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Unknown
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Charlamagne Tha God
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Aldis Hodge
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Charlamagne Tha God
The Breakfast Club. You can call me the donkey of the day, but like, I mean no harm. Donkey of the day for Wednesday, November 20 goes to a Baltimore man by the name of Kevin gross. Kevin is 46 years old, just like I am. But I clearly make better choices than Kevin. You know how sometimes people say, oh, you think you better than me? The answer is yes. Yes, I do. Because I make better choices. Not judging you for anything you got going on. But you asked me a question. Oh, you think you better than me? Yes. Hell yes. Because I understand the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. And I make better choices than you. And if you are currently enjoying this thing called freedom, well, you make better choices than Kevin as well, because he's in jail. Currently facing charges for allegedly shooting a 28 year old co worker on the side of I95 this past Monday morning. Now, I know some of y'all right now are either at or on the way to jobs where you think you can't stand your co worker, you believe you hate this coworker with all your heart, and you just might, okay, just be better than Kevin, okay? And the way you continue to be better than Kevin is simply by making the choice not to shoot your co worker. Let's go to WBAL TV for the report, please.
Unknown
Bond denied for 46 year old Kevin Gross. He's facing charges for allegedly shooting a 28 year old co worker on the side of I95 early Monday morning. According to charging documents, the victim called 911. When state police arrived, they found him walking along the shoulder of 95 with seven gunshot wounds to the arm and torso. Court documents show he told police he was on his way into work and got a flat tire. So he pulled over on the shoulder of 95 just north of the Howard county line. When he got out to inspect the tire, his co worker, Kevin Gross, pulled up behind him and got out wearing a mask covering his mouth. Quote, Gross told him he must have hit a pothole or something. But upon inspecting the tire, the victim could see the tire had been slashed. Gross then produced a firearm and began firing numerous shots, end quote. Charging documents reveal the two were assistant managers at Planet Aid in Elkridge. Gross had recently been demoted and the victim told police Gross thought he had something to do with that demotion.
Charlamagne Tha God
Kevin, you got the right last name. Because this was gross. What a diabolical plan. The victim was on his way to work and got a flat tire. He thought he hit a pothole, but his tire had been slashed. Ooh, I wonder who slashed him. And then when he got out to inspect the tire, Kevin pulled up behind him with a mask and shot him several times. All because he thought his coworker got him demoted. Both of them were assistant managers at Planet Aid. Now, y'all know what Planet Aid is, right?
Unknown
No.
Angela Yee
No.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, they had an organ that collect the clothing donations. They got the yellow bins all over the place where you can put the clothes and shoes in. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They accept clothing donations in 1700 locations. Okay. In the Elkridge Warehouse. You know what Elkridge is, right? Yep. Yes. They collect £15.5 million of used clothes and shoes annually. Well, clearly Kevin wasn't there for the cause, so I needed to know, what are the perks of being an assistant manager at Planet Aid? So I asked Chat GPT, how much does an assistant manager at Planet Aid make? I don't know if this is 100, correct, but it says the average salary for a manager at Planet Aid might earn between 50,000 and 60,000 annually. Now, I need y'all to always keep in mind that my education is limited to a high school degree from night school. Okay? Drop on a clues bomb for Berkeley High School, all right? In Mona, South Carolina. But if it's one thing I understand is prison math. And by prison math, I mean when you have to calculate in your mind whether or not the choice you make is going to be worth you going to prison. Okay? Now let's do the prison math. All right? I'm making 50, 60 grand a year in Baltimore as a 46 year old man. I don't know about y'all, but if I can afford to put some food on my table and have a rule roof over my head, I'm gonna be happy. Okay? Success is subjective. And if you're a free man, 46 years old, you can come and go as you please. You got a job, you maintaining. That's a good life. If you don't think it's a good life, go to a prison right now and talk to these brothers doing 15, doing 20, doing 25, some of them doing forever, and ask them would they trade lives with the free man making 50 to 60 grand as an assistant manager at Planet8? Hell, even if he got demoted, okay, even if he got demoted, the warehouse lead role at Planet aid earns about 27.39 per hour. According to Chat GPT, that's almost 57 grand a year if you working 40 hours a week. All I'm saying is, no matter how much I calculate this prison math, okay, I've done addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. I tried to figure this out multiple ways, and guess what? It just don't compute, okay? It just doesn't add up. The victim is in critical condition. He got seven times. He got shot seven times. Kevin Gross is charged with attempted first degree murder in Maryland. That's life in prison. First and second degree assault. Kevin Gross is also charged with first degree assault is 25 years in Maryland. Second degree assault is 10 years in Maryland. And he got other related charges. Moral of the story is Kevin is spending the rest of his natural born life in prison. Therefore, the prison math ain't adding up. It's just not worth it. You have to calculate it in your head. You got demoted. You don't even know if this person you shot had anything to do with it. But even if they did, as soon as you started formulating this plan in your head, just think about it. I'm going to cut his tires. I'm going to shoot him a bunch of times. At some point, your brain has to say, no, no, no, no, no. This prison math ain't mathing. This is not a situation that's worth having to eat jail food for the rest of your life or having an inmate treat your bunkie like a bowl of cereal. So please, let Remy Ma give Kevin Gross the biggest Hee haw. Hee haw, Hee haw. You stupid mother. Are you dumb? You got demoted. Take the L. How do you get.
Unknown
Demoted from, like a Salvation army place?
Angela Yee
That's what I.
Unknown
A Goodwill place.
Angela Yee
And what could you do wrong?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, I don't know. But he didn't even ask no questions. He just assumed it was this other. This other person and shot him seven times. Now he gonna spend the rest of his life in prison for that. No add up.
Angela Yee
We don't need to play.
Charlamagne Tha God
And you also. I mean, we can if you want to.
Unknown
What?
Charlamagne Tha God
You want to play a game?
Unknown
He from Baltimore. Please, come on now.
Angela Yee
There's no white people in Baltimore.
Unknown
Yes, white people in. Asian people in Baltimore. Come on now.
Angela Yee
No Latinos in Baltimore.
Unknown
No, but something that petty like that, like, like she got a point.
Charlamagne Tha God
She got a point.
Unknown
A clothing store, then it's not even like a. In a. Like a regular clothing store. It's plan B. Yeah, like. Nah, he black.
Charlamagne Tha God
Always do prison math, though. Whenever you about to make a choice that you think gonna get you in some type of trouble, especially if it's involving any type of crime. Just calculate it in your head. Is this worth the time you gonna get for said situation?
Unknown
That's sad.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right.
Angela Yee
Well, thank you for that. Donkey of the Day Donkey of the.
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Aldis Hodge
The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy
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Peace to the Planet. I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God and I want to introduce you to Uberteen Accounts, a connected account for your teen with trackable trips and highly ready drivers. Now I am the father of a 16 year old daughter so I need things like Uber Teen. Your teen can feel a sense of independence and you can feel a sense of relief. You can follow their entire ride on a live tracking map. Perfect for those times when you want to be there but can't. When your teen requests a trip, they are matched with highly rated and experienced drivers and you receive real time notifications. Every trip comes with enhanced safety features, pin verification to ensure your teen enters the right vehicle. Live trip tracking for parents plus you the parent can contact the driver driver directly from the app. Add your team to your account today. Available in select locations. See app for details.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Man Shoots Co-Worker 7 Times Over Getting Demoted"
Episode Details:
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God delve into a harrowing incident involving workplace violence. The episode titled "DONKEY: Man Shoots Co-Worker 7 Times Over Getting Demoted" explores the circumstances leading up to the shooting, analyzes the underlying issues, and discusses the broader implications of such tragic events in the workplace.
The episode centers around a disturbing event where a 46-year-old man, Kevin Gross, allegedly shot his 28-year-old co-worker seven times on the side of I-95. Both individuals were assistant managers at Planet Aid in Elkridge. According to charging documents, the altercation was triggered by Kevin's recent demotion, which he believed was unjustly influenced by his co-worker.
Key Details:
Charlamagne Tha God’s Insights: Charlamagne takes a critical stance, highlighting the irrationality and severity of Kevin Gross's actions. He introduces the concept of "prison math," emphasizing the importance of rational decision-making when faced with adversity.
Prison Math Concept: “You have to calculate it in your head. Is this worth the time you gonna get for said situation?” [09:12]
Moral Judgment: Charlamagne underscores the futility of Kevin’s choices, stressing that no amount of workplace frustration justifies violent actions. He uses humor and strong language to drive his point home, referring to Gross as the "donkey of the day."
Economic Perspective: He discusses the financial aspect, noting that even with a salary of $50,000 to $60,000 annually as an assistant manager, maintaining a stable life is preferable to the dire consequences of committing a violent crime.
DJ Envy’s Interjections: DJ Envy provides brief interjections, primarily covering advertisements and promotions. However, his comment at [02:22] – “Clock's ticking.” – adds a sense of urgency to the discussion about the shooting incident.
Angela Yee’s Interaction: Angela Yee participates in the conversation, asking clarifying questions about Planet Aid, which Charlamagne answers to provide context about the organization where both individuals worked.
The hosts reflect on the broader societal issues that may contribute to such extreme reactions in the workplace. They touch upon themes of job dissatisfaction, mental health, and the importance of conflict resolution.
Charlamagne's Takeaways:
Choice and Consequences: “The moral of the story is Kevin is spending the rest of his natural born life in prison. Therefore, the prison math ain't adding up.” [09:26]
Preventative Measures: Emphasizes the need for individuals to evaluate their choices critically, especially when emotions run high due to professional setbacks.
The episode wraps up with a strong message against workplace violence, urging listeners to make better choices and seek constructive solutions when faced with challenges at work. Charlamagne firmly advises against letting frustration escalate to the point of committing irreversible acts, reiterating the concept of "prison math" as a tool for rational decision-making.
Charlamagne Tha God: “You have to calculate it in your head. Is this worth the time you gonna get for said situation?” [09:12]
DJ Envy: “Clock's ticking.” [02:22]
Charlamagne Tha God: “Because I understand the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.” [03:00]
Awareness: Understanding the gravity of workplace conflicts and the potential consequences of unchecked emotions.
Responsibility: Encouraging personal accountability and rational thinking in high-stress situations.
Prevention: Highlighting the importance of mental health support and effective communication in preventing workplace violence.
Disclaimer: This summary is based on a transcript that includes advertisements and may not capture every nuance of the actual podcast episode. Listeners are encouraged to tune into The Breakfast Club for the full discussion and context.