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DJ Envy
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Charlamagne Tha God
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Angela Yee
Damn the Hee Haw again.
Charlemagne Tha God
It's time for Donkey of the Day. I ain't trying to be Donkey of the Day no more. 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.
Angela Yee
Damn Charlemagne. Who got the Donkey of the day today?
Charlemagne Tha God
Well, Jess, hilarious. Donkey of the day for Wednesday, August 6th. It is Wednesday, August 6th, right? I'll be getting my dates wrong. Let me make sure it is. It is Wednesday, August 6th. But Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, August 6th goes to a Long island police officer named Peter Alt. Peter Alt has been stripped of his duties and rightfully so, because I don't understand public servants who simply can't do right by the public. Okay, firefighters, police officers, when we call you for assistance, we want you to protect us and serve us. Now, firefighters, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your motto is always ready. And another one I saw is to be useful is our wish. Those are great models, but we need you to live up to those models. Always. And Peter, Al, from the video I saw, you did not do that. Okay, See, There was a 10 year old girl, and according to her grandmother, the grandmother's daughter, who I'm assuming was the child's mother, called the police on her after she had taken away the child's phone, which caused the kid to flip out. Okay. Caused her to become emotionally distressed. Let's go to NBC 4 New York for the report, please.
Jess Hilarious
Well, we spoke with the grandmother of this 10 year old. The grandma wasn't home at the time when this happened, but she said that her granddaughter was having an episode. She had become enraged because her mother had taken away her phone as punishment. The grandmother was completely stunned to watch this video to see how this first responder, now identified as a fire chief, treated her granddaughter. Expletives directed at a 10 year old girl on a stretcher recorded by a witness alarmed by a first responder's language.
Charlemagne Tha God
Shut them out. I'm alone.
Jess Hilarious
That first responder identified as North Babylon Volunteer Fire Company Chief Peter Alt.
Unknown
Maybe it was a blessing I wasn't there because I probably would have jumped all over this guy.
Jess Hilarious
The girl's grandma wasn't home when this happened. She says her daughter called police for help when the girl became enraged and out of control. After viewing the video, the department says Alt has been relieved of his duties while they investigate. Calling the conduct.
Charlemagne Tha God
I'm not judging, okay, but why would you ever call the police or firefighters? Because your 10 year old is emotionally distressed. Trust me, I, I overstand having an emotionally distressed child. My 9 year old can go from 0 to 100 over the smallest of things, okay? You're supposed to threaten them, all, right? With the authorities, not actually call them, okay? Especially you in a public place and them kids getting to get to carrying on, you got to say, hey now. Then people gonna come get us if you don't stop all that hollering knowing damn well you or her don't know who them people is. My point is, if you have an emotionally distressed child, there are other ways to handle them than by calling authorities. Okay? They got behavioral therapy for kids starting as early as 4 years old. I know those things cost money, but a lot of places have the sliding scale fees. You know, you can go to your local counseling centers, you can check with university health clinics, there's crisis hotlines you can call. I' saying calling the authorities on your 10 year old emotionally distressed child is wild, okay? But nonetheless, the first responders pulled up and after putting the girl on what looks like a scratcher, you, you heard one of the first responders, Peter Al, he started talking to this young girl. Crazy. Can we, can we hear some of that? Shut your mouth.
Angela Yee
The hell.
Charlemagne Tha God
Jesus Christ. He said shut the F up. It's like this with you every effing week. And then the young girl goes, I don't want to go. I want to go back home, man. Firefighters are there to put out fires, okay? As far as I know, they aren't there to be therapists or counselors, which is, you know, why I completely agree with mental health professionals, behavioral therapists being sent out with the police officers and firefighters to prevent things like this, okay? This is one of the things I was talking about on my View with Lara Trump the other day. That firefighter, Peter Alt, he sounded emotionally Discrete. He sounded like he's got some other things going on in his life and he's projecting whatever pain, whatever hurt he's feeling onto that little girl. Any of us with kids know you gotta be present and you have to take a deep breath sometimes before you react because these kids will try every bit of patience you got, okay? You know, and I know Peter Alt isn't some type of mental health professional, but you gotta have some type of empathy, all right? You're an adult and the kid is 10, okay? The girl's family called for help to calm the child down. I don't know why they would call y', all. But telling the kid to shut the F up. It's like this with you every effing week. That lets me know he knows this child or has had experiences with this child. If this child is having breakdowns every week, then she needs some form of behavioral therapy, okay? I did one Google search and AI gave me several options for free or low cost child therapy services. You know, in the Long island area, you got the Nassau County Mental Health Services. You got Suffolk County Mental Health Services, Community Mental Health Centers. By the way, she's 10. Where the school counselors at? Where the school psychologist. Okay, I know it's summertime, but damn. All right, listen, man, the moral of the story is let's be patient with kids, okay? It's tough, I know, but we are adults. They are kids. Try to find out a reason for the child's behavior, okay? If your child is acting out. If a child is acting out, it's probably because they going through something. Get them some professional help, okay? Peter Alt, you're a volunteer firefighter. You clearly not built for this. Because I'm listening to you talk to this young girl and I'm realizing you need professional help your damn self. Please give Peter Alt the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones of the day.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right?
Charlemagne Tha God
Also. Also, why the other adults letting him talk like that? Yeah, somebody should have told him shut the f up. Somebody should have told him shut the f up. For telling the little girl shut the f up.
Angela Yee
And what do you mean they do this for her every week? Like it's the same thing with you every week.
Charlemagne Tha God
What they mean, what do you mean exactly? Because I'm looking at the video. There's plenty of adults there, right? Why nobody else grown ain't. Tell him to shut the hell up. This girl is only 10.
Angela Yee
Like somebody who don't know the story, they would think that's her father or something.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah, that's true.
Angela Yee
Yeah, because that. That sounds like. Like a parent talking to their child a little bit. You know what I mean? But the fact that he's not even her parent or related to her or anything, it's just weird. It's like he don't even care about what she's going through.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's right.
Angela Yee
Stupid.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right, well, thank you for that donkey today, Charlemagne.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yes, indeed.
Jess Hilarious
Oh.
Angela Yee
Oh. All right, so look, the topic, right? Because we've been fishing for a topic, but I think the topic should be what is one of the craz things you've done to Flex, right? Because it was a video that just hit shave and rep. Somebody. Yeah, right. Somebody tried to act like they was going outside to get their dogs, you know, their dogs, but showing their house. Never showed the dogs. It was only a landscape of the house.
DJ Envy
He got to the dogs eventually. The dogs were in their own house, basically.
Charlemagne Tha God
The dogs.
Angela Yee
Yeah, the dogs was in their two little apartments, but the. The dogs didn't even care.
DJ Envy
We got audio of DJ Envy. This is the man that we're talking about.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, okay.
DJ Envy
Who hit the shade room recently? Let's take a look.
Angela Yee
It was definitely Envy.
Unknown
Everybody want a dog until it's this type of weather. Like, this is ridiculous. There should be no reason where nobody in this house wants to help me. Everybody wants a dog until this right here happens, right? Nobody this. Look at this. It's ridiculous out here. Yes. I'm getting soaked. I could get an umbrella, but the thing about umbrellas, I got to carry both of these dogs, which makes no goddamn sense. So like I said, I'm coming. Everybody wants a dog. Matter of fact, let's. Let's stay in here for a second. Well, no, he ran out.
Charlamagne Tha God
Let me describe what happened.
Charlemagne Tha God
And so that sound like a porno, but I'm coming.
Angela Yee
Everybody wants to live in a cancer until you got the responsibility and all of that.
DJ Envy
My friend was like, what part of Jersey he live in, Laura? Don't look like that where you live. I said, I don't have DJ Envy money.
Angela Yee
That's different.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah. So basically, he was acting like he was walking his dogs, but he was showing.
Angela Yee
No, he was acting like he was trying to go save the dogs from the rain, which dogs love, by the way, because they ran around. They thought it was a game of catch and go, right? So he was trying to show everybody that basically that he live in a castle. But he tried to make it seem like he was going out there to get the dogs because nobody would help him bring the dogs back in the House.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's true. If you follow me. On my TikTok, I. I put my. You know, I bought two puppies and I show my interaction with these puppies and raising these puppies and training these puppies, and my kids wanted puppies. What I was saying in that video is everybody likes the puppies until the weather gets disgusting and I gotta do it on my own. That's what I was saying with the dogs. And same thing. On a TikTok, I promote my car show and bust down how it is to do a car show and planning a car show, which is August 16, which is next week.
DJ Envy
And when you do them car show videos, baby, you switch cars per video, per day. Listen, the video matched the car the other day. You saw the 10. You saw that video, right? With the 10 and the 10 card behind, just flexing.
Charlamagne Tha God
That was ivory. That was an ivory color.
Angela Yee
But the crazy thing is, if you were so focused on the dogs, why the camera wasn't turned around? The dogs were on the grass. Envy. It was a. It was self.
Charlamagne Tha God
What is the question that you guys want to ask?
Angela Yee
What's the craziest way you've ever flexed? The craziest thing you've done to flex?
Charlamagne Tha God
I wasn't flexing. I was showing. You know what. 800.
Charlemagne Tha God
I'm talking about flex.
Charlamagne Tha God
Washington 151.
DJ Envy
You worse than a homie to pull out the money when the girls come around like you pull out the house.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm not talking, y'.
DJ Envy
All.
Charlemagne Tha God
It's the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God
Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne Tha God
Donkey of the Day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull. Lamb itself. Don't be 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.
Charlamagne Tha God
The best kind of help is the kind you don't even have to ask for. Like your friend pulling up on you on moving day with a truck, a speaker, and snacks ready to go. Well, that's the energy you get with AT&T's new guarantee. If there's ever a network interruption, they make it right by giving you a credit for a full day of service. Proactively credit for fiber downtime lasting 20 minutes or more or wireless downtime lasting 60 minutes or more caused by a single incident impacting 10 or more towers. Restrictions and exclusions apply. See att.com guaranty for full details. AT&T connecting changes everything.
DJ Envy
This is an iHeart podcast.
The Breakfast Club Podcast Summary
Episode: DONKEY: New Jersey Fire Chief Tells Kid To 'Shut The F-ck Up' During Mental Health Emergency
Release Date: August 6, 2025
The episode delves into a troubling incident involving a Long Island volunteer Fire Chief, Peter Alt, who was recorded telling a 10-year-old girl to "shut the f*** up" during a mental health crisis. This behavior led to significant backlash and prompts a broader discussion on how first responders handle emotionally distressed individuals, especially minors.
Charlamagne Tha God initiates the conversation by introducing the "Donkey of the Day," highlighting Peter Alt's actions as unbecoming of a public servant tasked with protection and service.
"Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, August 6th goes to a Long island police officer named Peter Alt. Peter Alt has been stripped of his duties and rightfully so..."
(00:59)
Jess Hilarious provides a report from NBC 4 New York, emphasizing the gravity of the situation:
"Expletives directed at a 10 year old girl on a stretcher recorded by a witness alarmed by a first responder's language."
(02:42)
The grandmother of the girl revealed that the incident occurred after her daughter confiscated the child's phone, leading to emotional distress. The video capturing Chief Alt's harsh language has sparked widespread criticism, resulting in his suspension pending further investigation.
Charlamagne Tha God expresses disbelief over calling authorities for handling a child's emotional distress, suggesting alternative methods such as behavioral therapy:
"If you have an emotionally distressed child, there are other ways to handle them than by calling authorities."
(03:12)
He further criticizes the lack of empathy displayed by Chief Alt and underscores the importance of understanding and addressing the root causes of a child's behavior.
Charlamagne continues, advocating for professional mental health support:
"...there are crisis hotlines you can call. I' saying calling the authorities on your 10 year old emotionally distressed child is wild, okay?"
(03:54)
He also highlights the need for first responders to receive training in handling mental health emergencies, ensuring they approach such situations with the necessary empathy and professionalism.
Angela Yee adds to the conversation by questioning why other adults present did not intervene when Chief Alt used inappropriate language towards the child:
"Why nobody else grown ain't. Tell him to shut the hell up. This girl is only 10."
(07:22)
Charlamagne reinforces the importance of community support and the responsibility of bystanders to uphold respectful and compassionate interactions, especially towards children.
The hosts explore the shortcomings in the current support systems for children exhibiting behavioral issues. Charlamagne emphasizes the availability of resources such as sliding scale therapy services and school counselors, urging parents to utilize these instead of resorting to authorities.
"The moral of the story is let's be patient with kids, okay? ... Get them some professional help, okay?"
(06:57)
Jess Hilarious concurs, pointing out the necessity for accessible mental health services tailored to children's needs.
After addressing the serious issue, the podcast shifts to lighter, more humorous topics. The hosts discuss social media trends, specifically around flexing pets and cars.
DJ Envy shares an amusing anecdote about a viral video where someone pretended to walk their dogs in a dramatic fashion, highlighting the sometimes absurd lengths people go to for online recognition.
"Everybody want a dog until it's this type of weather... It's ridiculous out here."
(08:29)
Charlamagne Tha God relates this to his own experiences on TikTok, where he showcases his interactions with puppies and promotes his upcoming car show:
"...I promote my car show and bust down how it is to do a car show and planning a car show, which is August 16, which is next week."
(09:27)
The conversation humorously touches upon the authenticity of online personas versus real-life responsibilities, using the dog video as a playful segue from the earlier serious discussion.
The episode concludes with a brief mention of the episode's sponsor, Michael the Bull, a personal injury attorney, and a reiteration of the podcast's connection to iHeartPodcasts.
"Donkey of the Day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull... When you mess with the bull, you get the horns."
(11:00)
Charlamagne wraps up by urging listeners to reflect on the discussed incident and the importance of compassionate responses to mental health emergencies.
Accountability in Public Service: The incident with Fire Chief Peter Alt underscores the necessity for first responders to handle all situations, especially those involving children, with professionalism and empathy.
Mental Health Support Systems: There's a critical need for robust mental health resources and training for both parents and first responders to effectively manage emotional distress in children.
Community Responsibility: Bystanders and other adults present in such situations should feel empowered to intervene appropriately, ensuring that vulnerable individuals receive the respect and care they deserve.
"Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, August 6th goes to a Long island police officer named Peter Alt..."
Charlamagne Tha God (00:59)
"Expletives directed at a 10 year old girl on a stretcher recorded by a witness..."
Jess Hilarious (02:42)
"If you have an emotionally distressed child, there are other ways to handle them than by calling authorities."
Charlamagne Tha God (03:12)
"Why nobody else grown ain't. Tell him to shut the hell up. This girl is only 10."
Angela Yee (07:22)
"...I promote my car show and bust down how it is to do a car show..."
Charlamagne Tha God (09:27)
This episode of The Breakfast Club masterfully balances a critical examination of a serious incident with lighter, relatable discussions, providing listeners with both thoughtful insights and entertaining content.