The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Man Arrested For Approaching Women With Written Threats Soliciting Sex
Episode Date: October 8, 2025Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to Man Arrested For Approaching Women With Written Threats Soliciting Sex. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omn...ystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In early 1988, federal agents raced to track
down the gang they suspect of importing millions of dollars worth of heroin into New York
from Asia.
We had 30 agents ready to go with shotguns and rifles and you name it.
Five, six white people.
Pushed me in the car.
Basically, your stay-at-home moms were picking up these large amounts of heroin.
All you got to do is receive the package.
Don't have to open it, just accept it.
She was very upset, crying.
Once I saw the gun, I tried to take his hand, and I saw the flash of light.
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Damn, the he-haw, did it?
It's time for donkey of the day.
I'm ain't trying to be donkey today no more.
They should be embarrassed by what they already did.
I'm not making these people do these things.
I'm called Donkey of the Day, and it really caught me off guard.
Damn, Solomon, who got the donkey of the day today?
Well, just hilarious, somebody from Baltimore.
Okay, donkey of the day for Wednesday, October 8th goes to Micah Narta.
He is a 24-year-old man from Baltimore, Maryland, the Cockiesville area.
Jess, are you familiar?
I am.
Okay.
What kind of area is that?
It's like the county a little bit.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, Micah is in jail, rightfully so.
And he's one of those individuals that makes me as a father want to own more guns.
Okay.
Young men like him, with a reason seasoned girl dads like myself have to stay in shape, okay?
You got to make sure you know how to use a knife, right?
And you got to teach your daughters how to do those things, too, because you never know what type of predator is lurking.
Now, Micah's been arrested for disorderly conduct after he reportedly approached women in Baltimore County with written threats soliciting sex.
What do you mean?
He was approaching women in Baltimore County with written threats soliciting sex Uncle Shala.
Well, Micah decided that he wanted to go to businesses in the area and make them read from a notebook that contains.
demands for sex.
Now, I'm questioning if Michael was born and raised in Baltimore
because why would he just assume that these young ladies in Baltimore can read?
Wow.
What?
Wow.
No, I didn't mean it like that.
I meant like, why would he assume that these young ladies in Baltimore would stop
and read what he had written down?
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I mean.
Don't play with me.
I'm just saying,
Whoa.
Police found four notebooks in Micah's bag.
According to the charging document,
investigators said one contained a letter,
saying, I will shoot you with a gun and kill you.
Come with me and find a place to have sex and do your best.
And don't do anything about it.
And don't tell the police and don't tell anyone even if you have the opportunity.
This is true.
That's the real level.
You didn't make that lot of up?
No, this is the real lesson.
Jesus.
The investigator said he spelled these words by replacing olds with you.
E's and he used a lot of W's.
More Ws than the I Show speed chat.
Now, I made that part up, but the letter was real.
Now, I'm going to tell you something, man.
We have to start dragging men like this, okay?
We have to drag them the way people from Baltimore drag words like, do you?
Okay, not only should the village be allowed to put belt the ass.
I think we should charge people like Micah for what they were attempting to do.
We all seen the movie Minority Report back in the day where they used to charge you for what you were thinking.
about doing, okay? We need to charge Micah with rape, assault, kidnapping, whatever he was
implying he wanted to do to these women or whatever he would have done to these women if
he would have gotten the opportunity. This guy, according to charging documents, walked up
the women on their way to work and showed them pages in a notebook that instructed one woman
to follow him to a place to have sex with him. It also contained a message instructing the
woman, not to yell, are called a police because he had a gun. It would shoot her. Bruh. Disaudily
conduct, not a strong enough charge. Okay. Whatever man or men are in these women's lives
should be allowed five minutes with this guy. Okay, no fair ones either. He should be allowed to get
jumped. All right. Can you imagine someone walking up on your mom, sister, aunt, daughter,
okay? I need five minutes, bro. And just like Chuck Schumer or Hakeem Jeffries, I'm
writing a strongly worded letter to this guy before i put my foot up his ass okay i want him to
feel the same horror the same terror that he made those women feel can you imagine just walking on the
street and somebody hand you and know you read it and they're telling you that if you don't come
with me to have sex i'm going to shoot you i want him to feel the same terror those women felt okay i want
you to read what i'm going to do to you before me and my village give you some discipline okay
also this is where our correctional facilities fail us because uh my
Micah has done this before, all right?
He told police in D.C. that he wanted to speak to the president.
And at the time, he had a notebook saying he wanted to shoot somebody, okay?
I'm assuming that somebody was the president.
And then in July, he left a note instructing a Walgreens clerk to leave money out of the Italian grill
and threatened to shoot the clerk if they didn't.
See, the problem is, instead of chasing a life of crime, he should have been a screenwriter, okay?
You should have been writing books or something.
Go get your Jordan Peele on.
Go get your Stephen King on.
Go get your essay Cosby on.
walking around with all those notebooks, okay, writing, but don't got one album, not even a
mixtape, not even a book self-published on Amazon? You're not applying yourself, Micah.
Now, I think you sick in the head and need some professional help and your ass whip, but this is why
when people like him are in custody, send him somewhere where he can get his mind right.
Send him somewhere where he can get some actual help. Okay, we call these places correctional
facilities, but ain't no correcting going on. See if therapy can work on this man and see if we can
misdirect, this sick, perverted energy, there's something positive, okay?
He walking around Baltimore, you know, doing stuff like this.
He could be doing something productive, like actually writing books and screenplays.
In the meantime, police said that anyone who has encountered, Michael, should contact 911
or the Baltimore County Police Department at 410887-1823.
Do you know that number by heart, Jess?
No, I don't.
Oh, you should.
I'm sure it's been called on you before.
Please give Micah Narta the biggest he-ho.
Have you heard of this young man?
No, I don't know Mike Anata.
First of all, he is 24.
That's true.
So he's very young.
But you would have think you would have heard about somebody walking around with a notebook.
Why was she?
The same way back in the day where you knew about the guy that used to be.
Oh, yeah, you're right.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, well, we had somebody like named Bunny Man, like in Baltimore.
He used to be in the hood.
I mean, he used to be in the woods or whatever.
He used to snatch.
kids. That was like a whole little thing.
Was it real? Yeah, absolutely.
I never seen them. Because you used to
have a bunny outfit on, like a bunny costume
on. He used to wear kids and take them in the woods
for real. So why y'all they never went Wabbit hunting?
Because why don't do that in Baltimore?
Ain't nobody ever humping the Wabits?
You should have had your pistol out there looking for
this little Wabbit? No, I'm sorry. I was like
16, so I didn't have a pistol. Why nobody called
police on him? I don't know.
I don't know. Listen, what is this about
Mike Anata? I don't know him now. I don't
know him, but that is.
weird I'm glad that he's in jail because that's a mental situation yeah you
walking up just to random women you could be tased you could be stabbed somebody could
have did anything so he should have been right he should have been but I'm saying like yeah
he out of his mind because that's honestly if somebody walked up to you with a letter and
they tell you they're going to shoot you that's self-defense anything I do after that exactly anything
it should be anything I do after that should be self-defense and he wasn't in Baltimore City doing it
he was not he was in cockiesville
which is the county
got you that that's what
that's more suburban yeah he
yeah walk down north avenue and do it
walked down monroe
walk down monroe walk down fulton
walk down mr.miston avenue
popular grove and do that
he wasn't michanada would have been
it would have been rest in peace
damn telling you
no the city girls don't play that
okay well the money man
don't play that in the city
it was different yeah you yeah
money man was different
he had a whole bunch of equipment from what I'm told
what kind of equipment
come on me
I'm just asking
she was 16 she don't remember
yes but I was even younger than that
I started hearing about him
when I was like what 10
the bunny man yes he lived in the woods
leon day parks if you know you know
people used to come to that
it was a school right in front of the park
and they said kids
mysteriously used to just get snatched up by
the bunny man and alvin gray never did
that movie you know what
all the movies you've been doing alvin green you ain't never did
The bunny man?
No, no.
The bunny who lived in the woods?
The bunny who snatched kids out the woods.
Yes, the man dressed as a bunny.
Alvin, what are we doing?
All right.
All right.
Well, thank you for that don't get.
I got $3,000 to shoot it.
Oh, yo.
Uh-uh.
Because with his victims.
And ask Charlemagne about the guy that he's talking about.
That used to be in New York City.
Yeah, who's the guy?
I mean, I don't even know how to.
It was a dude who used to like stand outside the 40-40 club and he'd be, um, wanking.
For real?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He came up here with a job, too.
Just in public.
Just in public.
Just don't care who walking around.
He came up here once in time.
He made eye contact with you and just start going to town.
Nobody called the police on him?
Nope.
What?
They did?
No, you got arrested.
He was out there mad times doing it, though.
He came back over and over.
Oh, yeah, that's what you're saying.
They keep releasing people like that instead of putting them somewhere.
That's right.
He called out of contact with Envy one time.
Had to come to the station to get that feeling.
He came up here.
He was actually in the room.
He wanted to make out.
Huh?
You let a minute?
Yeah, he was up here.
I don't remember that way.
Why are you a lot of men?
Nvy telling on his stuff.
Right.
Somebody actually came up in it.
I ain't never read that in the book,
I didn't know.
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The murder of an 18-year-old girl in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved for years,
until a local housewife, a journalist, and a handful of girls, came forward with a story.
America, y'all better work the hell up.
Bad things happens to good people and small.
Towns.
Listen to Graves County on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And to binge the entire season ad-free, subscribe to Lava for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts.
Short on time, but big on true crime.
On a recent episode of the podcast, hunting for answers, I highlighted the story of 19-year-old Lechay Dungey.
But she never knocked on that door.
She never made it inside.
And that text message would be the last time anyone would ever hear from her.
Listen to hunting for answers from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Samihante, it's Anna Ortiz.
And I'm Mark and Delicado.
You might know us as Hilda.
And Justin.
from Ugly Betty.
Welcome to our new podcast, Viva Betty.
Yay.
We're re-watching the series from start to finish
and getting into all the fashions, the drama,
and the behind-the-scenes moments
that you've never heard before.
But you were still bartending?
I didn't know that.
The bar back is like, is that you?
And it's a commercial for Betty.
And I was like, I quit.
I quit.
Listen to Viva Betty on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you.
you get your podcast. In early 1988, federal agents race to track down the gang they suspect of
importing millions of dollars worth of heroin into New York from Asia.
Had 30 agents ready to go with shotguns and rifles and you name it.
Five, six white people pushed me in the car. I'm going, what about that?
Basically, your stay-at-home moms were picking up these large amounts of heroin.
All you got to do is receive the package. Don't have to open it, just accept it.
She was very upset, crying.
Once I saw the gun, I tried to take his hand and I saw the flash of light.
Listen to the Chinatown Stang on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.