This is more cultural problem in some few countries. Because most other countries children play around everywhere even other people's houses in the jungle and no one thinks of ever harming a child.
I heard a report about how this girl got kidnapped in her own car or mom's car or something like that🤷🤦 she was warming up the car I think and the guy came out of nowhere, hopped in the car and drove off with her in it. That's how I remember it🤷 crazy stuff man. We're not safe in our yards, cars, nun of that. That's why my stepdad always freaks out in the morning when I forget to text him "I'm on the bus"
Jayanti Jackson something skep happened to me when I was in middle school. My mom went into UDF to get a pack of smokes while I was sleeping in the passengers seat in our car. She came out just to find a middle aged man next to our car looking in on me. My mom started to yell at him and the dude darted. Thank goodness she locked the car. It’s truly scary :(
She told us this story When she was a kid She was pplaying outside walking dwon the street when a man asked her wherd is so ewhere AND TYE SAME GUYS CAME TO HER HOUSE ITS WAS ACAULTY HER UNCLE Her uncle said Hey i saw her on the strreeet But she didnt get in tru Ouble
It's sad that you can't trust people anymore. What if he really was just a man who wanted to give a bike away. Maybe it was his old daughter's bike or something. But you're right y,ou can't trust anybody in this world.
@@trawlins396 uhh, why would a complete stranger spend $$ on a complete stranger for no reason? Very suspicious. There’s no reason why somebody would do that. The police will assume the worst 1st n question him, they hav to, u can’t take any chances
@@mariaschneider8181 that's an excellent idea, I myself was almost kidnapped (twice), if it wasn't for being in a group the second time around... Idk where I'd be. Group, pairs great idea
Everyone is talking about the child, But not the mother, She taught her children Stranger Danger of course. She is an indeed a protective loving mother.
@@MarcusStaAnaBurSelF I mean lots of parents let there kid play outside in there yard where they can keep an eye on there kids or hear a scream if they need help
@@imthebigg.a.y1979 When my daughter was growing up and wanted to play outside i'd open the garage door get my chair and watch her. I even made sure I had the phone and a drink because I wasn't running in for one second.
sorry but that tricky man was neither brave, smart OR adorable. he was cowardly, dumb (as if the girl would fall for the "wanna bike?" line) and kind of creepy.
Edy Puentes dude I just mean her calling the stranger a ‘tricky man’ was cute. Obviously it’s a horrifying thing and the thought of someone trying to take anybody is terrifying, but I have to adore her innocence and I pray that she isn’t traumatized by that event.
Cindy Cristobal I think it's more intellect than anything, she said it herself, "I saw a tricky man that I didn't know so I ran." Or something like that...
@@MsHojat Not really. Unknown adults have nothing important to tell a kid. She knows that, so she ran. She was taught, that nothing good will come from a stranger that starts talking to you, and that's the right way.
No thank you. Not every country has these decease problems. I lived in many different countries around the world and know it is few countries that have these Types of problems. This is more cultural problem in some few countries. Because most other countries children play around everywhere even in other people's houses and in the jungle and no one thinks of ever harming a child.
@@zainzoala1083 playing outside has nothing to do with these problems. I spent most of my childhood playing outdoors and yet still my parents cautioned me about such people, furthermore having an ad just improves awareness among the community, nothing wrong with that
Offended Pumpkins Yeah, you can. Her voice is shaky, breathing hard as she says NO, and she looked behind her as she ran, probably to make sure he wouldn't follow her. And the fact that she IMMEDIATELY stood up and ran after he only said "Hello!" shows that she was scared.
So happy this girl was smart and is safe! When I lived in Alaska in the 90's, a strange man in a Chevy wagon, pulled up and offered me candy.. I walked over to get it, and he opened the passenger side door, as I went to get in, my older sister ran over and caught me. I owe her so much! I always think about what might have happened.
And here was dumbass me, glancing at the title, thinking that she got lost somewhere, then some dude gave her a bike, and she proceeded to ride from wherever that is to her home in Utah with that new bike. I need my coffee.
Now she is Beyond her years ! Just amazing ! I wish majority of children thought exactly like her or had parents to show them the exact right thing to do and to never fall for anything they say
And that’s exactly why these predators prey on Children because of them being so polite and innocent ugh I can’t imagine what kind of messed up brain these Men have🤔😔
I actually saw this video when it first came out. Even though, this is a very serious matter, as soon as she said 'tricky man', I couldn't help but to bust out laughing. Now, from time to time, every now & then, when I want a good laugh, I'll come back to this video, just to hear her say 'tricky man'.
@@blackviking2079 it was a man, well 2 men in a car, one asked me to give him directions and i said "i don't know" so he told me to come to the car to look at his map and i said "no" and ran inside
I am so glad that she knew how to save herself and SHE LISTENED TO HERSELF. She didn’t hesitate, didn’t wait to se if the man was safe or dangerous. She should be so proud of herself! Great job on the mom’s part also!
My mom calls me over bearing for not letting my daughter out front by herself....and this is proof as to why I don't care how my mother feels about it. She herself was the one who taught me about stranger danger but in her older age she's become way to lax while the world is becoming more disgusting by the day. Thank goodness this little girl ran inside immediately ❤️
@kmorris101 sorry if this comes off as rude but an 11 and 12 year old is fully capable of walking outside alone. Theyre mature enough to understand about what to do and what not to do, as long as they aint going miles and miles away because that can be a little dangerous
I am soooo happy to see this and very proud of this little baby girl. To test my daughter who was about 5 years old at the time, I had my colleague call my house one day and my daughter answered the phone. She told her that she had some candy and other little gifts that she would like to give her, and if she came outside she could get it. My colleague told her that she was her Mom's friend and that her Mom would not mind her coming to see her. I was listening in and tried as my colleague would, she could not coax my daughter to do what she wanted. My daughter proceeded to shout at her saying that if her Mom knows the friend, she herself does not and she was told not to take anything from strangers without her Mom's permission. She also threatened to call her Mom and the Police and just unapologetically slammed down the phone in my colleague's ear. As soon as I got home that evening, she went right into telling me what happened without missing a beat. Ok then! It was at that point I knew that I had taught her well. Today, she is a beautiful young woman who still remains very cautious, though I am yet to tell her that it was me and my colleague who had made that phone call. 😉 I am so very proud of the person she has become.
My mom was brutal when teaching us kids in the 80s. "They might say I'm hurt somewhere. Don't go. They have a poor tiny kitten. They have a child your age. 'They' could be a man or woman. They could look like a policeman or doctor." We were told to scream and run. If we were wrong, a normal adult would understand.
I would so have been abducted. We don't really have that here, and I was raised on a small coul de sac (or how it's spelled), so people who shouldn't be there wasn't really. And Abduction isn't happening a lot in Sweden. But I disappeared some times when my neighbours wanted to show me their monkeys and stuff (they actually did have monkeys, and were friends with my family, it was their daughter that asked me). Also got lost at lego land in Denmark. But the ones talking to me showed me to the missing kids house so I was safe, though mom was scared out of her life.
Similar thing when I was growing up. We also had a code word, (something that could fit pretty reasonably into a sentence, but also not a word we ever used) so if something was wrong on the phone I could let her know without raising suspicion. I remember her telling me to scream, cry, throw up, throw myself on the floor. Make a scene. Yell “fire”, yell “earthquake”, yell your parents’ full names. Also remember practicing “stop”. That if she said “stop”, and nothing else (not stop that/stop getting tattoos, lol whatever else) no matter how mad I was or if we were fighting, I had to freeze, because she’d seen something I hadn’t. We had to use the code word once, and “stop” once, but once is more than enough. My older brother also gave me his brass knuckles before college which made me feel a bit better as a kid/teen lol
Not really. I grew up in a martial arts dojo in the '90s. Sensei always asked us, "What does a stranger look like?" The answer was, "Someone you don't know." Stranger danger has existed forever. It's always been there. Always. All parts of the world. It's not bad that kids learn to protect themselves.
@@francisgoin3112 I do not think they were trying to say kids should not learn about this stuff, I think they were trying to say that if the world was a better place then all kids should not have to learn about this stuff
Same happened to me when I was 6. Stranger pulled up an offered me candy. The week before my dad used the same line to warm me about danger and when the guy said It, bells went off in my head. Talk to your kids. It will save their life
When I was five my neighbour and her friend told me about a girl that got into a car with a man that offered her candy. Of course the child was found brutally murdered. When I was six I was walking along a country road when a man offered me candy to get in his car to help him find a particular street, I couldn’t even read yet. Of course bells and whistles went off in my head and I started running and screaming for my older brother who was riding his bike nearby. When I looked backed the guy was starting to back up. Luckily my screams had alerted men working in a field next to to road. About ten of them were running towards the car with their knives that they had been using to harvest lettuce. The car peeled out and took off. Oddly, I never bothered to tell my parents and no one called the cops.
When I was a kid i almost got abducted by a child predator cop. I was on the swings and my great-grandma was on the bench. She could see me from an angle but the cop could see her because from his POV, the restroom building blocks the bench. He pulled up and called the little boys who were playing basketball over to him and then he had them call me over. Me being the only little girl on the playground. They said ,"Hey Girl! The police wanna talk to you!" Instincts, I just shook my head no. And stayed where I was. The boys kept saying, "Hey YOU! Girl! The police said come here! He said come here! He wants to talk to you!". I stopped swinging and just CAUTIOUS shook my head NO. Y great grandma got up from the bench, she was a spry early 60s and she looked up the hill to the boys and the cop car, the boys were still yelling at me, and my Great grandma said, "what do they want??" In her cool 😎 skeptism type way, and I said, 'They said that policeman wants to talk to me,", Cop saw my great grandma and drove off. I still remember his mirror sunglass and his left arm sticking out the window and that fold watch glistening in the sun. My grandma asked again, "what did he say, what did he want?" I said, " I dunno but I wasn't going over there, I don't know what he wanted." I was about 5 or 6 yrs old. Funny how spiritual intuition guides you to resist danger
@@lalaj5831 same thing happened to me when I was about 7 walking back from school. A man in his car stopped and asked me to help him find an address on the street because he had flowers to deliver. I started running home immediately. I never told my parents either. Luckily my dad used to warn us about a lot of things that could happen to us. After that I always tried to find someone to walk home with or waited for my older sister.
@@DaniellesMicoMarley her mother must have taught her that particular word. It really is perfect. That's all she needs to know about strangers. They can be tricky!
As a 14 year old that is scared to walk to the bus stop or take a walk outside because of being kidnapped and trafficked, it's sad that kids younger than me have to worry about this. Why is this world so evil?
@@pastagoodness9449 When a man goes and screams something like "Ohhh baby" Or "Baby take me home" It happens to every girl whether makeup or no makeup. We can't control it
Emmy, I'm proud of u! U did the right thing! U were raised to know not to accept anything from a stranger! U must tell ur friends, classmates, teachers, to beware of stranger danger! Young people always b on ur guard!!! Do like Emmy, yell, "NO!!" RUN!!! Next time, u want to sun bathe, do it in ur backyard & with another person, like an adult! Stay safe & stay alive!!! Be bold & stay ur course! Whatever it takes!! Emmy=A brave, strong young lady.
im cool A stranger asks you a question, like do you want a bicycle, the right thing is to go to a safe place. She did the right thing. If he wanted to give a bicycle to a child, he should sell it online or take it to a charity shop. Not ask a little child if the want it.
“He looked like a tricky-man.” Haha, never heard them called that before, but good on her for recognizing that danger and getting out of there! Stay safe, folks!
Gianluca Guevara Yeah I know...Take her to the bike....but she ran away. How you gonna get a free bike if you run away? Image if he ran after her..then he would be called a potential kidnapper...🤔
@@mishaalzk6033 you have some nerve trying to correct me when you can't even use correct grammar! Clearly she isn't a baby.... didn't mean literally a baby😂✌🏿
That's why I was always on the porch watching whenever my kids were outside. I know I was overprotective, but when l think of all the missing & exploited children out there.........😢😰
Nope, it's not overprotective! I have no shame in being that helicopter mom on the big playgrounds either!!! Plus, I get in some exercise by following them around!!!
Im exactly the same way with my kids when there outside. I don't know how some parents can just relax and not watch there kids play outside. I can't relax if I'm not watching them play outside.
She didn't even hesitate, got up and ran. Every child needs to know this. Good for her.
This is more cultural problem in some few countries. Because most other countries children play around everywhere even other people's houses in the jungle and no one thinks of ever harming a child.
@@zainzoala1083 saying no one ever is pretty insane all cultures have this issue
PEDOPHILES NEVER GET BETTER THEY NEED TO BE EXECUTED
AMEN
@@mrgamingking18 not in an epidemic proportions
Bruh she was literally just outside her home and being targeted. It’s shocking and terrifying.
I heard a report about how this girl got kidnapped in her own car or mom's car or something like that🤷🤦 she was warming up the car I think and the guy came out of nowhere, hopped in the car and drove off with her in it. That's how I remember it🤷 crazy stuff man. We're not safe in our yards, cars, nun of that. That's why my stepdad always freaks out in the morning when I forget to text him "I'm on the bus"
It was just a youtuber giving out free bikes you never know
@Matt S HAHAHAHAH
Jayanti Jackson something skep happened to me when I was in middle school. My mom went into UDF to get a pack of smokes while I was sleeping in the passengers seat in our car. She came out just to find a middle aged man next to our car looking in on me. My mom started to yell at him and the dude darted. Thank goodness she locked the car. It’s truly scary :(
It’s makes me shudder to think what he would’ve done had she fallen for it! Creepy af!
It's a shame that kids cant play outside anymore without being preyed upon
It is so sad and scary. 😖
@@raleemay My library teacher at or last week at library beford summer alwsys talks about stranger danger
I dont live in the United States Though
I live in the Carribean
She told us this story
When she was a kid
She was pplaying outside walking dwon the street when a man asked her wherd is so ewhere
AND TYE SAME GUYS CAME TO HER HOUSE
ITS WAS ACAULTY HER UNCLE
Her uncle said
Hey i saw her on the strreeet
But she didnt get in tru
Ouble
Kudos to the mom for teaching her kids how to live in this world we’re in
It's sad that you can't trust people anymore. What if he really was just a man who wanted to give a bike away. Maybe it was his old daughter's bike or something. But you're right y,ou can't trust anybody in this world.
@@trawlins396 if he really wanted to do that he could’ve stopped and asked their parents instead of running away.
@@trawlins396 uhh, why would a complete stranger spend $$ on a complete stranger for no reason? Very suspicious. There’s no reason why somebody would do that. The police will assume the worst 1st n question him, they hav to, u can’t take any chances
@@لاإلهإلاالله-ر8ع true.
@@slapshot68he didn't spend money. The bike was used.
“He looked like a tricky man” she’s adorable, and very smart
@Doge 37 damn sir calm ya self
She's awesome!
Very smart 🥺✨
@Doge 37, tf-?
Yep
Smart girl. She acted fast.
Nuclear Potato lmao
Nuclear Potato that's disgusting.
Ray Mak ignore these haters keep on commenting dude👍
Cool Kid rude
Sara Swinerton yes thank you
Hats off to this girls parents for raising her right! “I didn’t want to go with him because I didn’t know him and he looked like a tricky man.”
PERIODt
kinda karen to assume that he was a tricky man by his apperence...
@@SmokeyThunder Do you know what's a karen?
@@TerminatorT--rg4op Yes, do you?
@@SmokeyThunder I do. That's why I'm asking you to explain what you think a karen is.
Such a shame, kids can’t play outside! She did an awesome job protecting herself
Missed out on a free bicycle L
@@michaelsurratt1864💀
@@michaelsurratt1864fr
This is terrifying, our children aren’t safe anywhere.
This has always happened
Just teach them properly, have them be in pairs/groups and get a fence or somehing
@@mariaschneider8181 that's an excellent idea, I myself was almost kidnapped (twice), if it wasn't for being in a group the second time around... Idk where I'd be.
Group, pairs great idea
No one is safe.
@TheCatsMeow PrettyHorses he means our
I know
Everyone is talking about the child, But not the mother, She taught her children Stranger Danger of course. She is an indeed a protective loving mother.
I thought it was normal to be taught things like that. Imma thank my parents and school I guess
Then talk to yourself
Why did she let her daughter sunbathe outside alone though?
@@MarcusStaAnaBurSelF I mean lots of parents let there kid play outside in there yard where they can keep an eye on there kids or hear a scream if they need help
@@imthebigg.a.y1979 When my daughter was growing up and wanted to play outside i'd open the garage door get my chair and watch her. I even made sure I had the phone and a drink because I wasn't running in for one second.
No one's gonna talk about how fast her head went on a swivel as SOON as he said hello?! Them's survivor instincts!
Best comment! So true!
Man ! She didn’t even entertain that thought to see what he stopped for! She was outta there !
OrionsFaith...Absolutely, that was fast!! For sure survivor instincts.
1000th like. I feel special
yes indeed.
Im so proud of her. She was the winner of her life he didn't get to take it.
Love how you worded that!
im ur 101st like congrats
Drawing conclusions aren't we?
@@Kelthor85 he was ofc tryna kidnap her bro🤡🤡🤡
@@Kelthor85 do you kidnap children too? Typical pedo male
"tricky man." not only brave and smart, but absolutely adorable.
sorry but that tricky man was neither brave, smart OR adorable. he was cowardly, dumb (as if the girl would fall for the "wanna bike?" line) and kind of creepy.
unfuzzy...... I thought about it too... But i noticed it was my own comment.. 👏👏👏👏
Anne Liesveld - she's a tricky man?!
yeah right as if a little kid would be any good moving a couch!
She is a very smart Girl
I hope they'll find this creep before he's going after another child.
Amy Jenson if he still has the bike
Somebody recognizes that car and his voice. They need to turn him in.
@@mmnymmny8876 turn him into what?
POVgames Turn him into the police. Why was he trying to get that little girl to come to his car.
@@POVgames It's not hard to find a bike you know. You just need to go to the mall and buy one. Especially on the holidays.
She’s not my child but I’m sooooo proud of her! Good job baby girl 🤎🤎
Thanx goodness for Mum's that teach the children triggers of dangerous predators.
@Mouth Face ikr, that girl was just being rude :( poor guy
@@MasterQueef3762 lol
If she were my daughter I would not allow her to sun bathe in the front yard but in the back yard instead
@Mickey26✊🏾 you sure? That’s how I got my first bike
We have reached the time in life where parents/guardians MUST watch their children playing outside.
Sad , and also a time when a man trying to be nice to a child outside is quickly taken as a bad man. Lol
@@zainzoala1083 no ,that is a tricky man
Nice profile pic!
It was always this way. We're just more aware of it now
When I was a kid, was before
It’s absolutely adorable when she calls the man a “tricky man”
1 min ago I watched Sailor Moon, and I see ya pic O_o
Renee S *ominous music* was meant to be! 😂
I don't see anything adorable about this video. You have issues.
TravisB lots.
Edy Puentes dude I just mean her calling the stranger a ‘tricky man’ was cute. Obviously it’s a horrifying thing and the thought of someone trying to take anybody is terrifying, but I have to adore her innocence and I pray that she isn’t traumatized by that event.
Children cannot play alone in their own front yards anymore. So sad.
Backyard is still a thing tho
right ☹️
they couldn’t even do it in the earlier era, there was just no news to aware everyone.
I can
I know!!! Good thing the girl ran!!!
She was running before he even started talking. Now that's some foresight...
I'd call it more paranoia.
@Cas sy she was already moving tho
@@MsHojat if that's paranoia, I'd rather have a paranoid kid than a complacent one. I'd call it prudent and cautious.
Cindy Cristobal I think it's more intellect than anything, she said it herself, "I saw a tricky man that I didn't know so I ran." Or something like that...
@@MsHojat Not really. Unknown adults have nothing important to tell a kid. She knows that, so she ran. She was taught, that nothing good will come from a stranger that starts talking to you, and that's the right way.
This should be on ads in all different countries. She's a very smart kid.
No thank you. Not every country has these decease problems. I lived in many different countries around the world and know it is few countries that have these Types of problems.
This is more cultural problem in some few countries. Because most other countries children play around everywhere even in other people's houses and in the jungle and no one thinks of ever harming a child.
@@zainzoala1083 almost every country has these problem
what you on about???
@@zainzoala1083 playing outside has nothing to do with these problems. I spent most of my childhood playing outdoors and yet still my parents cautioned me about such people, furthermore having an ad just improves awareness among the community, nothing wrong with that
She is smarter and more mature than me
The parents taught her well. And this little girl is very smart. Stranger danger.
I like how smart she was to just run inside and not even get into conversation with him.
I was your 200th like
Come on, just because she has common sense doesn’t mean she’s smart, doesn’t mean she’s an idiot either be rational
Wut
“Stranger danger” is dumb, because if a kid needs help in an emergency they won’t ask because they’ve been taught “stranger danger” lmao
You can hear the fear in her voice when she said no
sooz lecter nOoOo
No you can’t
Offended Pumpkins Yeah, you can. Her voice is shaky, breathing hard as she says NO, and she looked behind her as she ran, probably to make sure he wouldn't follow her. And the fact that she IMMEDIATELY stood up and ran after he only said "Hello!" shows that she was scared.
ThePS4Gamer no it’s not she just said one word her voice wasn’t shaken at all
Offended Pumpkins Listen close and you'll hear it.
I’m more impressed with the microphone on that doorcam... he has to be a good 30 ft away
Big Bubbles plot twist: was set up by insider with mic in car so they have a story to report
I have the same door bell camera through Vivint it is amazing what it picks up.
Big Bubbles exactly
Crystal Harper where did you purchase, if you don't mind me asking?
Kat Natural the company name is Vivint. It’s a security company like ADT. There is also another option called RING
So happy this girl was smart and is safe! When I lived in Alaska in the 90's, a strange man in a Chevy wagon, pulled up and offered me candy.. I walked over to get it, and he opened the passenger side door, as I went to get in, my older sister ran over and caught me. I owe her so much! I always think about what might have happened.
Probably wouldn't be seeing this comment.
You very lucky girl, your sister was your guardian angel, well done to your quick thinking sister!!!!👏👏👏👍
@@Ramxie35 clearly 🤣🤣
Omg you probably would not be here !!!!!!!! Your sister saved your life !!!!
Omg Tavia 😱
" you want a bicycle?"
" you wanna go to jail"
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Killer Mario hahaha
🤣🤣
Lol 😂 you made my day thanks
Killer Mario lol
I wish all kids knew this.
CarPro Installs yup
Yup but they don’t
It’s sad that they do know this but just ignore this rule.
CarPro Installs I wish all adults didn’t try to rape kids🤷🏻♀️
@CarPro Installs, I wish all kids sunbathed like this to.
I mean! Knew this to, what you said! im not a pedo!
The title makes it seem she ran to some random house in Utah.
Lmao I Was Just Gone Say You Run From A Tricky Man But Run Into A Random Person House🤦♂️
And here was dumbass me, glancing at the title, thinking that she got lost somewhere, then some dude gave her a bike, and she proceeded to ride from wherever that is to her home in Utah with that new bike. I need my coffee.
Thought the same thing lol
Whoever titles the videos on their channel is an idiot.
RIGHT? I THOUGHT SHE RAN TO UTAH
Now she is Beyond her years ! Just amazing ! I wish majority of children thought exactly like her or had parents to show them the exact right thing to do and to never fall for anything they say
She’s still so polite and answered “No”
What else would she do?
@Marshall Carwood ya sure a random stranger just wants to offer you a bicycle out of nowhere 🙂
Honestly I would’ve told them “Yeah as if you have a bicycle in that trunk”
@Marshall Carwood a guy ask a little girl if she what’s a bike she doesn’t know him and u don’t think that’s weird what if that was u kid?
And that’s exactly why these predators prey on Children because of them being so polite and innocent ugh I can’t imagine what kind of messed up brain these Men have🤔😔
"Tricky Man"
Yes I know this is actually a serious case but I can't get over what she called him
There's actually a video for kids that talks about tricky people she must have seen it
jaxson B yea that was one of the weirdest things I've ever seen
I actually saw this video when it first came out. Even though, this is a very serious matter, as soon as she said 'tricky man', I couldn't help but to bust out laughing. Now, from time to time, every now & then, when I want a good laugh, I'll come back to this video, just to hear her say 'tricky man'.
LillyBug 0719 I know
honestly i find it kinda cute how she refers to suspicious people as "tricky people"
similar thing happened to me when i was 8, i just ran inside
was it a tricky person?
@@blackviking2079 it was a man, well 2 men in a car, one asked me to give him directions and i said "i don't know" so he told me to come to the car to look at his map and i said "no" and ran inside
wow, you're lucky
I guess you had no security cameras around, you could’ve been on here
same
I am so glad that she knew how to save herself and SHE LISTENED TO HERSELF. She didn’t hesitate, didn’t wait to se if the man was safe or dangerous. She should be so proud of herself! Great job on the mom’s part also!
I woulda just went get my mom incase he actually had a bike
0:47 why does inside edition always make people reenact what they did lmao
Lmaoooo I was thinking that
Voro yeah like if it’s on video you don’t need to reenact it
It's the actual front door camera footage.
@@Se-leve No it's not. Look at :47
I Kno. It's annoying.
that's why the barkyardigans was a thing not the front yardigans
INFERNOFEROCIOUS seriously
Barkyardigans??
😂
Lil Sade 4368 it was a Nickelodeon jr show back in the early 2000s I used to watch it all the time🥺
Deanna I know what that show is it’s just that the person spelled it wrong
She called the man “tricky man”
Sounds like a magician
Lol wtf
Did they catch him its been a year??
@@myyuh99 probably not...
@@silvionanimations3611 oof
My mom calls me over bearing for not letting my daughter out front by herself....and this is proof as to why I don't care how my mother feels about it. She herself was the one who taught me about stranger danger but in her older age she's become way to lax while the world is becoming more disgusting by the day. Thank goodness this little girl ran inside immediately ❤️
Exactly..I went out with my kids and they were still 11 and 12.. didn't want to risk it this happens too too much!
@kmorris101 sorry if this comes off as rude but an 11 and 12 year old is fully capable of walking outside alone. Theyre mature enough to understand about what to do and what not to do, as long as they aint going miles and miles away because that can be a little dangerous
You realize stranger danger is extremely rare? More likely to be a person they know and trust
Thats a good mom. Teaching them early on.
Boomoo Unicorns Amen sister🙏🇺🇸
TRICKY MAN
Ikr
Agreed
If anyone disagrees you're a child predator.
“He looked like a tricky man” 😂 that killed me. Good parenting mom!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂
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Well I laughed alot when she said that tricky man thing
Loooool
Yes, that was so adorable ❤ I'm so glad she is ok. We have to protect our children at all costs.
This is terrifying, just imagine if she didn't do that and went with him...
Her parents would have to find a place for a bike, it's terrifying
Why do i need to imagine that?!
shame she would get a new bike, endup with nothing
that happens everyday......
@@maryb4493 more like every second
I am soooo happy to see this and very proud of this little baby girl.
To test my daughter who was about 5 years old at the time, I had my colleague call my house one day and my daughter answered the phone. She told her that she had some candy and other little gifts that she would like to give her, and if she came outside she could get it. My colleague told her that she was her Mom's friend and that her Mom would not mind her coming to see her. I was listening in and tried as my colleague would, she could not coax my daughter to do what she wanted. My daughter proceeded to shout at her saying that if her Mom knows the friend, she herself does not and she was told not to take anything from strangers without her Mom's permission. She also threatened to call her Mom and the Police and just unapologetically slammed down the phone in my colleague's ear. As soon as I got home that evening, she went right into telling me what happened without missing a beat. Ok then! It was at that point I knew that I had taught her well. Today, she is a beautiful young woman who still remains very cautious, though I am yet to tell her that it was me and my colleague who had made that phone call. 😉 I am so very proud of the person she has become.
My mom was brutal when teaching us kids in the 80s. "They might say I'm hurt somewhere. Don't go. They have a poor tiny kitten. They have a child your age. 'They' could be a man or woman. They could look like a policeman or doctor."
We were told to scream and run. If we were wrong, a normal adult would understand.
I would so have been abducted.
We don't really have that here, and I was raised on a small coul de sac (or how it's spelled), so people who shouldn't be there wasn't really. And Abduction isn't happening a lot in Sweden.
But I disappeared some times when my neighbours wanted to show me their monkeys and stuff (they actually did have monkeys, and were friends with my family, it was their daughter that asked me). Also got lost at lego land in Denmark. But the ones talking to me showed me to the missing kids house so I was safe, though mom was scared out of her life.
Wow that's amazing!
Thats actually good advice I'll use it with my grandkids thank you. Because they do dress in police uniforms ect. Whatever works which is so creepy
W mom
Similar thing when I was growing up. We also had a code word, (something that could fit pretty reasonably into a sentence, but also not a word we ever used) so if something was wrong on the phone I could let her know without raising suspicion. I remember her telling me to scream, cry, throw up, throw myself on the floor. Make a scene. Yell “fire”, yell “earthquake”, yell your parents’ full names. Also remember practicing “stop”. That if she said “stop”, and nothing else (not stop that/stop getting tattoos, lol whatever else) no matter how mad I was or if we were fighting, I had to freeze, because she’d seen something I hadn’t. We had to use the code word once, and “stop” once, but once is more than enough.
My older brother also gave me his brass knuckles before college which made me feel a bit better as a kid/teen lol
I love the way she says “tricky” thank God she knew to run.
April Fellers "He looked like a Tricky Person"
He sounded like 1 too!! I'm so glad she didnt say yeah!
yeah cos that dude sure was chasing her. o wait...
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You want a bicycle?
NO 🏃🏼♀️💨💨💨💨
Idky she almost got a free bike 🚲
Boznsj Shshhs uh she almost got kidnapped
@@evie334 I know I was joking idiot
@Johanna Molina lol 😂
Kitisha D 💀
I just showed my 7yr old son this video and I love his ideas. Thanks for sharing and good job mama. Glad she made the right decision.
Stranger Danger!!
I thought she ran all the way to Utah!!
Chuck Keough, Lmaoo 😂😂 same asf
Same
😂😂😂😂 I can't.
Same. Poorly worded title. They could have left out the name of the state tbh
Chuck Keough 😂My god! Same!
"Tricky man." Absolutely hate that kids have to know about things like this. We did, too.
@KIRBY Kids do need to know, but i think that they meant by that as in that the world is so cruel kids need to learn about it so much
Not really. I grew up in a martial arts dojo in the '90s. Sensei always asked us, "What does a stranger look like?" The answer was, "Someone you don't know."
Stranger danger has existed forever. It's always been there. Always. All parts of the world. It's not bad that kids learn to protect themselves.
@@francisgoin3112 I do not think they were trying to say kids should not learn about this stuff, I think they were trying to say that if the world was a better place then all kids should not have to learn about this stuff
@@ZomboidMania yeah you know what they meant with the post. It's a sad world
@@dhersh1386 did you @ the wrong person?
Same happened to me when I was 6. Stranger pulled up an offered me candy. The week before my dad used the same line to warm me about danger and when the guy said It, bells went off in my head. Talk to your kids. It will save their life
When I was five my neighbour and her friend told me about a girl that got into a car with a man that offered her candy. Of course the child was found brutally murdered. When I was six I was walking along a country road when a man offered me candy to get in his car to help him find a particular street, I couldn’t even read yet. Of course bells and whistles went off in my head and I started running and screaming for my older brother who was riding his bike nearby. When I looked backed the guy was starting to back up. Luckily my screams had alerted men working in a field next to to road. About ten of them were running towards the car with their knives that they had been using to harvest lettuce. The car peeled out and took off. Oddly, I never bothered to tell my parents and no one called the cops.
When I was a kid i almost got abducted by a child predator cop. I was on the swings and my great-grandma was on the bench. She could see me from an angle but the cop could see her because from his POV, the restroom building blocks the bench. He pulled up and called the little boys who were playing basketball over to him and then he had them call me over. Me being the only little girl on the playground. They said ,"Hey Girl! The police wanna talk to you!" Instincts, I just shook my head no. And stayed where I was. The boys kept saying, "Hey YOU! Girl! The police said come here! He said come here! He wants to talk to you!". I stopped swinging and just CAUTIOUS shook my head NO. Y great grandma got up from the bench, she was a spry early 60s and she looked up the hill to the boys and the cop car, the boys were still yelling at me, and my Great grandma said, "what do they want??" In her cool 😎 skeptism type way, and I said, 'They said that policeman wants to talk to me,",
Cop saw my great grandma and drove off. I still remember his mirror sunglass and his left arm sticking out the window and that fold watch glistening in the sun. My grandma asked again, "what did he say, what did he want?" I said, " I dunno but I wasn't going over there, I don't know what he wanted."
I was about 5 or 6 yrs old.
Funny how spiritual intuition guides you to resist danger
@@lalaj5831 same thing happened to me when I was about 7 walking back from school. A man in his car stopped and asked me to help him find an address on the street because he had flowers to deliver. I started running home immediately. I never told my parents either. Luckily my dad used to warn us about a lot of things that could happen to us. After that I always tried to find someone to walk home with or waited for my older sister.
Wish mine taught me that, now I got PTSD and sociopathy because of a crazy narc ex friend
@@mariag5306 why did didn’t u tell u mom and dad u should have told them
She was up & running before he even said hello. Good job baby! You're a very smart and brave little girl! 👏👏
"He looked like a tricky man." I shouldn't laugh at that.
Jayla Simone i give you permission to
😂😂😂😂
Lol tho (^^)(^^) 😂😂
Jayla Simone don't worry I laughed my butt off
It's OK, we all laughed at it. She's adorable.
"He looked like a Trickyman"
Death to trickymen and other trickypersons!
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right, so pure. Shes adorable idk how her mom isn't laughing at her cuteness when she says "tricky" totally using that now
@@DaniellesMicoMarley her mother must have taught her that particular word. It really is perfect. That's all she needs to know about strangers. They can be tricky!
@@patronsaintofpoison absolutely! xD
Trickyperson genocide
As a 14 year old that is scared to walk to the bus stop or take a walk outside because of being kidnapped and trafficked, it's sad that kids younger than me have to worry about this. Why is this world so evil?
I felt these hella i'm 14 and get cat called and it's honestly terrifying even leaving my house sometimes
R M loser
@@pastagoodness9449 You wanna get cat called? 😹
HAZEL WINN wtf is cat caled
@@pastagoodness9449 When a man goes and screams something like "Ohhh baby" Or "Baby take me home" It happens to every girl whether makeup or no makeup. We can't control it
Great job, mom, for teaching your children well! Emmy is so smart and brave! You go girl!
“ I didn’t want to go with him cause he looked like a TRICKY MAN “
Hope she knows some predators might not look "tricky". They can look like good upstanding individuals too.
Then she later said, “my mom always warned me don’t talk to strangers bc he might be a tricky man”
Tricky people, tricky tricky people...
666th like lol
She's too cute. Very smart
And I ran
I ran so far away
I just ran
I ran all night and day
From the tricky man..
Watch out....the tricky man's up tonight
Lol
SXI96 okay that was a great poem and a great point
SXI96 Fez from that 70s Show
This sounds like an intro to a Lana del Rey song
Her calling him Tricky man is the cutest thing I’ve ever heard
If only every child would do this, more would be alive today 💔
"Tricky man" awe my heart
Trump pulls up in a green Ford Taurus : "Do you want to build a wall?"
Sensible people : "No!"
Trump : "Ivanka always said yes."
I hate how Inside makes people re-enact everything
It makes me think of that vine 😂😂😂
Alex it’s cringe
Yeah
They don’t really “make” them...
Inside edition asks them if they want to do it
Especially as we have the real video that already shows everything 😂
Very smart little girl! Thank you Mom for training her correctly!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤❤
Emmy, I'm proud of u! U did the right thing! U were raised to know not to accept anything from a stranger! U must tell ur friends, classmates, teachers, to beware of stranger danger! Young people always b on ur guard!!! Do like Emmy, yell, "NO!!" RUN!!! Next time, u want to sun bathe, do it in ur backyard & with another person, like an adult! Stay safe & stay alive!!! Be bold & stay ur course! Whatever it takes!! Emmy=A brave, strong young lady.
Brenda Dog Friend YOU need to start replacing U with the word “You” maybe then you will sound like an adult.
Brenda Dog Friend why so much exclamation marks at the end of every sentence??
Christa Vlogs
YOU shut up!!!
Pug Alicious
Good question. Habit, I guess. Maybe one is enough! 😊
Kingzgamer
Good suggestion, I'll take it.
Smart girl 💕
I thought you wrote smash girl i was like wtf😥
im cool A stranger asks you a question, like do you want a bicycle, the right thing is to go to a safe place. She did the right thing. If he wanted to give a bicycle to a child, he should sell it online or take it to a charity shop. Not ask a little child if the want it.
Sara Swinerton yeah see is so smart
Boi
im cool XD
She looked back again to make sure he wasnt following her
no, she looked back to see if he had an actual bike
@@ziskador lol
@@ziskador 😂😂😂
What a fantastic mom for teaching her kids from early on. Good girl for doing what she was taught! Great video.
I showed this to my 9 year old and he said, "I would run while yelling out, just leave it in my yard." 😆
My little brother probably would've said the same thing at that age lol
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Love it!!! How cute 😍
Me thoughhhhh 😂😭 loved this comment hahaha
He most likely found another child after that. Sends chills down my spine.
Hopefully not
“He looked like a tricky-man.”
Haha, never heard them called that before, but good on her for recognizing that danger and getting out of there! Stay safe, folks!
*t r i c k y m a n i k n o w a l l y o u r t r i c k*
UnknownTurtle I a m t h e t r I c k y m a n
Wow… sooo happy she’s safe and what a smart little angel!
That’s amazing. She read him before he even offered the bike. Well done young lady! Trust your gut, always.
What a creep.
Eric Ling YOU WANT TO PLAY A GAME? SAW VOICE
true that yohoho,
Eric Ling how
Eric Ling what if he was actually offering her or him (idk her gender lol) a bike
Vargas If he was then he would probably ask her parents
Awww omg her voice when she said no was so filled with fear😭😩
Emma X don’t you know 😩 is the yawning emoji lmao
Yawning? Oh golly I’ve been using it wrong for so long ahaha 🙄
I think it just sounded like a normal No
Tasha Lo what's yawning
😩appantly this emoji means your yawing I’ve always used it as like scared/upset lol
The mom should offer a training class on RUclips because she was so effective in teaching her child what to do.
Her parents taught her well 😌
Steffie Swift honestly not well, just average. It's pretty much basics
Bardock SSJ3 but sadly, some people do not learn it
Could have had a free bike...
The matter with her...? It was free..🤔
Gianluca Guevara
Yeah I know...Take her to the bike....but she ran away.
How you gonna get a free bike if you run away?
Image if he ran after her..then he would be called a potential kidnapper...🤔
It’s so cute when she says “tricky man”
n o
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@@jamie1610 how can you flash by some and say they look like a tricky man that’s like her calling her dad a tricky man...if she has one 💀
@@270- no
polite euphemism.
Wow she was raised well
She looks incredibly comfortable. I've never seen someone look so comfy on concrete.
Me neither! And I wonder how her bare feet got so dirty!
*i adore the word "tricky man"*
k.m. .t same
Which one? :)
Sask Reenacting *tWo wORd*
Same
Same
I thought she ran all the way to a Utah home!! LOL!
MrCreepyPlayz same 😂
sameeeee
MrCreepyPlayz lol same why is this comment underrated
Edit : 1.8k likes finally
Samee
Lance Medina idk
i really thought they meant she ran to utah from another state i’m over ittttt 💀💀😭
Nam Balloon Same 💀💀👋🏽
Me too😂
Same lol
I was like, damn this kid is fit. But I was wrong.
Nam Balloon lol
I'm so glad she's safe and was able to get away from him
Good for her, I teach my daughter about stranger danger at an early age too.
I am teaching* or I taught*
What about your son? Perhaps you would want him to get kidnapped? Sexist!!
This footage should be used for teaching kids in school.
I love that she was taught to call them “tricky men” well done sweetie ❤️❤️
Man* Referring to 1 man
Such a smart little girl. I'm so glad that guy wasn't on foot. Great parenting! 👊
*you want a bicycle?*
Annie: *HELL NAW YOU AINT GETTING ME YOU BI-*
True
kinda funny, but it's actually "Emmie"
*not funny didn’t laugh*
Jax Is the master ok.
YellowHoodie ʕ - ᴥ - ʔ oop-
I'm so glad that baby knew what to do.... my heart drops knowing what could've happened
She aint a baby
@@mishaalzk6033 you have some nerve trying to correct me when you can't even use correct grammar! Clearly she isn't a baby.... didn't mean literally a baby😂✌🏿
Qwerty Keyboard 🙄
@@mishaalzk6033
OMG 🙄🙄
WTF I though she rode all the way to Utah with a bicycle that a stranger gave her
I'd watch that movie
I thought she ran to Utah to get a bicycle
The confusing part about English 😁
Micheal Villarreal sounds legit
Wesley Van Torre me too
So proud this little girl did what she was taught . Good job momma.
Glad shes ok
I know this is a serious situation and all, but the fact they made the child re-enact her response to get a different angle at 0:46 has me dying 😆
Finally found the comment I've been searching for!
Even with the same clothes she was wearing that day 🤣
It's like asking John Cena to eat a bowl of fruity pebbles
Wait i didnt realize that until you pointed it out 🤣🤣🤣
I was confused by that glad you pointed it out as a re-enactment.
"Hey you wanna bicycle?" Sure. Leave it at the police station.
😂😂😂😂
Or you go “no dumbass I have one”
@@b405ff7 Hey you can always use an extra ig
Although this is extremely serious
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That's hilarious
Absolutely! Give it to my mom!
She's knows what to do !! 👌💚 I'm glad she's okay!! God bless her & her family!! 💛💙💚💜💫
Yramil Alvarado Mom taught me at the age 4!
Yeah what Anthony said
Girl: *laying on the ground not moving*
Guy: Do you want a bicycle?
W o k e
Scorpionthe Rulez hilarious.
Lmao
The guy just wanted to be nice, geez...
Im kidding, but imagine if he just had a spare bicycle in his car or something and wanted to make someone happy with it lol
I'm not interested in the bicycle but I'll take some candy
That's why I was always on the porch watching whenever my kids were outside. I know I was overprotective, but when l think of all the missing & exploited children out there.........😢😰
I did that too
Me too
Nope, it's not overprotective! I have no shame in being that helicopter mom on the big playgrounds either!!! Plus, I get in some exercise by following them around!!!
Im exactly the same way with my kids when there outside. I don't know how some parents can just relax and not watch there kids play outside. I can't relax if I'm not watching them play outside.
Yes my mom didn’t play those games.
Well done to that mum for teaching her kids about stranger danger and well done to the little girl who obviously listened. 🏅🏅
Plot twist: that was mr.beast asking people randomly if they would like a bike.
LMAAOOO
😂😂😂😂
Lolllll
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
lol
“You want a bicycle”
“You wanna go to jail and throw hands with my family?”
@Kirsten x Albert Fan! lol
What a smart little girl!! Good job mom for teaching your kids about "tricky people"
I am proud of her because some kids don't know THIS.
“You want a bicycle?”
“Put it in the garage, I don’t feel like getting up.”
LMAO funny!
Laughing so hard!
That’s me😛😂
Derek Doez Stuff/BadBlastMan haha
You smartass-
Plot twist: he was just trying to sell his bicycle.
That was what i was thinking
damn it could be, or maybe he got a chldrens bike that his kids didnt use wanted to give away
I was thinking that too, but it's hard to trust people
*"Thats what she said"*
Rubbish. You'd advertise it not cruise the streets looking for a child