ask questions that she can't answer just yes or no. But you know, so what happened today at school? You know what's going on. Just be invested and interested and what she has going on in her life so that she feels like she can talk to you about anything. Nothing is unimportant, right, No, that's that was the main thing.

I know. You are usually give them good advice and uh, you know, dealing with women, that's my main thing is you know, I really I'm single, so I don't really like to deal with the emotional aspect of women. I love women, but at the same time, like having a girlfriend or like just really investing or as it like

really hard for me because of other stuff. So it's just really about you know what I would suggest too, if you need to find a place to start, y'all should have like certain shows that you watch together or a movie night, and you should pick things that will spark discussions and then discuss with her for sure. Yeah, yeah, we do that too. I mean because she you know, she's mixed. Her mom is white. I'm black, but she's uh,

she's just learning. She's seeing a lot on TV. You know, she's hearing of you know, all this stuff and stuff like that. So I just try to let her know it's real because you know, her mom is white. So I don't think she's gonna have like she can't to get away with a lot of stuff her mom has been. You know, that's a whole nother story. And that's why I have her now. Um, I think be vulnerable to don't don't try to be too macho to this, to that.

Under let her know that you are emotional and have conversations. I have conversations with my daughter about life, about everything and everything that she deals with, whether it's with school or stress, or boys or whatever it whatever it is, we have those conversations. Sometimes we just take a drive and we ride to like her favorite you know spot, whether it's a place that she likes to get ice cream or dunkin Donuts. All the more. You also been

with your kids, you know, all their lives. I didn't this way, and yeah, like this is like really hard for me because she's also been like coached, like right, so you're trying to undo any type of bad habits, right, Yeah, I'm rebuilding everything. So it's like really important for me because like either you know, like as a grown man, you see how other people are and what they do, and you know, in relationships with women and stuff like that.

I just don't need her to have issues, you know, like daddy issues or like abandonment issues or anything like that. I just want her to be okay, you know, and well, you know what, it's just hard to be in her life. I just want to say, be patient with yourself too, and be patient with her and know that these things do take time to build, so you want it to happen as naturally as possible. So just make sure you

keep on doing the work. Doing the work. It's always a work in progress, and it's going to require a lot of work, and you have to be dedicated to doing that and knowing that there's going to be sometimes you take two steps forward and you end up taking a step back where be patient and with her, be patient with yourself. Let her know if you've done something that you feel like was wrong, if she has any questions, answer whatever questions that it is that she might have.

And I think also lots of hugs, yea from can I get a hug and be like, it's time to you to go to bed, Like I tell her to go to bed about fifteen times a night, man. And then look, even after you give her a hug and put her in bad come back and be like, all right, I want one more hug. And I think that's great.

Absolutely well. I was going to suggest to you too, man, try therapy, my brother, like, don't be afraid to do the work on yourself, because when you start peeling back your own layers and dealing with your own emotions, it will help you a lot because you're correct. You know, men, growing up we aren't we aren't taught empathy. We aren't taught We're taught to not deal with our emotions. It's like they raised the generation full of sociopaths. We have

to learn how to feel again. So you know, every everything that Angela is saying this morning is right and envy, you know what I'm saying, because in order to learn how to be vulnerable, you have to learn how to get in tune with your emotions. So therapy was great for me when it came to that. Yeah, that's that's one of our you know, stipulations because I have her now, is that we all have to go to therapy. So I mean that's definitely it does help to the event

and stuff like that. You know. Um, yeah, yeah that was that was basically here. But I do appreciate y'all guys. Uh you know, um, keep doing what y'all doing. Also check me out on Instagram that drummer sky All right, luck all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice here ye right now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Coma, keep real, get some real advice with Anthela. Yet's ask

ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club but in the middle of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Hey, this is my good morning, Good morning. What's your question for you? All right, yeah, so I got a question. I was diagnosed as a TV positive back in twenty sixteen, and I have come to a point where I'm ready to join the dating world. However, I am finding it difficult to navigate when it comes

to disclosing the information to potential partners. I live in Florida. We have what's called the Disclosure Law, So basically, I only have to tell somebody about my status if I'm going to be sexually active with them. But I'm also the type of person I don't want to invest weeks into you and then you just decide to piece out. Have the situation happened yesterday where a dude's been hitting me up like crazy, told in my situation and he

just straight dismissed me. So I'm just trying to see what guidance or advice you might be able to provide in navigating the dating world with my type of situation. Okay, Well, a couple of things here, and this is also more of a preference thing, and I think in every situation it'll be different for you. As you fill out the people who you're wanting to date and talk to. So some people would say, before you go on a first date and before you kiss somebody, you should disclose that information.

But then there's also the risk of, you know, I don't know how public you are, that if you don't know them that well, they might tell other people and not sure if that's something that would bother you. Then some people say after a few dates and definitely before you have sex, because as you said, that should always happen. That's when you feel more comfortable with somebody, and then you run the risk of them saying, well, you should

have told me this earlier. And so it's really a preference thing, and it's really all up to how you're vibing with somebody and what that conversation is. Like, I don't think there's a one size fits all answer to that question. And I'll tell you this. It's also important to educate people because I know sometimes people think, oh, if I'm dating somebody who's HIV positive and I'm not,

then that means I'll get it. But it's not possible if you're taking your HIV drugs and your virus is undetectable, then you have to let people know how they can protect themselves from making sure that they don't transmit it as well. So it's just it's a lot of education that people need to have also. Correct yep, I would agree. So let me ask you this, are you trying to date it? Does it matter to you? Like would you

want to date somebody who's also HIV positive? Because I know they do have dating sites and all of that they do, And I've talked to my best friend about it, like the thing is, and I'm public about my situation. I've done like national campaigns and stuff like that. So I've gotten to a point where I'm comfortable with my situation. Being in Florida, where I live, not many people are out about their status. So when I have I'm not

opposed to dating somebody who is positive. But when I find locally, people aren't out about it, so it's not as easy as one would think. And two, because a lot of people aren't out about it, people aren't going on those dating sites. So when I've attempted those sites, I'm finding people in California or somewhere not even local to me. Right now, I feel you there's nothing wrong

with some long distance dating either. But you know, and I appreciate this fact that you are an activist and that you're you discuss this and you don't have an issue with that. So I think that people are becoming a lot more educated, and it's important. I think if you're gonna date somebody and you have these conversations with them, then when you let them know, also provide some information, you know, because they may not know that it's if

it's not detectable, then they can't transmit it. So it's just important to provide that information as well. Correct. But I find some people aren't even willing to get the education, and I think that's where I'm struggling with it, because it's an instant. Well they hear it or they see it, and then it's just like peace out. Well, Marissa, you know, you don't want to date somebody that is that. That's that way anyway. So if it's not gonna work, yeah,

it's not gonna work. So that's not the right person regardless, you'd rather be with somebody who is more open minded and educated. Agreed and agreed. Thank you so much, all right, Marissa, best of luck to you and listen. Maybe you want to give out your page now on Instagram or whatever so people can look you up and holler yeah for sure. Rizza are isaz a O eight oh seven. Okay, all right,

we get a love connection. I'll let you know. I'll keep all right, thank you have a good one, asking ye eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need any advice, you can call ye. Now we got rumors on the way, yee. Yes, And we are going to be talking about a rapper who was doing really well, but right now financially he's struggling. And we'll tell you who just donated and what he had to say. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping

locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk, young Buck. It's about the rumor report Angela yee the Breakfast Club man. Times are rough right now, young Buck. To court papers, he owes fifty thousand dollars to the irs and more than one hundred thousand dollars in child support.

He also says that he has no property, he has no money in the bank, no cash on hand, and he owns just one hundred dollars in clothes and one hundred dollars in jewelry. Things are so bad he's been relying on his girlfriend for his basic day to day needs, including driving her car and using her household goods in

the home that they share. According to court papers, well, he also posted this video line's about you know we only having a hundred dollars in my pocket and jewelry only worth one hundred dollars, and you know, only one hundred dollars worth for clothes my cane shop of y'all. One buck for buck, man, let's get buck for bull. I almost got to build you followers one bucks for buck. Let's see what they do. Jesus Christ, I'll tell you

one thing, man, don't laugh at young Buck learned. I would love to hear Buck tell his story on how he ended up in that bad financial situation so us just can learn from it. And I got a salute Buck too, because in this era, will people get on social media in front like they got so much money. It takes a lot to get on social media and tell the truth. He could be easily, and he could easily be out there in the street doing things he's got no business doing to make money. But he's clearly

trying to do the right thing. So, but let's be honest, it's gonna be more than young Buck. There's gonna be a lot of artists like that. A lot of artists rely on show money, rely on going on tour and tours and shows have been shut down for fifteen fourteen fifteen weeks, so that's fourteen fifteen weeks. Smart it's not being able to get money to possibly pay their rent, eat carnes and all that. So a lot of artists

are gonna be messed up. A young Buck is just he has the balls to stand up and say, hey, I need help. Well, according to reports, his main creditors are the mothers of his six kids, the Georgia Department of Human Services, and the irs. But they're also saying that this could be the other issues. He does owe an undisclosed amount of money to fifty cent and g unit, so he wants to also reject any of those contracts and not have to pay that money. I would much

rather owe the IRS than fifty cents. All right, Well, the game did send Young Buck a thousand dollars on cash app after that video. That's nice, all right. Kim Kardashian has signed an exclusive podcast deal with Spotify and she'll be doing this with television producer Laurie Rothchild on Saldi, who will co produce and co host the show, and that'll be aiming to highlight the nonprofit legal organization seeking to overturn a wrongful conviction. So that's for the Innocence Project.

So that's what her podcast is going to be doing. I'm not mad at that because she's bringing attention. She's using her celebrity to bring attention to something that needs to be discussed and talked about. And people probably wouldn't tune into that podcast so much if it wasn't for Kim Kay's present. So yeah, that's cool. I'm with that

all right now. Gabrielle Union, she appeared on The Daily Social Distancing Show and she talked about what happened with the America's Got Talent and the lawsuit that she has against them, her discrimination suit. Here's what she said about her issues with Simon Cowell. Day one. You know, Simon

all is smoking cigarettes inside. So when your boss the person who is who has the ability to determine who gets opportunities and who doesn't doesn't believe that the law applies to him or the rules applied to him, and he does it in full view of NBC and Freemantle and Psycho and no one cares. What message do you think that sends to anyone that has an issue with very the very real racism and the lack of accountability. So the problems we're starting from day one where the

person that's in you know, not being held accountable. Who is the person that's in charge of the show? Now in additional right, it's illegal smoking. Yeah, that would bother me that that's actually illegal. Book ahead, right. And then she also talked about the independent investigation that she thought would be independent that was launched to see how accountable they would be. And here's what she said about that.

Silly me, I thought independent was like independent. But when NBC and Fremantle inside go pay for that investigation, they control it. They turn over what they believe to be inflammatory things or things that are not advantageous to me over to the head of NBC, Paul Teleggi, who then uses those things that he thinks are smoking guns to like shoot down my claims. He then threatens my agent Gabrielle better watch who she calls a racist in the

middle of an investigation about racism and discrimination. This is what's happening from the top of the company. Yeah, I mean, that's a situation where I'm sure people are just afraid to tell Simon Cowell no stop because he is the headhuncho over there. Now, NBC is still denying these claims and saying that it's not true. They said, the allegation that anyone involved in this process threatened Miss Union is

categorically untrue. We took Miss Union's concerned seriously and engaged an outside investigator who found an overarching culture of diversity on the show. Okay, I don't know guys. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now up next is the People's Choice Mix. Get your request in right now and shout to Revolt Revolte. We'll see you tomorrow. It's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the

gud We are the Breakfast Club. Now we got a shout to carry a horn for joining us carry a horn as a former Buffalo police officer that was fired for helping somebody that was detained. Now, a officer was detaining somebody and had him in a chokehold that she thought was unfit and pushed him off, and she was fired because of that. She lost her pension and more so, we just put her on the air today to tell

her story and to help her out. She lost out about anywhere between eight hundred thousand to a million dollars of her pension. She was on a job for nineteen years. How crazy she was simply fired for doing the right thing. You know, police officers jobs that are protecting to serve. So when you see somebody getting choked out like that, if we have more officers, Ergono, if we had more officers like her, Ergono would probably be alive today. You know,

George Floyd will probably be alive today. So until she gets her pension, I think that we can come together collectively and support her. And I'm looking at, you know, the numbers going crazy on her go fund me right now, like y'all have really been showing up this morning and donating to her. She actually texts me and said they are very overwhelmed. So continue to do that. Man, go to go to carry l horn dot com. Okay, see, don't go to the wrong go fund me. Yeah, because

it's a couple. Yeah, I don't do that. Please don't do that. Go to go to ce A r I l uh slash horn h O r and east. It's actually got like thirty thousand dollars in it. So that's when you know you're at the right one, right now exactly. And it looks r I O L just carryo yep slash horn h O r Andy. Alright, listen, salute to everybody in Columbia, South Carolina, man, everybody in the ATOTO three that listens to us on Hot one or three point nine. I'm doing free COVID nineteen drive through testing

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