When Parents Realize Their Children Are Arrested

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  • Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
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  • @Tracster
    @Tracster Месяц назад +6631

    I'm surprised the 3 year old knew what a speeding ticket was.

    • @SMcCaskill
      @SMcCaskill Месяц назад +253

      Now that was the officer playing with a child.

    • @vortexearsgaming8381
      @vortexearsgaming8381 Месяц назад +335

      Must be a repeat offender D:

    • @Marshark50
      @Marshark50 Месяц назад +84

      surprised he knew what a battery was

    • @Mallor998
      @Mallor998 Месяц назад +47

      @@SMcCaskill Nope, it's AMERICA, in the police state even 3 yo can be arrested.

    • @gregortheoverlander4122
      @gregortheoverlander4122 Месяц назад +67

      My guess is that she was probably slowly freaking out about the strange man she didn't know standing over her and when she burst into tears was just a comedic accident.

  • @EpicAviation175
    @EpicAviation175 Месяц назад +5311

    The cop pulling over the toy car was so wholesome, absolutely hilarious

    • @elijahmkjdj7016
      @elijahmkjdj7016 Месяц назад +141

      Definitely thats a good cop right there

    • @Crunt2167
      @Crunt2167 29 дней назад

      Idiots 😎👍

    • @GabrielTheExplorer254
      @GabrielTheExplorer254 29 дней назад +95

      I was really hoping before it came to that one, that it wasn't serious haha. Glad it was wholesome.

    • @Sharkybugzz
      @Sharkybugzz 29 дней назад +16

      frrr like awww

    • @armadyleanarchon4754
      @armadyleanarchon4754 29 дней назад +55

      The sad part is i was only 99% sure it was a joke prior to seeing that part of the video. But as soon as it started, the tone and everything made me start giggling.
      and before anyone gets mad. Kids as young as 5 have been ACTUALLY arrested and one who was like 8-9 was arrested for a DRAWING in school and expelled... so sometimes i'm skeptical. sue me.

  • @MrSeanVideos
    @MrSeanVideos 27 дней назад +2048

    The 15 year old boy’s mom is exactly the problem with mass shootings. The parents don’t think the “little boy” would do something like that.

    • @jonbird6566
      @jonbird6566 27 дней назад +70

      It's exactly what the problem is. If you own a gun, and you are responsible about gun safety, you would have already drilled those gun fundamentals into the child's head. That child should have been embarrassed and should have felt guilty about his actions knowing that his parents would have been furious about it, but instead, he acted like he didn't do anything wrong, and mom defended him. The way your child responds in this situation is a direct reflection of what you taught them about gun safety and the seriousness of their actions and words involving guns. I have taught my son this and because I know that I have taught this well, I would have sent my son to the wolves because he knew better. I would have used this moment to say, "I taught you better, and that what you did, you did KNOWING that it was wrong. This is your consequences, and you will face them." How can we keep the 2nd amendment strong if we aren't responsible enough to pass the knowledge on to our children?
      My solution is, take the rights away from the parents of the kids like this IF they defend their kids making these types of threats online. Those parents aren't responsible gun owners if their kids think that it is ok to make these kinds of threats. The deciding factor is that the parents ignore the severity of the threats and defend their kids' actions as "normal". Thats NOT a responsible gun owner and these threats aren't normal and shouldn't be considered as such. You are the problem. You should have your rights stripped, NOT the responsible gun owners who would never accept this behavior.

    • @DomnulDarius
      @DomnulDarius 27 дней назад +74

      As a 15 year old myself those threats should be taken seriously. It will be regretted that actions weren’t taken in place previously to prevent any case which a shooting has been backed up by a previous said threat.

    • @b0mbsaway825
      @b0mbsaway825 27 дней назад +11

      while this is part true they should really look into the school because i more then promise theres more going on im sure things happen to him there which also is a massive cause to these as well and unfortunately they ALWAYS dont look into the school until after its to late its disappointing

    • @heavennunya809
      @heavennunya809 27 дней назад +17

      @@jonbird6566 Yeah but kids will say shit like this still. You really think most those kids on there don't know for a fact how much trouble they'd be in if their parents heard that shit? Kids will swear playing video games knowing they'd be punished if their parents heard them.
      I mean, I remember kids made random comments like that when I was in school, they're literally pushing boundaries to be "edgy", and kids push the boundaries of the rules all the time. I get the idea of not knowing who the next real shooter is, but we don't arrest someone for threat of an assault if they say "I swear the next guy to bug me is going to get socked in the face!" or something similar because we understand that isn't a comment made seriously. Maybe some crazy dude means it, and we arrest him when he does it, most people it's all talk. There's also a serious conversation on what exactly we're going to arrest over. If a kid has vent art or a poem showing or describing how much he wishes he could shoot up his bullies, will that be taken as a threat? Even though that's a known form of venting?
      I just don't agree with this idea. It's kind of a "sacrificing freedom for security" issue. I get stamping down on these will increase the odds we'll stop the next mass shooter, but in the process we end up arresting god knows how many kids who were just talking shit in the process. If we take everything people say seriously we'd end up arresting a lot more people for nonsense.
      I don't mind as much a policy like this where maybe someone with legal authority "arrests" a kid and once in the car talks to him about how serious this is while his partner explains to the parent the child isn't actually being arrested and they're just doing a "scared straight" kind of thing. This will also allow parents ot know they need to keep their firearms more secure than usual so the child doesn't acquire them. But I am not sure I'm in support for actual arrests over words.

    • @MustyMouse
      @MustyMouse 27 дней назад +18

      @@heavennunya809 As far as I know, credible threats of violence are not protected speech, in the US at least, so I don't believe this falls into sacrificing freedom for security. Where the level of credibility comes in is a point of debate, but it's generally safe to say that the feds are slow on the uptake, so if the investigation has made it to the point of an arrest, it's likely for a good reason (not always, but it's pretty uncommon for the feds to arbitrarily arrest a 15 year old suburban kid, specifically because of how bad the optics are). Generally, saying things like "i wanna kill all my bullies" is fine, especially in art (see Pumped Up Kicks, etc.), but saying "i'm going to bring my dad's gun to school and kill at least 7 people" is not, and really shouldn't be acceptable. If that's acceptable, I'm unsure where the line of calling something a valid threat is to be drawn; is it after the kid has started shooting? Remembering that feds are slow, so it's not like they'd be watching for this kid to buy a gun (not that he could legally anyway) and then swoop in like some sting operation.

  • @Tuco_Salamanca3
    @Tuco_Salamanca3 28 дней назад +575

    That poor father. My heart breaks for him. Having to see your daughter going down the same path you did has to be the most terrifying thing. Bless them both. I hope they’re well

    • @jessy7796
      @jessy7796 25 дней назад +11

      and hypocritical as hell. how is he judging when he wasn’t the best example to begin with?

    • @Tuco_Salamanca3
      @Tuco_Salamanca3 25 дней назад +53

      @@jessy7796because he knows how it ends up?

    • @LiaManila-un7pf
      @LiaManila-un7pf 25 дней назад +9

      @@Tuco_Salamanca3so he just turns his back on her so she has more trouble and problems coming to her than needed even if its temporary i get the dads point but its still not the right way

    • @pandamoon8067
      @pandamoon8067 24 дня назад +3

      @@LiaManila-un7pflearn in tough way I have customer tell me his story he didn’t have a dad growing up his dad In jail when he was a kid now he have kid of his own he doesn’t want the same path his dad is in he spend time with his kids when they’re little now & teach them not to catch any trouble I tell him when his kids grow up go middle and high school check their friends because friends can lead into something’s parents don’t know

    • @lunarstar397
      @lunarstar397 22 дня назад +11

      ​@jessy7796 it would be hypocritical if the father was still doing shit and going to jail. But as he said, he turned his life around and raised his daughter, making sure he never did stupid stuff like in his younger years.
      If he said she should never do any wrong in her entire life then he would be a hypocrite. But all he said is own up to what you did and pay the price and improve yourself.

  • @privateblastem
    @privateblastem Месяц назад +1417

    That mother who had let their child drive a car at 0.01 miles an hour over the speed limit should have taught them better, glad that ended peacefully.

    • @DaisyAppleJuice
      @DaisyAppleJuice 29 дней назад +138

      And aiding and abetting as her youngest daughter runs off from the scene of the crime. Charge the mom too

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 27 дней назад +78

      First thing she should have taught the little law breaker is to never drive without a seat belt. He should be lucky the charges weren't more serious.

    • @AwesometownUSA
      @AwesometownUSA 27 дней назад +46

      and you just KNOW the prosecutor and judge probably dismissed the charges, and now we have these animals loose on the streets!

    • @nickxcaliber7991
      @nickxcaliber7991 26 дней назад +10

      We know if they had a different skin color she would have been dropped

    • @cheerychury
      @cheerychury 26 дней назад +24

      @@nickxcaliber7991why do you guys bring negativity into everything?? nobody cares about the race of a child, stop trying to make this silly situation negative by bringing up racism.

  • @thebyrd433
    @thebyrd433 Месяц назад +2253

    Mad respect for Mr. Chavez for not only holding his daughter and her friends accountable for their actions but owning up to his own past actions.

    • @nataliahall236
      @nataliahall236 Месяц назад +85

      he did 10 years in the pen mfk he already owned up to his past

    • @RobertNowagarski
      @RobertNowagarski 29 дней назад +17

      Absolutely

    • @wolfmantroy6601
      @wolfmantroy6601 29 дней назад +51

      He was actually rehabilitated.

    • @fresx9253
      @fresx9253 29 дней назад +47

      Bro he put his daughter un foster care..

    • @sapiophile545
      @sapiophile545 29 дней назад +11

      @@wolfmantroy6601 prison doesn't rehabilitate

  • @MotionlessKnight
    @MotionlessKnight 27 дней назад +209

    I was glad that the cop was just having fun with the kids. A couple of years back or so, a 5 year old autistic boy was put on an offenders list for hugging a classmate who apparently didn't want a hug. The boy was 5 years old with a learning disability and they were daft enough to give him a head start on a criminal record when he's barely at the age to understand how to read, let alone understand something like that, so you just never know anymore.

    • @snowfairy8350
      @snowfairy8350 18 дней назад

      Horrible. Especially for a CHILD giving a HUG.
      But then you’ll have high school and college students sexually harass others and getting away because “Are you really going to ruin their lives over this?” “They’re still young, they don’t know better.” 🙄

    • @chriscofer6780
      @chriscofer6780 17 дней назад +28

      Imagine getting the rest of you life ruined at 5 😬

    • @S.O.A_Zero
      @S.O.A_Zero 9 дней назад +20

      Why you in jai?
      "Gogo gaga"

    • @WoodenCharir
      @WoodenCharir 4 дня назад +4

      What crimes you done to be in here young boy?
      The baby: GUUUGUUU GAGA WWAAA!

    • @grahamhill676
      @grahamhill676 4 дня назад

      Thats not true. 5 year olds are 8 years under criminal responsibility. They dont keep "lists" of child offenders.

  • @AwesometownUSA
    @AwesometownUSA 27 дней назад +169

    those two kids in the third clip are out of control - no license, no seatbelts, and _speeding??_ talk about usual suspects! these animals have no regard for anybody, and the weak DA and judges are just letting them loose on the streets. pathetic!

    • @pumbaplays396
      @pumbaplays396 26 дней назад +18

      It’s unacceptable!

    • @karenhathaway9028
      @karenhathaway9028 16 дней назад +11

      😂😂😂

    • @David_Emote
      @David_Emote 13 дней назад +8

      bro 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Ostr0
      @Ostr0 12 дней назад

      ​​🗣 🍋IT'S... UNACCEPTABLE!!!!@@pumbaplays396

    • @bllllood
      @bllllood 4 дня назад

      careful with that kin of comment..while your joking you may fill the head of 0 iq ppl to think of it as serious :S(some of them have cops job)

  • @acardona909
    @acardona909 Месяц назад +363

    I can’t sleep at night knowing that three year old and his sister are still out there

    • @kaitheguy7832
      @kaitheguy7832 Месяц назад +18

      underrated comment 🤣

    • @user-kg5xv2mr4u
      @user-kg5xv2mr4u 29 дней назад +6

      Solo true

    • @user-kg5xv2mr4u
      @user-kg5xv2mr4u 29 дней назад +5

      Soo*

    • @nanook6620
      @nanook6620 26 дней назад +14

      A couple of career criminals in the making. Turned those waterworks on real quick. /s

    • @Cons_studios
      @Cons_studios 11 дней назад

      @@user-kg5xv2mr4uyou know you can edit the comment idiot

  • @sku1zz
    @sku1zz Месяц назад +1642

    the little kids in the car was so wholesome and cute w officer for playing around with those kids

    • @GhostG717
      @GhostG717 Месяц назад +45

      It was very sweet how he stopped to play with the children and show them how their work is done.

    • @user-white007
      @user-white007 Месяц назад +29

      Good chance the little boy grows up to respect police and maybe even become one of

    • @mandilynn47
      @mandilynn47 Месяц назад +11

      It was so precious! ❤❤

    • @DouglasH777
      @DouglasH777 Месяц назад +13

      It's the whole reason why I even wanted to watch it with everything going on in the world to see this makes my soul feel good

    • @polarfroge
      @polarfroge Месяц назад

      @@DouglasH777So all the other (channel sponsored) content where police are violating the rights of innocent minors because they MIGHT commit a future crime make your “soul feel good” too?
      American law enforcement is THE epitome of hypocrisy….and our collective stupidity tolerates the endless rights violations….so nothing ever really improves or evolves. Just more generic law enforcement volatile stupidity. It’s OK, though….as long as there’s a clip of a rando cop amusing a toddler (AKA “future police victim”).
      Pathetic.

  • @tavius0498
    @tavius0498 23 дня назад +90

    "She's so grounded dude" had me cracking up

  • @somnityr
    @somnityr 29 дней назад +223

    that lady who kept saying "what are you trying to process?" was this close to getting me to throw my whole computer out the window. THEY'RE TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT, "you dont know who's it is" THAT IS WHY IT'S IN THE PROCESS??????

    • @helenrandolph1760
      @helenrandolph1760 29 дней назад +36

      You can tell she's ignorant and in a few years she will be wondering why her baby is dead or in jail. She will need to take a hard look in the mirror.

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 27 дней назад +37

      @@helenrandolph1760 Mate, respectfully, she was probably also in shock. Her behavior from prior to that moment suggests that this is possibly her son's first offence, which would then suggest that as far as she was concerned, the world just flattened and everything she knew about her kid was just brought up into question in the back of her head. She is, as far as I can tell, trying to grasp that her son got even remotely involved in this situation and that is no small thing. Some people are better, quicker even, at processing those emotions. Some people are not. That repetitive "I don't understand" behavior is quite normal for people who are under shock. Their brain is not registering logically. It is like writing a program to tell a computer to solve a math equation and you intentionally leave out a number and all you get is spammed with error messages.

    • @moimeself1088
      @moimeself1088 26 дней назад +17

      Dude, she was in shock. You could see each new detail was terrifying to her. You don't know what you'd do til you're in that situation. Kids have their own minds, and parents can get caught off guard.

    • @Bunny99s
      @Bunny99s 26 дней назад +9

      @@moimeself1088 Right, thanks for thinking :) Of course the mother wasn't prepared for such news and at that time couldn't comprehend what was happening or why. This was a quite normal human reaction. Maybe some watched too many "karen" videos and expected a worse reaction and were disappointed? That's why cops need a lot of patience and empathy. They get such situations all the time.

    • @ZeroiusProduction
      @ZeroiusProduction 26 дней назад +5

      @@helenrandolph1760 not sure if she's ignorant or in shock of hearing those news, hell, if that was my kid, i would be furious and in shock too, hearing there's guns, underaged girls and alcohol involved.

  • @erinnbennett6869
    @erinnbennett6869 Месяц назад +1586

    Poor dad 😢 he seems worried his daughter is going to end up on the same path he once was.

    • @Claudia-cr2pm
      @Claudia-cr2pm Месяц назад +95

      Mad respect for that dad. She wants to repeatedly act like a criminal, she can have the result of being a criminal!

    • @Peyote1312
      @Peyote1312 Месяц назад

      He's speeding up the process by insisting on sending her into foster care. Where she will be abused & put on the fast track to prison.

    • @juicebox464
      @juicebox464 Месяц назад +37

      I think the dad should have found another way cause when she grows up she's going to have a record and make everything worse for her

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks Месяц назад +31

      ​​@@juicebox464Juvenile records generally don't. If you're going to catch a charge you definitely want to do it before the age of 18 and preferably before 16.
      Edit - I mean preferably NEVER but...😅

    • @stjohnssoup
      @stjohnssoup Месяц назад +7

      How could he allow them to get criminal records?

  • @senffabrik4903
    @senffabrik4903 Месяц назад +812

    That Dad guy.
    Great guy. He messed up once in his lifetime.
    He stands there showing respect. What a great gesture. This is why we should treat each other respectful and friendly.

    • @tedgerahedron
      @tedgerahedron Месяц назад +15

      i'd say great mom. the black one that said, "i don't want him [her son] dragged through the system." she probably knows about the revolving door that father just sent his child through.

    • @420inmysystem69
      @420inmysystem69 Месяц назад +8

      Putting her in jail would just make her more into a criminal. And show that her father doesn't want her is how she's gonna take it. The only reason he put her in jail is because he knew he was too shitty of a parent to be able to get her under control. Fear is not an effective motivator for children or people in general. She's also gonna have a record in her life. She'll be ruined. She's not gonna be able to get a good job. She's not gonna be able to get into college. No business is gonna trust her. And jail is just gonna harden her.

    • @Yahya-gi5vq
      @Yahya-gi5vq Месяц назад +17

      @@420inmysystem69 tough. she can cry about it tho

    • @aflack482
      @aflack482 Месяц назад +24

      @@420inmysystem69she shouldn’t have stolen a car she can cry about it in jail

    • @scorchinorphan1687
      @scorchinorphan1687 Месяц назад +13

      @@420inmysystem69 Juvenile record makes your point meaningless. The records would be sealed or expunged after turning 18 or a time after. So no, No one would know and most businesses don't care about a case that isn't even available anymore because it usually means it was nothing. Also, the kid is going out of her way to steal vehicles with her father telling her she could go to prison, most likely having told her about him going to jail already. She has no care or remorse for the actions, only upset shes getting punished. Also, she isnt going to jail if you watch the video, her father said he wasnt going to have someone who steals his vehicle that could be used to jump states in his house. If you would, youre a moron, its like keeping your addict child from rehab and leaving them in a house full of their addiction. Youre just asking for them to do it again, but maybe worse this time because the last wasnt so bad.

  • @SonicTheCoolKid
    @SonicTheCoolKid 22 дня назад +32

    I loved the way the cops played with the kids in their toy car! It was such a beautiful experience!

  • @blueguns15000
    @blueguns15000 26 дней назад +41

    I like how they put a wholesome story in the middle then
    NEWS FLASH 16 KIDS GOT ARRESTED FOR THIS ONE

  • @MrGr_io
    @MrGr_io Месяц назад +1342

    Bro when the officer came and asked for proof on insurance I couldn’t stop laughing that moment was so wholesome

    • @Peyote1312
      @Peyote1312 Месяц назад +20

      I was surprised they didn't fill the toddler with hot lead for "resisting".

    • @supabiscuit
      @supabiscuit Месяц назад

      @@Peyote1312stfu kid…. You’ve got a lot of learning to do

    • @brutalnobody5240
      @brutalnobody5240 Месяц назад +7

      @@Peyote1312 moving 2 tons worth of steel at high speed is resisting,bub get that shit out of here

    • @ManCub583
      @ManCub583 29 дней назад +11

      “It’s just a romantic car!”

    • @Dragonking1984
      @Dragonking1984 27 дней назад

      Sure it's "wholesome" now Let's see how you feel in 20 years or so.

  • @Life-mo5mw
    @Life-mo5mw Месяц назад +281

    A man who takes his responsibility for his own stupid actions instead of blaming other is a man who’s learned the hard way but the right way.

  • @michaeldupree2642
    @michaeldupree2642 28 дней назад +46

    Fifteen years old is old enough to know better!!! Lots of mothers have blinders on when it comes to how their children act.

    • @ishitthenigiggle
      @ishitthenigiggle 10 дней назад

      That's not lots all mothers have this natural instinct to protect their kids wrong or right in the 17th century there was a mother that cared for her son knowing he hated her with every part of his heart he was a killer and a pretty big train robber in Mexico when police were chasing him she'd wash his clothes feed him and he'd beat her and leave you know how she died? He killed her she did not fight back she let him kill her that is a mother's nature to protect and love unconditionally

  • @magnus1383
    @magnus1383 21 день назад +7

    I love that mom who went "Oh, she's so grounded, dude."

  • @Infinite_official251
    @Infinite_official251 Месяц назад +219

    “Oh she’s so grounded, dude”💀

  • @Babyocto12
    @Babyocto12 Месяц назад +219

    The cop pulling over the toy car It literally felt so wholesome

    • @cpmow831
      @cpmow831 29 дней назад +12

      I kind of wish he would have asked “do you have anything illegal in the car?” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sabin97
      @sabin97 26 дней назад +2

      he was just playing with the kid?
      seeing the things usakistani cops do, i thought he was serious.

    • @reanbowlerd5988
      @reanbowlerd5988 17 дней назад +2

      @@sabin97you’re such a goober bro

  • @Mashy8722
    @Mashy8722 27 дней назад +12

    The cops goofing with the kids was super cute 😂

  • @rebeccasams2731
    @rebeccasams2731 20 дней назад +3

    The officer with the kids in the toy car was so wholesome 🥹 that child will remember that interaction for many years to come.

  • @kilayugao7989
    @kilayugao7989 Месяц назад +450

    I respect parents who refuse to coddle their kids after they commited crime, and have them learn their lesson.
    There are many parents who would defend the terrible actions of their kids which sets up a terrible example for them and would one day screw them over in the future.

    • @tedgerahedron
      @tedgerahedron Месяц назад +6

      i think people are missing the big picture in the comments. why not teach them not to commit crime by punishing them and teach them to plead the fifth? if we all start being fine with letting these cops negotiate with the parents to send our kids to jail, it won't be long before they're negotiating with your kids to send you to jail.

    • @sweetrolldealer
      @sweetrolldealer 29 дней назад

      @@tedgerahedron we did, it was called discipline. Kids lack these nowadays and fucking suck ass

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 29 дней назад +1

      What are you talking about? There's like 99.9% chance that was just a shitpost, so how could he be convicted of a crime if there's only a 0.1% chance that it was a threat? Are they not supposed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt?

    • @6181green
      @6181green 28 дней назад

      Kinda like the lady sticking up for her kid for breaking into a house

    • @Dragonking1984
      @Dragonking1984 27 дней назад

      @@skitidet4302 Not anymore. Our "justice" system convicts innocent people based on nothing but allegations all the time now. How many rape cases get overturned because the accuser lied? How many people are set free after it comes out the cops & prosecutors & even judges conspired to put an innocent person in prison?

  • @michaelsaine
    @michaelsaine Месяц назад +126

    for the officer that "pulled over" the little electric car and had a little fun, thats an amazing cop openning to the public and howing a good side. not saying the other cops are bad exsamples, all of them did there job and did then in a non over violent way for the situation, i just liked that once cop.

  • @graceskyephoto
    @graceskyephoto 29 дней назад +51

    The dad with the stolen truck: kudos to the parents that wanted to hold their kids accountable!!! Too bad more parents don’t hold their kids accountable.

    • @JassLJ
      @JassLJ 9 дней назад +1

      He put her in foster care that isn't holding her responsible for her actions, that's him getting rid of her because he can't do his job as a parent correctly.

    • @CHA0SBLEEDS
      @CHA0SBLEEDS 3 дня назад

      Holding her accountable by giving up on her, placing her into custody of CPS, and foster care. Too bad more people just don't choose to not have children.

  • @Skylar7794
    @Skylar7794 28 дней назад +14

    Mr. Chavez, PREACH ON ABOUT Parenting!!!!!! 😃😃😃😃😃😃

  • @C4Taterz
    @C4Taterz Месяц назад +283

    that officer with that 3yr....
    i've ALWAYS thought that we should have 2 officers who's soul purpose is to not only uphold the law, but ultimately serve the community in ways just like he did. if police regularly did that we would have a genuine communion since we wouldn't have the fear of speaking up.

    • @buddy_132
      @buddy_132 Месяц назад +12

      That’s a great idea. May be unrealistic for the U.S with a shortage of officers but we can hope for a future like that

    • @ozzy_z
      @ozzy_z Месяц назад +16

      we have something similar to this at my high school and i believe at other local ones as well. we have two main officers who walk around in uniform and one casual officer who’s job is to make the kids comfortable with the police. everyone loves him and he talks to everyone. of course the officers in uniform are nice too, but the casual officer is there to help the students understand that the cops aren’t there to hurt them. i think it’s a really good idea to help students to not fear the police!

    • @C4Taterz
      @C4Taterz Месяц назад +5

      @@ozzy_z THIS ^^^
      More of this

    • @Btobebone
      @Btobebone 29 дней назад +8

      that was the point of foot patrolling back in the day. the officers would typically be in a comercial area, go into businesses, and generally build up a rapport with the people of the area.

    • @cpmow831
      @cpmow831 29 дней назад +3

      That interaction made my day. The boy has a great story for the rest of his life.

  • @donizettirules
    @donizettirules Месяц назад +150

    When mom chirped in: “and leaving the scene of a crime!” Hahahaha! 😂

  • @kingredpill5669
    @kingredpill5669 25 дней назад +9

    That 2nd one broke my heart. He was part of the system learned his lesson and made a way out. I respect that

    • @RacoonT.V
      @RacoonT.V 9 дней назад

      Brother don’t believe that bullshit.. he’s a addict to either drugs or achocol he doesn’t do crime anymore to make money but he hurts his family my dad was just like this😂same way he spoke to the police when we acted out like he was a changed man cause he didn’t rob any one for the last 10yrs

  • @shadowtrooper262
    @shadowtrooper262 24 дня назад +4

    I'm glad you put in the clip of the police pulling up to two children in their toy cars. So wholesome. ☺️

  • @ttttot
    @ttttot Месяц назад +121

    10:17 "In this case things were all fun and games" 😄
    "However things were far more serious in the next case" 😐

  • @remeokits
    @remeokits Месяц назад +99

    I was brought home in cuffs once as a wee baby teenager. My mom laughed so hard when she seen me. Made fun of me and joked hard with the cops about me. Im still to this day an angel.

    • @hijlkecornelisboorsma1058
      @hijlkecornelisboorsma1058 29 дней назад +8

      cant say handcuffs and a cell did much to me. police officer already had my id card so i even said to him why would i run you know my name and adress.

    • @roxanne9200
      @roxanne9200 22 дня назад

      @@hijlkecornelisboorsma1058how old were you

    • @hijlkecornelisboorsma1058
      @hijlkecornelisboorsma1058 22 дня назад

      @@roxanne9200 13 years old when that happened

    • @whackify
      @whackify 18 дней назад

      I grew up around the corner from a police station, as in my bus in high school was moreso across the street from it. there were also woods over there as well. One time getting off the bus it, my bus was surrounded by cops because somebody ran into the woods... I think if the cops werent interested in the criminal potentially getting on the bus then half my bus would been arrested. had to get a ride home from a cop for my safety my mother wanted to murder me until the cop explained that I didnt do anything wrong.

    • @piyasha8836
      @piyasha8836 12 дней назад

      @@hijlkecornelisboorsma1058what happened?

  • @bunch_o_racket
    @bunch_o_racket 26 дней назад +3

    The officer ticketing the little kids for their toy car was so sweet.

  • @dunxy
    @dunxy 29 дней назад +4

    That first dad, respect.

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill Месяц назад +740

    Mama needs to stop babying her 15 year old son.

    • @greentailpup1602
      @greentailpup1602 Месяц назад +49

      i thought dude maybe was drunk driving or got stealing... then found out oh he was planning a mass shooting (like wtf?) but agreed mama needs to stop

    • @KONGtuffSu
      @KONGtuffSu Месяц назад +18

      Yeah, but we don't know this kid at all. The most we have to go on, are the evidence, and his mom attesting to his character. I've said some pretty whacky things in the past, and I was prolly wasn't much younger than him, if at all. Video says "This mother's excuses for her son behavior were a clear indication of why HE turned out that way." What way did he turn out??

    • @krishlakhwani
      @krishlakhwani Месяц назад

      I'm edging to her bbs

    • @Taimaishoe
      @Taimaishoe Месяц назад +23

      He’s a child for gods sake,moms still say "you’re my baby" no matter what their son is.He’s 15,he’s still a kid,he isn’t a adult.

    • @SpiOvi
      @SpiOvi Месяц назад +2

      @@Taimaishoe i agree

  • @sindiandersen2139
    @sindiandersen2139 Месяц назад +176

    The two kids speeding without seatbelts on are so cute 🤭

    • @Deadlycats667
      @Deadlycats667 28 дней назад +11

      And the officer was being silly. It was such a wholesome clip

    • @weaponizedestrogen
      @weaponizedestrogen 22 дня назад

      No license plate either...

  • @roxiegs348
    @roxiegs348 29 дней назад +4

    My young adults have played video games many years, and online, and they have NEVER said anything like this. She is very wrong in defending him.

  • @TypetwoAbsolute
    @TypetwoAbsolute 28 дней назад +7

    Guy who went to prison sounds exactly like guys who were in prison too long

  • @xancerr184
    @xancerr184 Месяц назад +70

    the moms spin move into the "wow!" was great

  • @daithi1966
    @daithi1966 29 дней назад +138

    The one with the girls who stole the truck really ticks me off. One of the girls was on probation. How in the hell was that not a violation!? Plus, the government tells us crime is going down, but it is only because they don't charge people who they catch doing crimes even if they look for them in the first place.

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 27 дней назад +4

      If they get arrested they get charged and have to go to court. Stealing stuff isnt a life sentence either is assault.

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 27 дней назад +4

      Congratulations, you have made it this far as one of the many people who has an oversimplified belief of what is going on out there and clearly has no clue what is going on.
      The officer pointed out to the Father that while he stated he wanted to press charges, it was going to be at the call of a department that is specifically assigned to review underage violations and determine an appropriate course of action.
      Being lenient or merciful is not "criminal". The girl on probation was not getting away scots free either. Her paroll officer was going to be informed of the event, which still puts heat on her. As an outside source looking in your are given limited, very limited, details about the events. Which is why we have people trained and schooled in how to handle the law rather than leaving it up to random commenters on the internet who think they know better when they do not.
      Chances are, if the department approved the charges, that girl was going to be arrested, sent to jail, and her life was going to become worse than hell. That is not something you just point at someone and go "yep, guilty, lets ruin their life more". The law, in cases like this where it is petty theft or lightweight crimes, will usually make a show of force to put the fear of god in someone but then give them the opportunity to take an easier way out. That way out is not scots free. What happened is still on record. If she did something again it would come up that she was given a break in this case. Everything is taken into account. Everything.
      Had it been something like murder, threaten to murder, unlawful possession of weaponry, etc. There would be no debate.
      But the choice to charge her in this case and not was probably going to be the defining choice if she gets to even have a chance to have a reasonably better life. Now, if it all worked out, she will have realized how bad things could have gotten for her and stopped taking part in risking her future like that. Or, she does something again and I would bet third time is a strike out. You can't just take a kid, call them guilty, throw them in jail, and call it a day. They are not adults. And this isn't just a conversation about age. As teens our bodies are still developing. Hormones are out of wack. That alone can make someone do some dumb shit in the heat of the moment. Being older I can look back and laugh at myself for similar situations, thankfully nothing that got me legally in trouble but not the point.
      Kids have a higher chance of coming around and acknowledging their mistakes than adults do. Which is why they are more easily given breaks. Not all will, but that has to be their choice and we do not, under any circumstances, have the right to make that choice for them. All we can do, which has been done by the law, is set boundaries and limits before the punishments start to really crack down.

    • @_sadge
      @_sadge 27 дней назад +5

      @@christopherpoet458 brother and christ they just got done breaking his windows as well then they steal the mans truck id be pissed if they didnt charge my daughter too man i mean where is the justice for my property, she is lucky she gets to go to foster care acting like this. just because its petty crime dousnt mean it dousnt serously fuck over this father.

    • @lizzyisbored9882
      @lizzyisbored9882 17 дней назад +2

      ​​​​@@christopherpoet458 Yeah the father gave me red flags when he started listing off she should be grateful because he feed and housed her. I'm like sir that is the bare minimum and if you were not doing that you would be charged for child neglect. Makes me wonder how he is at home wanting the child treated as if they did a violent crime, and if this was her fucked up way to get back at the dad by stealing and breaking his truck. Plus even violent charges have a right to be trialed and not sent directly to jail, even if caught red handed.

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 17 дней назад

      @@lizzyisbored9882 50/50, but I see why you would or might be concerned. My concern was that he was not hesitating with his language and that is also 50/50 because I know I curse like a sailor if im emotionally charged.
      So, possibly. But he isn't being invalid in his points. I am willing to bet there is more going on here than what meets the eye. Sounded to me like the rest of her family did not want her which implies her behavior has had past problems. So he could be the saving grace family that choose to give her a place when no one else would. Or he could be what you suggested and there could have been other motives.
      I haven't dug into this case to fish out the details if any were given to say much but I give it a 50/50 potential on her at home situation not being good. But given what we do know, this probably never saw a judge in a court room. And given her reaction when she found out he did not want her back home... I am willing to bet she is more of the problem child and not him. That look in her face after she digested what she was told was one hell of a look of shame.
      Based on the video and behaviors, I am betting while they were "charged" with theft of a moter vehicle, I am willing to see this as them having taken the car on the assumption he would be fine with it if they didn't mess up the car. As for why they ran from the cops, well, dumb kids to dumb things. I don't think it was an "oh no we stole the car" thing and was more of a "get tf away because one of then was on paroll.
      I dont get the impression was to actually "steal" the car. The law be the law i know. Thems the rules and on a technicality it is theft. But I don't get the impression that was the intent of whatever BS they were getting into.

  • @Cel_23
    @Cel_23 6 дней назад +2

    The system IS indeed BROKEN!

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian 10 дней назад +2

    Law Enforcement in the US is moronic.

  • @Min-e5
    @Min-e5 Месяц назад +85

    14 years old and already in probation??? 😮😮😮 What kind of life these people living in???

    • @zoefano7818
      @zoefano7818 28 дней назад +10

      I’m pretty sure that when they were talking to the mum it did look like they were living in poor conditions so it could be poverty that drive people to live these kinds of life. It’s pretty sad.

    • @DeputyFish
      @DeputyFish 28 дней назад +6

      @@zoefano7818 nope. its wanting attention.
      being poor. and breaking laws, are not mutually exclusive.

    • @neptaim2795
      @neptaim2795 28 дней назад +2

      @@DeputyFish they didnt say it was. this said it could possibly be. and unfortunately, according to statisitics, it is the case to drive the family up the walls and cause misdirection. but being poor or homeless doesnt make you a criminal.

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 27 дней назад +4

      @@DeputyFish Mate, the statement made above is built on an observation of the conditions seen in the video. Deductive reasoning.
      Yes, "attention seeking" can be a motivational factor, but so can being poor. It is not saying they are mutually exclusive and to be quite frank, the person above never once stated that it was. No one is in the wrong here, but it would be more polite to have chimed in the comment as a "this is also a possibility but I understand where your suspicion comes from" and call it a day. You have not presented any reason for anyone else who sees this to assume you know more of the situation than the previous comment, which does not make your comment any more believable than the previous.

    • @DeputyFish
      @DeputyFish 27 дней назад +1

      @@neptaim2795 again its not.
      breaking the law for food is one thing.
      they are literally just breaking the law for fun. thats being a bad person nothing to do with being poor

  • @JustShedow-nx5um
    @JustShedow-nx5um Месяц назад +668

    "Yes he's fifteen but he's still a little boy"
    Parents who say this make me worry sometimes...

    • @Marshark50
      @Marshark50 Месяц назад +51

      they're part of the problem

    • @highatyt
      @highatyt Месяц назад +25

      He’s a child

    • @RogatkaWR
      @RogatkaWR Месяц назад +69

      @@highatyt he's 100% not a little boy though

    • @Kitxne
      @Kitxne Месяц назад +10

      ​@@highatytNo. That's an adult

    • @JakeTheCake668
      @JakeTheCake668 Месяц назад +32

      @@highatythe is a teen

  • @2012TheAndromeda
    @2012TheAndromeda 26 дней назад +3

    That wholesome clip. Thank you for sharing that with us. We need more of that in this world.

  • @FRUGGOTHATFLIES
    @FRUGGOTHATFLIES 27 дней назад +1

    I love how the police was joking with the kids that restored my faith in humanity ❤️

  • @AMonstHer
    @AMonstHer Месяц назад +129

    damn they even got the kid who let his intrusive thoughts win and opened the door😭

    • @4ravity
      @4ravity Месяц назад +4

      right 😰😭

    • @HunterHare
      @HunterHare Месяц назад +18

      Yeah, because it’s a crime

    • @juanitoalcachofa3485
      @juanitoalcachofa3485 Месяц назад +3

      No that’s what happened after that viral video!

    • @AMonstHer
      @AMonstHer 29 дней назад +11

      @@HunterHare I know, I am just impressed they actually put in the effort for that after the fact and it wasn't just something said on scene and forgotten about.

    • @Cease-gn2dk
      @Cease-gn2dk 28 дней назад +3

      ​@@AMonstHer it doesn't actually show him opening the door😢

  • @Kendro311
    @Kendro311 Месяц назад +43

    The kids in the toy car had me smiling the whole time. Hopefully they didn't miss their court date, don't want them ending up doing hard time on the playground. 😆. Good to see some fun stuff.

  • @paradiseracer2437
    @paradiseracer2437 27 дней назад +1

    Man I love seeing officers interact positively with their community. That 3 year old traffic stop is so nice

  • @olikat8
    @olikat8 29 дней назад +2

    Respect to the dad...you've got give him props, he learned his lesson & knows what path is daughter is on, trying to correct it. The 'party' mom is either dumb, playing dumb or probably both. The teen boy & the other who popped the door? Geniuses.

  • @Arelium
    @Arelium 29 дней назад +50

    3:00
    The fact that the boy is just chill and waiting patiently while his mother cries her ass off.

    • @VoidedXP
      @VoidedXP 24 дня назад +1

      hilarious

    • @captainobvious6070
      @captainobvious6070 15 дней назад

      Being chill BECAUSE mommy is defending him 😂😂😂😂 no one making that kind of threat is actually chill.

    • @user-hn78i8so8c
      @user-hn78i8so8c 2 дня назад

      @@captainobvious6070 To be fair, he was probably not being seriously. And he probably knows not much will happen to him. The max that can legally happen is he gets some juvenile prison time.

    • @user-hn78i8so8c
      @user-hn78i8so8c 2 дня назад

      True.

  • @NightPhoenixPress
    @NightPhoenixPress Месяц назад +49

    The 3 year old wasn’t clickbait, yet it was. 😂😂😂

  • @vivienallen5513
    @vivienallen5513 26 дней назад +1

    The 15 year old boy's mom is just as dangerous as her son to think it is okay to make threats about mass shootings. This boy's mom should be held responsible for her son's action too

  • @nowhereinparticularever
    @nowhereinparticularever 21 день назад +1

    The black mom was an enabler too!!!

  • @joeydayton8116
    @joeydayton8116 Месяц назад +71

    “The law makes no exceptions.”
    Except when you work for the government.

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 Месяц назад +18

      Or are wealthy and connected

    • @GhostAids
      @GhostAids 29 дней назад +5

      or when you don't get caught

    • @christopherpoet458
      @christopherpoet458 27 дней назад +2

      Tell me you don't know how the law works without telling me...
      I get it, really. It would often be nice if things can be just black and white good is good and wrong is wrong. The fact is reality does not revolve around that dissolution and the idea you have in your head is no where near reality either. You might "here" a story or two from time to time about someone who works for the government "escaping" a crime, but that does not mean it happens 100% of the time as you just suggested. Those are just one story you here, and when it comes to social media, nothing is ever straight forward. Society will paint their victim and paint there villain however they like, regardless of the ruling of the law and the media posted will always be cut, manipulated, and altered to fit that agenda.
      There are public records regarding the details of arrests and convictions. Statics are harder to come by because that sort of fine tuned data is not something that is actively tracked or sought after. But plenty of people either working for the Government or even Wealthy have gone down and been arrested for violations. And they are not the only ones who can get away with crimes either. For instance, nearly 340,000 cases of homicide and non-negligent manslaughter remained unsolved from 1965 to 2022. And the criminals who got away with them could be anyone, rich or poor, government employee or not.

    • @_sadge
      @_sadge 27 дней назад

      @@christopherpoet458 defend it harder pls. even if its not 100% of the time cops get away with crimes and end up only being sued and that only hurts tax payers so umm please explain how cops learn any kind of consequence if they get a slap on the wrist everytime because the real problem is the fish rotting from the head the justice system from the top down it stinks of corruption

    • @GhostAids
      @GhostAids 22 дня назад

      @@christopherpoet458 tell me about chat gpt works

  • @Patchthestaffy
    @Patchthestaffy Месяц назад +56

    The dad who said take them to jail 👏👏 we need more parenting like this! Kids get away with to much because we allow it. That’s a lesson learner right there. It’s what my mum did to me to. I messed up that was on me and I owned what I did growing up. Kids now always got someone to blame!

    • @sierrabird2460
      @sierrabird2460 Месяц назад +15

      See that part is fine. But that he'd rather send her to foster care than get her mental help is a problem.

    • @Patchthestaffy
      @Patchthestaffy Месяц назад +6

      @@sierrabird2460 I seen that as if she was just to released back to him then she’d still be round the same people. So to help her would be better off if she went else where so she has a chance of getting away from those people. 🤔 either way he came across as a dad who’s at his wits end. He could have left her when she was a baby with her mother but didn’t because she was in danger. Letting go could have been his last resort to make her see sense. Sort of cruel to be kind moment.

    • @Rippersauc3
      @Rippersauc3 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Patchthestaffyexactly

    • @corvonics6383
      @corvonics6383 19 дней назад

      @@Patchthestaffy yeah get away from those ppl just to get placed with ppl who are in foster homes or prison. what a better alternative...

    • @depravityconsumer
      @depravityconsumer 13 дней назад

      ​@@corvonics6383 He wouldn't have needed to make this decision if she'd shown the slightest hint of responsibility and respect for authority. When you have someone hard at work for you and you steal their car, you get what you get.

  • @Sarriiaa
    @Sarriiaa 27 дней назад +1

    The second cop and the kids were so cute 😭

  • @CranberryFo
    @CranberryFo 28 дней назад +1

    My mom did not tolerate behavior like this. Had I done something stupid like steal a car or try to escape, she would have said "Take her to jail. That'll be the easy part of her punishment. When she gets out and gets back home, she's going to wish she was back in jail."
    And I appreciate every day that my mom would not let it slide if I did something really stupid like that. It helped ensure I grew up to be a law-abiding woman that respects others and their property.

    • @ichigo_nyanko
      @ichigo_nyanko 26 дней назад

      At least your mother would let you back home, unlike that guy

  • @leannemcnamara3825
    @leannemcnamara3825 Месяц назад +92

    That fact that the mum threw the second kid under the bus for running from the scene! Terrible parenting! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @VeryTallDwarfy
      @VeryTallDwarfy 27 дней назад +2

      Lol yeah, that's how this works 😂

    • @nanook6620
      @nanook6620 26 дней назад +1

      Parents aren't supposed to coddle you when you break the law lol.

    • @Imjusthere1222
      @Imjusthere1222 25 дней назад +2

      Great parenting. Hold your kids accountable then they won't do stupid shit bc their mommy and daddy didn't bail them out.

  • @lifesyphon1
    @lifesyphon1 Месяц назад +166

    The lady crying about her son making online mass shooting threats like he didn’t do anything wrong is CRAZY. If I were that kid I’d be RELIEVED the cops were taking me away, leaving me with my parents woulda been much MUCH worse 😬😬😬 I’m 36 and I’d still be grounded.

    • @morgajoka838
      @morgajoka838 29 дней назад +18

      It's a joke. Call of duty players are literally bombing eachother with illegal war weapons and you cry over a school shooter joke?

    • @ivan2105jr
      @ivan2105jr 29 дней назад +6

      Yeah she is in the right.

    • @viktortorincsi2661
      @viktortorincsi2661 29 дней назад +14

      ​@@morgajoka838 I'm on the same page as you,some guys would be executed for the things they said on COD or halo back in the day.

    • @savagememes873
      @savagememes873 29 дней назад

      but he literally didn't do anything wrong. he talked shit in a fucking video game... that's called freedom of speech and if you actually listened to what kind of talk goes on in games among friends then you would realize that these kinds of threats happen all the time. you do fucking realize this is the kind of shit that china and north korea would do not what a free first world country would do.

    • @jutsumaniac4569
      @jutsumaniac4569 29 дней назад

      ​@@morgajoka838 people have literally done the exact same shit and actually committed to it. The police and the FBI can't read their damn minds. That line of thinking is how that shit keeps happening.

  • @jadehidalgo3437
    @jadehidalgo3437 25 дней назад +1

    Good on that dad, TAKE UM TO JAIL! These kids need accountability

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 26 дней назад +1

    Those girls thought they was so tough until their parents don’t want anything to do with them

  • @KazuyaYuza
    @KazuyaYuza Месяц назад +52

    This cop with the small kids needs a raise, we need more like these cops in the world

    • @AA_Raiden_MK
      @AA_Raiden_MK Месяц назад

      If you're talking about 8:15, then you're most likely a evil ass menace and have no life.
      Not all kids are annoying and arresting someone way too young over an toy car is stupid. Like, what the actual fuck is wrong with you?

  • @Green-note838
    @Green-note838 Месяц назад +211

    Bro if the officer wasnt joking and i would walking down the street
    I would become the lawyer for that kid

    • @Gshkent
      @Gshkent Месяц назад +19

      It would be funny if you stepped in as a joke to be the kids attorney. Lol. Nah. That would be taking it too far but in my grown up mind it was funnier having a second adult in on the joke.

    • @drearyerie8504
      @drearyerie8504 Месяц назад +10

      @@Gshkent Yeah its very much just funny if some random adult steps up and is like "I'm going to counterplay this". probably make the cops day really.

  • @amandasparks5489
    @amandasparks5489 19 дней назад

    Thank you for puttingi n the officer joking with the kids. some of these can be so heavy that it was a nice little shake up

  • @karahanley4228
    @karahanley4228 26 дней назад +1

    Omg the cop pulling over the kids was so wholesome, bless the little one for getting panicked x

  • @sapiophile545
    @sapiophile545 Месяц назад +103

    I have so much respect for this dad

    • @GhostG717
      @GhostG717 Месяц назад +5

      For the second? Well, yes, he might seem like a "bad father" but he had to make a difficult decision so that his daughter and friends would understand and not continue down that path.

    • @JamieZero7
      @JamieZero7 Месяц назад

      @@GhostG717 He's a garbage father rather than dealing with the mental issues his kid is going through he tosses her in jail. Where she will likely keep going further down into more criminal behavior. America parents are the worst. And it's no wonder you have the worst kids in the world. With them type of parents. The founding fathers would be against you people. Your more USSR than American.

    • @sapiophile545
      @sapiophile545 Месяц назад +7

      ​​​@@GhostG717 Yes. The second father, whose vehicle was taken by the girls (one of which, was his daughter). I don't see him as a "bad father"

    • @RobloxElixir
      @RobloxElixir 29 дней назад

      ​@@sapiophile545 yea

    • @jenk4545
      @jenk4545 21 день назад

      The dad who abandoned his daughter and had her sent away to foster care?

  • @Kazuma232
    @Kazuma232 Месяц назад +27

    A home is an example where a kid learns from wrong to right. A parent fails if they can’t set an example for there kids

    • @Rippersauc3
      @Rippersauc3 Месяц назад +4

      I mean there are also some kids who are just that spoiled. Almost 60 to 70% of the time it's on the guardian but in this case there are some kids who need to be humbled.

    • @kaitheguy7832
      @kaitheguy7832 Месяц назад +2

      Rebellious teens gonna rebel

    • @omLDN
      @omLDN Месяц назад +4

      Parents (especially those who work) have less time with kids than school and social media does. Not to void the parents of responsibility, just to acknowledge that external factors can significantly affect these things.

    • @aisatsen102
      @aisatsen102 18 дней назад

      @@Rippersauc3no kid needs "to be humbled", most people just lack basic human decency and understanding to give a child a chance. My mother worked as a teacher and she knew how to make the worst bully a good kid... It's just a question of whether you want to give yourself a trouble of LEARNING how to communicate with a troublesome child. Most parents only think about themselves and how some kids are too entitled to, when in reality they're the ones causing the kids to act up.
      I'd say only 5% of kids are really the exception, but they usually have some mental issues (sociopathy and etc), but even sociopaths could be adjusted to live in a society

  • @JoySoprano-oi1tl
    @JoySoprano-oi1tl 5 дней назад +1

    And this is where the justice system fails everyone and kids learn nothing.

  • @getinthespace7715
    @getinthespace7715 6 дней назад

    That mother has never held her 15 year old "little boy" accountable for his actions his entire life.

  • @CamdenDeveloper
    @CamdenDeveloper Месяц назад +58

    4:07 This man is just a real one

  • @JingleJangle256
    @JingleJangle256 Месяц назад +62

    I can understand a teenage boy, playing a video game, screwing around with his friends and, in a moment of dark humor, made a threat to murder his classmates.
    I can also understand the FBI agent listening to the audio of these online chatrooms, having seen too many kids get murdered because a random video or audio recording got overlooked, slam the panic button and send the county sheriffs to pick him up.

    • @dhgmrz17
      @dhgmrz17 29 дней назад +3

      @@lil.dogbyte That said, I would want to see the chat logs before he made that comment, might add context to the threat and help determine if it was a serious threat or a joke.

    • @ASharkNamedWaffle
      @ASharkNamedWaffle 29 дней назад +3

      @@dhgmrz17 Youre right. and maybe someone else in chat thougt he was serious and reported it?
      But even if a joke i don't thik doing real life treaths is not okay. Specially not terrorism.

    • @marcJoel
      @marcJoel 28 дней назад

      Freedom of speech. Yet these guys are watching and listening 24/7 to us and kids, charging them left n right. Thank god for the alphabet boys and patriot act am I right

    • @travisking9895
      @travisking9895 28 дней назад +11

      ​@@marcJoel Freedom of speech doesn't protect people making threats of terrorism, just like how it's illegal to yell "fire" in a crowded space for no reason. It's crazy how people like you will go on about the first amendment, without knowing what it says or how it works.

    • @corvonics6383
      @corvonics6383 19 дней назад

      @@travisking9895 bro was playing a video game in a chat room that had nothing to do with his school. trying to equate this with shouting fire in a building full of people is idiotic.

  • @Peace_and_Love_777.....
    @Peace_and_Love_777..... 27 дней назад +1

    That first mother is a fool! Not one word said to her son, and nothing but excuses out of her mouth! Unbelievable

  • @rebeccawayne1758
    @rebeccawayne1758 6 часов назад

    8 years ago, my child spent a night (12 hours max) in jail. Driving w/o a license, no registration and no insurance. I was called and asked to get her then or let her stay awhile. She stayed the night, swore it would never happen again. She now has master's in criminal justice and works at the local courthouse. Sometimes bad decisions make people realize it's time for a change.

  • @SouthernGothicYT
    @SouthernGothicYT 29 дней назад +42

    that girl should consider herself lucky to have a dad that cares about her so much.

  • @luna.rock39
    @luna.rock39 29 дней назад +11

    The cop having fun with the little ones is very wholesome ❤️

  • @Gabes_Game_Cave
    @Gabes_Game_Cave 4 часа назад

    kid says something in a game: fbi responds
    actual violence occurs in schools every day: crickets

  • @Furrypersonreal
    @Furrypersonreal 17 дней назад

    This is a great lesson, (first one) if you make very bad threats online. The police will find you, so just don’t do it. Thank you

  • @arjanpetersen
    @arjanpetersen Месяц назад +34

    @12:41 it's clear to me where the disrupting teens behaviour come from. Mum can't even comprehend that breakig into a house illegal. She immediately starts talking bullshit, and playing victim.

    • @hrrrrmmmmmcvillager
      @hrrrrmmmmmcvillager Месяц назад +3

      I think she's genuinely surprised and disappointed with her son.

    • @kaitheguy7832
      @kaitheguy7832 Месяц назад +1

      It also kind of sounded like she was slurring her speech a bit. Could've been the camera; I noticed it had a weird blurry affect too.

    • @maxpelletier2237
      @maxpelletier2237 28 дней назад

      ​@@kaitheguy7832 Either she was still sleeping, or something else. She clearly didn't have all her mind present.

  • @Lucid_Dreamer420
    @Lucid_Dreamer420 Месяц назад +11

    Loved the first one. The kid made a serious threat. It needs to be addressed.

    • @savagememes873
      @savagememes873 29 дней назад

      no it don't.... you just need to grow some fucking balls. kids talk shit all the time it ain't that serious. you do fucking realise you are against freedom of speech here. you are saying he should be punished for what he said. that's against freedom of speech and against the fucking HUMAN RIGHTS LAWS. how can people be so fucking dumb and ignorant? you are to blame for all the wars and all the evil in the world. it's people like you who crash the economy and bring corruption in to society with your sheeple mind.

  • @Handmemoretramadol
    @Handmemoretramadol 24 дня назад +1

    Mothers like that are the reason kids think they can do whatever they want

  • @CloudExile1
    @CloudExile1 26 дней назад +1

    Threats of violence are not protected speech.

  • @chadguindon6909
    @chadguindon6909 Месяц назад +21

    This is one reason along with many other reasons why I shall remain childfree by choice. I am 40 years old, single/unmarried, childfree all by choice and I have zero regrets.

    • @GhostAids
      @GhostAids 29 дней назад +5

      wholesome reddit vasectomy

    • @hemlockolympic
      @hemlockolympic 28 дней назад +2

      Raising kids ain’t for everyone. It’s hard to make another human.

    • @jahute7036
      @jahute7036 20 дней назад

      Lol wat an idiot

  • @The-Observer
    @The-Observer 29 дней назад +6

    Love the interaction between the officer and the kid in the battery car. Gave me quite the chuckle.

  • @barnabasmurphy2271
    @barnabasmurphy2271 7 дней назад

    That one with the little barbie car driver is hilarious. 😂🤣🤣

  • @PKMNwww411_MkII
    @PKMNwww411_MkII 23 дня назад +1

    In the United States, the legal drinking age is 21. So, whatever you do, don't give alcohol to those who are underage.

  • @jongaskins5617
    @jongaskins5617 Месяц назад +31

    That power wheel interaction was so wholesome and funny good on him.

  • @jenniturtleburger3708
    @jenniturtleburger3708 29 дней назад +12

    “Did he got alcohol in his hands?” Jeeze.

    • @helenrandolph1760
      @helenrandolph1760 29 дней назад +2

      You can tell she's ignorant and in a few years she will be wondering why her baby is dead or in jail. She will need to take a hard look in the mirror

    • @matteus9895
      @matteus9895 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@helenrandolph1760 it'll be on the news with her saying, "he ain't never did nuffin'"

  • @user-mz6sh4uo7u
    @user-mz6sh4uo7u 27 дней назад

    now thats a strong ass dad, real G that fixed up his life and tried to better another

  • @beckybennett9661
    @beckybennett9661 26 дней назад

    Those girls in NM are headed down a bad road. The system is broken if literally EVERYONE agrees that the girls need to go to jail except JPO.

  • @daliaribs
    @daliaribs Месяц назад +14

    really really enjoyed that mid-way break with the wholesome video.

  • @rynm5373
    @rynm5373 29 дней назад +45

    “He’s just a little boy” she seems like she always makes excuses for him. Mass murd3r is not a joke.

  • @thejaxter6384
    @thejaxter6384 27 дней назад +1

    If my 15 year old had said that I'd call the police myself!

  • @katyrose7242
    @katyrose7242 27 дней назад

    I love the cop with the kids. He was definitely having a slow day. So cute!!

  • @CrazyNuker
    @CrazyNuker Месяц назад +10

    Its nice to watch a sad video and in the middle i get to smile for a bit, people are more humane then the internet may show.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 Месяц назад +8

    10:00
    Thats a good small town cop, and thats community policing. If more cops would be like this guy, it would go a long way. Actually, all the cops are pretty solid in this video. The cop telling the girl she's gonna be put in foster care was a legitimately heavy conversation to have, and he reacted like a human should... with empathy

    • @Cm38271
      @Cm38271 29 дней назад

      I wouldn't say the first two are good but the rest are fine

    • @kgoblin5084
      @kgoblin5084 19 дней назад

      @@Cm38271 Nah, even the 1st one, at least from the footage in the video, seem like how you actually WANT the police to conduct themselves. Obviously we didn't get a deep dive on any of the subjects, & there could be additional context

  • @BlkVR.
    @BlkVR. 23 минуты назад +1

    If the cops know about my statements that I say on video games i would be in jail for 1289 years and have 800 death sentences💀💀

  • @yammimoto7929
    @yammimoto7929 28 дней назад +1

    As a CO that second dad definitely did hard time. He's the type to correct another inmate disrespecting us cause he knows thats what will draw our attention and start getting on them for shit