He learned sign for his family..? Like he took some evening courses? You don't think he grew up speaking the same language as his parents (just like I guess you did)?
@@snarkmark his family is deaf so yes, he learned it for his family. It's always smooth brained people pointing and laughing at everyone else. Phahahaha just foolish 😂😂😂😂
That little man is so mature! He is articulate and able to translate for his deaf family members and interact with the police in a confident manner! He is raised right and I can see him being very successful in the future. Well done!
@amandahutton8459 I get your point. It's just hard for me to think he's the "care giver" when we don't know the dynamics of their family. Children of deaf adults are having a very unique experience. I'm sure they do have to rely upon him for some communication needs, but I would hate to think that he is being parentalized. I think he did a great job handling a very terrifying situation, and his ability to remain calm and speak with the police was fantastic. 🙂
@@Alysanne905 I think the boy has had to mature a lot faster than normal due to his circumstances. Like any good kid, he's seen that his help has often been needed to foster communication between deaf family members and others, and that's given him a lot of practice in explaining things calmly and rationally, which has made him a very calm and rational child. He's not a caregiver but the translator.
I got to hand to her… when she told the arresting officers that the problem was HER?! Kind of blew my mind. That brief moment of clarity and accountability is way more than I’ve seen out of most drunks on YT! Kudos lady. Get help!
The way the officer handled her confidences was really wonderful. He could have been dismissive but he reassured her and believed. She's probably been waiting her entire life to hear that from someone
That little kid knowing how to sign just lit me up. Incredible kid that was raised extremely well. So sorry this happened to a good family like that. Glad no one was hurt
Someone is raising that little boy well. So mature and insightful for his age. I’m sorry this family had to deal with an unhinged person. Stay safe everyone
I hope someone followed up and checked out her dad. Maybe she was lying but what if she wasn't? If true, that's probably what got her into drinking like that in the first place. If you want to genuinely help people change, you need to address the roots of their problems. She was wild but at least she wasn't violent. I actually feel bad for her. She seems like she really does just want help and was let down by our heavily flawed legal system.
@@adammiller9179 I know people too, and am also a survivor myself. I went down the alcohol/drug path too for most of my teens and halfway through my 20s. Fortunately, I quit all that 16 years ago. Been through therapy, the works. I've forgiven my abusers and moved on with my life. But my heart has a soft spot for people like this, people who haven't adequately confronted and overcome their trauma... 💔💔💔
@@adammiller9179 I myself, along with my sister are both survivors ourselves, and I became a hard addict to small drugs and pain meds, my sister became a heavier drug addict and a hypersexual. While most of our abusers were locked away, there's still one who's still out there with seemingly no consequences. You can tell in her voice how much pain she's in from it.
I honestly feel like at her state of intoxication it would have been really hard for her to lie about something like that I feel she was 100% telling the truth and uses drugs and alcohol to mask that pain which is a shame hopefully someone does check up on her situation lol
@@NevaG2190 😆😂 right! I don't know what part of the world you are in, but in some areas of the southern US there are fire ants. They are in the area where this arrest was made. I think that's why the officer was yelling about laying in ants. He didn't want any on him. Look up fire ants. They're horrible. You definitely don't want to lay in them especially with handcuffs on 😆
I'm telling you, when a person is on alcohol or drugs is when the demons can move right in. Anyone who does this stuff is opening themselves up and is extremely vulnerable to this. Be careful out there!
The best part of this video is the very well spoken young man at the house. He’s aware of the situation and how difficult the job of a police officer can be. Most kids his age would be scared seeing a crazy drunk chick walk into his house. Good to see 🙂
1. Cops are cool. And brave. And 99.9% of them are 100% on the up and up. I love cops. 2. This video stands out due to the inclusion of the officers discussing what laws she had broken. The part at about 8:15 was especially interesting. Thanks for posting these. And thanks to the police who have to deal with the worst of society. Huge kudos to you for that.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Absolutely SAD. She is literally suffering from mental health issues after getting molested from her "dad" growing up. It is against the law to enter some ones home with out being invited. That young man will be telling this story for the rest of his life.
Props to the kid who was signing so that his deaf family members knew what the officer was saying! I'm also kinda curious if they followed up about what she said about her dad.
The officer transporting her seemed really nice and understanding. Since he asked her dad’s address and was trying to find out if it was in his jurisdiction I have hope that he did.
Unfortunately, a delusion that is possible with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders is believing sexual abuse happened/is happening to you or somebody else. Not that it shouldn’t be investigated, but it’s also possible it’s delusion
It truly is a shame to see someone in such a state. I have a family member who was abused by her father and I see her in this young lady. I hope she's able to get the help she needs, well and truly.
Yea. Most people don't sympathise with these kinds of people because they believe criminals can't be victims. But the truth is most criminals are victims of their enviroment. I hope we can come up with a more effective system to help these kinds of people.
@@godStoic- While I understand your point, if they've been arrested more than 3 or 4 times for the same behavior ... that's not environmental: it's willful - they have decided to be that way. Once or twice, I can understand, but there are people who have 20+ arrests on their record & they keep getting let out. After awhile, it's time to lock them up forever.
@@godStoic If you perpetuate a cycle of trauma, you're not a good person and don't deserve tremendous sympathy. The deaf grandmother who had a violent drunk force her way into her home and shake her wheelchair? THAT is who deserves your sympathy. Also people like her regularly spout stories like that even without a shred of truth because they know people like you will immediately get sympathetic.
I feel so badly for her! My step dad did the same thing to me. It started at age 9! My mother found out when I was 14 and blamed me for the rest of her life! There isn’t anything worse than not being believed by those who are suppose to care for you.
@@jesusbeloved3953 I'm so sorry to hear that, If what you said is true then I hope it will never happened again. My suggest, ask Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala ( The one and Only God that me and muslim believe ) To Help you.
Taxpayers pay for the Workers' Compensation claims of police. Think about that when you watch cops lifting/carrying people who can walk. I knew a dead kid whose mom was Cuban American and trilingual - Spanish, English, American Sign Language. The kid knew American Sign Language and was excellent at reading lips whether the person was speaking English or Spanish - and he knew which language the person was speaking.
How is he a poor kid??? He can’t help that some random crazy lady that they don’t even know broke into his house. It seems like his parents are doing a good job and raising him right, he’s the opposite of a poor kid imo.
I think that a young man acting reasonable and respectfully is exactly how kids his age should be like. The fact that anyone would say he isn’t acting his age is a testament to how poorly the generations have been raised
The kid in the beginning, her going limp facedown in a pile of ants, the officers handing out stickers (I want one btw), her drunkenly telling the officer she loves him, the whole “you know who’s the problem?!?” exchange and then the T-Swizzle cutaway…. **chef’s kiss** this is art
wow, the cop who drove her is so good. thank you for listening to her accusations towards her dad. it sounds like they could truly be the issue that started this psychotic behavior. that shit FUCKS you up and it sounds like she's turned into something even she doesn't like at this point. she needs some good therapy and if her claims are true, she deserves a cop to listen to her about her dad. good job to the cops for managing this empathetically even though she's extremely intoxicated and dangerous currently.
I’ve seen so many of these videos my level of patience and understanding is gone after a few seconds. Once they start to resist and act childish I have no sympathy
It's amazing how strong people can be. That was some creative use of the toes while resisting. A person sized, swan rescue bag would come in handy here.
More people need to see these videos to understand what cops are dealing with. It’s obnoxious and scary. Yes, there are definitely some bad cops out there but I’m so happy they work with video now. It protects EVERYONE involved.
@@noahvannote363 this is what im saying theres something weird about that officer, I wouldn't trust him patrolling on his own and especially not at night.
ong , that snowball effect is one of the ugliest things in humanity ,, SA be a big reason for em pedophiles and serial killers ,, i’m grateful as an SA victim that got support b4 crazy shit would go down , wishin her and that family recovery from dis all fr .
I can't understand how SA ends up destroying a person THIS MUCH? It should be heroin, fent, Meth and Coke that damages a person this much. Not fucking molestation.@@kiythecreator
My God the places our poor officers have to go, literally every day they are risking their lives for us, thank you officers. Things can go south in a second during any investigation..
That Kid needs to be on the force or be an informant for the FBI . He’s wise for his age. He’d would be able to help law enforcement catch anyone by giving them all the information they need everytime !
@@wlm1697 What are you asking me to stop? Am I to stop empathizing with other human beings? Am I not allowed to point out that it would suck to be a police officer? There are real victims in the video above. I wouldn’t want to be a police officer who has to deal with drunk, lying people all day. We don’t live in a magical fantasy land where cops just go around arresting people for no reason. They have to follow strict guidelines in how they are allowed to handle themselves and how they treat others. It’s all recorded. (Not every police officer, prosecutor, or judge is corrupted or out to “get black people.” That’s an unfortunate lie that your tv told you).
I genuinely hope she gets the help she needs. What she did is not okay, but I am so happy to see the officer who drove her to the station treat respect her like an equal human being. Reading the situation and realizing, with what she spoke about suffering through because of her dad and the intoxicated state she was in, letting her walk on her own was an amazing de escalation tactic. They still were next to her and could catch her at any moment, but she was allowed to feel a sense of autonomy and enough control to calm down. Getting molested is no fucking joke, and if that’s your own father, I can’t even begin to imagine the nightmare she’s been enduring carrying that trauma. Really great officer, and very sad victim. Hope she gets justice and help.
@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 wdym? not all but i've seen many sa victims go through a substance abuse route because they weren't able to get actual help/didn't cope properly
The amount of patience the cop has when she's going limp at the beginning is awesome. Cause the other cop was right, she was totally resisting in the most annoying way
I like the counter for ran lights. I get why he ran them since it was a burglary call but it shows cities could use systems that change the traffic signals when emergency vehicles are passing with lights/sirens on, some have implimented them and they save lives.
Damn you need to move bro. I feel sorry for anyone that has to live like that. Me and my neighbors keep our neighborhood on lock. Benifits of small town living I suppose.
@@user-bo1rj2xu2s I wasn't trying to be rude now that I reread it kinda came off that way. I just meant having to constantly worry about you property or saftey must be taxing.
@@bczarrockbeast6264 I appreciate your explanation. But, that's just it, I never worry about my safety or my stuff. We all have our own comfort zones. I wish you peace.
He would have what if she spit? Spitting is horrible but police over due their authority on the daily and I'm happy the younger people are educating themselves and not allowing what happened to folks even 10 years ago happen today. There we go again make up as many charges as they can...idiots.
Poor officers! Everyday of their lifes they have no idea what they’re gonna have to deal with!!!! I tip my hat and send them a hug with all my heart ♥️
If grandma was in the wheelchair when she grabbed it, it should be considered assault or battery! So wrong to control someone without their permission.
seeing the comments praise him is saddening , the reason why he’s “ smart “ and mature is due to him having to grow up early , instead of being a normal child. Ive been there , 16 rn , heard that alot and ive been in the same situation , this is a concerning thing to see with a child , if they’re able to witness their parents being arrested and still stay calm .
Hope her dad has a good lawyer. Even a completely unsubstantiated accusation like that can ruin someone’s life. Conversely, if true he should get the maximum sentence possible.
The cop was wrong for telling her that her dad would go to jail. I'm sure he was doing it to try and keep her calm but that may be why she was screaming about cops not doing anything in the past. They may have already looked into it and it was false. Don't promise something that you can't guarantee to deliver. But like you said if true then they do need to lock him up.
Little buddy says "Crazy people, you know what I'm saying?". Yes we do, bud, we sure do. Old soul there.
fr little man of the house sounding like a dad
@@JoeRandoms he IS the dad now
@JoeRandoms he even stands like a dad 😂
The kid in the white shirt, I can tell he's sweet. He learned sign for his family and was very polite. Gave me a smile!
He learned sign for his family..? Like he took some evening courses? You don't think he grew up speaking the same language as his parents (just like I guess you did)?
@@snarkmark 🙄😒🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🙄😒
@@snarkmark his family is deaf so yes, he learned it for his family. It's always smooth brained people pointing and laughing at everyone else. Phahahaha just foolish 😂😂😂😂
@@snarkmark Name checks out. (Also, I had the same thought. You beat me to it)
I kind of want to help this kid out. Help him help his family more. Kids like this are so rare these days
Damn that kid talks more rationally to the police than 95% of the adults in these videos😂
That kid is going places
“Crazy people you know what I’m saying” made me laugh 😂
@@AdaptableAmericansame 😂
He’s talking like a tired dad 😂
honestly, it's a very low hurdle
That cop picked her up like I carry my toddler bike when it’s on its side.
😂😂😂😂
ikr 😳
It helped that she froze into a similar shape -
I've never seen anyone fake passing out that stiffly before.
😂😂😂 great analogy!
That little man is so mature! He is articulate and able to translate for his deaf family members and interact with the police in a confident manner! He is raised right and I can see him being very successful in the future. Well done!
He's the caregiver.
@amandahutton8459 I get your point. It's just hard for me to think he's the "care giver" when we don't know the dynamics of their family. Children of deaf adults are having a very unique experience. I'm sure they do have to rely upon him for some communication needs, but I would hate to think that he is being parentalized. I think he did a great job handling a very terrifying situation, and his ability to remain calm and speak with the police was fantastic. 🙂
well he hes to translate for his parents for evry thing
he recognizes the enormity of the situation, kids have great Discernment
@@Alysanne905 I think the boy has had to mature a lot faster than normal due to his circumstances. Like any good kid, he's seen that his help has often been needed to foster communication between deaf family members and others, and that's given him a lot of practice in explaining things calmly and rationally, which has made him a very calm and rational child. He's not a caregiver but the translator.
I got to hand to her… when she told the arresting officers that the problem was HER?!
Kind of blew my mind.
That brief moment of clarity and accountability is way more than I’ve seen out of most drunks on YT! Kudos lady. Get help!
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The officer making a kryptonite joke is heavily underrated LOL
I was so glad the officer said it. I have been stating it for years.
😂😂😂😂
Yeah at 4:45 I had to go back because I missed it.
Lmao perfect
Not underrated at all! My comment above was about "Kuffs are Kryptonite" for "Kriminals". I caught that and LMFAO! 🤣🤣🤣
Whoever is behind that camera is one of the sweetest cop I’ve ever seen or heard, wonderful at easing things out and thing for the best
Young kid with a world of wisdom, “lots of cops, but you know precautions”
I wouldn't be surprised if he ended up to be a fine respectable police officer one day. kid is smart.
he is smart
Yea, it's sad to see smart kids having to live in shit areas. A lot of missed opportunities.
@@user-kw2ro3ce7xMannnnnnn, such an underrated statement…….😢😢😢❤️🌍🌏🌎
He has great judgment already
The way the officer handled her confidences was really wonderful. He could have been dismissive but he reassured her and believed. She's probably been waiting her entire life to hear that from someone
Baby Boy said she tried to lay hands on Granny...
He was NOT having that 😂
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Yeah, I'm surprised she wasn't charged for that.
I hope my grandsons will protect me when I’m in a wheelchair & they’re older!
"Baby boy" dont ever say that again. Creepy af
I like ‘our Granny’.
Poor girl. If she was molested by her father then it shows how really screwed up that can make someone. It’s horrible.
"What's my problem?"
"I DON'T KNOOOOW!!!"
🤣
10:13 she admits the truth 😄😄😄
Ayoooooo!!
AYO!!!🗣️🗣️
AYOOOOOOO 🔥
@@Reezy2137rocket league is 🔥
That little kid knowing how to sign just lit me up. Incredible kid that was raised extremely well. So sorry this happened to a good family like that. Glad no one was hurt
If he grew up with to deaf parents - why wouldn't he know how to sign..? If you have kids I assume you speak the same language?
@@snarkmarkit's two....not to.. trying to be all sassy lololol
That toddler was so excited that the cop waved at him. That was so cute
And he got a sticker! 😁
GAH! BABIES! Damn you, my only weakness...
@@aarondavis8943 my toddler loves cops because she knows if she says hi to them, she gets a sticker 😂
Someone is raising that little boy well. So mature and insightful for his age. I’m sorry this family had to deal with an unhinged person. Stay safe everyone
"There's ants! You're laying in ants!" Oh she'll know soon enough
1:04 😂🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜😮
When she started yelling AO!! That's when the ants kicked in...😮
They should’ve just given that some time lol!
@@johnnyg9804 She had ants in her pants.
Those will wake her up real quick!!😂
I hope someone followed up and checked out her dad. Maybe she was lying but what if she wasn't? If true, that's probably what got her into drinking like that in the first place. If you want to genuinely help people change, you need to address the roots of their problems. She was wild but at least she wasn't violent. I actually feel bad for her. She seems like she really does just want help and was let down by our heavily flawed legal system.
Exactly. The instant she said that, I felt for her. I know people that had that happen to them.
@@adammiller9179 I know people too, and am also a survivor myself. I went down the alcohol/drug path too for most of my teens and halfway through my 20s. Fortunately, I quit all that 16 years ago. Been through therapy, the works. I've forgiven my abusers and moved on with my life. But my heart has a soft spot for people like this, people who haven't adequately confronted and overcome their trauma... 💔💔💔
@@adammiller9179 I myself, along with my sister are both survivors ourselves, and I became a hard addict to small drugs and pain meds, my sister became a heavier drug addict and a hypersexual. While most of our abusers were locked away, there's still one who's still out there with seemingly no consequences. You can tell in her voice how much pain she's in from it.
I honestly feel like at her state of intoxication it would have been really hard for her to lie about something like that I feel she was 100% telling the truth and uses drugs and alcohol to mask that pain which is a shame hopefully someone does check up on her situation lol
"lotta crazy people, ya know what im sayin?" most underrated accurate statement of the video
i know that kid seems very bright by his conduct.
A smart kid with words of wisdom 😊
“There’s ants! You’re laying in ants!!” 😂 I love that cop.
"You're laying in ants!" That would've got me right out of my faking spell 😂
Especially if they're those Georgia or South Carolina red stinging ants. Those hurt!
@@Seashelle564 and I’ve never been bit by an ant lol the first time won’t be when I’m also handcuffed 😂😂
@@NevaG2190 😆😂 right! I don't know what part of the world you are in, but in some areas of the southern US there are fire ants. They are in the area where this arrest was made. I think that's why the officer was yelling about laying in ants. He didn't want any on him. Look up fire ants. They're horrible. You definitely don't want to lay in them especially with handcuffs on 😆
@@NevaG2190you’ve never been bitten by an ant? What a privileged life😂
@@ashleyaut 😂😂
That kid was extremely clever, how he used the word precautions made me super proud! Bless him, he’s going to probably be a lovely sane young man
@0:22 You tell me, when she first stood up and opened her mouth WIDE, she didn't look like a freaking demon!?
Just like that scene from Lord of the Rings
I thought the exact same thing
I had to rewind it a couple times to see if this was edited and they did that after the fact.
We just saw a real life freaking demon!! 😲
I'm telling you, when a person is on alcohol or drugs is when the demons can move right in. Anyone who does this stuff is opening themselves up and is extremely vulnerable to this. Be careful out there!
I was thinking World War Z, but yeah
That young man is more mature than most adults I've met in public.
"She's innocent until proven guilty"... that bodycam footage right there are some pretty solid proofs of her intoxication and most of her charges!
They'll all probably be dropped
Being intoxicated isn’t a crime however, breaking into a house and resisting arrest is
@@CoMorbiditty- are they in New York City or California?
@@TwitX2007- Public intoxication is.
@@darthmom1019Conway, Arkansas
That little boy was amazing. He'll make an amazing man some day
"you're not the problem. you wanna know who is?"
"who is? your dad"?
"ME!"
@@wyattbailey3369 Then plays Taylor Swift's *antihero* 😂
well at least she's a little self aware
@@wyattbailey3369 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That Taylor Swift part had me rolling on the floor!
Let's all say it together, "No 💩, Sherlock!" We know you're the problem. We're just surprised that You know you're the problem. Smh
That kid will grow up to be a respectful man.
Not if he surrounds himself around these people.
@@monk4ever he doesnt lol? someone broke into his house
That kid is so chill.
The best part of this video is the very well spoken young man at the house. He’s aware of the situation and how difficult the job of a police officer can be. Most kids his age would be scared seeing a crazy drunk chick walk into his house. Good to see 🙂
Who is this young fella?! He speaks like he has 80 years of wisdom trapped in that tiny body.
It was so refreshing to see a child speak intelligently and respectfully to adults. That child is being raised right. Loved hearing him.
Agreed!
1. Cops are cool. And brave. And 99.9% of them are 100% on the up and up. I love cops.
2. This video stands out due to the inclusion of the officers discussing what laws she had broken. The part at about 8:15 was especially interesting.
Thanks for posting these. And thanks to the police who have to deal with the worst of society. Huge kudos to you for that.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
The cop driving the car is a saint.
Only if he REALLY got her some help!
@@jacquelynking2184shes lying out of her mind gross drunk charge her with a false sa accusation
@@jacquelynking2184probably not though right? Because cops are pigs, right?
@@jacquelynking2184 it is honestly ENOUGH that he listened. Don't minimize his good deeds
@@РОЅТBut how do you know that? Are you her dad? It sounds like you are and you’re trying to cover something up, bud.
Absolutely SAD. She is literally suffering from mental health issues after getting molested from her "dad" growing up. It is against the law to enter some ones home with out being invited. That young man will be telling this story for the rest of his life.
How would getting molested end up with you acting like this? It makes NO SENSE!
We don’t know for sure that her story is true
Every time she said AYOOOOOO, I kept hearing Harry Belafonte singing “DAYOOOOO”
I guess you're not old enough to remember Ed McMahon on the Johnny Carson show?
*"AYOOOO!"*
Dayoooo! Police come and dey raid your home.
@@Muldoon111😂😂😂
😂😂
Daylight come and I want to go home.....
“I will punch you” i felt that cop with every fiber 😂
Cop: "I will light your ass up right now!"
She: Hey, sir?
🤣😂🤣
That comment from the cop had me laughing!
Hilarious timing, I was reading this as I was watching it 😂
Conway local here that officer is one of the nicest and most respectable cops we have here but with that being said he also don't play no games lol
6:36
This was probably one of the sweetest “Hey!”s I’ve ever heard.
Also, the cop giving the children stickers 😭💕
Props to the kid who was signing so that his deaf family members knew what the officer was saying!
I'm also kinda curious if they followed up about what she said about her dad.
I doubt it. 😡
The officer transporting her seemed really nice and understanding. Since he asked her dad’s address and was trying to find out if it was in his jurisdiction I have hope that he did.
Unfortunately, a delusion that is possible with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders is believing sexual abuse happened/is happening to you or somebody else.
Not that it shouldn’t be investigated, but it’s also possible it’s delusion
the chillest kid in america
It truly is a shame to see someone in such a state. I have a family member who was abused by her father and I see her in this young lady. I hope she's able to get the help she needs, well and truly.
Yea. Most people don't sympathise with these kinds of people because they believe criminals can't be victims. But the truth is most criminals are victims of their enviroment. I hope we can come up with a more effective system to help these kinds of people.
@@godStoicmost choose to be this way that's why nobody cares
@@godStoic- While I understand your point, if they've been arrested more than 3 or 4 times for the same behavior ... that's not environmental: it's willful - they have decided to be that way. Once or twice, I can understand, but there are people who have 20+ arrests on their record & they keep getting let out. After awhile, it's time to lock them up forever.
It's a shame for the people that have to deal with them.
@@godStoic If you perpetuate a cycle of trauma, you're not a good person and don't deserve tremendous sympathy. The deaf grandmother who had a violent drunk force her way into her home and shake her wheelchair? THAT is who deserves your sympathy.
Also people like her regularly spout stories like that even without a shred of truth because they know people like you will immediately get sympathetic.
What a nice, self possessed kid. Worth 10 of her!
She identified as an Anteater. Let her eat the ants.
She even looks like one 🤣
Do anteaters screech, AYO AYO AYOOOO?
😂😂😂
Ant eaters are cute
🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 😮 A yo a yo ayoOOOOOooOoOo😮
I feel so badly for her! My step dad did the same thing to me. It started at age 9! My mother found out when I was 14 and blamed me for the rest of her life! There isn’t anything worse than not being believed by those who are suppose to care for you.
Why though? Because to me, it doesn't sound much like a big deal.
@@jesusbeloved3953 How did it take 5 years for your mother to find out? Are you mute?
@@jesusbeloved3953 I'm so sorry to hear that, If what you said is true then I hope it will never happened again.
My suggest, ask Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala ( The one and Only God that me and muslim believe ) To Help you.
@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307what? You serious? Someone got raped and you said its not a big deal?
You can report it to police teachers hotlines Mom is not the only avenue and Kids now a days are more aware of it
Taxpayers pay for the Workers' Compensation claims of police. Think about that when you watch cops lifting/carrying people who can walk.
I knew a dead kid whose mom was Cuban American and trilingual - Spanish, English, American Sign Language.
The kid knew American Sign Language and was excellent at reading lips whether the person was speaking English or Spanish - and he knew which language the person was speaking.
That poor kid's grown before his time.
How is he a poor kid??? He can’t help that some random crazy lady that they don’t even know broke into his house. It seems like his parents are doing a good job and raising him right, he’s the opposite of a poor kid imo.
He's being raised correctly. He's off to a great start
@@holdmeclosertonydanza22 I think it's the opposite. He's matured quickly to help his deaf family. Bright future ahead.
I think that a young man acting reasonable and respectfully is exactly how kids his age should be like. The fact that anyone would say he isn’t acting his age is a testament to how poorly the generations have been raised
@@melissaa2337 its how anybody should act regardless of age.
The kid in the beginning, her going limp facedown in a pile of ants, the officers handing out stickers (I want one btw), her drunkenly telling the officer she loves him, the whole “you know who’s the problem?!?” exchange and then the T-Swizzle cutaway…. **chef’s kiss** this is art
Really love the chill attitude of the police officer with this obviously disturbed young girl
wow, the cop who drove her is so good. thank you for listening to her accusations towards her dad. it sounds like they could truly be the issue that started this psychotic behavior. that shit FUCKS you up and it sounds like she's turned into something even she doesn't like at this point. she needs some good therapy and if her claims are true, she deserves a cop to listen to her about her dad. good job to the cops for managing this empathetically even though she's extremely intoxicated and dangerous currently.
6:47 damn. Smart little dude. Props
No kids should mind there damn business
When the cop told her "You're acting like a fool" just as calm as can be. Hilarious..
3 minutes in and REALLY hoping the cops break out the wrap! What a disgusting mess.
I’ve seen so many of these videos my level of patience and understanding is gone after a few seconds. Once they start to resist and act childish I have no sympathy
Time to ride the lightning. They tend to change their tone real fast after that.
6:42 wow that kid was raised right and actually thinks logically! I’m really impressed
10:20 - Ok. . . That Taylor Swift insert was genius! lol!
Thought so too😂😂😂
It's amazing how strong people can be. That was some creative use of the toes while resisting. A person sized, swan rescue bag would come in handy here.
That kid seems like a wise grandpa. Impressive.
Bro was Born with a suit on and retired at 5
Hope is goes into law enforcement
More people need to see these videos to understand what cops are dealing with. It’s obnoxious and scary. Yes, there are definitely some bad cops out there but I’m so happy they work with video now. It protects EVERYONE involved.
That kid knows what’s up lmaoo good kid
That kid’s gonna be chief of police. Already thinking about how many officers it takes to respond to a call.
2:25 “I’ll light ur ass up” got me breaking 😂😂😂😂
u can hear it better at @2:24 😂
Yeah that dude is way too over the top. The situation is not that big of a deal.
@@noahvannote363yeah for real. And threatening to punch her too. The girl needs compassion and some help, she’s obviously unwell
@@noahvannote363 this is what im saying theres something weird about that officer, I wouldn't trust him patrolling on his own and especially not at night.
Love that kid. Hes so annoyed, and so involved.
If she is a victim of SA, it explains a lot. I hope she gets the help she needs.
ong , that snowball effect is one of the ugliest things in humanity ,, SA be a big reason for em pedophiles and serial killers ,, i’m grateful as an SA victim that got support b4 crazy shit would go down , wishin her and that family recovery from dis all fr .
I can't understand how SA ends up destroying a person THIS MUCH? It should be heroin, fent, Meth and Coke that damages a person this much. Not fucking molestation.@@kiythecreator
I can't believe I had to scroll this far to see this comment.
Seeing little man get excited for the cops made the entire video worth all of her AYOOOOOS! lol
A-YO, A A A YO. Daylight come and I wanna go home.....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Day, me say day, me say day, me say day
Me say day, me say day-o
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Come, Mr. Tallyman, tally me banana
My God the places our poor officers have to go, literally every day they are risking their lives for us, thank you officers. Things can go south in a second during any investigation..
0:22 Just pause 22 seconds in and look at purple shirt lady if you want some creepy pasta nightmare fuel.
I'm glad I wasnt the only one, I thought she was about to turn into a head eating monster
why did it stretch so WIDE
Skinwalker
@@PoodleKong1 def a skinwalker listen to it growl
@@Bioshroom holy shit 😂😂😂
That Kid needs to be on the force or be an informant for the FBI . He’s wise for his age. He’d would be able to help law enforcement catch anyone by giving them all the information they need everytime !
9:19 Cop actually listens.....much respect, tuff job
Damnit! The drunk lady won me over in the end.
Cops have a tough job!
Just stop😂
@@wlm1697 What are you asking me to stop? Am I to stop empathizing with other human beings? Am I not allowed to point out that it would suck to be a police officer? There are real victims in the video above. I wouldn’t want to be a police officer who has to deal with drunk, lying people all day. We don’t live in a magical fantasy land where cops just go around arresting people for no reason. They have to follow strict guidelines in how they are allowed to handle themselves and how they treat others. It’s all recorded. (Not every police officer, prosecutor, or judge is corrupted or out to “get black people.” That’s an unfortunate lie that your tv told you).
Why did the kid talk more that the grown ones?
I genuinely hope she gets the help she needs. What she did is not okay, but I am so happy to see the officer who drove her to the station treat respect her like an equal human being. Reading the situation and realizing, with what she spoke about suffering through because of her dad and the intoxicated state she was in, letting her walk on her own was an amazing de escalation tactic. They still were next to her and could catch her at any moment, but she was allowed to feel a sense of autonomy and enough control to calm down. Getting molested is no fucking joke, and if that’s your own father, I can’t even begin to imagine the nightmare she’s been enduring carrying that trauma. Really great officer, and very sad victim. Hope she gets justice and help.
That kid talks to cops like a legend bro! Mad respect to you!
bless that lil boy, he’s so sweet and smart!
I wonder what's harder - getting a drunk Karen into a police cruiser, or getting an unwilling cat to go into a carrier?
The worst part is, that stuff anout her dad is probably true.
Yep. I believe her.
I bet they never looked into it, either. 😢
When someone is drunk and intoxicated you dont even know whos who or who did what so she probably lying
I disagree. That kind of experience shouldn't cause a person to act like this.
@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
wdym? not all but i've seen many sa victims go through a substance abuse route because they weren't able to get actual help/didn't cope properly
Good Lord, the tattood officer is just beautiful!
0:22 that is the scariest face i've ever seen a human make. she's a demon.
Fisheye lens: not even once
The amount of patience the cop has when she's going limp at the beginning is awesome. Cause the other cop was right, she was totally resisting in the most annoying way
Taylor edit is gold
She’s moving out of the country I hear🙏🏻👍🏻🇺🇸😆
That toddler getting so excited with the officer, oh my goodness he's a cutie ❤
That Taylor Swift edit oh my god 💀😂
I like the counter for ran lights. I get why he ran them since it was a burglary call but it shows cities could use systems that change the traffic signals when emergency vehicles are passing with lights/sirens on, some have implimented them and they save lives.
Yeah I thought that was a pretty common system. My town in Alaska has like 10 traffic lights and they all have it. Works for busses as well I think.
I got to witness the lights changing for my local fire department. It was pretty sweet.
That big kid was cute toward the end. "Gotta take precautions" 😂
My doors are never unlocked except when I'm walking through them.
Damn you need to move bro. I feel sorry for anyone that has to live like that. Me and my neighbors keep our neighborhood on lock. Benifits of small town living I suppose.
@@bczarrockbeast6264 Dude, you do you. I'd never live in a small town where you should still lock your doors.
@@user-bo1rj2xu2s I wasn't trying to be rude now that I reread it kinda came off that way. I just meant having to constantly worry about you property or saftey must be taxing.
@@bczarrockbeast6264 I appreciate your explanation. But, that's just it, I never worry about my safety or my stuff. We all have our own comfort zones. I wish you peace.
Truer words have never been spoken...
Whoever does the captions deserves a reward 👏🏻
The Plot Twist at the end , I was 100% sure that her dad was the problem
He would have what if she spit? Spitting is horrible but police over due their authority on the daily and I'm happy the younger people are educating themselves and not allowing what happened to folks even 10 years ago happen today. There we go again make up as many charges as they can...idiots.
Damn smart ass kid in the white shirt wtf did not expect that.
Poor officers! Everyday of their lifes they have no idea what they’re gonna have to deal with!!!! I tip my hat and send them a hug with all my heart ♥️
The one officer has reached his limit if he's threatening to punch her. It takes a chilled out person to do this job.
Right! That bothered me.
Are you chill while someone is kicking you?
“You 2. You’re not the problem yk who is? Your dad. ME!!” Had me laughing bro😭😭💀🙏
Alternate title: The Exciting Tales of Methany
No, no.
The Exciting Tales of Methica, because her name is Jessica.
😂
That young boy was amazing! So articulate, well-mannered and intelligent! His mom has to be proud
The "ayo"'s killed me 😂😂😂
If grandma was in the wheelchair when she grabbed it, it should be considered assault or battery! So wrong to control someone without their permission.
What a waste of alcohol.
seeing the comments praise him is saddening , the reason why he’s “ smart “ and mature is due to him having to grow up early , instead of being a normal child. Ive been there , 16 rn , heard that alot and ive been in the same situation , this is a concerning thing to see with a child , if they’re able to witness their parents being arrested and still stay calm .
Hope her dad has a good lawyer. Even a completely unsubstantiated accusation like that can ruin someone’s life.
Conversely, if true he should get the maximum sentence possible.
The cop was wrong for telling her that her dad would go to jail. I'm sure he was doing it to try and keep her calm but that may be why she was screaming about cops not doing anything in the past. They may have already looked into it and it was false. Don't promise something that you can't guarantee to deliver. But like you said if true then they do need to lock him up.
Officer: "I'm trying to respect you!"
Suspect: "You're trying to spank me??"
😂😂😂😂
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