The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Man Attacks & Threatens To Kill Parents After Mother Refused To Buy Him Weed
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There's a bunch of donkeys out here in this street.
The guy who gets you.
Because you're mean.
Never get to dance.
If we live a life where we might our tongues
based off who we may offend, we never would say anything.
Automate donkey today.
That is why I started manatee.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Where's the Charlamagne guy?
He's a donkey, that was.
E mother-ing all.
Ah.
Oh man, Charlamagne, you giving Donkey today the who now?
Busta Rhymes, Donkey of the Day for Monday, January 13th
goes to a 20 year old Pennsylvania man
named Evan Gabrielle Houseman.
Evan is facing a bunch of charges, including assault,
strangulation, terroristic threats, resisting arrest,
and criminal mischief and harassment.
According to online court records, who did Evan attack and why?
Would you like to know?
Well, police were dispatched to a home because Evan's father called 911
and said his son assaulted mm-mm-mm,
assaulted his wife, meaning his mother.
What kind of sucker ass father does Evan have?
If I'm calling the police after my son attacked my wife,
it's because I done hurt my son.
All right, you a 20-year-old grown man,
I gotta whoop your ass for one,
putting hands on my wife, too,
for you putting hands on your mother.
What type of human are you?
Okay, I'm gonna do you bad like I don't know you,
then call the police on you and I so they can come pick us both up. for you putting hands on your mother. What type of human are you? Okay, I'm gonna do you bad like I don't know you.
Then call the police on you and I
so they can come pick us both up.
You for what you did to your mama
and me because of what I did to you.
Now, according to dispatchers,
they could hear the sounds of a struggle
in the background of the call
and Evan was yelling, shoot me.
Now Evan's mother said the argument
started the previous night
because Evan said he wanted money transferred to him
so he could go buy some weed.
Yes, marijuana, pot, grass, ganja.
He wanted his mama to transfer money to him
so he could go buy some.
And when she said no, the argument escalated.
Evan threatened suicide,
said he was gonna overdose on pills, okay,
if he didn't get that money.
He acting like he broke up with his mother.
That's how I acted when my lady broke up with me in 2001. Sometimes you got to fake kill yourself
to get your girl back. It happens, but this is not his girl. It's his mother, okay? Acting like this
over some damn weed. So the next morning she told police that he grabbed her head, pushed it toward
the floor, and then put her in a headlock. His mother? Yes. Jesus.
She said that her son told her that if she did not hand
over his medication, he was going to apply pressure
to her neck before he released her
and took his medication into his room.
Jess, what would happen to your son
if he tried you like this?
Excuse me, I wouldn't even, I can't even say it on air.
I can't.
This is how I know parents be capping
when they say I brought you into this world so I can take. This is how I know parents be capping when they say, I brought you into this world
so I can take you out.
Okay, mothers be in situations like this
and all they can think about
is how they brought this child into the world
because a stranger,
they would have attempted to take a stranger
out a long time ago,
but wait, it gets worse.
Okay, daddy got involved.
Daddy and the son began arguing.
So Evan, big grown ass 20 year old,
threw a TV and an Xbox down a
flight of stairs breaking both of them and damaging a wall. So when his father
went down the steps to check the damage, guess what his son did? What? Pushed him down the stairs.
What? I'm sorry, not that, not yet, we're not there yet. Pushed him down the stairs, okay, pushed him to the ground, he hit his head on the
garage door talking about the father. His father then went outside
to distance himself from his son,
running, basically, okay,
while his wife called 911.
What kind of punk ass pops did Evan have?
My daddy, my father going outside
to get distance after I threw down a TV,
after I threw a TV down a flight of stairs,
then pushed him down the flight of stairs?
Sheesh.
Don't nobody in the house on no gun.
You know what I'm saying?
What's wrong with y'all?
Then the son followed his daddy outside,
pushed his daddy to the ground again
and put him in a headlock and told his father
he was going to kill him and take them both out.
Then he let his father up and started to
beat his father's car with a stick.
So started doing damage to his father's car with a stick. So started doing damage to
his father's car with a stick. Let me tell you something. Not to the caddy. I don't know what kind of car it was.
I don't beat my kids but I got all girls and I come from the era of
extreme ass whippings from my parents. This 20 year old needed an ass whipping
straight from the 1900s. Not to mention you 20. At that point you were a grown
ass adult. Okay so whatever whatever goes goes now when cops came
They ordered the suspect to put his hands behind his back
He said no then he started to walk toward one of the victims again because he wanted more smoke
Okay victims being his parents
Officers had to use a tazer on them before they put him in custody and while in custody
He kicked officers several times and he was sent to a hospital to be mentally evaluated
Okay, let's play a game.
I'm ready for this one.
You want to play a game?
Let's play a game of Guess What Race Is!
Alright, Evan Hausman of Pennsylvania facing a whole bunch of charges because he beat up
his parents.
Alright, basically beat up his parents, mom and dad.
Then when the cops came, they had to tase him. He put hands on them too, but he lived it out of tail dj envy. Guess what?
Racist white white white white white
White
Why
Okay, okay
Okay, uh just hilarious evan houseman facing a whole bunch of charges because he beat up his parents,
and when the police came, he put hands on them too,
but he lived it out of tail.
Jess Hilarious, guess what?
Racist!
Racist!
The coquette city with the audacity.
Well, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, you both were correct.
Evan Houseman is a blue-eyed devil!
Wait, wait, wait, I knew it, I knew it
He got the blue eyes and everything
Straight out the carcass mountains
Wow
Come on man
If I did that to my parents I wouldn't be here right now
Hey, what are we talking about?
I wouldn't be here
This whole story reeks of whiteness
Damn
Peak whiteness
Okay, Capitol riot whiteness
There's no way, there's no way I would be here right now
This story, when you need them?
You need to bullet and bull for them feet.
What are you talking about?
Sit your ass down.
Lord have mercy.
I don't care.
Could you imagine?
No.
No, could you?
No.
Like what?
What?
Please, I mean, I ain't saying you have to shoot him
to kill him, but no.
Injury.
You need to, yeah, you need to sit your ass down.
Putting your hands on your mom is one thing
All right, but god dang when the daddy let you get away with it, too
He beat the daddy up
Down like he thought he was precious mother like he threw a TV no black fan. No black fan. What he not even a shape
He a little fat portly
Caucasian what about you red like his Logan beating up envy portly family that wouldn't happen he'd be limping
no mom would have whipped my ass too oh your mother would have whipped jazz
my mother i wouldn't have even thought of that
she got the chancliffe yeah yeah figured that see we black and brown
up here ain't no ain't no damn way all right well thank you for that donkey
today donkey today is sponsored by renowned
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And when you mess with the bull, you get the horns.
Wake that ass up early in the morning.
The Breakfast Club.
I'm Jason Alexander. And I'm Peter Tilden.
And together our mission on the Really No Really podcast is to get the true answers
to life's baffling questions like why the bathroom door doesn't go all the way to the
floor?
What's in the museum of failure?
And does your dog truly love you?
We have the answer.
Go to ReallyNoReally.com and register to win $500 a guest spot on our podcast or a limited
edition signed Jason Bobblehead.
The Really No Really podcast.
Follow us on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
The OGs of uncensored motherhood
are back and batter than ever.
I'm Erica.
And I'm Mila.
And we're the hosts of the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast,
brought to you by the Black Effect Podcast Network
every Wednesday.
Yeah, we're moms, but not your mommy.
Historically, men talk too much.
And women have quietly listened.
And all that stops here.
If you like witty women, then this is your tribe.
Listen to the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast every Wednesday on the Black Effect Podcast Network,
the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you go to find your podcast.
Hey, you guys, I'm Catherine Legg.
I'm a racing driver who's literally driven everything with four wheels across the planet.
And I've got a new podcast.
It's called Throttle Therapy.
This season, I'm competing in some of the world's most notorious racing events.
Tune into my new podcast, Throttle Therapy, with Catherine Legg, an iHeart women's sports
production in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your
podcast. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. The more you listen to
your kids, the closer you'll be. So we asked kids, what do you want your parents to hear?
I feel sometimes that I'm not listened to. I would just want you to listen to me more often
and evaluate situations with me and lead me towards success.
Listening is a form of love.
Find resources to help you support your kids
and their emotional wellbeing at soundedouttogether.org.
That's soundedouttogether.org.
Brought to you by the ad council and pivotal.
Welcome to my legacy. I'm Martin Luther King the third and together with my wife, Andrea Waters King and our dear friends, Mark and Craig Kilburger. We explore the personal
journeys that shape extraordinary lives. Join us for heartfelt conversations with remarkable
guests like David Oyelowo, Mel Robbins, Martin Sheen, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Billy Porter.
Listen to My Legacy starting January 20th on MLK Day
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.