The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Mom Sneaks Into Daughter’s Classroom & Assaults Teacher In Front Of 25 Kids
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that
arise once we've hit the pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. own? I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Or maybe not. No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God.
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So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app,
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Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. is something to behold. Is it a read? He gave me donkey of the day and I deserve it.
People need to know.
Well, you need to tell them.
I am.
You have the voice.
Tell them.
It's time for donkey of the day.
It's a read,
but you're so good at it.
You try to be a fake ass Charlemagne.
There's only one Charlemagne in the world.
Damn Charlemagne,
who you give a donkey of the day to?
Donkey of the day for Thursday, February 22nd
goes to a young woman named Linzia Sutton.
Linzia is 32 years old.
She is from Syracuse, New York.
She is the mother of a middle school student
at Lincoln Middle School.
You know, I have four beautiful daughters.
We all got kids in this room.
Jess got a son.
Envy got 13.
Six.
Six, yes.
And I totally understand the protective parental nature that a parent possesses.
None of us ever want to be in a situation where we feel like our child has been violated or bullied, hurt in any way,
because it's virtually impossible to not react with emotion when it comes to your kids.
Logic, strategy, all that goes out the window when it comes to our babies.
But it can't. We can't say things like control your emotions or your
emotions will control you but then you know say when it comes to our kids it's okay to let our
emotions be in control no i actually believe when it comes to your kids you should be in more control
because if someone does something to my child and then i do something that may cause me to be taken
away from my child then the person who will really suffer in that situation is my child of course me me, but if I'm not here for my child, then that defeats the whole purpose of being
a parent.
So I can understand why Lindsay felt the way she felt, but that doesn't mean the way she
reacted wasn't stupid.
Okay.
That's what Don't Get It Day is all about, giving people the credit they deserve for
being stupid.
Now, I have to say what makes this story even worse is that Lindsay was accompanied by her
mother.
Okay.
The child's grandmother.
And what had happened was, according to the mother and grandmother,
their baby was a victim of repeated bullying.
Okay, the grandmother said she's been slapped, she's been kicked,
they've broken her glasses three times, they've broken cell phones twice,
and all they got from the school is, well, what was she doing?
They made her out to be the problem, according to the grandma.
So now apparently the daughter and her teacher got into it
because the teacher disciplined her for allegedly lying about her whereabouts during the school day.
The daughter apparently told the teacher, my mom will handle this.
The teacher must know mama don't play no games.
OK, Lenzina must have a reputation in Syracuse because the teacher is described as a fearful staffer who filed an official complaint with the school.
And rightfully so, because Lenzina and her mom came to the school, and they wasn't playing.
Okay, they tried to make their way past security.
Grandma couldn't get in.
But Lindsay is only 4'10", okay?
This is true.
She's only 4'10".
She put her hoodie on, and she blended in with the students.
She got in, and this is what happened.
Let's go to ABC 6 for the report, please.
The suspect apparently used her hood to hide and was short enough to blend in with the students during the morning rush.
She was then able to get through school security without even being noticed, at least at first.
Investigators say she intentionally came to Lincoln Middle School last Friday looking for her daughter's teacher
because of what had happened between
that student and the teacher the day before. The teacher apparently writing her up for being
missing from class. The 31-year-old mother is now accused of repeatedly punching the teacher
in the face, breaking her nose and nasal passage bones. These are injuries that you don't often see
in boxing matches, so they're quite
serious. Damn, mama got hands. Wow. That was ABC 9 for the news report, by the way. Lenzina was
highly upset about what was happening to her daughter at school, and she took it all out
on this one teacher. Okay, it's that simple. She didn't like her daughter being bullied. She didn't
like whatever her daughter came home and told her about the teacher, and she damn sure didn't like
the school not doing anything about her repeated complaints.
So she decided that she wanted to become Gervonta Tank Davis for the day and make this teacher a personal punching bag.
Now she's charged with burglary and assault.
What the hell did she steal?
I know she stole off on the teacher, but does that count as a burglary?
No.
Now, Grandma says she feels bad for the teacher.
Can we hear what Grandma had to say?
Grandma spoke.
The first words Roxanne Tompkins spoke to us today were, I'm sorry the teacher got hurt.
That was never supposed to be that way.
And I apologize for, you know, and I hope she recovers.
And there's always a better way to handle stuff.
And we were going to talk at the school to have a conversation. Sutton's mother says the anger Sutton felt stemmed from bullying that her daughter was facing in school
and that it had gone unresolved.
Grandma, you got to tell your daughter that.
Okay, if you did tell your daughter that, she didn't listen and she went rogue.
Now, I have another scenario, and that scenario is the kids who were bullying her daughter
were some of the kids who saw Mama beat down the teacher they say 25 kids saw mama beat down the teacher mama had to make
an example out of the teacher in front of the students to let them know stop playing before
i do this to someone you love okay lenzina couldn't put hands on the kids she was smart
enough to know that but she had to make an example out of an adult see i leonard mckelvey as a parent
i threatened to beat daddies up okay that's my thing all right praise God
none of my kids have gone through any bullying but you don't just you know go
to the school when the child is being bullied no no no no no you got to go to
the source you got to go to the penis from which they came okay daddy gotta go
see daddy and you gotta let daddy know if your child keeps bothering my child
and the next time we see each other it it's going to be an issue between us because you are the head of your house.
And I told you what the issue is. So now I'm expecting you as a father to handle it.
OK, if you don't, then we got issues. That's where Lenzina went wrong.
You wasn't supposed to do that to a teacher, even though I'm sure it was very effective.
OK, you put the fear of God into those kids, I'm sure. And parents, because parents are probably telling their kids right now leave lindsey and a child alone after this okay but
lindsey you should have asked your child who is the main protagonist that's bullying you
and didn't run down on their mama and tell their mama to tell their child cut it out if the child
don't stop then catch her mama at a back to school night and handle your business i don't know why i said any
of that just now what i really wanted to say what i really wanted to say was uh people don't let
your emotions distract you from doing what needs to be done control your emotions or your emotions
will control you there was a better way to handle this situation and lindsina's way was not the way
please give lindsina sutton the biggest hee-haw I do respect Lenzina though
Because if you really got an issue with a person
Swing on them
I'm tired of y'all just being mad
For the sake of being mad
Getting on social media
Ranting
You know sending out your little tweets and all that
You got a real issue
Put your hoodie on and thug it on out
Go swing on them
You just said you'll beat a man's penis
I didn't say that
You gotta go strictly to the penis
That they came from and beat it
That's not what I said
That's what I heard
Which is the penis
You go to the penis from which they came
I'm using that as a
Why couldn't you just say go to your father or your mother
You just gotta be
Yo
It's radio and it's wordplay
You know
Okay
You're gay
Everybody's a little gay
Everybody's a little gay
Crazy
That is crazy
I go to the sauce which is the penis
I didn't say the sauce I said you said. That is crazy. I go to the sauce, which is the penis. I didn't say the sauce. I said the sauce.
Okay? That is crazy.
That is crazy. Nothing about beating it easy.
But if you got to do that, because you can't lose.
You can't lose when you run down on
somebody over your kid. So, you might
run down on this person and they might get the best of you
and you might have to go to the penis.
I mean, she's short enough to actually be
out of the eye with somebody.
Do what you got to do. Don't get beat up in front of your kid.
Do what you got to do.
Yeah.
Do what you got to do.
I feel you.
All right.
That sounds like a young grandma, too.
It sounds like a very young grandma.
Well, no.
You tripping.
She don't sound like she young.
She's 32.
I give her about 52.
That's young.
That's a young grandma.
She's been through some things.
52, 55.
52, 55.
That's a young grandma.
That's a young grandma. All right. Maybe. 55 that's a young grandma that's a young grandma
yeah
alright
maybe
you know what
to be honest with you
I don't know how old
my grandma was
when I was a baby
I gotta do the math
I never thought about it
I don't know either
yeah I never thought about it
it was older
I bet you when we was
if we do the math
on our grandmas
I bet you our grandmas
was like 50 something
nah my grandma was old
she was like 70
but because she was
so say if she did
hit one of the kids
like or beat up
the kids that bullied her because of her size though no no she's 32 she's 410 it don't matter
she's 32 she's going to prison donkey of the day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy. 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds the flag. This is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan.
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Have grace for yourself. You're trying your best and you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen
to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts. Hey everyone, this is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga. On July 8th, 1992, apartment buildings with pools were never quite the same
as Melrose Place was introduced to the world.
We are going to be reliving every hookup, every scandal, and every single wig removal together.
So listen to Still the Place on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jacqueline Thomas, the host of a brand new Black Effect original series, Black Lit.
The podcast for diving deep into the rich world of Black literature. Black Lit is for the page turners, for those who listen to audiobooks while running errands or at the end of a busy day. From thought-provoking
novels to powerful poetry, we'll explore the stories that shape our culture. Listen to Blacklit
on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.