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DONKEY: Man Sentenced To 100 Years For Murdering Co-Worker Over Stealing His Lunch

Feb 02, 20249 min
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Speaker 1

It's time for Donkey of the day.

Speaker 2

Donkey so the day, as cha may, I'm a Democrat, so being donkey of the day is a little bit of a mixed so like a.

Speaker 1

Donkey of the day rector club bitches.

Speaker 2

Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years.

Speaker 1

That donkey of the day is a new white.

Speaker 3

Yes, Donkey of to day for Friday, February second, second day of Black History Month goes to a former wait the music at Eddie can't okay, now we're talking. Goes to a former target worker from Virginia named bazen Bear I think that's his name, who has been sentenced to a whole century in prison, one hundred years. I have no idea why judges be playing with people like that, Like, what is the point? Just sentence me to forevil, Okay,

just sentence me to for all of eternity. Matter of fact, Just let me ask the judge a question, Judge, am I ever getting out?

Speaker 1

And the judge can simply.

Speaker 3

Say, no, period, Okay, anything sounds better than one hundred years. My brain can't even process that I've been Judge gives you one hundred years, you should automatically be granted permission to run and swan dive over the desk at that judge.

Speaker 1

Okay, that's when you're supposed to make those kinds of leaps.

Speaker 3

But once again, as I tell y'all every other day, life is about choices. Okay, Destiny is not a matter of chance. It's a matter of a choice. And bozen Burr made a very poor choice. Now, today's donkey of the Day is a teachable moment because so many people have been faced with the challenge that Bizin was faced with. So many people every day who listened to the Breakfast Club have had to deal with what Bizin has had to deal with. Okay, but I bet you handled it

better than he did. What are you talking about oncle Chaott, Well, let's go to ABY seven's ABC seven News ABC seven dues on your Side for the report police Knew.

Speaker 4

It For a judge's sentence see and An Alexandria man to one hundred years in prison after he killed his coworker in a target parking lot in Bailey's Crossroads back in twenty twenty one, twenty five year old bos And Barry killed Hernan Levia. During the trial, prosecutors argue that Barry planned the murder after his coworker took his lunch from the office fridge. Days later, Barry attacked the victim

and stabbed him several times after their work shift. Barry plead guilty to first degree murder in October.

Speaker 3

Lunch, bro, you killed someone because they stole your lunch out of the fridge at work, because they stole your food out of the refrigerator. I understand sometime life is about principle, Okay, I get it.

Speaker 1

He thought you were soft. You had to show him otherwise.

Speaker 3

But now what you killed someone over lunch only to go to prison and end up being someone snack, and you're gonna be somebody snack, Okay, the same way the.

Speaker 1

Man you killed h your lunch.

Speaker 3

Trust and believe someone is gonna eat your ass the exact same way, and you're gonna return to favor because what else do you have to do over the next one hundred years. And he's only twenty five, little young tender, Okay, I'm telling you.

Speaker 1

People are sick out here, all right. Folks need psychiatric help.

Speaker 3

So many people that are walking amongst us need to be under somebody's care. They need to be medicated. I don't know what this man was dealing with. I don't know what he was going through or whatever it was. This situation puts them over the edge. Okay, you don't just go zero to sixty over a sandwich, all right. This must have been a meal his grandmother or mother cook,

and he bought the leftovers with him to work. This had to be some sort of comfort food like this food had to have some sentimental value, okay.

Speaker 1

That he had to be something that this man was looking forward to.

Speaker 3

And you had the audacity to steal it, eat it, and then just come back to work like it's all good.

Speaker 1

Called the man a snap. Okay.

Speaker 3

I can't believe I have to say this, but I don't care how discruntled you are. There is not a chicken salad anywhere on this planet that's good enough to take somebody's life and get a century in prison. I don't even know if he was eating chicken salad, but wouldn't it be ironic if he did all of this for a toss salad only to end up in prison tossing salads for the next one hundred years. Listen to me, though, man, it's a lot of things that's interesting to me about

this story. But one that stands out is he thought about this when you read the report, he thought about this. It's a premeditated murder. He didn't look in the fridge and see his lunch was stolen. He went home, okay and said, well, he didn't just look in the fridge and see his lunch was stolen.

Speaker 1

And then you know, confront the man right there.

Speaker 3

He went home and said he spent the next few days plotting his revenge.

Speaker 1

Think about that. He went home for three days and plotted his revenge.

Speaker 3

And this is why I thinks like meditation is so important, breathing exercises, having someone to talk to you mean to tell me. Over the course of three days, he couldn't let go of the fact that his tuna sandwich got stolen, his homemade pizza peanut butter jelly sandwich.

Speaker 1

Got took and he couldn't shake that off.

Speaker 3

This man had severe anger issues that he never got the help for.

Speaker 1

And that is the moral of the story.

Speaker 3

Anger resembles fire, and like the fire, if you keep feeding it, it will get stronger and harm you. If you stop feeding anger with your attention, it will fade away. Three days, this man held this for three days.

Speaker 1

Not one of those days did he have lunch.

Speaker 3

One lunch after the lunch that got stolen, will remind him that lunch goes on. He was moving like he only had one lunch to live, and that's not.

Speaker 1

How lunch works.

Speaker 3

Listen, we must be willing to let go of the lunch we planned so as to have the lunch that is waiting.

Speaker 1

For us, not you basing, No, no, no.

Speaker 3

The lunch that is waiting for you right now is two mixed grain sandwiches, one roast beef relish and salad, our tomato mayo and salad, one egg mayonnaise in salad, and one serving a fresh fruit. That's what's waiting for you for the next hundred years. Dinner gonna go crazy, though, one maybe two blue vein sausages. Okay, that beef whistle you gotta blow on because it may be too hot. Okay,

you don't even want to see that custard launching for dessert. Okay, please give bazen Bear the biggest he hull crazy world we living in, y'all.

Speaker 1

I gotta hear both sides. You mean you got to hit both sides. What's the other side?

Speaker 3

There's never a reason you need to kill a man over getting your lunch stolen at work, and then you're doing one hundred years.

Speaker 1

What's the other side. Let's take it out of this situation for a second.

Speaker 2

Right, we got sixty seconds, right, Let's just take it out of this this side for a second. Let's say, what side make no sense? Let's take it away from this situation.

Speaker 1

Right. Let's say my name is.

Speaker 2

Rashaan, right, your name is Rashawan, you stupid idiot. I'm five foot four. Let's say I'm small of being paid, being picked on.

Speaker 1

My whole life.

Speaker 2

I go to work, I get a sandwich that my mama made me, my only sandwich because maybe I can't afford it.

Speaker 1

Right, So this is my sound. You're trying to justify this man, justify anything to you know you need to do.

Speaker 3

Put a meat popsticle in your mouth right now and shut up. There's no way you're gonna justine. I'm not justified by I'm just saying he's been bullied. Right now, this guy takes his sandwich. This guy, I'm not saying, this is the situation. This guy picks on Rashawn takes my Rashawn sandwich. Now, I come to work, I see this guy every day. He's laughing at me. I can't beat him physically, so I do something stupid, Nick, put your one eyed yogat slinger in this guy's mouth and shut him up.

Speaker 1

Okay, the hell is he talking about over there?

Speaker 3

Huh Jesus christ Man, shut up?

Speaker 1

I want to play with nothing one eye? All right, shut up, Jesus yo right, slinger?

Speaker 2

All right, you're disgusting, disgust. Why am I discussing all these terms? You got these terms in the back of your something else? All right, well, thank you for that.

Speaker 3

In the back of something You want to put my tonsil tickle a back?

Speaker 1

He just mess, He must a bunch of these. He's just ready to fire off. This guy here.

Speaker 2

All right, when we come back, he back say something. I know you got one way, I know you got one Wait when we come back. Doctor Joseph Pumer will be joining us all right now. He is the founder and president of Soeign Medical. Now this month is Heart Awareness Month, and we're gonna be talking him about things what we should be doing to make sure our heart is running the right way, our heart is running safe, and that we can live a lot longer.

Speaker 3

That's what anxiety does do, right, It plays tricks on you. So you know, the end of last year, what's no nothing, the last year, the end of the year before that was the year before that, twenty twenty two.

Speaker 1

Okay, yeah, doctor Pumer does yes, and we're gonna talk to him when we come back. All right. This is to Breakfast Legg Morning. The Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3

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