Teenage Cop Killer Refuses To Accept Reality

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @redtreestories
    @redtreestories  Год назад +2611

    Everyone ready for the holidays?

  • @blckber4499
    @blckber4499 Год назад +20406

    He clearly has 2 honorable parents with integrity. It's not always a lack of parental guidance. Sometimes, kids just choose the wrong path.

    • @seagullpoet
      @seagullpoet Год назад +805

      Great comment.

    • @adamschrader328
      @adamschrader328 Год назад +577

      @@seagullpoet He didn't learn those speech patterns from his parents obviously.

    • @lucakohler2708
      @lucakohler2708 Год назад

      Right and speech patterns are indicators for murderers get a grip dude such an unnecessary comment@@adamschrader328

    • @desi4u1
      @desi4u1 Год назад +674

      What it is, is he wanted to be accepted. Seeing his mugshot he look soft as hell, and he wanted to join a gang. He wanted to show his chest or his peers. This has little to do with the parents. He’s softer than Rosanne son. See how he broke down with his parents. Like the Narrator said, he now has to face reality.

    • @r.c.l2569
      @r.c.l2569 Год назад +73

      Lmao

  • @amberallen2994
    @amberallen2994 Год назад +7851

    How tragic is this?! He's got BOTH of his parents in his life and he deliberately WANTED to be a gang member?!?! If you CAN'T do the time, then DON'T do the crime! It's as simple as that! And I DO feel bad for the victim, too! It's tragic on ALL levels!!!

    • @TheProtagonistDies
      @TheProtagonistDies Год назад +635

      that just goes to show it dosent matter who's in the household kids will be influenced by who and what they want to be influenced by

    • @staliokontos8763
      @staliokontos8763 Год назад +248

      Heartbreaking... threw away everything; thinking he had nothing to lose until it was already gone

    • @jaycharles1290
      @jaycharles1290 Год назад +384

      And you can tell they’re loving parents too

    • @scientistatwork4667
      @scientistatwork4667 Год назад +153

      I am not in support of violence of any kind but I think you should recognize the gangs have huge influence over kids and what they misconstrue to be "cool." I don't think the word "wanted" is the right one. They are influenced a great deal by peer-pressure, negative role-models in music and movie culture and so on. It's not uncommon for kids to join gangs to feel "protected," even though that is a terribly misguided reason, I understand it. I wish it were simple but it's not.

    • @ericguidry9726
      @ericguidry9726 Год назад +157

      It's not a stereotype if it's always true. It's a consistent character trait.

  • @JHoodChic
    @JHoodChic Год назад +5058

    Everybody wants to be a gangster until it's time to suffer the consequences. This boy was blessed with two loving, supportive and level headed parents. My heart breaks for them.

    • @denniscerasoli6209
      @denniscerasoli6209 Год назад +85

      Someone dropped the ball on this kid. If he was blessed with 2 loving parents would he have searched out a violent gang does that make sense to you? I'm not saying they didn't love their child but they definitely missed the mark the kid is a thief and a murderer and a police officer to boot really loving families don't produce cop killers no way no how. This bleeding heart BS produces this kind of crap the actions of the punk is on his parents in one way or another.

    • @Akronkangaroo
      @Akronkangaroo Год назад +193

      You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink

    • @jamesmartin4857
      @jamesmartin4857 Год назад +204

      Your parents can raise you right and you can still make bad choices. I was raised in a two parent married household. Very loving and I still ended up doing drugs and whatever because of my choices.. so it was their choice not his parents or his neighbors.. His actions....

    • @Theboxingtour
      @Theboxingtour Год назад +128

      @@denniscerasoli6209 some kids have supporting parents and still Try to be a part of a gang because of friends from school, of the neighborhood or just the place they grew up at it ain't always the parents fault obviously you ain't grow up in that environment

    • @bryannamarie7539
      @bryannamarie7539 Год назад

      ​@@Theboxingtourright

  • @jimboslam
    @jimboslam Месяц назад +131

    Man what a good mother and father. Making their child take accountability but also not abandoning them.
    Pray for both familys here.

  • @ayetam_aye
    @ayetam_aye Год назад +3669

    My grandmother use to say “show me your friends and I’ll show you your future” smh who you choose to hang with can affect your entire life. Mom and dad have me in tears.

  • @oldtownadventures6180
    @oldtownadventures6180 10 месяцев назад +3377

    What bothers me the most is that his parents seem like great people and I’m sure they raised him better.

    • @cristeeldo894
      @cristeeldo894 10 месяцев назад +73

      Absolutely sad.

    • @Joseph-fw6xx
      @Joseph-fw6xx 10 месяцев назад +52

      The kids bad what can they do

    • @at1970
      @at1970 10 месяцев назад +83

      He lies shamelessly to them. Not a good sign.

    • @adude661
      @adude661 10 месяцев назад +130

      yes, his mother and father will be probably wondering the rest of their lives what they could have done to prevent their son to commit that crime. It is heartbreaking.

    • @CurtisBenjaminIsrael4453
      @CurtisBenjaminIsrael4453 10 месяцев назад +16

      I thought the same thing, and could see that. These young kids need to listen to their parents!!! Smdh.

  • @TampaAries
    @TampaAries 11 месяцев назад +1995

    My dad been serving life in prison since 1993 and he tells me all the time these lil young dudes that pretend to be gangstas out in the street, end up committing crimes and getting life in prison almost always cry their self to sleep in prison because now they're scare of reality and they know they're never going home again. Just live a straight life, my dad been preaching this to me since I was 10 years old, told me to never make the same mistakes he made in life which costed him his freedom.

    • @kimsland999
      @kimsland999 11 месяцев назад +43

      Cost is preferred over costed. Instead of: _which costed him his (double wording) freedom_ Rather write: _which cost his freedom_
      Costed still seems to be used in Canada, whereas really everywhere else the word cost is preferred on its own.
      Regarding _My dad been serving_ (now at the beginning of your paragraph). Instead write: My Dad is serving. _Been_ is not grammatically correct as it sounds as though you are placing a past tense on a present situation. For instance reading this presently is not: I been reading it! Rather its I am reading it.
      However, if you had used the added word of: _My Dad has been serving_ Then this would be reasonable. I agree English is a difficult language to clearly write and speak properly.
      There are other issues ie gangsters not gangstas! If you are writing a long paragraph then there's no need to write 'lil'. I mean the paragraph is already long, so lil is out of place, rather use little.
      'Preaching' is a religious term. However I understand religion has really stolen a lot of words and made them their own. Preaching by a Preacher would not be a respectful point of your post. As Preachers are generally looked upon as deceivers, since clearly a Preacher would likely know they are lying to the congregation. Here's hoping you aren't religious? Thankfully that's a dying area in America.
      Plus being _preached_ to, is not how people learn how to reason effectively. It would have been better if your Dad reasoned with you with allowing open questions. Preaching to you, or laying down the law, doesn't inform you right from wrong. It merely informs you that's what Dad said (or preached!). Clearly someone could preach the exact opposite! Thus preaching cannot help people learn how to reason effectively. We now know being preached to is wrong.
      Overall your story was interesting and informative. However it could not be used as a learning aid for children (especially with religious connotations) since we now realize its about acquiring knowledge and effective reasoning skills.

    • @TampaAries
      @TampaAries 11 месяцев назад +226

      @@kimsland999 thanks brainiac, Harvard future grad, I'll remember that next time. I hope you keep those straight A's in Harvard.

    • @kimsland999
      @kimsland999 11 месяцев назад +31

      @@TampaAries My entire post was centralized on how to reason effectively.
      Learning (be it English or epistemology) is a good thing.

    • @smithwesson6620
      @smithwesson6620 11 месяцев назад +76

      When I was 18 did a 3 day stay in los Angeles county jail and I remember trying so hard to hid the tears in but couldn’t. After that one experience I turned my life around.

    • @domisthebomb09
      @domisthebomb09 11 месяцев назад +75

      @@kimsland999 not you completely missing the point

  • @jimford4264
    @jimford4264 Месяц назад +109

    I love that his parents showed solidarity, respect, and love during this whole thing while it was crushing their hearts.

  • @shoutout.kokain8713
    @shoutout.kokain8713 Год назад +1807

    Nothing kills my spirit more than remembering i've spent half my adult life in prison, while my parents struggled without me for 19 years. Not only did i miss all that time with them, but i didn't even get to say goodbye. I will live with that guilt FOREVER. not worth it young ones. not worth it

    • @christinaeckhart2784
      @christinaeckhart2784 Год назад +76

      I'm so sorry 😢 I'm sorry mostly that for many young people, we make stupid decisions that don't feel stupid at the time. We are invincible! Old people don't know anything. Then the wisdom of years catch up and we truly understand. You served your time. Be kind to yourself now ❤

    • @Dwight_
      @Dwight_ Год назад +28

      What made you turn around and are you having a normal live now?

    • @lilaworley8935
      @lilaworley8935 Год назад +43

      Thank you for sharing these wise words.
      I'm sorry you learned them the harder way in this life.
      I hope you find peace.

    • @kwanholloway4112
      @kwanholloway4112 Год назад +20

      I'm so sorry. I can only imagine how that must feel...

    • @kwanholloway4112
      @kwanholloway4112 Год назад

      ​@@christinaeckhart2784right

  • @kevinmisback2456
    @kevinmisback2456 2 месяца назад +435

    His parents are doing the detectives job! It’s amazing to see parents trying to hold their child accountable.

    • @tanyasimon595
      @tanyasimon595 2 месяца назад +11

      They know their son. They know the truth.

    • @tybaltyrant1
      @tybaltyrant1 Месяц назад +8

      no, they didn't realise they were being recorded.

    • @rashimapilar
      @rashimapilar Месяц назад +33

      @tybaltyrant1 everybody knows they’re being recorded in the police station

    • @Joel-wx7zk
      @Joel-wx7zk Месяц назад +6

      @@kevinmisback2456 No detective can do a better job at Bad Cop & Good Cop than Mom & Dad

    • @Homer-pc6oj
      @Homer-pc6oj Месяц назад +9

      He was found guilty and will spend the rest of his life in prison. RIP to the officers. My prayers to this kids parents, who seem like decent people. Completely pointless.

  • @Timbergal
    @Timbergal Год назад +3113

    Wow….it’s refreshing to see parents tell their son to accept responsibility

    • @dirtypossem
      @dirtypossem Год назад +178

      Would had been smart to lawyer up.

    • @kjb6637
      @kjb6637 Год назад +1

      Crazy how nigerless was raised right but still turned out wrong

    • @wwkd7921
      @wwkd7921 Год назад

      White parents don't even do that!!

    • @WingNItChannel
      @WingNItChannel Год назад +99

      @@ryanbesco8067 Spoken like someone who has no kids. He is a product of his neighborhood, his parents clearly weret in his life and pushed the right narrative to turn hismself in and tell the truth. Much more refreshing than parents teaching their kids to lie and villify the police.

    • @DeepFleeceheart
      @DeepFleeceheart Год назад +88

      ​@ryanbesco8067 you can do everything right and still fail.

  • @mjwasapedo1351
    @mjwasapedo1351 Месяц назад +294

    Perfect example of a kid going rogue. His parents don’t seem to be the problem.

    • @deadby15
      @deadby15 Месяц назад

      Just remember when you were a teen. Your Peers and the Media tend to have greater influences on you than your parents.

    • @Homer-pc6oj
      @Homer-pc6oj Месяц назад +13

      I feel bad for these parents, very sad.

    • @MinisterChrisisL7
      @MinisterChrisisL7 Месяц назад +4

      @@mjwasapedo1351 His parents are definitely a part of the problem

    • @swg3560
      @swg3560 Месяц назад +2

      @@MinisterChrisisL7 they baby him to much fs

    • @ghazali22
      @ghazali22 Месяц назад

      They did say “we never asked you to do anything in your entire life”

  • @user-oy1fj6vq8f
    @user-oy1fj6vq8f Год назад +1828

    I appreciate parents who can support their child yet also not accept their lies.

    • @kolbesmith1175
      @kolbesmith1175 Год назад +65

      They should've just got a lawyer

    • @afsoon542
      @afsoon542 Год назад +20

      13:54 this says a lot about what his parents were supposed to do when he was younger so now none of them would be in this situation!! Yes, parents didn’t do their part correctly and now they’re trying to make up for years of neglect. Not gonna work.

    • @alphaomega8373
      @alphaomega8373 Год назад +12

      But he sold them shoes, that is a common thing, kid share and trade shoes.

    • @davewinkerson8221
      @davewinkerson8221 Год назад +13

      It blew me away that his dad told him that he was "proud" of him. What the what is that all about? A word or two of kindness, OK, but saying that he's "proud" of him?

    • @CP-3333
      @CP-3333 Год назад +1

      ​@davewinkerson8221 that's exactly why he's sitting in an interrogation room and hopefully going to prison for the rest of his life😊

  • @zerofox7347
    @zerofox7347 Год назад +1287

    When the dad said “Son, I can’t take this for you if I could I would” You just know he means every word of it!

    • @15HunnetBlockGoon
      @15HunnetBlockGoon Год назад +21

      Because the father failed him and he knows it

    • @Its_Me_Ms.B.
      @Its_Me_Ms.B. Год назад +143

      ​@15HunnetBlockGoon how do you know? It sounds like the father did all he could.This young man thought he wanted to be in them streets until he have to suffer the consequences.

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets Год назад

      That would be the STUPIDEST thing a father COULD do for his son. That teaches a punk NOTHING but to keep on keepin on the way he is. DUMB

    • @Akronkangaroo
      @Akronkangaroo Год назад +47

      ​@@15HunnetBlockGoonyou the type to snitch if you get caught up in something.

    • @15HunnetBlockGoon
      @15HunnetBlockGoon Год назад +9

      @@Its_Me_Ms.B. fathers are there to keep men out of jail and women off of stripper poles. The fact he wasn’t tryna get him a lawyer and comply with the detectives says everything. That man wasn’t tryna be there for his son

  • @thanos7110
    @thanos7110 9 месяцев назад +1589

    Who needs detectives with parents like this. They working a confession harder than the cops.

    • @damespray1492
      @damespray1492 8 месяцев назад +35

      Rite😂

    • @YouTube_Disciple_YTD_Demon
      @YouTube_Disciple_YTD_Demon 8 месяцев назад +124

      FACTS!!!! And they got him talking without a lawyer .. I'd never turn my kid over to their care if I could help it .. I'm definitely not gonna just serve my kid up on a platter to pigs. They don't love their son that much and if that's love I'd couldn't imagine how their hate would be.

    • @durrellyoung1
      @durrellyoung1 8 месяцев назад +70

      @@RUclips_Disciple_YTD_Demonexactly!! No way in hell ima just do their job for them 🤦🏾‍♂️ get a lawyer and keep it pushing

    • @lanajohnson2100
      @lanajohnson2100 8 месяцев назад +123

      As they should!!! He chose this life. An the people saying they'll make the cops do their jobs are the problem..an the Same one's that will protest against a cop .but not lil Johnny.. ridiculous

    • @alexcosta2614
      @alexcosta2614 8 месяцев назад +97

      That's because they are decent people

  • @martinbaran5673
    @martinbaran5673 2 месяца назад +62

    It kills me to hear his dad dedication.
    “I would take it for you if I could”😔

  • @J-Tex-Corporation
    @J-Tex-Corporation Год назад +2191

    Kudos to the parents here for not blindly taking their son's side. It's refreshing to see parents that just want honesty and for their son to be straightforward and honest. The situation sucks, but their actions are applauded.

    • @lelandfranklin3487
      @lelandfranklin3487 Год назад +81

      There is no part of this which isn't sad...😢

    • @SaltySlav
      @SaltySlav Год назад +43

      Sorry for the parents

    • @sirrogerisme
      @sirrogerisme Год назад +9

      Applauded. Lol

    • @WoodyWard
      @WoodyWard Год назад +38

      They're great parents.

    • @Ripquorthorn
      @Ripquorthorn Год назад +39

      They were supportive in him as long as he's honest no matter what and that's parent ❤ I've no problem with the way they act as parents , all kids with good parents can act wrong. I was no teenage angel, I never hurt no one except mabe myself😅

  • @myowndrum286
    @myowndrum286 Год назад +1277

    The ripple effects of this senseless murder. This young man has sentenced the officer's family to years of heartache, not to mention the heartache he has laid upon his parents and own family.

  • @aaronz9410
    @aaronz9410 11 месяцев назад +2566

    Parents interrogating him harder than any detective would.

    • @RickeyTerrellVision
      @RickeyTerrellVision 11 месяцев назад +98

      Just how it supposed to be, the cops are hearing everything anyway so they ain’t gotta do much work🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @jaesodos1567
      @jaesodos1567 11 месяцев назад +171

      My ppls would never do no sh*t like that! Lawyer up don’t say sh*t

    • @goodsamaritan4521
      @goodsamaritan4521 11 месяцев назад +22

      100% conviction that's why they have forensic evidence against him and video

    • @jthomas3189
      @jthomas3189 11 месяцев назад +32

      Parents are terrified 😰

    • @jayfairman3570
      @jayfairman3570 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@jaesodos1567 bingo

  • @alexismullins8989
    @alexismullins8989 28 дней назад +32

    The way these parents are whole with each other while talking to their son during this difficult time, is amazing and admirable.

  • @evivrusXerudne
    @evivrusXerudne Год назад +1948

    It's crazy how little accountability this kid is willing to take when his parents clearly value it very highly. He had every opportunity to succeed in life with parents like this.

    • @Sonworshipper
      @Sonworshipper Год назад +155

      And I hope they aren’t beating themselves up over this. Lil boy wanted to be tough, welp, now you’re in PRISON

    • @Seanecash
      @Seanecash Год назад +117

      No I think the parents were fooled, being told by the police that they will go much easier on him if they can get him to tell the truth. They would have been better off not saying a word and getting an attorney…

    • @Blue_SeaSmoke
      @Blue_SeaSmoke Год назад +107

      idk...parents are simple minded...i don't care if the kid is innocent or guilty, tell your child to shut up and wait for an attorney, not pressure him into confessing lol

    • @number1enemyoftheuseless985
      @number1enemyoftheuseless985 Год назад +48

      The music and his friends did this...

    • @michaelkennedy6415
      @michaelkennedy6415 Год назад +48

      “I was just living the gansta rap lifestyle, and the gun went off by itself eight times.” That boy made one ridiculous and stupid lie one after another.

  • @Sashas.Youtube
    @Sashas.Youtube 8 месяцев назад +1169

    I love that his mom shut down the fake crying. He has good parents, he chose this life.

    • @jedgroff5341
      @jedgroff5341 8 месяцев назад +55

      Bruh, this kid didn’t fake a single tear in this video. When people feel the most agonizing emotional pain on earth, they cry like a newborn baby.
      A baby spends its first months of sentience knowing nothing except the comfort and protection of its mother’s womb. Then being thrust into the overwhelming brightness and cold of the outside world makes them think they’ve been stripped of all protection - their crying is a crying of loss, of having their innate comfort ripped away from them.
      This kid is a newborn baby. The outside world, his Xbox, his phone, the loving arms of his family - those were his womb. He’s being taken away, birthed into a new world - except unlike a baby, who is terrified of the unknown, Nick is terrified because his new life holds an outright guarantee of empty, endless suffering.
      That’s not to say I don’t think he deserves it - but make no mistake, this kid is in an absolute living hell, and those tears are authentic.

    • @fleafighters
      @fleafighters 8 месяцев назад +22

      @@jedgroff5341 although I agree with what you say, I would like to add: maybe the tears has gotten him out of trouble from his parents before. They seem really supportive and trust towards his son and maybe he has taken advantage off from this.

    • @bloodizsick7015
      @bloodizsick7015 8 месяцев назад

      @@jedgroff5341 ain’t nobody reading allat. Bros a killer and he’s crying like a bitch.

    • @niawashington6004
      @niawashington6004 8 месяцев назад +7

      These parents raised him right he was taught right from wrong they are not against him, but he was with the wrong people at the wrong time.

    • @niawashington6004
      @niawashington6004 8 месяцев назад +3

      A mother's heart

  • @macbrady7002
    @macbrady7002 3 месяца назад +477

    its SO REFRESHING to see parents who refuse to play victim along with the suspect.

    • @user-wy1dl2me2p
      @user-wy1dl2me2p 2 месяца назад +18

      Kudos to the parents

    • @johannhauffman323
      @johannhauffman323 2 месяца назад +7

      I agree, but I don’t know why but I got a feeling that the parents wanted him gone

    • @hkmma6543
      @hkmma6543 2 месяца назад

      @@user-wy1dl2me2pthose are shitty parents trynna convict their own son wtf interrogating him. I’m getting my son a lawyer and telling him keep his fucking mouth shut

    • @nunya8938
      @nunya8938 2 месяца назад +10

      @@johannhauffman323 I think they wanted to keep him alive and have the possibility of being free again. They were literally doing what was in his best interest.

    • @snakebiteserenade9079
      @snakebiteserenade9079 Месяц назад +4

      They were sure it was someone else and their son just witnessed it. Lets not forget he was a 15 yr old running the streets with gang members and a loaded gun late on a school night. You may not be responsible for what your kids do when they leave home but you sure are when they are a minor living at home.

  • @cicero7409
    @cicero7409 Месяц назад +12

    The most incredible part of this video is the fact the dad is there, and he's a wonderfull human being. This young doctor/lawyer has no excuses.

  • @jenhasken
    @jenhasken Год назад +755

    It’s remarkable how in sync the parents are. They’re almost like the same person. They seem like real stand up people.

    • @gunnar1797
      @gunnar1797 Год назад +49

      They both impressed me big time. Heartbreaking stuff

    • @reneerichards5520
      @reneerichards5520 Год назад +18

      I was thinking the same thing. So sad.

    • @jonstone9741
      @jonstone9741 Год назад +22

      Stand up people? Are you kidding? They're morons. They should have kept their mouths shut and should have told their son to keep his mouth shut, then get him an attorney. That's what every attorney would say. Those parents are the worst. The absolute worst. They might as well have been working for the police.

    • @Saladin.aslan7168
      @Saladin.aslan7168 Год назад +25

      ​@@jonstone9741😂That's the difference between his mother and yo mama🤏🏾🐀

    • @gunnar1797
      @gunnar1797 Год назад +37

      @@jonstone9741 maybe because they don’t seek the minimum penalty, their son just murdered somebody. Doing everything you can to avoid accountability for it doesn’t solve anything for anyone

  • @brendajohnson5975
    @brendajohnson5975 Год назад +430

    RIP Oficcer. This kids Mom saw right through his lies from the beginning. She ain't playing games with her boy. Props to the parents for insisting for him to tell the truth. He wanted to be a big boy with a loaded guy, so his tears and crying saying he was scared is just cowardly and sickening. Myheart breaks for his parents

  • @Stonygut1865
    @Stonygut1865 Год назад +1331

    Goes to show that not all parents are responsible for their children's rogue actions. Honorable parents.

    • @RenardGarzaro
      @RenardGarzaro Год назад +32

      I hear what you are saying, but parents provide the environment (neighborhood), friends, relatives etc. the hang around, the tv the watch, the music you hear, the parents should be able to control all of that, I did. If the community and relatives and friends influence your kids, it is your fault, we are to be observant.

    • @slimebooger4758
      @slimebooger4758 Год назад +72

      @kgar5String it's not that black and white. Most of the time, a strict parent makes a sneaky kid, and when they get out, they crash hard because they want to experience everything they missed

    • @ReelNinja1
      @ReelNinja1 Год назад +38

      @@RenardGarzaroit’s not as simple as that. Parents don’t control who their kids are around while they’re at work. My parents were at work, I was hanging with the local crips because the girls liked them and the other guys feared them. By the grace of God, I got away from that but I could’ve easily ended up like this kid. Listen to how they speak about concern for the officer receiving justice. They clearly raised him with good morals

    • @carbon6951
      @carbon6951 Год назад +17

      His parents were acting as the district attorney.. At the end of the video his mom and dad were seen high-fiving the detectives and were quoted saying "We Got Him Now".. Lol 🤣

    • @SUNSHINESTATE904
      @SUNSHINESTATE904 Год назад +1

      @@RenardGarzaroI HERE what you saying?

  • @daniellekiey-thomas1327
    @daniellekiey-thomas1327 Месяц назад +17

    It’s incredible how these gun-wielding men turn into little babies when their parents arrive.

  • @oldsoldier181
    @oldsoldier181 Год назад +1039

    This young man has probably the most caring and loving parents I have seen in these videos. To think he threw his entire life away, to be in a gang, with people that could not give two shits about him-and is leaving behind these two who love him unconditionally. It really breaks my heart to see what these parents are dealing with.

    • @allenlindsey1175
      @allenlindsey1175 Год назад +12

      You speak as someone that has went without these things and has empathy.
      I feel your pain

    • @flyfishizationjones4940
      @flyfishizationjones4940 Год назад +48

      He had a distinct advantage over so many other kids and threw it away being stupid. His gang friends aren’t there crying with him.

    • @davedavidson4548
      @davedavidson4548 Год назад +13

      It's like you're not even watching the same video. They're literally telling him they would help him get away with the murder if they could and he should blame anybody he possibly can to get out of it. Then after he admits it they tell him how proud of him they are. DISGUSTING. No wonder they raised a murderer.

    • @rebeccarich5926
      @rebeccarich5926 Год назад +57

      ​@@davedavidson4548bro, watch the video again. they confronted his lying about not being there, but didn't believe he did it and didn't want him to go down for somebody else. they literally ONLY wanted the truth the entire time. This is fugging refreshing. Sorry you missed the point 👉

    • @alvinf1275
      @alvinf1275 Год назад +22

      ​@@davedavidson4548Did u watch the video?? Your comment is so far off 🤣

  • @TASconfidential
    @TASconfidential 5 месяцев назад +701

    This footage needs to be shown to kids in schools and kids who are in juveline detention centers.

    • @andybeans5790
      @andybeans5790 4 месяца назад +7

      Agreed, these are good parents who are trying to find redemption in their son, but not wanting to hear BS

    • @sixthgatebass
      @sixthgatebass 4 месяца назад +15

      To teach them to call a lawyer?

    • @TASconfidential
      @TASconfidential 4 месяца назад +2

      @@sixthgatebass lol….
      No…. (Adults need to learn that first).

    • @DerStammtischphilosoph
      @DerStammtischphilosoph 3 месяца назад +7

      Why? So they can all arrogantly make fun of him for crying?

    • @TheLeadSled
      @TheLeadSled 3 месяца назад +7

      I doubt it would do any good, kids are headstrong and think they know everything, most young people that would see this would say I wouldn't get caught I'd be smarter than this guy.

  • @The32cece
    @The32cece Год назад +773

    This was hard to watch. Every time the father said, "Please son", I teared up. This is such a problem in our community. But, if you walk this path, you have to be ready to face the consequences.

    • @user-od8yh8xs9u
      @user-od8yh8xs9u Год назад +26

      It's a problem because you won't address the actual issues. Stop blaming everyone else. This kids parents failed him. They're very animated here in the police station but they weren't there for him during his life. He was surrounded by drugs, alcohol and violence. Blame the people actually responsible for this travesty so we can actually make changes. Your kids aren't living in squalor and shooting each other because of white supremacy. Your parents did that to you.

    • @erisidxo8413
      @erisidxo8413 Год назад +52

      ⁠@@user-od8yh8xs9uOh please. This kid was raised by more than his parents. Once a kid goes to school and finds a bad crowd then they can fall into trouble EASILY even with decent parents. And absolutely NO ONE brought up white supremacy, though if you really want to get into that rabbit hole, the effects of slavery are NOT gone.

    • @SB-mr2nk
      @SB-mr2nk Год назад +39

      @@user-od8yh8xs9u did you watch the video. Those parents were definitely not neglectful or whatever it is you’re insinuating.

    • @vladimirraphael444
      @vladimirraphael444 Год назад +11

      Not easy to watch for any black man.

    • @vladimirraphael444
      @vladimirraphael444 Год назад

      @@user-od8yh8xs9u Kid knows right from wrong. Parents can't help it when the kid chooses wrong.

  • @kenrdavis2266
    @kenrdavis2266 Месяц назад +28

    He is lucky to have such honest, helpful and loving parents!

    • @KevMcc-c2b
      @KevMcc-c2b Месяц назад

      Probably hated how they kept him from being street n sheeeit

  • @grantmillard8387
    @grantmillard8387 Год назад +3407

    Amazing to see a couple of responsible, mature parents working with the police to get their cop-killing kid to tell the truth. How did this kid get so messed up? Probably hanging with all the other kids who don't have such parents.

    • @216trixie
      @216trixie Год назад +324

      "Gangsta" culture.

    • @xPancake_Mix
      @xPancake_Mix Год назад +267

      Exactly, they seem so normal and kind and responsible and respectful, imagine ending up with a criminal asshole for a kid

    • @dreamkitty
      @dreamkitty Год назад +85

      @@216trixiewhole time the “gangsta” in 2023 is Timmy who wants to fit in. off ys

    • @nerdjournal
      @nerdjournal Год назад +172

      lmfao. You dudes have some crazy ways to rationalize things to fit within your ideology. See someone with good, supportive parents and still can't accept the concept that sometimes kids are bad and do bad things, even with good parents. So, it has to be because of other people with bad parents. It's stupid. I don't care how many people agree, this just proves the absences of logic and the overwhelming desire for people to make things fit within their world view.

    • @Dubhun
      @Dubhun Год назад +12

      @@216trixie It disgusts me to the point that I have no words for it... It would probably just sound like some sort of Lovecraftian screechy gibbering.

  • @nuke97
    @nuke97 11 месяцев назад +1250

    Can't always blame the parents. Kids do bad things on their own. My heart goes out to the parents.

    • @TheMightyWalk
      @TheMightyWalk 10 месяцев назад +18

      Nah it starts at the parents to be this corrupt at 18

    • @guard099
      @guard099 10 месяцев назад +8

      yeah you can!

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 10 месяцев назад +11

      It's true that you can't always blame the parents. In this case though, considering the fact that the father was a large volume cocaine dealer, it's safe to say that they were not good parents.

    • @DjTittySprinklez
      @DjTittySprinklez 10 месяцев назад +38

      @@party4keeps28 you know nothing about these people

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 10 месяцев назад

      @@DjTittySprinklez I know for a fact that the father was selling large quantities of cocaine. You set the bar extremely low if you consider selling cocaine to be something good parents do.

  • @lorneostronoff25
    @lorneostronoff25 11 месяцев назад +1049

    I admit - I'm typically very quick to assume when kids go down a dark path it's the parents fault. After watching this, I need to change my world-views immediately. These parents are good, kind, honest, loving people who care for their son's well being. The fact that their son did what he did for whatever reasons he had, do not reflect on them.
    Condolences to the fallen Officers family.

    • @TheKim369
      @TheKim369 11 месяцев назад +94

      There is only so much parents can do. Children are raised by one village or another, sadly most villages contain at least some visible, and hidden, evil elements. I am convinced that these parents did their very best and worked harder at it than many.

    • @niqgal3356
      @niqgal3356 11 месяцев назад +43

      I'd say that, more often that not, bad behavior in children IS due to a lack of parenting or poor parenting, but it is not obviously always the case.

    • @gobot581
      @gobot581 11 месяцев назад +45

      Life is weird I knew kids from good homes who sold drugs to get girls or look cool

    • @Obamas_Nipple
      @Obamas_Nipple 11 месяцев назад +17

      if its not this kids parents then its the parents of his friends that influence his behavior. Theres a big problem of violence in the black community that you dont see in lowerclass white, brown, and asian communities. In white appalachian communities theres fights and drug use but its very rare that they shoot a cop at point blank range for no reason. The question is if its culture or genetics.

    • @straydog2002
      @straydog2002 11 месяцев назад +5

      It's your parents fault for the way you are.

  • @SoSweetKhryssie
    @SoSweetKhryssie Месяц назад +8

    The definition of the phrase “I didn’t raise you like that.”

  • @sandramoore4356
    @sandramoore4356 Год назад +2173

    I have so much respect for these parents. How the hell did this dude go down such a dark path with two supportive loving and responsible parents like them raising him?

    • @blackswan1983
      @blackswan1983 Год назад +166

      Look at his eyes. There's something extra going on, like psychopathy. I bet this kid was a horror to parent.

    • @joanfrellburg4901
      @joanfrellburg4901 Год назад +81

      Being a cult member is easier than getting a job. What mom and dad don't know won't hurt them.

    • @mealsome1571
      @mealsome1571 Год назад +143

      @@blackswan1983 and your degree from the university of Kellogg's is what helps you with this diagnosis?

    • @lcam9241
      @lcam9241 Год назад +172

      Unfortunately, lots of people have relatively decent backgrounds and still make extremely stupid decisions. Lack of maturity, evil hearts, sin.

    • @allaboutroofing2
      @allaboutroofing2 Год назад +87

      ​@@mealsome1571University of Kellogg's? What a silly comment that you likely thought was really witty. 🤤

  • @ubergoober25
    @ubergoober25 Год назад +423

    The strength of the mom and dad to not cry or breakdown after hearing their son’s confession is so admirable.

    • @brianh6
      @brianh6 Год назад +10

      I think whether they cried or not at that point wasn't that significant (I don't see not crying as being better than crying). They had already plead with their son to confess to something that could cause them to not see him for a long time if ever (except possibly briefly on the other side of some plexiglass during prison visits). That whole process had already taken a lot of strength.

    • @cynthiadavid5282
      @cynthiadavid5282 Год назад +11

      He has two loving parents that care about him

    • @Bee-rt5qf
      @Bee-rt5qf Год назад +9

      @@cynthiadavid5282something about that makes his betrayal and actions so much worse than if they didn’t care. They’re heartbroken.

    • @billsikes4007
      @billsikes4007 Год назад +9

      Because they did 99% of their parenting in front of camera. What parent could ever see their son or daughter convicted of such a heinous crime without emotion? That's not strength as a parent......it's failure.

    • @phil9256
      @phil9256 Год назад

      Glad you said it. I had to raise my son up to age 15 in a terrible area. Kept him busy with sports and stayed on him like glue. They failed somewhere. The fact that he was trying to get into a gang means something was missing at home and/or the parents aren't paying attention. Not saying they are bad people but the ball was dropped somewhere for sure.@@billsikes4007

  • @joevitko6009
    @joevitko6009 Год назад +819

    These parents are the best kind of parents you can ask for. They care about their kid but know justice needs to be served. RESPECT TO THEM

    • @TommyMissus
      @TommyMissus Год назад +34

      I hear you. But I find it a little weird that his own parents are begging him to confess to a murder lol like imagine if you were in that situation ? Honestly what would u do?

    • @dunnrite8299
      @dunnrite8299 Год назад +1

      😭😭😭

    • @JoeyFromNC
      @JoeyFromNC Год назад +17

      ​​@@TommyMissusexactly I understand justice but I also would feel personally betrayed or just pure hurt. Idk he just literally has no way out

    • @jerrysetlerr770
      @jerrysetlerr770 Год назад +22

      ​@BewtyCalls I bet he's been told by fellow inmates by now that his folks did him no favors , by not getting a lawyer .

    • @michaellegg9381
      @michaellegg9381 Год назад +1

      ​@@jerrysetlerr770agree 💯 poor kid had 2 snitches for parents.. they begged him to give himself up with a straight face.. I feel bad for the kid that's not born yet.. a parent should have told their kid to not say a word and get him a lawyer but instead they begged him to go to prison forever.. their not parents their scum

  • @Chris-rf8mt
    @Chris-rf8mt 2 месяца назад +18

    Detective “ I’m not a scientist but I’d say that’s about 20ft” 💀💀💀 🧪

  • @The_No_Victim_Zone
    @The_No_Victim_Zone 11 месяцев назад +668

    It’s rare thing in this day and age to see parents doing the right thing…*not* enabling their child’s’ abhorrent behaviors. My ❤ hurts for them.

    • @gilbert607
      @gilbert607 11 месяцев назад +46

      really shows that some people are just born evil. They sound like such reasonable and nice parents.

    • @JohnDoe-kg6gy
      @JohnDoe-kg6gy 11 месяцев назад +29

      As father and former "problem child" it breaks my heart too...
      When I was 13y.o. a friend and I went to a private golf club and we stole a couple of golf clubs...
      Next day my father saw the golf club in my room and asked me where and how I got it...
      He realized about my BS and immediately he took his belt off and I got punished severely while I confessed...
      My dad called my friend dad and told him everything.
      My friend got a strong dosis of belt too...
      Then our dads took us to the private golf club and made us return the items and apologize to the owners.
      We felt so low and bad that there is no words to describe that feeling...
      Then my dad drove to a bad neighborhood and we stayed out there for a couple of hours observing the chaos...
      Then my dad said:
      Do you want to end up living like that?
      We said NO.
      Then they told us:
      We will NOT tolerate any kind of criminal behavior and the next time they will kick us out from home to live in an environment like this one...
      We were cured.
      Now I'm raising my family with the same values.
      My son still is a kid (9y.o.) and I'm raising him to be honest and to be accountable for his actions in a hard way.
      Thanks dad, you saved me.
      I'm what I'm thanks to you.

    • @waltm.6107
      @waltm.6107 11 месяцев назад +7

      It's not rare, there a lot of parents out there with integrity. Unfortunately, they should have a lawyer because they are not there to help like people assume they are.

    • @justsubtoome7347
      @justsubtoome7347 11 месяцев назад

      No a real parent is on their child side right wrong and would’ve did anything to prove his innocence not tell him to confess they knew he did it seems like they didn’t even care he was going to jail for life at 15 years old

    • @The_No_Victim_Zone
      @The_No_Victim_Zone 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@justsubtoome7347 I see you have zero character at all.

  • @bensmitt7088
    @bensmitt7088 Год назад +581

    When the dad says “I would take this from you if I could” that was heartbreaking.

    • @gilbertayala6694
      @gilbertayala6694 Год назад

      Cause his dad is a man

    • @TeewopShiesty
      @TeewopShiesty Год назад +36

      i felt the same hearing that. man that’s deep

    • @TeewopShiesty
      @TeewopShiesty Год назад

      @@gilbertayala6694 as much of a man as one can be

    • @RaisingKittens
      @RaisingKittens Год назад +19

      I’m bawling. My heart breaks for them. 😢

    • @austinyo69
      @austinyo69 Год назад +14

      My dad has said something similar to me before about a bad situation. Made me feel so terrible.

  • @Travelgirl0224
    @Travelgirl0224 Год назад +652

    “Don’t you lie- If you lie you make it worse for yourself”- what a great, honorable father that kid has. Bless you sir. I’m sorry your heart is broken.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Год назад +44

      He is not doing the right thing by his son, he should have hired a lawyer

    • @rank1macro
      @rank1macro Год назад +26

      @@joedennehy386 if this kid did this to your family would you say the same?
      Doing what’s „the best” for yourself doesn’t mean it’s a good decision, actually it’s usually quite opposite

    • @edwarddeere4925
      @edwarddeere4925 Год назад +21

      ⁠@@rank1macroyeah but getting a lawyer would have been a good decision for him

    • @MrJson1006
      @MrJson1006 Год назад +35

      @@joedennehy386 he is doing want any person with any amount of integrity would do. He wanted his son to man up and accept responsibility for what he did lawyer or not. My father would have done the same thing as I would for my child.

    • @antieveryone362
      @antieveryone362 Год назад

      @@joedennehy386 don’t reproduce.

  • @RokineMLG
    @RokineMLG Месяц назад +14

    The parents almost had me in tears. So much unconditional love in their heart, and it’s heartbreaking to see how crushed they were. I feel horrible for the officers’ family and the family of the shooter

  • @OGthugMuffin
    @OGthugMuffin Год назад +412

    I’m honestly surprised with how real the parents been. This must be so hard for them accepting the consequences and then talking to the son about them

    • @gocrazyahhgostupid9208
      @gocrazyahhgostupid9208 Год назад +20

      This is very rare. Usually parents try to condone in the kid’s bullshit, it’s sickening that they even have to be put in this position but it’s also good that they are being accepting & making him hold himself accountable for his actions.

    • @arizonafarang4034
      @arizonafarang4034 Год назад +15

      @@gocrazyahhgostupid9208 No parents would not usually condone this, that is a sterotype!!!

    • @arizonafarang4034
      @arizonafarang4034 Год назад +10

      Don't believe stereotypes.

    • @steveolotu52
      @steveolotu52 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@arizonafarang4034
      Don't believe the politically correct fairytale either. Believe the truth.
      My truth: In most videos I've seen, the parents deny and take the side of horrific relatives and it's despicable.

    • @mesalouis8976
      @mesalouis8976 11 месяцев назад

      I wonder if he’s Haitian.

  • @Kaitlyn_B97
    @Kaitlyn_B97 Год назад +912

    I feel so bad for his parents. You can see how much they care for him.

    • @PrankCallFan845
      @PrankCallFan845 Год назад +26

      theyre soo decent seeming, but just giving him the worst legal advice possible

    • @sxtsxt6714
      @sxtsxt6714 Год назад +17

      If they cared so much they wouldn't keep asking him what happen. They will ask for a lawyer

    • @Evvzt
      @Evvzt Год назад +2

    • @shadowwoman7605
      @shadowwoman7605 Год назад +1

      They care so much but no lawyer!! At the same I don’t agree, but no lawyer and of the year he still gonna do time 🙄

    • @LIVE_Concerts_STL
      @LIVE_Concerts_STL Год назад +16

      I like how their taking accountability in their sons wrong doings. Most parents would be yelling my baby would never do this let him go!! No their telling him... we know you did it. just own up.

  • @jomc7425
    @jomc7425 Год назад +905

    That kid was a real tough guy until he had to face the consequences of his actions.

    • @randyearles1634
      @randyearles1634 Год назад +35

      all people are.

    • @demetriadavis7083
      @demetriadavis7083 Год назад +14

      exactly

    • @kodek1234
      @kodek1234 Год назад +60

      @@randyearles1634 not all people steal and murder though

    • @ccschrader9763
      @ccschrader9763 Год назад +14

      He's 15, that's a baby. It's such a shame. He's lucky to have his parents thru this.

    • @VancouverCanucksRock
      @VancouverCanucksRock Год назад

      ​@@ccschrader9763I didn't do sh++ like this at 15. Oh, but I ain't a thug.

  • @St33lRaiN
    @St33lRaiN Месяц назад +7

    “I was not durhhhhh” ☠️😂😂😂😂

  • @danl1545
    @danl1545 6 месяцев назад +850

    These are some of those most GROUNDED, and REALEST parents ive seen. God bless them both.

    • @quiet_erp
      @quiet_erp 5 месяцев назад +18

      I wonder if they regret not advising him to lawyer up though? I guess it really doesn't matter. The evidence is clear. I do wonder what I would do in that position though. Crazy.

    • @modalinterchange8359
      @modalinterchange8359 5 месяцев назад +15

      @@quiet_erp no they were foolish in not getting him a lawyer. This is self-incriminating and form his parents nonetheless

    • @nyccinderella
      @nyccinderella 5 месяцев назад +20

      @@modalinterchange8359 a lawyer wouldn’t have helped him no matter how amazing the lawyer was. There is a cop dead not just a regular person. Somebody is going down for the cops death regardless of what lawyer you hire someone’s going down and it was gonna be him because there’s too much evidence. just cause you get a lawyer doesn’t mean you’re safe..

    • @HTx78
      @HTx78 5 месяцев назад +3

      god bless them.?? their son is going to jail w

    • @sinker0
      @sinker0 5 месяцев назад +3

      my god... it never ceass to Amaze m yall still dont get it.."lawyer"

  • @BlindSniper305
    @BlindSniper305 11 месяцев назад +696

    Hearing his parents actually breaks my heart. Those two poor people pouring their soul out, pleading their own son to tell the truth, while he's the murderer all along. Idk why, I see these videos all the time.. But hearing the pleading of his parents tore at me. This is what unconditional love is.

    • @KangaJack-ns9gd
      @KangaJack-ns9gd 11 месяцев назад +13

      They still have a Son.

    • @mauricejohnson3780
      @mauricejohnson3780 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@KangaJack-ns9gd ok??

    • @KangaJack-ns9gd
      @KangaJack-ns9gd 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@mauricejohnson3780 Sorry to mention it. OH SO SORRY.

    • @SimonPaterson-gu3jj
      @SimonPaterson-gu3jj 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@KangaJack-ns9gd Makes me so angry all these blubbering do Gooders in this comment section also. They couldn't give a hell about the kid that was at the end of his Muzzle.

    • @andrewclayterman6230
      @andrewclayterman6230 11 месяцев назад +9

      he wa not dere man..he wa not dere

  • @folee_edge
    @folee_edge Год назад +567

    Those poor parents. My heart goes out to them for losing their son to a toxic culture.
    And to the officer and his family for paying the ultimate price. RIP.

    • @buttplugsalesmane69
      @buttplugsalesmane69 Год назад

      This was tall tee culture lol not present day

    • @LarsOlsen-nd2eu
      @LarsOlsen-nd2eu Год назад +11

      Blax still toxic

    • @mattz8956
      @mattz8956 Год назад +6

      @@LarsOlsen-nd2eu what race are you?

    • @Boats_N_Hoez
      @Boats_N_Hoez Год назад

      @@mattz8956as a part African. I can confirm, ghetto culture which is primarily black, is toxic. Please don’t be offended. I assume you’re a white savior.

    • @chicken4090
      @chicken4090 Год назад

      ​@@Boats_N_Hoezlol

  • @Veekour
    @Veekour Месяц назад +4

    My heart breaks for his parents. They seem like good people with dignity.

  • @AtomicHaircuts
    @AtomicHaircuts 4 месяца назад +461

    Those poor parents. Can't imagine what it's like to have that conversation with your kid.

    • @BOOSETO
      @BOOSETO 3 месяца назад +11

      I can't even imagine the anguish they feel.

    • @jaketaz8741
      @jaketaz8741 3 месяца назад +3

      BABY BOY..JODY JODY. LOL

    • @Calibrownsfan
      @Calibrownsfan 2 месяца назад +1

      And to have him lie to them when the whole thing is on video and there is an eye witness

    • @layitluke7139
      @layitluke7139 2 месяца назад +6

      I know. When the dad said “they’re gonna try to put you on the electric chair.” That shit fucking broke me man

    • @janey7006
      @janey7006 2 месяца назад +2

      @@layitluke7139 The pain in his father's voice 😢

  • @stalepickles714
    @stalepickles714 Год назад +333

    you can see the moment his dads heart breaks when he tells the truth. the moment he said that he shot that officer, he couldn’t move. he’s clearly in shock. these parents are gold. bless them 😢

    • @beerten202
      @beerten202 Год назад +6

      They look like genuine good parents. Its a shame that despite that theire kid wanted to do evil shit

    • @afsoon542
      @afsoon542 Год назад +3

      The “gold” parents have raised a thief who has killed a police officer while stealing a car!

    • @Orang315
      @Orang315 Год назад +5

      😒 I’m surprised he had both parents in his life because most of them don’t .

    • @notpachel
      @notpachel Год назад

      @@Orang315 and majority of whites have fentanyl feens for parents

    • @tiffanyashford4769
      @tiffanyashford4769 Год назад

      @@Orang315 Yea u right! Most of yall do have both parents because they usually 1st cousins or dad and daughter you IMBREED

  • @jesus.h.christ-jr
    @jesus.h.christ-jr Год назад +436

    I think this video needs to be shown in every elementary and high school throughout the country. Actions have consequences. Condolences to the officers family and parents did all they could. Sad sad sad

    • @marsjam4117
      @marsjam4117 Год назад +8

      Not with the black kid. That would make headlines in today's news 😂 You'd have to have a similar video with a white kid for the predominantly white schools, but I like the idea

    • @gabbym7219
      @gabbym7219 Год назад +2

      Whit what point??
      I do no't understand what is the good reason of this video to be showed in MS and HS in all the Country

    • @kimberlywelch4198
      @kimberlywelch4198 Год назад +8

      @marsjam4117 respectfully disagree, I don't think skin color matters. What the lesson is the youth trying to be hard, but when it comes down to it, they're scared and not realizing this until it's too late. Now his life is gone, in addition to the life he took and all of the loved ones affected. This video is a perfect life lesson for every youth in every part of the country.

    • @DaChel81
      @DaChel81 Год назад +5

      @@marsjam4117You sound silly

    • @thisisengland3503
      @thisisengland3503 Год назад +4

      I totally agree the shock factor of this video is important

  • @lupitasaenz6819
    @lupitasaenz6819 Месяц назад +6

    Wow! These parents are amazing ❤

  • @JamesKarren
    @JamesKarren Год назад +815

    I feel bad for the parents.
    They should have asked for a lawyer, but they are trying to do the right thing morally.

    • @K1FILMS
      @K1FILMS Год назад +98

      I respect the parents but, I would of said shut up until we find you a lawyer.

    • @Reeeeeee12345
      @Reeeeeee12345 Год назад

      Stupid n words

    • @ricardotorres9764
      @ricardotorres9764 Год назад +61

      Always get a lawyer!

    • @TheQueenrevolution
      @TheQueenrevolution Год назад +35

      Yes. This is true. At the same time, I think either way this young man would be lost. I do respect them. It's so complicated.

    • @chandracox6814
      @chandracox6814 Год назад +34

      @@K1FILMS yeah you're definitely one of those who would try to get their kids off of charges even when they're guilty. Unreal.

  • @drew7481
    @drew7481 Год назад +373

    You guys are going to serve as therapy for me today. I narrowly escaped a fate that I think I probably deserved years ago. I was trying to be a cool dude and wanted to be a part of a gang almost 30 years ago now. That's crazy to write and read. Anyhow, my buddy and I came up with a brilliant idea to snatch an older woman's purse while she was walking out of the grocery store, and forever traumatize her. I have never told this full story to anyone, because it's saddening -- but necessary to tell. The good part is that solid citizens chased us down until the police came and properly apprehended us.
    I'm a black male and had both of my very loving and supportive parents in my life. I had very loving and supportive siblings in my life. Get this: I was a straight-A student, respectful, and a star track and football athlete, but got caught up in a stupid ideology that could have cost me my life. That's pure shitty culture, and lack of self-discipline on my behalf.
    I've shed some tears writing this, and I am so very sorry to that woman and her family for what I did and how I impacted an innocent person for no good reason, whatsoever. I'm truly sorry.
    However, and almost immediately after the realization of my stupidity, I shifted gears. I turned being a star track and football athlete into a D1 football scholarship, graduated from a top university, learned how to communicate at a high level and turned my experiences into a 6-figure-earning occupation with unlimited growth potential. I now have 3 kids, and take what I've learned very seriously. I don't mince words with my 2 sons, and try to impress upon them the very stark reality of repercussions for their actions. You don't know me, and I don't know you; however, there's a young man out there who NEEDS to read this story and shift gears accordingly.
    If you're still here, I truly appreciate your time. Please encourage the youth to think beyond themselves, and to TRY to make good decisions -- Lord knows that even in "adulthood", we're all still working on it.
    Cheers

    • @helloworld5256
      @helloworld5256 Год назад +16

      You are a very lucky man to walk away alive. God gave you a second chance and you took it. Some don't learn from their mistakes and take accountability. Peer pressure and mob mentality is a real thing in these groups. It makes it hard to walk away from the "cool" kids. Your children are very fortunate to have you.

    • @dianamay3609
      @dianamay3609 Год назад +14

      Good for you. It’s healthy to share this success so other people can learn and so that you can heal. Bless you

    • @seanc3074
      @seanc3074 Год назад +23

      Almost all of us have done something we’re not proud of. But not everyone learns from it. Good on you man don’t beat yourself up.

    • @Deviusroach
      @Deviusroach Год назад +10

      These youngsters need to hear things like this, we all make mistakes

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Год назад +7

      Thank you for sharing your story!
      I am glad that you turned your Life back to a decent path.
      I wish you and your family all the best.
      I hope that your victim was able to heal.
      Take care and be safe!
      👋🇨🇦🌠

  • @monicapaluski2512
    @monicapaluski2512 Год назад +627

    My heart goes out to the family of the policeman and to the parents of that boy who killed the policeman.

    • @vegandolls
      @vegandolls Год назад +21

      mine doesn't. my heart goes out to the dead guy's family. crazy, i know

    • @jasonransdell1647
      @jasonransdell1647 Год назад +27

      ​@vegandolls I worked in law enforcement for 13 yrs. I have no remorse for this kid. With that said, his family deserves empathy. The officers family lost a major part of their family. This POS murderers family lost their son as well. You can clearly see they are trying to help the police.

    • @Cjx0r
      @Cjx0r Год назад +4

      @@jasonransdell1647 "I SWEAR TO GOD I WAS NOT THERE!"

    • @TheRJH9er
      @TheRJH9er Год назад +5

      @@Cjx0rthey think being loud and obnoxious wins the argument

    • @yup_its_ME.512
      @yup_its_ME.512 Год назад

      ​@@TheRJH9erwho's "they"?

  • @DuaneGundrum
    @DuaneGundrum Месяц назад +3

    Parents: Tell us what happened an d it will never leave this room
    Camera: Um, yeah, please tell us what happened and it most definitely is leaving this room.

  • @travissaysthetruth
    @travissaysthetruth 5 месяцев назад +439

    Imagine ruining your life for a gang you weren't even a part of

    • @lornadouglas9893
      @lornadouglas9893 3 месяца назад +18

      It's madness what these kids are willing to do to play at gangster! They clearly don't have a clue!✌🏼

    • @Terry-d8m
      @Terry-d8m 3 месяца назад +22

      and a gang that doesn't give a rip about you

    • @ShinzoX90
      @ShinzoX90 3 месяца назад +8

      @@lornadouglas9893 play gangster? Hommie murdered a cop. What you more you gotta do lmao?

    • @PrecioustheMovie1
      @PrecioustheMovie1 2 месяца назад +7

      @@ShinzoX90hahah I was just thinking that. If he wasn’t a gangster before, he is now.

    • @DefileOdds
      @DefileOdds 2 месяца назад +8

      When I was in middle school a good friend of mine, David chinn, tried being hard and had a red rag, they got him 5 times on avalon in a drive by. My dumb☆$$ never touched a bandana again, mine was blue, and we were friends. That was the real depth of our ignorance... Just kids trying to be cool.

  • @BigupSlime
    @BigupSlime Год назад +324

    My heart goes out to mom and dad-it’s rare to see such a real and honest example of love and desperation on camera.

    • @JaneDoe6000
      @JaneDoe6000 Год назад +6

      It's absolutely heartbreaking!

    • @MC-fp5rr
      @MC-fp5rr Год назад +1

      Heartbreaking

    • @archergirl8543
      @archergirl8543 Год назад +7

      These parents are way to soft!! Should be being brutally honest with the kid!! It’s not ok son!! You just ruined your life!! I wouldn’t leave my son, but I know my son wouldn’t be running the streets and they might of gotten a better sentence but it was an officer so he was probably cooked anyways. They should of been asking why!!?? Where were they when this p u n k was running the streets. I wonder if his parents really did hold it down for him.. a lot of times these guys go away and are forgotten

    • @wackzingo
      @wackzingo Год назад +10

      @@archergirl8543 who hurt you?

    • @archergirl8543
      @archergirl8543 Год назад +2

      @@wackzingo I’m not hurt I’m honest

  • @stevewilliams4473
    @stevewilliams4473 Год назад +589

    It’s amazing how supportive and REALISTIC his parents are. I don’t even understand how he went down that path with them in his life.

    • @suzied4270
      @suzied4270 Год назад +28

      It happens. Today's youth are scathed.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 Год назад +25

      Having good or even excellent parents is no guarantee of anything, because adolescents still need to figure out how to navigate in the world, and that’s harder to do than most people think. Too many parents I worked with as a psychologist loved to take credit when their children did extremely well, but didn’t feel responsible when their children made really bad choices. These parents are rare in my experience, and I’m glad to see they’re getting such respect in the comments.

    • @discordye4825
      @discordye4825 Год назад +23

      Maybe we should stop blaming the parents blindly... Society is a real thing. It has way more influence than ANY home life. Parents can only teach, that can't make them understand or accept it. People make choices, sometimes they make bad ones.

    • @ianriot1578
      @ianriot1578 Год назад +7

      Cuz hes blk

    • @kat050107
      @kat050107 Год назад +1

      I was honestly thinking the same thing.

  • @sad_vegan507
    @sad_vegan507 2 месяца назад +6

    This parents did the best they could most parents would say “shut up and get a lawyer” but they wanted the truth

  • @CrystalH3877
    @CrystalH3877 Год назад +478

    Just the way they consoled him KNOWING he did wrong and was lying had me in tears........ Especially when his dad said we can't save you son..!😔 he tried to manipulate his parents and they didn't go for it!!! I PRAY I WON'T EVER HAVE TO GO THROUGH THIS WITH MY BABY!....

    • @monzyarts6000
      @monzyarts6000 Год назад +13

      May God bless you and your family with a wonderful future 🙏

    • @Kaleena43
      @Kaleena43 Год назад +4

      Either you raise your child to be good or raise him to be a POS. It won’t ever happen and you’ll never have to worry about it if you did the former. Honestly, this should never be a fear of good parents.

    • @w..j..2605
      @w..j..2605 Год назад +33

      @@Kaleena43 Umm even with good parents, it’s no guarantee your child will turn out great.

    • @valentina905
      @valentina905 Год назад +4

      Amen 🙏🏾 🙏🏾

    • @crunchyyellowlion
      @crunchyyellowlion Год назад +5

      Keep him/her away from the gangs and violence. Tell them the truth about what happens when that happens.
      Just do your best, and remember, if something goes sideways, do what's right and that's all you can do.
      I pray for you too love 🥰💞

  • @zachf748
    @zachf748 Год назад +414

    Respect to the parents for holding him accountable. Sad that so many good people (his family and the officers family) are suffering from his terrible decision.

    • @Jeff-rb1oy
      @Jeff-rb1oy Год назад +1

      Would u do tht to ur child ? Smfh

    • @aileengarcia460
      @aileengarcia460 Год назад +1

      Holding him accountable to who?. They aint god. I wouldnt never give my childs LIFE to the state. Wtf?. I dont owe them people nothin. My son will tell ME the truth and then ill be proud he owned it. But i wouldve had a lawyer talkin to them people, not my son.

    • @adoreAsahra
      @adoreAsahra Год назад +2

      ​@@aileengarcia460if you taught your son otherwise and he made the choice to do that it'd be expected to get him a lawyer but to cover up for him with a confession shows maybe where his morals originated.

    • @EarthIsNotFlat
      @EarthIsNotFlat Год назад +4

      @@aileengarcia460To human society and what’s right and wrong. You don’t get to admit your murder to just your momma and god and be done with it. With your attitude it’s no wonder people in this community have trouble with accountability.

    • @aileengarcia460
      @aileengarcia460 Год назад

      @@EarthIsNotFlat I ain't part of your community or any black community . I grew up in the Varrio. With Mexicans. And a Mexican parent wouldn't ever do this. Why the f*** would you admit something and give yourself to some people who are essentially your enemy?. That's retarded. Them people don't got no love for you. They ain't gonna admit all the times they put people in jail for nothing . They ain't gonna admit when they beat somebody up illegally....if the justice system wasn't crooked, then it would be a different story but you're giving your child to people who would put you in there illegally if they could . People who are waiting to f*** you over . And then you go with your mama bc she doesn't know any better. I love my mama and my wife too but I'm a grown man, I make the decisions for my family. Why the f*** would I give my son to the system for the rest of his life?...these people are not God. Nobody owes the state the truth or a confession. They're not my judge, God is. I'll ask forgiveness from God and if God tells me to confess, then I will. You've been brainwashed into believing the state is the authority in the world....I ain't gonna turn myself in to a bunch of criminals. That's like me killing a cartel member and then my mama saying you need to go to the cartel and tell them what you did. Why the f*** would I do that?

  • @Paranormalcamera52
    @Paranormalcamera52 7 месяцев назад +745

    Poor parents, how painful. They handled it beautifully, lovingly.

    • @fergus1225
      @fergus1225 7 месяцев назад +15

      lovingly got him to admit to a crime he'll do life in prison for

    • @robertfrippers
      @robertfrippers 7 месяцев назад +41

      @@fergus1225 shouldn't have done it then 🤷‍♂

    • @fergus1225
      @fergus1225 7 месяцев назад +23

      @@robertfrippers I agree 100%, but just from a legal defense standpoint his parents basically guaranteed he would get convicted and have no chance for a plea deal or or any sort of defense against the charges

    • @TriggaHappy00121213
      @TriggaHappy00121213 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@fergus1225 but also lowered his charges for when he's inevitably convicted.

    • @shrimpsc4mpi
      @shrimpsc4mpi 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@fergus1225admit to a crime he did *

  • @JTrims
    @JTrims Месяц назад +7

    Man he blamed the driver! He is not going to have a good time in prison! He didn’t just only snitch He tried blaming someone els in his crew he’s fucked!

    • @kingreggieregmusic
      @kingreggieregmusic 15 дней назад

      @@JTrims u slow…don’t do any crime because you gonna get caught..all this and u still don’t realize there isn’t another person

  • @eddominates
    @eddominates Год назад +211

    Mom is a class act. She handled the situation better than most of the people we see in these videos.

  • @April-kk6bv
    @April-kk6bv Год назад +416

    This kid had no appreciation for what loving and supportive parents he has. Instead he took a man from his family, destroyed his own family, and threw his own life away trying to be a thug. Completely tragic

    • @Travelgirl0224
      @Travelgirl0224 Год назад +8

      Very well said.

    • @SheikhTrev
      @SheikhTrev Год назад +5

      ​@@Travelgirl0224Agreed

    • @beckylynn209
      @beckylynn209 Год назад +3

      I'm glad I saw your comment.. I was feeling horrible for that child getting life at age 15.. Reading your comment put everything in perspective for me.. He is attracted to gang bangers so, he's going to get to meet some of the worst in prison.. He'll tell his parent's it's just the way things are in there because I don't see those parents giving up on him for a while anyway.. Great comment!! I just think this is so sad.. 😞

    • @joeybiden7755
      @joeybiden7755 Год назад +5

      Then sitting there crying like a baby… you tough ain’t you?

    • @April-kk6bv
      @April-kk6bv Год назад +6

      @@joeybiden7755 There's nothing tough about using a gun. In fact, it screams loud and clear, 'I know I'm not tough enough without the insurance of a weapon.' 95% of these kids out there with guns would NEVER go toe to toe with the people they shoot. But a gun makes them feel powerful and invincible.
      He knows nothing about street life or being a thug. But he's gonna find out in a crash course when he hits prison. They're gonna eat him up. Except he won't suffer alone. His parents will suffer right along with with him everytime he calls home in tears. As sad as that is, another family is missing their loved one, without a son, brother, husband and father.
      This is one of those decisions that will have long lasting consequences for both families

  • @jasmyionsellers6755
    @jasmyionsellers6755 Год назад +259

    These are hands down the most loving and supportive parents featured in this channel . This kid really threw his life away. A mom AND a dad that care , they literally gave him the benefit of the doubt thinking he didn’t do it but that he knew who did . Man these some stand up parents fr !

    • @ContrabandTube
      @ContrabandTube Год назад

      His parents are dumb as rocks and got the cops an easy conviction

    • @GeorgeTaggert
      @GeorgeTaggert Год назад +6

      Dont care about his parents. I care about the officer and his parents and family members. Something you and those like you do not care about.

    • @GGLee1010
      @GGLee1010 Год назад +32

      @@GeorgeTaggertwhat makes you think they don’t care about the officer? Just because they didn’t say it? Lol. Your assumptions are goofy

    • @sadiewagstaff890
      @sadiewagstaff890 Год назад +6

      ​@@GeorgeTaggert You are right. We don't care about the cop or his family.

    • @GeorgeTaggert
      @GeorgeTaggert Год назад

      I know. You are despicable people. Always have been. @@sadiewagstaff890

  • @angelahoffman119
    @angelahoffman119 Месяц назад +3

    Don't shoot people. But, don't ever ever say anything without a lawyer.

  • @ajrose1245
    @ajrose1245 Год назад +191

    So much respect for the parents for not trying to make excuses for their son and holding him accountable! This goes to show you how much influence these gangs have! You can grow up in a two parent home and still go left!

    • @suchafknladyyy5780
      @suchafknladyyy5780 Год назад +11

      Bc it seems like he has good parents who do the best they can by him 😩and it's heartbreaking they loosing him to the system but I applaud them making him stand up for what's right

    • @ajrose1245
      @ajrose1245 Год назад +5

      @@suchafknladyyy5780 Exactly right!

    • @flakesinyershoe8137
      @flakesinyershoe8137 Год назад +7

      They aren't trying to hold him accountable, they're trying to get him to lay it all on his partner so he can get a good plea deal. They knew this day was coming.

    • @emilyshelley9779
      @emilyshelley9779 3 месяца назад +1

      Amazing parents ❤️

    • @eugeniaskelley5194
      @eugeniaskelley5194 Месяц назад

      @@flakesinyershoe8137 That was the story he told his parents and yes, his parents wanted him to tell the truth that the guy "James" did the shooting. They were trying to protect their son as much as possible. It was a lie there was no "James".

  • @zshakur
    @zshakur Год назад +441

    I feel bad for his parents. Looks like they truly TRIED to keep this kid on the straight path. The father sayin, "I'm tryin to help you but you really hurting me right now..." Man , that cut deep.

    • @ordinarypete
      @ordinarypete Год назад +15

      Yeah, when you watch dad’s body language (especially his hands and fingers) you see he’s going through a stress level that he ain’t used to.

    • @Mishacanttouchthis
      @Mishacanttouchthis Год назад +7

      His parents still have their son, they can still hug him, talk to him and see him.
      Not the same for the other guy.

    • @nullnullnullvoid
      @nullnullnullvoid Год назад +27

      @@Mishacanttouchthis that is a tragedy that the officers family lost him but it doesn’t negate the stress/pain those parents are going through either. There is nuance to life, it isn’t a contest of ‘they got it worse so it negates the other pain’

    • @NicklasJacobsenDenmark
      @NicklasJacobsenDenmark Год назад +4

      Looks like they... Made a lying killer.

    • @demoncloud6147
      @demoncloud6147 Год назад +4

      White kids don't do this ?
      I wanna see how White kid and their parents handle these situations?

  • @austinchappell4775
    @austinchappell4775 Год назад +392

    As a parent, my heart breaks for the parents, I cannot imagine the strength it took.

    • @bullshitstomper9417
      @bullshitstomper9417 Год назад +4

      Parents got another 4 kids to take his spot

    • @ebogood4441
      @ebogood4441 Год назад

      I can't either...Sheeeeeesh....and I cant stand......Nevermind

    • @ralphjefferson6189
      @ralphjefferson6189 Год назад +4

      It's their fault my 15 yr old could never be outside when it's night unless me or his mom was with them

    • @Concerned-Nihilist
      @Concerned-Nihilist Год назад

      ​@@bullshitstomper9417They need to get them the hell out of the Ghetto!

    • @Concerned-Nihilist
      @Concerned-Nihilist Год назад +13

      ​@@ralphjefferson6189Famous last words... my Son would never... You have no idea what he might do.

  • @d.jensen5153
    @d.jensen5153 Месяц назад +1

    My father taught his children to always tell the truth. What he didn't teach us was when to shut up. I had to learn that lesson the hard way. I was SO naive to think the cops would quickly realize I had done nothing wrong once I explained the whole situation. Long story short, Officer Friendly is NOT your friend! It sucks to live in such a polarized world, but that's the world we now live in.

  • @davidsiracuse6672
    @davidsiracuse6672 Год назад +792

    My heart breaks for his parents they seem like good people.

    • @my1vice
      @my1vice Год назад +26

      Good people....
      But obviously not great at parenting.

    • @ReelTimeStrategies
      @ReelTimeStrategies Год назад +8

      Who raised this kid?

    • @BubbyBold
      @BubbyBold Год назад +126

      ​@@my1vice is it obvious? Some people do bad things regardless of their upbringing. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

    • @robertdog12346
      @robertdog12346 Год назад +63

      Some kids turn bad no matter how decent the parents. That boy is adult enough to start making his own choices and he made some evil ones

    • @Melanie-gt2is
      @Melanie-gt2is Год назад +36

      His parents do seem like good parents. They did what was morally right over legally to help their son. Honestly if you live in a bad neighborhood you can be a good parent and not realize the effects the other kids or surroundings have. I’ve lived in crazy neighborhoods when I was growing up in and off and saw kids will do things to be cool it’s insane

  • @PaleHorse73
    @PaleHorse73 Год назад +399

    I feel so bad for the parents. You can tell by how they acted and what they were saying, they love him more than anything and that they've tried to raise him to be good, be honest and all that. They sat there and tried, using love and being honest, to get him to say anything about it. They just wanted the truth, no matter what. They let him know they love him no matter what. On a way less popular note, to an extent, I feel sorry for this kid. He's 15, his life is somewhere between a kid and a man and thought he had to do something like this, to be accepted as a tough guy, or to prove himself to people who don't even care about him. He's ruined his life, and will finish growing up in a ruthless prison. Don't get me wrong, the action was as despicable as can be and all actions have consequences, good and bad. If you commit such a crime, you have to be punished. He took a man away from his family, the people he loved and worked with.

    • @ordinarypete
      @ordinarypete Год назад +11

      I agree with you 💯. You can tell these parents raise this kid right and yet he’s influenced by his peers and kids from the neighborhood. Now with that said, they shoulda got a lawyer.

    • @Mishacanttouchthis
      @Mishacanttouchthis Год назад +9

      What about the man who was murdered and his family?
      Their son is still alive and they can see and talk to him, the police officer is gone to his family forever.
      Imagine getting the call that your loved one was shot dead and that’s it, no goodbye, no I love you….

    • @adashshmulc463
      @adashshmulc463 Год назад +2

      yeah its weird seeing them saying that they still love him, if my child does this then he isnt my child anymore

    • @jonathancarrillo6379
      @jonathancarrillo6379 Год назад

      They put more evidence on him

    • @Concerned-Nihilist
      @Concerned-Nihilist Год назад +5

      You shouldn't feel sorry for evil just because it's young evil.

  • @Arslaton80
    @Arslaton80 Год назад +479

    I'm proud to see his parents holding him accountable for his actions, but still making sure he knows how much they love him.

    • @kolbesmith1175
      @kolbesmith1175 Год назад +32

      They should've just got a lawyer

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Год назад +18

      @@kolbesmith1175
      Why do you want murderers to go free?

    • @DawnoftheHappys
      @DawnoftheHappys Год назад

      And he ended up getting life in prison. Like yeah he deserved a long time in prison but I don't think he deserved life with no parole. His parents thought they were helping him but they actually completely fucked him over. I remember that couple that got their 16 year old babysitter addicted to heroin and got her killed and they only got 5 years.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Год назад +6

      @@bojohannesen4352
      Pretty much the opposite.
      Do you even know what context is?

    • @natilyfe
      @natilyfe Год назад +12

      Kinda hard not to when they found his clothes and shoes at the scene AND there is video evidence

  • @jeanette761
    @jeanette761 20 дней назад +1

    This is a perfect example of loving parents .

  • @Noah_pito
    @Noah_pito Год назад +562

    50 seconds in and I can tell the parents know he did it. You always know your kids better than they think you know them.

    • @Pavia1525
      @Pavia1525 11 месяцев назад +21

      Yeah well, if they truly cared, they should have kept their mouths shut and left it to a lawyer to represent the kid.

    • @Noah_pito
      @Noah_pito 11 месяцев назад +40

      @@Pavia1525 They do care. That’s why they did the right thing and pushed him to admit to what he did. Obviously people love their kids differently.

    • @thesniperviper3146
      @thesniperviper3146 11 месяцев назад +3

      They should have known him well enough to not let him out of the house.

    • @uniqueeharriss
      @uniqueeharriss 11 месяцев назад

      @@thesniperviper3146you sound dumb are they just supposed to keep their kid locked up forever did your parents keep you locked up 24/7 this could’ve happened at anytime

    • @pumaden7318
      @pumaden7318 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@Noah_pitoNgl even if my son did that shit I ain’t turning him In

  • @kuinabajamana9603
    @kuinabajamana9603 11 месяцев назад +694

    This is a parent's worst nightmare. Condolences to the victim's family and to Nicholas' parents.

    • @NoLurp
      @NoLurp 11 месяцев назад +15

      As a parent of 2, it would be my worse nightmare to know my child did something like this. I just pray that by me being close to them I can prevent it from ever happening 🙏🏼

    • @Five0Five
      @Five0Five 11 месяцев назад +18

      @@NoLurp looks like he's close to his parents, he's got Mom and Dad able to call him out when he's lying. Our kids don't tell us everything just like we didn't tell ours. I worry everyday for my daughter, she's almost 22 and the worry never goes away. No matter how well we raise them sometimes they do dumb shit.

    • @M.Đ-z4u
      @M.Đ-z4u 11 месяцев назад +9

      Parents failed hard with this kid

    • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
      @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@Five0Five Same.😟My daughter is 21. My sons are 23, 19, & 16. All that me and my wife can do, is trust that we're doing our best and pray that they make good decisions, as they go out here into this crazy world. 🤲🏽🙏🏽

    • @Perdu...
      @Perdu... 11 месяцев назад +5

      I think being on the receiving end and having your child murdered would be a much worse nightmare

  • @c.j.1089
    @c.j.1089 Год назад +281

    Great example of how no matter how well you raise your kids, watching who they're hanging out with is just as important.

    • @Christine_1829
      @Christine_1829 Год назад +3

      So true!!!!

    • @ravengale
      @ravengale Год назад +7

      They weren’t watching him. And in the end mom made excuses for him.

    • @WTFBUTWHY
      @WTFBUTWHY Год назад +3

      Also known as…
      Nature vs nurture

    • @Tobias-t3k
      @Tobias-t3k Год назад +7

      @@ravengale is normal. imagine your father or mother suddenly tell you they killed somebody. you would also try to find a reason for it

    • @Brenda-qe2ug
      @Brenda-qe2ug Год назад

      I am glad you said that. I raised two boys, now men, but they hung out with people of their own choice. You can do nothing.

  • @mfereji123
    @mfereji123 17 дней назад +2

    Poor parents assuring him that he is not alone. He was alone when he chose to commit the crime.

  • @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew
    @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew Год назад +650

    This proves you can't always blame the parents

    • @davio7031
      @davio7031 Год назад +17

      But you can though, no lawyer for your son? Lmao

    • @traitsofaegyptianqueen273
      @traitsofaegyptianqueen273 Год назад

      @@davio7031They probably couldn't afford one. You are a clown

    • @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew
      @Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew Год назад +40

      @@davio7031 your not the smartest person are you, the obvious point I was making is that you can easily see that boy has and stable home with both parents who are look to be upper middle class, and the child still chose a life of crime even though he didn't need to and came from a loving secure home , you was talking about the interrogation 😂

    • @PrankCallFan845
      @PrankCallFan845 Год назад +14

      @@Taharqo.saved.the.Hebrew I agree with you completely. The parents were so decent they didn't understand they were helping convict their son of the worst case scenario crime. I have tremendous respect for them, though.

    • @leilanisunsets1362
      @leilanisunsets1362 Год назад +2

      I'm sorry but I have to say it. That's untrue because if I didn't have a strong iron hand parent growing up, God knows what I could have been capable of. Parents are the children's leaders of the world. It starts with parents 💪

  • @Obviously-dc1xp
    @Obviously-dc1xp Год назад +338

    His parents are so calm and kudos to them for staying honest and real through this dilemma. Their son needs a reality check. It’s sad that he is putting his parents through this for his poor choices.

    • @haywoodjay385
      @haywoodjay385 11 месяцев назад +10

      Needs a reality check? He met reality after making that choice, lol.

    • @none360business6
      @none360business6 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@haywoodjay385🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️ what he ment he a chance to change his mind he knew right from wrong I see you judging ppl makes mistakes young or old

    • @davemccage7918
      @davemccage7918 11 месяцев назад +3

      It might be the right thing to do, but it’s stupid as hell to bring your son to confess to the police. If they knew he was guilty, they should’ve lawyered up immediately and possibly got him a better deal.

    • @Glum1964
      @Glum1964 11 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @johnmichaels4330
      @johnmichaels4330 11 месяцев назад +1

      They made this punk, they are responsible for him.

  • @nascar138
    @nascar138 Год назад +644

    "Y'all ain't even trying to help me." The parents didn't believe his lies so he tries a guilt trip. He's a piece of work right there.

    • @gordonlekfors2708
      @gordonlekfors2708 Год назад +9

      yea but at the same time, acab.

    • @i-churchcafe9136
      @i-churchcafe9136 Год назад +25

      That's a lil punk "right dere"
      No excuses, he's a punk.

    • @i-churchcafe9136
      @i-churchcafe9136 Год назад +16

      "dang ma, y'all don't care!!! Y'all gave me ereything I be needing, but I really want y'all to be like ' not my boy!!' And be calling cops racists!!"

    • @i-churchcafe9136
      @i-churchcafe9136 Год назад +20

      Big tough thug!!!!
      Crying like Eddie Murphy in a SNL skit

    • @i-churchcafe9136
      @i-churchcafe9136 Год назад +17

      Stupidest words ever spoken...." I ain't no snitch"
      No respect for anyone who says that.
      They are cowards...and complicit.

  • @craigfriedman4759
    @craigfriedman4759 20 дней назад +3

    If your child is suspected of murder, ask for a lawyer. I have great respect for law enforcement, but sometimes even they make mistakes or are not honorable. The parents should have asked for a lawyer and not tried to question their son. Having said that, I always like to see Justice Done

  • @tj1225
    @tj1225 Год назад +545

    Mad respect to this mother and father, no one can blame them for this kids actions.

    • @ambercombs5346
      @ambercombs5346 Год назад +26

      You can lead the horse to the water.But you can't make him drink it.

    • @cosmicbilly
      @cosmicbilly Год назад +14

      I mean just listen to how the father talks to his son... like a thug.
      Calling him "dawg" and talking slang like it's his homie.
      Of course the parents come off as loving and innocent when it's their child in trouble for MURDER.
      Why is everyone talking about mom and dad like they're the victims?
      And not the officer who was MURDERED and his family?

    • @jupitersscourge
      @jupitersscourge Год назад +39

      @@cosmicbilly You realize some people just use slang right? Like goddamn, be less obvious with the bigotry.

    • @justinalvarez5297
      @justinalvarez5297 Год назад +8

      @@cosmicbilly You’re right, these type of parents are probably relieved that he won’t be around anymore, why else would they have begged him to confess to police?

    • @mattmatt6572
      @mattmatt6572 Год назад +1

      Of course the horse won't drink the water if you trained it to be an alcoholic.

  • @TheRapidDescent
    @TheRapidDescent 11 месяцев назад +183

    Those parents are going through hell. I can't imagine trying to balance your love of a child while knowing he killed someone. The strength of those parents show me that he was raised right, but their son took the wrong path.

    • @jpotent101
      @jpotent101 11 месяцев назад +2

      True. Not always, but sometimes that's true.

    • @77-ty7gb
      @77-ty7gb 11 месяцев назад +3

      PLOT TWIST:
      Mom and Dad shot the officer and framed the son.
      He is the middle child, so they figure it won't be a big lost.

    • @KangaJack-ns9gd
      @KangaJack-ns9gd 11 месяцев назад

      Won't Blubber to much about them. They must have given his Lawyer the go ahead to make up that BS story in court about them pressuring him.

  • @miannahmacc
    @miannahmacc Год назад +285

    I just want to point out its beautiful to see both parents present giving the most support and advice.

    • @mmc9828
      @mmc9828 Год назад +6

      And presenting a united front.

    • @mealsome1571
      @mealsome1571 Год назад +4

      even if the advice isn't the best for the situation? "oh but their hear was in the right place", absolutely 100%, remind me again, what is the road to hell paved with?

    • @tinypapertiger
      @tinypapertiger Год назад

      sheet my african american, this is all just a facade, these African Americans are also gang bangers

    • @UnboundCorps
      @UnboundCorps Год назад +1

      @@mealsome1571 I agree with you. Too often are blk ppl advised to do things that goes against our best interest, In all aspects of life, while other communities of ppl are taught the complete opposite. To those who lack understanding, I am in no way condoning this kids actions, I'm just stating a fact of life

    • @mealsome1571
      @mealsome1571 Год назад +4

      @@UnboundCorps it's not just people of certain races. most parents in this situation are scared on multiple levels, fear of what their child might have done, fear of the consequences short and long term, etc.
      I have been in the room with white people, brown people, asian's and black people who have been in similar situations. the parents are always afraid, rightfully so.
      In this situation blaming the community is acceptable and correct, specifically the thugs within the community. but do not always blame the community. fear is a strong motivator that deprives of logic and common sense.

  • @janellkane4162
    @janellkane4162 11 дней назад +1

    These parents are so honorable. CLEARLY they love their son. My heart breaks for them

  • @Agorija
    @Agorija Год назад +197

    His parents are such good people. It's hard to watch them be so supportive and loving knowing their kid did everything to throw away the kindness they would have instilled in him.

    • @DrMatthewHudson
      @DrMatthewHudson Год назад +5

      Are they? Look at the child they reared

    • @thefakenotckh5062
      @thefakenotckh5062 Год назад +18

      @@DrMatthewHudson you can’t inherently blame the child’s behavior on the parents. he went off and joined a gang on his own, they didn’t make him. he could have been rebelling against their good nature by joining the gang, we don’t know.

    • @DrMatthewHudson
      @DrMatthewHudson Год назад +4

      @@thefakenotckh5062 in the medical field we call you an "enabler"

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Год назад +4

      His parents were lousy. If they were good parents their sixteen year old son would have been home asleep, not in the streets with a gun breaking into cars and murdering people.

    • @alexb7641
      @alexb7641 Год назад +1

      @@miketexas4549he probably has a good mom but, his dad sounds like he didnt have the balls to backhand this little asshole when he needed it.

  • @FrankJames-vk1fy
    @FrankJames-vk1fy Год назад +178

    "Why can't I go home?" That must have been a rhetorical question.
    His tears are for himself, he is not sorry about the loss of life, just sorry he got caught.

    • @nateword
      @nateword Год назад +16

      yep

    • @innocent7percent
      @innocent7percent Год назад

      You dont know that. People like you do so much damage when you say things you know zero knowledge of.A special kind of nasty.

    • @marksimmons1098
      @marksimmons1098 Год назад +14

      That's the way I see it also

    • @Ram44
      @Ram44 Год назад

      He wanted to play gang banger. Now he gets to play prison. Of course he was only thinking of himself and that he got caught. Most people in his position facing prison are more concerned with their own fate not remorse for their victims. Life without parole. Never going home.

    • @letsgojoe3927
      @letsgojoe3927 6 месяцев назад +3

      Honestly, he didn't understand the gravity of the action and consequence until he was in that room. When kids screw up they expect their parents to deal with the problem or "be dealt with leniently" cuz they are kids. But when the parents made it clear he wasn't going back home and even worse, that they knew he was involved, no matter how much he tried denying it, reality settled in. There's a part where he just sat on the floor. He knew he was done.

  • @MikenMc
    @MikenMc Год назад +237

    This kid had loving and supportive parents that obviously cared for him. This is truly sad that this kid was not able to recognize that love and direct that into something positive in his life.

    • @WTFBUTWHY
      @WTFBUTWHY Год назад +1

      You don’t really know that.
      They are there.
      Now

    • @MikenMc
      @MikenMc Год назад +9

      @@WTFBUTWHY okay let’s play that game using your logic.
      You don’t know that they weren’t part of his life prior, and this video would be a strong argument that they were.
      And the most important part is that they are there showing him love and support during arguably one of the most defining events of his young life. Your comment and argument are both illogical and not strongly supported by the evidence.

    • @jeffyboi6969
      @jeffyboi6969 Год назад +3

      its the culture. tribal mentality. parents broke free of that but it didn't help their son.

    • @walterdiaz7315
      @walterdiaz7315 Год назад +3

      Bullshit, if they cared about him they would of got a lawyer for him! I’d never throw my son under the bus like this.

    • @WTFBUTWHY
      @WTFBUTWHY Год назад +1

      @@walterdiaz7315 right. Ok. I get accountability.
      But do they take it when the roles are reversed?
      Hell no

  • @1tiredmommaRissa
    @1tiredmommaRissa 8 дней назад

    My heart breaks for his parents. I’ve never seen BOTH parents so solid & level headed.

  • @jennifer9321
    @jennifer9321 Год назад +265

    This kid is 15! Of course he’s crying. It’s not because he hasn’t been held accountable, it’s the fact that he knows his life is over.

    • @bannanna.
      @bannanna. Год назад +18

      He was smirking during the sentencing 🙃

    • @five8finest818
      @five8finest818 Год назад +19

      Cry me a river..Tears never meant anything when you commit crimes mamm..15 or 55

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Год назад +13

      He looks like a suspicious person. Even at 300 yards he would be clearly obvious as a questionable individual.

    • @JasonBourne-st2yi
      @JasonBourne-st2yi Год назад +13

      U right he crying because HE ABOUT TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE

    • @cody3335
      @cody3335 Год назад +7

      @@garrysekelli6776lol what

  • @kurono77
    @kurono77 Год назад +410

    My heart really aches for these parents. Young folks need to realize it's not just actions that have consequences, but also the people they surround themselves with.

    • @joseplaza9442
      @joseplaza9442 Год назад +2

      It is the colonizers fault

    • @damenpeaks5945
      @damenpeaks5945 Год назад +1

      Forget his parents and trying to get that man to tell on his self 😔

    • @leaveeeevee5762
      @leaveeeevee5762 Год назад

      @@joseplaza9442 Your just a loser at that point if anyone comes to that conclusion

    • @MC-dx6bd
      @MC-dx6bd Год назад +1

      @@joseplaza9442Right.. are these people nuts!?

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 Год назад

      ​@@joseplaza9442shine please

  • @justamir1
    @justamir1 Год назад +192

    The love of a parent is undeniable . Kids just don’t understand how they hurt their parents 😪

    •  Год назад

      Unfortunately, genetics are stronger than good parenting much of the time.

    • @mllee2008
      @mllee2008 Год назад +2

      @@mannykiller YOU are a part of their family, so...jokes on you! 🚽🗑

    • @laurierice7687
      @laurierice7687 Год назад +2

      ​@You made exact comment 2 posts up. It's still as ridiculous here😂

    • @dee6524
      @dee6524 Год назад +1

      HEARTBREAKING 💔🙄🥺😢😞