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Hunter
I'm Hunter, host of Hunting for Answers on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Join me every weekday as I share bite sized stories of missing and murdered black women and girls in America. Stories like Erica Hunt, a young mother vanished without a trace after a family gathering on 4th of July weekend 2016. No goodbyes, no clues, just gone. Listen to Hunting for Answers every weekday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.
Colleen Witt
Are you hungry? Colleen Witt here and Eating While Broke is back for season four every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. This season we've got a legendary lineup serving up broke dishes and even better stories on the menu. We have Tony Baker, Nick Cannon, Melissa Ford, October London and Carrie Harper Howey turning Big Macs into big moves. Catch Eating While Broke every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast. Wherever you get your favorite shows, come hungry for season four.
Damien Hirst
Do you remember what you said the first night I came over here? Ow. Go slower. From Blumhouse TV, I Heart podcasts and Ember 20 comes an all new fictional comedy podcast series. Join the flighty Damien Hirst as he unravels the mystery of his vanished boyfriend. I've been spending all my time looking for answers about what happened to Santi and what's the way to find a missing person. Sleep with everyone he knew, Obviously. Listen to the hookup on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to favorite shows.
A.J. Jacobs
Dressing. Dressing.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, French dressing.
A.J. Jacobs
Exactly.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's good.
A.J. Jacobs
I'm A.J. jacobs and my current obsession is puzzles. And that has given birth to my podcast, the Puzzler.
Charlamagne Tha God
Something about Mary Poppins?
A.J. Jacobs
Exactly.
Charlamagne Tha God
This is fun.
A.J. Jacobs
You can get your daily puzzle nuggets delivered straight to your ears. Listen to the Puzzler every day on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Colleen Witt
Damn Charlemagne.
Charlamagne Tha God
Who you give a Ducky of the day. Sexy red donkey of the day for Thursday, March 13 goes to five Memphis men. Mikel Sanders, 18, Rashawn Bryant, 22, Jordan Smith, 19, Mondre Cole Mays, 18, and Desmond Sudbury, 18. All of them have been arrested. And your Uncle Charlotte needs to let all you yns know something. Please, please, please stop with the organized crime. Seriously, man can create, you know, a criminal enterprise. And you can also. You also have the brains to start some type of small business. I'm just sick of hearing about young people coming together to form drug rings and fraud schemes, even organized theft. If you can put so much time and energy in Doing the wrong thing, then you can put that same time and energy into doing the right thing. Okay? You youngins are not applying yourself properly. And you could be. And that's what frustrates me the most. Okay? Unity and group operation is a must. But why do we only seem to see unity in group operation when folks is coming together to commit crimes and this country not playing with you, okay? They are ready at all times to introduce you to their good friend Rico. And these five Memphis men, sadly, are the latest example of that. Would you like to know what the criminal behavior was? Would you? Everybody take a deep breath. Come on, Take a deep breath. Because this type of organized crime is triggering. Let's go to the Miami Herald for the report, please.
Unknown News Reporter
Tennessee cops say traffic came to a halt at a downtown Memphis intersection when five men leapt from their car and began twerking before baffled motorists in Tennessee. It happened Monday, March 10, about three blocks east of the Mississippi River. And the dancing was still in progress when a police lieutenant drove up. What the officer saw was a 2016 Chevy Malibu blocking traffic at a green light and four men twerking around the car outside. A fifth man was spotted dancing on the car's hood. The five men were taken into custody so the offense would not happen again, and they were charged with obstructing traffic. The men ranged in age from 18 to 22. A motive behind the stunt was not released.
Charlamagne Tha God
Five Memphis men got together to disrupt the lives of law abiding citizens just trying to go about their day. A vehicular blockade caused by booty. That's what this was. Hey, Mikel Rashawn Jordan Mondre Desmond, when you were scrubbing the ground cheeks to concrete, did you think about the ambulance you may be keeping from getting to the hospital? The person who just got a job first day of work and they about to be late because of your traffic tampering through twerk terrorism. This should be an episode of Law and Twerk Victims Unit. Okay, not only is this a criminal enterprise, it's a whole production. You all probably had Glorilla blasting. Okay, cameras out. Just a synchronized routine of reckless rump shaking. Why? First degree felonious fraggle maggotry. That's what this is. Okay, the unlawful act of throwing it back in a way that disturbs the PE blocks traffic and disrupts people's everyday lives. Why? We cannot let the ass cartel get away with this. Are we really going to sit back and allow an underground network of professional rump shakers to disrupt society? People like this don't think of anybody but themselves. The only real luxury any of us have is time, people, okay? Because it doesn't come back. So imagine you running late for something important, rushing to pick your kids up, trying to make your Brazilian wax appointment. I have one today, by the way. And you're stuck in traffic because five grown ass loose booty bandits decided to turn the highway into magic city Monday. They are all charged with obstructing a highway or passageway. But I feel like this should be a frico case. This is a frico case, okay? There has to be a stiffer punishment for this organized booty movement because this was a coordinated effort to weaponize the wobble in public. Where is President Trump to sign an executive order to stop discreet Scripping Syndicate, huh? If he doesn't intervene, this could get out of control, okay? Men will mimic this behavior all over America. This could get out of hand. Do you really want criminal organizations dedicated to twerk related infractions popping up all over the country? Do we really want booty trafficking? Diddy, don't you answer that. Okay? The illegal transportation and distribution of reckless twerking across state lines. Do we need that? Let's do better. Please give Mikel Sanders, Rashawn Bryant, Jordan Smith, Mondre Cole, and Desmond Su the biggest he haw.
Jess
I have a question now. If this was back in your day.
Charlamagne Tha God
And five women back in my day, like you wasn't born in 1977.
Jess
If five women were twerking in front of you, would you mind? Would you call the police back in your day?
Charlamagne Tha God
First of all, I don't have time for your hypotheticals. Let's deal with the reality of the situation. So that's what's wrong with people nowadays. They don't never want to deal with the reality of things. Things. Let's deal with the shared reality. Somebody I'm show you this mug shot. Look at that. Don't get bricked up over there. Can you see this? Jess, can you see it? Somebody sent this picture to Jazz. I don't want you to get bricked up over there.
Jess
Not bricked up, nowhere near bricked up.
Charlamagne Tha God
Don't get bricked up over there, women. I mean, if you try and get somewhere. That's right, like what are we doing? This ain't got nothing to do with the agenda of nothing. Why are you disrupting traffic, stopping people's day, okay? We got things to do. You just hopping out of a 2016 Chevy Malibu. The twerk in the middle of the street for what? In 2025? Come on. Stop. This ain't got nothing to do with gender. Why you keep looking at the picture? Because I'm trying to figure out what they all identify, that's why.
Jess
This one with red hair, right?
Charlamagne Tha God
You know what? Hey, hey. It don't matter. There was an executive order signed. The bucket.
Jess
You're right. You're right. You are absolutely right.
Charlamagne Tha God
Right.
Jess
All right. Okay. Well, thank you.
Charlamagne Tha God
I said it's pride every day.
Jess
All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey today.
Charlamagne Tha God
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Hunter
I'm Hunter, host of Hunting for Answers on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Join me every weekday as I share bite sized stories of missing and murdered black women and America Stories like Erica Hunt, a young mother vanished without a trace after a family gathering on 4th of July weekend 2016. No goodbyes, no clues, just gone. Listen to Hunting for Answers every weekday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Colleen Witt
Are you hungry? Colleen Witt here and Eating While Broke is back for season four every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network. This season we've got a legendary lineup serving up broke dishes and even better stories. On the menu. We have Tony Baker, Nick Cannon, Melissa Ford, October London and Carrie Harper Howey turning Big Macs into big moves. Catch Eating While Broke every Thursday on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts. Wherever you get your favorite shows, come hungry for season four.
Damien Hirst
Do you remember what you said the first night I came over here? Ow. Go slower. From Blumhouse TV, iHeart podcasts and Ember 20 comes an all new fictional comedy podcast series. Join the flighty Damien Hirst as he unravels the mystery of his vanished boyfriend. I've been spending all my time looking for answers about what happened to Santi and what's the way to find a missing person. Sleep with everyone he knew? Obviously. Listen to the hookup on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
A.J. Jacobs
Dressing. Dressing.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, French dressing.
A.J. Jacobs
Exactly.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's good.
A.J. Jacobs
I'm A.J. jacobs and my current obsession is puzzles. And that has given birth to my podcast the Puzzler.
Charlamagne Tha God
Something about Mary Poppins?
A.J. Jacobs
Exactly.
Charlamagne Tha God
This is fun.
A.J. Jacobs
You can get your daily puzzle nuggets delivered straight to your ears. Listen to the Puzzler every day on the iHeartRadio app Apple Pod. Wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Episode Summary: "DONKEY: Five Men Arrested After Blocking Traffic While Twerking At Intersection" The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne Tha God – Released March 13, 2025
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne Tha God delves into a peculiar and disruptive incident that recently unfolded in Memphis, Tennessee. Five young men were arrested for obstructing traffic by engaging in a public twerking display at a busy intersection. The incident, which occurred on March 10, 2025, has sparked conversations about youth behavior, public safety, and societal responsibilities.
The episode begins with a news report detailing the event:
[03:31] Unknown News Reporter: "Tennessee cops say traffic came to a halt at a downtown Memphis intersection when five men leapt from their car and began twerking before baffled motorists in Tennessee. It happened Monday, March 10, about three blocks east of the Mississippi River. ... The five men were taken into custody and charged with obstructing traffic. They ranged in age from 18 to 22. A motive behind the stunt was not released."
This report sets the stage for Charlamagne's ensuing commentary, highlighting the unusual nature of the offense and its impact on the community.
Charlamagne launches into a passionate critique of the arrested individuals, expressing frustration over what he perceives as a trend of young people engaging in disruptive and criminal behavior instead of pursuing constructive endeavors:
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: "Five Memphis men got together to disrupt the lives of law-abiding citizens just trying to go about their day. A vehicular blockade caused by booty. That's what this was."
He continues to draw parallels between the incident and organized crime, humorously coining terms like "twerk terrorism" and "booty trafficking" to emphasize the gravity he associates with the act:
[04:38] Charlamagne Tha God: "This is a frico case, okay? There has to be a stiffer punishment for this organized booty movement because this was a coordinated effort to weaponize the wobble in public."
Charlamagne argues that the energy and coordination evident in the group's actions could be redirected toward positive ventures, such as starting small businesses, instead of causing public disturbances.
Charlamagne elaborates on the broader implications of such behavior, questioning the societal values that allow young individuals to prioritize disruptive activities over community well-being:
[05:15] Charlamagne Tha God: "These five Memphis men, sadly, are the latest example. Would you like to know what the criminal behavior was? ... Is this criminal enterprise, it's a whole production. You all probably had Glorilla blasting. ... Why? Because I’m trying to figure out what they all identify, that’s why."
He underscores the inconvenience caused to everyday citizens, from delayed medical emergencies to missed job opportunities, highlighting the tangible negative effects of the group's actions.
Jess Hilarious interjects with a hypothetical scenario to prompt further discussion:
[06:31] Jess: "I have a question now. If this was back in your day..."
Charlamagne responds by steering the conversation back to the reality of the situation, expressing skepticism towards hypothetical debates and focusing on the immediate issues at hand:
[06:37] Charlamagne Tha God: "And five women back in my day, like you wasn't born in 1977."
The dialogue continues with Charlamagne urging listeners to recognize the seriousness of the offense and discouraging any trivialization of the act:
[07:07] Charlamagne Tha God: "Don't get bricked up over there, women. ... We have things to do. You just hopping out of a 2016 Chevy Malibu. The twerk in the middle of the street for what? In 2025? Come on. Stop."
Charlamagne emphasizes the need for societal intervention and proactive measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. He critiques the lack of effective leadership in addressing such behaviors and calls for executive action to curb the rise of what he terms "twerk-related infractions":
[07:35] Charlamagne Tha God: "They are all charged with obstructing a highway or passageway. But I feel like this should be a frico case. ... Do we really want criminal organizations dedicated to twerk-related infractions popping up all over the country?"
He advocates for channeling the collective energy of youth towards entrepreneurial and community-focused initiatives rather than destructive activities.
The segment concludes with Charlamagne urging the community to hold the arrested individuals accountable while also fostering a supportive environment for positive youth engagement:
[07:42] Charlamagne Tha God: "Please give Mikel Sanders, Rashawn Bryant, Jordan Smith, Mondre Cole, and Desmond Sud the biggest he haw."
He wraps up the discussion with a call to action, encouraging listeners to reflect on the incident and its broader implications for society.
As the main discussion concludes, the episode transitions into a sponsor message promoting personal injury attorney Michael the Bull Laminsoft, emphasizing vigilance and preparedness in the face of unforeseen circumstances.
Key Takeaways:
Public Disturbance: The arrest of five young men in Memphis for obstructing traffic through twerking has sparked debates about youth behavior and public safety.
Social Commentary: Charlamagne Tha God uses the incident to critique societal values, advocating for the redirection of youth energy towards constructive and entrepreneurial activities.
Call for Leadership: There is an expressed need for effective leadership and proactive measures to prevent the rise of disruptive behaviors among the youth.
Community Responsibility: The episode underscores the importance of community engagement and support systems in fostering positive societal contributions from young individuals.
This episode of The Breakfast Club provides a platform for nuanced discussions on unexpected public behaviors, societal expectations, and the roles individuals and communities play in shaping youth conduct. Through candid dialogue, the hosts encourage listeners to reflect on how collective energies can be harnessed for the betterment of society.