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and Ye are on vacation. Yes, they are on vacation this week. I am not. The reason I am is because I'm up at six a m. Regardless, I have five kids. My five kids are already been in my room. They already woken me up and they're getting ready for virtual school. So I am up in would love to talk to you guys. All right, this morning, we have some special guests joining us this morning. We have attorney Benjamin Crump. Now turning Benjamin Crump is he represents the
family of George Floyd. He was the individual that was murdered by Minneapolis police. So we're gonna talk to Attorney Benjamin Crump see what he's planning on doing, to find out more about George Floyd, to find out about the facts of what happened. I know we've seen the facts, but to see the insides of what happened. And also this morning, we're gonna be kicking it with step Stephen Jackson. Now Stephen Jackson's a x NBA player, real close friends
with George Floyd. They called each other twin So we'll talk to both of them this morning, and we'll take your calls this morning to eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. We'll get your thoughts on everything that's going on. How do you feel? Yesterday, when I was recording these interviews, I spoke to my song now I signed as a rapper from Harlem or the Bronxes, from the Bronx New York, and he's out there. He
was out there protesting, peacefully protesting. He called me while they were protesting walking to the police station, and as we were talking, I mean you could hear he said he thought they were throwing M eighties off the building at people. He said that they were shooting rubber bullets at people. He said people were doing absolutely positively nothing, walking with their hands up, and he said the way that the police were shooting rubber bullets, they just had
no care for lives. And we'll talk to him and we'll break down what's going on next. In Front page News. A lot of buildings were burning down, there was a lot of protesting, there was a lot of riding. We'll give you some updates when we come back in the seven o'clock out up. We will be kicking it with Attorney Benjamin Crump, all right, and we'll be taking your calls this morning. But just love to hear from you. How do you feel, Because for myself, the toughest thing
to do is watch that with my kids. You know, I have at eighteen to sixteen to six or five and to three, and I watched it with the sixteen year old and an eighteen year old and they were just like, Dad, why, Like what did he do? Like? He wasn't moving, he wasn't fighting back, he was just there. And all I can say was, you're right, he was doing absolutely nothing. But we'll talk about it more. We'll take your calls. I would love to hear from you guys this morning, So keep it locked. The I is
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God, we are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news now. Charlemagne and Ye are on vacation. UM, I'll be honest with you. I'm up at six am. Man. This is something that was on my mind just seeing what was going on, and like, I just needed to vent, and I'm sure you guys needed to vent too, So I figured, let's
let's open up the phone lines. Let's talk. I like it's crazy, because I feel like I've never been so down, Like I feel like my soul is down, Like it's very difficult to raise kids and look at my kids at a time like this, and then look what that officer did. But let's get in some front page news. We'll take your calls in a second. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one that protests went throughout
the night last night. They protested at the police station first and then they went in front of the house of the officer that actually killed George Floyd. Uh last night target was looted. Also, there was fired throughout. All types of buildings were burning down. They were riding in Minneapolis last night. I got a chance to talk to my son. Um let's play a clip of our conversation. So put the people out there, tell them what you're doing out there right now? Man and Howard looking, what's
the feeling like everything out there? You're it's crazy. It's crazy. The police shooting rubber bullets and everything at people, bullets from the most like I don't know what fire won't see. Yeah, that was a clip of our conversation. Um As I was talking to him, you know, and he was facetiming me, just telling me what was going on. And the reason I reached out to him because I know he's on the front line and my son and everybody out there
on the front line to appreciate you. But the reason I just wanted to, you know, him, to talk and just to get a feeling because I'm not there. And he was like envy. He was like it's so serious. He's like, you know, people are protesting, not just black people, black people, white people, Asian people, brown people. He said, we were just out here protesting with our hands up.
And he said that they're throwing what seems to be like fireworks and mighties and they're shooting rubber bullets and he said, people been hitting the eyes because they have no you know, no protective gear. They just have bask on. And he said people are out there really really hurt. And he says this has to stop. Man, this has to stop. And then our phone got disconnected. I spoke to him later and he was to just to make sure he was okay. But that's your front page news, man,
real sad man. Let's let's let's open up the phone. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you want to talk, if if you want to get something off your chest, you want to see how you're feeling, doesn't matter, call us up right now, phone lines or wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Call us right now. Is the breakfast club? Good morning the breakfast Club.
I'm telling her, what's you doing? Call of you? 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 this? De Angelo? Morning, d' angelo, Good morning man, Get it off your chest, bro Um, I just wanted to vent I'm about that case. If It bothers me so much that time and time again we constantly see the same thing and it's like nothing
ever changed. You're right, And what really bothers me is every time something like this happened, people want to have a black on black crime conversation, and I just feel like that's real disrespectful, like just the time and place to have that conversation. And when a black person kills a black person, I think that's the time, not when an officer or a white person kills a black person, you know what I mean. Yeah, Well, we're not gonna
let him have a black on black discussion. We're gonna have a discussion about that officer that had his knee in George Floyd's neck, and when people were telling him that he wasn't breathing and people were telling him that his nose was bleeding and he was lifeless, how he continued to push more and just look like just to look on his faces a look that I'll never forget, almost like I'm gonna kill him and what do you want to do? That's the look I'll never forget. Thank
you for calling, bro, Hello, who's this? Marcus William Joe and Marcus Now you're from Minneapolis. Yeah, man, I I'm in Minneapolis brom where George I killed. I fel like to the mouth from there. Um it's you know, it's uh we call it the south side of Minneapolis and an area it's always patrol by cops and they'll always be doing that. We have a north side area, we have a south Side area where just go in and they do that to it all day every day. Bro,
It's just not there, and it's like we have. I mean, this community in Minnesota is so that I'm white. It's just like you could be on highway and never see a black person. So you have to go into some of these smaller communities of us at least see or something. I mean, they just they just don't care. I mean, I'm a essential worker and I do highway construction work and all of my I'm the only black person and I gotta go there every day and just hear them
talk bad about it. Most of these guys don't even live in the city and they don't understand what we go through. So they have these have these projections about it and don't understand what we got how to go through and how we fight. And I think that's how the predominantly white communities around here, they just just from the outside looking in. Man, right, this is and those are the reasons why they treat us out way. It's
just they have these ideas about it. We ain't all bad, man, It's just they have these ideas about it that they just make to see way. Well, you know what, you know, I'll be honest with you man, them like this is about us town. Bro. We gotta uplift out on man, We gotta uplift each other. We're all brothers. We gotta make sure that we're all good, you know what I mean?
And and it has me tearing up right now that you feel that way, like we really got to stand together and on some really like our lives mean something. But feel like right now it's so bad man. They you know, if I go outside the door, what's gonna happen to me today? Man? Like, you know, am I gonna come back home today? You know, I don't know. How do you feel about this? Bro? And you know, you know, I want to say I'm trying to make
a change of mind. I was. I say that you're that's true the real estate, um, And you know I'm like They don't see that I was trying to make these changes. They just put us all in one boy, right,
and and that's what we have to do. We have to continue to uplift out each other, uplift out brothers, uplift out sisters, continue to teach, continue to push knowledge, and make sure we stand together, and we continue to go out there and protest and civilly unrest is what they call it, to make sure that it's known that we're not gonna take this no more. You're not just gonna take a man's life and just look like it's nothing that can't happen. Thank you for calling, brother, and
we appreciate you. Man in your life means something. Man, love you, brother. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one h five one hit This now was the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man singing from you on the breakfast club, but you got sucked on your mind? Hello, who's this? Hey, envy? What's but it's Tony from South Carolina, Tony gome onring Man. Get it off your chest, bro yo yo um Envy's all.
It's all good for people to go in old hands and sing coon by y'all. I love Mike Son, He's one of my favorite rappers. But if you're not going to show give an eye for an eye, nothing's gonna change. And that's what Congress will have meetings and they will change the law. Until then, we could keep on watching in the street singing we shall overcome. Nothing's gonna change until, like Matha met said, we show an eye for an eye.
I don't know. I don't necessarily I don't know. I don't necessarily agree to go out and just start shooting and killing it hurting people. But I do believe that officers should be charged with murder and he should be fried. He should be fried in the reason being is because if there is no consequence, why is somebody gonna stop.
It's kind of like if if my daughter or my son does something at a young age and he does, he gets no punishment, whether it's sit in the corner, whether it's popped on the hand, what's gonna make him stop for doing it next time? But that officer should be charged with murder and he should get the death penalty. That's my opinion. That's what I think that's why people. I think people will start to understand that when you do these things and you and you kill us, there's
a punishment, there's a consequence. Let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this James Dalton? Hey, good morning brother, Get it off your chest. Yeah, So I'm just calling to say that I feel that those police officers did murder George, right of course, and you know that's wrong, and my prayers and thoughts to his family and you know everybody else that it's affected by social injustice and you know
and all that. But the main point only to get across is you know, the people may have they have every right to protests, right and if they want to bring the community together, they want to bridge that gap between the police forces, UM and the government and the social justice system. M rioting. I don't feel it is the right way, right, Uh, put that passion, put that
fire towards peacefully protesting. But you're you're hurting other people in the process, whether it's intentional or not, when you're cause fired or you're actually doing that writing. In my opinion, yeah, I agree. I don't believe in the writing. I don't believe in in in busting up your own neighborhood. Um, I mean at the end of the day, that's that's where we go shop, you know, that's that's our neighborhood. That's where we go to Target, That's where we go
get you know, food and launchry detergent. That's where we work, that's where we're employed. So to burn up our own neighborhood, I don't think makes sense. It's and I know people are hurt, people are pissed off, people can't take it anymore. But you know, burning up our own neighborhoods and our own mom and pop stores, I don't. I don't. I don't think makes sense. That's my opinion. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one
oh five one, don't forget. Next hour, we're gonna kick it with attorney Benjamin Crump. Now he represents the family of George Floyd that was murdered, and also Stephen Jackson will be checking in. That was George Floyd's one of his closest friends. You know. Stephen Jackson played in the
NBA x NBA player. He played for the Nets, the Spurs, the Hawks, the Paces, the Warriors, Charlotte, the Clippers, he was also in the Big Three tournament and the cool dude man, I know in that brother for a long time. So we're gonna kick it with both of them, all right, So don't move. It's the Breakfast clubs. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. It's your time to get it off your chest. Whether your man or black, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now. Usually we do rumors right here, but angela Ye and Charlomagne are on vacation. I'm not I just I just felt like, I'm I'm home, my kids are here, my kids are up. So I just wanted to talk to you guys. Man. It's it's something that's been stressing me out watching George Floyd murdered by Minneapolis police. Um, and I just want to open up the phone lines and talk to you guys. Hello, who's this was? Good? Envy?
What's going on? What's your name? Bro? No, I'm doing this, Traf. Hey, what's up, traff Man? How's everything? I don't even know this your voice? Traf? Yeah, you're good man. I wanted to call and talk about. So I had to say this about white people because because it's not all white people. I know that there's definitely uh, like you know, white people out there. But what I'm on to doom and you know, I'm with my job and because I'm like the only black person that like works for my job,
but I'm on to doom. It was like six other white people and I'm talking to them. They're like, oh, you know, how's everything going? And they're like, oh, we're having a great weekend and a great day, you know, And I'm like, did y'all not watch the news? Right? Y'll not like tuned into like the TV ain't not tune into, but did you not see what happened? That's
what literally I said to them. I say, I said, how can I'll be sitting there and saying that everything's okay when y'all didn't watch that white officer kneeling that black man's neck and boss like, well, this isn't at the time for I said, no, this is the time, like we need decided, like we need to have this conversation because like this is something that's bothering me and y'all just having these conversations. I'm gonna be sitting on zooming his meeting when I'm sitting here watching this man
getting killed live. Yeah, and y'all just say, y'all don't see it. Yeah, you know. And it's and like I was saying, you know, I got five kids, and when I say, my soul is now thinking about I gotta raise my my my young boys, or I got three girls and two boys, even my queen's I gotta raise these kids in this time where where a guy that was was and he wasn't fighting back, like he was detained and I was. I spoke to a couple of officers yesterday and they were like, I'll be honest with you, MV.
It was like, once he's in cuffs, ain't really nothing he can do unless he's a karate expert and will kick the issue out of you or or he gonna bite you. He was like, but there's nothing that somebody could do once you in cuff, he's detained, he's on his belly, ain't doing nothing. Your father's a cop, right, he's been retired yet for a while. So when you ask your father about stuff like this, what what does he say? Um? My father says a couple of things.
One the first thing he says is the police and not your friends. He says, if you ever get pulled over, remember the police and not your friends. Don't confide in them. They're looking to close their case. They're not your friends. And the second thing he says is, you know, you can never win in the streets. If you if you get into an altercation with the cops, you could never win in the streets. He says. When you come home, you can win, he says, but you can never win
in the streets. And that was my mentality always growing up when when it came to police and my dad's a cop, he's been a cop and he was retired after twenty i think five years on the job, and that's what I teach my kids. But watching that, you know, you see exactly what he means. The police aren't your friends. And and you know, next hour we'll talk about what even happened, why the police were even called, and the reason. It's something that could have been called for you, It
could have been called for me. Like, well, I'm gonna leave out with this. Yesterday I went and actually installed a rear view like cameras, so like it basically actually record all audio, all video around the car. Even if the key is pulled out the car, it continues to record up to ten minutes. And I just started. That's something that as a black man, or just as a black person that has a vehicle, start putting stuff like that in your car. Man. You know what's what's crazy.
I have that put that in my daughter's call. Um. You know my son will drive, but I have that in my daughter's call that that it just records. And if I ever get pulled over, I just leave my phone recording. Um. But like you said, that can be stopped to you know, cop could grab that if word it's come to worst. But I mean just seeing that, man, it really took something out my soul. Man And again, condolences to his family and and thank you for calling Traff.
All right and bro all right, man, all right. When we come back next our attorney Benjamin Crump will be joining us. He represents the family of George Floyd. Will talk to him who gets the facts. Also this morning, we'll be kicking in with Stephen Jackson, x NBA player, one of George Floyd's closest friends. So they called each other twin so we'll talk to him next hour, 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. Now shout out to Angela and Charlomagne. They are actually on vacation. I'm not. I mean there's no way to go. I can't get on the flight and there's nowhere to drive to. So my vacation is my backyard. So I'm up. I'm here, So I'm talking to you guys. We got a lot to talk about. When we come back, we're gonna talk to attorney Benjamin Crump. Now he represents the family of George Floyd. That's the young man that was murdered by Minneapolis police. So we're
gonna talk to him. We're gonna find out what's going on the facts, the situation, what we need to know, what's going on now, why these guys haven't been charged yet. So we're gonna talk to Attorney Benjamin Crump when we come back, and we're also taking your phone calls. Man eight hundred five, I've eight five one on five one. Just want to speak to you guys. How do you feel I mean you've seen the video like I did. What does it mean? Like what does that bring up?
Like it's if you have kids, what do you tell your kids? Phone lines are wide opening. When we come back, we're gonna talk to Attorney Benjamin Crump again. He represents the family of George Floyd. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now, Angela, I and Charlomagne are on vacation during the pandemic. Me I'm not. I have five kids, so I have to get up at six o'clock in the morning anyway. So
so I love talking to the people. And we have a special guest on the phone lines right now who I love because he's my brother. But every time I speak to him like this, that means something happened. And that's and that's the sad thing. We have Attorney Benjamin Crump on the line. Good morning, an attorney. How's it going, man? And so honored to be with you. I wish it was for a better reason than this. It cost. This reminds me so much of what happened in your hometown.
Of New York five years ago with Eric Gardner and I Can't breathe, and now we have I Can't Breathe case again in two twenty dealing with George Floyd. Talk about it. You represent the family of George Floyd. Yes, but now breakdown the facts of what happened. You know, we've been hearing all these different reports. I know what I've seen on that camera. Or breakdown the facts of what happened. Yeah, you know, Envy, it's really clear because we have video. We have what we call aricular proof
that nobody has interpreted for us. And when you look at that video, Envy, you don't see him opposing a violent threat to any police officer of anything. In fact, we have been getting a lot of cell phone videos submitted to our office. Businesses have surveillance videos and restaurants. That was the whole picture. And nowhere have we seen
where he posed a threat to the police. To justify Envy, the fact that they had him face down and handcuffs and the police officer put his knee in his neck, not for one minute, not for two minutes, not for three minutes, not for four minutes, not for five minutes, not for six minutes, not for seven minutes, not for eight minutes, but for nine minutes, George Floyd is begging for him to take his knee off his necks and I can't breathe. I can't breathe, and the officer offers
him no humanity. I mean, you had synthesis out there, envy that were saying, take your knee off his neck. You're gonna kill him. I mean it was the police escalating the situation where the people were not trained in de escalation, was trying to de escalate it. And you watch your heartbroken. And when I talked to America, I tell them take out your cell phones, hit the stop watch for nine minutes and just let the time pass.
And as the time passes, think about it. If a person had their knee on your neck and you couldn't breathe, and you kept saying, please take your knee off my neck and you're struggling to breathe, but they don't and you suffocate and die, that you will understand the last nine minutes of George Floyd's life and why it is so tragic and why this is murder. It absolutely is. Now what started the situation, what made the police come, like, what call was that because at first we heard it
was scamming. At first they said he was on top of his car. What was that first initial call for? You know, the first initial call for it was allegedly forgery. And as we find out more forgery I was talking about a ten dollars bill may have been fake. So there's no evidence that he ever did anything wrong because they never proved anything about the ten dollars bill was fake or if it was fake, that he would have knew about it. How many people wouldn't know if they
had got money and it wasn't real. How many of us are checking money when we get changed from a store. So it's just unbelievable that he was killed because he was accused of a non violent crime. But yet the police came and use excessive leath the force to kill him, which is the lot and be like Eric Gardner when you think about it, selling Lucy's cigarettes, which is a non violent crime. But then the NYPD come and they use excessive leath the force where that brother ends up dead.
And now here we are in two twenty and he ends up dead. And I think this is far worse in many regards because the officers on his knee and the public is out there pleading with the police, just
take your knee off his neck, Amby. It's such a sad situation, you know, watching that video, and me and my wife watched it together, and I watched them with my sixteen year old son, and we just couldn't understand it, and just to look at that that officer's face, like it was like it's like he got It's like he got a hold on while people were telling him he was killing him, Like it's like his ego got to him. And he just goes sit there like no, I'm gonna keep money on his neck, and I just I just
don't under I can't get it. And I heard George screaming, you know, I can't breathe. He was screaming for his mother, you know what I mean. I'm sure you spoke to his mom. What was the family's feeling for watching that, especially his mom? Well and his unfortunately his mother is deceased, and it's so sad that that week was her two year anniversary of her death, and so it was already emotional. And so he had his brothers and sisters and his children.
He has two children, two daughters, one six years old, two years old, and he has six brothers and sisters who loved and adored him, and it's just been heartbreaking for them. I mean, they can't even accept it as real because they said George was like a gentle giant. He was all star athlete. He played basketball in high school, they went to the state championship. He played for university in South Florida. He was just somebody who they said you could not not love George. Everybody loved him. He
would always keep everybody laughing. He was like so engaging and the people in Minneapolis, everybody says that about this guy, and for them to kill him in this manner when there is no sentilla of evidence that demonstrates that he posed a threat to these police officers. I'm demanding ever for them to release the body cam video. Be transparent. We just saw the video. What how much worse can
it be? Release st videos. Let us know what you were saying when you had your knee down there and you notice that he has it's and it's I was told they do that to apply more pressure when you down on the thigh, and so I just think it was deliberate. What these officers were doing because for nine minutes,
you can't do something coincidentally for nine minutes. And the fact that at some point when time passes and people are telling you to de escalate and he's saying I can't breathe, you then have intentionally intended to cause harm and pain to him. And so in the law, and you intentionally do something to cause harm or bodily harm. You may not have a meant to kill him, but if he ends up dying, then your actions with approximate cause of his death, and you can't absolutely be charged
from murder. And when you look at this video the NBF, it was you were our anybody else, no question, it would be murder. Why are they treating the police like they're above the law. They need to arrest them now and charge them with murder. All right, We got more with Attorney Benjamin Crump when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club.
We still have on the line, Attorney Benjamin Crump. He represents the family of George Floyd now Charlomagne and on vacation. So Attorney, now, to my understanding, these officers were fired and they're still getting paid and they still have their benefits in We for understand right now they haven't lost their pensions and their benefits, but they haven't clarified that point for a shit. They just said they all terminated.
They're apparently in the police union thing. There's a whole process that you have to go through to lose your pension, and so we're gonna keep pressing on that. Now. I was going to ask you, most people don't know that what's the difference between manslaughter and murder? And should they be charged with murder? And can they be charged with murder? They I believe that he could be charged with murder.
Kept his knee on his net. Now, lesser included offense of murder is manslaughter, so he can reach for the top, but also include the lesser included, which they do on brothers all the time. They to the top and if they don't get your murder, said, okay, we got manslaughter, we still got you for fifteen to twenty years or whatever the case. And the biggest difference in between murder
and manslaughter is the element of intent. It's almost reminds you of mid Aubrey, because you have to have what we call malice of forethought, evil intent, evil will to be convicted of first degree murder. And so in this scenario, I just don't know how you can say he didn't have even intent. When a man is begging you, telling you I can't breathe, I can't breathe, and he says it repeatedly, and you still deliberately don't even ease up. How is that not intention? And you have made a deliberate,
conscious decision that you're just gonna not extend him any humanity. Now, we also see the officer wearing his hat says make whites great again? That is that a true picture? I don't know, envy, and so I know there are a lot of people out there who put up fake stuff like this. We until we can absoluteolutely authenticate that, we're
probably not gonna affirm that that's him now. Also, they said that he was resisting arrest, right, And we've seen videos come from the store that looked like he was complying. It looked like they walked them over. He was complying. And I spoke to an officer today, a friend of mine, and he was like, you know, I'll be honest with you. Envy, he says, once his hands are behind his back and cuffs.
There's nothing anybody can really do, they said, unless he's some comful expert and they'll jump up and kick me in my in my head to kill me. He said, I'll be honest with you, there's nothing he can do. There's no way they should have that much for So was he, from what we know, was he resisting arrest at all? Was he resisting for us? There's nothing that demonstrates to us or anybody I have seen to say that he was resisting arrests. But what I want them
to do is to release their body cam videos. I mean, if you want transparency and you want to be a boy, and then go ahead and do the right thing and the right thing literally to let's hear what they were saying when they were down there on his knee, because you know, why are we paying for the body cameras if we can't see what they recorded When there's a controversy, why won't they release it? What's the problem with releasing what's they saying? What? Like, why won't they release it?
And you know, it's in every case they always say it's an ongoing investigation. And when they say that, what that tells me they just trying to figure out a way to justify the unjustifiable. Nothing else. Now, when when did they say what are they saying when these officers will we vote up on charges? That they're saying what the next step is? Because they were fired and they fired them fast. But now these officers haven't been charged yet,
they're still walking around what's next? They before and they haven't been charged, And we got to continue to demand immediate arrest because the district attorney it shouldn't take that loan to establish that there's probable cause this video to arrest him because every people in our community, they have far less problem with cause than a video. It can justify rest of us every day and twice on spriding.
But with police the rules changed and they say, oh, we got the jets to investigate, we got the main shore, we have all the evidence, but you got a video. Man. Now, people are people are upset, people are tired, people are feeling like the only way to change this is by civil unrest. People are tired of peacefully protesting because they feel like that does nothing because they continue to kill us. You know, we've seen it. You know, you were just up here two weeks ago. You know, he was doing
what my kids do, running around a neighborhood. You know, somebody thought he was stealing somebody and took the law to their own end and killed him. We've seen it with Eric Garner. We've seen him with so many individuals this. You know, George, what was he doing even even if he had a fake bill. You know how many times I'm a DJ people paid me with the fake built. That doesn't mean I created it, That doesn't mean I
bought it. That means I got it. Somebody got me to the point where you arrest me and you put your knee on my neck for nine minutes. People are pissed off, and part of my friend people like that, like enough is enough? Like when do we draw the lune? Well, you know, I will say you reference to mad Aubrey.
And because the people were outraged, and they turned that outrage to a public outcry, I do believe that's why the whirls of Jestice started going more expeditiously, and so we got the prosecutor to charge the father son murderous duo, and they charged the third person, Robbie, who was doing the video. But that's the people using their voice and
a collective, unified manner. And I think with Brianna Taylor Louisville, he had a similar incident where they have now made the police chief designed over that box, no knot warrant what That innocent black woman was killed in her own apartment. And I believe they're gonna be charged because the people are raising their voice. We have to strike a match versus cursing the dark, because we can make things happen. We don't know our strengthen our power Minnesota as long
as we keep protesting. And I don't know if you got to go start looting or destroying stuff, but just protesting, disturbing the peace every day, every night, that da that mayor're gonna say we want to restore some kind of calm to our city. All they want us to do is do what we would do in any other case. And so I believe they're gonna charge them, but they just are trying. If they can't get out of it, not charge them. That's why we got to stay on them.
And because I'm cautiously optimistic based on what I said in the Rby case, what I see and both of them Joan case what I saw and Corey Jones case where these police officers are getting convicted in their sending them away. But it has to be us, we the people collegively not letting output off their neck. All right, We got more with Attorney Benjamin Crump 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. Now if he just joined us, we're still speaking with Attorney Benjamin Crump. He represents the family of George Floyd, the individual that was murdered by Minneapolis police. So attorney, Now, for people out there listening that are not in Minneapolis and that want to help, how can we help? You know, what should we do? What do we need to do to make sure we stand together and continue to apply Prussia and to really
really help. But I love where Chance the Rapper did in Chicago and people were for a voice, could use their voice to start having rallies in protests, because that gets to Minnesota. Then I know Ludicrous and his wife went on social media and started using their voice to get other people. People who are not black people are saying where are you white good people? Why are you
all silent? And the other thing we can do most importantly is keep emailing and calling the district Attorney Mike Freeman, who ultimately who's gonna make the decision whether the charge. His phone number is six one two three four eight five five five zero. And we got a little more to give a little more to okay, six one two mv three four eight five five five zero, and demand justice for George Floyd. And we do have, I believe, acing the whole. The Minnesota Attorney General is a good
brother named Keith Ellison. He was a former US congressman. A lot of controversy because they said he supported this brothers too much, was the controversy. But he is a person who has a track record of fighting for our community and uplifting the culture. So if that local DA has a conflict adventure somehow, then Keith Ellis, this African
American Attorney General would get to prosecute this case. And so like in Ahmad Aubrey, we got the sister prosecuting the case, then we can have the brother in Minnesota prosecuting the case. And I want to believe anyby like your father and you're a father of a children of color.
I want to believe parents who have these positions that have children of color are going to have life experiences that are in common with us, and so they would know how to represent the life of George Floyd, represent the life of Ahmad Aubrey better than some of our white brothers and sisters who have a fish out of the water experience when it comes to trying to thin the honor and the dignity of black people when they're
killed versus when they're prosecuting us. They can always assassinate our character and say we be locked up and saw away the key. So that's why I'm cautiously optimistic, keep our voices up, justice for Floyd. Everybody called them Big Floyd and his family, right. And then my last question is, you know, I'm looking up the cops and I'm doing my you know, my homework on these cops, and I'm
realizing that a couple of them had cases before. I mean, one guy even sued and won some money, and they had cases where it's similar like it seems like they were racist cops due to their past history. I don't know how t is, but looking at their history, it seems like they've been in this rodeo before, absolutely, and they looked like they have a history of a large
allegations of excessive points rout. They probably didn't have to black people, yeah, to minorities, and so we didn't have evidence on video of those cases apparently, But on this one here, nobody can look at that video and say that the amount of force they used was not excessive
and excessive that led to lethal force. I mean, they're gonna try to say, and this is why we have to have an independent medical examiner coming to us our all topsy after they finished with them, because they're already trying to say what we saw in that video didn't kill him. Nine minutes on that man's yeah, that's well, he wasn't fighting back. He was saying I can't breathe he was he was screaming for his mother. He was saying his stomach, Kurt, please let me up. I'm not resistant.
Nine minutes and they saying nast So what was the reason that they say he died? They haven't revealed that. Yeah, they tried to say he had a medical condition. But you know, I'm absolutely certain when i'm other examining to look at it independently with no bias. He's not an employee of the City of Minneapolis. He's not, but it
but it with the police. He's going to tell the truth and the unadulterated truth, and once that comes out, I think everybody would be able to use their common sense and say, I don't have to have no medical degree to know that what you did was a proximate cause to his death, because the laws doesn't say it has to be the only cause for the death. It says just a proximate cause for the deal. It contributed
to your succession of life. And you know what, you know it's I knew that too, And you know how I knew that. They didn't say he died at the scene. He said he died later on at the hospital. So it felt like they were setting something up like they It felt like they were setting up the same day. Ass yep Ye Attorney Benjamin Crowfe, I appreciate you for checking in, and you know, anytime you're on the front lines, you need us if we can't be Yeah, we are
here as much as possible. You use us as much as you need to, and we are grateful and thankful for you being there for us anytime we need you. Man, we really appreciate you. Bro. Hey, God bless you. Thanks for using your boys for the people. Man, God bless you and guys, and bless your family as well. And tell his Floyd family you know we're praying for them and condolences. I certainly we're they're big fans of the
Breakfast Club. Man, telling us to thank you so much. Brother, all right, thank you for checking in, Brokay All right now, when we come back, Steve and Jackson will be joining us. Stephen Jackson, of course, x NBA player, one of George Floyd's closest friends. We're gonna talk to him when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
for the line right now, Stephen Jackson. Welcome, sir, my brother. Good to see you. Good to see you too, man. I've seen you in so many different occasions, man, and I just want to say thank you for checking in and I know it's a hard time right now. And for people that don't know George Floyd, who was killed a couple of days ago, was a personal friend of yours. So just tell people you know how you knew George
and what type of person he was. For the people that don't know, uh, well, you know, I mean when you come from the upbringers and the surroundings we come from, the difference between a lot of you and your friends as the opportunities we get. Floyd was just as talented as I was. He just han't had the opportunities I got. He was better. He was a double he played two sports, football and basketball. And we met. Florida's is like five years older than me. We met in my tenth eleven
grade year in high school. And I was really in the streets and Florida's really in the streets and that's and that's how we met. My friend Tello to us told me a man, Jack I got, I'm bringing my homeboy over here, and y'all look just like y'all might have the same daddy. I'm like here, man. And when we saw each other, man, who was your daddy? Who your daddy? You know, that's that's a kind of conversation we had, and we hit it off to the point where when he got locked up, I took his mom
and ran a couple of times. He's probably the only person you know, being successful, You've got a lot of people that call you for things and knowing they don't need it and just abusing your kindness. He's probably one of the very few people in my life. And this is why I hurt so much that genuinely supported me. When he called me. It was for something that he really needed. It wasn't for those shoes, it wasn't for no going out, it was for something he really needed
to better his life. And when you have people like that in your life, you want to hold on to him. And that was one of them people. That's why that's why I'm miss most about now. What was your favorite memory of George Floyd? You know? And the reason I asked this is because it's so media compete whatever picture that you really forget that this was a fall, that this was a friend, that this was a worker, that he was a good person, And I'm like, I hate
the way sometimes media does things. So what was your your favorite memory of George? Just how even when he didn't have to. When he did have to, when he fell off to he always wanted to be the same person. He wanted to be the protected and provided for everybody, you know, and that was just him. When you from our neighborhoods, Okay, I'm gonna give you a pric example.
Neighborhoods all kind of You have four or five neighborhoods and they all get beefing, but you always have one guy that can go to all the neighborhoods and everybody rock with him. Floyd was that guy. He hung with the robbers and jackers, and nobody couldn't stand them, you know what I'm saying. But Floyd was not involved in that life. So everybody embraced them all around the city. And that's why the city is in Houston. Isn't so upraged right now because Floyd is that He didn't deserve
to go out like that. He was in Minnesota, change in his life. He went out there to drive trucks. To the point where I was just telling you, he could have called me for money saying he needed this. He called me for clothes. He didn't ask for no money. He called. He asked for clothes, you know, and like he was better in his life and hast get to the point where he turning that curved to be better and this happened. You know. I just spoke to attorney
Benjamin Krump and he was telling me. He was like, you know, they said that the police would call because it was allegedly a fake ten dollar bill. And you look at the video and you say all of that for a ten dollars bil, What was going through your mind when when when you seen seeing that? Because as a father, I'm sitting there and you know, my heart is hurting, and I'm like, I can't believe it. It's almost like you want to be there because you want to just push that cop off from and be like,
oh it makes me angry. Do makes me angry? Bro? If they be angry because I know how I move and I show everybody love, man, and I just can't it just hurt that people have that much hate, man. You know what I'm saying, Like, I get emotional when I see a homeless man on the street that I can't help. That's the type of feelings I have for people, you know what I'm saying. So when I when I see somebody just be so cruel man. And it's to the point, not everywhere I toody to be helpless. We
can't do nothing about it. So it's you get so mad, bro. And I worked so hard. I worked so hard I brought to get that cloud over me, what people calling me a thug and all that. I worked hard to get that off me. And as angry as I am, and the thoughts I have, I want to do something crazy, but I'm not because I can't jeoparize everything. But at the same time, I'm gonna use my voice. I'm gonna stand up as much as I can. I'm gonna show
up as much as I can. I don't care what's going on, because it's three things that I want to happen. I want my brother's name to stand the way it should be. A lot of times when police do this, they demean your character, they dig up stuff because they really don't know you, to overshadow what has happened. I'm not letting that happened too. He has two beautiful daughters. They dad not here to provide for them. They gotta
they gotta take care of those babies. And I know everything I'm I didn't make the NBA All Star Teams. I'm not in the top fifty, but I'm first team all common sense. And I know we're not gonna get the death penalty, but I'm going forward because the only way that they can stop killing us and if they see one of they aren't sitting at the chat and fry for stuff he did and knowing that could be there, we had to see it. The world had to see it.
My brother died, They died, the world to see one of them die, that's the only way we're gonna get just And I was gonna ask you that, well, it was justice for you to justices charged for murder and an electric chair. Yes, and and and I can't say this because I'd rather the kids get taken care of and they don't get the electric chair and they just get murdered. They get get murdered. They have to take
care of them kids. Their father's not here. And to be honest, the old the older Gig is six year old. She don't even know yet. I just got the phone with her MoMA. She hadn't even told her yet. This
is the type of stuff that they got to go through. Damn, And you know it hurt me even more prob when you know, I spoke to Benjamin and Crump and I was like, you know, in the video, which was hard to watch, me and my wife when I say, had pains and crabs because all she could imagine was our kids, our son, our daughter, me And I heard him screaming, mama, right, and I was like, you know, how did his mama taken? He was like, his mom's not here. His mom got
That's why he was calling them. That's why he was calling them, That's why he was called He was college. I know my brother, he's not gonna make no cry out like that if he's really not in pain, if he's really not scared, right, he's not no scared individual. So for him to cry like that, my boy was really terrified. Man, he was really terrified. I hate the world seeing him like that. But it's one of those things where I get it and I'm sitting it. So how was his family taking it? How was his girls,
his brothers and his sisters. How have you spoke to them? How are they dealing with it? And what are they feeling right now at this time? Honestly, envy, you know our relationship, I didn't even know his sisters. I knew, I knew, I knew I knew his daughter's mother. I was real, I know her, you know, and and something. A lot of the homies that's around um and I've been talking to them, you know what I mean. I
didn't really have no relationship with his sisters. I had a great relationship with his mom, you know, because I came through for I came through for sometimes. But rest in peace. But I know it's tough. I know it's tough. But at this point, I'm just worried about them babies. I ain't gonna worry about nobody else with them babies. All right. We got more with Stephen Jackson when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with x NBA player Stephen Jackson. He was one of George Floyd's closest friends. Now, Stephen, I was talking to
Benjamin Crump earlier. He represents the family, of course, and I was telling them that people feel like the only way to make a change so that the police look at as differently, is for civil unrests, not to riot, not to burn down our communities, but more civil unrest because looking at that cop and his eyes as people were telling them that he was killing George Floyd and that his nose was bleeding and he was just lifeless, and it felt like that it turned him on it
like gave a hard on where it just its like he enjoyed it. Just looking at his face, he enjoyed it. Hand in his pocket, hand in his And they said the reason his hand was probably in his pocket because he could put more pressure on the stop, more pressure on the stop. And I'm sitting there like that can't be life for us, man, like that can't be life for these young black individuals out there. I can't even say young black because he was at our age, Like
that can't be life for us. Because and like I told Attorney Vents, you don't how many fake bills I had. I don't produce bills. I get paid somebody gives me a change. I don't check a ten dollar bill. I don't check a twenty dollars bill. That shouldn't be a citation. Is that happening to a lot of people? And then you say he's resisting the wrest of we had to put them down. The videos I've seen, I didn't see any resistance, you know. That's why I asked, you know
what type of person was? And I'm looking at your Instagram and I'm looking at him, and people talk about him, and they said he was a gentle giant, a good dude, change in his life. He went there for work. So it's like, from what I'm seeing and what they're telling me, it doesn't match. And we know he wasn't that. You know, I've always been real with your envy every time. He wasn't that. I know, I know, I know guys like that. He wasn't that. But they're gonna try to pay him
out to be he wasn't that. He might have a background or going to jail, but who don't I do. You know what I'm saying, You can't judge somebody out there. You go there to be related, rehabilitated here, rehabilitated themselves, but they not. I'm not gonna let them do that. Bro. Then that's exactly what they're gonna try to do. But that was not that's not him, that's not him, and the video shows who he is. Absolutely, well, Steven, you know, whatever you need from us, we are here. You know,
people who can't be on those front lines. You know, we're stuck because we want to know what to do. You know, we're in a situation. We're like, well, how can we help? What do we need to do? How can we be your support system? How can we be the family support system? Because I want to make sure that don't happen to my son, my family, my cousins,
you meet, or anybody else like that. Just to look at that that CoP's face was just like, I don't give a and then to see I don't and I don't even know if this is real when I see the hat and the hat said make whites great again. I don't know if that had its real of that picture, but it just sums up who that person was. And did you hear about the history of all the stuff that they've been doing before? Yes? Yes? And why and
why is this? Why? Why is it? When? When when they're up and the things they do, all you gotta do is looking at it, and it's common sense, but they scrutinize things that we do and it's not even close. This stuff is right there in black and white. It's come all you have to do and see it and look at this the wrong that they're doing. But they have to trump up some wrong to make us look bad. This is the world we're living in. This is the world we're living in. And this is the world we're
living in. Is you have a great athlete, one of the best athletes of all time, that's not guilty for a crime he dies on the first thing you bring up is something he's never been guilty for. This is the world we live in. There you have excused me, but this is the world we live in in b Yeah. And as a father, you know, I got five What do you what do you tell me your daughter? You know what, what do you tell you? You're young? And who goes out there in the world who thinks life
is just free? You know because I showed my son to the video my son is sixteen, because I wanted him. I wanted him to see what goes on out there, that it ain't old peaches and cream. You know, you didn't grow up in Queens like I did. And just know that this ain't peaches and cream. Like the police out there that don't give a fun about you and think you're less than than because you're black. But what do you tell your your young queen? You know, it's funny.
It's funny you asked that. When I found out how I found out My girls from Minnesota and her mom. We talked about this type of stuff all the time, Like I tell you, I get emotional when I see a homeless person. So we talk about the stuff police been doing for a while. So she sent me the
video and it was early in the morning. I would sleeping on the couch with my daughter and not just look at it, and then I look at my other messes and people like, maybe you see what happened to you're twenty Minnesota, And that's when I correlated the messias from her and I jumped up and I screamed, and I started punching stuff. So my daughter, my daughter, and my six year old daughter don't live with me. Her mom.
I'm supposed to come pick her up. My daughter was supposed to leave, and as she was leaving, she told her moms to my mum and staying, I think my daddy needs me. I didn't have to tell her nothing. She knew the pain I was in, and she knew why because she heard me talking about it. I think she get it. I think my pain and my tears and her first time hearing me scream out like that, I think it did it. I don't think I need
to tell her nothing. And by her knowing that she need to be here with me, I think that was the that was the that that resonated to her. That's all she needed to know that Daddy was in pain and I needed you here. That's all. That's that's the only I didn't have to say nothing to him. You know. And when you say God does things sometimes in mysterious ways, I think God made that happen to make sure you wouldn't do nothing. Crazy. Yeah, because I was balling it.
I was bawling. I was bawling and having her here, having my girl he I supposed to from here. I needed that, bro, because I was I was angry, but I know me and it woke up something. It woke up beside of me that I haven't had in me since a teenager. I was ready to dumb out. I was ready to dumb out, and I thank God for them because I worked too hard to get to where I'm at. Envy, but I will use my name and my platform and speaking up on my brother. I'm never
gonna stop that, absolutely, man, and I will too. And you know, the Breakfast Club always supports you. You know, whatever you need from us through this whole ordeal. We are here whenever you run a call, whenever you want to talk anything. So anytime something happens, brother, pick up the phone and call us. Man. Use us for what we are here for. Man, And we appreciate you for checking in, brother, and I appreciate you. I love bro.
Thank you brother, Stephen Jackson. Man, it's the Breakfast Club, Man. Appreciate your game. Bro. Love bro. When we come back, let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. What's on your mind? Let's talk. We just heard from attorney Benjamin Crump. We just heard from Stephen Jackson, one of George Floyd's closest friends. Would love to hear from you. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, and also shout to one O
two five in Minneapolis with an in Minneapolis. Would love to hear from you, guys to you guys are right there. You're on the front lines. I want to hear from everybody today, all right, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club this morning. Everybody is DJ enjy, Angela Yee, Charlomgnea. God, we are the Breakfast Club now shout to Angela Yee and Charlomagne are on vacation. But I just wanted to take some phone calls. Open up the lines. I'm home,
I'm here. Hello. Who's this. It's Ryan Michael Jr. What's good morning? Where you calling from? San Antonio? Talk to me? How are you feeling out there? Bro? And I'm feeling all right? You know what I'm saying. I mean, you know this here it does bother me, you know, because George didn't George floor then, he didn't do nothing that
deserve that. And I appreciate you opening up the lines for this because we need to talk about this, and we we need to just like to clop to this playing get the Austins on their side to walk through and and they all close our roads, and now we need to do the same when we proached. Yeah, I mean, it's of course he didn't deserve that, man. And it's just watching it, man, that that that officer's face on his when he was putting his knee in his neck.
I'll never forget that face and just to look like, yeah, I'm doing this and what and I and I really don't hope I hope they from. I hope he gets death penalty. I hope they from. Yeah. If you see the way you were moving the legs here moving the leg like he was digging his knee. Yeah, yeah, you know the brother died George Floyd right there in front of everybody. I mean, I know they can't and I know they won't, but I think he should get the
death penalty just like that. But thank you for calling? Brother? Hello, who's this? What's going on? You know I'm saying, Hey, Shelley, good morning, going on? Good morning? Um. I was calling because I wanted to know, um, where can we go for front information on how to I mean where to rally up or potess you know, foolishness, But um, like, who are some leaders that we can look up to
to organize these things? Because the common community. You know, I'm not saying that we don't have an xplation to or the knowledge to, but some of us want to do things and don't know how to go about those things. Yeah, you can go to until until freedom dot com. Okay, and Tamika Mallory and my son and in the whole family. They do a lot of the groundwork. They're out there there.
You know, they travel from city to city helping and fighting, and you know they do everything, whether it's organized, whether it's make sure they have lawyers, they get entertainance artists. They are into you know, policies they do. They do what we can and again that's until freedom dot Com. Okay, cool, thanks so much for that. You have a good one. Hello. Who's this? This is Mike, Mike. Come morning. What you calling from, brother, I'm calling from morning man. What's on
your mind this morning? Bro? I just wanted to call in about this situation that happened when the officer. I'm disappointed and uh, first of all, I want to let you know that I'm white, and I want to apologize to the whole entire black community and population in the United States, sisters completely injustice, and uh and uh, I'm disappointed, and I just I just don't I want everybody to know that all white people are not dis white. Yeah. I don't think people think that all white people are
are this way. I just think that at the time like this we need to all stand together and make sure that the people at all racists and the police officers that are racist, we stand against them. Yes, sir, Yes, sir, I fully agree. And I believe this guy should be charged with murder because it was plainly that the guy was the dude and was fully in control. And and I actually think the other guy other officers should be a charge with a assistance because he's just stood by
and watched it. Yeah, I agree with you. I mean the fact that you see this officer have his knee on George Floyd's neck, and you see him not moving. He's not moving, he's not fighting, he's screaming, he can't breathe, he has blood coming out his nose. And none of those other officers did anything. In my opinion, they were accessories. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. We're just opening up the phone lines. It's just hearing from
you guys this morning. Let's just get into a positive mix, man. I just want to play a couple of songs. Man, Why not? Right, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning finding everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. After hearing from Attorney Benjamin Crump and Stephen Jackson, we're just opening up the phone lines, man, and with everything that's going on, we'd just like to hear from you. Hello, who's this. Hey,
this is Rocklana. What's up? Vrother Brock? What's going on? Brother? How you feeling bro Man? Man, one of those fake up you're just gonna feel in the world because the order and jested that's going on to our people, man towards our people, man, and it it's just one of those things. But what I wanted to say if he was man, we need more black leaders like the leaders that we have back in the day, The Monitor Day,
Michael Mexic The Monitor Day, mont Luca King, Julius. We need leaders like that in today's society to push another to help fight for us man, because I think the problem was going on in the world today. There's no leaders out here to stand up to the cruelty that being back for our people. We have all these voices, more voices now that we ever have the history of
our existence. Yeah, and still nobody is really standing up and going out there and c need these these groups movement, the people that's going to stand up for the fights of black people in our These folks get away what they get away with because they want there's no leadership. We need leadership to help stop what's going on. I believe that because if this was in the era of Mortain, Luca King, Julia or Malcolm Max, do you realize the
up war and the unitement for the Black Pool. They weren't staying for the stuff that that's going on right now. And I think that they have been us. So we nice society that we don't even see that we need leading ship. We need a leader to step up pushing these in the stand up for people because this is not white. They choose us every single day. And with the ladies, the healthcare workers, savors lines. They killed her
for no reason. Now I'm back man, Julian boy, wasn't nothing attend I feel or faith or faith out a bill man. Yeah, you're right. I mean there are a lot of leaders out there, you know, of course you can. You can say the minister, there's so many people on the front lines. I mean, we can talk about Tamika Mallory, we could talk about my song, we could talk about Stacy Avans, Bernie's King. There's a lot of black leaders, but you're talking about on the front lines, and yeah,
I agree with you. I think there should be a lot more young black leaders. You got the Black Lives Matter movement. There are a lot of people out there on the front lines. But I think we need more. I mean, there's so many things going on. You got Attorney Benjamin crumped Us out there fighting his ass off, and we appreciate everybody out there on the front lines that's continue to fight. Hello, who's this this? Terrence whatever? Man from Detroit? Down hand? Vir Jaila? What up? Man?
What up? Though? What's going on? Brother? But if I was saying it's so sad, I want us to focus on convictions. We can focus on getting somebody pieces the convicted for killing our brothers and sisters. If they get you know, a lot of time, they get ten fifteen years when they officers, you know, if you're doing the killing. If they get convicted, once they get jail, go to jail.
That jail house justice is something beautiful thing. And I'm telling you, when you go to the compound in the sixty seven percent reckyard, black people looking at you, what hatreds? Once you get to one of their brothers and sisters. Let them survive that. I hope they don't. They get sweet once they go there and once they think, you know, that'll change somebody line, you know. I see, I really believe in like see, I believe in the death penalty
in situations like this. You I mean, when when when you kill somebody like that that wasn't fighting back, that was telling you he can't breathe. That you know everybody around you was telling you that he couldn't breathe, and that nose was coming at mean, blood was coming out of his nose, and you continue to keep your knee on his neck, not for ten seconds, not for thirty seconds, for minutes at a time. Now, now he doesn't deserve
to get the death penalty. He doesn't deserve for the world to see him lose his life like we see that father lose his life, like we shouldn't see the kids, the kid see this stuff. You know that we don't do this to them. So that jail how is justice even they don't get him the death penalty, That jail hall is justice is the same thing man that brun stick treatment and all that nonsince they go through them.
Guys go to prison, they get torture for years. Anybody, you know, if you know a brother, he'll be he'll be in in a in a protective unit somewhere where he probably wanted to see anybody. There's so many different ways. But I mean, I feel like he took that man's life and there was no accident. It was no ups and non no, it was a mistake. He took that man's life. I have to say allegedly, right right, allegedly
until it comes out. That's my dad told me to say, but to be honest, like he should be charged with murder. It's my opinion, all right. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. When we come back, we got the People's Choice mix will take your requests. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the Breakfast clubs DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout to Attorney Benjamin Crump for checking in and also Stephen
Jackson checking in now. Attorney Benjamin Crump represents the family of George Floyd and Stephen Jackson was George Floyd's one of his closest friends. So we got a chance to chop it up with both of them this morning, just to find out who he was as a person and what happened, what happened and what we want, what justice we want and what we need and the facts that's been coming out now and if you missed it, you can hit up The Breakfast Club's YouTube page and see
the conversation. All right, when we come back, we got the People's Choice mix, so you can get your request in right now. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning now. Shout to Angela Ye and Charlemagne. They are on vacation right now. I just wanted to open up the phone lines and talk to you guys and and really just just let you guys. Vent Man talk
to attorney of Benjamin Crump this morning. Also spoke with Stephen Jackson, and I just want to close the show out with justice for George. That's it. That's why I'm at today, Just justice for George. Shout to Tamika Mallory. She posted this talk is cheap leaders lead if you truly stand with the people. Come and stand with the people, and I hope we all stand with George Floyd Breakfast Club. You're all find until y'alld up.
