@@lepwithabirthdefectyes very "🤣" indeed, as someone that was beaten every day and beaten more when trying to get help from school therapists, It's a very funny and laughable situation
@@jasonrandom372 you've obviously never seen a parent lie their way thru checkins and force the child to say everything is okay. In a perfect world you're right, but the world isn't perfect
And when the mom said " I asked if you wanted to come and you said no" and the baby said "I said yeah" . At such a young age he stood up to his mother's crap
@@blondegiraffe2023Not even just that. If you’re a parent you already know sometimes it doesn’t matter what your kids want you got stuff to do. Like what a horrible mom
I'm so suspish. 🧐 Did Dad get the kid to plant the drugs to get custody? Was mom set up? Or is mom really a meth head? These exes use their kids as weapons in custody battles..... inquiring viewers want to know!
I believe because of the lack of evidence they didn’t send the mom to prison, but the fact that a kid in that age knows what does drugs look like and locking himself into the bathroom calling his dad… it looks like a dad-son staged this to frame the mom
23:08 I love the brief glimpse of the cop’s face in the background, as the door shuts with him still being inside-like; *”Oh…ok, I guess I live here now and have to start calling this lunatic mom.”* 🤣😭
17:30 the fact the the mother didn't seem to care that their child was on the road and could have died, but that she cried when she heard that she's getting arrested...
That kid who said “you can’t lie to a police officer, mom” … love that kid. Despite her poor judgement, someone is obviously raising that kid right. My daughter would have done the same thing if I ever put her in that situation, which I would never do. Good for him!
I know!! idk how dad is or any other family but someone is teaching him right.. maybe school because they started teaching us about drugs and drinking pretty young.. Im 18, even tho i love my mom and dad to death but I would never lie for them to the police, nor would i ever let them lie to the police
Prior LEO here and I raised my daughter the same way. Don’t lie to cops. If you’re a POS parent, I hope these precious babies get parents they deserve.
@@imightloveurmomI had a lowkey similar thing happen to me on my friends birthday. (A kid thinking were their parents) It was a trampoline park so we were older than the other kids since we’re teens, this little girl was maybe like 6, and was a triplet. The little girl would not leave me and my one friend alone so I stayed with her because I didn’t want her to get taken or something. She was lowkey mean and would hit us and called my friend slurs which is crazy considering she was 6 😭. Turns out the reason she was like that is because her mom was a criminal. The kid ended up getting hurt and after hours her mom finally came over to watch her and was mean mugging us like it was our fault. The woman had an ankle monitor on cus she was on house arrest. We had to walk away so she didn’t jump us. The girl basically thought we were her parents, made me and my friend hold her and even hold her at the same time like two parents would.
That would be my thought process as a toddler too. Like: 1)Mommy gone? 2)miss mommy 3) call the popo Because they cool 4)police get mommy back Becouse police smart and strong 💪 5)Mommy back Hurray!
From the fact the child is very well spoken for a 5 yr old it seems to me the child has been forced to “grow up” fast in order to survive in that environment. He’s had to learn at a faster rate. People breaking into the house can you imagine the horror and I’m sure he was probably by himself in that situation as well. Shame on the grandmother for covering her daughter’s lying ass knowing full and well their neglect could have resulted in a tragic scene. They should have both been charged…..
Cop speaking to drunk mom in front of her child: “Act like an adult for two fucking seconds”. And you call this-“very professional” ❓ The kid had to have been traumatized witnessing the arrest of his mom. Entire video is disturbing
Children have innocence and, ironically, can see the world for what it actually is from a fresh perspective, and they often don't really yet understand that calling it out can make sensitive people angry. But they are also highly impressionable, and can be quickly warped into delusions and lies by horrible parents.
I have hope for this kid, despite his awful parent. I hope he was protected from her thereafter. Maybe the other parent is where he learned to be so remarkable.
So proud of him. And I'm so glad his dad told him he was proud and that he did the right thing. I think his dad is going to be there for him and be who he needs
16:10 From this i can presume that the baby pointing to the lady who had carried him, show probably how that was the first autentic motherly act that the baby have ever feeled...
I hope that first mom and moms like her that are just released don’t get custody of their kids back. I can’t imagine how horribly they’d be treated for “ratting them out”
Just get released?? With that much meth she couldve been distributing that, and that child got a hold of it which means it was not properly secured. Not getting custody is not enough of a punishment, they need to be put behind bars.
Most states CPS unfortunately are all about the parents rights and family reunification - NOT the safety and welfare of the child. Imagine 2,3,4 good years in foster care then being sent to your “parent(s) “ care - virtual strangers , only to be murdered by said “parent)s)” a few weeks later . Happens all to often .
The first lady, the dad has full custody now. And that 12 pounds of meth she had, she got a suspended sentence, no jail time. I don't know who she knows...but if that was a man, especially a black man she would've got years ...
The first kid is a W. Despite all of these kids confronting their parents, they never had the intention to ACTUALLY get them to jail. Except the first kid himself called the cops on his mother, even if he was in a safe environment he still understood how wrong it is to be keeping a huge amount of drugs/meth. He’s a chad!
That kid was so adorable, but it also made me so sad "I need ya'll to go get her", He clearly was terrified by himself, im sure the cops being there made him feel a lot better, he seems sweet.
Amen! I was thinking the same thing! When I heard him say that, I felt my heart sink in my stomach! 💔 Why would you leave such a precious baby alone? For any reason!?! For any amount of time!! ANYTHING could have happened!! Thank God it didn't, but if it had you'd have to live with that for the rest of your life! Do BETTER parents!!
Yeah that sent chills all down my body, especially considering that the child said they had multiple home invasions She should have gotten a way worst punishment tbh.
@@lavariosmith5622 Amen to that brother! The mother should be charged with child neglect & endangering the welfare of a child.🥺 I feel so bad for all the innocent children going thru this type of thing! 💔 It really breaks my heart. That child was soo young too!
The kid with the vodka lady obviously loves his mom and just wants her to do the right thing it’s crazy how these people raise such good kids but are so stupid
most of the time these kids derive their goodness from seeing the people they care about to things they see as wrong. Raising good kids is a hands off experience, so it seems, it happens by accident a lot.
Even smart people go through things and make mistakes, in the moment she could have just been havign some casual drinks as normal peple do, a habit kicked in a took over, we will never know.
Yeah, I always recommend that entire universe when I want to spotlight terrible, unnatural, broken Spanish presented as a native language and an entire society being gaslight into thinking it's great television.
I just hope he pop it off when the cops pulled her over like get me out of here now. He did say right away he felt unsafe and already told her to just stop.
The safety balloon would help probably in a crash. But ACTUALLY even with a crash activated bloat bag. A child is too small so if they are hit with that. They will either suffocate or they will have their necks broken. My father told me this when I was a child and it’s most likely true
But still police should have handled the second arrest different. Here in the Netherlands police would almost never arrest in such way in front of a person's kid.
@@dvanleuverdenit’s not a country by country thing. Here in the US it depends if the officers and social workers think it’s important to have the kids see that so they feel safe, particularly if they were being abused, or if it’s best to shield them from the mental image.
i loved how the police officer was giving the child company when trying to get his mom and dad when the kid ran in the road. this officer was so sweet.
Heartbreaking 💔 how that baby was almost fatally injured in traffic wow! Thank you God! 😢I have no tolerance for abusive parents the laws are 2 minimal they won’t stop crazy 🥲🤔
Love the way she says "it was only for a second" when in reality, the boy had time to call the cops, them to arrive, them to hangout with him, then wait for her to come home. I'm guessing that's at least 20 mins.
I’m right with you on that one! Mum and Granny were both “oh it was only for a second”. Cops are thinking “just how dumb do these biatches think we are?” 😂😂
Seriously my comment got deleted? I misspelt a rude word that didn’t even start with F. Which you’re allowed to do. My comment was in agreement with the original post about Mum and Granny both saying “she was only gone for a second”. The cops are thinking “how dumb do these bi**he’s think we are”? I think Grandma should go to jail to for encouraging her daughter to leave her child!
It's probably because all of them believe they are allowed to hurt their child or they believe the "Punishment" they are giving their child is the right form of "punishment" when it's not so them seeing that world crash around them will always do this which I believe is awesome to see, watching these awful people's world view crash around them, being proven that THEY are the monsters that the kids need protecting from
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 That’s a good point. There have been multiple Sarah killers who have said if I’ve only had one good parent I might not have committed my crime. I had some cases that’s exactly true. There are two sides of that problem not harming a child can cause a irreparable damage as in coddling your child can cause irreparable damage. Stephen Jones there has to be a Mileground somewhere for a parent for punishment and shame your child with absolutely no punishment needs to be taken. A parent needs to be held responsible when a child is something wrong. In certain circumstances like in mass shootings especially if they are the ones you have given them the firearms I have seen signs of their children having disturbed or psychiatric problems that they could’ve taken care of and decided not to. At the same point change your child so special that they can do no wrong can also cause the same issues.
To me mostly with the case the woman went out from the 5 year old, even do it's bad and i personally would never do it if the woman was stressed out and just out of it of being a single mom, i would understand it somehow, everyone needs a stress release, everyone chooses there own poison... but this wasn't the case with her, you could see it from her reaction, the screaming alone was enough to make that clear.
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908mine was more of she never believes her angel of a daughter who listens to every demand and takes the abuse silently would ever have the strength or the cold heart to tell on her mother. It’s very shocking for them. Most parents believe their children will feel guilty or scared to tell on the people who have provided the bare minimum their whole lives. The unknown terrifies them. And if the parent is like mine then they love bomb you when you start getting fed up with the abuse so that you believe they love you again. Just for the abuse cycle to continue. So most parents are definitely shocked because they didn’t expect the children to rise above the guilt and shame and find strength through all the beating you down and low self worth and tell someone.
What got me is how her mom came over ready to lie for her. The police would STILL be trying to pull my mom off me had I Ieft her grand baby alone for 30mins to go get high
@@captaincaption Kids are more capabke than you think. Our modern society has underestimated them as bipedal pets that cannot even wipe their own asses.
've never seen the show either. Quite frankly, that hits a bit too close to home for me so I never bothered but it was pretty funny how he suggested it.
What’s sad is there are thousands of kids that have to watch their parents do drugs, or even hear them through a closed door and don’t call for help. Kids aren’t stupid, they know when something seems wrong… good on the first kid who called his dad
That sounds like enabling rhetoric and the bleeding heart liberal, those people have made choices they're responsible for those choices and they don't deserve children.
@@hana.s.5203 Well why have kids then ? And if your answer is : "Well they prolly got addicted to drugs AFTER conceiving" then that's even worse . I grew up very poor and my parents never did any drugs , never even smoked tobacco . Its not a matter of bad/poor life that makes people druggies , its their mental weakness . And if you are so mentally weak , why tf would you make a child ? To pass your stupidity and laziness on them ?
I love how the cop is so playful with the baby when they can’t find the mother yet. But it is still irresponsible for the parents to leave the baby like that
Yes definitely. It’s good to see video that proves there are good officers out there. And as for these sorry excuses for parents, they weren’t just irresponsible but neglectful, and cruel. Freaking degenerates.
My parents didn't leave me home alone until i was 13 years old. Before that, if there was ever something they wanted to go do, and I couldn't come along, they just didn't go. When i was little my mom would involve me in chores and shopping, regardless of how much of a hassle it was for her. I didn't grow up privileged, or rich, or anything like that. I grew up poor as shit but my mother did what a mother should and kept track of me, cared for me, and taught me crucial survival skills along the way
My parents were the same. On a Saturday night they went to what's called a working men's club, but only after I was about 10. I'd sit there with my pop & crisps next to my mum. We'd get up and she'd dance and act silly with me. A working men's club is a members only, family friendly in 1 bar with a live group. I learned socialising and how to behave around my peers. We weren't rich, but always well dressed, clean and well fed
It broke my hearth also. The boy looked so sad. But although I have to smile a little bit. Because I'm from Europe. Here it's no problem for kids 6 years old to be alone a few hours or walk to school or things like that
@@morph3301 also a european here, americans would FLIP out taking a north european bus and seeing a bunch of six year olds taking the bus by themselves
@@lpsfoxstar8454perfect. Someone that believes in Santa walking alone . Especially now that you guys are letting in everyone in the world like we are. Especially from the land of child brides and chi boys 😮
Never know what kind of cop you're going to get, some don't care about directly traumatizing kids. Many good ones in these videos, the heroes these precious kids needed.
Same like The officer is so nice with the baby but the opposite with the parents kids are afraid of officers sometimes but don't be this video shows why
16:58 I would’ve been HYSTERICAL as a mom if my child wandered out onto the road while I passed out/had a medical emergency. Literally would’ve been inconsolable with guilt. The boy’s demeanor was so sad, and telling too. I wish I could take him in. He deserves so much better. They are not worried one bit. Their reaction is chilling.
I'm sure that code the one threw out was the one for kidnapping or officer taken hostage 😂 had to be something like that for the buckled knees laughter
dude they were stupid, she asked what time was at the moment, and they acted like if she was asking what time happened the abuse, they are dumb as fuck.
I know, so heartwarming!! it breaks my heart that when the officer is telling the “parents” they were under arrest they started to ask why and get upset.. every kid deserves a parent but not every parents deserves a child
Was anyone else waiting for that first mom to say "I'm just holding it for a friend!" You can tell dad has a suspicion of mom and told his son, "if you EVER see anything weird that looks like drugs, do NOT be afraid to me or call the police!" And the son clearly respects the dad more, and so.. he called the cops on mom lol. Now he's probably living with dad and happy. So good for him.
Im curious how that turned out because going off just the footage and no backstory or anything i think there isnt enough evidence, and its possible it was a set up. Not that im saying it is, just that its a possibility. Parents with custody disputes can be nasty sometimes.
I loved win that Deputy said hey stop looking at him and stop talking to him talk to that Deputy. Because he had to defend that child at all cost and he knew she could’ve been planting lies, manipulating or abusing him, threatening him. Anything. great job on the officers part.
Sometimes I look back on when I was raising my kids and think I was a bad mother. And then I see stories like this and realize I was a good mother. WOW!!!
You r Probaly alright. And that's good enough. You can never be the best parent. But becoming the worst is very easy! You probably raised your kids the best you could, and that's alright! Bless you and your family!!
Some parent thinks bcuz they struggled that they aren't such good parents but the fact that u kept going n did ur best is proof of u being a good parent.
The baby boy in the back of the cruiser babbling at the officer has me broken. 💔 I just cant imagine the selfish cruelty required on behalf of a parent to put their child in that position in life. Poor soul. 😢
I think we can all appreciate how well these officers dealt with the kids. Especially the officer in story 3. You could tell the kids were scared/anxious/terrified, and the officers made them feel safe. ❤
Kids NEVER EVER have to go through it. Now these children are traumatized by the fact that they put their parents in jails... Good for you for the officers who talked to children that they did the right thing.
The kid who had ran into the road, honestly props to that officer, it made my heart warm seeing him care for that poor kid. 🥺 tbh i wish he could of adopted the little boy
2:19...WAY TO GO SWEETY....That was super brave and super smart. What a role model he is for other kids in the same situation. By him being brave and calling 911 he has helped other kids who are in his same position and worse to know what and how to get help. WHAT A HERO HE IS
@@duncanbuckets9980 Also true since she seemed intoxicated af or under the influence of smth. Just weird she kept saying she "didn't feel safe" "I'm not leaving in a body bag" "wanted him out", even locked him out and they just tell her to let him back in...? I get by law he has a right to be there but when do we question SHOULD they be there... at least right now? Whether for the accusation or their own safety. I would think to keep them separated somehow until the situation is more evaluated for any threats to either party right? Especially one being incoherent already
@@dobbiereals She is acting erratic, ignorant, is clearly intoxicated and tried to force her way into his room, what about that behavior would give you the impression that he is the aggressor?
Kid #1 was definitely coached by his dad. I’ve been in a custody dispute it’s not fun, but mama was definitely dealing and deserves whatever she got and I hope the dad is a decent soul.
@@ksev1021 On another video had a follow up Sadly she didnt get in as much trouble as she should of, and claimed it was a boyfriends that "had a key" but "didnt know that well" which... sure even if that was the case then she still should be accountable for letting a man with drugs she "barely knows" into her home with her child but whatever Thankfully the boy's dad got custody im pretty sure so hopefully he grows up happy and healthy and away from her.
these honestly hurt me so much, i’m not a parent, but i’ve looked after children before, cousins and nephews/nieces, and I love them so much even though they aren’t my kids, so the fact that an actual parent can just so blatantly neglect, or try to harm a child in any way hurt so much.
I watched this video over and over. This sweet, intelligent little fellow deserves all the attention, adoration, and education available. I want this baby safe, drug free, loved, and educated, supported by unconditional parental love. In the world of my heart, this would be the outcome. In reality, I hope it is. You deserve that, sweet boy. ♥️
The worst part is most these kids definitely got beat as soon as they were left alone with these parents again.
Fax 🤣
@@lepwithabirthdefectyes very "🤣" indeed, as someone that was beaten every day and beaten more when trying to get help from school therapists, It's a very funny and laughable situation
I don't think so! Because in most states if a parent goes to jail for any reason CCPS must remove the child from the care of said parent asap.
@@jasonrandom372 you've obviously never seen a parent lie their way thru checkins and force the child to say everything is okay. In a perfect world you're right, but the world isn't perfect
@@jasonrandom372they give them back every time. Seen it so often with addicts
The kid who was left home alone was hard to watch... what a sweet little child. He was so scared and he spoke so well for such a young kid.
No Tom & Jerry style traps could be enough for a 3yr old to be left home alone if anyone came to get them.
And when the mom said " I asked if you wanted to come and you said no" and the baby said "I said yeah" . At such a young age he stood up to his mother's crap
@@blondegiraffe2023Not even just that. If you’re a parent you already know sometimes it doesn’t matter what your kids want you got stuff to do. Like what a horrible mom
I just read a story of a woman who left her toddler in his box while she went on vacation for three weeks. Kid died
@@MultiLimpet his box?
Omg that first little boy is SO brave! The way he thought to lock himself in the bathroom and FaceTime his dad… that’s very smart.
That was amazing. She doesn't deserve her son. Very disappointing.❤
I'm so suspish. 🧐 Did Dad get the kid to plant the drugs to get custody? Was mom set up? Or is mom really a meth head? These exes use their kids as weapons in custody battles..... inquiring viewers want to know!
no tf it isnt those kids are dumb as hell
I feel like it’s not the first time he’s had to do that… I hope he’s doing well
I believe because of the lack of evidence they didn’t send the mom to prison, but the fact that a kid in that age knows what does drugs look like and locking himself into the bathroom calling his dad… it looks like a dad-son staged this to frame the mom
23:08 I love the brief glimpse of the cop’s face in the background, as the door shuts with him still being inside-like; *”Oh…ok, I guess I live here now and have to start calling this lunatic mom.”* 🤣😭
Fr
I started lmao at that 😂🤣
"you yeft me home ayone" 😩😭❤️🙏🏻 sweet precious baby, I want to hug and take care of this baby!
Same! That shattered my heart. Devastating that precious, innocent little things like him get dealt the most unfair hands in life with shitty parents.
I hate that the officers weren’t trying to comfort the baby boy whatsoever 😢
@@BurntPixie yes me too! My thought right away was, how is no one picking him up and loving on him!! ❤️ I wouldn't be able to resist comforting him.
I’m a full grown man and that melted my heart, and also made me so sad for that adorable little kid. 😭
@@BurntPixie Me too, but they probably didn't want to make him uncomfortable. They're better than me, I'd have to comfort him 😭
"You just lied to a police officer" dude these kids are really something else I love this kind of stuff
Tru
I love that children know to call 911
Same
The kid: 🗿
Also this kid is more responsible than his mom
"I've never seen breaking bad"
"Well you should!"
Had me chuckling
fr lmfao
LMFAOAO THAT WAS SO FUNNY
im with the mom, never watched it
@@ChuckTP1 me too, but i will
I've never watched it , but could probably also name a few series that the cop hasn't watched.
17:30 the fact the the mother didn't seem to care that their child was on the road and could have died, but that she cried when she heard that she's getting arrested...
i know
@@deedeewells8884 ?
She cried because she didn’t want to be separated from her child
@@ninifire4282 did you watch the video? it is clear that she didn't seem to care when her child was in serious danger. just watch the video, please.
That kid who said “you can’t lie to a police officer, mom” … love that kid. Despite her poor judgement, someone is obviously raising that kid right. My daughter would have done the same thing if I ever put her in that situation, which I would never do. Good for him!
I know!! idk how dad is or any other family but someone is teaching him right.. maybe school because they started teaching us about drugs and drinking pretty young.. Im 18, even tho i love my mom and dad to death but I would never lie for them to the police, nor would i ever let them lie to the police
Prior LEO here and I raised my daughter the same way. Don’t lie to cops. If you’re a POS parent, I hope these precious babies get parents they deserve.
That kids an idiot. Just made his own life 10x worse than it would’ve ever been.
@WorthyofThyLoveNo one cares about you lot at the end of the day
16:00 " Give me that hat back, boy.' I'm so glad that officer was so sweet and joking with the kiddo.
Yess!! He was so sweet and genuin with the lil baby♡
bro the fact that he pointed at the lady who rescued him when the officer asked where his mom was?? baby just wanted to have a decent and loving mom
@@imightloveurmom I knooow, that was so heartbreaking to see. Poor kid probably had lice as well if he had bed bugs.
@@imightloveurmomI had a lowkey similar thing happen to me on my friends birthday. (A kid thinking were their parents) It was a trampoline park so we were older than the other kids since we’re teens, this little girl was maybe like 6, and was a triplet. The little girl would not leave me and my one friend alone so I stayed with her because I didn’t want her to get taken or something. She was lowkey mean and would hit us and called my friend slurs which is crazy considering she was 6 😭. Turns out the reason she was like that is because her mom was a criminal. The kid ended up getting hurt and after hours her mom finally came over to watch her and was mean mugging us like it was our fault. The woman had an ankle monitor on cus she was on house arrest. We had to walk away so she didn’t jump us. The girl basically thought we were her parents, made me and my friend hold her and even hold her at the same time like two parents would.
That so true that part was wholesome ❤
My heart was breaking hearing the 5 yr old say “my mom went to the store and I need y’all to go get her.”
That would be my thought process as a toddler too. Like:
1)Mommy gone?
2)miss mommy
3) call the popo Because they cool
4)police get mommy back Becouse police smart and strong 💪
5)Mommy back
Hurray!
Me too
@@Heavy_Weponsguy.TF2.mhm yep that how it go but you frogot number six it’s oh mommy bad?ok!
From the fact the child is very well spoken for a 5 yr old it seems to me the child has been forced to “grow up” fast in order to survive in that environment. He’s had to learn at a faster rate. People breaking into the house can you imagine the horror and I’m sure he was probably by himself in that situation as well. Shame on the grandmother for covering her daughter’s lying ass knowing full and well their neglect could have resulted in a tragic scene. They should have both been charged…..
Cop speaking to drunk mom in front of her child:
“Act like an adult for two fucking seconds”.
And you call this-“very professional” ❓
The kid had to have been traumatized witnessing the arrest of his mom. Entire video is disturbing
I cherish how much people come together & protect children. It’s more precious than any aspect of society.
4:21 KID: "You just lied to a police officer."
WHY WAS THE KID MORE BRAVE THAN ME???
FR
Children have innocence and, ironically, can see the world for what it actually is from a fresh perspective, and they often don't really yet understand that calling it out can make sensitive people angry.
But they are also highly impressionable, and can be quickly warped into delusions and lies by horrible parents.
FACTS
I have hope for this kid, despite his awful parent. I hope he was protected from her thereafter. Maybe the other parent is where he learned to be so remarkable.
So proud of him. And I'm so glad his dad told him he was proud and that he did the right thing. I think his dad is going to be there for him and be who he needs
"My Mommy left me alone. You left me home alone." Oh God, that broke my heart. 💔💔💔
Weft* 💔💔💔 he like five 😭
Same 💔
u know who else was left in the house with siblings and expected to watch them with a cousin/brother alone to get some milk for two twins
me.
@@ASTR0_AV3RY kid was so smart his age too. i love that kid and hope the best for him.
And she didn't even give a shit!
Those cops laughing their asses off when the lady slammed the door with one of em still inside is the best thing ever lol
💀💀💀
**SLAM**
HAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA
Little does she know...
23:08 HAHAHAH
Fr
right
16:10
From this i can presume that the baby pointing to the lady who had carried him, show probably how that was the first autentic motherly act that the baby have ever feeled...
I am also 9 nine
@@Azalea-ye5xdthe fuck kinda profile picture is that lil bro💀💀
I love how the cop is having a conversation with the 3-year-old kid.
Shows the kid is more literate than his mother
@@shadzep2701A very low bar lmao
@@time3681💀
@@time3681and yet still impressive.😂
W Child
I hope that first mom and moms like her that are just released don’t get custody of their kids back. I can’t imagine how horribly they’d be treated for “ratting them out”
Just get released?? With that much meth she couldve been distributing that, and that child got a hold of it which means it was not properly secured. Not getting custody is not enough of a punishment, they need to be put behind bars.
@@jackrussellthevrgamer4209 obviously but that wasn’t my point
Most states CPS unfortunately are all about the parents rights and family reunification - NOT the safety and welfare of the child. Imagine 2,3,4 good years in foster care then being sent to your “parent(s) “ care - virtual strangers , only to be murdered by said “parent)s)” a few weeks later . Happens all to often .
@@jackrussellthevrgamer4209the first clip was a dui, the 2nd clip was the dope.🤦♂️
The first lady, the dad has full custody now. And that 12 pounds of meth she had, she got a suspended sentence, no jail time. I don't know who she knows...but if that was a man, especially a black man she would've got years ...
The fact the boy was home alone, having the knowledge people break into their house must be scary to him 😢.. poor child
Ik wait till he's an adult and thinks back at that.
Lucky this wasn’t a time that happend
you yeft me home ayone👆🤓🤓🤓💀
@@kirbylinked8460bro cooked but it had no flavor 💀
@@DuoIingo_Is_Coming i think that was my brother
The first kid is a W. Despite all of these kids confronting their parents, they never had the intention to ACTUALLY get them to jail. Except the first kid himself called the cops on his mother, even if he was in a safe environment he still understood how wrong it is to be keeping a huge amount of drugs/meth. He’s a chad!
That kid was so adorable, but it also made me so sad "I need ya'll to go get her", He clearly was terrified by himself, im sure the cops being there made him feel a lot better, he seems sweet.
And the amount of aware he has of his surrounding is terrifyingly good. Like he can say words like "breaking in" and "phone is dead"
Poor baby
I wish they could have given him a little hugs and made him feel better…poor baby
Apple Store
“You weft me home awone.” Christ, that was fucking heartbreaking.
Amen! I was thinking the same thing! When I heard him say that, I felt my heart sink in my stomach! 💔 Why would you leave such a precious baby alone? For any reason!?! For any amount of time!! ANYTHING could have happened!! Thank God it didn't, but if it had you'd have to live with that for the rest of your life! Do BETTER parents!!
Yeah that sent chills all down my body, especially considering that the child said they had multiple home invasions She should have gotten a way worst punishment tbh.
@@lavariosmith5622 Amen to that brother! The mother should be charged with child neglect & endangering the welfare of a child.🥺 I feel so bad for all the innocent children going thru this type of thing! 💔 It really breaks my heart. That child was soo young too!
Yes true
HEARTBREAKING!!! Good lord I felt so sorry for that little guy
The way that karen shut the door and forgot one officer inside the house got my dying 😂
I’m surprised she didn’t turn around and say something like “well who the fuck are you?”
Me too 😂
Where?
Me too
@@Mrhat295in vid
All kids deserve parents
Not all parents deserve kids
My heart goes out to these kids 💖
Wow so original. Did you come up with that quote by yourself?
@VenomousSoup14 You're using a crapy profile pic in there. It's awful and you should feel bad for it. Kid
@VenomousSoup14 man that response totally hasn't been overused either
2:51 "I have never seen breaking bad" - "Well you should" lmaooo
i lost my shit after he said that it was so funny
Spoken like a true Breaking Bad fan. Always got to recommend 😂
Now she better call Saul
I've never seen it and I have no idea what meth looks like. But I do know what it is and what it does.
@@cheapskatepanicit's a good show😅
The kid with the vodka lady obviously loves his mom and just wants her to do the right thing it’s crazy how these people raise such good kids but are so stupid
sad
sooo sad though🥲@@rabe126
most of the time these kids derive their goodness from seeing the people they care about to things they see as wrong. Raising good kids is a hands off experience, so it seems, it happens by accident a lot.
Even smart people go through things and make mistakes, in the moment she could have just been havign some casual drinks as normal peple do, a habit kicked in a took over, we will never know.
He will never see a Christmas tree again
"i've never seen breaking bad"
"well you should"
such a great policeman 🙏
Based cop
was literally about to comment this, cracked me up
Yeah, I always recommend that entire universe when I want to spotlight terrible, unnatural, broken Spanish presented as a native language and an entire society being gaslight into thinking it's great television.
@@lord-yaoidamn bro did hesienburg have the nasty with ur sister and ur girlfriend at the same time or something?
Lol
“come in,”
“i’m right here 😒"
"then, close the door."
"im right here 😒" 20:28
I think shes right there
she’s prob there
yeah she’s right there
Yep she's right there
Had the second lady actually crashed, her son would’ve likely ejected without his seatbelt.
That thought alone is so haunting
I just hope he pop it off when the cops pulled her over like get me out of here now. He did say right away he felt unsafe and already told her to just stop.
I think hes a little vagina to b honest 😅
The safety balloon would help probably in a crash. But ACTUALLY even with a crash activated bloat bag. A child is too small so if they are hit with that. They will either suffocate or they will have their necks broken. My father told me this when I was a child and it’s most likely true
But still police should have handled the second arrest different. Here in the Netherlands police would almost never arrest in such way in front of a person's kid.
@@dvanleuverdenit’s not a country by country thing. Here in the US it depends if the officers and social workers think it’s important to have the kids see that so they feel safe, particularly if they were being abused, or if it’s best to shield them from the mental image.
The fact the cop said he remembered the child from before broke my heart 🥺 every child should have a caring and loving mother and father 😢
Ikr 😢 that shouldn't be a regular thing you can just remember 😢😢😢
I know 😢
I have a caring and loving father. My mother is a whole different situation, but my grandma is in her place and I couldn't be happier 😊
i loved how the police officer was giving the child company when trying to get his mom and dad when the kid ran in the road. this officer was so sweet.
ikr the interaction between him and the baby was so cute
"gimme that hat back boy!"
@@FredbrStudiosI love that phrase
Her: "I've never seen Breaking Bad!"
Cop: "Well you should."
Dude's got taste.
Lol
Fr
-🤣ikr-
“Mom you can’t lie to a police officer” 👏👏👏👏👏 Get this child a reward
yes here ya go 🏆🥇🏆🥇
This kid deserves all of these 🏅🏅🎖️🎖️🏅🎖️🏆🏆🥇🥇🏆🏆🎖️🎖️🎖️
✌🏻💕
All of these 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🏅🎖️🏅🥇🏅🥇🏅🎖️🥇🎖️🏅🎖️🥇🏅🥇🏅🥇🥇🎖️🏅🏅🥇🏅🎖️🥇🏅🥇🏅🥇🎖️🎖️🥇🏅🥇🎖️🥇🏅🥇
You should lie to police lol (or tell them nothing)
“GIMME THAT HAT BACK BOIA” was adorable!
Lol
Heartbreaking 💔 how that baby was almost fatally injured in traffic wow! Thank you God! 😢I have no tolerance for abusive parents the laws are 2 minimal they won’t stop crazy 🥲🤔
Yeah ❤❤❤
ikr, so happy hes rescued
😂
Love the way she says "it was only for a second" when in reality, the boy had time to call the cops, them to arrive, them to hangout with him, then wait for her to come home. I'm guessing that's at least 20 mins.
I’m right with you on that one! Mum and Granny were both “oh it was only for a second”. Cops are thinking “just how dumb do these biatches think we are?” 😂😂
20 minutes is not a long time. Some parents shower that long…
Seriously my comment got deleted? I misspelt a rude word that didn’t even start with F. Which you’re allowed to do.
My comment was in agreement with the original post about Mum and Granny both saying “she was only gone for a second”. The cops are thinking “how dumb do these bi**he’s think we are”?
I think Grandma should go to jail to for encouraging her daughter to leave her child!
The child didn't call - the neighbors did, meaning it took even longer than if the child had called.
As far as I know most parents don't leave kid completely alone in the house for a 20 min shower@@madisonhartwick8114
16:04 I see a hat got me crying😭
Parents always seem so shocked when the police show up and they have to go to jail for being neglectful and abusive parents.
It's probably because all of them believe they are allowed to hurt their child or they believe the "Punishment" they are giving their child is the right form of "punishment" when it's not so them seeing that world crash around them will always do this which I believe is awesome to see, watching these awful people's world view crash around them, being proven that THEY are the monsters that the kids need protecting from
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908
That’s a good point. There have been multiple Sarah killers who have said if I’ve only had one good parent I might not have committed my crime. I had some cases that’s exactly true. There are two sides of that problem not harming a child can cause a irreparable damage as in coddling your child can cause irreparable damage. Stephen Jones there has to be a Mileground somewhere for a parent for punishment and shame your child with absolutely no punishment needs to be taken. A parent needs to be held responsible when a child is something wrong. In certain circumstances like in mass shootings especially if they are the ones you have given them the firearms I have seen signs of their children having disturbed or psychiatric problems that they could’ve taken care of and decided not to. At the same point change your child so special that they can do no wrong can also cause the same issues.
To me mostly with the case the woman went out from the 5 year old, even do it's bad and i personally would never do it if the woman was stressed out and just out of it of being a single mom, i would understand it somehow, everyone needs a stress release, everyone chooses there own poison... but this wasn't the case with her, you could see it from her reaction, the screaming alone was enough to make that clear.
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908mine was more of she never believes her angel of a daughter who listens to every demand and takes the abuse silently would ever have the strength or the cold heart to tell on her mother. It’s very shocking for them. Most parents believe their children will feel guilty or scared to tell on the people who have provided the bare minimum their whole lives. The unknown terrifies them. And if the parent is like mine then they love bomb you when you start getting fed up with the abuse so that you believe they love you again. Just for the abuse cycle to continue. So most parents are definitely shocked because they didn’t expect the children to rise above the guilt and shame and find strength through all the beating you down and low self worth and tell someone.
That 5 year old crying for his mother killed me, but im even more shocked on how he, a 5 year old, talked to the police officers.
That is seriously unbelievable, I'm so shocked. And happy as well that a child at the age of five can do that.
especially with a parent like that.@@captaincaption
@@Crazyontheinsideandout Absolutely.
What got me is how her mom came over ready to lie for her. The police would STILL be trying to pull my mom off me had I Ieft her grand baby alone for 30mins to go get high
@@captaincaption
Kids are more capabke than you think. Our modern society has underestimated them as bipedal pets that cannot even wipe their own asses.
I laughed when the cop told her she should watch breaking bad. He sounded offended that she hasn’t watched it 😂
He's offended by her constant lying despite being caught red handed
I know. Like everyone should watch it. Doesn’t know what drugs are but her kid does 😂😂😂
rightfully so
've never seen the show either. Quite frankly, that hits a bit too close to home for me so I never bothered but it was pretty funny how he suggested it.
Ya the 12 pounds turning out to be 100 grams is classic cop intel, probably 6000 marijuanas in that home too
bro, the captions just roasted the kid, the narrator guy said 9-year old boy but captions said "99-year old boy"
What’s sad is there are thousands of kids that have to watch their parents do drugs, or even hear them through a closed door and don’t call for help. Kids aren’t stupid, they know when something seems wrong… good on the first kid who called his dad
Some of them even call for help and are failed by the system and left with the parents/guardians, it’s so sad
Same @@nickihy3471
My mom had me lie when police came
I was afraid of her
The way the kid flew out the door with the bag. He's a hero for knowing what that was at that age. He's a GOAT bro
That why his the goat,the goat
It's really sad that he knows what that is
He’s a snitch, who would be put up for adoption.
He's a good snitch,stopping drug use near him.@@Nuttyirishman85
@@Nuttyirishman85yeah you got bigger issues tf is wrong with you
Honestly I’m disappointed in these type of parents. Like everyone says, all kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids.
they are poor and drugs's addicted people, you can't judge them like "normal people'
That sounds like enabling rhetoric and the bleeding heart liberal, those people have made choices they're responsible for those choices and they don't deserve children.
@@hana.s.5203 Well why have kids then ? And if your answer is : "Well they prolly got addicted to drugs AFTER conceiving" then that's even worse . I grew up very poor and my parents never did any drugs , never even smoked tobacco . Its not a matter of bad/poor life that makes people druggies , its their mental weakness . And if you are so mentally weak , why tf would you make a child ? To pass your stupidity and laziness on them ?
Im disappointed in that woman not watching breaking bad. Im glad that cop instantly said "you should!"
the little 5 year old in distress with his mother leaving him made my heart melt :(
"gimme that hat back, boy" that was so funny and cute
Was just about to comment that-
i see a hat :D
@@Sono-saki lmfao twins
yeahhhhhhh lol
16:01 so you can go back to it :D
@@whitespaceyukithanks ❤
The child’s lisp took me out
“You yeft me home ayone”
LMFAO
What’s funny is that he only started talking like that when his mom came home. Before he was talking to the police with way less lisp
@@just-no6100exactly 😭
Why did the child have a lisp?
@@Duvmastahe was born that way
16:04 "GIMME THAT HAT BACK BOI"
it so cute seeing him playing with the baby
Kinda laughed at how the kid called the one who saved him his mom lol
He said "Boah" like Arthur Morgan to that little guy lmaooo.
@@Blankzzz1000😂😂
the interaction between the two was so wholesome
8:08
Love it when kids have more common sense than adults
It’s really sad.
13 year old me being smarter then 2 million adults in a community. No joke💀
I love how the cop is so playful with the baby when they can’t find the mother yet. But it is still irresponsible for the parents to leave the baby like that
Yes definitely. It’s good to see video that proves there are good officers out there. And as for these sorry excuses for parents, they weren’t just irresponsible but neglectful, and cruel. Freaking degenerates.
The first lady how TF do you get probation for 100 grams of meth??? That should've been prison time
♀️
@@JoeShmoe376or maybe sometimes the legal system is fucked and it has nothing to do with her gender
@@JoeShmoe376deliberately obtuse
Oh she told told 😅
Maybe cus the kid wanted his mom to get clean instead of going to prison for life lol
“I’ve never seen breaking bad”
“Well you should” 💀
laughed so hard lol
Do you wanna build a Meth Lab✨✨✨✨💅💅💅😌😌😌
💀💀💀
@@Derpofficial66jmans toes
"So I know we're arresting you right now but it is REALLY worth the watch."
"ive never watched breaking bad, well you should" was a perfect response from the officer right there because it is a good show
Police officer: "Looks like meth to me"
The mom: "What is drugs"
The kid: yeah that’s drugs bro
Her house was very ugly and the same color as the drugs, which is funny
Even the cops recommend watching Breaking Bad.
thats how good the show is lmao
@@Spooksthegoat Fr tho
"they're very loud and scream a lot-"
"yeah, its called a kid"
LMAO
25:53
Here's the time stamp 💀
I feel like Matt rose would read your comment lmfao
@@mewcury0no way a matt rose fan
No it is called BAD BEHAVIOR and it is the PARENT'S fault when a kid was not raised properly
Lol
As a kid who was abused by their "mom" as a kid, I'm proud of these little ones taking charge and doing what's right. I wish I did.
Yg
i agree and as someone who has also been abused i agree im sorry you went through that
Aye man I’m sorry you had to go trough that. Like a wise person said: “All kids deserve parents, but not all parents deserve kids.”
I hope your doing better❤your parents didn't deserve kids whatsoever
@@MTrift Are you okay?
6:57 average high school teacher 💀
My parents didn't leave me home alone until i was 13 years old. Before that, if there was ever something they wanted to go do, and I couldn't come along, they just didn't go. When i was little my mom would involve me in chores and shopping, regardless of how much of a hassle it was for her. I didn't grow up privileged, or rich, or anything like that. I grew up poor as shit but my mother did what a mother should and kept track of me, cared for me, and taught me crucial survival skills along the way
My parents were the same. On a Saturday night they went to what's called a working men's club, but only after I was about 10. I'd sit there with my pop & crisps next to my mum. We'd get up and she'd dance and act silly with me. A working men's club is a members only, family friendly in 1 bar with a live group. I learned socialising and how to behave around my peers. We weren't rich, but always well dressed, clean and well fed
Thats just ridiculuse most 8-10 year olds can be home alone. But mainly this depends on how mature the child is.
The little kids voice who thought his mom went to the apple store broke my heart.
hell nah
I agree,I wanted to cry hearing him :(
The third one broke my heart. How can you leave a 5 year old by themselves? Poor baby was so scared.
It broke my hearth also. The boy looked so sad. But although I have to smile a little bit. Because I'm from Europe. Here it's no problem for kids 6 years old to be alone a few hours or walk to school or things like that
@@morph3301 also a european here, americans would FLIP out taking a north european bus and seeing a bunch of six year olds taking the bus by themselves
@@lpsfoxstar8454perfect. Someone that believes in Santa walking alone . Especially now that you guys are letting in everyone in the world like we are. Especially from the land of child brides and chi boys 😮
0:21 im sorry for the kid but the way he says you left me home alone is hilarious
Kinda adorable but sad at the same time
‘you yeft me home ayone 😔’ ITS SO FUNNY I CANT
"i'm officer Looney, and i'm sick of it!' is one of the best sentences ever
22:02
Time stamp!😊
the little 5 yo was so cute and i love how kid-friendly the cop was 🥺
Never know what kind of cop you're going to get, some don't care about directly traumatizing kids. Many good ones in these videos, the heroes these precious kids needed.
“you yweft me home awone” literally heartbreaking but soooooo cute
im not usually someone who cries easily but that kid did make me cry, he was so sweet.😢
"give me dat hat back bouy" is my favorite part of this video.
Exactly
It’s absolutely heartwarming
Same like
The officer is so nice with the baby but the opposite with the parents kids are afraid of officers sometimes but don't be this video shows why
yes
this police officer is a good police officer, He is playing with the kid and talking to the kid, and most importantly, keeping the kid calm
I love these kids honesty and boldness!! I just pray that they were okay after the parents came back home!!
16:58 I would’ve been HYSTERICAL as a mom if my child wandered out onto the road while I passed out/had a medical emergency. Literally would’ve been inconsolable with guilt. The boy’s demeanor was so sad, and telling too. I wish I could take him in. He deserves so much better.
They are not worried one bit. Their reaction is chilling.
Chilling, bitter, or disgusting? Because my thoughts on them are ALL THE ABOVE!!! 😠💢
@@calvinjohnson2985 truly.
23:29 dude, i loved how the officers were just laughing, cops have it rough, glad to see they can still laugh 😂
I'm sure that code the one threw out was the one for kidnapping or officer taken hostage 😂 had to be something like that for the buckled knees laughter
dude they were stupid, she asked what time was at the moment, and they acted like if she was asking what time happened the abuse, they are dumb as fuck.
"Why am I getting arrested!?"
"Child neglect."
"What did I do though!?"
"Neglect your child."
lmao
She knows what she did LMAOO 😭
seems self-explanatory
Ya don’t say?
The fact that people can be this fucking brain dead is insane
wow, you just said what 90% of foster home persons say
The boy stealing the hat was adorable 🥰
Bro, the way the officer played with the baby in the street was so cute! Wonderful way to entertain the child.
I know, so heartwarming!! it breaks my heart that when the officer is telling the “parents” they were under arrest they started to ask why and get upset.. every kid deserves a parent but not every parents deserves a child
Was anyone else waiting for that first mom to say "I'm just holding it for a friend!"
You can tell dad has a suspicion of mom and told his son, "if you EVER see anything weird that looks like drugs, do NOT be afraid to me or call the police!" And the son clearly respects the dad more, and so.. he called the cops on mom lol.
Now he's probably living with dad and happy. So good for him.
Dick my suck
Read it backwards😅
Im curious how that turned out because going off just the footage and no backstory or anything i think there isnt enough evidence, and its possible it was a set up. Not that im saying it is, just that its a possibility. Parents with custody disputes can be nasty sometimes.
i hope he is living with his dad. Kid deserves a happy ending after dealing with that awful "mother" of his.
@@Duckyvr4736 kcus ym kcid?
@@Duckyvr4736
kcus ym kcid, read it backwards
I loved win that Deputy said hey stop looking at him and stop talking to him talk to that Deputy. Because he had to defend that child at all cost and he knew she could’ve been planting lies, manipulating or abusing him, threatening him. Anything. great job on the officers part.
"I didnt drink alcohol"
"Yes i drank alcohol"
"Im not drunk tho"
I am pretty proud of a 5 year old boy for staying calm while talking with the police officers.
Same
Blud was crying💀
2:47 not the cop just casually recommending breaking bad to the mom 😭
that was kinda dope though
She apparently claimed it was a boyfriend with a key. At least she doesn't have the kid anymore though @@JesusIsComingSoon316
Sometimes I look back on when I was raising my kids and think I was a bad mother. And then I see stories like this and realize I was a good mother. WOW!!!
im glad you are :)
You r
Probaly alright. And that's good enough.
You can never be the best parent. But becoming the worst is very easy!
You probably raised your kids the best you could, and that's alright!
Bless you and your family!!
Some parent thinks bcuz they struggled that they aren't such good parents but the fact that u kept going n did ur best is proof of u being a good parent.
The first lady had such good acting skills, someone should give her an oscar
The baby boy in the back of the cruiser babbling at the officer has me broken. 💔 I just cant imagine the selfish cruelty required on behalf of a parent to put their child in that position in life. Poor soul. 😢
"I'm officer looney with Bedford Police Department and I'm SICK of IT!" - I have never laughed so hard.
😂😂
Wait did I miss it?! When was it?
The lady that wanted her son out. His name was Looney and that was funny!@@kaitlin1609
@@kaitlin160922:02
@@kaitlin1609it was at 22:02.
I’m sorry I laughed so hard when that lady said “well then get another job” to that officer 😂
💀 She did not say that, uncalled for.
@vurhn2009 she did though lol. Then shut herself inside the house with an officer forgetting he was there 😂
@@vurhn2009she did say that tho 💀
"Would you like to perform some exercises?" PFFF HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂
I think we can all appreciate how well these officers dealt with the kids. Especially the officer in story 3. You could tell the kids were scared/anxious/terrified, and the officers made them feel safe. ❤
Kids NEVER EVER have to go through it. Now these children are traumatized by the fact that they put their parents in jails... Good for you for the officers who talked to children that they did the right thing.
"Yeah, it's called a kid."
That had me cracking up. 😂
The way the boy said “You left me all alone” 🥺 how dare she leave him!
2:49 He gave her a new show to watch while on community services! Such a nice human being.
MY BROTHER OMG TWO GOAT PEOPLE
@@FreddieGoShreddy YOOO MY BROTHER
Oh my gosh two goat siblings what a rare sight (well a rare sight for me)
Goat sim
goat simulator is the GOATT
There were times when my dad was driving, I wished we had gotten pulled over. I'm not sure I would have had the courage this boy did. Kudos to him
The kid who had ran into the road, honestly props to that officer, it made my heart warm seeing him care for that poor kid. 🥺 tbh i wish he could of adopted the little boy
0:21 “you left me home alone🥺” THEY’RE SO INNOCENT
Fr bro
It is important to remind adults and to tell children that bravery is not the absence of fear, it is doing the right thing despite your fear.
outta here w that lame ass Facebook quote
2:19...WAY TO GO SWEETY....That was super brave and super smart. What a role model he is for other kids in the same situation. By him being brave and calling 911 he has helped other kids who are in his same position and worse to know what and how to get help. WHAT A HERO HE IS
“I’ve never watched breaking bad”
“Well you should”
That cop was hilarious 😂
These are the cops I look up to, making a child feel safe, comforting them, and taking those evil people to jail
She really should though. Great show.
@@euphoriumx2652what's it about?
@@EmoMinecraftBuilder you'll never guess
its about an old guy and a young guy cooking meth.@@EmoMinecraftBuilder
it’s crazy how that the 9 year old boy knew what was in the bag
ong
Bro that “I’ll kick you” was personal 😂😂😂😂
there was a pretty good chance she was getting abused by her son.
@@dobbiereals based on her behavior there's an even better chance her son was just defending himself
@@duncanbuckets9980 Also true since she seemed intoxicated af or under the influence of smth. Just weird she kept saying she "didn't feel safe" "I'm not leaving in a body bag" "wanted him out", even locked him out and they just tell her to let him back in...? I get by law he has a right to be there but when do we question SHOULD they be there... at least right now? Whether for the accusation or their own safety. I would think to keep them separated somehow until the situation is more evaluated for any threats to either party right? Especially one being incoherent already
@@duncanbuckets9980 or mayeb that means there was a bigger chance he attacked her so was acting like that
@@dobbiereals She is acting erratic, ignorant, is clearly intoxicated and tried to force her way into his room, what about that behavior would give you the impression that he is the aggressor?
the cop taking care of the little boy in the road is so sweet for how he talked to him
How do people not have ANY I.D.? Non-drivers I.D., city ID, library card, SNAP benefits card? Anything?
Kid #1 was definitely coached by his dad. I’ve been in a custody dispute it’s not fun, but mama was definitely dealing and deserves whatever she got and I hope the dad is a decent soul.
I hope that kid is safe
@@ksev1021 On another video had a follow up
Sadly she didnt get in as much trouble as she should of, and claimed it was a boyfriends that "had a key" but "didnt know that well" which... sure even if that was the case then she still should be accountable for letting a man with drugs she "barely knows" into her home with her child but whatever
Thankfully the boy's dad got custody im pretty sure so hopefully he grows up happy and healthy and away from her.
Kids not feeling safe around their own parents brakes my heart 😢 parents should be safe people you can talk to and love, not people your scared of
Okay I admit. That one kid was cute.
"Yew yeft me home ayone!"
these honestly hurt me so much, i’m not a parent, but i’ve looked after children before, cousins and nephews/nieces, and I love them so much even though they aren’t my kids, so the fact that an actual parent can just so blatantly neglect, or try to harm a child in any way hurt so much.
dude the kid in the second one is so mature, complete no bullshit. hope he gets the support system he deserves.
I watched this video over and over. This sweet, intelligent little fellow deserves all the attention, adoration, and education available. I want this baby safe, drug free, loved, and educated, supported by unconditional parental love. In the world of my heart, this would be the outcome. In reality, I hope it is. You deserve that, sweet boy. ♥️