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Charlamagne Tha God
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DJ Envy
Day is something to behold.
Charlamagne Tha God
They gave me Donkey of the Day and I deserve it.
DJ Envy
People need to know.
Charlamagne Tha God
Well, you need to tell them.
Angela Yee
I am.
Charlamagne Tha God
You have the voice.
DJ Envy
Tell them. Tell them it's time for Donkey of the Day.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's a read.
DJ Envy
But you're so good at it. You trying to be a fake ass? Charlamagne.
Charlamagne Tha God
There's only one Charlemagne Invol Damn Charlemagne. Who you give a Ducky of the day to now?
DJ Envy
Well, sexy red donkey Today for Wednesday, May 7th goes to Andre Steven Curtis Broadenax. I think I'm pronouncing his last name correctly. Probably not. Andre is 29 years old and he was arrested in connection with the home invasion of a 75 year old man from Detroit and the theft of a car. Let the record show I don't have Any remorse for people who commit home invasions, okay? If you break into somebody's house while those people are home, you deserve whatever happens to you. If you break into somebody's house, period. You deserve whatever happens to you, okay? I don' care how old you are, I don't care what your race is, I don't care what your gender is. I don't care what your situation in life is. Homes are sanctuaries. Homes are safe spaces. If you disturb that and somebody happens to be home and shoots and kills you in the process, you earned it, okay? If you get arrested and they give you 100 years in prison, you earned it. So in the case of Andre, don't look for me to shed no tears, okay? This man is 29 years old and committed a home invasion on a 75 year old. But I'm going to tell you something. This man Andre is a special kind of coward. I mean, if you could create a coward the way you could create a my player on NBA 2K25, everything would be 99, okay? See, Andre had an accomplice, okay? I don't think his accomplice had much of a choice in the matter, but he had an accomplice nonetheless. Him and his accomplice came to the scene of a crime in an alleged stolen car. But Andre ended up fleeing the scene of the crime on foot after the 75 year old's son arrived at the property. And Andre just left his accomplice at the scene of the crime. Now, after you hear who his accomplice was, you tell me if Andre is a coward. Let's go to seven ABC News for.
News Reporter
The report please on a burglary of an occupied resident.
Podcast Host
The call went out April 29. Around 8:45pm a man was allegedly caught in the act of breaking into an east side Detroit home.
News Reporter
Now that scene says his son and grandson caught people breaking into the home.
Podcast Host
The suspect allegedly drove a stolen car to the scene and after being caught by the homeowner, took off on foot, leaving the car and his 11 year old daughter behind.
News Reporter
Dad broke into the home. The homeowner caught him. He left behind a child and a stolen vehicle.
Podcast Host
Eventually, police caught the man, 29 year old Andre Stefan Curtis Broadnax, who now faces multiple felonies for not just the home invasion and stolen car, but also for allegedly forcing his 11 year old daughter to help with the break in.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's crazy.
DJ Envy
Andre is 29 and had his 11 year old daughter with him while he did a home invasion. And he wanted his 11 year old daughter to help. And he had a stolen car. And y'all want me to stop using the word retarded? Okay, the definition of the word retarded in the dictionary is less advanced in mental, physical or social development than is usual for one's age. Andre is 29. His frontal cortex is fully developed. You tell me why he would take his 11 year old daughter with him while he did a home invasion and ask his 11 year old daughter to help. What else could it be except for retardation, huh? Prosecutor said he made his young daughter help him. I don't know what his young daughter was supposed to do in this situation. She was the lookout. She was probably the lookout. The lookout. Okay, listen, the fact he even had her there to begin with, why There is a lot of daddy daughter bonding activities I can think of. Cooking, family meals, movies, tea parties, bowling. What do you. What's some stuff you do envy you.
Angela Yee
Could do, of course dance, dad. There's kickball, there's a basketball, there is drawing, coloring. You could do your daughter's nails, you know, do the hair, you know.
DJ Envy
Jess, what does Chris do with Molly? Cut the grass, hedges, what else?
Angela Yee
Wow. Wow what?
Charlamagne Tha God
Move on.
Angela Yee
Wow.
DJ Envy
All I'm saying is home invasions are not on that list. Okay? This man Andre took bring your child to work day to a felony level. Imagine being 11 years old thinking you're going to a park. Next thing you know you're holding a flashlight for your daddy while he's crawling through a window. This is why we need background checks. Not just for guns, but for daddies. Okay? You're not a father, Andre. You're a failed GTA tutorial with custody rights. And I know that child's mother is somewhere regretting the day she let Andre shoot her club up. Okay, I know you can't take back your fornication, but in situations like this, I know that woman is wishing she could. What is wrong with you brothers? You got some men just leaving their children at McDonald's because they don't have a sitter. And you got some men taking their daughters on home invasions because you want your 11 year old daughter to help. The moral of the story is there is absolutely never a reason to run out of your daughter's life. Even if you just got caught doing a home invasion. Please give Andre Steven Curtis Broaden Axe the biggest hee Hawk. Actually, Andre probably does need to run out of this child's life. This is actually probably the one time that I would say, you know what? Run. Run for your life. Either run for. Actually, she need to run for her life and get as far away from him as possible.
Charlamagne Tha God
That is sad.
DJ Envy
It is.
Angela Yee
That's crazy.
Charlamagne Tha God
What's even said. It is. You try play. You played what? What my husband just made.
DJ Envy
No, I did not.
Charlamagne Tha God
He has never cut the hedges with my daughter, ever.
Angela Yee
She didn't say they didn't cut the hedges. He just said, now with the daughter and Molly's young.
DJ Envy
Wait till Molly get balled, and then.
Charlamagne Tha God
I know you're not over there.
Angela Yee
Sorry.
Podcast Host
Like, sorry.
Angela Yee
Okay, let's open up the phone lines. 800 585.
DJ Envy
Where you want to go?
Angela Yee
Cause I'm sure there's some parents that did a lot of stupid stuff with their kids, though.
DJ Envy
No, come on. We're not doing this. This is beyond this. This is criminal.
Angela Yee
You don't think this ain't stupid. I'm just saying I'm sure there's some parents that did some stupid ish with their kids.
DJ Envy
Listen, I'm telling y'all right now. If you open up, knock on the door, if you open up the phone lines and you call up here and tell me that you committed crimes with your children, I'm taking your name, I'm taking your information, and I'm calling you.
Angela Yee
You can't see somebody with their kid walking into, like, a 711 and say, put this in your pocket. You can't see that.
DJ Envy
This is why you end up in all the situations you end up in.
Charlamagne Tha God
Back in the day in Dollar General.
Angela Yee
Dad. Tell us, tell us, tell us.
DJ Envy
Don't you lie on your mama. You about to lie on your mama.
Charlamagne Tha God
No, it's not on my mama. Oh, I had Ashton swiping them little candles back in the day.
Angela Yee
I told you.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, but we was very much broke and oppressed people. We had to do what we had to do.
DJ Envy
Yes, but that ain't a home invasion.
Angela Yee
I didn't say home invasion. I just said stupid things you did with your kid. How much? How much?
DJ Envy
You know that's a charge. I just learned that that's a charge if you stealing candles. Yes. If you use a juvenile to commit a crime, that is a charge. That's a charge. I literally just learned that this morning.
Angela Yee
How many candles did you get?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yo, all of them. They was all good. You know, the dollars in the realm, they don't stack up too much, so it's always just a little bit of stuff left. So that's what we got. And he was always on the bottom. On the bottom shelf.
Angela Yee
Phone lines lit up. 800-585-105 I'm just asking how many of y'all did some stupid stuff?
DJ Envy
More sense than his mom and daddy, though, you know?
Angela Yee
That is the question. 800-585-105.
DJ Envy
Very mature little young man.
Charlamagne Tha God
I was not one of the parents that dad would be like, you. You ain't getting nothing when you go in here. I'm like, get everything when you go in here.
Angela Yee
Put it in the bag.
DJ Envy
Put it in the bag. I'll whip your ass if you can.
Charlamagne Tha God
Come out of here empty, ass.
Angela Yee
800-585-1051. What's the craziest thing you did with your kids? A crime. I'm just asking. You ain't got to say your real name.
DJ Envy
This dude said, what's the craziest thing you ever did with your kids?
Adrian
A crime.
Angela Yee
That is a crime.
DJ Envy
But you said a crime. As if you want people to call up here and talk about the crimes they did with the kids. I'm telling you right now, Lenard McKelvey is telling.
Angela Yee
800, 585, 105.
DJ Envy
This is why they be wanting me to do ride alongs, because I'm gonna do my due diligence this morning. I'm taking names, Social Security numbers. Watch.
Angela Yee
Let's talk about it. We'll get into it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good. The Breakfast Club.
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Adrian
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Charlamagne Tha God
May is mental health awareness month, and.
Adrian
Talkspace, the leading virtual therapy provider, is.
Charlamagne Tha God
Telling everyone, let's face it, in therapy by talking or texting with a supportive licensed therapist. At Talkspace, you can face whatever is holding you back. Whether it's mental health symptoms, relationship drama, past trauma, bad habits, or another challenge that you need support to work through.
Adrian
It'S easy to sign up.
Charlamagne Tha God
Just go to talkspace.com and you'll be paired with a provider, typically within 48 hours. And because you'll meet your therapist online, you don't have to take time off work or arrange childcare. You'll meet on your schedule. Plus, Talkspace is in network with most major insurers and most insured members have a $0 copay. Make your mental health a priority and start today. If you're not covered by insurance, get $80 off your first month with Talkspace when you go to talkspace.com and enter promo code SPACE80. That's S P A CE80 to match with a licensed therapist. Today, go to talkspace.com and Enter promo code SPACE80.
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Father Has 11 Y/O Daughter Help Him With Home Invasion"
Podcast Information:
In this gripping episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Charlamagne Tha God delve into a shocking and disturbing incident involving a father who entangled his 11-year-old daughter in a home invasion. The discussion not only highlights the severity of the crime but also explores broader themes of parenting, responsibility, and the impact of involving children in criminal activities.
DJ Envy spearheads the conversation by introducing the episode's central focus—the case of Andre Stefan Curtis Broadnax. At [02:00], DJ Envy states:
"Today for Wednesday, May 7th goes to Andre Steven Curtis Broadenax. I think I'm pronouncing his last name correctly. Probably not. Andre is 29 years old and he was arrested in connection with the home invasion of a 75 year old man from Detroit and the theft of a car."
Andre's actions are deplorable not only because of the violent nature of the home invasion but also due to his decision to involve his young daughter in the crime. As DJ Envy emphasizes:
"This man Andre is a special kind of coward. I mean, if you could create a coward the way you could create a my player on NBA 2K25, everything would be 99, okay?" [02:55]
The hosts express strong condemnation for Andre's actions, highlighting the sanctity of one's home and the irresponsibility of involving a child in such dangerous activities.
DJ Envy articulates his zero-tolerance stance towards home invasions:
"If you break into somebody's house, period. You deserve whatever happens to you, okay?" [02:20]
He further criticizes Andre's behavior by pointing out the betrayal of trust and the potential legal consequences faced by such actions.
Charlamagne Tha God adds to the condemnation, remarking on the sadness of the situation:
"That is sad." [07:01]
One of the most shocking elements discussed is Andre's decision to involve his daughter in the home invasion. DJ Envy questions the rationale behind this choice:
"What do you tell me why he would take his 11 year old daughter with him while he did a home invasion and ask his 11 year old daughter to help. What else could it be except for retardation, huh?" [04:27]
He speculates on the limited role the child could have played, suggesting she might have been a lookout, thereby minimizing her involvement but still highlighting the inappropriateness of such an act.
The conversation shifts towards broader implications of parenting and the inadvertent or deliberate inclusion of children in delinquent behaviors. The hosts reflect on their own experiences, sharing lighter anecdotes to contrast with Andre's serious misconduct.
Angela Yee prompts the discussion by listing typical father-daughter activities:
"Could do, of course dance, dad. There's kickball, there's a basketball, there is drawing, coloring. You could do your daughter's nails, you know, do the hair, you know." [05:25]
This leads DJ Envy to underscore the severity of Andre's actions by comparing them to harmless activities:
"All I'm saying is home invasions are not on that list." [05:35]
The hosts share personal stories of minor mischiefs they and their peers engaged in with their children, such as stealing candles from a Dollar General store. These anecdotes serve to highlight the stark difference between petty crimes and the violent home invasion discussed.
Charlamagne Tha God reflects on economic hardships influencing minor delinquent behaviors:
"Yeah, but we was very much broke and oppressed people. We had to do what we had to do." [08:12]
However, DJ Envy makes it clear that such minor infractions pale in comparison to involving children in felonies:
"But that ain't a home invasion." [08:18]
The hosts encourage listeners to engage with the discussion by sharing their own experiences, albeit emphasizing the illegality and immorality of involving children in crimes.
Angela Yee invites listeners to call in with their stories:
"What's the craziest thing you did with your kids? A crime. I'm just asking. You ain't got to say your real name." [09:12]
DJ Envy responds with a mix of humor and seriousness, promising to take action against those who might confess to such acts:
"If you open up, knock on the door, if you open up the phone lines and you call up here and tell me that you committed crimes with your children, I'm taking your name, I'm taking your information, and I'm calling you." [07:39]
This segment underscores the podcast's commitment to addressing and condemning the misuse of parental influence in criminal activities.
The episode culminates in a strong condemnation of Andre Stefan Curtis Broadnax's actions. The hosts reiterate the importance of protecting children from exposure to criminal behavior and uphold the sanctity of the home as a safe haven.
DJ Envy concludes with a powerful statement:
"The moral of the story is there is absolutely never a reason to run out of your daughter's life. Even if you just got caught doing a home invasion." [06:00]
This sentiment encapsulates the episode's primary message: the unwavering need to shield children from the gravities of criminal activities and ensure responsible, ethical parenting.
DJ Envy [02:00]: "Today for Wednesday, May 7th goes to Andre Steven Curtis Broadenax... Andre is 29 years old and he was arrested in connection with the home invasion of a 75 year old man from Detroit and the theft of a car."
DJ Envy [02:20]: "If you break into somebody's house, period. You deserve whatever happens to you, okay?"
Charlamagne Tha God [07:01]: "That is sad."
DJ Envy [04:27]: "What do you tell me why he would take his 11 year old daughter with him while he did a home invasion and ask his 11 year old daughter to help. What else could it be except for retardation, huh?"
DJ Envy [05:35]: "All I'm saying is home invasions are not on that list."
DJ Envy [06:00]: "The moral of the story is there is absolutely never a reason to run out of your daughter's life. Even if you just got caught doing a home invasion."
This episode of The Breakfast Club serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities parents bear and the consequences of their actions on their children's lives. By dissecting Andre Stefan Curtis Broadnax's heinous crime, the hosts not only condemn the act itself but also shed light on the broader societal implications of involving minors in illegal activities. The heartfelt discussions aim to foster a sense of accountability and promote healthier, more responsible parenting practices within the community.