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Carlos Miller
With the donkey.
Charlamagne Tha God
It'S time for Donkey of the Day. A bunch of donkeys around here with the hee Hawk. Yes, you are a donkey.
Carlos Miller
What the hell? What the hell?
Charlamagne Tha God
Some donkey. Today's just sell himself.
Carlos Miller
Oh, man. Charlamagne. Who you giving? Don't get a bit to know.
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, donkey of the day for Monday, June 23 goes to 21 year old Angel Gomez Montanez. Now that's a name that'll alert ICE. Now listen, this man was born in 2004, okay? I got a rule. I don't argue with people who were born the same year Kanye west, college dropout was released, okay? I'm not going back and forth with anybody who was born the same year T.I. dropped his third album. Merging Urban legend. Okay? How do I look? Debating somebody who just entered the world the year Lil Wayne dropped the car to one. There is nothing to be gained by that conversation, okay? There is also a theory that youngins that age don't want to work, okay? That youngins that age have a sense of entitlement. That youngins that age want things handed to them. Well, angel didn't disprove any of that, okay? In fact, angel might be exhibit A on why a lot of that is probably true. Let's go to ABC13 Eyewitness News for the report, please.
News Reporter
Breaking overnight, the man investigators say murdered his roommate rather than pay rent is under arrest. Harris County Sheriff's office says that Angel Gomez Montanez was safely taken into custody. No other details published about this. Montanez is charged with the murder of Christopher Rodriguez Lara, Lara's mother, telling ABC13 that Montanez had been living with the family for free for about three months when she started to ask him to start contributing. She says Montana's shot and killed her son Thursday outside the apartment on Butte Creek Road in north Harris County.
Charlamagne Tha God
Rest in peace to 18 year old Christopher Lara. You did not deserve that. This young man, Angel Montanez was offered a place on. On the on this apartment's couch for three months. Three months you didn't have to contribute to no bills, okay? No rent, no nothing. Just freeloading your monkey ass off. And then when you were told this can't be happening, we have bills to pay, you decided to shoot and kill 18 year old Christopher Lahr. This is why you have to avoid unhappy, unlucky, miserable souls, okay? This young 18 year old living his best life, okay, with his family. An angel who has family ties with with them decided to smoke him for no other reason than his feelings were hurt, okay? He also tried to shoot the victim's brother. That's what a nine year old witness reportedly heard the suspect say. I'm going to kill all of them. Here's the thing. If you can come up with a plan to commit a murder, then you can come up with a plan to get a job, okay? 21 year old. 2121 years old, living rent free for three months. Do you know what kind of blessing that is? Everybody out there listening to me right now. Just imagine the kind of cushion you could have for yourself if you didn't have to pay any bills. Not one for three months. Let me tell you, freeloaders out there, if somebody is blessing you with the opportunity to not have to pay any bills for any amount of time, please find a way to make that person's life easier. Young man, your name is Angel Gomez Montanez. I know you had the urge to do some lawn work, okay? It's in you, all right? I know you wanted to cut some grass, trim some hedges, find a cabinet to fix, okay? There's gotta be a pipe clogged up somewhere. There was something you could have been doing in that apartment to make things easier for the people you was freeloading off. This is why we can't get rid of Job Corps. No, no, no, okay? The streets need it. Young men like this don't have nothing else to do. Can't find a job. Job Corps would be perfect for him. Let him go to Job Corps, learn a trade, get his GED or diploma and go out there and, you know, have some money to pay his own bills. Now, look, kids nowadays don't want to work is a broad generalization, okay? I don't even believe it, okay? I know plenty of young, hustling ass kids, but these young kids will kill you. It's not a generalization, okay? These youngins is crazy, all right? I know the prefrontal cortex doesn't fully develop until the age of 25, but my God. All right, angel, you would have never survived in those scrubs era. He would have been in the passenger side of his best friend's ride, letting off shots. Who the f. You calling a buster? All right? But guess what, Angel? All that was from. You know, all that. All that was was a challenge from your family, okay? When somebody says, yo, you need to go get a job to help pay some bills, that means you need to get up, get out and get something, okay? That's why they was encouraging you to do that. That's all they wanted. But now you don't have to worry about room and board anymore because you got a murder charge, okay? In Texas, you're going to jail for 99 years of life, and you will have to get a job, young man. Okay. Food service, laundry maintenance, furniture manufacturing. Oh, you gonna get a job in prison and you're gonna give a job in prison. It's just gonna have a blow in front of it. Please let Remy Ma give Angel Montana. Montana is the biggest he haw. He he.
Host 1
You stupid. Are you dumb?
Charlamagne Tha God
Hey, sound like a fake Mexican. This is Montanaz. Angel go. I'm probably pronouncing it wrong.
Host 2
Definitely sound pronouncing it wrong.
Charlamagne Tha God
No, it ain't. Ain't no R in it. It's spelled M O N T A N E Z. Montana Montinez. Yeah, let me see, let me, let me show him. He sound like he's impersonating, you know. You know you can eyeball the Mexican, first of all. No, let me see. Exactly. I never heard him Ontine's. That's a good one. Exactly. Okay.
Host 2
All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Man Living Rent-Free Murders Roommate After Being Asked To Contribute"
Release Date: June 23, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Description: The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, And Charlamagne Tha God!
In the June 23, 2025 episode of The Breakfast Club, host Charlamagne Tha God delves into a gripping and tragic story that has captured national attention. Titled "DONKEY: Man Living Rent-Free Murders Roommate After Being Asked To Contribute," the episode explores themes of entitlement, responsibility, and the dire consequences of freeloading.
The episode centers around the shocking murder of Christopher Rodriguez Lara, an 18-year-old who was tragically killed by his 21-year-old roommate, Angel Gomez Montanez. The incident occurred outside their apartment on Butte Creek Road in north Harris County. According to reports from ABC13 Eyewitness News at [03:28], Montanez had been living with the Lara family rent-free for approximately three months. The situation escalated when Christopher’s mother began requesting Montanez to contribute financially to the household expenses.
Despite the family's goodwill in offering him accommodation without rent, Montanez reacted violently, leading to the fatal shooting of Christopher. Additionally, a young witness reportedly heard Montanez threatening to kill Christopher's brother, highlighting the severity and suddenness of the conflict.
Charlamagne Tha God takes this tragic event as a platform to discuss broader societal issues, particularly focusing on the behavior and attitudes of young adults today. His commentary, which begins around [02:20], is both passionate and critical, reflecting his frustration with what he perceives as a growing sense of entitlement among the youth.
Entitlement and Responsibility
Charlamagne emphasizes the importance of responsibility and the detrimental effects of taking advantage of others' generosity. He states:
"Angel might be exhibit A on why a lot of that is probably true." ([02:37])
Here, he refers to Montanez as a prime example ("Exhibit A") of the issues arising from lack of accountability and overreliance on others' support.
Impact of Neglecting Responsibilities
He continues by underscoring how Montanez’s failure to contribute financially led to the ultimate tragedy:
"3 months you didn't have to contribute to no bills, okay? No rent, no nothing. Just freeloading your monkey ass off." ([04:03])
His use of strong language underscores his condemnation of Montanez's actions, framing them as not just irresponsible but also harmful to those around him.
Development and Maturity
Charlamagne touches upon the neurological aspect of young adults, linking it to their decision-making abilities:
"I know the prefrontal cortex doesn't fully develop until the age of 25, but my God." ([06:XX])
He acknowledges the scientific basis for some immature behaviors but suggests that understanding this should not excuse harmful actions.
Call for Constructive Solutions
In an attempt to provide solutions, Charlamagne advocates for programs like Job Corps, which offer vocational training and education to young individuals:
"Job Corps would be perfect for him. Let him go to Job Corps, learn a trade, get his GED or diploma and go out there and, you know, have some money to pay his own bills." ([06:XX])
He argues that structured programs can provide the necessary skills and discipline to prevent such tragedies by fostering independence and responsibility.
Charlamagne extends the conversation to reflect on the community’s role in addressing these issues. He suggests that both the generosity extended to young individuals and the lack of accountability can lead to destructive outcomes. By highlighting the story of Montanez and Lara, he brings attention to the delicate balance between helping others and setting firm expectations to ensure mutual respect and responsibility.
He also touches upon the emotional and psychological impacts of such violent actions, not just on the immediate victims but on the community and society at large. The murder becomes a case study for deeper conversations about mental health, societal pressures, and the importance of fostering environments where young people can thrive responsibly.
Charlamagne Tha God on Entitlement:
"Angel might be exhibit A on why a lot of that is probably true." ([02:37])
Charlamagne Tha God on Responsibility:
"If you can come up with a plan to commit a murder, then you can come up with a plan to get a job, okay?" ([04:XX])
Charlamagne Tha God on Solutions:
"Job Corps would be perfect for him. Let him go to Job Corps, learn a trade, get his GED or diploma and go out there and, you know, have some money to pay his own bills." ([06:XX])
The episode of The Breakfast Club provides a poignant exploration of a heartbreaking incident that serves as a catalyst for broader societal discussions. Through the lens of Charlamagne Tha God’s passionate commentary, listeners are invited to reflect on themes of entitlement, responsibility, and the crucial role of community support systems in shaping the behaviors of young adults.
Charlamagne’s analysis underscores the importance of fostering environments that encourage independence and accountability while still offering support and guidance. The tragic story of Angel Gomez Montanez and Christopher Rodriguez Lara becomes more than just a headline; it transforms into a conversation starter about how society can better address the challenges faced by its younger members to prevent such devastating outcomes in the future.
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