Irate Black Man

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DeNardo Monroe, known by the nickname the Irate Black Man, emerged as a prank call victim stemming from an initial Joe Pesci prank call. His notoriety arises from his consistently aggressive responses, marked by intense verbal threats laden with ebonics and urban slang, making him one of the most volatile subjects in the history of prank calls.

Despite limited information available, it is understood that DeNardo resides in the suburban vicinity of Chicago, Illinois, alongside his mother. His familial connection to law enforcement was highlighted when the Gay Florist call briefly featured his mother. Curiously, despite his family's supposed background in policing, DeNardo projects an aura of danger and, paradoxically, could be associated with gang affiliations. This assumption arises from his self-reference as a "gangsta" in at least one conversation. Depictions of him are often likened to Ving Rhames. Notably, his persona has swiftly gained traction as one of the most amusing and sought-after subjects among pranksters.

Upon answering the phone, DeNardo's initial inquiry typically revolves around the question "Who's speaking?" This query tends to be reiterated several times before his temper escalates, leading to a swift escalation of hostility. As the conversation unfolds, his anger intensifies, particularly during subsequent calls, where his reactions become increasingly incensed. He often issues challenges for the caller to "meet him somewhere," all the while peppering his threats with declarations such as "put a bullet in yo' ass" or "smoke you" should his "crib" be contacted again.

DeNardo's pride in his African-American heritage is evident throughout his interactions. Moreover, he appears to harbour biases, particularly against individuals he perceives as "White Boy" or "Jew," responding vehemently to such labels.

In the realm of prank calls, DeNardo Monroe, the Irate Black Man, stands out as an enduring and captivating figure, characterised by his explosive temperament and unique vernacular.