The Breakfast Club: "DONKEY: 72 Y/O Pastor Pistol-Whipped Man During Robbery Then Returned To Apologize"
Release Date: June 10, 2025
Host/Authors: DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God
Description: The Breakfast Club is renowned as "The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show," featuring candid conversations and high-profile interviews.
Episode Overview
In this gripping episode of The Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Jess Hilarious delve into a shocking and unusual incident involving a 72-year-old pastor from Alabama. The hosts dissect the events surrounding Pastor Roy Powell, who was charged with first-degree robbery after pistol-whipping a man during a confrontation and subsequently returning to apologize for his actions.
The Incident: Pastor Roy Powell's Robbery
The episode opens with DJ Envy introducing the day's focus: Pastor Roy Powell of Cedar Street Missionary Baptist Church in Alabama.
DJ Envy [02:16]: "Donkey of the day for Tuesday, June 10th goes to a 72-year-old pastor from Alabama named Roy Powell."
Pastor Powell, a respected figure in his community with over 30 years of pastoral service, found himself in legal trouble after an altercation on Mobile Street. According to a report from Fox 10 News:
News Reporter [03:50]: "Investigators say 72-year-old Roy Powell took a man's book bag at gunpoint yesterday morning on Mobile Street. The alleged victim was walking to the post office when Powell approached and bumped into him on the sidewalk."
The situation escalated quickly. After an initial verbal exchange, Pastor Powell allegedly returned in a truck, arriving with a firearm, and assaulted the man with a pistol.
News Reporter [04:15]: "Minutes later, he tells me Powell came back in a truck and with a gun that he used to pistol whip the man in the head."
Hosts' Commentary and Reactions
The hosts provide their perspectives on the incident, exploring potential motives and the pastor's subsequent actions.
Charlamagne Tha God [04:15]: "He said he was like using my way."
DJ Envy [04:16]: "I'm walking down the sidewalk."
Delving deeper, DJ Envy theorizes about the underlying reasons behind Pastor Powell's drastic actions, suggesting it may be tied to financial pressures or religious convictions.
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"What if heaven was hell and vice versa? Would you start doing evil in order to nurture? He had to apologize because that's the Christian way. Acknowledge the wrong and express remorse. Gotta ask for forgiveness."
He references biblical teachings to highlight the conflict between spiritual beliefs and wrongful acts.
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"In the Bible, Romans 12:19, it says, Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, vengeance is mine."
This juxtaposition emphasizes the internal struggle Pastor Powell might have faced, balancing his faith with his actions.
The Apology: Seeking Redemption
Despite the severity of his actions, Pastor Powell chose to return to the scene to apologize, showcasing a complex character grappling with guilt and repentance.
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"Pastor Powell went home and prayed over his pistol. He then proceeded to grab his holy hammer, his godly Glock. Then he went back to confront this heathen who... and proceeded to pistol whip this man in the name of Jesus."
The hosts discuss the implications of such behavior from a religious leader, questioning the impact on his congregation and community.
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"After you pistol whip somebody, not just from God, but from others, especially the person you hurt, then you repent. You gotta make a sincere effort to change and avoid repeating the mistake."
Community and Legal Repercussions
The episode touches on the community's reaction and the legal consequences Pastor Powell faces.
DJ Envy [02:16]:
"Respectfully now, what do you expect of your pastor? ... Do we need the pastor to be a role model? The answer is yes."
This segment underscores the expectation for religious leaders to embody moral integrity, raising questions about accountability and forgiveness within the community.
Conclusion: A Cautionary Tale
The Breakfast Club wraps up the discussion by reflecting on the broader themes of faith, redemption, and the responsibilities of leadership.
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"But Pastor Roy, 72, if this is true, that wasn't his first pistol whipping, and it won't be his last. Especially if y'all don't go to church and give up that 10%."
The hosts leave listeners contemplating the delicate balance between personal failings and public roles, emphasizing the importance of integrity and accountability.
Notable Quotes
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DJ Envy [04:52]:
"In the Bible, Romans 12:19, it says, Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God, for it is written, vengeance is mine." -
DJ Envy [02:16]:
"Respectfully now, what do you expect of your pastor?... Do we need the pastor to be a role model? The answer is yes." -
DJ Envy [04:52]:
"After you pistol whip somebody... you gotta make a sincere effort to change and avoid repeating the mistake."
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Breakfast Club offers a deep dive into a controversial and multifaceted incident, prompting listeners to consider the complexities of morality, faith, and leadership. Through engaging discussions and insightful commentary, DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Jess Hilarious provide a comprehensive analysis of Pastor Roy Powell's actions and their ramifications.
