Kid Hands A Police Officer His Mom's Dr*gs
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Her:" I have never seen Breaking Bad"
Cop: "Well, you should"
Best cop advice ever.
They put her on probation so that she could watch Breaking Bad, but she just had to fuck it up
"i AM not The Danger, i AM in DANGER"
FR THO lol.
Tru
She better call Saul 😂😂😂
I lost my shit when the cop flat out referenced Breaking Bad, like god damn. That's too funny.
Fr lol
Even more funny when he said ''Well you should!'' (watch it) wtf?😂🤣
I havent seen it, "you should!" lmao
@@williamminerva9171 Watch it for educational purposes, Becomes a better dealer.
@@williamminerva9171* eats ALL drugs*
Bro that kid just saved himself from so many years of neglect and abuse
Nope apparently the mom got custody, someone said as such anyways
Even if he’d entered the system, there is no guarantee the next guardians will be good.
The State raising our kids isn't workout out too well with public education. I don't know why you think it'd be different in this case.
No she didn't@@astral5420
@@astral5420 Wouldn't the father get the custody now? Edit: the video does say the father has custody now.
sad thing is women get custody as the norm without any concerns towards her being the problem in the relationship, it is assumed by courts that the father is always at fault. it takes something outrageous like this for the dad to get custody. the system is completely f'ed
Yet no one does nothing about it, but I guess we live in the patriarchy or something like that.
@arthas236 the patriarchy's laws are suspiciously gynocentric
@@_Lumiere_ "b-but leaving the kid with mothers is sexist!" Aka "men can't see their kids, women most affected"
as it should be thats their job be a mother, men are meant to spread their seed to continue the human race
Like your father did?@@GatMarksTheSpot
Women getting less prison time: Woman stabs boyfriend 108 times , gets probation.
But duuude! She was having a "moment" so its totally okay.
Just that "time of the month" again right? The uh, third time this month..
Drug bad, i mean, bad drug bad
@@Vaguer_Weevilironic if that’s what was used to defend herself . “ her time of the month” but if a guy would tell a women that to her face when she is acting crazy then it’s sexist
nope. what she ran with was actually that weed made her do it XD. which is less believable. than period cramps.@@Disneymagic24
Kid showed his mother how to be a better parent.
by being a snitch lol
@@joetheblu3 never understood this snitch culture, people really want to defend rapist or drug dealers like they deserve respect
@@OliverJacobsen777yeah I guess the dad also somehow planted all those texts on her phone making deals 😂
Definitely showed how bad a parent she is.
Not sure snitching is what a good parent does.
Good parents are either always standing behind their children
or are good citizens by reporting crimes they might have done.
I would like to sit down and take some days thinking about it.
This seems way too complicated to just say one or the other
@joetheblu3
The mother has no right to be breathing. Snitching isn’t the issue here.
A mother who's drug dealing and gets off with a slap on the wrist
Truly women are on easy mode 💀
Why do you assume it's sexism when it's more likely she took after her son and snitched out all her contacts for a great deal?
@@ohhimark742 according to the USSC, women get sentences 30% shorter than their male counterparts. so the lack of prison time is likely a mix of both sexism and plea deal.
@@cliffy00 Does that account for snitching and other plea bargains? Women are more likely to cooperate
The moment she acted like she didn't know what meth is she was 100%guilty lol
The officer being kind and respectful and gentle and understanding to the 9 year old is so wholesome
Spoiler, the agent was a 9yo in disguise
What I'm confused about is why he's crying
Like did he get smakked just before this?
@@AxiEisa I mean its emotional, its still his mom
@@AxiEisano, he knew he was hurting his mom
@@AxiEisa yeah, kid dumb, duh! he just called the cops on his mother, creating a traumatic event and taking a rensponsability he shouldn't have had in an action that will curse his nightmares for all his life and all of that at the age of 9, when you're not fully developed as a human being... so dumb to cry.
If the dad isn't a druggy then chad dad really helped his son out of a shitty situation and a future of failure.
No way he didn't know her drug history and may have even been in on it at one point.
@@Bl00dMalice It's very likely he knew when he was with her but let's just hope that's not the case and that the dad is just as surprised as the kid.
@@Bl00dMalice Courts clearly gave her the kid in the divorce, doubt he had much say nor concrete proof she was even using.
@@PBRatLorda lot of places, courts are sided towards mothers for some reason
idk man he didnt look like the do right kinda guy... not to mention he was married to that psyco at one point so 100% that dad is probably not a good place for that kid to be either... truely a shitty situation for the kid to have 2 fuck up parents like that
Jesus that poor kid. I really hope things start looking up for him. Brave little man
My dad brought me to a sheriff's event. They held at the high school when I was like 8 or 9 instructing people on drugs and everything to go with them. It's completely reasonable this young boy knew what a drug looked like
Even then there are countless TV shows and online series around border force finding drugs.
I once went to a sherrifs event aswell with a church group and they were showing us what most drugs looked like.. And this cop pulled out a bag of weed and this little girl said.. Hey my mom has some of that stuff!.. And everyone just kinda chuckled
I sadly feel that was something more common back before 2010
@@tidler5110 That had to be the most embarrassing moment of that mother's life lmao.
Policeman: How do you know what drugs look like?
The kid: Walter White
"Where'd ya think they came fro- uhh saw it on TV sir"
The kid: Say my name
@@picklejuice4638 I am the one who knocks over sand castles!
They probably divorced because the mom had similar stunts previously and both dad and the kid had enough of it. The kid is a champ. Junkie parents can destroy their kids.
Yeah sure, Im sure the mother wasnt dealing in drugs when they met, And the father didnt know anything. Just one day over the pancakes at breakfast the mother slang out a bag of meth And the father innocently asked, Oh No What is that honey? Come on…
The dad got together with the drug dealer mother because She swallows Or something, And eventually He escaped the pink fog And realised that this is fucked
@@elunegraceeare you ok
@@cactisanderman this video made him flashback to his childhood :(
@@elunegracee - So many assumptions on a situation you know absolutely nothing about. Or serious projection? Witch one is it?
@@namelessking8905 arent you assuming the opposite? Without knowing?
The dad wants the house back, and full custody. What a beast move. 😂👏
If she served no jail time, she 100% gave them names.
This has to be true. Some people can get found with the most insane shit ever and get off scot free. She must've snitched on whoever supplied her or the person with the lab.
Well played dad, well played.
Lol how biased are you? Yeah maybe it was him putting this stuff in her house. But what do we know... we see just a fraction of whats rly happening .
@@LucienZeroOne Did they not show texts of her trying to sell the shit?
@@MidnightMarrow yes they did, but you got me wrong. I do think shes guilty, but we dont know it for sure. I dont trust everything i see because you never know for sure how edited or manipulated news are. Or did i missunderstood Well played dad? I mean it could be the case dad put this stuff in her house and used her phone to manipulate this case. We just know they found some stuff there and it looks like shes guilty.
@@LucienZeroOne You didn't watch the full video.
@@stealthxg5045 he saw a woman in trouble and a man mentioned, and insta white knighted.
Turns out the mom was selling meth on his dad's turf.
Nah, dad sells guns. He promised his son an uzi for his 14th birthday.
DAD IS TUCCO CONFIRMED HAHAHA
STAY OUT OF MY TERRITORY.
With his own child support money
The interaction between the police officer and the child is so wholesome, and heart-breaking at the same time.
Heart breaking... bad
@@royalbox8210 Take my like and leave.
I am 100% confident that the police charged her for the max and the prosecutor gave her a sweet deal to get a conviction. 9/10 the police are not the ones that fumble this situation. Head Prosecutors are elected and they will do whatever they can to stay in the position.
lmfao. no chance the mother lost custody.
And she got the kid while the dad has to pay child support...
Same thing happened with my parents in the 80's. My mother got custody and was a known raving lunatic alcoholic and my father was a fireman.
@@kylemenos bruh
But don't you know wamen so oppress 🙄
This is a sad reality in the USA which I've had the displeasure of witnessing through extended family living there.
Close to my family that lives in the USA there's a kid that has visibly been abused and neglected by the mom since a young age, dad can't get custody because 'kids should be with their mom'.
It's ridiculous. Finally the kid is on and off with the dad in their teens (mom didnt want to bother with the kid anymore) but guess who's being questioned for all the psychological and physical problems the kid has? Yeah.. The dad. The dad who was cut out by the mom for most of the kid's childhood, who gives the kid a good house, schooling, good food, clothes, showers with love in an attempt to get on the right path. The dad that tried to report on everything FOR YEARS and all the issues is the one thats 'on the list' to keep an eye on.
The mom? The person who is currently hopping between states nonstop to avoid multiple DUI charges? She's the mom so she's not even being questioned regardless of the ridiculous amount of proven neglect, abuse and numerous other problems.
CPS and custodial courts are a damn coinflip gamble in certain parts of the country it's a joke.
There was finally some action with the kid forcibly having to go to psychologists through CPS (not 100% it was through CPS) since the kid is becoming a danger to themselves and the people around.
Sadly as the mom can't get legally cut out she's rooted deep into the kid and manipulated the child to blame it all on the dad and somehow convinced CPS no further treatment is needed. (Honestly, I just think CPS is so short on staff they simply can not put the required manpower on some of these cases, and this case is HEAVY)
It's a fucking joke, a real fucking joke how moms are just protected to keep custody regardless of proven abuse/neglect.
Edit: Apologies for the long write up. These damn things just hit me close to home because of the situation described above.
It makes me worry a lot for the kids in these kinds of videos as I'm currently literally witnessing it going wrong.
@@Zabacraft a good friend of mine had similar situation, the ex wife was a raging alcoholic, but it was dismissed as “she just enjoys a bottle of wine after a hard day, what’s wrong with that?” The kid was himself pleading to the child services wanting to live with the dad, but no, the mother even tried to gaslight the kid that it’s his dad that didn’t want to see him, and all this for alimony money.
I understand the frustration and it does piss me off too, sick and tired of hearing about women problems, because apparently being catcalled once a year is more important than father’s loosing children and being forced to pay for women’s addictions.
I see the Based kid gets his Based genes from his Based Dad's side.
@@chaoticneutral783good character
Bet she’s a single mom who took the kid.
Edit: called it
@@kevinbarber2795 they always give the kid to the mother, even if she has 12lbs of drugs in hand
@@xenn4985that literally means nothing fam.
tell us you had shit parents without telling us you had shit parents@@LucasRogers92
As someone whos parents were (my mom still is a homeless drug addict in oregon) drug addicts, that kid turning him mom in is the best thing he coulda done for his family. My dad going to prison for 2 years was the best thing to happen to my family and it got him clean and now hes been sober for 7 years, hes a journeyman plumber, and we are starting up a family company. Sometimes just going to jail and not having access to drugs for long enough to get it out of your system is the best thing to get you clean and i hope personally my own mother gets locked up for a year or 2 to get clean herself. That kid made the right choice whether or not he was set up for it.
Theres probably a lot of people unironically calling this kid a snitch
I dont think some of you realize how bad drugs especially meth are
My mom dad AND stepdad all 3 did meth and all 3 were abusive and never had any money
Growing up to 19 was a terrible experience
Shame on anyone taking the moms side
This is the world we live in now.......poor kid. That took a lot of guts to do that, good for him.
probably crying for hour cause of such betrayal from his mother 😢
Dude, people have been growing up in booze ridden, poppy droppin homes for thousands of years.
Huh?, the world has always been like this. Being surprised by something like this is ...
It has always been like that lmao
@@assasin19991999and it clearly didn’t do any good for anyone involved.
"I've never seen Breaking bad..." "well you should" *slides on shades* YEEEEEEEEEAH!!!!!!!!!!!
Cop: Yeah it looks like crystal meth.
Lady: what's that?.
Cop: what are you eight?
😂😂😂
"What a snitch"
Spoken like someone who's never had a drug addicted parent. If I would've snitched 20 years ago I'd still have a mom.
I would've said the same thing
"The parents are divorced"
Of course they are.
Dad outplayed the Mom to remove the "Child support" debuff
She played herself.
Seems like the mom not only got most custody/child support but also got the house. Definitely a big win for both son & dad for turning things around.
that kids future looks bleak congrats legal system
lol, when the mom is out of prison she will get custody again. I can make that bet 100%
😂😂 ok that was good.
The kid tries to save his mom.
"and currently living with his father" a story that ended happily
officer hansen : "why wont you have a sit on that bench?"
The irony wasn't lost on me lol
Never watched the show but the South Park episode with Chris Hansen was hilarious
Why don't you take a seat?
@@AxiEisa no, why dont YOU take a seat?
@@netdreamr it's ironic you see the irony
Imagine being caught with that much meth and her literal son handed it to cops and she still doesn't go to prison? and women act like they are treated unequally to men
I mean clearly they are, just not only in a negative way
Bro that's nothing, I watched a crime show episode where a woman murdered her baby and buried it in the yard, got probation.
There was a 30+ teacher who r4p3d a 12 year old pupil, first time she got away. Second time she was sentenced to something symbolic, didn't even do full time. She sold a book about her "romantic story" and made good money, the media kept portraying it as a romantic affair instead of r4p3. The name is Mary Kay Laterneau
There are also cases of other teachers, one I remember got pregnant with a 15 year old pupil, he was forced to pay child support. A 15 year old kid who should've been deemed a victim, he has to pay child support.
Feminism
They are right, they aren't treated equally. They are treated better
a woman stabbed her bf 108 times before and got probation cause she was an "aspiring doctor" (first year of medicin" and the judge "didnt want to ruin her future".
Woman also never get prison for raping underage boys. And if they get pregnant they always get custody and can than put the rape victim on child support payments for which the boy will go to juvi prison if he doesnt pay it.
Thats how fucked the western world is
W officer. Hope the kid gets the support he'll need.
Good for the boy, he just save years of trauma for him.
big fat W, kid is saved and Dad is free from the leech
@@Niger-o-phile yeah, sure
On god
+trauma of seing his living mother being a drug dealer
@@samfire3067Ah, kids are more resilient than adults give them credit for. My dad tried to stab me, and I've seen him high on who knows what kneeling naked and half-unconscious in front of two police officers right in front of our dinner table and I'm semi-normal 😎
You think the dad isn't a dealer himself? He's just a normal guy who just happened to accidentally marry (and divorce) a drug dealer😂
She probably made a deal so they didn't have to waste time on a trial or put the kid on the stand. That shit is traumatic when you are so young. Glad that he is now with his dad, hopefully he is doing better now.
Kids don't get put on the stand they are categorized as a vulnerable witness and only get deposed. The statements of the deposition is what gets used during the court hearing. Usually kids that get put on the stand are only in child abuse or custody cases and even then the judge ha a 1 on 1 child chambers hearing instead. Problem with having a child testify in a criminal case to convict some1 of drug trafficking is any desent lawyer can turn and flip a kid upside down and ruin a prosecution in seconds so most prosecutions don't go for it and just stick to depositions.
this is the weirdest cope. She got less time cause she was a woman, look up the stats lol. It has nothing to do with deals or whatever other weirdo script you just made up in your head.
Why look up the stats when you can look up the court record@@mattaudette9550
Also, what stats are you referring to, the ones of every mom whos son calls the cops from the toilet while on the phone with the father and hands cops a bag of meth? lmao.
@@mattaudette9550 When's the last time you heard of a black or Mexican or Muslim woman getting caught processing 10 pounds of meth and getting off with parole ? Cops lock us up for 5 dollars worth of weed. 😂 So many stats please provide a link to a similar case if so numerous.
@@Barb4saleThat's what they're talking about. A child custody case.
The Breaking Bad comment by the cop made me recall that depressing episode where Jessie sees the poor kid living under a household of his meth-addicted parents and what a miserable childhood he's having.
Gotta love how the cops handled this comforting the kid and telling he did well, as he did all while not taking any explanations from mom and even called bullshit on her knowing what Breaking Bad is.
thats how they should be. kid got lucky no acorn fell that day
Jesus man 🤣 That was actually a good one! @@clover9725
There's no way that the officer is called Hansen and he told the kid to "Take a sit on the bench", like c'mon it's perfect
Cops do sometimes have dark sense of humor.
lol too fn funny
She 100% gave info on her plug
Never watching Breaking Bad should be an additional charge.
Chad dad, courageous son. Hope that baby is safe.
kid getting set up with a lifetime of trauma before hitting double digits. incredible.
ah yes lifetime of trauma. meth lmfaoooooooo please touch grass
@@badsip unlike you, i’m not chronically online and can understand it’s not just the drug itself but growing up in a family full of drug use. log off and read a book or two, it’s good for you.
@@pabloescobarschanclas considering the guy has a minecraft pfp I'd assume he's a kid himself, he just has no idea what growing up with a family like this does, and doesn't realize what is going through that kids head having to do this to his own mother. It sticks with you forever
@@badsip I just went outside and touched grass, and amazingly I still think meth is bad and raising a kid in a house where his mother is a meth dealer would screw them up for life.
I love how the police said oh thank you when the kid gave him the drugs
In his mind he's like "WTF! Guess it's going to be one of them days...."
That Dad probably warned the court of her drug use and they most likely ignored it.
That’s sad. Poor kid.. hope he is with his dad
The dad is a legend.
how? Using the kid to get the job done. Cowardly and harmful really
@@darktopic2149 Nah, he teaches his kid what to do with pathetic people.
@@darktopic2149 Crazy how he had to have this happen while a judge STILL gave custody to the druggy mom.
@@DarkRaptor666 probably a great guy
@@darktopic2149I'm sure he never told family court mom was a tweaker
Amazing kid
deserved a better parent anyway @@AllTheHurt
@@AllTheHurt Yeah, good for the kid.
@@AllTheHurt He still has a dad
@@AllTheHurtas opposed to living with an addict mother? Yeah that is the greatest of things. Young man did the right thing, for himself and potentialy his mother.
@@AllTheHurt Better then a Junkie for a mother
Certified parent "maybe i was too harsh with you " moment.
This is why kids need their father ❤
I imagine the face of the cop changing from comprehensive to disgusted after she says she didn't see breaking bad
Mom didn't watch Breaking Bad, but the kid definitely did. 🤣
I bet his dad is a big BB fan.
that dad was most likely cut from his child this happens in majority of cases that the mother just gets the child no matter what its disgusting how biased our justice system is
This kid is stuck in an abusive cycle. I feel so bad for the kid and can relate. It's really hard to break this cycle but at the same time, not impossible. Good on this kid!
“For children are innocent and love justice, while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer mercy.”
― G.K. Chesterton
It's easier to love justice when you have not angered Justice.
@@kylemenos but sometimes our justice is bought by the powerful, remember Julian Assange?
@@kylemenos Law is not justice, mind-altering drugs are evil, in law and justice, factually.
@@Dan_Kanerva That is not justice, it's the elite's corruption masquerading as such
@@kylemenoswell in the end its Not about that
It breaks my heart seeing people in the comments call this kid a snitch. He probably saved his entire future with this move.
The fact there are people who value some “bro code” over the safety of a child in a meth home is alarming to me.
If you value the freedom to do drugs over the safety of a kid you aren’t a man in anyone’s eyes and you certainly won’t convince anyone otherwise by calling a mistreated child a snitch.
(Not that this attitude is necessarily gender specific.)
Pretty sure that if his mom told him not to tell anyone about that stuff and got him new Xbox, she would have avoided it.
@@ceu160193 it was this easy and she still decided to beat the kid instead
I gotta say im pretty sure at least half of those were joking with the streamer. He also jokingly called the kid a snitch.
As someone who came home from school to take care of three other siblings while having parents strung out on the couch from meth/heroin as a kid, I couldn't agree more with this.
Like I do promote having free will
But I think that the mom wasn't 100% responsible with it cause the boy broke out in tears almost instantly
That's concerning
That's where the bro code might have been broken BEFORE the kid "snitched"
I'm glad he was able to phone his dad. Poor kid :(
Kid didn't want a PS5.
Kid just wanted his mother off drugs.
after seeing her mug shot, she is totally using
W kid
W dad and kid in his footsteps
Even with pounds of meth she probably STILL will get full custody of that kid.
This isnt even my house, Im just holding it for a friend
That bag.. yeah.. that's at least a couple thousand dollars of crystal.
Meth kills people. Not necessarily the user, but coming from middle of nowhere Missouri.. well let me reference one about my ex-girlfriend and her meth dealer and how he shot his wife three times in the chest because they got into a fight one night.
Families falling apart, teeth falling out, holes scratched in skin, children going hungry. Don't do drugs.
Lots of meth addicts in my family so I know how it can be and trust me it ain't pretty.
Yeah you look the type
@@overlord1995 honestly never tried it, but I've been in poverty for a while until I was able to breach myself out and afford dental care. It doesn't undo the damage, and it doesn't put the money into my account to fix everything. Thank you for your comment.
Coffee is my drug. Not as good as meth, but you keep your teeth.
@@XenoSpyro coffee?!? Oh no, I hear they will grind you down and stain the life outta you for that! 😵
Hope this kid is allowed to stay away from the mom. Unfortunately, she wasn't charged after this. They just let her off without any consequences.
Seriously though that would be so messed up to have the dad talk his son into smuggling the drugs into his exes house, so he can get custody of his son.
12 POUNDS of meth?!? That's actually a disgustingly insane amount, good on this kid for getting himself out of that situation. Kids should never be around that crap.
The cop said 12lbs and the news lady said over 100grams. 100g is 3.5oz or around 1/4 pound. if the news was correct then the cop was very wrong. also looking at the size of the bag and the way the kid straight armed it to the cop with no effort, theres no way it was 12lbs. Try lateral raising a 12pack of 16oz standard water bottles and you'll know what I mean
@shredmonkey686 yeah very true I wasn't really paying attention when she said that. Either way that's alota Tina. No child (nor any person really) should ever be exposed to that shit. Especially a child, you're robbing them of their innocents over you being a pos. It's so sad to see. I'm 4 years clean off that crap myself and I've seen drugs destroy alot of family's and kill alot of my friends. It's never worth it.
As funny as it is, it's so heartbreaking too. Poor kid, hope he's doing well now
Custody is a dish that is best served cold.
mmm custard
"Do you know what drugs look like?"
"*Deep Sniff* Yeheeah"
As sad as that was, it was equally as funny to my black heart
Congrats to the dad.
Plot Twist: The dad is a rival meth dealer
@@veliceligt02 No he didn't, have you watched the video? They literally show her texts indicating she is fully aware of the drugs in her house.
@@overlord1995he’s joking
Big win for Father's everywhere. W kid. W dad.
Love how her immediate response is basically trying to blame the kid
You know it's bad when even the cops are baffled by the amount of drugs you just have on you.
Kid leveled up by getting rid of the garbage in his life. What a terrible mother.
" i dunno how it got thier" is a police officer's free space on a bingo card
Best part is the little inserted snibbit "these handcuffs feel alright" I about died you know they put that in there on purpose
the cop telling her to watch Breaking Bad is everything
The father was probably vengeful after the divorce settlement, the house SHE was living in was probably purchased by the ex-husband, he probably payed an excessive amount of alimony as well. He finally got some payback!
I was thinking that too at first, seems like a big brain move there if it's true. But the amount of drugs doesn't add up, if he wanted to frame her all her had to do was buy a small baggy, but that amount would cost a butt load. If anything, it looked like something she had been building up over time, plus, the messages of her dealing the stuff is pretty damning.
@@rena314i mean, literally just look at her face. It screams "I do drugs"
@@dr.cheesecake3024 yeah no.. that makes no sense.
Pretty sure the dad is just an old customer of hers. She clearly is the one who made the money in that relationship as she was the dealer. I mean. She isn't a good parent for dealing like that and not trying to get her life straight after 9 years with a kid. But assuming the house is the dads just because he is a man is coming from a completely f'd up viewpoint on society and women in general. Maybe don't underestimate women like that. Or just don't give men credit for things you don't know anything about.
@@gargoyled_drake Girl that's how thing usually goes and I know it's pretty fked up that women almost always easily get the house and alimony from husband. It's pretty f'd up society we are living in. A society that women claim to be patriarchal but weirdly they get better treatment and more leeway from punishment.
Has Asmon started a new Arc? The Police Cam Reaction Arc
Here's the switch. The dad planted it under the moms mattress last time he dropped the kid off and she was in the bathroom.
You're trolling right?
this is so fucked up for this kid to have to deal with. i hope he's okay and his dad is a good father. should never have had to deal with that.
Kids shown actual adult responsibility. Reminds me of that kid scolding her mother because she was stealing shitton of Halloween treats.
EDIT Ah ok, he was instructed by an adult.
Of course he was, how would 9 year old know, what to do, if your mom has drugs in the house? He is not old enough to know that kind of stuff, but at least he was smart enough to ask someone who does know.
@@ceu160193 you're underestimating today's 9 years old. I've seen 5 year old kids using smartphones. I'd be very surprised if by 9 they don't know what drugs and porn are.
@@davidepannone6021 Yeah I could easily see a 5 year old using a phone nowadays. Even at like 1-2 they know to swipe the screen to make it do stuff. They just learn by watching you do it.
@ceu160193 You'd be surprised. I've had 5 year olds who've described the process of their parents getting high to me to sustain the drug count allegations by the judge.
@@ceu160193 I had health class in 5th grade when I was 10 years old, in 2002. Drugs were definitely something addressed in there, along with police coming in and talking about this stuff, including when it involves friends or family. Unless you see a massive difference between 9 years old and 10 years old, or if elementary and middle schools have stopped teaching about drugs in health classes in the past two decades, I don't see it being anywhere near unbelievable that a 9 year old could fathom that finding 12 lbs of a substance in a bag under a nightstand is probably bad juju to ignore.
He may have made the news, but it's as strong as family.
*Cop handed a bag of drugs*
"Oh, Thank you!"
I love how every drug dealer acts like drugs just magically appear out of thin air around them
The 80's tv show 21 Jump Street with Johnny Depp had an episode that was exactly like this. The kid turned turned in his parents drugs. Even more odd, Johnny Depps characters last name was Hansen same as the arresting officer in this.
Wow foreshadowing. Thanks for the reference.
Amazing courage from the kid. Imagine living with a mom like that.
Fair play to the dad. He definitely put the kid up to it. His kid was having to live with a meth dealer and he got him out of there.
dad was mad he wasn't getting his cut anymore.
Literally irl Zeke Yeager backstory
more like 65%. No Nazi like government and dad is divorced and isn't arrested as well.
When you act like you dont know what meth is, that is such a self report
If the dad lost custody before he definitely ain’t losing it now.
2:55 "New High Score!"
Naw, Bruh. You wildin! 🤣
Poor kid, he didn't want to do that to his mom but he knew he had to.
Stupid system will let her go to do everything again, including having another child by a different man.
Mom: "I have never seen Breaking Bad."
Cop: "I can see the box set from here."
The dad telling him to do it is the ICING.