The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: North Carolina Woman Assaults 11-Year-Old Black Boy For Using Pool
Episode Date: August 16, 2023North Carolina Woman Assaults 11-Year-Old Black Boy For Using PoolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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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 of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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Flash, slam, another one gone.
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The crack of the bat and another one gone.
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Hey, everyone. This is Courtney Thorne-Smith, Laura Layton, and Daphne Zuniga. On July 8,
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. This is a miracle. There is no question that there are problems in this country between police and community.
Yes, you are a donkey.
The latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
It was a really bad day for him and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Okay, white supremacist violence is and always has been the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
To the breakfast club, bitches!
Alright, Charlene, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day?
Donkey of the day for Wednesday, August 16th goes to a woman who was built like the old Twitter egg, Kimberly Jennings.
Kimberly Jennings hails from Greensboro, North Carolina, and she is the epitome of being a human jar of Hellman's mayonnaise. Let me tell you something, man, because maybe I haven't explained
this to y'all in a while, and some of y'all might be new here, but mayonnaise is gross, okay? And
this story is heavy on the mayonnaise, all right? What do you have against mayonnaise, Uncle Charlotte?
Nothing. It's great in small doses. You need just the right amount to provide just the right flavor,
okay? It doesn't matter if it's potato salad, a turkey sandwich, just the right amount to provide just the right flavor okay doesn't matter if it's potato salad a turkey sandwich just the right amount just enough makes those things taste right but when you add too much
green disgust emoji and that is exactly what kimberly jennings is the human embodiment of
too much goddamn mayonnaise okay a karen bought to you by craft and this woman must have thought
she got into a delorean and went back to the 1920s because earlier this month she was at Sedgefield Gardens Apartments on West Avenue in Greensboro and she decided to assault an 11-year-old black child.
All because that young brother and his sister were swimming in the apartment complex's pool.
I had no idea segregated swimming pools were still a thing.
Let's go to, what's the report, what's the news report, Eddie?
ABC.
ABC for the report, please.
A family outraged after police say their children were assaulted by a woman
at the Sedgefield Gardens apartment complex on West Avenue in Greensboro.
Security footage showing the incident taking place.
According to 11-year-old Jace Urie,
he and his sister Jayla were playing in the complex pool Wednesday
when 62-year-old Kimberly Jennings, who residents say is the property manager, hit her.
The brother stepping in to retaliate.
She slapped me and then my brother came and splashed water on her.
When I was walking up the stairs to get to the gate, they were asking if I was the one
who hit her because she had hit my sister first. So I hit her after she hit my sister. And then
she poured coke on me and hit me with the bottle twice. According to a press release from
Greensboro Police, officers responded to the complex Thursday around.30 p.m. Warrants were obtained and hours later Jennings was arrested.
The parents say they believe if the tables were turned the response would be different.
That was NBC 12 by the way not ABC.
You know that young man needed a hat.
That young man needed a hat to throw in the air.
Okay the hat signal would have alerted nearby Negroes to let them know one of our own is being attacked okay one of our own is in distress all right first of all before we get to the obvious
racial discrimination let's just talk about kimberly uh being 60 and this little boy being
11 all right kimberly you had to call cassidy the unmelanated gall to put your hands on someone
else's child now i understand you being white and that little young man being black so you see him
as inferior but at no point did it cross your mind.
This is someone's child.
I may not be afraid of this young man.
I may not be afraid of this young woman, but I should be afraid of these kids' parents or grandparents, aunts, uncles, something for you to feel comfortable.
Just doing that to a child doesn't sit right with me.
And I know you feel comfortable doing that simply because you've never been punched in the face.
I can always tell individuals who've never been punched in the face i can always
tell individuals who've never been punched in the face because they move with impunity they move like
their consequences have no actions because they've never had to deal with the consequences of their
actions not to mention she didn't just put hands on the young man okay she put hands on the young
man's sister as well okay she hit the sister. And then when the young man did what he was supposed to do, which is step up to protect his sister.
Okay, and attempt to throw some water on the Wicked Witch of the South.
The Wicked Witch of the South then poured coke all over the young man and hit him with the bottle twice.
Where was the folding chairs, Greensboro?
Huh?
Y'all was at the pool.
Somebody grab a beach chair or something and beat her ass.
Okay, in fact, I feel like this is get back for what happened in
Alabama. Okay? Vanilla Isis lost that
fight in Alabama, so they came back in Greensboro
and tried to pick a fight they could win.
Alright? You put your hands on someone else's child,
you have to deal with everything
that comes with that. Now look, she's
been charged with two counts of simple assault
on a child under 12 and
the family, okay? The family is suing Sedgefield Gardens
and Sedgefield Realty Company, LLC, but this isn't enough.
This isn't enough.
She owe them churn mama a fade, man.
There is no way y'all going to continue to live in the same apartment complex
after you done put hands on somebody else's children.
But let me take that back.
I don't think the black family
lives in that apartment complex they don't live in that apartment complex but they know where that
uh they know what kimberly live at though that's all i'm saying all right and we we got to square
up at least once all right you pour coke on my child i'll pour pepsi on you all right some type
of get back has to happen i mean what would kiki palma do okay what type of get back would kiki
palma be planning right now that's what we need to be
thinking about and i'm not calling for violence i'm just saying consequences have actions and
too much mayonnaise has a disgusting aftertaste how do we get this aftertaste out of our mouths
remembering players club when st louis would say do something that will make me feel better that's
what i want to happen right now someone needs to do something to make this family feel better.
Envy.
What you doing if that happens to one of your kids?
I already know you're suing, but what else?
I ain't got to do nothing.
Gear's going to wash that woman all over, up and down the street, down the road, back to where she's from.
It doesn't matter.
And Madison is a fighting age now, too.
Yeah, Madison's at an age that...
And grandma put some hands on her, too.
That's right.
Absolutely.
Now, Stitcheses you Haitian
I got a piece of Kimberly Jenner's hair
What's up?
We're not gonna do that
We're not gonna do that
We're not gonna do that
Can we get a little
Can we get a little
No
No no no no no no no
Jesus
No more shit
Jesus
Got Jerry Wonder looking at
No sir
We're not gonna do that
But true story
Stop it We gotta do something Stop We gotta do something But true story Stop it
We gotta do something
True story
This really gave me a flashback
Because we just did a swim meet
At Carter Park with our kids
And I'm hearing this
He's a child
I'm hearing his voice
And I'm imagining all of our kids
They were swimming for the first time
I'm imagining somebody coming up to them
And pouring soda on a child.
I need y'all people to imagine that.
The level of disrespect that is for a child and a child's parent to do that.
To have the gall and the gumption.
For me, it don't even matter about the color right now.
That's a baby.
And you hear his voice like, I don't know.
You're not going to let nobody your your sister or your sibling but you poured a soda and you popped the kid twice come on now well them little kids that just
stormed howard man we need them to storm um please please let chelsea handler uh give kimberly
what's kimberly last name kimberly jennings the biggest hee- The biggest hee-haw. Hee-haw, hee-haw.
That is way too much Dan Mayonnaise.
Kathy Griffin want in on this?
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Where my cousin Chris Rock at?
I know he got something to say.
Cracker ass cracker.
Oh.
What about my girl?
My girl still working?
She still got that job?
Cracker.
I thought there was one more.
I thought we had one, right?
We had one?
Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
You want to say one?
I can't.
Want to say one?
I'm trying to recuperate from what he just did.
Cracker ass cracker.
I can't.
I can't.
How you say cracker?
How you say it?
How you say it?
How you say cracker in Haiti?
How you say it?
How you say it?
Really like. Really like. I do what you do. I do what you do. I do what you do.
I do what you do, Envy.
I do what you do, though, Envy.
I just asked you.
I just wanted to leave stitches.
Envy.
Envy.
You just wanted to eat a cracker.
I got my head tilted to the left.
You got stitches stirring the pot.
You're right.
Don't do that.
What?
What?
What?
Go bury the chicken bone.
You're going to have every zone coming for you. We don't all do that. What? What? Go bury the chicken bone. You're going to have every zone coming for you.
We don't all do that.
We're going to have Kimberly coughing up frogs by the end of the day.
Don't do that.
All right.
Thank you for the dunk of the day.
BET, we'll see you all tomorrow.
Peace, BET.
I won't.
All right.
Everybody else, when we come back, Jamel Charlo will be joining us.
The undisputed.
What's Jamel Charlo?
I'm going to tell you right now.
He's the undisputed junior middleweight champion.
The undisputed junior middleweight champion.
We're going to talk to him next.
Of course, he's fighting Canelo Alvarez on September 30th.
We spoke to Canelo Alvarez earlier.
Now we're going to speak to Charlo.
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ever dreamt about starting your own i planted the 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.
We need help!
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Estan on the iHeartRadio
app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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.
Hey, what's up? This is Ramses Jha.
And I go by the name Q Ward.
And we'd like you to join us each week for our show, Civic Cipher.
That's right. We discuss social issues,
especially those that affect black and brown people,
but in a way that informs and empowers all people.
We discuss everything from prejudice to politics to police violence,
and we try to give you the tools to create positive change
in your home, workplace, and social circle.
We're going to learn how to become better allies to each other.
So join us each Saturday for Civic Cipher on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, y'all. Niminy here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove,
The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Smash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different,
inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records 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.