The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Woman Rewarded $11.5M After Arrested While Having A Stroke

Episode Date: February 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Black History Month is here and we're excited to kick off season foe of I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either. This season, we're shining a spotlight on revolutionary women who redefined excellence. Give Grace Wisher her flowers. Next time you see the American flag, you just remember a 16-year-old black woman helped to make it happen. Listen to I Didn't Know, Maybe You didn't either. From the Black Effect Podcast Network, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or simply wherever you get your podcasts.
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Starting point is 00:00:52 And I protect it with my life. Listen to the official Yellowstone podcast now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, Here's the Thing, or wherever you get your podcasts. You're left alone. You know, you do three hours in the morning, you write. Three hours in the afternoon, go pick up a kid from school. And right at night, and after nine hours, you come out with seven pages. And then you're moving on.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Listen to Here's the Thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest episode is with Bill Gates. This is a world where somebody can have over a hundred billion dollars. What is that? Social networking, we're still arguing about what the policies should be, algorithms reward outrageous things. These fortunes are almost illegitimate unless in a very smart way given back.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you are a donkey. Everything that Charlamagne is saying is true. Okay, hold on. Donkey today. For Friday, February 7th goes to a New Jersey State Trooper named Jennifer Albuja. Jennifer, I am disappointed in you, but you represent what the world is now and that's a bunch of people with zero empathy for their
Starting point is 00:02:47 fellow man or woman. Okay, we don't give a damn about what other humans are going through and that's how I know Jesus has no desires to return to this God forsaken place. Okay, why would you want to come back to a place your father has abandoned? By the way, God ain't lost, we are. Okay, God don't need to find us, we need to find God. And Jennifer, you absolutely need Jesus and you need his father. Throw some Holy Ghost on that thing too
Starting point is 00:03:10 because this story I heard for the first time today was insane. See, because of Jennifer Albuja, an Essex County jury is handed down an $11.5 million verdict and I don't think that's enough money. Okay, why did they have to hand this money down because back in 2017 Jennifer pulled over a woman named Cheryl Rines of Jersey City New Jersey
Starting point is 00:03:33 drop on the clues bombs for Cheryl Rines. Telling you right now this story is gonna piss you off okay this is why back in 88 NWA wrote songs like F the Police okay when you hear Kendrick Lamar this Sunday, when he's performing alright, say all my life I had to fight, and you hear him saying we hate the Po Po, it's because of stories like this.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Now, I know all police officers aren't bad. Okay, I got love for law enforcement when they do their job correctly, and I know their job is difficult, but cops like Jennifer Albuja give cops a bad name, and I would hope that police officers around the country but especially cops in the beautiful state of New Jersey would denounce this disgusting display of behavior from Jennifer Albuja. Cheryl Rines was minding her business driving to work
Starting point is 00:04:15 when she began to feel sick so she pulled over on the shoulder of a highway in Newark and the state trooper by the name of Jennifer Albuja responded and Cheryl Rines didn't respond to her commands. Okay, Cheryl Reins Couldn't communicate coherently. Okay, she couldn't stand up right so Jennifer Albuja the state trooper thought she was intoxicated now Cheryl had no signs of intoxication Jennifer found those signs of intoxication. Okay, no smell or Sign of substance abuse, and Cheryl Rhines, her face was drooping. You know why? Because Cheryl was having a double damn stroke.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Okay, Lord have mercy, Jesus Christ. Jesus, I understand why you're not spinning the block on earth. All right, this woman Cheryl Rhines was having a stroke and Jennifer Albuja thought she was effed up. Oh yeah, she was effed up just just not off no drugs alcohol. Okay this woman Cheryl Rines was dressed in business attire at 8 a.m. on a weekday and had no prior offenses. Okay don't let Donald Trump find out about this one. Alright if Donald Trump finds out about this woman Jennifer Albuja I may even agree with him that this is DEI hire behavior. Okay this is the incompetence people believe DEI hires display
Starting point is 00:05:28 I don't know this woman's race and I don't care But I do want to know her age because one of my favorite OGs who was up here this week the legendary TK Kirkland drop on the clues bomb for TK He put us up on game a long time ago as to why you can't date no young girls I don't know if Jennifer's young or not but it sounds very young. You know why it sounds young and you know why TK don't want to date no young girls? Because you need a woman who can recognize the signs of a stroke. Let's listen. I said listen I gotta start f***ing with b****s that know signs of a stroke.
Starting point is 00:06:05 See, people don't think about that. I got the star f***ing with b******s that no sign of a stroke. These young b****s can't save your motherf***ing life. I'm in my sixties, I gotta stop thinking I'm a young kid. Can you imagine I'm f***ing with a young b****** over her house? We eat motherf***ing sandwiches and my face droop and my eyes go back. This b**** like, oh look at my s***. He's making faces. Oh s***. I never, I never seen this one.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I never seen this one. We about to go viral. Hey! We up at a 2,000 baby. Keep slobbing, keep slobbing. Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, put the phone down b****. TK is absolutely right. You need a woman who is old enough to recognize the signs of a stroke. Jennifer, I have no idea how old you are, but how dare you?
Starting point is 00:07:03 Do you know she failed to get Cheryl Ryan's treatment at a hospital and the hospital was five minutes away? No. And instead of getting her to a hospital, she searched her car, then handcuffed her and took her to the police station. She delayed treatment by two and a half hours. A sergeant at the station finally called the EMTs, but the state troopers still left Cheryl Ryan shackled on the floor, even after they determined she was in medical distress.
Starting point is 00:07:29 By the whole department. Okay where is Doge when you need him? Okay government efficiency can't just be about money all right and be about DEI highs it should be about blatant incompetence and this is blatant incompetence okay when officers say they are protecting and serving what does that mean exactly because this is the exact opposite of that. Now Dennis M Donnelly I don't know who that is but I love what he told the New Jersey Monitor he said and I quote I attribute the botched police response the state troopers us versus them military mentality. He says they approach their
Starting point is 00:07:59 jobs as warriors instead of guardians they see everybody in the public is a danger they treated this woman like she was a criminal when she was helpless." I agree with Dennis. Okay if you see everybody in the public is a danger then you won't be able to recognize when someone in the public is actually in danger. This poor woman spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and another month in rehab but she's permanently disabled. She's unable to speak or understand what people say to her. She has a language disorder caused by stroke related brain damage all because she didn't get the help she needed in a timely manner because of the ignorance of Jennifer
Starting point is 00:08:34 Albuja. Okay this woman deserved more than 11 million dollars. At first the jury awarded her 19.1 million to cover her future medical care, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and loss of income, but they reduced it because they blamed 60% of Ryan's disabilities on the delayed treatment and 40% on the stroke itself, which they say the state trooper didn't cause. That's true, but I would argue that the inhumane treatment caused by the state trooper, the fact that she delayed her getting the help she needed caused more stress and made the situation even worse and Cheryl might not be as bad off as she is now if that state
Starting point is 00:09:12 trooper would have responded differently and got her help in a timely manner. Look man, the highest form of knowledge is empathy and this is why so many of us are ignorant to life nowadays because we don't have any. Needless to say Jennifer Albuja, you have none. Please give Jennifer Albuja the biggest he-huh. Disgusting, disgusting, disgusting. Ghetto. Oh, and she had been a trooper for only two years when she arrested Reince and she was
Starting point is 00:09:44 counseled by her supervisors about the incident. No, she shouldn't be on the, she don't deserve to be a state trooper no more. Not at all. All right, well thank you for that donkey of the day. Now when we come back, Nicole Avant will be joining us. Oh man, I love Nicole Avant. She has a book out.
Starting point is 00:10:00 She came up here last year to promote it. It's called Think You'll Be Happy, but she has the paperback that's out now with a new forward from her husband, Ted Sarandos, so she'll be here to talk all about that. That's right, and we'll kick with them next, so don't move, it's The Breakfast Club, good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Black History Month is here, and we're excited to kick off season four. Of I didn't know, maybe you didn't either. This season, we're shining a spotlight on revolutionary women who redefined excellence. Give Grace Wisher her flowers. Next time you see the American flag, you just remember a 16-year-old black woman helped to make it happen. Listen to I Didn't Know, Maybe You Didn't Either from the Black Effect Podcast Network
Starting point is 00:10:41 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or simply wherever you get your podcasts. Calling all Yellowstone fans. Let's go to work. Join Bobby Bones on the official Yellowstone podcast for exclusive cast interviews, behind the scenes insights, and a deep dive into the themes that have made Yellowstone a cultural phenomenon. Our family legacy is this ranch. I'm an architect of my life.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Listen to the official Yellowstone podcast now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, Here's the Thing. I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers and so many other fascinating people, like writer and actor Dan Aykroyd. I love writing more than anything. You're left alone.
Starting point is 00:11:37 You know, you do three hours in the morning, you write three hours in the afternoon, go pick up a kid from school and write at night. And after nine hours, you come out with seven pages, and then you're moving on. Listen to Here's the Thing on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and my latest episode is with Bill Gates. This is a world where somebody can have
Starting point is 00:12:03 over $100 billion. What is that? Social networking, we're still arguing about Bill Gates.

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