The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Rapper LGP Qua Killed For His Chain On Mother's Day
Episode Date: May 27, 2025Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to the two suspects who tragically killed rapper LGP Qua for his chain on Mother’s Day. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClu...bPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Donkey of the day for Tuesday, May 27th,
goes to Joshua Thomas Coleman and Abdul Boyd.
They are the two suspects charged in connection
with the fatal shooting of Kadir Johnson,
more commonly known as L.G.B.
L.G.P. Kwa.
Okay, let me tell you something, man.
L.G.P. Kwa is a young brother that a lot of us
followed on social media, a lot of us reposted.
You know, we've talked about him here on the Breakfast Club.
He's from Philly.
He's from Philly, yes.
He was a breath of fresh air, a young man who had
the moniker, the voice of the youth,
and all he did was rap about things
of socially redeeming value, okay?
All he did was rap about the realities of the street,
but more importantly, how if these young brothers didn't change their ways they
would end up dead or in jail play play something from LG LG P quah right
improvement now time to stop the killings and shootings and all the suicide time to come together stick together like a unibrow i don't sell my soul cause my pride won't allow it dropping the clues bombs for el jeez
it's just one of those killings that literally makes you understand and realize why you just gotta stay dangerous because it doesn't matter what you on you can be presenting the best energy in the world you can be a super positive person and there will be somebody out there miserable Ready to take your life simply because they hate their own. Can we go to Fox 29 Philly for the report, please?
Right now new developments in the murder of a beloved Philadelphia
Rapper police arresting two suspects in the Mother's Day murder of rapper Quaddir Johnson known as
Lgp-quah and they're looking for a third person. Police say this man right here, 21-year-old Amir Early,
is wanted for his alleged involvement
in that May 11th shooting.
Police say Joshua Thomas Coleman and Abdul Boyd,
both 19 years old, are in custody and under arrest,
charged with the rapper's murder.
Kwa did nothing but speak out against gun violence.
He did nothing but promote positivity in Philly
and y'all robbed and killed him on Mother's Day.
I was told they robbed him over a chain.
Okay, three of y'all, Joshua Thomas Coleman, Abduboy,
and they're searching for a third suspect named Amir Early.
You all robbed and killed a young man
who was just trying to make it out the hood, okay,
like you young brothers are, okay?
In fact, you killed a young man who I guarantee
would have came up and came back for so many other young brothers
in Philadelphia.
I do not understand why we are so hell-bent
on hurting the people God sent to help us.
And over a chain?
By the way, I don't know if it was over a chain.
I'm just repeating what my Philly folks told me,
but whatever it was over,
it wasn't something that was gonna change y'all lives.
Okay, you all are charged with murder.
And in Philly, the penalty for murder ranges
from life without parole to the death penalty.
Okay, you both are 19 years old.
Amir is 21.
Life as you know it is over.
You will never be anything more than a number in a system.
And I don't understand what these kids be thinking.
What do they know about prison that we don't know?
Okay, smart people learn from their own mistakes,
wise people learn from the mistakes of others.
Have we not seen enough people go to prison forever
to know we don't need to be out here just killing each other?
You taking a life and throwing your life away for what?
I wonder if they even know who Kwa was.
If you knew who Kwa was and still took his life
knowing that he was just a positive brother
who genuinely wanted better for you,
then I really have zero remorse for you.
Okay, F'em, let the white man sort it out because there is no saving lost souls like
y'all.
I know we have conversations about rehabilitation, but they gotta rehabilitate in prison.
They don't ever deserve freedom.
Okay, Kwa would never breathe again.
He got murdered at 30.
At 30, I was just figuring life out.
I was literally just getting started and entering the best times of my life. I wasn't even married at 30, I was just figuring life out. I was literally just getting started
and entering the best times of my life.
I wasn't even married at 30.
My first daughter was born two days
before my 30th born date.
You know how much life I've lived from 30 to now?
I'll be 47 next month.
And I thank God that he blessed me
with the opportunity to see those years.
And I pray for at least 47 more.
I actually need 54 more. Okay, I need to die at 101. I actually read something yesterday that
by 2030 humans could be immortal with the help of nanobots that'll make us all immune to diseases.
I don't think I want to live forever because I'm sure God has another adventure for my soul,
but I want you to think about this. Qua will never get to experience any of that because he's
deceased. So Joshua, Abdul, soon to be a man when they catch you
because they gonna catch you.
Y'all don't deserve freedom ever again
because you let your darkness turn someone's lights out.
You let your negativity, your problems,
steal someone else's joy, someone else's enthusiasm.
Took a mother's child away on mother's day.
You deserve the worst of what your judicial system
has to offer because I am truly sick of us being our own worst enemy and I will never
understand why we hurt people who are just simply trying to help. Please give Joshua
Coleman and Abdul Boyd the biggest he-huh.
In a minute or early you might as well turn yourself in.
I don't even know where the hell you think you're going.
Okay, you might as well just go ahead and turn yourself in.
But say judicial again real quick.
Judicial.
Okay, slow it down next time.
Spell it.
J-U-D-I-C-I-A-L.
Don't play with me.
Don't play with us.
I don't think that's how you spell it.
It is.
I'm not sure. Judicial. The only reason I don't think that's how you spell it. It is. It is.
I'm not sure.
Judicial.
The only reason I don't spell it is because you spelled it.
Wow.
Wow.
He tried it.
Wow.
He tried it.
You spelled it right.
Thank you.
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