I thought the same, maybe tell him they have questions for mom but to go into detail the way she did and telling him moms going to jail is a bit much for someone his age to process and handle.
Just coming to say this!!! I use those carts for a very legitimate reason and often times there’s not enough of them so I have to leave, which is so frustrating! My son pushes me in a wheelchair and helps me into the cart. There’s no way in hell I can just hop off the cart and jump on my feet smh. That’s just like parking in handicap parking spots and running in the store lol
I see it at Walmart all the time. They park their very nice car in the farthest spot in the lot, walk all the way to the store, use a mobility scooter.....then, ride it ALL the way to their car and leave it at the back of the parking lot!!!
I don't believe her at all I think she doesn't want them to contact him because God forbid we give him the information about his son which is his absolute right to know and give him custody That's crap!! She knows exactly where he is He probably divorced her because of this and many other things 🙄
I agree. And just by her doing that could possibly get those charges dropped or reduced. Now I’m not saying what the mom did was right, but that female officer was out of line.
This is how kids grow up to imitate the acts they see because they don’t know any better at a young age. Hope that child lives with a different family member and better guardian.
Part of me actually feels bad for her, she’s obviously a kleptomaniac. I’ve never stolen a damn thing in my life, but my childhood friends did and *I felt guilty* for them stealing stuff. I’m going to pray for that kid.
Well, even though she didn't have drugs (other than the THC) on her, she's probably a drug addict and that's why she's stealing. Might be the reason for her divorce too.
I’m not on the shoplifter side, but you don’t know what the F you’re talking about… It doesn’t mean you’re “lazy” when you use one of those scooters! I’m 60 years old and have severe arthritis in both knees, and need to use the scooter from time to time. What skin off your nose is it? Mind your own business.
@@Wishingwell688 it was just too much. She could’ve just said she was in trouble and I’ll let mom talk to you about that later or something. He surely loves her and thinks she’s great so to have that shattered by the police seems like he got punished also. Be definitely moms fault but yea I felt bad
I saw it more so teaching him a lesson that the mother wasn't obviously teaching him. He knew it was wrong, the female cop was being nice and reinforcing. Didn't once seem he was being questioned in a threatening manner
I don't think the officers should have involved him at all or discussed it with him other than to say that police were talking to his mom. He looks to be 5 or 6. They should have just called a family member to pick him up.
@@girlloveshemp642 wrong. the officer really didnt say enough. We need police officers to say everything all of the time. Shaming and shunning is the only way we as a society will move forward. Period. Shes an evil thief and evil woman for disparaging her husband. "waahh i couldnt leave the house or do anything for 9 years so now i steal even though i have an ebt card and get random cash from grandpa multiple times a week waahh". Newsflash: every healthy domestic situation is 10's of thousands of hours, decades, of time spent in the house doing nothing when not sleeping or at work. If you were the mother/homemaker in these scenarios then you know what you signed up for lol. what do people think real life really looks like?
💯. Should’ve had mom call someone to come get the child instead of traumatizing even further. Let the fam handle explaining to him. All that he needed to know was that mom needs to talk to the officers and not to worry because he isn’t in trouble.
7 year olds aren't stupid. You don't know what parts of that the kid will retain for his whole life and it's her duty to make sure the household of theft he's being indoctrinated in doesn't affect his adult life.
@@XEM_Ajaxthen the adult that has to pick up the child when mom gets arrested can have the conversation with the kid. Weather that is sad,aunt, uncle, grandpa… That’s not for some random cop he’s never met to do though.. She should have occupied him until one of their relatives picked him up.
The child isn’t being charged with a crime. He was a witness. Cops can interview witnesses, and when the perpetrator is his parent, it makes no sense to have her present for the interview.
@@gailwilliams5278absolutely false, any minor especially one that young must have an adult present. This will get thrown out just from her malpractice.
"I'm going through a divorce living in a house w no water" ... Ma'am why tf do you need a Lego set that's almost $100 when you SUPPOSEDLY can't afford to pay for your water bill? And if you're saying you have no water in pretty sure that's something that CPS should be reported about.
I made a comment saying why would they arrest her but shit I didnt hear the vape or THC part in that case send her. Just shouldn't do it in front of the kid I think
DISAGREE. The cop calmly explained to the child what was wrong and that the mother made a mistake. The cop was right to do this otherwise the child would have been confused
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast I think she was trying to reach out to the kid and give him some advice about his bullying situation. No one wants to see a little kid get bullied.
She's had money to raise a child and get all those tattoos but plays a victim card of "I've literally been living in a house without water" Mam, they should take your kid away if that's the case. Pitiful
I disagree. The child's mother obviously won't tell her kid right from wrong, so I'm glad someone else did. Plus, the kid needed to know that it wasn't his fault.
Totally appreciate the cop having the convo. I come from a family very much like this and I just know when that “mother” talks to that child about this day she will 1000% be the victim the child deserves to know the truth.
I respect the opinions of the people who disagree with me, however we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. I really feel like, right or wrong,, it's not anyone else's responsibility or job to parent someone else's child, ESPECIALLY a complete stranger, cop or not. It may be completely innocent, maybe even the right thing to say or an appropriate lesson being taught (which I do believe is so with this case) however, that's not some random strangers who the child may never even see again place to do it. If the parent doesn't teach the right lessons, that's truly unfortunate but that's just the way the world works. I doubt many people would like it if strangers approached your children and take the opportunity to teach your child a lesson, even if the lesson is a good one. That's kinda the whole job of a PARENT.
@@kimchi_bokum_bap_babyshe was way out of line talking to the kid the way she did though. Seems like the female cop is a lezbo and wants a kid bad but can’t have one, so she takes it out on her more so out of jealousy
@@Cream-and-Chigurhthat's the weirdest correlation to make, ever. Plenty of queer people can and do have kids, plenty of female officers aren't lesbians, plenty of officers interact with kids and give them guidance on what to do in certain situations, etc. Maybe take your weird homophobia to a therapist or something.
I agree. It was not the officer's place to speak to the child. Officer's usually work hard to arrest parents in front of the child; yet this officer blabbered everything.
That poor little guy! What a disgusting “mother” to do that period but to do it with your child present is beyond horrible! It looks like she’s getting school supplies too but there’s programs out there to help with that!
Yeah I felt awful when I saw him carrying that bag with the Lego set in it, because you know he was probably thrilled to get it and all excited to put it together but he couldn’t keep it because mom swapped the prices.
Involving a child by questioning him is entirely toooo far!! Telling him his mom is going to jail is too much!!!! He is innocent!!! The cop should not have put him in adult affairs.
Disagree. He witnessed his mom stealing and was a party to it based on what he explained about the soda. The officer was letting him know that he is not allowed to do what he witnessed his mom do, as a way to discourage him early AND explain why his mom was being held. He is at an age where he is understanding things. He prob knows what cops represent by now. And with the mom he has, there is no telling what he witnesses daily. I think the female officer was gentle and did a great job with the kid, and was also stern and direct with the thief.
If y’all are waiting for the mom to teach him right from wrong you’re going to be waiting quite a long time because obviously the mom is an idiot. The officer was explaining to him what he saw his mom doing was wrong so obviously the mom isn’t teaching them this then society will have to teach him this
SHOCKER!!!! Too lazy to pay for stuff, too lazy to walk!!! What a waste of air!! The worst part is that poor little kid was so excited to get his Lego set and she effed it up for him!!
That pisses me off so much! People pull that crap every time, then when I need one for a legitimate reason, there’s no more left smh. I just had to leave a store the other day cause of that. Why can’t I shop just because these lazy POS don’t “feel like walking”.
That poor child is way too young to be able to understand or deal with all the gory details of the crimes his mother committed. Do cops even get training to deal with children in an age and developmentally appropriate way that doesn’t traumatize them? It doesn’t seem like it, unless they have been parents. Poor wee boy. He deserves better. 😢
I get it that she’s in the wrong. But explaining to the kid that your about to arrest his mother is wrong in my opinion, especially at his age, also the whole bullying conversation kind of sent me sideways, just the way she was acting like the child’s mother almost while the mother was sitting there with her head down obviously annoyed
That cop should NOT have been saying anything to that child!!! WTF does she think she is?! She way overstepped her duties and boundaries as a police officer and should have been reprimanded! I am in no way excusing what the mother did and while she was with her son, but that female cop had no business saying anything to that small child! What a pathetic excuse for a cop! Carla needs to seek legal counsel …
The conversation between the police officer and the child is very disturbing. He is far too young to understand what a rotten person his mother is. She shouldn't have involved a child at all.
Really? Not being mean or nasty but the cop was trying to make sure he didn’t emulate mom’s actions in the future. Now he won’t be scared of cops. If he’d had that at home this would have never happened.
@@sharp8446 I agree with you on that. I just feel maybe had she waited until he had somebody he knew and trusted with him 🤔. As the kids point of view everything is going great he's shopping with mom dancing around then is under the assumption he's going hone.... just to find out he's being separated from mom she's locked in a room he's leaving with a cop, might be a tad dramatic for him. I totally believe if your not going to provide the upmost care for your child or your going to be a moron leave your babies at home. She knew what she was doing amd it wasn't spure of the moment she just didn't want to go alone to do it and it's super sad she drug her own child through the mud with her. I totally agree with the cop informing him what she was doing was wrong but it felt like he might have been the one who was in trouble even tho the cop told him over and over it wasn't his fault or he wasn't in trouble. Us as adults understand it totally different then children would.
Covered in tattoos, riding around a mobility scooter, shoplifting with a minor. Winner, winner, chicken dinner. And btw, stores like Target have cameras all over the place. Dumb crime.
Target has very good surveillance, but they are soft, they don't want news stories about police showing up at their stores scaring "guests" aka customers... They let people get away, they track them if they return, they scare them by taking the unpaid goods, but when these people continue stealing they end up having to involve police. Target is the easy "target" for thieves, at least for a short while.
CPS needs to be involved. This mom is despicable. Also I'm guessing she was using that scooter because she pops benzos so I'm sure she can't walk straight or without running into shit.
Definitely agree. More charges here please!!!! Come on judges letting these criminals do this over and over. Putting the police in a bad situation while the judges are in their big ass house and chair in the end
Yikes the lady cop waaaaaaaay overstepped that whole encounter. It’s disgusting that mom is involving the kid it wasn’t the cops job to parent the child. He doesn’t understand, just keep him separate from mom and wait to let grandpa handle that part. She was spot on with what she was saying it just wasn’t her place. She was definitely on a power trip.
@@demigray9127 she's talking to that baby like he understands what she's talking about. Like she's Trying to make him feel bad. I hope she got in trouble for that
That lady should be charged for questioning that kid like that without his parents or a lawyer. It’s not that ladies responsibility to educate that kid. I hope she gets sued.
That Female Officer is going beyond her duties, talking and sharing all that information with the child. That’s not her position nor was it right for her to do so.
Stop lying to kids and concealing stuff from them. Stop acting like kids.aren't human beings. His mother was stealing, and is being held my the police. He should know why. Additionally, if he's seen her do this often, it can very well make himthink this is okay. She was being very nice and respectful to him. This is a bad situation, and she's trying to make him more comfortable by communicating what's actually going on. Imagine of the kid thought the police were doing this to his mom for no reason. If a child is eithithe care soley of their mother, and their mother is eing arrested, they should know why.
@@luckpup2766 I never said anyone should be “lying to kids”. I also agree the should needs to know what is going on to a degree. However how much the child needs to know and what details the child needs to know are not determined by the officer, myself or you. The mother or grandfather will make that decision. The fact that his grandfather showed up so quickly, shows the child has support outside of his mother. Therefore, again that officer had no right to divulge as much information as she did. Honestly I believe she did it out of some sort of spite towards the mother. Her attitude and the way she spoke with the mother shows that she feels as if she is someone’s boss or mother herself. She is going behind the limitations of her badge and is letting her limited authority of to her head.
@@memphis6694 The kid's mother is clearly doing a great job, right? She's raising her kid in a house that supposedly has no water but she's stealing a $100 Lego set. If that officer didn't say something, the mother would just shrug it off like Target was wrong and the kid grows up a thief.
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree I agree. I also believe that's why the officer made the child understand that that was wrong. It seemed a little much but his mom made stealing seem ok.
@youropionmattersnot I will bet that child is caught in the middle too. Parental alienation is a very real thing & it is abusive to the child. She's a POS & all the people saying that the officer was inappropriate for telling the child what happened are part of society's problem. Children need to learn right from wrong as early as possible. The mother was teaching her son how to steal. If anyone is being inappropriate, it's the MOTHER. if you can even call her that.... 😢
@@rhythmtapperI wouldn’t go as far as to say she should be fired but I think the op means for telling the little boy all about what was happening with his mom.
@@londonsapphire1326 I understand that but that child is too young to hear that from a cop and it wasn’t the cops place to tell him that his mom is going to jail even though she deserves to go but she should’ve call the grandparents so they can take him home and tell him that their way and teach him not to make the same mistakes that wasn’t her place
You know that children do, tell the truth no matter what so they were just looking for an answer from him the mom shouldn't . have committed a crime in forth of her son so that is his business as well since he was there knowing what was happening. I didn't like how the cop was telling him about his mom going to jail part that was out of pocket right there.
I’m not saying what the mom did was right but I believe she has the second chance to make better choices and hopefully she does after this incident but for the cop to sit there and put all these memories in his head of his mom stealing is kind of messed up, I don’t think she had the right to question Him away from his mom like that I’m just saying, just trying to protect the child’s mind and innocence is all 🫤
No they don't and her little speech about how they care and "go tell a teacher," is a load of crap. In this house my daughter knows she is to stand up for herself and others. This lady was doing too much and butting her nose in where it didn't belong.
I was upset about that too. She never used her child to steal. Most people who use their children to steal have the child stand in front of them to shield them from where people/cameras can't see them switch tags or place items in bags. Some even go as far as putting stolen items on the child. She shouldn't have taken him with her knowing she likes to switch tags.
They didn’t interrogate, they were so kind to that little boy. Blame the mother for putting him in this predicament. I don’t see a great future for this kid.
Of course, but with Trumpism now no one takes personal responsibility or apologizes. Any crime or mistake is everyone else’s fault, and if caught the tactic is to lie, act outraged and/or play victim.
Im glad someone has some common sense. Its not up to that cop to parent like that. Regardless of what the mom does in the end its just a couple hundred dollars of stuff.
@@tristanthekid0558 sorry for assuming you didnt. I just think it is the parent’s responsibility bc they have no clue what his comprehension level is and could have really scared him/further traumatized him. Regardless of how degen she is i still think she deserved the right to explain that her way or even lie to midigate damage but i def see your point
Good to understand the psychology of children. Obviously the majority of you here don't understand or study Child behavior. At the kids age, you're supposed to be honest and explain the situation to them, it's part of proper health growth. Officer's are trained to do this so a child can understand right and wrong and comprehend the situation. Your uneasiness of the situation doesn't negate the reality of science and psychology. Educate yourself in the future, the officer was correct in what she was doing.
She likes stealing. She’s gotten away with it plenty of times before. Maybe she should steal some diet and exercise items. Change her hobby from shoplifting to weight loss.
Good to understand the psychology of children. Obviously the majority of you here don't understand or study Child behavior. At the kids age, you're supposed to be honest and explain the situation to them, it's part of proper health growth. Officer's are trained to do this so a child can understand right and wrong and comprehend the situation. Your uneasiness of the situation doesn't negate the reality of science and psychology. Educate yourself in the future, the officer was correct in what she was doing.
What this woman did was wrong and bringing her child with her but what also upsets me is the female officer having a whole conversation with the son who looks to be about 6/7. I thought she was taking him outside to distract him and then to say your mom can go to jail that could be traumatic for him. If he was a teen yes explain what is going on. In many of these stories I’ve never seen an officer talk to a young kid
Does she think the scooter makes her LESS conspicuous?! This is a horrific thing to do in front of your child. He is being taught how to ‘shop’ at such an impressionable age.
I was confused why she separated the mom from the child but MORE importantly, she could have talked about more age appropriate conversation. She should have made this more light, and got to know the kid's favorite tv shows, superheroes, foods, etc. AT MOST the cop could just say, "your mom will talk to you about what happened. Or your guardian who is picking you up will talk to you about it." But the kid is so young, i don't feel like it was the cop's place to tell the kid her mom is a thief and has to go to jail now lol
What you should be finding appropriate is the mom stealing in front of her kid. The cop is explaining to the child the reason why things are happening because most likely when the kid begins to recognize what the mom is doing he will follow in her footsteps.
I agree. This child is too young to understand and the cop crossed a line. Mom deserves whatever she gets but this cop overstepped. Note: I’m a big supporter of the blue but that doesn’t mean that they can do no wrong.
@@lar4305what are you saying ? People are gonna stop stealing if trump becomes president ? Did that happen first time he was president- pretty sure people still stole. Man. You guys are funny.
Revoke the government that's taking taxpayers' money and forcing them to pay taxes yet still can't make ends meet but are paying immigrants more money than the taxpayers who actually pay taxes!! 3,000 a month in cash and 15,000 in EBT. Yet a working average American doesn't make 3000 a month!! Make it make sense!!
I agree it was highly inappropriate and sick imo. Creating unnecessary PTSD and weirdness. The situation is already going to mess him up but even telling him all this in an open public space is insane.
I was thinking the same thing. I’m not in any way defending mom, she is wrong. But man. That lady cop needs to know her role and stay in her f-ckin lane!!
Oh so she CAN walk, but just chooses to be lazy, and probably garner empathy/sympathy. Oh this poor woman who can't walk, let's not stop her from shoplifting. And in front of her kids. What a horrible mother and human being.
Price swapping is the dumbest crime. It's literally the exact same charge as shoplifting. If you're going to get hit with the same charge you might as well just steal the shit instead of trying to pay something for it. 😂😂😂
They didn’t. Her mother did and it is vital for the boy’s future prospects that he learns right from wrong, which is something his mother is obviously incapable of. Left to her, the little chap would drift into a life of similar or worse crimes and repeated contact with the criminal system.
Grandfather seems to be really caring for his grandson. No hug, no speaking to him, no telling him he is not in trouble, no support that he will look after him.
Why are they questioning a kid who is obviously too young to remotely understand the situation? Call the kids grandma and let them explain. That’s not your job as a cop.
The mother legally made the child an accessory to her crime so she had a legal right to speak to the kid for info. Granted it was veiled as a 'talk', she was 100% looking for information. You can be mad, but that doesn't change the law. 😂😂
@@RaeHenning-Stephenson the cop is morally wrong for trying to question a kid. What does studying law have to do with that? 😂 do you really think you need to have a law degree to know when someone is doing something wrong? 😂😂😂
No it's not. Most cameras run at 12 frames per second at 480 resolution. It's only a handful of cameras that can pan/tilt/zoom. Target is way behind the curve in camera technology. Most of those domes aren't even real cameras.
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The child don't need to be questioned. The Child needs sociological rehabilitation. Because the child has learned too much wrong already.
The officer was trying to get more evidence to pursue charges against the kids mother. It’s pretty obvious to anyone who understands how law enforcement works what she was doing. Also it was like 3 yes or no questions it’s not like they took him to the Police Department and sat him in an interrogation room for a hour 💀.
She was trying to teach the child right from wrong. His family certainly have not. That officer is trying in a few minutes to teach him some life skills.
The female cop should NEVER have been talking to the little boy like that!!! She had no right to tell him the things she did. Shame on her..he’s a little boy for god’s sake…😡
I’m surprised she’s going into depth about his mom going to jail. I’m fine with her saying she did something she shouldn’t have, but that’s about all he needs to know.
Watching the child get told all of these things is genuinely heart breaking. That poor child is being forced to deal with things that children should never have to worry about. The mother is horrible and this is a very high form of child abuse.
The child was aware, definitely not ignorant of what was happening. He wasn't interrogated he was questioned like you would any other person or witness (children included) and given an explanation on what was gonna be happening
That is completely inappropriate to be scolding/explaining to a tiny kid their parent’s crimes the way that female officer did. Separating a kid by himself and then reiterating his mom is going to jail. Call a darn relative to get him, and explain it to the adult. Then telling the kid that he should tell someone about bullying? Why I never liked cops, they intimidate you as a child, then pretend to be your friend. The less a cop talks to a child in a situation, the better.
@@craZbeauTful I agree. You had to embarrass a 6 year old to do your job? Like I get teaching a kid right from wrong, which the parent obviously failed at, but again, call a responsible adult relative/neighbor/friend, explain it to THEM because they’re an adult. I don’t get pandering the kid in a public entrance of a target as people are walking by him. This is traumatizing as hell.
@@sarat3555 exactly she could've and should've had the talk right in front of mom. I think it would've given the mom a chance to be more responsible to admit her wrong in front of the child.
Involving a child in the crime should double the sentence.
We could call them millstone laws for the biblical passage about causing a child to sin. It’s sad these laws aren’t already on the books.
I like that
The cop shouldn’t be “interrogating” the kid either. He’s too young for that. If he was older (teen) maybe, but not at this age.
The poor little boy :(
@@debidehm9129100 kid will never ever forget that..
“ I don’t trust her and I’m her father” says it all.
I felt bad for her father. He seems like a decent guy.
When they asked where her dad lives, she says "I don't know, he won't give me his address" . Wow😢
@@suehoward3112I don't believe that one bit. Her own father said he doesn't trust her
@@suehoward3112 She's got his address and his child support. She's defo lying her big butt off.
I felt bad for dad and the child.
I don’t think the female officer should have discussed what was going on with the mother to her child.
I'm torn. I think if the boy was slightly older, the cop would have been more in the right.
But because he IS *so young* - it seemed inappropriate.
I thought the same, maybe tell him they have questions for mom but to go into detail the way she did and telling him moms going to jail is a bit much for someone his age to process and handle.
Yea she shouldn’t.
If you’re gonna take your child shoplifting then TOUGH…there’s nothing saying they can’t talk to him!
Nah. Mom is going to teach her kids that some stealing is ok, officer is making sure to have a jump on that teaching.
So not only is she a thief, but she's pretending to need a mobility scooter 🤬🤬
That is rather repulsive! Too lazy or high to walk that much.
Just coming to say this!!! I use those carts for a very legitimate reason and often times there’s not enough of them so I have to leave, which is so frustrating! My son pushes me in a wheelchair and helps me into the cart. There’s no way in hell I can just hop off the cart and jump on my feet smh. That’s just like parking in handicap parking spots and running in the store lol
I see it at Walmart all the time. They park their very nice car in the farthest spot in the lot, walk all the way to the store, use a mobility scooter.....then, ride it ALL the way to their car and leave it at the back of the parking lot!!!
Thank you for calling it a mobility scooter. Why did that policewoman keep calling it a cart when clearly it was a scooter?
@@michelegrosskopf1205it’s a scooter, not a cart.
“Where does dad live?”
“I don’t know he won’t tell me.”
Smart man
I don't believe her at all I think she doesn't want them to contact him because God forbid we give him the information about his son which is his absolute right to know and give him custody That's crap!! She knows exactly where he is He probably divorced her because of this and many other things 🙄
@@jenniferkline4196 yea she was womening pretty hard there.
@@shanecharles4589he’s gonna know now
That cop shouldn’t have talked to the child. She should’ve just separated them and that’s it. That was gross
Right. There's no point of involving the kid in the situation. The cop is wrong for that
I agree, traumatising the child was wicked, is this even allowed?
vile and gross. Not sure if that is legal?? questioning a child... without a parent and or a lawyer??? wtf
I 10000% agree. That was SO wrong. The officer explaining to the kid about stealing is so out of line. Way to traumatize that poor kid.
I agree. And just by her doing that could possibly get those charges dropped or reduced. Now I’m not saying what the mom did was right, but that female officer was out of line.
That poor kid :/ Hes so cute & innocent. The woman he calls Mom is completely disgusting.
Feel awful for the kid. He's too young to be culpable. His mom's involving him in her crimes.
This is how kids grow up to imitate the acts they see because they don’t know any better at a young age. Hope that child lives with a different family member and better guardian.
Part of me actually feels bad for her, she’s obviously a kleptomaniac. I’ve never stolen a damn thing in my life, but my childhood friends did and *I felt guilty* for them stealing stuff. I’m going to pray for that kid.
Well, even though she didn't have drugs (other than the THC) on her, she's probably a drug addict and that's why she's stealing. Might be the reason for her divorce too.
I feel bad for him, but that's a future criminal.
She’s so lazy she can’t even steal on foot 😂😂😂
I’m not on the shoplifter side, but you don’t know what the F you’re talking about… It doesn’t mean you’re “lazy” when you use one of those scooters! I’m 60 years old and have severe arthritis in both knees, and need to use the scooter from time to time. What skin off your nose is it? Mind your own business.
It was probably a tactic she used to look vulnerable n less detectable
I was trying to find a way to say that! 🤣😂
@@jorr1334 we are both on the same page 🤪😂
She also gets food stamps
That female cop way way overstepped her bounds when she talked to that child.
I agree, a complete disgrace, she should have cut it short,get the kid an ice cream and let him sit down and enjoy ,
Living in a house with no water, why wasn't she stealing jugs of water? 🙄 And how dare she bring her little boy along to commit crimes.
She’s a professional liar
Yeah I don't believe they have no water. I can't imagine her father allowing that to happen with his grandson living with her. She's a liar.
She has him drinking Coca-Cola , poor baby I hope somebody intervenes
Every criminal has some sob story or excuse.
Watch enough of these police body cam video and you'll notice the pattern too.
I'm glad that cop told the kid it's not his fault, First thing they need to know.
The kid is the next burden on society
@@billiamc1969what a gross thing to say
I don’t think she needed to tell the child all that info… but it’s obviously her fault. I just feel bad for him
@@JaylaStarr I agree. The cop did not need to tell the child anything.
@@Wishingwell688 it was just too much. She could’ve just said she was in trouble and I’ll let mom talk to you about that later or something. He surely loves her and thinks she’s great so to have that shattered by the police seems like he got punished also. Be definitely moms fault but yea I felt bad
Police questioning the kid is wrong.
I agree. Cops had no business talking to that kid. Especially not for that long.
No
yeah, not cool for a few reasons
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I saw it more so teaching him a lesson that the mother wasn't obviously teaching him. He knew it was wrong, the female cop was being nice and reinforcing. Didn't once seem he was being questioned in a threatening manner
Making your minor kid a party to the crime how disgusting.
They do it to the kids to normalize it so that the kid won't judge them.😮
I don't think the officers should have involved him at all or discussed it with him other than to say that police were talking to his mom. He looks to be 5 or 6. They should have just called a family member to pick him up.
But that officer should not have been talking to the kid and say those things. That was wrong on so many levels.
@@girlloveshemp642 wrong. the officer really didnt say enough. We need police officers to say everything all of the time. Shaming and shunning is the only way we as a society will move forward. Period. Shes an evil thief and evil woman for disparaging her husband. "waahh i couldnt leave the house or do anything for 9 years so now i steal even though i have an ebt card and get random cash from grandpa multiple times a week waahh". Newsflash: every healthy domestic situation is 10's of thousands of hours, decades, of time spent in the house doing nothing when not sleeping or at work. If you were the mother/homemaker in these scenarios then you know what you signed up for lol. what do people think real life really looks like?
@@lt200420 No Stanger should talk to a child. a child shouldn't know certain things quit treating children like a adult..
the lady shouldve just distracted the child. that kid is gonna feel like its his fault. adult issues and problems arent meant for a childs mind.
💯. Should’ve had mom call someone to come get the child instead of traumatizing even further. Let the fam handle explaining to him. All that he needed to know was that mom needs to talk to the officers and not to worry because he isn’t in trouble.
Agreed, she was way out of line for that.
She was totally fine and seemingly nobody else is going to teach this child. She explained things honestly, nicely and clearly
Correct
Right??? She was so invasive
why tf is the officer providing all this unnecessary information to the kid?! he's like 7 years old, ma'am, knock it off.
I'm glad someone agrees
That's what I think
7 year olds aren't stupid. You don't know what parts of that the kid will retain for his whole life and it's her duty to make sure the household of theft he's being indoctrinated in doesn't affect his adult life.
I was thinking the same thing so came to the comments. Mums doing the wrong thing but the child should not be involved
@@XEM_Ajaxthen the adult that has to pick up the child when mom gets arrested can have the conversation with the kid. Weather that is sad,aunt, uncle, grandpa… That’s not for some random cop he’s never met to do though.. She should have occupied him until one of their relatives picked him up.
That woman should be ashamed!! Way to teach that little boy the art of being a thief. Unbelievable 😒
Poor kid don't even know what's going on. He has no concept of it. 2 Young I guess.
Good thing he didn’t realize what yet
He didn’t know his mum stole.
Which one, the cop or the mother?
How dare this cop keep talking to this kid about his mom's wrongdoingsa Once, maybe, but how many times did she say "your mom is going to jail"
Exactly!!!!!!! This angered me!
Cop talking to her child will 100% get this thrown out. DA cop, she’s a defense attorney’s dream.
The child isn’t being charged with a crime. He was a witness. Cops can interview witnesses, and when the perpetrator is his parent, it makes no sense to have her present for the interview.
Not true. He was not the one being charged. Honestly the judge will appreciate how the officers took the time to talk through the event with him
@@gailwilliams5278absolutely false, any minor especially one that young must have an adult present. This will get thrown out just from her malpractice.
"I'm going through a divorce living in a house w no water" ... Ma'am why tf do you need a Lego set that's almost $100 when you SUPPOSEDLY can't afford to pay for your water bill? And if you're saying you have no water in pretty sure that's something that CPS should be reported about.
To sell it on eBay? I don’t buy her story either.
I was gonna say, this was an "easy excuse" for her "i was gonna sell it for more money"@@thebobloblawshow8832
she was going to sell it on craigslist or something. they sell immediately. she could have got 75 or 80 bucks for it.
To sell to pay rent WTF
And she's milking disability for checks. Milking her dad for money. Mom is a level 10 loser.
She had money in her purse, she could afford THC For her vape, and she had an EBT card but is still stealing.
I made a comment saying why would they arrest her but shit I didnt hear the vape or THC part in that case send her. Just shouldn't do it in front of the kid I think
nevermind hundreds and hundreds on tattoos
@@Sharkmane25Second hand smoke.
@@DabsDad Especially the ultra repellent neck tattoo's.
@@Sharkmane25 11:05
Why in TF are they interrogating that little kid about his mother? That is despicable AND illegal.
They humiliated him. 😢
Agreed, totally inappropriate. Only a parent/gaurdian/professional should be doing that.
DISAGREE. The cop calmly explained to the child what was wrong and that the mother made a mistake. The cop was right to do this otherwise the child would have been confused
@@RayWihak-nw3sv yes, this is correct, though she didn’t need to talk to him about his school.
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast I think she was trying to reach out to the kid and give him some advice about his bullying situation. No one wants to see a little kid get bullied.
She's had money to raise a child and get all those tattoos but plays a victim card of "I've literally been living in a house without water" Mam, they should take your kid away if that's the case. Pitiful
The taxpayers are supporting her, guaranteed.
Wonder how she pays for it? Look in the mirror.
It's the clonazepam what makes her steal. It's known to cause kleptomania.
Plus a tat is considered a 'consumable', meaning it can't be sold for money. So 100% of the money for tats is gone.
@@toko7746 LMAO
I seriously feels bad for the kid .... This is a sad situation...
How are your kids doing?
At least the child seems to have a decent grandfather.
That cop should NEVER had that conversation with that child. Not her place whatsoever.
I disagree. The child's mother obviously won't tell her kid right from wrong, so I'm glad someone else did. Plus, the kid needed to know that it wasn't his fault.
I agree that was so out of line she was overstepping big time. just arrest me & stfu talking to my kid.
I agree I don’t think that’s her place and how traumatizing to bring ur kid was a shitty move but don’t make the kid feel bad for it damn
Totally appreciate the cop having the convo. I come from a family very much like this and I just know when that “mother” talks to that child about this day she will 1000% be the victim the child deserves to know the truth.
I respect the opinions of the people who disagree with me, however we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. I really feel like, right or wrong,, it's not anyone else's responsibility or job to parent someone else's child, ESPECIALLY a complete stranger, cop or not. It may be completely innocent, maybe even the right thing to say or an appropriate lesson being taught (which I do believe is so with this case) however, that's not some random strangers who the child may never even see again place to do it. If the parent doesn't teach the right lessons, that's truly unfortunate but that's just the way the world works. I doubt many people would like it if strangers approached your children and take the opportunity to teach your child a lesson, even if the lesson is a good one. That's kinda the whole job of a PARENT.
"Just because you don't like what I'm saying to you doesn't mean I'm being mean." I like this no-nonsense officer. 👮🏼♀️
Me too! She was amazing and put her in her place. Respectfully, with facts ❤
@@kimchi_bokum_bap_babyshe was way out of line talking to the kid the way she did though. Seems like the female cop is a lezbo and wants a kid bad but can’t have one, so she takes it out on her more so out of jealousy
@@Cream-and-Chigurhthat's the weirdest correlation to make, ever. Plenty of queer people can and do have kids, plenty of female officers aren't lesbians, plenty of officers interact with kids and give them guidance on what to do in certain situations, etc.
Maybe take your weird homophobia to a therapist or something.
@@Cream-and-Chigurh Go to therapy.
@@snowfall221 why? Because I’m right and you know it? 😂
This female cop is crossing all kinds of boundaries.
Ok, i seriously thought it was just me who thought that! Very inappropriate.
Agreed. She's not trained in child psychology and how a child can react to her statements.
I agree. It was not the officer's place to speak to the child. Officer's usually work hard to arrest parents in front of the child; yet this officer blabbered everything.
FACTS. Where is internal affairs. Cause she needs some more training
Yes the female officer was wrong
She had no right to question that child period
That's the first thing I thought, they shouldn't even tell him what she did... sad
Terrible job to tell a kid her mom is going to jail where everyone can hear. Smh, she messed up but don’t drag the kid like the mom did
That poor little guy! What a disgusting “mother” to do that period but to do it with your child present is beyond horrible! It looks like she’s getting school supplies too but there’s programs out there to help with that!
Probably thought having her kid with her would save her from being stopped.
@@KatCutsDownI think you are 100% correct!!!!
Yeah I felt awful when I saw him carrying that bag with the Lego set in it, because you know he was probably thrilled to get it and all excited to put it together but he couldn’t keep it because mom swapped the prices.
Involving a child by questioning him is entirely toooo far!! Telling him his mom is going to jail is too much!!!! He is innocent!!! The cop should not have put him in adult affairs.
I 100% agree, she had no business discussing it with the child…😡😡😡
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The cop shouldn’t have done that at all.
She should be sued
Disagree. He witnessed his mom stealing and was a party to it based on what he explained about the soda. The officer was letting him know that he is not allowed to do what he witnessed his mom do, as a way to discourage him early AND explain why his mom was being held. He is at an age where he is understanding things. He prob knows what cops represent by now. And with the mom he has, there is no telling what he witnesses daily. I think the female officer was gentle and did a great job with the kid, and was also stern and direct with the thief.
If y’all are waiting for the mom to teach him right from wrong you’re going to be waiting quite a long time because obviously the mom is an idiot. The officer was explaining to him what he saw his mom doing was wrong so obviously the mom isn’t teaching them this then society will have to teach him this
What a surprise,she can actually walk
U realize ppl have disabilities that aren't visible right? Some have POTS which u can't faint from walking too much for example
SHOCKER!!!! Too lazy to pay for stuff, too lazy to walk!!! What a waste of air!! The worst part is that poor little kid was so excited to get his Lego set and she effed it up for him!!
She will play victim to some mental disorder
That pisses me off so much! People pull that crap every time, then when I need one for a legitimate reason, there’s no more left smh. I just had to leave a store the other day cause of that. Why can’t I shop just because these lazy POS don’t “feel like walking”.
I had to use one when I had knee surgery and I was MORTIFIED. 🫣
For some reason I wish that officer wasn’t talking to that child about what happened. He has nothing to do with it
You feel that way because it was wrong. I don't know who tf she thinks she is, but this is bs.
Exactly. Leave the kid out of it! Specially doing it in front of everyone walking out.
I wasn’t crazy about that either. He doesn’t need that kind of weight put on him. Poor baby.
That poor child is way too young to be able to understand or deal with all the gory details of the crimes his mother committed. Do cops even get training to deal with children in an age and developmentally appropriate way that doesn’t traumatize them? It doesn’t seem like it, unless they have been parents. Poor wee boy. He deserves better. 😢
I get it that she’s in the wrong. But explaining to the kid that your about to arrest his mother is wrong in my opinion, especially at his age, also the whole bullying conversation kind of sent me sideways, just the way she was acting like the child’s mother almost while the mother was sitting there with her head down obviously annoyed
That cop should NOT have been saying anything to that child!!! WTF does she think she is?! She way overstepped her duties and boundaries as a police officer and should have been reprimanded! I am in no way excusing what the mother did and while she was with her son, but that female cop had no business saying anything to that small child! What a pathetic excuse for a cop! Carla needs to seek legal counsel …
The conversation between the police officer and the child is very disturbing. He is far too young to understand what a rotten person his mother is. She shouldn't have involved a child at all.
That cop should be fired or reassigned. That was unacceptable.
I agree! He is way too young to comprehend any of that blather she is dishing out!
He's not too young. He seemed to understand her. Some children are smart
@@Dr_KW You have missed the point. Some children are smart? As opposed to? You are not too smart yourself. Stronzo.
Nah he understood from the beginning
Good on the cops for not mincing words with her! 👍
I really think the cop talking with the little boy was 100 percent wrong.
Exactly very wrong on all levels
Really? Not being mean or nasty but the cop was trying to make sure he didn’t emulate mom’s actions in the future. Now he won’t be scared of cops. If he’d had that at home this would have never happened.
@@sharp8446 I think that too, but he didnt even know what was happening. This couldve been not even a memory for him until she went into detail.
@@sharp8446 I agree with you on that. I just feel maybe had she waited until he had somebody he knew and trusted with him 🤔. As the kids point of view everything is going great he's shopping with mom dancing around then is under the assumption he's going hone.... just to find out he's being separated from mom she's locked in a room he's leaving with a cop, might be a tad dramatic for him. I totally believe if your not going to provide the upmost care for your child or your going to be a moron leave your babies at home. She knew what she was doing amd it wasn't spure of the moment she just didn't want to go alone to do it and it's super sad she drug her own child through the mud with her. I totally agree with the cop informing him what she was doing was wrong but it felt like he might have been the one who was in trouble even tho the cop told him over and over it wasn't his fault or he wasn't in trouble. Us as adults understand it totally different then children would.
Somebody has to teach the kid morals. Clearly the mom isn’t.
That's scary for a kid.
I feel so bad for the kid… Do you think she should have told him all that? The Cop I mean?
@@JaylaStarr nope should have waited for another guardian
Kids going to grow up thinking it’s ok. Hook on …. And prison. Later video 10 years later
He’s use to the culture
Covered in tattoos, riding around a mobility scooter, shoplifting with a minor. Winner, winner, chicken dinner. And btw, stores like Target have cameras all over the place. Dumb crime.
Target has very good surveillance, but they are soft, they don't want news stories about police showing up at their stores scaring "guests" aka customers... They let people get away, they track them if they return, they scare them by taking the unpaid goods, but when these people continue stealing they end up having to involve police.
Target is the easy "target" for thieves, at least for a short while.
They have as many cameras, if not more, than a casino. Stealing from one is nutter.
Shocked it's a white woman
CPS needs to be involved. This mom is despicable. Also I'm guessing she was using that scooter because she pops benzos so I'm sure she can't walk straight or without running into shit.
@@oneanddone7992exactly. Just like Walmart. Not the best place to do crime. I mean worse places to do crime. Also never do crime.
Why did she talk to the child like this? Who is this officer, I need to know her name she needs to be fired
Should be charged with child abuse for taking kid with you to steal.
Instead, she will be out in 24 hours, handed a medal, and the key to the city for being a hero single mom.
I agree
Definitely agree. More charges here please!!!! Come on judges letting these criminals do this over and over. Putting the police in a bad situation while the judges are in their big ass house and chair in the end
You clearly have no idea what child abuse means
In Virginia, you can be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor if they are present with you while committing crimes.
She made a choice, not a mistake
Judge Boyd! 👌
@@colleenpeck6347
we watch the same channels.
"Here's the thing" Iol
@@farmyardflavours she made a choice that was a mistake.
Yikes the lady cop waaaaaaaay overstepped that whole encounter. It’s disgusting that mom is involving the kid it wasn’t the cops job to parent the child. He doesn’t understand, just keep him separate from mom and wait to let grandpa handle that part. She was spot on with what she was saying it just wasn’t her place. She was definitely on a power trip.
I agree that cop lady was over the line. She's tripping
I totally agree that lady cop obviously doesn’t have kids. She did more damage than good. Poor kid deserves better all around.
@@demigray9127 she's talking to that baby like he understands what she's talking about. Like she's Trying to make him feel bad. I hope she got in trouble for that
agreed!
Agree 100%
The child should be removed from her care and placed in a safe environment.
That lady should be charged for questioning that kid like that without his parents or a lawyer. It’s not that ladies responsibility to educate that kid. I hope she gets sued.
@@charleslamb6200yeah i thought that was highly inappropriate
@@charleslamb6200The cop can talk to the child, it’s not illegal. It’s only considered formal questioning if it would be admissible in court.
@@tinydream BS
@@charleslamb6200 you don’t have to like it but I’m not wrong so 🤷♀️
commiting crimes with your kid is so messed up
That Female Officer is going beyond her duties, talking and sharing all that information with the child. That’s not her position nor was it right for her to do so.
Blame the MOTHER
Yep. She needs to be fired or at least reprimanded.
Stop lying to kids and concealing stuff from them. Stop acting like kids.aren't human beings. His mother was stealing, and is being held my the police. He should know why. Additionally, if he's seen her do this often, it can very well make himthink this is okay. She was being very nice and respectful to him. This is a bad situation, and she's trying to make him more comfortable by communicating what's actually going on. Imagine of the kid thought the police were doing this to his mom for no reason. If a child is eithithe care soley of their mother, and their mother is eing arrested, they should know why.
@@luckpup2766 I never said anyone should be “lying to kids”. I also agree the should needs to know what is going on to a degree. However how much the child needs to know and what details the child needs to know are not determined by the officer, myself or you. The mother or grandfather will make that decision. The fact that his grandfather showed up so quickly, shows the child has support outside of his mother. Therefore, again that officer had no right to divulge as much information as she did. Honestly I believe she did it out of some sort of spite towards the mother. Her attitude and the way she spoke with the mother shows that she feels as if she is someone’s boss or mother herself. She is going behind the limitations of her badge and is letting her limited authority of to her head.
@@memphis6694 The kid's mother is clearly doing a great job, right? She's raising her kid in a house that supposedly has no water but she's stealing a $100 Lego set. If that officer didn't say something, the mother would just shrug it off like Target was wrong and the kid grows up a thief.
What the Hell is wrong with her? Stealing is 1 thing but when you bring your child to witness you Stealing thats a whole different animal! 🤬
They think they look more innocent with a kid. And they teach the kids how to do it.
That’s just Sad like Fr
@@Woodman-Spare-that-treeand that’s another problem too
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree I agree. I also believe that's why the officer made the child understand that that was wrong. It seemed a little much but his mom made stealing seem ok.
She didn't care about her kid at all
But she won't let Dad pick him up because they are going through a divorce right now.
@youropionmattersnot I will bet that child is caught in the middle too. Parental alienation is a very real thing & it is abusive to the child. She's a POS & all the people saying that the officer was inappropriate for telling the child what happened are part of society's problem. Children need to learn right from wrong as early as possible. The mother was teaching her son how to steal. If anyone is being inappropriate, it's the MOTHER. if you can even call her that.... 😢
They have them for the benefits.
That female cop should be fired!
For what?
@@rhythmtapperI wouldn’t go as far as to say she should be fired but I think the op means for telling the little boy all about what was happening with his mom.
I think she needs more training for sure. Saying she should be fired is a stretch
Leave this small child out of his mom's business!
Literally !!! She was involving him TOOOO much
I disagree. He needs to know stealing is wrong. His mom isn’t going to teach him.
@@londonsapphire1326 I understand that but that child is too young to hear that from a cop and it wasn’t the cops place to tell him that his mom is going to jail even though she deserves to go but she should’ve call the grandparents so they can take him home and tell him that their way and teach him not to make the same mistakes that wasn’t her place
You know that children do, tell the truth no matter what so they were just looking for an answer from him the mom shouldn't . have committed a crime in forth of her son so that is his business as well since he was there knowing what was happening. I didn't like how the cop was telling him about his mom going to jail part that was out of pocket right there.
I’m not saying what the mom did was right but I believe she has the second chance to make better choices and hopefully she does after this incident but for the cop to sit there and put all these memories in his head of his mom stealing is kind of messed up, I don’t think she had the right to question Him away from his mom like that I’m just saying, just trying to protect the child’s mind and innocence is all 🫤
Is questioning the child normal? Seems really odd and inappropriate
That’s what I was just thinking
I think that was awful. Poor child
Female cops man liabilities
Thankyou ! that didn’t set well with me at all!
I think it was just to get him out of the room so he wouldn't be upset.
That cop " talking " to the kid in public that way disturbed me. Nasty thing to do
School does absolutely nothing about bullying
Yeah that poor kid already knows.. he said ‘nobody cares’ 😢
@@b.o.n.e.s. yeah my heart breaks for him. I think most of us know nothing would ever change sadly
@@oreolover9321 I just hope no one who knows him or his mother sees this as ammunition for the kiddo to get bullied more :(
No they don't and her little speech about how they care and "go tell a teacher," is a load of crap. In this house my daughter knows she is to stand up for herself and others. This lady was doing too much and butting her nose in where it didn't belong.
i thought she was nice and supportive. @@lazydaisy2292
Poor baby boy 😢
How dare those officers interrogate that child. That makes my blood boil.
What about the mom using her kid to steal?
I was upset about that too. She never used her child to steal. Most people who use their children to steal have the child stand in front of them to shield them from where people/cameras can't see them switch tags or place items in bags. Some even go as far as putting stolen items on the child. She shouldn't have taken him with her knowing she likes to switch tags.
It wasnt thier job to interrogate that little boy. It should be a professional therapist. Ya his mom sucks but not the cops job
Yeah cop way out of line there.
They didn’t interrogate, they were so kind to that little boy. Blame the mother for putting him in this predicament. I don’t see a great future for this kid.
That is NOT a mistake. It's a deliberate action. A deliberate choice.
Of course, but with Trumpism now no one takes personal responsibility or apologizes.
Any crime or mistake is everyone else’s fault, and if caught the tactic is to lie, act outraged and/or play victim.
They are wrong for discussing this matter with a child!
Im glad someone has some common sense. Its not up to that cop to parent like that. Regardless of what the mom does in the end its just a couple hundred dollars of stuff.
cop is in the right
@@tristanthekid0558 u obviously dont have kids
@@jessewaselenko i do that lady needs to be in jail and the boy needs to knowwhat she did was a crime
@@tristanthekid0558 sorry for assuming you didnt. I just think it is the parent’s responsibility bc they have no clue what his comprehension level is and could have really scared him/further traumatized him. Regardless of how degen she is i still think she deserved the right to explain that her way or even lie to midigate damage but i def see your point
Why is that woman harassing that child?
Questioning a kid that young was not an appropriate course of action.
Good to understand the psychology of children. Obviously the majority of you here don't understand or study Child behavior. At the kids age, you're supposed to be honest and explain the situation to them, it's part of proper health growth. Officer's are trained to do this so a child can understand right and wrong and comprehend the situation. Your uneasiness of the situation doesn't negate the reality of science and psychology. Educate yourself in the future, the officer was correct in what she was doing.
@@Sean-lw6wpyes exactly and also keeping him away from his mother while she was talking to police officers which could upset him
@@Rose-yu9ll Whats your level of education? You sound extremely dumb.
i agree she should not have involved the kid hell forever have this memory
Wrong
She scanned 5 items, if she knew she couldnt afford the rest she shouldve just put them down
i want to know how she spoofed the scale of the self check out
@@13orrax Some locations don't have a scale. The Wal-Mart by me doesn't.
She likes stealing. She’s gotten away with it plenty of times before. Maybe she should steal some diet and exercise items.
Change her hobby from shoplifting to weight loss.
She wasn’t only skip scanning she changed the prices too….
Don’t be insensitive. She’s been married for 9 years.
The female cop talking to the kid is so very inappropriate!!
No it wasn't
Better than his mom telling him how mean the police are for holding her accountable.
Good to understand the psychology of children. Obviously the majority of you here don't understand or study Child behavior. At the kids age, you're supposed to be honest and explain the situation to them, it's part of proper health growth. Officer's are trained to do this so a child can understand right and wrong and comprehend the situation. Your uneasiness of the situation doesn't negate the reality of science and psychology. Educate yourself in the future, the officer was correct in what she was doing.
Very! Can’t believe she thought it was ok to tell him his mother was stealing
I think she did good -instead of letting kiddo second hand listen to the cops grill mom.
Somebody's got to teach this kid right from wrong; the mom's not gonna do it.
What this woman did was wrong and bringing her child with her but what also upsets me is the female officer having a whole conversation with the son who looks to be about 6/7. I thought she was taking him outside to distract him and then to say your mom can go to jail that could be traumatic for him. If he was a teen yes explain what is going on. In many of these stories I’ve never seen an officer talk to a young kid
That child is too young for the conversation they are having with him.
I don’t think it is appropriate for the female cop to tell the little boy his mother is a thief.
Agree 💯!
Mom is a POS but why is this officer telling her child that? He's too young to be forced through that.
Yeah agree, explaining everything to the kid seemed unnecessary, he should have been isolated from the whole incident
Maybe because she didn't want the little one to panic? I agree that it wasn't her job, but it was a teaching moment, and she did it kindly.
Speaking to the little boy like that was cruel.
I agree. She needs training on this type of stuff.
Right!!! I don’t care how soft her tone was, must still be intimidating for a child
I don't understand why the officer confronted the child or questioned him at all! That's terrible.
Same here. Frustrating.
@@LiliWhyte she didn’t question him. She needed to explain why his mum was getting arrested. I agree her talking about his school was uncalled for
Why is the officer even talking to the kid about any of his mom's criminal activity? Is the officer mental?
The kid should know who their mom is, so they don’t grown up and be like them.
Yeah I was uncomfortable with that too
Why talk to the kid about it smh
Does she think the scooter makes her LESS conspicuous?! This is a horrific thing to do in front of your child. He is being taught how to ‘shop’ at such an impressionable age.
Female cop shouldn't be talking to the kid about that..
I was confused why she separated the mom from the child but MORE importantly, she could have talked about more age appropriate conversation. She should have made this more light, and got to know the kid's favorite tv shows, superheroes, foods, etc. AT MOST the cop could just say, "your mom will talk to you about what happened. Or your guardian who is picking you up will talk to you about it." But the kid is so young, i don't feel like it was the cop's place to tell the kid her mom is a thief and has to go to jail now lol
I agree
This conversation with the kiddo was wild. Failed therapy school and became cop? lol
Sounds about right. They need literally zero education, less than a hair stylist, and that’s probably all she could pass.
I find it incredibly inappropriate for the officer to be interviewing the child and telling him his mom is doing something bad. What was the purpose?
If you were the child, how would you have been if a parent was just whisked away from you with no explanation?
What you should be finding appropriate is the mom stealing in front of her kid. The cop is explaining to the child the reason why things are happening because most likely when the kid begins to recognize what the mom is doing he will follow in her footsteps.
I agree. This child is too young to understand and the cop crossed a line. Mom deserves whatever she gets but this cop overstepped. Note: I’m a big supporter of the blue but that doesn’t mean that they can do no wrong.
Revoke that EBT card ASAP.
This is Bidens America. Trump 24
@@lar4305what are you saying ? People are gonna stop stealing if trump becomes president ? Did that happen first time he was president- pretty sure people still stole.
Man. You guys are funny.
So she has to steal more?
Revoke the government that's taking taxpayers' money and forcing them to pay taxes yet still can't make ends meet but are paying immigrants more money than the taxpayers who actually pay taxes!! 3,000 a month in cash and 15,000 in EBT. Yet a working average American doesn't make 3000 a month!! Make it make sense!!
Shoplifting had been around forever it had nothing to do with the POTUS.
Why is the cop telling the kid all of this. That’s terrible
I agree it was highly inappropriate and sick imo. Creating unnecessary PTSD and weirdness. The situation is already going to mess him up but even telling him all this in an open public space is insane.
Because he needs to know his mom is a low life and that he should not behave like her.
I was thinking the same thing. I’m not in any way defending mom, she is wrong. But man. That lady cop needs to know her role and stay in her f-ckin lane!!
@@ashleychildresss she told the kid what she needed
cop is letting the kid know mom messed up
Don't have any money but clearly did at some point to pay for all those tattoos. And to bring your kid too as cover?? Just wow.
The officers conversation with the young child seems so wrong
couldn't agree more. awful cop. myob
Oh so she CAN walk, but just chooses to be lazy, and probably garner empathy/sympathy. Oh this poor woman who can't walk, let's not stop her from shoplifting. And in front of her kids. What a horrible mother and human being.
Just because someone is physically capable of walking doesn’t mean they don’t need mobility assistance
Why is that cop telling the child all of that. Inappropriate in my opinion.
100% agree with you.
@@ShugaAnnSpyce i mean she wanted to teach him about shoplifting. I will agree that she didn’t need to talk to him about school.
Price swapping is the dumbest crime. It's literally the exact same charge as shoplifting. If you're going to get hit with the same charge you might as well just steal the shit instead of trying to pay something for it. 😂😂😂
They think if they're slick AP won't notice. This is why they began shutting down self checkouts.
Yeah. Cause either way when the original price adds up you will be hit with the same charge.
How the hell did she get the labels off stuff. Those things never come off 😅
Whyyy was this child questioned like this
There is no reason that cop is telling that child so many adult things. She had no right saying all that to him. I hope she gets fired
@@Rachel-g1x so what if he was asking her why they are taking his mum away
That deputy is giving the poor child more advise and attention in 5 minutes than the mom in a lifetime.
Exactly. The officer explained it very kindly to the boy. He's old enough to understand what's going on.
I don't think the cop should've put all that on the little boy.
They didn’t. Her mother did and it is vital for the boy’s future prospects that he learns right from wrong, which is something his mother is obviously incapable of. Left to her, the little chap would drift into a life of similar or worse crimes and repeated contact with the criminal system.
Why the F is a cop interrogating a child? Weird and cringe.
Grandfather seems to be really caring for his grandson. No hug, no speaking to him, no telling him he is not in trouble, no support that he will look after him.
Why are they questioning a kid who is obviously too young to remotely understand the situation? Call the kids grandma and let them explain. That’s not your job as a cop.
The female cop is out of line. She did not ask the mother's permission to do that kind of talk.
The mother legally made the child an accessory to her crime so she had a legal right to speak to the kid for info. Granted it was veiled as a 'talk', she was 100% looking for information. You can be mad, but that doesn't change the law. 😂😂
@67DREADS How many years did you spend practicing or studying law?
@@RaeHenning-Stephenson the cop is morally wrong for trying to question a kid. What does studying law have to do with that? 😂 do you really think you need to have a law degree to know when someone is doing something wrong? 😂😂😂
@@67DREADS Was just asking for a friend.
Go to jail,thief.
Targets security is on a nasa level lol the images are so clear it's incredible. When will the criminals learn this!
No it's not. Most cameras run at 12 frames per second at 480 resolution. It's only a handful of cameras that can pan/tilt/zoom.
Target is way behind the curve in camera technology. Most of those domes aren't even real cameras.
The child don't need to be questioned. The Child needs sociological rehabilitation. Because the child has learned too much wrong already.
The officer was trying to get more evidence to pursue charges against the kids mother. It’s pretty obvious to anyone who understands how law enforcement works what she was doing. Also it was like 3 yes or no questions it’s not like they took him to the Police Department and sat him in an interrogation room for a hour 💀.
@@dxddyminato3145trust we get that but it’s still wrong to question him. That messes with a kids head.
Fix your grammar
She was trying to teach the child right from wrong. His family certainly have not. That officer is trying in a few minutes to teach him some life skills.
@@gardengate1339Exactly. What OP is suggesting is over the top way to handle it.
The lady cop is a hard ass. I love it, she's really good at her job
So true she is good
no tf she’s not
The female cop should NEVER have been talking to the little boy like that!!! She had no right to tell him the things she did. Shame on her..he’s a little boy for god’s sake…😡
I agree. We seem to be in the minority though.
I’m surprised she’s going into depth about his mom going to jail. I’m fine with her saying she did something she shouldn’t have, but that’s about all he needs to know.
The cop sounds a little bit like Rosie O Donnell
Clonazepam is NOT prescribed for depression.
It certainly helps, tho
@@PrinceAsmodeus Roger that! 👍🏻
@@stansbruv3169 👍
She uses it to get high
Promise that
It can be prescribed for anxiety, but lots of people use it irresponsibly
Watching the child get told all of these things is genuinely heart breaking. That poor child is being forced to deal with things that children should never have to worry about. The mother is horrible and this is a very high form of child abuse.
3:09 poor kiddo :( , why involving your own son in your criminal activities! Stop that behavior!!! With or without children ! No shame
What an experience for an innocent child to endure.
Why the hell is the little innocent child, ignorant of what’s going on, BEING INTERROGATED BY A COP?!
I totally agree! She asks the boy a question and SHE answers it!😮
Why are you calling that child ignorant he knows what’s going on and he needs to be told that what his mama did was bad
The child was aware, definitely not ignorant of what was happening. He wasn't interrogated he was questioned like you would any other person or witness (children included) and given an explanation on what was gonna be happening
So saddened for that precious little boy. What a sad excuse for parenting he is getting.
@@bellarose6856 , Even the cop had to tell him what to do when he is being bullied. The mother doesn’t parent that kid at all.
In front of her impressionable young son .
This is something he will not forget.
No excuses for this thief.
That is completely inappropriate to be scolding/explaining to a tiny kid their parent’s crimes the way that female officer did. Separating a kid by himself and then reiterating his mom is going to jail. Call a darn relative to get him, and explain it to the adult. Then telling the kid that he should tell someone about bullying? Why I never liked cops, they intimidate you as a child, then pretend to be your friend. The less a cop talks to a child in a situation, the better.
🎯🎯 she completely embarrassed him, further!
@@craZbeauTful I agree. You had to embarrass a 6 year old to do your job? Like I get teaching a kid right from wrong, which the parent obviously failed at, but again, call a responsible adult relative/neighbor/friend, explain it to THEM because they’re an adult. I don’t get pandering the kid in a public entrance of a target as people are walking by him. This is traumatizing as hell.
@@sarat3555 exactly she could've and should've had the talk right in front of mom. I think it would've given the mom a chance to be more responsible to admit her wrong in front of the child.
Shameful trying to blame her ex for her choice to steal, the amount of accountability dodging she tried to do is embarrassing.