For 98% of pet owners the pets are part of the family. Losing them is always hard but getting them stolen you'll go all ways to get them back. Most importantly - no matter where you live, get your pets chipped and keep the chip info updated. I've seen videos where shelters couldn't reach the owners because the phone numbers /adresses were old ones
With as a close of a watch Ripe keeps on sweet Disney, no one would dare to try and cat nap her. I think Disney would scratch the hell out of anyone other than Ripe and his fiance. Animals know who cares for them.
"Swatting" is a serious crime, and can be deadly. Innocent people have been "unalived" when being illegally swatted. People like her need serious prisontime. 😡
The son was already about 8 when it happened and the bitch is going to be in prison till he's a teenager....Swatting should get you at least 10 to 15 years, even if nobody was hurt in the process, minimum. Whatever she got was clearly not enough.
Swat team guy: you're protecting the entire kindergarten class by reporting her. A drug addiction is a terrible thing, and it sounds like she was doing pretty hard stuff in order to let the house go that badly, as well as making the calls she made.
If my pet had been stolen and that kind of situation had happened to me as it did to op, I would put up new flyers to let your neighbors know where to go first if their pets dissappears.
here's the fun one, and it WORKS- people who steal animals have enemies. Put up fliers explaining the legal punishment for kidnapping (in my area its $500 fine and up to a year in jail) plus a pic of the missing pet, and "$500 reward for any info leading to the arrest of this petnapper and/or return of my cat" 1000% someone will rat them out. I did this once when my old cat went missing and neighbors refused to tell me who had him because they knew I'd go in person instead of involving the cops (outspoken 2a supporter). I put up those fliers and the kid that had him dropped him right back on my front porch because he knew his friends would sell him out, because crap people like petnappers have crap friends that cant resist reward money. Had a long vet recovery because the kid was abusing him- my cat was super friendly, we were in an apartment, and the kid was jealous that his old dad (whom he'd moved in with to help because he was ailing- i think his family forced him) liked my cat more than his own son. Broke my heart to see him hurt, and broke it more to tell my cat he cant go say hello to all the apartment neighbors who loved his daily hellos. I've had more than one pet get napped. Once it was my blue eyed husky 2 year old, out of my fenced yard. Put out fliers explaining he has epilepsy and requires $180/month in meds, plus he was neutered. Petnapper dropped him back in my fenced yard the next day. They couldn't use him for breeding, or sell him as a pet, or even use him as a bait dog because he would have just sat there spaced out on his meds. People suck.
Second story: NTA. What were they thinking committing crimes and calling unwanted attention when you are avoiding the police?! Seriously, most criminals on Reddit lack the brain to do actual crime.
Love it when somebody gets pulled over legitimately by police for a blatant traffic infraction (speeding, running a red light, reckless driving, etc.) and it turns out they have warrants. A vehicle inventory search subsequent to arrest is legal (the cops sort of have to inventory your propery so it doesn't get stolen) and turns out they're "riding dirty." Then there are the ones who flee from police in their vehicles. "Why did you run?" "I got warrants, bro!" Yeah. Misdemeanor bench warrants. Which you just turned into multiple felonies.
should really just be happy they didnt get a theft charge. animals are seen as property by the law. could of happened. unlikely? sure, could it happen though? yes
If she had rich parents and a trust fund why was she so concerned with keeping custody so she could get more money in the divorce? I guess nobody is more greedy than someone who comes from money
@@mikeharvey9184 neither is where they live. Notice he said he's renting a house down the shore in Jersey during the summer. those places cost a decent amount of money during that period of time (and this is not counting food, and shore passes). and he said it's a 3 hour drive there so he most likely lives in the NY metro area, and wants to go somewhere around Wildwood which is south jersey.
Because her parents wouldn't give her as much money if she didn't have the kid. The child support would have just been extra income to her, while the grandparents payed for the kid, and like what happened, they would have cut her off when they learned she lost custody, because as a woman in the US, you've got to *try* to get custody taken from you.
It IS a federal crime. Sad thing is, jerks on the internet continue to get people swatted because they are grade A assholes and do it for the sole purpose of shits & giggles. It's despicable.
My experience with landlords has been mostly good. An example, a drunk drove into the house and the landlord put us up in another house until the house we were renting was repaired. The night it happened he offered to pay for a motel.
She wasn’t, the OP said it was something else, something he forgot the name of. *Maybe* a substitute or a teacher’s aid, but definitely *not* a full time teacher.
@@wowplayer00 I think whether if she was an actual teacher or a mere substitute/aid matters. An actual teacher would get the whole school and board into major trouble, someone who's part time, or isn't really a full employee, the school and district can wash their hands clean off of. Plus, to be a full time teacher, careful screening is done most of the time, with a sub or the like, they'll mostly get anyone on short notice without much screening.
You needed to take the landlord to court say that he's retaliating against you for something that he was totally responsible for and was negligent as well You can make sure you get your security deposit back as well as some mental anguish money for putting your life in danger with a faulty major appliance.
Normally, people would agree with you, but *if* a genuine crisis is in progress with time being sensitive, they can’t afford to verify the truth. That’s why SWAT don’t confirm anything until after the fact. It sucks, but that’s reality of it.
actually, the stories where innocent people get unalived are the stories that show why they should... should have been mandatory practice long before op's story
I have a couple cats. One is literally my shadow. He follows me everywhere. Hubby has said Lynx cries and wonders around the house getting louder with each meow when I leave without him. He's straight up my buddy. I've had him since he was 3 months old. He's 14yrs now. I'd probably be going to jail if anyone hurt him let alone stole him. Every woman has her own level of crazy she's willing to go. Play stupid games and you won't like my level of crazy. 😂 Quick edit. Just for you Ripe, I changed my profile picture to Lynx.
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Don't have a cat, but have a dog. If someone stole her, I'd be devastated. And should I find her in your possession, you can be sure the cops would be getting called.
In regard to the cat story. If your animal is microchipped it has a gps function too. You can file a police report then ask for the gps to be activated and the animal can be tracked and recovered. Very few people are aware of this, my knowledge came about because of a family member doing vet nursing training.
Note that in the USA, when the police break down your door by mistake and destroy your property, YOU pay. There was even a case where a suspect fleeing the police ran into a random person's house. The police surrounded the place, and kept ordering the suspect to surrender and come out. No reply. Apparently the SWAT team in that jurisdiction is "All hat, no cattle." One suspect with a hand pew pew dispenser? No way they were going in that house! So the police decided to knock the house down with heavy equipment. IIRC the suspect wasn't even there- he had apparently snuck out a basement window and crawled away while the pollice had the scene "locked down." Can you say "Keystone Kops?" TL/DR, the homeowner's lawsuit against the county was eventually thrown out, because Government is above its own just laws.
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Hello Ripe these stories were great and I enjoyed them very much. The OP in the first story was so awful and crazy that I'm glad the OP was able to get full custody of his son. In the second story, I would have called the police immediately so OP isn't the ahole.
My niece was traumatized by her mother always threatening to kidnap her and take her away from my nieces grandma (mine and my sisters mom). It took years of therapy, court proceeding, and moving several states away to restrict access so much that she doesn't have nightmares. She needed to know my mom was close to fall asleep. That meant no sleepovers or anything a typical child would do involving overnights at any place my mom wasn't.
1st story: what was his ex thinking? Swatting is a very serious crime, and she could have got her child killed. This seems more like " If I can't have him, then nobody can" Child abusers are not very popular in prison.
Story 1: The cops could ticket or arrest her for Abuse of Emergency Services and/or lying to the cops. Story 2: OP is NTA. If the thief had not stolen the cat or had given him back to OP then Karen's "partner" would still be temporarily free...if he didn't have a warrant either... Story 3: The land lord committed a retaliatory action against OP which is a criminal offence as well as a civil one.
To the landlord with the stove story it was a lose-lose situation as if you had left it alone it would have caused a fire and then he'd be upset that the place was damaged due to Fire and it's a case of once again "it's your own fault because you didn't do this correctly, mr Landlord "
Story 2: NTA. She has a good daddy. The deputy he sent is YTA for snitching. The neighbor is YTA for being a cat-napper and a felon. I mean, OP would definitely had called the police. They could have coordinated with Animal Control to visit the neighbor and verify the microchip.
police do take possible kidnappings very serious. they have to shoot (not literally) and then ask questions later. It can be bad if a false report. but what if it isnt. its sometimes better to over react than under react. Im not defending the ex wife, just the police. they werent aware she was the one who had zero custudy. for all they knew OP was unstable who kidnapped his child.
With the slumlord story, I'd have replied with "Go ahead; I'll simply take it to the tenancy authority, and they'll increase that cost for retaliatory eviction.
2nd story... even if she's a spoiled brat who went crying to her dad the sheriff, it was still her cat that was stolen from her. And dude still had a warrant. And even if she is a spoiled brat cries to her dad the sheriff... that's kinda all the more reason not to steal her animals when you have outstanding warrants.
Definitely will be getting cameras now let somebody's trying to make you look like the bad guy as part of the neighborhood. And I hope that you had your dad discipline that deputy for letting it slip because that's confidential information that he's not supposed to tell anybody. Maybe even take both the neighbor and the deputy for defamation to court.
For the catnapper story, that hits hard, my family has 4 cats (2 stray that wandered into our yard got fed and stayed, one my sister adopted and a kitten we rescued) so I can understand the situation, OP is so NTA.
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Since OP1's ex was a cheater, I wonder if Ethan was really biologically his child. In any event, Ethan was much better off with OP than the ex. Great stories, Ripe. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
All these people stealing adopted animals when there are perfectly good unadopted ones sitting in shelters. Then again judging by these guys' behaviors they may be on some ban lists.
1st story: some people should not be allowed to reproduce 2nd story: NTA 3rd story: Slum lords make renting a nightmare 4th story: Sweet revenge thanks to UPS
In the last story I would have bought 3 large rolls of saran wrap and prewrapped it before UPS started packaging. The battery, laptop, and cord are all separately wrapped before wrapped together with a few extras. Is this the cord? Is that the cord? What is that? Lol
I think, as a rule of thumb, all tenants should have an independent electrician/inspector to check over anyplace they rent. If Landlords can’t keep their properties up to code, they deserve getting themselves audited every time they try to rent out their properties
Her cat was an indoor cat. It got out. She did not let it out. And so what, her father is in law enforcement? I'd call the cops if someone wouldn't return my pet too.
Stealing a cat is just like ripping a family apart - totaly understandable that OP was contacting family first and no, it's a total NTA here for getting this fool arrested because the idiot must've known his outstanding arrest warrant before pulling this stunt...
a few months ago I noticed in my brother's office the closet had a keypad lock. I assumed must be where they keep important stuff they dont want lying around like a safe. I was sort of right when a month or two later found out what him and my sil were keeping in there. turns out they like guns. they keep any small handguns, riffles, etc (all legally) they own. they being the parents of a 9, 6 and 4 year old thought...it would be best to not just keep them unloaded but convert that closet into a gunsafe. they are open to them using BB guns with supervision and teach them gun safety. Like how to properly hold it. they are good kids, and they know break any rule...they will regret it (like cant use bb gun if they point even an unloaded bb gun at someone)
People say Swatting is a serious crime, yet they never charge enough for it. It is attempted murder of not only the targets of it, but every officer involved.
In the second story I have to ask again. Why the fuck do people who already know that they are wanted by the law. Think that it's a good idea to continue to break the law? Und as others have said, the OP didn't get that piece of $hit arrested. He did that by stealing her cat on top of having an outstanding arrest warrant.
My land owner was cheap. I had a manger leak in my walls at my apartment and they wouldn't fix it, my bills when they were $15-18, for water were $50+, crazy, and they were suppose to mow my yard, they didn't for 5-6 months I had my dog use the front yard cause out back was taller than me. I called the city and that company always had complaints
Second story. They took her cat and refused to return her. The fact the douche partner had a warrant is just karma coming back to bite him. Sometimes bad people are their own worst enemies. 3rd story. Jesus that slumlord is too common of an occurrence in Ontario. People trying to be landlords while constantly refusing to fulfill their obligations as a landlord. Then abuse the fact a lot of renters of these kinds of places wouldn't be able to afford fighting them in court, get away with these blatant retaliation evictions when the tenant reports them. I swear at some point, if a landlord has consistently violated tenant laws, they should not be allowed to be landlords. Just because they got money doesn't mean they get to hoard property and treat people like dirt.
I had a weird creepy landlord while in college. He was someone my mother knew so we thought everything would be good. First red flag, he always seemed to be lurking outside my apartment second was his continued admonishments about not putting coffee grounds down the kitchen drain. I didn’t even own a coffee maker and, at the time, didn’t drink coffee. Well, one winter day all the drains and the toilet started over flowing and when I called to let him know he came storming into my apartment screaming that he had told me not to put coffee grounds down the drains. I said I didn’t even drink coffee and he called me a liar and proceeded to go through my cupboards looking for my hidden coffee. I called my mom who ripped him a new one and he stormed out. Turned out the sewer pipes were frozen in the middle of the street. He never apologized or cleaned up the mess. My mom called his wife who came over and helped me.
the cat story reminds me of a similar story i have. so way back when i was in elementary school my sister was a well known catnapper(also very much abused the poor things to the point my own cat would run the instant he saw her in the same room.) but she came home one day with this small white and black kitten. it was super cute and very friendly so you know it was not a feral cat. it was a few months old so not really a kitten but lets be honest. we cat owners treat them as such. but it wasnt sitting right with me, especially with how she treated the little guy, at first he was super friendly and lovable. even wanting belly rubs but she kept tortoring the poor cat, grabbing him by the middle and swinging him around as she ran around the house putting him in doll clothes and when he hid from her later on she would tear the house apart looking for him and when she found him she would beat him badly. I had already been thinking of taking him out and letting him loose in a park a good 30 minute walk from my home and one day as i was walking around two girls my age came up asking if i had seen their cat and showed me a picture of the exact same cat my sister "found" I of course told them i knew exactly where he was and if they would wait for me i would bring him to them. so i made my way back to the house and thankfully my sister was out pissing off the neighborhood as she always did. and i found the cat in pretty rough shape. he was terrified. fur standing on end and chunks missing. one of his eyes was also completely closed as well. it was hard to get my hands on him but I managed it and took him outside(my sister refused to let him leave. would beat him for trying) and he flinched visibly at the sound of my sisters voice. but when i got away he was starting to calm down. he even opened his eye again showing it was fine. so i brought him to those two girls and they confirmed it was their cat and were horrified at how he looked. and my stupid ass just told them i had seen him living under my house. sadly my sister has had multiple animals since then and every single one of them was heavily abused by her. not only beaten but neglected as well. last pet i knew she had before she went to prison for drug related crimes was this absolutely gorgeous golden retriever. she was such a sweet heart as well. so lovable and would always try to lick your face even if she had never met you before. but the poor girl was obviously terrified of my sister and underfed. it was hard to notice through her very thick coat but she was super thin. i at the time was living in the same house as my sister(another story for another time) and had been getting the dog some food and water as she was always chained up outside. with absolutely no protection from the weather. thankfully last i knew she was in a much better home with people who would treat her like she deserves. and i again will say she was gorgeous. like im not even really a dog person and I adored her since her personality was so bubbly and she was just so damn pretty with her bright golden pelt.
Ripe I think you would go beyond nuclear if someone stole your Disney
Absolutely right 😾😾
For 98% of pet owners the pets are part of the family. Losing them is always hard but getting them stolen you'll go all ways to get them back. Most importantly - no matter where you live, get your pets chipped and keep the chip info updated. I've seen videos where shelters couldn't reach the owners because the phone numbers /adresses were old ones
With as a close of a watch Ripe keeps on sweet Disney, no one would dare to try and cat nap her. I think Disney would scratch the hell out of anyone other than Ripe and his fiance. Animals know who cares for them.
Felt that if someone stole my baby, I would have committed a (something i cant say in youtube comments).
Chuck Norris nuclear or John Wick nuclear?
"Swatting" is a serious crime, and can be deadly. Innocent people have been "unalived" when being illegally swatted. People like her need serious prisontime. 😡
The son was already about 8 when it happened and the bitch is going to be in prison till he's a teenager....Swatting should get you at least 10 to 15 years, even if nobody was hurt in the process, minimum. Whatever she got was clearly not enough.
It's a federal offence in the US (and the US is where police tact units are called SWAT, so I'm assuming it happened there).
u already said what i was thinking, only 1 case i know where it actually saved a life...
@@eruantien9932 SWAT is only used by some US police dept and SWATing is a generic term now . but OP said they are in NJ
"does that mean I get less money"
I would love to see her face when told...."in a way yes as you will be paying op child support"
Especially when you're a trust fund kid...
Swat team guy: you're protecting the entire kindergarten class by reporting her. A drug addiction is a terrible thing, and it sounds like she was doing pretty hard stuff in order to let the house go that badly, as well as making the calls she made.
Dang the woman In the first story is something else
If my pet had been stolen and that kind of situation had happened to me as it did to op, I would put up new flyers to let your neighbors know where to go first if their pets dissappears.
I'd have gone to local news, radio, papers.. you name it.
here's the fun one, and it WORKS- people who steal animals have enemies. Put up fliers explaining the legal punishment for kidnapping (in my area its $500 fine and up to a year in jail) plus a pic of the missing pet, and "$500 reward for any info leading to the arrest of this petnapper and/or return of my cat" 1000% someone will rat them out. I did this once when my old cat went missing and neighbors refused to tell me who had him because they knew I'd go in person instead of involving the cops (outspoken 2a supporter). I put up those fliers and the kid that had him dropped him right back on my front porch because he knew his friends would sell him out, because crap people like petnappers have crap friends that cant resist reward money.
Had a long vet recovery because the kid was abusing him- my cat was super friendly, we were in an apartment, and the kid was jealous that his old dad (whom he'd moved in with to help because he was ailing- i think his family forced him) liked my cat more than his own son. Broke my heart to see him hurt, and broke it more to tell my cat he cant go say hello to all the apartment neighbors who loved his daily hellos.
I've had more than one pet get napped. Once it was my blue eyed husky 2 year old, out of my fenced yard. Put out fliers explaining he has epilepsy and requires $180/month in meds, plus he was neutered. Petnapper dropped him back in my fenced yard the next day. They couldn't use him for breeding, or sell him as a pet, or even use him as a bait dog because he would have just sat there spaced out on his meds.
People suck.
Second story: NTA. What were they thinking committing crimes and calling unwanted attention when you are avoiding the police?! Seriously, most criminals on Reddit lack the brain to do actual crime.
Love it when somebody gets pulled over legitimately by police for a blatant traffic infraction (speeding, running a red light, reckless driving, etc.) and it turns out they have warrants. A vehicle inventory search subsequent to arrest is legal (the cops sort of have to inventory your propery so it doesn't get stolen) and turns out they're "riding dirty."
Then there are the ones who flee from police in their vehicles. "Why did you run?" "I got warrants, bro!" Yeah. Misdemeanor bench warrants. Which you just turned into multiple felonies.
When most crooks commit crimes, they don't think it through.
the only person that should be blamed more then ever, is the "mutual friend" that spilled the beans of where op and his rightful son is.
Cat story: the catnappers should be glad op called the sheriff and not John Wick.
should really just be happy they didnt get a theft charge. animals are seen as property by the law. could of happened. unlikely? sure, could it happen though? yes
@@jackhanma6848 depending where you live, its more than a theft charge. where i am, its $500 fine and up to a year in jail. rarely enforced though
NTA you steal my Mimi Kitty and you have a warrant, that’s play stupid games, win stupid prizes, when you get arrested.
In the first/title story I am glad that everything did eventually work out for the OP.
If you have warrants I would recommend you not reside near a sheriff and then cat nap his kids pet...
If she had rich parents and a trust fund why was she so concerned with keeping custody so she could get more money in the divorce? I guess nobody is more greedy than someone who comes from money
It's also a way to 'punish' the man who refuses to be a slave to her narc-presenting self
Them drugs ain't cheap...
@@mikeharvey9184 neither is where they live. Notice he said he's renting a house down the shore in Jersey during the summer. those places cost a decent amount of money during that period of time (and this is not counting food, and shore passes). and he said it's a 3 hour drive there so he most likely lives in the NY metro area, and wants to go somewhere around Wildwood which is south jersey.
Because her parents wouldn't give her as much money if she didn't have the kid. The child support would have just been extra income to her, while the grandparents payed for the kid, and like what happened, they would have cut her off when they learned she lost custody, because as a woman in the US, you've got to *try* to get custody taken from you.
story1 swatting should be a federal offense as it puts people's lives in jeopardy.
It IS a federal crime. Sad thing is, jerks on the internet continue to get people swatted because they are grade A assholes and do it for the sole purpose of shits & giggles. It's despicable.
My experience with landlords has been mostly good. An example, a drunk drove into the house and the landlord put us up in another house until the house we were renting was repaired. The night it happened he offered to pay for a motel.
the cat was chipped its less to do with running to daddy and more to do with going to the police .
how the hell can the woman in the first story work as teacher when she treads her kid like that ???????
She wasn’t, the OP said it was something else, something he forgot the name of. *Maybe* a substitute or a teacher’s aid, but definitely *not* a full time teacher.
@@whitewolf3051 does not matter she was dealing whit othere kids.
@@wowplayer00 I think whether if she was an actual teacher or a mere substitute/aid matters. An actual teacher would get the whole school and board into major trouble, someone who's part time, or isn't really a full employee, the school and district can wash their hands clean off of. Plus, to be a full time teacher, careful screening is done most of the time, with a sub or the like, they'll mostly get anyone on short notice without much screening.
Many people get jobs working with kids to be petty tyrants to people who can't defend themselves
You needed to take the landlord to court say that he's retaliating against you for something that he was totally responsible for and was negligent as well You can make sure you get your security deposit back as well as some mental anguish money for putting your life in danger with a faulty major appliance.
"They don't waste time confirming info on calls like this."
And this story is why they SHOULD.
Normally, people would agree with you, but *if* a genuine crisis is in progress with time being sensitive, they can’t afford to verify the truth. That’s why SWAT don’t confirm anything until after the fact. It sucks, but that’s reality of it.
actually, the stories where innocent people get unalived are the stories that show why they should... should have been mandatory practice long before op's story
I have a couple cats. One is literally my shadow. He follows me everywhere. Hubby has said Lynx cries and wonders around the house getting louder with each meow when I leave without him. He's straight up my buddy. I've had him since he was 3 months old. He's 14yrs now. I'd probably be going to jail if anyone hurt him let alone stole him. Every woman has her own level of crazy she's willing to go. Play stupid games and you won't like my level of crazy. 😂
Quick edit. Just for you Ripe, I changed my profile picture to Lynx.
7:50 cops like that need to get sued
Blame the people who make false calls
... yeah the ex is in a sh!t ton of trouble
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#1 story: what a crazy woman boy! who needs ennemies Happily OP seems to have survived /w dignity & a good humerous mental state
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“she “knew” crazy when she saw it.” So she’s been looking at a mirror. 🪞
Imagine if some of these stories got turned into stage productions.
To be honest that’s been an idea of mine for the future, turning the best stories into a real series or something. Maybe a possibility at some point 😅
Don't have a cat, but have a dog. If someone stole her, I'd be devastated.
And should I find her in your possession, you can be sure the cops would be getting called.
In regard to the cat story. If your animal is microchipped it has a gps function too. You can file a police report then ask for the gps to be activated and the animal can be tracked and recovered. Very few people are aware of this, my knowledge came about because of a family member doing vet nursing training.
If I had a white cat, I would name him/her Snowball and snowy.
our whitish, she's a snow lynx is named Opaline, aka opal another suitable white cat name.
Disni’s original name was the Thai name for coconut curry lol.
@@RipeStories now you gotta tell us!
Note that in the USA, when the police break down your door by mistake and destroy your property, YOU pay.
There was even a case where a suspect fleeing the police ran into a random person's house. The police surrounded the place, and kept ordering the suspect to surrender and come out. No reply.
Apparently the SWAT team in that jurisdiction is "All hat, no cattle." One suspect with a hand pew pew dispenser? No way they were going in that house! So the police decided to knock the house down with heavy equipment. IIRC the suspect wasn't even there- he had apparently snuck out a basement window and crawled away while the pollice had the scene "locked down." Can you say "Keystone Kops?"
TL/DR, the homeowner's lawsuit against the county was eventually thrown out, because Government is above its own just laws.
Glad the SWAT team guy got his revenge she should never get out
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Thank you for the encouragement
Nta. Getting someone swatted is a federal offense. Have her prisoned and sued. Also get a permanent restraining order
Wow... That comment on the 2nd Story, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes" is EXACTLY what I was thinking even before I saw it...
I just wanted my cat back LOL
Hello Ripe these stories were great and I enjoyed them very much. The OP in the first story was so awful and crazy that I'm glad the OP was able to get full custody of his son. In the second story, I would have called the police immediately so OP isn't the ahole.
I love your vids. Plz keep up the great work!
Girl you did right. To bad the guy had a warrent, but it cleaned up some of the police paperwork.
My niece was traumatized by her mother always threatening to kidnap her and take her away from my nieces grandma (mine and my sisters mom). It took years of therapy, court proceeding, and moving several states away to restrict access so much that she doesn't have nightmares. She needed to know my mom was close to fall asleep. That meant no sleepovers or anything a typical child would do involving overnights at any place my mom wasn't.
1st story: what was his ex thinking? Swatting is a very serious crime, and she could have got her child killed. This seems more like " If I can't have him, then nobody can"
Child abusers are not very popular in prison.
Story 1: The cops could ticket or arrest her for Abuse of Emergency Services and/or lying to the cops.
Story 2: OP is NTA. If the thief had not stolen the cat or had given him back to OP then Karen's "partner" would still be temporarily free...if he didn't have a warrant either...
Story 3: The land lord committed a retaliatory action against OP which is a criminal offence as well as a civil one.
Stealing someone's cat is evil. Stealing a chipped cat is just stupid.
To the landlord with the stove story it was a lose-lose situation as if you had left it alone it would have caused a fire and then he'd be upset that the place was damaged due to Fire and it's a case of once again "it's your own fault because you didn't do this correctly, mr Landlord "
Story 2: NTA. She has a good daddy. The deputy he sent is YTA for snitching. The neighbor is YTA for being a cat-napper and a felon. I mean, OP would definitely had called the police. They could have coordinated with Animal Control to visit the neighbor and verify the microchip.
That last event , this woman should be in jail with no access to communication devices, no bail until court.
last one was nice. would think most places like that would be happy to do something like that when getting ops story
I have heard of whacky molestation claims during the trial seperation but this is crazy...
police do take possible kidnappings very serious. they have to shoot (not literally) and then ask questions later. It can be bad if a false report. but what if it isnt. its sometimes better to over react than under react. Im not defending the ex wife, just the police. they werent aware she was the one who had zero custudy. for all they knew OP was unstable who kidnapped his child.
Anyone stole my cat would need an emergency room not a jail cell
With the slumlord story, I'd have replied with "Go ahead; I'll simply take it to the tenancy authority, and they'll increase that cost for retaliatory eviction.
"why is she so different from her parents"
"trust fund money ..."
2nd story... even if she's a spoiled brat who went crying to her dad the sheriff, it was still her cat that was stolen from her. And dude still had a warrant. And even if she is a spoiled brat cries to her dad the sheriff... that's kinda all the more reason not to steal her animals when you have outstanding warrants.
Definitely will be getting cameras now let somebody's trying to make you look like the bad guy as part of the neighborhood. And I hope that you had your dad discipline that deputy for letting it slip because that's confidential information that he's not supposed to tell anybody. Maybe even take both the neighbor and the deputy for defamation to court.
For the catnapper story, that hits hard, my family has 4 cats (2 stray that wandered into our yard got fed and stayed, one my sister adopted and a kitten we rescued) so I can understand the situation, OP is so NTA.
Last story..... How does one get anything "randomly scheduled"? These words are literally opposites, mutually exclusive. 🤔
Wow that is a he'll of a fight for your son Remember to never give up Keep fighting so your son knows It was always you who wanted him🍀🍀🍀🌸💮🏵🌺🌼🌻🌼🌻🌺🏵💮🌸☀🌞⭐🌟🌠☀🌝🌞⭐🌟🌠
Damn dude, story 1: is that me ?
Since OP1's ex was a cheater, I wonder if Ethan was really biologically his child. In any event, Ethan was much better off with OP than the ex. Great stories, Ripe.
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Story 1:
OP = NTA
Context = Strongest Argument Against Marriage
All these people stealing adopted animals when there are perfectly good unadopted ones sitting in shelters. Then again judging by these guys' behaviors they may be on some ban lists.
lol if your hiding from the cops you should not draw attention to yourself😀
Ann Silvers M.A.
Abuse OF men BY women: It happens, it hurts, and it's time to get real about it
1st story: some people should not be allowed to reproduce
2nd story: NTA
3rd story: Slum lords make renting a nightmare
4th story: Sweet revenge thanks to UPS
There is a LOT of projection on the part of the first story's villain. I'm saying it now (just shy of five minutes in); she's got problems.
In the last story I would have bought 3 large rolls of saran wrap and prewrapped it before UPS started packaging. The battery, laptop, and cord are all separately wrapped before wrapped together with a few extras. Is this the cord? Is that the cord? What is that? Lol
I would have gone to Mexico...heard it's going great in terms of development.
Until you fall victim to one of their cartels.
@@JamesDavy2009 they don't operate nationwide. Just in the north.
I think, as a rule of thumb, all tenants should have an independent electrician/inspector to check over anyplace they rent.
If Landlords can’t keep their properties up to code, they deserve getting themselves audited every time they try to rent out their properties
Bro just wanted his cat back and accidentally ruined a family’s lives
first story: filing false police reports is a crime and the fact they said "they couldnt do anything" makes me doubt the story some
No women are rarely punished in USA for crimes like this…
@@unifiedhorizons2663 that was directed at the cops more the the woman it's grounds to sue the station for dereliction of duty
Her cat was an indoor cat. It got out. She did not let it out.
And so what, her father is in law enforcement? I'd call the cops if someone wouldn't return my pet too.
Stealing a cat is just like ripping a family apart - totaly understandable that OP was contacting family first and no, it's a total NTA here for getting this fool arrested because the idiot must've known his outstanding arrest warrant before pulling this stunt...
Ripe i think if some one is dumb enough to do that i think most of your fans are up for a fight and you can count me in :D
I keep having to tell guys they don't NEED to marry to have access to their kids
Yay Herr Ripe 😊
the law kind of sees pets as property. the lady should just be happy that she wasnt arrested for theft really.
I hope your x was charged for a false police report and made to pay you compensation and huge fines to the government....
Hey ripe you should post videos of your cat
More video with sound, please!
I might do that as member only content, otherwise I get slapped by the algorithm
no bad landlords yet, but time will show once i get a new place. moving in a few months so
When the RUclipsr includes the thumbnail story first 😎
New Jersey Supreme Court said Mary Beth Whitehead was a fit mother. 🌟🌟🌟💫💫💫🌠🌠🌠
What do you call someone stealing your pet going to jail, In Batman voice "Justice"!
a few months ago I noticed in my brother's office the closet had a keypad lock. I assumed must be where they keep important stuff they dont want lying around like a safe. I was sort of right when a month or two later found out what him and my sil were keeping in there. turns out they like guns. they keep any small handguns, riffles, etc (all legally) they own. they being the parents of a 9, 6 and 4 year old thought...it would be best to not just keep them unloaded but convert that closet into a gunsafe.
they are open to them using BB guns with supervision and teach them gun safety. Like how to properly hold it. they are good kids, and they know break any rule...they will regret it (like cant use bb gun if they point even an unloaded bb gun at someone)
These people need repentance.
People say Swatting is a serious crime, yet they never charge enough for it. It is attempted murder of not only the targets of it, but every officer involved.
Good ripe 💫🌟✨
In the second story I have to ask again. Why the fuck do people who already know that they are wanted by the law. Think that it's a good idea to continue to break the law?
Und as others have said, the OP didn't get that piece of $hit arrested. He did that by stealing her cat on top of having an outstanding arrest warrant.
My land owner was cheap. I had a manger leak in my walls at my apartment and they wouldn't fix it, my bills when they were $15-18, for water were $50+, crazy, and they were suppose to mow my yard, they didn't for 5-6 months I had my dog use the front yard cause out back was taller than me. I called the city and that company always had complaints
Second story. They took her cat and refused to return her. The fact the douche partner had a warrant is just karma coming back to bite him.
Sometimes bad people are their own worst enemies.
3rd story. Jesus that slumlord is too common of an occurrence in Ontario. People trying to be landlords while constantly refusing to fulfill their obligations as a landlord. Then abuse the fact a lot of renters of these kinds of places wouldn't be able to afford fighting them in court, get away with these blatant retaliation evictions when the tenant reports them.
I swear at some point, if a landlord has consistently violated tenant laws, they should not be allowed to be landlords. Just because they got money doesn't mean they get to hoard property and treat people like dirt.
I had a weird creepy landlord while in college. He was someone my mother knew so we thought everything would be good. First red flag, he always seemed to be lurking outside my apartment second was his continued admonishments about not putting coffee grounds down the kitchen drain. I didn’t even own a coffee maker and, at the time, didn’t drink coffee. Well, one winter day all the drains and the toilet started over flowing and when I called to let him know he came storming into my apartment screaming that he had told me not to put coffee grounds down the drains. I said I didn’t even drink coffee and he called me a liar and proceeded to go through my cupboards looking for my hidden coffee. I called my mom who ripped him a new one and he stormed out. Turned out the sewer pipes were frozen in the middle of the street. He never apologized or cleaned up the mess. My mom called his wife who came over and helped me.
Ripe where have you been? Haven't seen you in my feed for awhile.
I’m here daily as usual. Just the algorithm being stupid as usual lol
@@RipeStories it is ok. Now I have a long list of your videos to watch all in one day. 😊
The story with cat is officer is the asshole for letting it slip out that your the sheriff daughter.
@RipeStories
Story 1:
*_“We Can't Expect God To Do All The Work !!!”_* ~ Joshua Graham, *_Fallout: New Vegas_*
Hell no kiddnap cat
Wait, she popped on a drug test, and she was allowed to work at a school?
How stupid are cops in these stories
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I like most of the story yet tree laws story are my favourite
the cat story reminds me of a similar story i have.
so way back when i was in elementary school my sister was a well known catnapper(also very much abused the poor things to the point my own cat would run the instant he saw her in the same room.) but she came home one day with this small white and black kitten. it was super cute and very friendly so you know it was not a feral cat. it was a few months old so not really a kitten but lets be honest. we cat owners treat them as such.
but it wasnt sitting right with me, especially with how she treated the little guy, at first he was super friendly and lovable. even wanting belly rubs but she kept tortoring the poor cat, grabbing him by the middle and swinging him around as she ran around the house putting him in doll clothes and when he hid from her later on she would tear the house apart looking for him and when she found him she would beat him badly.
I had already been thinking of taking him out and letting him loose in a park a good 30 minute walk from my home and one day as i was walking around two girls my age came up asking if i had seen their cat and showed me a picture of the exact same cat my sister "found" I of course told them i knew exactly where he was and if they would wait for me i would bring him to them.
so i made my way back to the house and thankfully my sister was out pissing off the neighborhood as she always did. and i found the cat in pretty rough shape. he was terrified. fur standing on end and chunks missing. one of his eyes was also completely closed as well. it was hard to get my hands on him but I managed it and took him outside(my sister refused to let him leave. would beat him for trying) and he flinched visibly at the sound of my sisters voice. but when i got away he was starting to calm down. he even opened his eye again showing it was fine. so i brought him to those two girls and they confirmed it was their cat and were horrified at how he looked. and my stupid ass just told them i had seen him living under my house.
sadly my sister has had multiple animals since then and every single one of them was heavily abused by her. not only beaten but neglected as well. last pet i knew she had before she went to prison for drug related crimes was this absolutely gorgeous golden retriever. she was such a sweet heart as well. so lovable and would always try to lick your face even if she had never met you before. but the poor girl was obviously terrified of my sister and underfed. it was hard to notice through her very thick coat but she was super thin. i at the time was living in the same house as my sister(another story for another time) and had been getting the dog some food and water as she was always chained up outside. with absolutely no protection from the weather. thankfully last i knew she was in a much better home with people who would treat her like she deserves. and i again will say she was gorgeous. like im not even really a dog person and I adored her since her personality was so bubbly and she was just so damn pretty with her bright golden pelt.
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