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Continue on Las Culturistas. This week, it's the very funny Amy Poehler.
Bowen Yang
Don't overthink it.
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They talk. Water.
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Bom Han
Parenting, you got teen boys.
Bowen Yang
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Matt Rogers
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Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, okay. Amy Poehler is on Las Culture.
Matt Rogers
The latest episode drops Wednesday. Listen to Las culturistas on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Charlamagne Tha God
Peace to the planet. I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God. And guess what? I can't wait to see y'all at the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival. That's right. We're coming Back to Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday, April 26th at Pullman Yards. And it's hosted by none other than Decisions, Decisions. Mandy B. And Weezy. Okay, we got the R and B Money podcast with Tank and Jay Valentine. We got the Woman Evolved podcast with Sarah, Jake Roberts, the Funky Friday podcast with Cam Newton, the Naked Sports podcast with Carrie Champion, Good Mom's Bad Choices podcast, the Trap Nerd podcast, and many more will be on that stage live. And of course, it's bigger than podcast. We're bringing the Black Effect Marketplace with black owned businesses plus the Food truck court to keep you fed while you visit us. All right, listen, you don't want to miss this. Tap in and grab your Tickets now@blackffect.com Podcast Festival, proudly sponsored by Nissan. Damn the Hee Haw again. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Carlos Miller
I ain't trying to be donkey today no more.
Charlamagne Tha God
They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm not making these people do these things called Donkey of the day. And it really caught me off guard. Damn Charlamagne. Who got the donkey of the day today? Well, just hilarious. Donkey Today for Tuesday, April 22nd goes to a 51 year old Arizona man named Aaron Morse. Now, when I was growing up, Public Enemy, the great Chuck D and Flavor Flav drop on the clues bombs for Public Enemy. They had a record called 911 as a joke. The song was about the lack of response to emergency calls in black neighborhoods. Totally understand why Public Enemy made that record, but that has nothing to do with this situation. Because in this situation, Aaron Morse is indeed the joke. What do you mean, Uncle Charlotte? Aaron is the joke. Well, let's go to Fox 10 Phoenix for the report, please.
Bowen Yang
74 year old Susan Morse was a well known artist, a mother, and a great neighbor. Neighbors say Sue's late husband passed away about a year ago. Then her son, 51 year old Aaron Morse, moved in. According to court documents, Aaron called 911 and told police he had an argument with his mom and used a pistol to shoot her.
News Reporter
Mr. Morse allegedly confessed to shooting the victim in the head. The victim succumbed to her injuries. Mr. Morse has a long standing history of alcoholism. Mr. Morse, you were arrested on the following allegations. Murder in the second degree, that is a class one felony. And tampering with physical evidence, which is a Class 6 felony.
Bowen Yang
Aaron Morris had his first court appearance this morning. His bail is set at $500,000, cash only.
Charlamagne Tha God
Damn. The news report didn't even tell the best part. After killing his mom, shooting his mom in the head, right. He called 911 and said he committed a heinous crime. Then he called 911 again to call the whole thing off. After killing his mother, he called back to 911 and said, oh, it's okay, she's fine. She's alive. She's in our pottery studio. First of all, if you kill your mother, trust and believe you will be in hell with VIP seating. And that VIP seating comes with three bottles of the finest piss hell has to offer. Okay, sh. In the head over an argument. What was the argument? That she's ready for you to move out her house. She's upset with you because you haven't lived up to your full potential. You a bum just like your daddy. I don't know what the argument could have been, but the fact it ended with your mom having a bullet hole to the skull tells me everything I need to know about you, Aaron. But the fact he thought he could just call 911 and cancel his order. He was talking to the police like he had a time machine. Doc Brown's DeLorean or the time Stone for Marvel. He was talking like he could just rewind things and everything was going to be okay. No, sir. That's not how 911 works. If you think you're going to call 91 1, report a heinous crime, and then call back and say, no, I was just playing, let's call the whole thing off. Yeah, that doesn't sound suspicious. Nobody is going to come investigate that. I don't even know why Aaron Morris would think that would work in his favor. I know he was drunk, but, you know, I think this requires a game. A game of guests. What? Racist Aaron Morse, 51 years old from Arizona, shot his mom in the head over an argument. Called 911 to report the crime, then called back to say he was playing. Just hilarious. Guess what? Racist white. You said that very matter of factly. Why he killed his mom. Okay. Shot her in the head. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I see where you're going, DJ Envy. Aaron Morris, 51 years old from Arizona, shot his mom in the head over an argument, called 911 to report the crime, then called back to say he was playing. Guess what? Racist white. Damn. Y'all saying this just like. Y'all just know. No. Cause he called the police. That he called back and be like, never mind. Now I'm just playing. Joking. Nah. Nope. Doesn't happen. Well, just hilarious. DJ Envy. I would like both of you to know that you are 100%, absolutely, positively correct. Aaron north is Caucasian. Look at him. That's right. Oh, yeah. He is very white. And he look like he a killer. Again, that is Yellowstone white. Yeah. Okay. That is meth for breakfast. Bath salts for brunch. White. Definitely meth for breakfast. Yes. That's right. Yeah. Yes. So please give Aaron Morse the biggest he haw. All right. I said all right. So, well, thank you for that donkey today. Donkey today is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull. Lamin Soft. Don't a donkey when you need a fighter on your side. If you're ever injured, go to Michael the Bull dot com. That's Michael the Bull dot com. And when you mess with the bull, you get the horns. Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
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Matt Rogers
The big guests continue on Las Culturistas. This week, it's the very funny Amy Poehler.
Bowen Yang
Don't overthink it.
Matt Rogers
They talk. Water.
Bowen Yang
We did not not drink water growing up. Water was not a thing.
Bom Han
Parenting, you got teen boys.
Bowen Yang
This is like the black diamond of parenting.
Matt Rogers
And of course, I don't think so, honey.
Bowen Yang
Horror movies.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, okay.
News Reporter
Amy Poehler is on Las Culta.
Matt Rogers
The latest episode drops Wednesday. Listen to Las culturistas on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Charlamagne Tha God
Peace to the planet. I go by the name of Charlamagne Tha God. And guess what? I can't wait to see y'all at the third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival. That's right, we're coming Back to Atlanta, Georgia, just Saturday, April 26th at Pullman Yards. And it's hosted by none other than Decisions, Decisions, Mandy B and Weezy. Okay, we got the R and B Money podcast with Tank and J. Valentine. We got the Woman of All podcast with Sarah, Jake Roberts, the Funky Friday podcast with Cam Newton, the Naked Sports podcast with Carrie Champion, Good Moms, Bad Choices podcast, the Trap Nerd podcast, and many more will be on that stage live. And of course, it's bigger than podcasts. We're bringing the Black Effect Marketplace with black owned businesses, plus the food truck court to keep you fed while you visit us. All right, listen, you don't want to miss this. Tap in and grab your Tickets now@blackffect.com podcast festival, proudly sponsored by Nissan.
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Go.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Man Sh00ts His Mother & Then Tries to Cancel 911 Call"
Release Date: April 22, 2025
Host/Authors: DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God
Description: The Breakfast Club is renowned as "The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show," where hosts engage in candid discussions on pressing social issues, celebrity news, and controversial topics.
The episode prominently features the recurring segment "Donkey of the Day," where hosts highlight individuals who have recently made questionable or foolish actions. This segment serves as both a critique and a platform for the hosts to express their opinions with humor and sharp wit.
On April 22, 2025, the hosts discuss a tragic and perplexing case involving Aaron Morse, a 51-year-old man from Arizona. According to a news report from Fox 10 Phoenix, Morse was arrested for the murder of his 74-year-old mother, Susan Morse. The incident unfolded as follows:
911 Call and Murder:
Aaron Morse called 911 to report an argument with his mother, subsequently shooting her in the head during the call.
[03:23] News Reporter: “Mr. Morse allegedly confessed to shooting the victim in the head. The victim succumbed to her injuries.”
Attempt to "Cancel" the Crime Report:
After the initial 911 call, Morse made a second call attempting to retract his confession, stating the shooting was a joke and that his mother was alive and in their pottery studio.
[04:08] News Reporter: “Aaron Morse had his first court appearance this morning. His bail is set at $500,000, cash only.”
Morse faces multiple charges:
Morse’s actions have raised significant legal and ethical questions, particularly his attempt to manipulate the emergency response system post-crime.
Charlamagne Tha God leads the discussion with incisive and often provocative commentary on the incident:
Critique of Morse's Actions:
Charlamagne expresses disdain for Morse’s attempt to derail his 911 call, highlighting the severity of taking a mother’s life.
[02:40] Charlamagne Tha God: “If you kill your mother, trust and believe you will be in hell with VIP seating. And that VIP seating comes with three bottles of the finest piss hell has to offer.”
Mockery and Sarcasm:
He employs humor to underscore the absurdity of Morse's behavior, suggesting Morse thought he could undo his crime report like manipulating time.
[04:08] Charlamagne Tha God: “He thought he could just call 911 and cancel his order. He was talking to the police like he had a time machine.”
Racial Commentary:
Charlamagne briefly touches on Morse's racial identity, labeling him as "Caucasian" and making stereotypical remarks about his behavior.
[06:00] Charlamagne Tha God: “Aaron Morse, 51 years old from Arizona, shot his mom in the head over an argument, called 911 to report the crime, then called back to say he was playing. Guess what? Racist white.”
[02:40] Charlamagne Tha God: "He thought he could just call 911 and cancel his order. He was talking to the police like he had a time machine."
DJ Envy and Charlamagne engage in a back-and-forth exchange, enhancing the segment with their unique styles:
Affirmation and Agreement:
DJ Envy supports Charlamagne’s assertions, reinforcing the criticism of Morse’s actions.
[06:30] DJ Envy: “No. Cause he called the police. That he called back and be like, never mind. Now I'm just playing. Joking.”
Humorous Banter:
The hosts use humor to navigate the serious subject matter, balancing the gravity of the situation with their trademark wit.
[04:01] Charlamagne Tha God: “If you think you're going to call 911, report a heinous crime, and then call back and say, no, I was just playing, let's call the whole thing off. Yeah, that doesn't sound suspicious.”
While focusing on Morse’s case, the hosts touch upon larger societal issues:
Emergency Systems Exploitation:
The discussion subtly critiques how individuals might misuse emergency services, highlighting vulnerabilities in the system.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse:
Morse’s history of alcoholism is mentioned, opening avenues for conversations about mental health and its impact on behavior.
[03:42] News Reporter: “Mr. Morse has a long standing history of alcoholism.”
The episode concludes with the hosts reflecting on the absurdity and tragedy of Morse’s actions. They emphasize the importance of understanding the underlying issues that lead to such extreme behaviors, while simultaneously critiquing the individual's poor decision-making:
Charlamagne Tha God [02:40]:
"He thought he could just call 911 and cancel his order. He was talking to the police like he had a time machine."
Charlamagne Tha God [04:08]:
"If you kill your mother, trust and believe you will be in hell with VIP seating. And that VIP seating comes with three bottles of the finest piss hell has to offer."
News Reporter [03:23]:
“Mr. Morse allegedly confessed to shooting the victim in the head. The victim succumbed to her injuries.”
Charlamagne Tha God [06:00]:
“Aaron Morse, 51 years old from Arizona, shot his mom in the head over an argument, called 911 to report the crime, then called back to say he was playing. Guess what? Racist white.”
Conclusion
This episode of The Breakfast Club delves into a controversial and tragic incident with a blend of humor, criticism, and social commentary. Through the "Donkey of the Day" segment, the hosts navigate complex emotions and societal issues, providing listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful insights.