Covington officer's bodycam footage of teen dropped off at mental healthcare facility

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2022
  • 10 News is investigating after a complaint states that a Covington officer left a child unattended outside a mental health facility early Saturday morning.

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  • @SquawkCode
    @SquawkCode Год назад +1785

    The most responsible and sane person in this video is the teenager.

    • @bettyjean2793
      @bettyjean2793 Год назад +56

      I agree with you 100%!!!! How are kids supposed respect the cops if they do things like this?
      My heart goes out for kids like this teen. I was like him at one point in my teenage years, I got lucky that one of my family wanted to list and love me.

    • @NJDRONEMAN
      @NJDRONEMAN Год назад +47

      Bingo !!! You hit the nail on the head . This cop is a pos . At least wait with the kid . You left a mental patient alone with out supervision . If he were to harm himself or others , how could you sleep at night

    • @loz911
      @loz911 Год назад +2

      AMEN

    • @lastcall5965
      @lastcall5965 Год назад

      @@NJDRONEMAN No, he didn't "hit the nail right on the head" and the only one that is a POS here is you. It's not the cops fault I don't know if you watched the same video I did but the cop literally says that he is COMMANDED which means by LAW he has to leave the kid there or else he gets in trouble and losses his job for violating his oath he took to uphold the laws of the constitution of the United States. I'm honestly not surprised what you dumb anti-cop losers say anymore you are clearly just nitpicking for any little thing you can hate the police for nowadays and are just a bunch of losers that don't want people to be responsible for their own actions just shut up, please.

    • @lastcall5965
      @lastcall5965 Год назад

      @@derek4073 Once again. It's not the cops fault the cop literally stated that he is COMMANDED which means by LAW he has to leave the kid there or else he gets in trouble and losses his job for violating the oath he took to uphold the laws of the constitution of the United States. Also, since you want to talk about "common sense" there is A LOT of that missing in your stupid comment. Also, Judging by your profile picture and account date, you are clearly a troll that has no life and seeks attention on the internet.

  • @keywestconch8
    @keywestconch8 Год назад +3090

    That poor kid turned towards the officer as he was walking out. Can you imagine being in such a position that you'd rather the cop put you back in the patrol car and take you with him? I am sad for this young man. He deserves so much more care than he received. Everybody is failing him.

    • @japdog9
      @japdog9 Год назад +61

      if it was a her ,she would be accepted

    • @keywestconch8
      @keywestconch8 Год назад +116

      @@japdog9 unfortunately you are so right. And these poor kids need help regardless of their gender. I only have sons and can't imagine my child in this situation. This broke my heart.

    • @Rocky12323
      @Rocky12323 Год назад +215

      I would me more pissed at the health care service. The fact that they refused to open the door or even allowed for the kid and officer to step foot inside the building should be investigated. That is what's failing these people not the police.

    • @japdog9
      @japdog9 Год назад +69

      @@keywestconch8 yes he acted like he wanted help .it upset me when the woman ran away then the cop left him alone , i hope the boy got help . .... i wish i was wrong , its the same in Australia

    • @japdog9
      @japdog9 Год назад +29

      nobody is attacking the police . police did there job

  • @purplepoppyz
    @purplepoppyz 11 месяцев назад +786

    I hate how none of them are even talking to the boy. Alone, frightened, no one treating him like a human with feelings. They are treating him like a parcel. 😢

    • @patduffyforever
      @patduffyforever 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yes.truly shocking. Poor lad😭

    • @silentsurge3724
      @silentsurge3724 10 месяцев назад +19

      Welcome to America

    • @mandybellep230
      @mandybellep230 9 месяцев назад +3

      They do more than that!!!

    • @z125bro7
      @z125bro7 7 месяцев назад +2

      It’s 0530 in the morning the call probably was around 4ish and they all are tired coming to the end of the shift

    • @purplepoppyz
      @purplepoppyz 7 месяцев назад +30

      @z125bro7 'near the end of your shift' is no excuse for not doing your job well in any job.

  • @jen4him72
    @jen4him72 11 месяцев назад +422

    This is why those who need it most don't ask for help! Disgusting behavior on the part of every adult involved!!

    • @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496
      @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496 9 месяцев назад +5

      Agree completely!!!

    • @AshleyGarcia-bw4om
      @AshleyGarcia-bw4om 9 месяцев назад +6

      It truly is but from speaking from experience from being a minor and been sent to mental health treatment hospitals multiple times this is sadly normal but sometimes the hospital people and I get sent us too get greeted good sometimes and Ty for speaking up so much and I rlly do agree ❤

    • @vixtrilogy1041
      @vixtrilogy1041 7 месяцев назад

      This is how psyche facilities operate these days. Callous, narcissistic staff that have absolutely no interest in the patients

    • @UnderstandingDarkness
      @UnderstandingDarkness 4 месяца назад

      100% on the dot!

    • @philg8633
      @philg8633 2 месяца назад +1

      Disgusting behavior by the mental health facility you mean.

  • @RebekkaRN1962
    @RebekkaRN1962 Год назад +1801

    This is a perfect example of the poor mental health services we have in this Country 😢

    • @JbirdL2233
      @JbirdL2233 Год назад +31

      Poor police services you mean.

    • @Bandit-zq1uf
      @Bandit-zq1uf Год назад +12

      @@JbirdL2233 what did the cop do? Next time the cop should’ve just left the kid to fend for himself

    • @Exiled.New.Yorker
      @Exiled.New.Yorker Год назад +6

      It's no better in Canada, been here 18 years now.

    • @petunialuna4801
      @petunialuna4801 Год назад +10

      And the poor police services. It was appalling, but no longer surprising.

    • @RebekkaRN1962
      @RebekkaRN1962 Год назад +7

      @@JbirdL2233
      Good example of the current social environment of "defund the Police 🚔 "

  • @ems383
    @ems383 Год назад +750

    THIS is why the mental health system is in need of MAJOR revamping…and why people fall through the cracks

    • @BobCrane787
      @BobCrane787 Год назад +10

      Deinstitutionalization from the system that existed in the 60's has had it's drawbacks, sad to say.

    • @poppiarlin5612
      @poppiarlin5612 Год назад +18

      All of the medical systems in the US need a serious overhaul

    • @k.o.h3599
      @k.o.h3599 Год назад +6

      It needs major funding...
      Before de-institutionalizing, mental hospitals were under funded, under staffed, and buildings falling apart.
      Hospitals designed to house 500 patients found themselves with over a thousand...
      Not to mention the abuse that took place in the institutions...

    • @hudsondonnell444
      @hudsondonnell444 Год назад +12

      Government control of healthcare has more to do with this oversight. Yet everyone wants government to take over everything and keep screwing things up.

    • @k.o.h3599
      @k.o.h3599 Год назад +7

      @@hudsondonnell444 government Healthcare seems to work pretty well for the rest of the world.

  • @peggybaby0894
    @peggybaby0894 11 месяцев назад +435

    To hear them arguing about him as if he isn’t there is heartbreaking. Poor kid. Does any of these adult understand that mental health issues isn’t necessarily “trouble“?? My son has been to a mental facility and has never been in trouble for anything and is the quietest kindest kid. Not that “bad” kids deserve less but there is a difference. 😢

    • @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496
      @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496 9 месяцев назад +4

      Agree wholeheartedly!

    • @user-ts7ns7bt2v
      @user-ts7ns7bt2v 9 месяцев назад

      And yet we blaming police for this? C’mon now. Is it obvious where system is breaking down and how we blaming the wrong people?

    • @zim63
      @zim63 7 месяцев назад +11

      Sadly, most cops in the US have virtually no mental health training, same with other disabilities/differences, especially developmental disabilities and intellectual disabilities.
      Although, one would think much of this would just be basic common sense and human decency.

    • @barbfurgeson4531
      @barbfurgeson4531 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ditto. And they wonder why are prisons are over housed. In the words of Barney Pfife, "Ya got to nip it, nip it in the bud ". Help them and prevent it rather than punish them after the damage is done.

    • @claudiastutsman3252
      @claudiastutsman3252 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cop is obviously not the brightest bulb in the box.

  • @samanthagreenlee6930
    @samanthagreenlee6930 11 месяцев назад +184

    I fell so bad for that boy, talking about him like he wasnt there, arguing over who gets him, tossing him back and forth like a hot potato. All he needs is help and for someone to actually care about his well being. I wish him luck and love in the world looks like he's going to need it. 😢

    • @brandnew2767
      @brandnew2767 11 месяцев назад +11

      Exactly! Like he’s not even there “you’re problem” 😪 that witch couldn’t even be bothered to open the door to speak.😡

    • @mirandapanda5439
      @mirandapanda5439 7 месяцев назад +2

      Sounds familiar.. sounds just like a typical dysfunctional divorced "family".

    • @Rowan-mo4ko
      @Rowan-mo4ko 6 месяцев назад

      What is stopping you from finding him?

    • @weekdaycycling
      @weekdaycycling 6 месяцев назад +2

      Before dropping the teen and leaving, the officer should have called his supervisor. It's terrible, and if anything bad occurred to the teen, he should have been held accountable.

  • @midwaymonster30
    @midwaymonster30 Год назад +719

    That poor young man who's already got issues getting treated like this pisses me off to no end.

    • @annnoble7739
      @annnoble7739 Год назад +8

      AMEN midway

    • @suze816
      @suze816 Год назад +23

      What was wrong with that woman ? Didn't her supervisor leave someone in charge when she left ?
      Why didn't that woman at the door look at the paperwork after the officer slid it under the door ?
      I wondered of that poor kid was wondering just what kind of place that was that didn't have their ducks in order.
      Just didn't seem very professional.

    • @cactuscreekoutfitters
      @cactuscreekoutfitters Год назад +2

      im right there with you.

    • @faith5563
      @faith5563 Год назад +1

      Even a dog or a cat would realize how worthless others feel they are in this kind of abandonment.

    • @imtheman4805
      @imtheman4805 Год назад +1

      The female at the facility needs to go into another type of work. Possibly S&M cause she has a masochistic nature about her.

  • @chriswarren274
    @chriswarren274 Год назад +427

    You do not leave a child in a lobby by himself,waiting for services for mental health. Do they know how scared he is or how unstable he is? You both are arguing about him in front of him!!. If I was the kid I would feel unwanted by everyone!!!!

    • @judystine2783
      @judystine2783 Год назад +29

      That was rather pathetic, wasn’t it. The facility definitely wasn’t doing its job, but that officer never should have left that building without knowing that young man was safely inside the locked doors. There would definitely have been liability on both side if that boy had walked out of that building and did harm to himself. Sadly we live in a world where the people who can make a difference just don’t care.

    • @hillbillyohio513
      @hillbillyohio513 Год назад +9

      @@judystine2783 Did you hear the supervisor say piss on them? Makes me ill, I had problems as a kid myself and now I know how the people talked behind my back. Only difference is I would have been gone by the time that cop got back to see if I was still there!

    • @judystine2783
      @judystine2783 Год назад +6

      @@hillbillyohio513 I’m sorry to hear you had some problems when you were younger. Hope life is better now. And I’m with you, I would have been outta there in a nano second.

    • @hillbillyohio513
      @hillbillyohio513 Год назад +5

      @@judystine2783 It took me a while to get my life straight but everything is great now. I appreciate the kind words and I hope you take care!

    • @judystine2783
      @judystine2783 Год назад +4

      @One Culture Love Culture xo The officer, under the theory of PROTECT and serve, had an obligation to PROTECT and SERVE that young man. That was his job at the moment, no matter how long it took.

  • @elianac042
    @elianac042 11 месяцев назад +54

    wow… all i can say is just wow, for the officer to slide the paperwork under the door and practically throw his hands up and say “welp i did all i can do” is BEYOND appalling and disgusting behavior… this poor boy was left unattended and already hurting, probably wanted to take his life and they left him THEY LEFT HIM! alone in an area with unlocked doors where he could go through with his plan if he wanted too. gosh this breaks my heart he was probably so confused and scared. both of the people involved in this need to be fired, they don’t deserve to work in this field.

  • @katiemclaneak5182
    @katiemclaneak5182 10 месяцев назад +21

    The lack of compassion is sickening. So glad to report that my experience was so different, and actually positive.

  • @cockneycharm3970
    @cockneycharm3970 Год назад +331

    No, you didn't deliver the boy, you dumped him, and the woman was so cold hearted. That poor lad, he didn't deserve any of that.

    • @dfwm6660
      @dfwm6660 10 месяцев назад +7

      I know the NHS Ain't Perfect, but they certainly wouldn't leave a kid outside like that, and a police definitely wouldn't have dumped him.. that's disgusting..

    • @nicoledoran7700
      @nicoledoran7700 10 месяцев назад +2

      All cops are cold hearts. But at least the cop did try. Sad

    • @lisaraper8053
      @lisaraper8053 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@nicoledoran7700he did not try. He left him there like trash

    • @addieenciso6273
      @addieenciso6273 9 месяцев назад +7

      ​​​​​​@@lisaraper8053 he didn't dump him like trash, he did his job he had the paperwork and did what he was told to do. No one is responsible for that kid but his parents. Now if he doesn't have his parents, the legal guardian comes in hand. If no legal guardian comes up, then CPS has to come in. So no, the officer did his job and nothing more. He is not responsible for that kid, his only responsibility is to do his job, and he did it. Plus the troubled teen, ended in the facility anyways, so that was a done deal.

    • @alexisjames5894
      @alexisjames5894 9 месяцев назад +2

      If he didn’t have mental health issues before he sure as heck will have them now . The officer is negligent and the woman is an uncaring monster. How dare they talk over him like that. He isn’t a package from UPS ffs

  • @amyshaw4729
    @amyshaw4729 Год назад +555

    How is it possible for EVERY ADULT in this video to fail this child. Shame on you two for not thinking of this child’s needs!! Just breaks my heart!!!

    • @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496
      @ambriadaniels-dovolis7496 9 месяцев назад +6

      Agree!

    • @SpiduhNoze4935
      @SpiduhNoze4935 9 месяцев назад +4

      what are his needs?

    • @allthatjazz9000
      @allthatjazz9000 8 месяцев назад +2

      Child? That's a man!

    • @danielthemaniel7934
      @danielthemaniel7934 8 месяцев назад +31

      @@allthatjazz9000 A: His face is blurred out meaning he's a minor. B: The title of the video is "teen dropped off at mental health facility" C: The officer repeatedly referred to him as "The juvenile". Why would you think he's a man?

    • @mirandapanda5439
      @mirandapanda5439 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@allthatjazz9000 a teenager is not a man in america.

  • @kimryan8823
    @kimryan8823 11 месяцев назад +27

    The staff's mentality and their uncaring attitude is heartbreaking... what do they do when they are not being recorded by a person of authority present

    • @cindytackett7106
      @cindytackett7106 7 месяцев назад +2

      Not much...They over medicate them, gather them in a room for meals, gather them in a room for a coloring book session, then they wander the halls or sleep all day from the meds.

  • @RayRay-tt1qh
    @RayRay-tt1qh 10 месяцев назад +13

    You know what's the most upsetting. This kid wanted to end his life, no family there, but the two there that were supposed to show him that love, showed him once again his fears of no one caring. Ahit breaks my heart.

    • @divahc1
      @divahc1 7 месяцев назад

      How do you know he was suicidal?

    • @RustyShakleford1
      @RustyShakleford1 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@divahc1he didn't seem delusional psychotic or schizo. So most likely depressed or suicidal

  • @nicolesautereau04
    @nicolesautereau04 Год назад +573

    I am stunned as well as appalled that this officer would just drive off and leave a vulnerable teenager to fend for himself. My heart goes out to the teenager.

    • @brugerper
      @brugerper 11 месяцев назад +51

      So sick he couldn't even use his 2 braincells to think not to leave a suicidal kid outside the facility. He even sounds brainless

    • @mac1801
      @mac1801 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@brugerper sounds intoxicated too tbh

    • @FrankiWhite730
      @FrankiWhite730 10 месяцев назад +20

      I'm also stunned at the amount of people agreeing with and defending his actions!!! Like how do you not understand that if you took your child or any minor in your care to a mental facility and this happened and you also chose to leave the child behind that you would be in cuffs in by the end of the day charged with child abandonment and neglect and probably all types of other charges endangering the welfare of a child, abuse, etc!!! This child was under his care and he was responsible for him until another adult waived him of it and willingly took responsibility!!! That paperwork that needed to be signed that his superior asked about which by his tone and response makes it seem like he's lying about getting signed was in my opinion the paperwork of him relinquishing his responsibility and yeah he signed them but no one else did, they also should have been signed by a staff member!!!

    • @rhondaalbrecht
      @rhondaalbrecht 10 месяцев назад

      He actually didn't. He didn't go too far before he called his superior to advise him of what happened, and immediately returned when told to by his superior, so that the transfer could be made... by FORCING the mental health professional who was supposed to intake him to do her job. She obviously had an attitude when he came back to have her speak to his superior, so that his superior could rake her over the coals, because she came out, took one look, and turned immediately around without one word to him.

    • @AnnA-jd4xm
      @AnnA-jd4xm 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@FrankiWhite730 He was transporting the child to the facility. The facility was supposed to intake the child. He sounds like he may be new and may not know procedure, as this doesn't happen to the majority.

  • @ScoobyDoozy
    @ScoobyDoozy Год назад +1478

    I’ll cry about this one for days. Can you imagine the terror? You’re a kid. Found the courage to get help. Legally can’t leave. Already want to end your life- you’re critically Ill. And the two people responsible for overtaking your care & wellbeing, as stated & mandated by the law- are treating you like a wrong address Amazon delivery of Amber Heards bedsheets.
    For two people so fixated on what their jobs demand of them in this moment, it would seem that they both completely forgot their obligations to patient safety, ethics 101, professional standards & obligations, patient rights.
    This is a fight for his life. It was this, or his cold, mottled body stored in the morgue.
    What he should have received was “Hey mate- I know you must be Terrified right now. But you’re doing the right thing okay? I know you won’t believe me, & it doesn’t feel like it- but things are going to get better. I’ve seen a lot of people in the same space you are, & they never thought it could get better…and they’re doing really good now.
    I’ll be with you the entire time okay? We’ll get you checked in. Make you a warm mug of milo. The nurses are great and will settle you in”.
    The nurse should have said “hey darling, welcome. You’re safe now. Are you cold? Do you want a blanket? A warm drink? Have you eaten?”.
    Instead. He got this.
    Yes we need to focus on the individual police & nurse. But please investigate the hell out of the systemic failures which transpired here. This goes right up the tree, in the police department, in the MH facility.
    Strength, love, recovery to this boy. I’m living proof that you can make it, & so are countless others in the comment.
    We love you, believe in you, and care for you.
    Pick up life’s pen & write your story as you dream it.

    • @clazza65
      @clazza65 Год назад +73

      A typical pissing competition between two egos. The patient rarely wins. 😔

    • @suryadas6987
      @suryadas6987 Год назад +37

      What the heck is a "warm cup of milo"?

    • @Sw33tNTwi5t3d
      @Sw33tNTwi5t3d Год назад +49

      You wrote this beautifully and wish I could have spoken to you as my baby was going through this.

    • @Sw33tNTwi5t3d
      @Sw33tNTwi5t3d Год назад +29

      @@suryadas6987 Its only the worlds greatest tea!

    • @karenrollins1469
      @karenrollins1469 Год назад +32

      My sentiments exactly both of them disgraceful 😡

  • @theresistance0012
    @theresistance0012 9 месяцев назад +33

    For those who want an update: internal affairs did an investigation and concluded the officer "acted in good faith" the officer also claimed that he only got in his car and drove out of sight from front door, but he never actually left the premises so he didn't "technically" abandon child. I could not find any information on the child or their current wellbeing, only that they were 16 at the time of this video. Because they were a minor, their identity was not made public.

    • @SarafinaSummers
      @SarafinaSummers 3 месяца назад +10

      Of course internal affairs found nothing wrong!

    • @ToddMiller-nl2wn
      @ToddMiller-nl2wn 15 дней назад

      Man, I hope this facility isn’t connected with Carilion!

  • @jenajackson1933
    @jenajackson1933 11 месяцев назад +24

    Omg. This breaks my heart. That poor kid. He might be a kid whose family and everyone else has always turned their backs on him. You never know the story. How sad.

  • @nightwatchman5848
    @nightwatchman5848 Год назад +190

    Whole bunch of tax dollars going to that facility, what a waste. Looks like the staff needs more treatment than the teen does.

    • @ivanrlynn
      @ivanrlynn Год назад +3

      jeez u weren't kidding

    • @coolgamers2794
      @coolgamers2794 Год назад +6

      @Nightwatchman 58; I was gonna say the same thing. Those staff members were garbage. The cop guy went beyond the call of duty to lecture and tell the old lady worker that *THEY MUST FOLLOW the Court Order.**The stupid female worker's excuse was that they don't have enough people or proper managers to supervise. Unfortunately this mental health hospital's workplace policy suked badly since it's not the cops job to triage the kid. It was the mental health workers and once handed a *lawfully Court Order document* then it must be *ENFORCED PERIOD.**Hospital policies does not override the land of the law.**It's like having a McDonald's Manager telling a cop that the cop cannot arrest a bad McDonald's employee who just threw hot coffee at the cop due to cop hating.*The Cop legally will have the power to arrest the bad employee PERIOD.**Only difference between my example and the one in this video is that the Judge is the one calling the shots; not the cop or the mental health workers.* Mental health workers fked up.

    • @dedwardskbd
      @dedwardskbd Год назад +2

      @@coolgamers2794 OK. Lets say it's a prisoner transfer. The cop would still have a delivery order. He gets to the new facility and the Janitor comes to the door. He says, the intake officer is out at the moment, and he will have to wait. Should he leave the prisoner free at the door? Should he hand him over to the janitor? These people have a chain of custody. If a nurse is not trained or qualified by the institution to accept patients, then she is no different than the jailhouse janitor. Someone must be in custody of the minor at all times. He can't just put the kid in and leave even if he's inside the facility. He would still be the custodian of the kid until he is admitted.

    • @coolgamers2794
      @coolgamers2794 Год назад +3

      @@dedwardskbd That is the stupidest example ever. No janitor are allowed to open the gates for prison transfer with exceptions of proper direction from guard staff. It's always other prison guards or contracted security officers who will be at the main gates to greet all people. Even if it was a janitor available; the janitor would have to call for a official to open the gates. There is no way any Prison will allow a bus full of convicts to idle freely so the prison guards aren't stupid with how these mental health workers handled this case. In the case for this cop; it was the *Judge* who supersedes the authority of both the cops and mental health worker. It don't matter if the mental health workers don't know how to do their job; they need to execute the *Judge's Order* or that is *obstruction of justice* and the mental health staffs can go to prison for it. The cop guy did his job and that was to deliver the order. Cop is done with his job once he phoned and showed the *Judges Order* to the hospital staff.

    • @menotyou8958
      @menotyou8958 Год назад +4

      @@dedwardskbd are you suggesting that if there is not an intake officer at a prison then no other officer could take custody of or at least supervise a prisoner? So why isn't there anyone at such a large mental health facility that can take custody of or supervise this juvenile?

  • @paigemarie7476
    @paigemarie7476 Год назад +401

    The officer lied he's not in a secured area he's in between the doors of an entry and they're refusing this child into the facility. What's he supposed to do go to sleep in between the doorways there's no bathroom no water. Both those adults were acting like children

    • @gribble2979
      @gribble2979 Год назад +26

      The officer told his supervisor the boy was not in a secure area. He used the term "lobby" because he didn't know it was called a sally port.

    • @2olvets443
      @2olvets443 Год назад +36

      @@gribble2979 Actually it is called a vestibule. The outer doors were not locked. I do believe sally ports lock both sets of doors independently.

    • @jefffrei4671
      @jefffrei4671 Год назад

      How ?

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Год назад +22

      You’re correct, the cop did lie. Plus he sounds like a complete doofus. Spouting all this crap about the “constitution“ was completely laughable. Constitution has nothing to do with that. Presumably he had an order signed by a judge/magistrate, and I don’t know if the order actually is binding on the hospital to accept the child or if it’s just binding on the cop to deliver him to the hospital basically giving him permission to force the kid to go to the hospital.

    • @TaliWhoo
      @TaliWhoo Год назад +2

      Well one wasn’t because they let the kid in.

  • @lanablair9973
    @lanablair9973 10 месяцев назад +32

    Praying for him and all children suffering that need real support and love! 💙

  • @kellyschlough7321
    @kellyschlough7321 10 месяцев назад +9

    How unprofessional of this facility either way!

  • @Grahamt978
    @Grahamt978 Год назад +91

    This is absurd that a Mental health facility doesn’t have someone on staff 24/7 to intake patients. Not acceptable!

    • @maryreynolds8568
      @maryreynolds8568 10 месяцев назад +5

      I agree! That woman there was pea-brained robot. Lazy damned workers wouldn't even come to the door the 2nd time.
      One thing I don't understand is why this was being done at 5:00 a.m. It should have happened during business hours.

    • @adiidi
      @adiidi 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@maryreynolds8568 It's a mental health facility, they don't have business hours. In your scenario, what would happen if the facility closed at 8 pm and someone needed help 10 minutes later? An hour is a long time for someone who is in crisis to wait, and making them wait 12 hours for any kind of help would simply be inhumane.

    • @melaniem4798
      @melaniem4798 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@maryreynolds8568 It's a medical facility. Their business hours are 24/7 just like a hospital. Mental health breakdowns and emergencies can't be timed to a 'better time' for staff. They happen when they happen. This is of no fault of the boys. This medical facility should have been better staffed and prepared for any and all incoming patients at any hour. With that being said, the police shouldn't have just left him there in their lobby either. This boy was suffering a mental health crisis and shouldn't have been left alone, period. Let alone abandoned. The ball was dropped by both parties but the obligation to the boy ultimately falls on the health facility.

  • @cfromcass
    @cfromcass Год назад +620

    There is something sickening to me about that kid being taken to this place, they rejecting him, then the cop abandoning him. Not knowing the issue so far I just want to reach out and take the kid in my arms.

    • @wertiaaudit5746
      @wertiaaudit5746 Год назад +4

      What? He didn't even want to be there that's why he ran

    • @deniseeugene1852
      @deniseeugene1852 Год назад +16

      It is happening everyday in America. Abandoned youth under 18.

    • @tshc4778
      @tshc4778 Год назад

      Until he stabs ya

    • @desyxd4400
      @desyxd4400 Год назад +49

      Imagine it!
      Forcibly removed from his home through a legal order…
      Denied entry…
      Witnessing two adults arguing, not wanting to have to deal with you…
      Abandoned outside…

    • @mikerussell9349
      @mikerussell9349 Год назад +6

      This is how they steal your inheritance.

  • @jordantaylor8785
    @jordantaylor8785 11 месяцев назад +35

    I’ve been in your shoes young man, it doesn’t get easier. I’ve learned to cope. Sending prayers and love. I’ve been in this same situation and my heart breaks for you

    • @zubetp
      @zubetp 10 месяцев назад +7

      hey. it does. i've also been in these shoes, and it does get easier. not because you can always rely on other people to get what you're going through, but because you learn what to expect. you learn to read yourself. you learn how to help yourself, and who to reach out to if you can't. and as you get older, you're able to react differently.
      i understand if you're in pain - i am too. but let's not tell kids there's no hope. it's cruel and unhelpful. if someone told me when i was seventeen "it doesn't get easier," i would not be alive today. i would have given up.
      if you're feeling hopeless, please reach out to your local suicide hotline. the world is so full of so many beautiful things and you're one of them. the world would be worse without you in it.

    • @katiesmith2985
      @katiesmith2985 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@zubetpOh my God, you brought tears to my eyes with your compassion and positive energy. Thank you, definitely need you in this world ❤🙏🏾

    • @katiesmith2985
      @katiesmith2985 9 месяцев назад +1

      Don't worry Jordan, it may help make it easier when you find your passion or even a hobby that redirects your attention when those feelings or bad thoughts come over you. I hope you continue to seek positive outlets 🙏🏾

    • @j0ellyfish
      @j0ellyfish 20 дней назад

      @@zubetp i'm 33 now. it doesn't get better.

  • @erynd2524
    @erynd2524 6 месяцев назад +4

    WHERE ARE his parents??? Why is he just being dumped on their doorstep like a bag of trash? Disgusting!

  • @jonathanfry3697
    @jonathanfry3697 Год назад +906

    That poor kid. I couldn't even imagine what it felt like to be dropped off like that. I'm almost in tears with this video.

    • @dennisedillon6886
      @dennisedillon6886 Год назад +5

      Same

    • @frisco61
      @frisco61 Год назад +26

      What she did was completely wrong. But as a parent of a child with complex behavioral issues, I can totally see how people can get to where they feel like they have no other choice. Pediatric mental health is GROSSLY underfunded and parents are left in situations with mentally ill children that sometimes are a threat to the entire family and there’s just no help available.
      Imagine being told that if you “drop off” your violent child who has been making threats against siblings and parents, you’ll be charged with child abandonment.
      At the same time, if that child for whom you can get no help, hurts any of his/her siblings, you will lose custody of the other children for not providing them a safe environment. If happens, every day, in the US.

    • @sukru6797
      @sukru6797 Год назад +11

      Update: I rewatched the beginning of the video. #1 If any parent would have done this, that cop would have been called to arrest them for abandonment. #2 It can take days or even a week for a bed to open up. Then you need to make sure it is the right one. Not a literal bed but a place in the program, a.k.a. a bed. These aren't shelters where you stick people for the night where ever you can fit them. Some have them by gender or age or issue. A chair in a waiting room is NOT an option. #3 Even here we have to go through the ER. All states have that process as far as I am aware. Last time we did so we were in the room with another juvenile who had been brought there by cops and was waiting (by herself) till a bed opened up somewhere. They are not taken straight to a facility. There are evaluations, paperwork, tests.
      ‐------------------------
      I am in tears watching this video.
      @Clairez
      EXACTLY! Have been in that situation. Bought back all the super hard feelings of the first time we had to use short term residential. So many feelings of helplessness, lonliness, failure, wanting to hug the issues away but knowing more was needed, watching someone take your baby away and not being able to go as well.
      Currently still looking for help. Have been warned of "you will be charged with Child Abandonment if you do/not do xyz" while literally was asking for help and doing a full-time job's worth of effort to find resources; more than "let's see what we can do to help as we are the professionals who work in this field and have contacts." If we don't find help then we risk getting in trouble for not keeping the other kids/people safe which would be child endangerment and we could be charged as well. D*mned if you do. D*mned if you don't. But no worries there are resources out there if you were to have asked. (That was sarcasm.)
      "Why didn't they get the kid help before this?!" No one wants to hear how help was actively being sought but they were turned away or denied or asked to pay thousands a DAY as insurance wouldn't cover it. Not many people can afford to buy a brand new car every month while still paying for last months brand new car and preparing to buy another new one next month.

    • @evanbrad7327
      @evanbrad7327 Год назад +5

      @@sukru6797 so u want the cop to be his parent???

    • @mercedesarrollo7579
      @mercedesarrollo7579 Год назад

      Y ojalá nunca le toque

  • @JohnDoe-yo7uk
    @JohnDoe-yo7uk Год назад +287

    You can’t leave a kid in mental crisis in a unsecured area. He shouldn’t leave until a solution was found. And all I heard was “yes sir” “thank you sir” after he called his boss

    • @ipman4715
      @ipman4715 Год назад +6

      B.s... Cop fulfilled his duty.

    • @AaronDoWrk
      @AaronDoWrk Год назад

      Cult...

    • @Harv3st
      @Harv3st Год назад +33

      @@ipman4715 No? It is a minor who was under the officers control until he was released to a secure facility. We do not know yet why the nurse did not let him in right away. But until that is situated, the child is under the officers control. Why is that so hard to understand? This is a minor.

    • @wertiaaudit5746
      @wertiaaudit5746 Год назад

      You realize that getting hospitalized is a disqualification from the military, he could have escaped before they got him in the medical records , tons of people get lied on for having suicidal thoughts

    • @MISSISSYPOO812
      @MISSISSYPOO812 Год назад +6

      Right! It's like dropping your own child off at a friend's house or a date back home, you don't leave untill you see them going inside, officer seen no such thing, kid could have bolted.
      It drove me crazy when officer kept getting back in his vehicle to leave.
      Don't leave until you have confirmation child is inside

  • @theballisticchick5910
    @theballisticchick5910 10 месяцев назад +5

    This is why so many people are scared to ask for help. That is including children as well as adults.

  • @Alaskandragonfly7
    @Alaskandragonfly7 10 месяцев назад +17

    After reading all the comments I watched as far as the officer trying to let her know he had paperwork and was dropping him off. She continued being a jerk! My adopted siblings came from foster homes and facilities. The sadness I saw in those places. Kids fighting back but it made you wonder why? Sedated by meds. So many of them. The youngest I saw was a 7 or 8 year old. Just broke my heart. So little among older kids. I pray for them. I pray this young man can get the love and support he needs to overcome. God be with him and so many children. ❤

  • @mikie6633
    @mikie6633 Год назад +81

    So what I take from this as I look from that child's point of view ..... "No Body gives a Shit about me"

    • @maxzomick8733
      @maxzomick8733 Год назад

      Story of my life and many others like him . There are places your held to the floor by 5-8 people cause child got “uppity” . Years ago it was this and worse . Seems systems don’t change

    • @mikie6633
      @mikie6633 Год назад +2

      @@maxzomick8733 As rough as the BS you went through, glad your still with us Max. May you persever and prosper in your adventure in life brother.

    • @callilove8378
      @callilove8378 Год назад

      My heart breaks for any human feeling like that... may God keep those who feel unwanted 💙💙💙

    • @tterexx426
      @tterexx426 Год назад

      Yeah man, when you try to imagine the situation from the view from the child... It's really really heartbreaking.

  • @lynnament8420
    @lynnament8420 Год назад +299

    The poor kid is just left hanging?
    How is this even possible?
    This is unacceptable and totally uncaring. It made the kid feel like discarded trash.

    • @tijuanachaplin313
      @tijuanachaplin313 Год назад +4

      @@Pahrump I think I heard her say that they didn't have a bed available.

    • @coach2208
      @coach2208 Год назад

      @@tijuanachaplin313 but they got tons of rooms and help for those crossing the border and being care of,,and we're paying for it but not for this boy that was probably born in the USA the system is corrupt.

    • @kathrynblodgett1969
      @kathrynblodgett1969 Год назад +5

      We have 8? hospitals in my town. And in the ER you can wait in the waiting room, hooked up to an IV, waiting for as much as 24hrs for an ER or hospital bed because a mental patients are waiting for mental health beds...they can be there for days, until they get a bed, walk out, or simply released. After this last 2 years it must be 5 times worse.

    • @baronedipiemonte3990
      @baronedipiemonte3990 Год назад +4

      @@kathrynblodgett1969 Three or four years ago my State closed one of the two State psych facilities and contracted out to the private sector. This matter here is a pity. The hospital staff member is being uncooperative. I can't imagine a medical patient being forced to sit in the lobby with an IV ... omg....

    • @ameliaweights
      @ameliaweights Год назад

      @@baronedipiemonte3990 clearly you haven't been to an ER lately. My mil was taken in by ambulance. They put her in a wheelchair and wheeled her into the waiting room where she waited 12 hours to be seen

  • @anglophils645
    @anglophils645 3 месяца назад +3

    The cop should not have left the juvenile in an unsecured area. He should have taken him to the psych ward of a nearby hospital to be admitted there, until the other facility got their act together.

    • @cee.marie00
      @cee.marie00 3 месяца назад +1

      he didn’t even treat that poor boy like a decent human being…in a crisis being dumped at a door is disgusting. police hate mental health calls unfortunately. in canada we’ve started bringing on a team of mental health workers that goto the calls with the police and that has made some positive changes but a lot more work to do.

    • @NatetheNintendofan
      @NatetheNintendofan 21 день назад

      ​@@cee.marie00well in Canada mental health seems it matters a lot more

  • @MandisSpace
    @MandisSpace 2 месяца назад +3

    As someone who was abandoned in a hospital by a family I was staying with and being transferred to a hospital 3 hours away... it was so traumatic and I feel so sorry for this child. he was so peaceful. I hope he gets the help he needs. i truly hope he is alright today. No one deserves to be just left.....

  • @dwiganstube
    @dwiganstube 11 месяцев назад +93

    Imagine the fear and anxiousness of just entering one of these places under normal circumstances but then to be rejected by the woman that's suppose to help you and abandoned by a peace officer just to stand there with no where to go would be traumatizing.

  • @piercedriver1
    @piercedriver1 Год назад +311

    Someone at that facility needs firing and a investigation needs to be conducted as to the efficiency of that place. Disgusting and unprofessional, I hope tax money is not supporting this dump, what a typical example of government responsibility.

    • @claytonblanchard4451
      @claytonblanchard4451 Год назад +17

      Everyone visible but the teen should be in trouble. "Fire them all and let the court sort it out."

    • @wanee8039
      @wanee8039 Год назад +3

      Of course or HARDEARED taxes are paying for this disgusting place 🙄

    • @copper4441
      @copper4441 Год назад +4

      You know our taxes pay for this place or it wouldn't be there for a court to order him to go there I don't think the court can order someone picked up and dropped off at a privately funded facility

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Год назад +9

      @@claytonblanchard4451 Not the officer he left the child in the care of the NURSE after giving her the paperwork

    • @coolgamers2794
      @coolgamers2794 Год назад +11

      The nurse or mental health worker fked up. Cops are only obligated to serve orders or junctions; not to babysit. Once the female worker saw the child and saw the order in hand; she had to comply. If she just left the kid hanging; she is now liable since the Cop already informed the female worker as well as all supervisors in charge. No matter who you are whether a government worker, Private store owner, public worker, garbage man, teacher, etc; if you are handed a lawfully court order to enact a specific task then you must comply. Doing so is obstruction of justice. The nurse lady will be 100 percent FIRED and not the nurse supervisor since the nurse supervisor is going to save her own butt instead of the low level female nurse.

  • @trippNfallN2
    @trippNfallN2 6 месяцев назад +4

    This is heartwrenching and tragic. What a terrible way for this child to be treated. Zero regard for his well-being or safety. It is infuriating. I pray that he was able to get the help he needs to start healing.

  • @daughteroftheking374
    @daughteroftheking374 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is MADDENING!! Anyone going into and even already in medical, psychological, and civil service positions should be mentally evaluated to detect lack of compassion as well as elevated narcissism personality disorders and characteristics. It should be mandatory upon employment, and also mandatory annually for anyone who "serves" the public and/or provides medical and psychological care, and should determine whether an individual is fit to be initially employed or continually employed. Unfortunately, there would only be a select few who would keep these positions because this world is SO dead inside.

    • @Myhealingjourney1111
      @Myhealingjourney1111 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes! Im a current student in psychology, and it’s mind blowing how some classmates are so cold with no sympathy at all!

  • @lisaamirant5595
    @lisaamirant5595 Год назад +203

    This cop tells his supervisor that the woman took the child in, but he wasn’t there and he doesn’t know that. The child could very easily have left. 🤬

    • @sethfroman7044
      @sethfroman7044 Год назад +23

      I thought that too!! He lied or parts of that was edited out

    • @bethlouden971
      @bethlouden971 Год назад +13

      I think he could see the boy in there

    • @397coney7
      @397coney7 Год назад +5

      Huh? You can see the kid inside the facility.

    • @sherryknowles0811
      @sherryknowles0811 Год назад

      Cops tend to LIE when they are put on the spot! I realized that when a state trooper swore to tell the truth in court before a judge & from the moment she opened her mouth she lied. referring to a traffic stop she had pulled me over for…..she wanted me to just say I was guilty before we went in front of the judge I told her no!

    • @amycastillo1333
      @amycastillo1333 Год назад +18

      Wow! What a liar! Love how the cop failed to mention that he already left the boy there. Then he lied again when he said they came and got the boy. He doesn't entirely know that this kid didn't walk out as soon as the police vehicle was out of sight! So sad! I feel sho badly for this child!

  • @GardensLadyBug
    @GardensLadyBug Год назад +212

    Cop lied. The boy wasn't in the lobby. He is responsible until another takes over. The lady refused and he should not have walked away. Irresponsible piece of trash.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +16

      He explained clearly that he was "between the two doors". However, he should not have left him there!

    • @JbirdL2233
      @JbirdL2233 Год назад +5

      The nurse was unable to take him in until there was a professional provider there. The nurse if not the piece of trash in this situation.

    • @397coney7
      @397coney7 Год назад +17

      @@JbirdL2233 ; Well the cop isn’t. He clearly stated that the judges order was that he be taken to THAT facility. EXACTLY what the cop did and the nurse refused that order. In fact, she could care less.

    • @MM-km5zf
      @MM-km5zf Год назад +10

      the first "lobby" was not secured

    • @rahla53
      @rahla53 Год назад +1

      I do not see the boy in the lobby anymore-

  • @JimB16
    @JimB16 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is pretty shocking. This child could have been a danger to himself or others. He obviously needed immediate intervention. Someone needs to be held accountable for this incident.

  • @user-mp9rd4hg8b
    @user-mp9rd4hg8b 3 месяца назад +2

    Cop doesn't seem like he's the sharpest tool in the drawer. And both of those worthless individuals are forgetting that this child is a human being, evidently having a mental health crisis, and they just leave him there by himself with no supervision. That's awful.

  • @nbell817
    @nbell817 Год назад +404

    What the actual F*CK?!?!? This is disgraceful! Absolutely disgraceful!!! As the mother of an adult son who has been suffering from schizophrenia for 21 years, since the age of 17, this makes me physically ill and so pissed off I can't see straight. I have had my fair share of dealing with police, the courts, and the mental health system in regard to my son's illness over the years, and I can tell you they are like all other human beings. There are good ones and there are bad ones. That he just drove off and left this kid there is unconscionable and beyond my comprehension. And then he lied! He had no idea if that boy was inside or not!

    • @treejerk
      @treejerk Год назад

      That cop was dumb as a box of rocks and it frosts my ass that he left him there also.

    • @E_The_American
      @E_The_American Год назад +10

      Absolutely

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Год назад +23

      The hospital shares just as much blame.

    • @JungleJargon
      @JungleJargon Год назад +14

      I think the officer is or at least should be in trouble. Schizophrenia is horrible. I know because I survived it. It doesn’t go away overnight.

    • @nbell817
      @nbell817 Год назад +27

      After watching this video I did some searching for news follow up and Virginia law and their practices with carrying out an emergency psychiatric evaluation order (called a TDO in VA). Couldn't find anything definitive, but seemed to say a physical health evaluation was required before admittance to a psychiatric hospital. In my many dealings with emergency evaluations (all in Maryland), most of them court ordered after filing a petition requesting them, the court order was given to the county police who then carried it out. He was always taken to the nearest hospital emergency room where he was checked physically with basic health evaluation, including urine sample to check for any drugs, and also by psychiatric personnel. They review his current mental state and the behavior reported that caused the judge to issue the emergency eval order. Then they would find where there was a bed available at a psychiatric facility and transfer him there. There were times there were NO beds available anywhere and he would stay at the ER until they can find one. Showing up directly at a psychiatric facility with a court order just wasn't done. And I wondered at the manner in which this order was carried out in this video, by just showing up at their door the way they did. Regardless, the officer should have never left ANYbody, let alone a juvenile, who was under a court ordered emergency eval standing outside the locked doors of a psychiatric facility. Period!

  • @webcrawler3332
    @webcrawler3332 Год назад +116

    They should be investigating the mental health facility

    • @claytonblanchard4451
      @claytonblanchard4451 Год назад +2

      And the lying cop.

    • @Dstew57A
      @Dstew57A Год назад

      Clayton Blanchard lets see you out there in the cops shoes and see if you do better…I doubt it with your stupid statement..

    • @Cam1an
      @Cam1an Год назад +5

      @@claytonblanchard4451 what did he lie about? lmao

    • @grayhaimrandolph8667
      @grayhaimrandolph8667 Год назад

      @@claytonblanchard4451 democRat morons are the reason these facilities are the way they are. Keep democRats out of education and government and the kid and the facility would be just fine.

    • @Littlekitten_
      @Littlekitten_ Год назад

      @@claytonblanchard4451 did you not watch the video?? The cop said the kid was in the lobby and not actually inside

  • @TheBodynsoul1
    @TheBodynsoul1 10 месяцев назад +3

    Don't lull yourself into thinking this is random occurrence It is happening everywhere across America we are failing those most vulnerable! The entire mental health system is broken!

  • @sarah.j.777
    @sarah.j.777 6 месяцев назад +2

    I knew as a child after telling police & several counselors about how I was being abused that nobody was going to help me. So I left my house and stayed over at different friends houses with my belongings in a duffel bag, worked part time at a restaurant, and finished school.
    The best thing kids can do is mind their business & try on their own.

  • @candysmith8724
    @candysmith8724 Год назад +285

    I was so heartbroken for the kid. I'm sure he was anxious to begin with then that happened.

  • @chrisp1355
    @chrisp1355 Год назад +24

    This is horrible. You do not abandon anyone in crisis like that. Inhumane.

  • @CrazySunny1970
    @CrazySunny1970 6 месяцев назад +2

    The mental health system in this country is a joke! He IS a minor, and someone needed to be responsible for his well being at all times. I truly hope that young man got the help he truly needs.

  • @alliechotikul1621
    @alliechotikul1621 9 месяцев назад +4

    i had to call the police recently while going through a mental health crisis and luckily the officers that responded listened to me and made sure i knew that even at 7am they were going to help me. i was taken to a psych ward where everyone luckily treated me with care, except the head doctor who was screaming at a patient when i came in. i didn’t have to talk to her, but her presence towards others made me upset for the other patients

  • @katrummel8045
    @katrummel8045 Год назад +363

    That is unacceptable
    That damn cop needed to stay with the young boy...
    No Matter What!
    If that rude lady didn't take him in.
    This young boy would've easily walked out and who knows WHAT could've happened to him.
    Seeing this young boy like that, and to be treated like that.
    Is heartbreaking.
    Disgusting to both of them.
    Prayers for this young man✝️

    • @cristineconnell7803
      @cristineconnell7803 10 месяцев назад +19

      Lay Crisis Counselor/First Responder 45yrs in Seattle area! I disagree! The officer did his job, the facility did not, & the gal is very rude!

    • @DrBozoEinstein
      @DrBozoEinstein 10 месяцев назад +31

      It's this officer's duty to remain with that juvenile who is in his CUSTODY until he's accepted and signed for. This boy isn't going to get help at this place, and the new coat of damage has just been layered on

    • @myplaylist7007
      @myplaylist7007 10 месяцев назад +24

      To be honest i wouldn't drive away till i see her take him in. He could of ran out the front door and be missing.

    • @Maishley
      @Maishley 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@cristineconnell7803maybe so but leaving that kid alone? And he was left alone! Not safe. 😑😬

    • @iheartcryptoverse2857
      @iheartcryptoverse2857 10 месяцев назад

      Maybe life in a foyer is better than inside a building with nurse Ratchet. What a nasty cow.

  • @ovehlu
    @ovehlu Год назад +446

    I'm completely stunned. Why did the officer drive away, instead of staying parked and watching over the young man at the very least? I hope he's ok, prayers for the young man. 🙏🏼

    • @ovehlu
      @ovehlu Год назад +3

      @@elliesmith8139 💯

    • @leahjones8514
      @leahjones8514 Год назад +40

      The officer told his superior that they came and got the young man, and picked up the court order he had slipped under the door. He had a COURT ORDER to deliver the young man to that address. He had no other option than take him there. You should listen to the conversation before vilifing the police officer.

    • @ovehlu
      @ovehlu Год назад +19

      @@leahjones8514 recently, the tv station updated this situation, the police dept investigated further. 'Vilify' is a strong word. I don't vilify anyone unless they deserve it. The officer stayed around the vicinity. The center was short-staffed, and it wasn't handled correctly. Regardless, it was stressful for the young man, period.

    • @sarahdooley6164
      @sarahdooley6164 Год назад +65

      @@leahjones8514 He was also responsible for making sure he was secure before leaving him and he failed to do that! Don't make excuses for the bad seeds of law enforcement, Karen.

    • @simosc2
      @simosc2 Год назад +2

      @@leahjones8514 Absolutely!

  • @ryanvaughan9910
    @ryanvaughan9910 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please tell me this cop was fired, stripped of his badge, and hopefully even charged with child endangerment.

  • @bee-sleep00
    @bee-sleep00 17 дней назад +1

    The fact that he referred to him as a juvenile rather than a child or this boy, something more kind and didn’t even face him or talk to him was just horrible. I don’t get why children with mental health don’t get treated better. I don’t get why we’re treated like we’re insane people or work garbage…

  • @d2ndborn
    @d2ndborn Год назад +151

    Here is a kid needing help and being left by the adults, shameful.

    • @copperheaddesigns672
      @copperheaddesigns672 Год назад +7

      officer followed state issued instructions mental health lady did not

    • @abundantlyclear
      @abundantlyclear Год назад +6

      Just from his body language, you could tell he felt alone, in this world. He needs to know people love him. He needs to know Jesus loves him. My heart goes out to him, no matter what the charges are, against him. Where is Sheriff Bob Fletcher, when you need him.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Год назад +3

      @@abundantlyclear The officer did a FANTASTIC job with him it was the NURSE who took a oath to DO NO HARM and didn't follow it by leaving a CHILD in need if help in a lobby when she was ordered by a court to help him.

    • @mikias
      @mikias Год назад +2

      Tell that to the nurse who outright REFUSED to let them in. She was legally, contractually and morally obliged to do so. She was uncooperative, against her oath, against a lawful order / contract. But yeah, just blame the police because the description of this video told you to do so. I love how common some people's senses are. Unbelievable.

  • @Georgina7769
    @Georgina7769 Год назад +285

    The poor boy. To be treat this way if he didn't feel like an unwanted child before he would of done then 😭

  • @bryanbaxter5154
    @bryanbaxter5154 Месяц назад +1

    My mom was a Psychiatric RN for 34 years at Southwestern State Hospital here in my hometown Marion, Virginia. I saw and grew up hearing some pretty disturbing things regarding the patient behaviors.. However the sheer incompetence and disrespectful exchanges that I saw here did not go on at Southwestern State, ever I never saw this once. I can hardly believe my eyes and ears.

    • @bryanbaxter5154
      @bryanbaxter5154 Месяц назад

      ... and I haven't even mentioned this poor kid yet!

  • @anglophils645
    @anglophils645 10 месяцев назад +2

    This must be what's wrong with our mental health system----we have idiots working in it. That young woman behaved like a complete idiot, not to let the juvenile into the facility, where he could be comfortable. She refused to obey a court order, and also acted in an inhumane way to the young man. I hope she was fired the next day.

  • @NoJusticeNoPeace
    @NoJusticeNoPeace Год назад +257

    If the staff are violating a court order, the correct course is to arrest the staff member. The fact that this would probably involve lots of lawyers, the media, and mountains of paperwork is why this correct procedure was not followed. If you or I violated a court order, we would be in handcuffs.

    • @nrco4632
      @nrco4632 Год назад +3

      based

    • @kevincinnamontoast3669
      @kevincinnamontoast3669 Год назад +20

      Fire the cop. He left a child unsecured. Poor decision making skills.

    • @fw8008
      @fw8008 Год назад +1

      @@kevincinnamontoast3669 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @BuyOneGetOneFree
      @BuyOneGetOneFree Год назад +14

      The lady at the hospital was certainly not violating the court order in any way. The court order the policeman was waving around only covered the initial detention, supervision, transfer and 'handover of care' to the medical facility. The lady at the hospital clearly explained that she could not accept care of the patient on her own and that a colleague was coming in to assist. The child therefore remains in the policeman's legal care until the point at which the hospital accepts transfer of care from the policeman. As soon as the policeman removed himself from the child's care he was himself breaching the court order, committed dereliction of duty and is certain to face a disciplinary process. It would have been illegal for the lady to initially accept care of the child directly from him as she was unqualified to do so. However, as soon as the policeman decided to abandon the child and leave him unsupervised this allowed the lady to let the child enter the building at her own risk under hospital protocol. I hope this explanation makes sense - it is why the policeman is more likely to be in handcuffs and definitely not the lady at the hospital who acted appropriately throughout this incident. I have worked in both juvenile and adult Mental Health Services for many years dealing with compulsory and voluntary admissions and we usually try to use ambulance services for patient admissions as they know what they are doing.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Год назад +2

      @@kevincinnamontoast3669 The nurse was there at the door.

  • @coo4231
    @coo4231 Год назад +61

    Dude this is exactly why people refuse help. Like I don't wanna die, I just can't live like this. Good God. That poor kid.

    • @Dolly_junkie
      @Dolly_junkie 10 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly

    • @mandybellep230
      @mandybellep230 9 месяцев назад

      My son was ivcd and he is not suicidal just depressed severe anxiety and idk where this is but avoid holly hills hospital in Raleigh nc at all costs!! If you havd a choice which we didnt

  • @laurenbachman9877
    @laurenbachman9877 6 месяцев назад +2

    I remember when I was in the hospital and they treated me like a criminal similar to this situation bless him

  • @CrankyCanine
    @CrankyCanine 6 месяцев назад +1

    His phone background is "Dont tread on me" his incompetence makes so much sense

  • @comcastjohn
    @comcastjohn Год назад +167

    As a former Deputy of 15 years, I would have called my supervisor before just getting back in my unit and leaving. He left a mentally I’ll child in an unsecured area, where he could just walk away and anything that happened would be on HIM the LE.

    • @Cincy_Kid
      @Cincy_Kid Год назад +12

      @One Culture Love Culture xo keep making excuses for incompetent police work. No wonder this profession is in the mess it’s in. Through propaganda people worship and stick up for the police and military no matter what they do and look what we have to show for it.

    • @someguy9778
      @someguy9778 Год назад

      Exactly, it's common sense.

    • @npcwill283
      @npcwill283 Год назад +2

      @One Culture Love Culture xo The officer was required toi hand the boy over securely which clearly did not happen . He acknowledged I need to get the boy to the seat behind this door ! Said fuck it and acknowledged it again when talking to his superiors ! Then had to go back and make sure he did not lie !

    • @mikias
      @mikias Год назад +1

      Who created this problem? Also, what is the officers obligation?

    • @mikias
      @mikias Год назад +1

      ​@@Cincy_Kid I don't think you have worked a day in your life. You see, people have duties and responsibilities in their jobs. Responsibilities have a beginning and an end. The officers responsibility beings at responding to the call and ends by him dropping off the subject at the institution; and that is where the responsibility of the institution begins...do you see how the world works? Duties and responsibilities. It is not his duty nor his responsibility to sit there and play father or social worker. He did his job. You know who didn't do their job? The "Nurse" who literally closed the door on a mentally ill person which they are supposed to treat. They are the ones who should be sued for medical malpractice for 1. refusing to treat a sick patient at their door step 2. neglecting and putting in harms a minor 3. breaching a probably lawful order / contract which the officer seems to have in his hand.

  • @kelleywyskiel3478
    @kelleywyskiel3478 Год назад +607

    I know he’s trying to “do his job” but a human especially a child should never become a professional pissing contest of “just doing my job”.
    Regardless of going back and regardless of them taking him inside that child was openly subjected to the embarrassment and ridicule of just being disposable and unwanted.
    I work in these places and this is exactly why we have communities of hateful broken apathetic people

    • @MW713
      @MW713 Год назад +23

      It’s illegal for him not to follow the judges order ma’am.

    • @kelleywyskiel3478
      @kelleywyskiel3478 Год назад +42

      @@MW713 yes that’s true, it’s also correct to stay with a juvenile until that child is responsibility signed over to another responsible legally ordered adult.
      Many things are legal but not ethical.

    • @lareeseblaque8303
      @lareeseblaque8303 Год назад +11

      Being left in that area he can't go to the bathroom or get water.

    • @fashiondiva6972
      @fashiondiva6972 Год назад +47

      @@MW713 I’m a judge and if you think this is following a court order you need to seek a better education, generally and regarding the judiciary. A minor cannot be left that way, technically unsupervised. The facility didn’t accept him yet the cop left. He didn’t communicate to the boy at all, just walked out. If this judge was shown this video, that officer would be held in contempt of my court because he didn’t come close to “doing his job.” He is the agent of the state, into whose temporary custody the child has been placed. He’s lucky he isn’t charged for abandonment or neglect so say nothing of professional charges like failure to discharge duties properly. It’s deeply disturbing to me that you think this could be anyone doing their job.

    • @kimberlyparker5625
      @kimberlyparker5625 Год назад +6

      @@fashiondiva6972 It’s deeply disturbing to me that you would say that she needed a better education. You don’t know what her level of education is lady and you’re not better than her because you’re a judge. I highly doubt you’re a judge anyways (Fashion Diva). I’m sure there’s nothing fashionable about you and I doubt you’re a diva as well. If you are a judge you should be ashamed of yourself for speaking on someone else’s level of education. That is just not okay!

  • @pennysmith6391
    @pennysmith6391 6 месяцев назад +1

    Both “professionals” forgot to bring their humanity to work with them.

  • @brooks8792
    @brooks8792 10 месяцев назад +1

    Leaving a suicidal teen at the door, what are you thinking?

  • @violetmartha916
    @violetmartha916 Год назад +39

    I'm surprised the officer thought it was ok to just leave him. He could've walked off and taken his own life. It's not like the officer had anything else to do. He should have put the child back in his car and made the call that he did.

  • @BlainesWorld_
    @BlainesWorld_ Год назад +182

    Yeah, the employee of the facility was absolutely at fault here. The officer did his job, attempted to reason with her holding a legal order and she walked off.

    • @decafjnr
      @decafjnr Год назад +13

      The officer lied to his superior though. No woman came to the door and looked out at him, and he implied that he saw the woman let the boy in the door.

    • @TheDuddy99
      @TheDuddy99 Год назад +28

      @@decafjnr the woman came to the door at 12:56, she was wearing blue scrubs and peeked around the corner, the officer pointed at her with his phone. She immediately walks off.

    • @claytonblanchard4451
      @claytonblanchard4451 Год назад +1

      @@TheDuddy99 BS

    • @TheDuddy99
      @TheDuddy99 Год назад +11

      @@claytonblanchard4451 Haha, BS? What are you having a hard time with Clayton? I laid it out pretty plainly and even linked the time stamp. If you have a learning disablility that is making hard for you to understand, let me know, and I'll try to explain it more simply.

    • @TheAntistatist892
      @TheAntistatist892 Год назад +5

      @@decafjnr um he slid the papers under the door.

  • @JesusLightsYourPath
    @JesusLightsYourPath 11 месяцев назад +1

    As someone trained in the medical field we are told to never leave a patient like that because we can be charged with abandonment. I wonder if the cop went through training like that as well.

  • @julienelson8162
    @julienelson8162 10 месяцев назад +1

    Both parties acted in an irresponsible manner. This is a prime example of how very demented our healthcare system is for both physical and mental issues.

  • @xa9590
    @xa9590 Год назад +62

    This cop doesn’t sound too bright and almost fearful of his superiors, he does seem to be kind observing this video only

    • @charlyperez1636
      @charlyperez1636 Год назад +2

      to be polite is not yo be bright??? awesome!!!! LOL

    • @brooklyncraven3073
      @brooklyncraven3073 Год назад +1

      I thought so too or he was being the biggest "teachers pet" known to man lol

    • @thegrandmaslayr
      @thegrandmaslayr 11 месяцев назад

      @@charlyperez1636 Heavily slowed and semi-slurred speech has nothing to do with manners or being polite, no matter how many times you say "yes sir / no ma'am". The cop was exhibiting a lot of behavior that suggests he was in some sort of altered mental state. My work history and experience in the recovery / mental health field tells me it's highly likely the officer had acute benzo intoxication. It makes a lot of sense, because a large portion of law enforcement officers are prescribed anxiolytics like Xanax and Klonopin due to the nature of the job. I'm not going to assume he has a prescription drug problem, but I'm almost certain the way he's acting is caused by an excessive amount of CNS depressants.

  • @JulieannsSerenity
    @JulieannsSerenity Год назад +24

    Wtf?! You can’t just leave him there without making sure he’s inside! That boy is in that cop’s custody until he is in someone else’s custody!

  • @issofsar
    @issofsar 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey parents, this is your wakeup call! If your kids are acting out or running away you need to stop treating them like they don't matter. Straighten yourselves out for your kids.

  • @EricaB763
    @EricaB763 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why does that cop sound like a 10-year-old getting directions from his daddy

  • @karap2825
    @karap2825 Год назад +608

    My heart goes out. Ive struggled with this when I was younger, i remember the feeling. God bless this boy

    • @isabellac1117
      @isabellac1117 Год назад +12

      I have Institutional abuse due to the mental healthcare and the horrors I’ve seen, and went through. I will NEVER BE THE SAME!

    • @legendarymayormarylikestur8874
      @legendarymayormarylikestur8874 Год назад +5

      My heart is with you.

    • @user-qk7lh4wl6e
      @user-qk7lh4wl6e Год назад +7

      @@isabellac1117 it sucks so many parents just stuck their kids here because they didn’t want them or too take care of them and we all know this place is where they test on people and treat them horrible. I’m so sorry you two went through this and anyone going through it. 😓😓

    • @isabellac1117
      @isabellac1117 Год назад +3

      @@user-qk7lh4wl6e We in the US can and should do faaaar better in assuring we have a top notch mental healthcare system, which has well regarded in/outpatient services for ALL! Vetted professionals before hiring. The list is endless!

    • @Notsavannahjimenezz
      @Notsavannahjimenezz Год назад +1

      Same 😢

  • @inkedmomblu1510
    @inkedmomblu1510 Год назад +332

    As a teen who was put in a mental health facility, I remember how scared I was back then. This video brings it all back 25 years later

    • @laurelsheart
      @laurelsheart Год назад +8

      I’m very sorry you went thru your traumas. We live in a created society that should teach compassion at the forefront but does not.

    • @ScoobyDoozy
      @ScoobyDoozy Год назад +10

      Hey ♥️ I’m so sorry, for everything hiu endured & went through. I went into a facility at 23 & I’ve honestly never been so terrified in my entire life. I was extremely lucky to have a neighbour- who I hardly knew- that I was able to call..she took her day off work as a charge nurse to drive me there, check me in, get me settled- it was a 3 hour round trip for her.
      It was a time when I had _nobody_ I could call on. I’ll never forget her kindness.
      Actually, I’m going to write her a thank you letter, and take it out to her (I’ve since moved). She was instrumental in saving my life.
      The courage that you showed, that your trauma demanded of you to endure & survive 25 years ago, and thrive ever since, is more than what most people will ever show in their lifetimes.
      Never forget your absolute strength & resiliency, and your ability to pick up life’s pen at any moment & write your story as you dream it.
      I’m sending you love & healing.

    • @jeremyaltom1303
      @jeremyaltom1303 Год назад +7

      In Florida they would put you in with adults. I was around 10 years old and it was a crazy experience

    • @inkedmomblu1510
      @inkedmomblu1510 Год назад +5

      @@ScoobyDoozy what a beautiful woman to help you in your time of need. I bet she will love a letter. I’m proud of your strength and compassion. I also had no one when I went in. Say there for weeks alone. All because my mother didn’t believe what her husband was doing to me. Until the detectives cut up my bedroom and got the rape kit results. Only then did she come and visit me with some lame letter about how she’s “sorry she didn’t believe me”. Nobody wanted to face the brutalities I had been living. All these years later I still don’t have a relationship w my “family”. But I have become a mother myself and love and protect my children the way I should’ve been. Thank you so much for your kind words. Thank you for connecting w me. You are an amazing warrior. Sending you so much love 💜💙

    • @laurahornstra8064
      @laurahornstra8064 Год назад +2

      I am sorry that happened to you♥️

  • @crewKay
    @crewKay 8 месяцев назад +2

    I dont wanna say i know exactly what happened but seeing how both parties didnt want to attend to the child and it was called on and his parents are no where to be found or a lawyer, they set him up to be left on the streets... And if he came back to society , they were going to charge with a worse crime .

  • @MaddAndy123
    @MaddAndy123 6 месяцев назад +1

    Not a single act of compassion in the entire process.

  • @Miakitty4233
    @Miakitty4233 Год назад +67

    This whole event is a training and procedure issue. Everyone involved needs to be addressed and follow the procedure in place. This officer should have never driven away and kept the teen in his sight while calling his supervisor.

    • @shinebritechosen
      @shinebritechosen Год назад +2

      Yup despicable behavior. Do we really know the boy was let in or was he lying for sure on the third call?

  • @tootsd
    @tootsd Год назад +516

    I really hope that this teen is able to get the help that is needed. So many teens are having trouble coping these days and some are making really bad decisions.

    • @Puretea4711
      @Puretea4711 Год назад +8

      The officer not only remained on the grounds to ensure the young man was taken in, but went back to the state hospital lobby phone and attempted to call the attendant to verify within minutes intake started. In doing so, the Officer laid eyes on the young man inside the building behind a secure door and an employee within sight as well. After this the Officer marked out clear to return back to Covington from Staunton, where the state hospital is

    • @charmans133
      @charmans133 Год назад +15

      Your missing the whole point of the video!! This officer had no idea if the teen was taken into the facility or if the teen left the building?!!! Then he lies to his boss saying "YES" they took the teen inside because he supposably saw this happen when its obvious the cop did NOT see this happen!! Theres a reason why his boss asked if the cop signed the papers, by signing the papers this cop is liable for the well being of this teen, and the cop knows this but lied about his whereabouts saying he saw the lady take him in!! LIES!! How scary is this!!

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Год назад +2

      @@charmans133 Who said he DID NOT see him inside the locked area? We can not see what is behind the LARGE poster on the left door but he could. I saw sone movement from the area at the bottom of the poster that looked like a hand or arm of someone sitting in a chair.

    • @63076topher
      @63076topher Год назад +4

      @notfiveo He was in the custody of the nurse when the officer left she had the paperwork.

    • @richardsmith7783
      @richardsmith7783 Год назад +2

      @@charmans133 where is this at? ( Covington, kentucky ) ??

  • @pauline_raabe
    @pauline_raabe 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've never seen such irresponsibility of a staff ignoring a police officer and a juvenile patient left standing in the door. The police offer should have never left him alone in a doorway slipping the commitment papers under the door is unacceptable.
    I can't imagine how frightening this kid was all alone obviously he was in some kind of crisis. This is a disgrace on both parties. I'm sure they would open the door if it was a pizza delivery.

  • @nah7140
    @nah7140 7 месяцев назад +1

    Left a possibly suicidal child alone in a vestibule that was open to a road……. Treated him like a parcel…

  • @4WingedAngels
    @4WingedAngels Год назад +32

    The reason people don’t ask for help when they’re having a mental health crisis, is often due to feeling like they’re not seen or loved.
    Both this cop, and the woman behind closed doors, just failed this young man.

  • @ambervallerio2816
    @ambervallerio2816 Год назад +238

    Man this was heartbreaking to watch. You can tell the way he was acting plus turning towards the cop when he left the young man was just sad. I hope he got the help he needs.

    • @jeynjohnston8085
      @jeynjohnston8085 11 месяцев назад +4

      Do you really think that he did?

    • @adiidi
      @adiidi 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@jeynjohnston8085 Hopefully the manager at least had some sense. 🙄

    • @sheenamcguire5225
      @sheenamcguire5225 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeynjohnston8085praying he did. We can't say everyone's bad in that mental health facility or police department bc of these two idiots

  • @catwanderer1509
    @catwanderer1509 7 месяцев назад +1

    Neither the officer nor the mental health facility staff. We’re looking at this child as a vulnerable individual in need of an adult’s care. Disgraceful

  • @hatbpto5180
    @hatbpto5180 9 месяцев назад +1

    When you see those cinder block walls you are either in an animal shelter or a place you don't want to be.

  • @DB-stuff
    @DB-stuff Год назад +129

    I dont know who is at fault legally , but morally both are in the wrong, the safety of the kid is, or should, be paramount to both.

    • @leahsyl81
      @leahsyl81 Год назад

      I agree with you 100%!! That child shouldn't have been left there all alone while this lazy ass cop calls his Sgt. So irresponsible!! I hope the kid ran outta the unlocked door!!!!

    • @sienile
      @sienile Год назад +4

      @@leahsyl81 - All I'd fault the cop for is moving away from the door when he called his supervisor. He should have sat right outside the door making that call so he could be sure the kid didn't run off. Most of the blame is with the hospital staffer.

    • @worrywart1311
      @worrywart1311 Год назад +4

      @@sienile The officer's responsibility was to "deliver"the kid to the facility. That didn't happen. Dumping the kid at the entrance doesn't count.

    • @sienile
      @sienile Год назад +8

      @@worrywart1311 - He brought him there and alerted the staff of the court order. The staff was being negligent to their duty, not the officer.

    • @worrywart1311
      @worrywart1311 Год назад +3

      @@sienile It was the officer who deliberately left him unattended and would have been in trouble had something bad happened to the boy if he had wandered off or simply disappeared. Frankly, the man doesn't seen very bright. Contact with someone in authority at the hospital should have been made before arrival so that if there were no beds other arrangements could have been made.

  • @chrisc395
    @chrisc395 Год назад +229

    This is a perfect example of why we have so many mentally ill patients in our streets. Facilities don’t have room, police don’t have time, and unfortunately, the patient is the only one who suffers. I don’t know the answer but I know what happened here isn’t part of it. Until these peoples families take some responsibility, it’s just going to get worse. And I’m not saying ALL families but as a former cop I know that most families don’t want to deal with the burden and they’d rather them just live on the streets. Sad

    • @playhooky
      @playhooky Год назад +25

      I'd say in almost all cases, their families have tried everything they can to responsibly deal with the "burden" of their child or loved one's mental health problems - but they are not trained mental health professionals. I speak as someone who has personally dealt with my adult child with mental health problems; I had to set boundaries and could no longer accept her behavior when living with me, yet I was worried sick every day when she was on the streets &/or couch surfing at times that she wouldn't or couldn't get into an inpatient facility - and there is a huge lack of them that will accept patients on medicaid/public aid. You sound like you have not had the burden of having to personally go through this & are just passing judgment saying you think most families don't want to deal with it & rather let them live on the streets. As a parent who has gone through it, I can attest it is a living nightmare and is very detrimental to the nuclear and even extended family.

    • @chrisc395
      @chrisc395 Год назад +4

      @@playhooky perhaps you misinterpreted my response but I wasn’t judging anyone. You also assumed I have never dealt with someone in my family having mental health issues which is incorrect as well. When you say that families are not “healthcare professionals” you’re correct. A family would typically know much more about the patient than a healthcare professional could ever hope to. I get that it’s tough on a family unit, i do. But, There are a lot of free programs out there designed to help families cope and some that are willing to come to you and work inside the home. I know because I’ve been through a lot of them over the last 25 years. Oddly enough, I was the only one in attendance for most of them. Look I’m not passing judgement or professing to know all the answers. Like I said- I just know that what happened here is wrong on a lot of levels.

    • @Make-Asylums-Great-Again
      @Make-Asylums-Great-Again Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
      @user-pt1cz4ot1e Год назад +2

      This is why people should have to test to be parents.

    • @justsayin3600
      @justsayin3600 Год назад

      It's just like any medical system. If you can't pay or prove you can, you're not welcome. The health system in the U.S. is broken. There are so many health and social problems that could be better but no one that can do something cares. Why? Because they don't have to worry about it.

  • @underarmbowlingincidentof1981
    @underarmbowlingincidentof1981 8 месяцев назад +2

    12:49 "Don't tread on me" home screen while being a cop LMAOO like bro YOU are the boot!!!

  • @jink1768
    @jink1768 3 месяца назад +1

    As someone whos been through this (though as an adult) its horrible.
    Everyone in the process from the police to the facility to the staff couldn't careless about you as a human being. More often than not they simply do it because the alternative can get them fired or sued. Any consequence of you being placed in such a situation will always be treated as your fault, there is next to no actual protection for the patient.
    During my stay we had this kid (I say kid but hes in his early 20s, I'm only slightly older) who was an emotional wreck. He got put in there for "SA" because he got drunk and fell off a set of stairs. He was emotional but not "that" kind of emotional, he was grieving over his mothers death. We were good friends for the few days we were in there until something bad happened. Turns out his dad have had enough of him, sold his stuff and left the stat. When he found out he broke down, spend the whole day in the corner doing nothing.
    NO STAFF CHECKED ON HIM THE ENTIRE TIME NOT FOR FOOD NOT FOR MEDICATION NOTHING. He was thrown out of the hospital after the time limit and before he could even pack his things they had already had another new patient in his bed. We traded numbers and I tried to contact him after I was discharged but I havent heard from him since.

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 Год назад +18

    What a very quiet & patient teenager who should be praised for maintaining his composure. Lad should be well proud of himself.

  • @samsara-summermooncomehome5881
    @samsara-summermooncomehome5881 Год назад +151

    💔 I just want to wrap my arms around this boy and make him feel safe! I know he must be scared and confused. That officer was talking about him like he was a package to be delivered! Disgusting behaviour from both the officer and the woman who turned him away!
    I truly hope the boy got the help he needed and deserved. 💜

    • @myplaylist7007
      @myplaylist7007 10 месяцев назад

      I don't know what he has gone through but if its verbal abuse and bullies then i would tell him that it indeed " Gets better ".

  • @danielson518
    @danielson518 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love how this cop abandoned a minor just to go sit in an empty lot and wait for his supervisors call 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @doreenchambers9579
    @doreenchambers9579 7 месяцев назад

    Facility should be investigated. Some mental health this state provides to individual in need.

  • @doracampos2088
    @doracampos2088 Год назад +161

    Please follow up on this case. Don’t abandon the teen. Fight for him and demand answers and justice. Please keep us posted! Thank you!

    • @thestyme
      @thestyme Год назад +22

      I agree, please follow up....the Officer and Staff should both be reprimanded .....

    • @phyllysanantonio
      @phyllysanantonio 11 месяцев назад +1

      😆😆😆

    • @uy7munir
      @uy7munir 3 месяца назад +1

      you first

  • @jenniferlane2130
    @jenniferlane2130 Год назад +33

    Clearly the officer should have stayed around to see the outcome HOWEVER the paperwork he had left under the door WAS collected presumably by the staff there and the child had been taken in. Both the facility staff and the officer could have done SO much better for the sake of this young man . Sad

    • @allencharlei8351
      @allencharlei8351 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately it's all about paychecks

    • @Zachorazor1
      @Zachorazor1 Год назад

      We only have his word for both.

    • @bumblebugz57
      @bumblebugz57 11 месяцев назад

      The woman took the paperwork when he slid it under the door. He has no idea if the young man was brought in or not.

  • @michman2
    @michman2 4 месяца назад

    If we treat children with this little care, imagine how homeless vets are treated.

  • @nohandle62
    @nohandle62 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was truly appalling.