The dad was a dirty cop for sure, covering for his son all those years, retiring early, having money to throw around. His son was paying him off. The dad fearing if it comes out what his son does for an income it will start an investigation into his past.
Too bad that OP hadn’t moved to somewhere outside his dad’s department’s jurisdiction, then Jackson could be arrested and daddy can’t help him this time. If the parents sue for defamation, OP should counter-sue for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, harassment, property damage, and contributory negligence.
@RazielTheUnborn A protective order acts as a deterrent for most people who are actually scared to go to jail as well as gets him in even more trouble than he would have gotten if he had gotten to her without the protective order. She can even use it as a threat that it would damage his reputation further if she made him feel she needed to use it against him. Unfortunately, it could also probably backfire.
"Dad retired early at 55 because of his heart" Nah dad retired early so he could keep his rank pension. I really hope with the lawsuit it goes on record that the dad covered for the drug dealer son so that every case that he ever worked on is available to be reviewed and appealed.
I so hope this story is true and not fake, because it would be a blast to have a story where a _clearly corrupt_ cop gets his life screwed up because he decided to have a golden child and spoil that golden child while treating the other son like garbage. Stories where scummy people feel hopeless and beg for forgiveness from their victims are the best stories.
If IRS was capable of getting Al Capone behind bars for tax fraud when FBI failed to get him for anything else illegal stuff. Getting some random drug dealer should be a walk in a park for them
The dad bails the brother out whenever he gets into trouble and covers it up. This is an expectation that is very likely still relevant and also something he established through his repeated actions. Therefore publicly exposing the brother becomes the best course of action to make the brother experience consequences. Does this mean the dad's reputation might be affected, shure. But that's on him. He chose his side and is now experiencing the consequences.
Typically if they want you to try to believe the story a little bit, they're going to leave out some of the legal stuff. Because if the case is ongoing, you can't talk about it.
It’s a reddit story. It won’t give you anything more than what actually happened. It’s not an intended cliffhanger, more like lack of information on the following part.
I never understand why victims want to live near their abusers, instead of moving away. Then get all surprised Pikachu when theyre hurt, reputation ruined, or stuff like this happen when the abusers come back again and again.
internal affairs is a thing in most police forces. if he really wanted to take it to the cops he could take it there and the dad would get in trouble for helping the kid out.
People like to use shame to manipulate others. Often, that shame is in the form of accusing us of not being a good person or something of that nature. My advice is to get comfortable letting them know you aren't interested in being a good person. Feel proud in acting like a monster when necessary. That monster inside us is necessary in protecting what is valuable to us. Being nice to those who torment us isn't an example of us being kind. It comes from a place of weakness like the doormat they believe you to be. The person standing up for themselves almost always gets treated like the villain so get comfortable with it.
Um… it’s ruining your father’s reputation for people to find out that he raised a criminal??? the only thing I seem to understand is that your father‘s reputation is a lie and the reality is some thing he’s ashamed of and doesn’t want people to know about…
Kinda wish the parents filed the case. Those easy cases are a lawyers’ favorites, especially if there are Anti-SLAPP laws where OP lives. Also, sometimes contacting the prosecutor directly will move a case forward during a conflict of interest crime
Regardless if this story is true or not, I will NEVER understand people that feel like they have to constantly be on the spotlight. Honestly that sounds too tiring and uncomfortable, imagine having to constantly do things only to shift people's attention from something or someone else, to you?This can easily make a person develop dangerous habits in order to get attention by ANY means.
Damn, OP ... I know she won't see this, but she definitely needs to give us a final update once all the legal mumbo-jumbo has been dealt with. I have a hunch the parents, especially the father, doted on that awful brother so much is projection. It's kind of ironic that someone working in law enforcement would not only condone, but actively bail a criminal child out, cause I have seen my share of good parents in law enforcement actually using this to discipline their wayward kids. So my guess is that the father WANTS to be a criminal in some way, and he is living that life through his golden child. I don't know if that counts as narcissism, but this is definitely unhinged behavior. OP, even if you win this lawsuit, I still strongly advise you to move the heck away as much as possible. Your father and awful brother will definitely pull strings to get back at you for one last "F U", since narcissists need to be the one giving that final say in matters, so save yourself that trouble. However, while it sounds selfish, I do hope you will update us first, cause I am very sure many of us want to see those awful people get slapped down by the law.
You do know you can do both right? Call the police to handle it criminally, and sue him in small claims court for the damages to the car. It isn't like the police burying the criminal case would prevent you from filing a lawsuit against him for property damage.
You are incredibly strong and brave for standing up for yourself and not letting them get away with their actions Stay true to yourself and continue to shine brightly You deserve all the success and happiness in the world Keep going you have so much to be proud of
OP is wrong, their father and brother are normal, that is the most typical cop and son of a cop that I’ve heard in a long time plus the mom being an absolute doormat.
Not to sound cliché by saying this, but I’m honestly curious as to whether OP’s dad has committed any instances of police brutality during his tenure. The dude’s first move upon not being able to get his way is to punch a hole into a wall after threatening his son with baseless legal action. Along with how he was able to previously use his connections to bail his other son out of trouble the moment he did anything bad. The quick manner in which he was able to do it coupled with how he “conveniently retired” after shit hit the fan makes me think that calling in favors has been going on before his other son was born.
I'm so sorry to hear about what you've been through It takes a lot of strength to stand up for yourself like you have I admire your courage in seeking justice and staying true to your feelings Keep shining and focusing on your amazing accomplishments You deserve all the happiness in the world
Why is the older brother jealous of his younger sibling instead of loving and taking care of him? This often happens when parents are unfair in loving their children.
The son’s a dealer and the dad’s a dirty cop who’s been covering for him and OP thinks going the legal route is gonna solve this? She gets that they have to be caught or reported violating the order of protection right? Like it’ll go right back to the very police force that’s under her dad’s influence?
The OP's decision to both file a lawsuit and a restraining order is totally worth it because her family have shown her true colors and she should show them her own big time and be done with it plus live her life afterwards and never look back.
Sounds like your brother really took "keeping up with the Joneses" to a whole new level! Next time, maybe he should just stick to a friendly game of Monopoly instead of vandalizing your car. It’s safer and less messy!
Stores like this are a perfect example of what happens when parents create resentment in their children. It doesn't matter that they no longer spoil Jackson, their apology has come about 10 years too late. OP has completely moved on, is independent and no longer needs attention from mommy and daddy. Jackson acts like this because they have allowed him to get away with it for his entire life, and now its too far gone for damage control.
If real, I sadly know why OP's little bro was treated like the center of the universe based on these words: "I (30F)." Despite everything, there are still scumbag parents who will favor a child for their sex.
Op: makes himself a person who is more successful and happy in life Spoiled kid: decides to spray paint a car, then get in massive trouble due to it. Me as I’m watching this: …
It's not your fault it's your parents fault because they favored their Golden child brother over their other son and they let the Golden child brother get away with everything and the golden child brother spray paint his car because he's jealous because his other brother's successful business and that's not right and they should pay for their actions and go to hell for what they have done to him and if you guys can't see that then you guys are delusional and they don't deserve anything for favored their Golden child brother over their other son and they let the Golden child brother get away with everything and he spray paint his car because he's jealous because his other brother's successful business and you don't have to apologize for anything it's their fault not his.
Because he wasn't really getting engaged, he was just trying to grab attention. And he already knew that the parents would look his way instead of his sisters. That's why we engagement was broken off just a couple of weeks later. It was fake.
These fake/AI stories always have such a similar way of structuring things and then forgetting it after lol. Or adding in something later to make stuff seem plausible.
The dad was a dirty cop for sure, covering for his son all those years, retiring early, having money to throw around.
His son was paying him off.
The dad fearing if it comes out what his son does for an income it will start an investigation into his past.
Daddy is absolutely going to jail if the crap comes out. There'll be a lot of it.
@@bobamu True,
Too bad that OP hadn’t moved to somewhere outside his dad’s department’s jurisdiction, then Jackson could be arrested and daddy can’t help him this time. If the parents sue for defamation, OP should counter-sue for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, harassment, property damage, and contributory negligence.
OP definitely needs a protective order... the father sounds like the type who wouldn't hesitate to unalive his own daughter to get his way.
What's a protective order gonna do towards a person that you believe would unalive his own child?
😂
@RazielTheUnborn A protective order acts as a deterrent for most people who are actually scared to go to jail as well as gets him in even more trouble than he would have gotten if he had gotten to her without the protective order. She can even use it as a threat that it would damage his reputation further if she made him feel she needed to use it against him. Unfortunately, it could also probably backfire.
@@addictofanimation2923is a protective order gonna unkill you?
@@breadogi7118 Nothing can unkill you. Stop being obtuse.
1 minute in and parents are definetly part of the problem
You are right
What made you think that? Seems perfectly normal to me haha
They *created* the problem.
They ARE the problem
You think?
Dad is in the business
oh for sure, the early retirement and the violent outburst were clear indicators
Crooked cop.
Wad of cash on the table
Gee, OP could do the Al Capone thing, and sic the IRS on Dad and Brother. They will have to explain where all that extra money came from.
Dad: (slams fist on table)
OP: THAT IS MAHOGANY!!
Are mahogany trees expensive?
Because we have an entire plot full of those trees out of which we made furniture for our home
@@donadas6819 they are expensive and you should sell some of the furniture you make, youll be making a decent income from a hobby you enjoy
@@donadas6819
It's expensive here
We sell it in thousand pesos
"Dad retired early at 55 because of his heart"
Nah dad retired early so he could keep his rank pension.
I really hope with the lawsuit it goes on record that the dad covered for the drug dealer son so that every case that he ever worked on is available to be reviewed and appealed.
After about 20 years the pension is really good. I work for the city and am on track to retire at 58
The dad has no right to be a cop
Please keep us posted on the outcome. This is one of the wildest stories yet ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I so hope this story is true and not fake, because it would be a blast to have a story where a _clearly corrupt_ cop gets his life screwed up because he decided to have a golden child and spoil that golden child while treating the other son like garbage.
Stories where scummy people feel hopeless and beg for forgiveness from their victims are the best stories.
@@FlipTheBard I Agree 💯
Me too I wanna know the outcome
@@FlipTheBardOther kid was a girl
"You think you can do whatever you want and get away with it!"
When their son literally vandalized his sisterd car and expected no repercussions
If IRS was capable of getting Al Capone behind bars for tax fraud when FBI failed to get him for anything else illegal stuff. Getting some random drug dealer should be a walk in a park for them
As a representative from the council of Jackson’s I’d like to put forth that we do not claim this man
😂
The dad bails the brother out whenever he gets into trouble and covers it up. This is an expectation that is very likely still relevant and also something he established through his repeated actions. Therefore publicly exposing the brother becomes the best course of action to make the brother experience consequences. Does this mean the dad's reputation might be affected, shure. But that's on him. He chose his side and is now experiencing the consequences.
Dads and their ego just don't know when to stop. 🙄
The dad dedicated his life to their son. Why are they mad the daughter has had enough?
Most unrealistic part 😂😂😂 19:32 u trust the judicial system ?🤭
The judicial system is made out of people, and people are flawed, just like his family
My exact reaction lol especially if “her dad is cop”
I bet the reason why those "parents" favored her brother more was because they only wanted a son.
Is Op a female?
@the-nina-beans88 yeah it was stated in the beginning
Damn. You could at least close the story when the judicial process is done. Why the cliffhanger?
Typically if they want you to try to believe the story a little bit, they're going to leave out some of the legal stuff. Because if the case is ongoing, you can't talk about it.
right??
It’s a reddit story. It won’t give you anything more than what actually happened. It’s not an intended cliffhanger, more like lack of information on the following part.
Telltales seems to have been posting a lot of cliffhangers recently. Kinda sucks because we may never get final updates to these stories.
@@AceLordy it's a fake story. Which is a bummer considering you have full control with how the story should flows.
I never understand why victims want to live near their abusers, instead of moving away. Then get all surprised Pikachu when theyre hurt, reputation ruined, or stuff like this happen when the abusers come back again and again.
internal affairs is a thing in most police forces. if he really wanted to take it to the cops he could take it there and the dad would get in trouble for helping the kid out.
Unless your father is literally the town sheriff you don't get magical immunity from legal consequences.
Dirty cops run in packs.
Jealousy sure is one hell of a drug. People get addicted and never let go of it.
People like to use shame to manipulate others. Often, that shame is in the form of accusing us of not being a good person or something of that nature. My advice is to get comfortable letting them know you aren't interested in being a good person.
Feel proud in acting like a monster when necessary. That monster inside us is necessary in protecting what is valuable to us. Being nice to those who torment us isn't an example of us being kind. It comes from a place of weakness like the doormat they believe you to be. The person standing up for themselves almost always gets treated like the villain so get comfortable with it.
Um… it’s ruining your father’s reputation for people to find out that he raised a criminal??? the only thing I seem to understand is that your father‘s reputation is a lie and the reality is some thing he’s ashamed of and doesn’t want people to know about…
Kinda wish the parents filed the case. Those easy cases are a lawyers’ favorites, especially if there are Anti-SLAPP laws where OP lives. Also, sometimes contacting the prosecutor directly will move a case forward during a conflict of interest crime
The uncle would lose face in his profession if he helped those lunatics sue OP.
The father started punching the wall and eventually put a hole in it? How weak is this guy?
What were those walls made out of? Concrete..😂
I seriously doubt the parents change their ways if that the case they would have made their Golden boy apologize.
Always emphasizing on "dad's on the force and will protect him" I get it, your dad is a cop with connections
Well yeahs, that's how cops are.
AI generated story
Regardless if this story is true or not, I will NEVER understand people that feel like they have to constantly be on the spotlight.
Honestly that sounds too tiring and uncomfortable, imagine having to constantly do things only to shift people's attention from something or someone else, to you?This can easily make a person develop dangerous habits in order to get attention by ANY means.
Her parents are insane. And one's a cop. Go figure....
Damn, OP ... I know she won't see this, but she definitely needs to give us a final update once all the legal mumbo-jumbo has been dealt with.
I have a hunch the parents, especially the father, doted on that awful brother so much is projection. It's kind of ironic that someone working in law enforcement would not only condone, but actively bail a criminal child out, cause I have seen my share of good parents in law enforcement actually using this to discipline their wayward kids. So my guess is that the father WANTS to be a criminal in some way, and he is living that life through his golden child. I don't know if that counts as narcissism, but this is definitely unhinged behavior.
OP, even if you win this lawsuit, I still strongly advise you to move the heck away as much as possible. Your father and awful brother will definitely pull strings to get back at you for one last "F U", since narcissists need to be the one giving that final say in matters, so save yourself that trouble. However, while it sounds selfish, I do hope you will update us first, cause I am very sure many of us want to see those awful people get slapped down by the law.
Why would they try to talk to OP? The dad isn't a cop in my opinion.
Actually even if your dad tries you can have him held as well for criminal racketeering.
its always a golden sibling that causes troubles (and the biased parents)
Your dad was a corrupt cop; he doesn't deserve a good reputation.
You do know you can do both right? Call the police to handle it criminally, and sue him in small claims court for the damages to the car. It isn't like the police burying the criminal case would prevent you from filing a lawsuit against him for property damage.
The police would demand all the evidence and then possibly destroy it.
@@maxpowers9129
And that is why you don't give the police the originals. Give them copies. Then, if/when they deny it, show the originals.
I might be wrong here guys. But I'm pretty sure "OP's" dad is a cop and had connections with the force.
😂😅
Op clearly thinks they are the main character but her brother is a piece of work too.
All left what we gotta do is wait for the happy ending.
You are incredibly strong and brave for standing up for yourself and not letting them get away with their actions Stay true to yourself and continue to shine brightly You deserve all the success and happiness in the world Keep going you have so much to be proud of
OP is wrong, their father and brother are normal, that is the most typical cop and son of a cop that I’ve heard in a long time plus the mom being an absolute doormat.
Not to sound cliché by saying this, but I’m honestly curious as to whether OP’s dad has committed any instances of police brutality during his tenure. The dude’s first move upon not being able to get his way is to punch a hole into a wall after threatening his son with baseless legal action. Along with how he was able to previously use his connections to bail his other son out of trouble the moment he did anything bad. The quick manner in which he was able to do it coupled with how he “conveniently retired” after shit hit the fan makes me think that calling in favors has been going on before his other son was born.
"You can curse my name and say 'look at this mess you made', but I think we all know that you're the one who's misbehaved." - Stela Cole, DIY
Just one minute in, and it's clear that the parents are definitely contributing to the issue
Oh I already know imma love this based on the title 😂
The guy playing minecraft parkour was sturgglin today.
lol
"Spray painted the car " Lmao that is ridiculous. The brother isn't adult, at least not mentally 🤣🤣🤣
I'm so sorry to hear about what you've been through It takes a lot of strength to stand up for yourself like you have I admire your courage in seeking justice and staying true to your feelings Keep shining and focusing on your amazing accomplishments You deserve all the happiness in the world
Why is the older brother jealous of his younger sibling instead of loving and taking care of him? This often happens when parents are unfair in loving their children.
The son’s a dealer and the dad’s a dirty cop who’s been covering for him and OP thinks going the legal route is gonna solve this? She gets that they have to be caught or reported violating the order of protection right? Like it’ll go right back to the very police force that’s under her dad’s influence?
The OP's decision to both file a lawsuit and a restraining order is totally worth it because her family have shown her true colors and she should show them her own big time and be done with it plus live her life afterwards and never look back.
Who wants to wager daddy dearest gets a share from Jackson's profits ?
In case anyone wonders why average citizens don't trust cops... This, this story here.
Keep up the good work❤
Story ended abruptly.
I’m sure the story is not over. Hope to hear some more updates.
Sounds like your brother really took "keeping up with the Joneses" to a whole new level! Next time, maybe he should just stick to a friendly game of Monopoly instead of vandalizing your car. It’s safer and less messy!
Stores like this are a perfect example of what happens when parents create resentment in their children. It doesn't matter that they no longer spoil Jackson, their apology has come about 10 years too late. OP has completely moved on, is independent and no longer needs attention from mommy and daddy. Jackson acts like this because they have allowed him to get away with it for his entire life, and now its too far gone for damage control.
I don’t think that would fit on a windshield
OP: "My dad is a cop."
OP's dad: ( proceeds to lie down in the worst stereotypes about cops and wallow in them. )
Did you know that she didn't went to the cops because her dad was in the force and would cover her brother???
It’s weird how they mojojojo this with repeating sentences
this is the second time I heard this story- it's been out for a couple of months.
Like father like son. Losers through and through. Too bad the legal system is nothing to have faith in.
I love this type of stories when they get revenge
Dad punches holes into walls and he was a cop? Bet he violated a lot of people’s civil rights. Wonder how many complaints he has.
Remember: 1 good action Doesn’t make up for a billion bad actions
12 min in op is right the parents and that soo called baby brother are in wrong
From when the brother said “take down the post” the op should have said why and then if the brother said it was him post that as well
If real, I sadly know why OP's little bro was treated like the center of the universe based on these words: "I (30F)." Despite everything, there are still scumbag parents who will favor a child for their sex.
The lawyer when op's father punches a hole in a wall "😐😐"
1:08 for shorts people
Thx
“Faith in the judicial system” - is this a fake post?
Op: makes himself a person who is more successful and happy in life
Spoiled kid: decides to spray paint a car, then get in massive trouble due to it.
Me as I’m watching this: …
Nice (most of a ) story. I was just ready for the satisfying conclusion which... Never came 😞
Spray painted hand-writing. Also recongnising writing of a person you have an limit contact.
Ok but throwing a stack of cash at someone with disrespectful intent is kinda badass imo
That playthrough is making me puke. And i play these vids x2
Fiction
What a pathetic excuse of a father and police force
It's not your fault it's your parents fault because they favored their Golden child brother over their other son and they let the Golden child brother get away with everything and the golden child brother spray paint his car because he's jealous because his other brother's successful business and that's not right and they should pay for their actions and go to hell for what they have done to him and if you guys can't see that then you guys are delusional and they don't deserve anything for favored their Golden child brother over their other son and they let the Golden child brother get away with everything and he spray paint his car because he's jealous because his other brother's successful business and you don't have to apologize for anything it's their fault not his.
4 years age difference. When SHE was 21, her 17-year-old brother announced an engagement? I call bullshit.
Because he wasn't really getting engaged, he was just trying to grab attention. And he already knew that the parents would look his way instead of his sisters. That's why we engagement was broken off just a couple of weeks later. It was fake.
Is the dad USA cop
I really wanna know what happen next,hope Op's winning
Do you guys know Jackson's father would not let cops do anything to him?
Too many people care what people say on Facebook. It's rather pathetic.
AI BS
Waiting for the next update and full story.
OP wasn’t clear on what would happen if he went to the cops. Would his dad do something?
The dad would make the case against OP's brother go away to protect 🛡 him.
These fake/AI stories always have such a similar way of structuring things and then forgetting it after lol. Or adding in something later to make stuff seem plausible.
Do it for Dan like 15
Maybe this story is real bc it's the first time in a while since I heard a story where th op isn't a punching bag
Bro’s parkour this episode is ass
Guys do you think his dad (who was on the police force) would sweep this issue under the rug??
“You don’t deserve any of this?” Who does things like that? Exactly - no one. This story is as fake as a $3 bill.
They are gaslighting you
I prefer the AI voice from the short that linked me to this.
So the parents changed wanted to show it, but they just barely cut out the son. So when did the change happen?
Who else was watching the parkour
1:07 for those who came from shorts
While I enjoyed the story, watching the MC footage was painful.