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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donkey up to day. Damn, it's time for donkey. I
mean trying to beat donkey today. No more. They should
be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making
these people do these days called donkey of the day,
and it really caught me off guard.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Damn. Start the man who got the donkey out the
day today? Wow, Jess Hilarry is donkey today? From Monday,
October twentieth goes to a twenty one year old Ohio
man named Jonathan Morris. Jonathan is locked up right now
because he decided to seek vengeance after being fired. Okay,
how many people out there have been fired and wanted
to seek revenge for said firing. Well, Jonathan Morris lived
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out your wildness dreams and now his dumb ass is
in jail for it. Let's go to Fox nineteen now
for the report police breaking this morning.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
At the Alert desk. A man is dead after a
shooting outside this Taco Bell in Queen's Gate. This is
video from that scene at the restaurant on Guest Street.
Cincinnati police say they first got that call around midnight
saying someone shot an employee in the parking lot of
that Taco Bell. When officers arrived. They declared the victim
dead at the scene. We're told police did not make
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any arrests or find a weapon. Right now, they are
currently investigating and finding surveillance video from the restaurant at
this hour.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Jonathan Johnny, John John, I shouldn't have to tell you
that this wasn't the way to handle any of this.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Okay, Look, we've all been fired in life.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
I've been fired seven times total, four times from radio stations.
The others were a clothing store that used to exist
in them, all called Demo. I was fired from a
warehouse called Industrial Acoustic Company, and I was fired by
my sister from guess where Taco Bell? Yes, my sister
was the manager, and she fired me rightfully.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
So, okay, I was late. That's not funny. It is.
It is funny, but it is that, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I was fired rightfully, so I was late, not doing
what I was supposed to be doing.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
It happens.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
But now once did I think about reacting to any
of those firings the way Johnathan Morris did. Okay, I
just don't understand the rapid escalation. You fired one day,
then allegedly commit murder the next There had to be
some type of serious mental breakdown. He had to have
a problem with his manager prior, because ain't no way, Jonathan,
you're twenty one years old. I can guarantee you that
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Taco Bell was not going to be where you peaked
in life. Okay, it just wasn't.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
You went to.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Taco Bell a day after being fired from there to
kill the manager.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
I looked it up.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Man, Okay, Taco Bell in Ohio pays in the average
of about thirteen dollars and thirty three cents per hour,
So you were about to spend the rest of your
life in a maximum security prison for minimum wage. And
the news report said the manager was just trying to help.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
That's what I read.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Okay, I bet you the manager, and rest in peace
to the manager. Ryan Johnson sending his family healing energy.
Ryan Johnson was just trying to help. He probably engaged
Jonathan in conversation. He probably was making an effort to
resolve something, probably trying to tell him like, bruh, this
ain't that serious. Okay, you got fired from here, you
got a whole life to live. But now he's dead.
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Because this young man simply couldn't handle his emotions, another
permanent decision made from temporary feelings. Listen, I promise you,
youngest man. I know things be feeling like the end
of the world when bad things happen. But if it's
one thing that I have learned in my forty seven
years on this planet, is that trouble don't last always. Okay,
this two shall pass, and my brother, fast food is
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not a fortune five hundred company fortune five hundred companies
ain't worth you killing nobody over, but definitely fast food ain't. Okay,
I promise you that you could have gotten another fast
food job if you wanted one.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Okay. You may have.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Felt humiliated or wronged in the moment. You might have
felt like it was unfair. You may have felt powerless.
But McDonald's was right up the street. Okay, So is
a chick for late, Well, you're definitely not nice enough
to work it. No Chick fil A, but there's a
coust Junius. I don't know if Crystal is in Ohio.
But my point point is there was other fast food
jobs to be got. Okay, you can get another fast
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food job. But Ryan Johnson sadly can't get another life.
Not here in this dimension anyway, and you, Jonathan, can't
get back what you are about to lose, which is
a life of freedom. Workplace conduct plus emotional discress plus
access to firearms can lead to irreversible tragedies like this one.
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Please give Jonathan Morris the biggest he huh?
Speaker 1 (04:31):
All that for a crunch rap supreme? That's crazy? All
that for a cheesy Gordia crunch? Really? What race we'll race?
What's his name? The name was Jonathan Morris. You won't
see him? You know a race? You know? We don't
know what race. Don't just assume.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Okay, you'll want to play a game.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
I don't want to play a game. Somebody died. I
do have a question, jess, right, what race y'all think
he is?
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Though?
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Because I want to know. I don't wonder how racist
y'all are? You go for? Black? Okay? Black? Why do
y'all think that? I don't know. Yeah, I don't even.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Racist, But let me ask you a question, yess, that's
Charlamagne while he got fired from Jaco Bell.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Yeah, why did you senstify? You said you was late?
But why did I wasn't? I mean, I wasn't doing
what I was supposed to be doing.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
He was late all the time. I don't remember, sleek
it don't learn. Only worked for like two weeks. First
of all, I don't be late here. Stop backing like
I be late here all the god damn time. Be
working for fifteen years. My track record is very good.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Okay. Yeah, I've worked with people who were extremely late
all the time. All right, okay, my track record is
very very good. All right, all right, all right.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Well, now when we come back, you got a chance
to chop it up with former president, former Vice president
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yes, you know, Kamala Harris has an amazing book out
called One hundred and seven Days. If Democrats get out
their feelings, I think he can, you know, help them
to have some courage to tell the truth about their
own party. All right, and I think that can help them,
you know, moving into the future. But we were in Birmingham, Alabama,
on Friday, and we had a couple of conversations. We
had a five o'clock conversation and an eight o'clock conversation.
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Both of them were different. So we're gonna get pieces
of both of them all for you this morning.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
All right. We'll get into that Next, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning. The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
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