The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Man Fatally Shoots Sister & Nephew, Injures Mother Over Wi-Fi Router Being Moved
Episode Date: January 15, 2026Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man who fatally shot his sister and nephew and injured his mother after a dispute over a Wi-Fi router. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com.../@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Everything that Charlotte named is true.
Donkey today for Thursday, January 15th, goes to a 61-year-old man named William Bushie.
Okay, now William is described as an isolated man who spent in an inordinate amount of time alone playing computer games in his room.
Okay, I don't know if you all realize it, but there's a whole plethora of people who don't need to do anything in life except for this.
Okay, in fact, this is their life.
They're called gamers, right?
And it's levels to being a gamer, all right?
They have specific terms like hardcore gamer, which describes individuals.
who dedicate a significant amount of time to playing games.
Other terms include gaming addict and gaming enthusiasts,
which highlights their passion and enjoyment of video games, respectively.
Well, we need to add a new descriptor to this list because what do you call a person
who's willing to kill you if you get between them and their gaming time?
We'll discuss in a second.
But first, let's go to CBS 8 for the report, please.
This is the shotgun that he loaded, a shotgun that nobody knew that he had.
San Diego Deputy District Attorney Scott Porello showed jurors a weapon William Bushie used in the August 2024 shooting desks of his sister, 61-year-old Lori Robinson, and nephew 33-year-old Brett Robinson.
Bushie's 86-year-old mother, June Bushie, was also injured.
June testified she and her daughter were talking outside on the patio of her Point Loma home when Bushie emerged with a gun and started shooting without saying a word.
But Bushie's defense attorney argued he kept to himself and had never been violent.
He says Bushie moved in with his mom after being diagnosed with HIV, leaving him so sick he couldn't work, saying Bushie snapped believing his sister was trying to get him kicked out.
That was CBS2, by the way.
Listen, man, society really has a flawed dependency on technology.
We saw that yesterday when Verizon went down for 10 hours.
Folks was losing their minds.
Have you ever seen the movie Leave the World Behind?
We discussed it a little bit earlier.
The Obama were producers on it, and they have this whole three-part disaster.
theory, which is isolation,
synchronized chaos, and then civil war.
It shows how cyberterrorism can
destabilize a powerful country. People
always ask, could this happen in real life?
And the answer is yes, okay, you shut down
all forms of communication, you know,
get rid of internet, TV, phone, satellites,
video games, shut all that down. People
will lose their minds because we are
a technology, technologically
dependent society. Okay, when you
shut down our technology, people fall into a state
of hopelessness and confusion.
And that's exactly what happened to this dude,
Bushy on top of everything
else he was dealing with, okay? He heard
that he was diagnosed with HIV.
He was 61 years old, had to live back home
with his mom for the last 15 years.
So that means from the age of 46
he was living with his mom.
Okay, he clearly has never heard no scrubs
by TLC. Because if he
did, that would have set him off a long
time ago. Now, he had a history of
acting hostile toward family
members, all right? So he clearly never
liked any of them. And if you read
the actual police report, it's
says his sister moved back in, his sister moved back in, and that set him off too and let him
to start acting out even more. Sidebar. And I want y'all to remember this, man. When you pray for
negativity to be removed from your life, don't be surprised when God starts removing family members.
And furthermore, you don't have to have any loyalty to your family if you know they aren't
going to do anything but cause you problems. Okay, did you hear the great Ayon Levantzant last
hour when she said she avoided her daughter's funeral because she didn't want to trigger
her daughter's son because she knows she's a trigger for him and she's not going to put herself
in an emotionally unsafe situation where some harm could happen to her.
She knew that and distance herself because oftentimes, all right?
Our greatest challenges don't come from the outside.
Hell no, they come from the inside internally in your own head.
Okay, folks are dealing with all types of mental and emotional issues and inside our relationships,
inside our families.
Okay, if you don't feel safe around your family members, you better listen to you.
your heart three sacks because that awareness can and will save your life.
The prosecutor in this case, well, I think I don't know the prosecutor, but I was reading
a report and it said the family took several safety measures out of fear.
Okay, they removed denies from the home.
They changed locks and they got a restraining order.
Okay.
And they were taking steps to a victim.
Police were even called to the house twice because of angry outbursts from William.
And officers determined no crimes were committed.
So they didn't arrest him on.
either occasion and now look
all these people dead mama shot
because the internet was shut down
and you couldn't play your video games
and all they were trying to do was relocate
the Wi-Fi router from his room
his bedroom to his mama's room
look man
you are not responsible for your trauma
but you are responsible for your healing
William was 61 years old
this was a fully
bold ass man okay big age of 61
the same commitment
he had to video games, he should have had to his own mental, mental well-being.
Because if you can tell law enforcement you felt inadequate and isolated, then you could
have also told that to a therapist.
And William is currently on trial, and he's going to get sentenced to forever.
He's going to get sentenced to forever at least three times.
All right, not to mention William, your dumb ass ain't even going to get to enjoy GTA 6.
Okay, you're going to be in prison with an anus full of skin flutes while the rest of the world
is experiencing the great.
A grand theft auto six.
You didn't take this, you didn't think this thing through.
Okay, you went in William Bushy,
but you're going to die, William Bussy.
Please give William Bussie,
the biggest he, huh?
I just want to say,
what? His Bussy is very protected.
Jesus.
I don't think anybody can be going up in there.
If you already got a life sentence.
No, he's the one with the life sentence.
But if you already got a life sentence in prison,
you don't even, yeah.
No, no.
If you already got a life sentence, you don't really care.
Nah, you care about that.
Right.
You know, I don't know how many skinfleet spray be flying a thing.
You already got a life sentence.
Damn.
His level's the life sentences, though, yo.
No, it's not.
He's white.
Nobody will play a very long time.
Nobody won't play a game.
No, he's definitely Caucasian.
No, come on.
William Bushie.
Hey, mom, you're running my life at 61.
You want to take the Wi-Fi.
going to take the one by them from me.
Yes.
Like what?
No, he's white.
GTA6 ain't come out yet, right?
No.
No, that's what he said.
Damn.
Damn.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
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It's a new year.
And on the podcast, Health Stuff,
we're resetting the way we talk about our health.
Which means being honest about what we know,
what we don't know,
and how messy it can all be.
I like to sleep in late and sleep early.
Is there a chronotype for that,
or am I just depressed?
Health stuff is about learning, laughing,
and feeling a little less alone.
Listen on the I-Heart radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A new year doesn't ask us to become someone new.
It invites us back home to ourselves.
I'm Mike Delarocha, a host of Sacred Lessons,
a space for men to pause, reflect, and heal.
This year, we're talking honestly about mental health,
relationships, and the patterns we're ready to release.
If you're looking for clarity, connection,
and healthier ways to show up in your life,
Sacred Lessons is here for you.
Listen to Sacred Lessons with Mike Deloach on the IHart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
This is Dr. Jesse Mills, host of the Mailroom podcast.
Each January, men promise to get stronger, work harder, and fix what's broken.
But what if the real work isn't physical at all?
I sat down with psychologist Dr. Steve Poulter to unpack shame, anxiety, and the emotional pain men were never taught how to name.
Part of the way through the Valley of Despair is realizing this has happened,
and you have to make a choice whether you're going to stay in it or move forward.
Our two-part conversation is available now.
Listen to the mailroom on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
for wherever you get your favorite shows.
A decade ago, I was on the trail of one of the country's most elusive serial killers,
but it wasn't until 2023 when he was finally caught.
The answers were there, hidden in plain sight.
So why did it take so long to catch him?
I'm Josh Zeman, and this is Monster,
hunting the Long Island serial killer,
the investigation into the most notorious killer in New York,
since the son of Sam, available now.
free on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed human.
