Okay, the dad at the ball field who was blocked in; that IS kidnapping. He showed more restraint than I would’ve. I hope to God he had those people charged.
I think I might back into a car due to fear, if you know what I mean while I was on the phone with 911 telling them how a bunch of white people have me trapped.
People need to calm down, all of you. This is how situations escalate and the next thing you know someone gets shot or hauled off to jail. No need to start antagonizing people to get better “footage” for RU-vid.
No, that is NOT kidnapping. That is "Unlawful Detainment." Kidnapping means someone was moved from one place to another against their will. Young children, on the other hand, are NOT considered mentally developed enough to make rational decisions about such matters. That is why they always help someone "look" for a lost puppy or follow someone with the promise of candy. They have not yet fully developed their distrust or fear of harmful people. They immediately officially qualify as "kidnapped" due to their young age.
The woman shouting into her phone is extremely rude and obnoxious. Why does she feel so entitled to bother everyone within shouting distance with her personal business? No one wants to hear her conversation with her daughter. Show some respect lady.
And of course she had to bring race into it. Saying all that stuff about “ I’m not my ancestors, you can’t tell me to go inside” and “this is not that boo boo, do you understand?” None of that had anything to do with race or slavery or anyone trying to boss someone around. The lady in red said she asked the loud mouth woman to “please go inside as we’re having a business meeting“ but of course the phone Karen had to immediately find deeper meaning to red shirt’s words and was immediately certain she was being discriminated against when the truth was she was talking far too loudly in public. Far too loudly. And yes, we all have the right to freedom of speech but not when it infringes on others rights. And I’m sure phone Karen was bothering more than just those 2 ladies. You could hear her at the other end of the block! I also saw a slightly longer version of this video and the red shirt lady tells the restaurant guy who is asking phone Karen to go inside, “Her table IS inside!” Well, isn’t that interesting? Phone Karen got up and left her table and any possible guests to talk loudly on a call because why? Because she knew she would be disturbing those at or around her table! So it’s ok to be rude and loud to the people outside right? I feel like I see so many African American, especially woman, just grasp at anything said or done by a white person to them to try to find a reason to holler about slavery, or white privilege or anything else Re: race. It’s really sad because just like when women claim sexual harassment or rape when it never actually occurred, that takes away from the women who were truly raped or harassed. Those people make these false accusations and end up doing nothing but trivializing any serious discrimination attacks. If all of us could just look at each other and see only the similarities and not the differences in melanin in our skin then so many issues could be eliminated altogether. I have always said when the first aliens land on Earth with evil intent then suddenly we will only see each other as human. Not Asian, Black, white etc. and we will be glad to have any color of human fighting next to us. Religious differences would fall away as well.
I love how the one boyfriend was telling her if she didn’t stop it he was going to leave her. How embarrassed he must’ve been. I hope he did leave her.
As do I! Love isn't going to fix a mental breakdown due to the lockdown! Only a medical mental health intervention can help her because she obviously has NO awareness of how irrational her behavior is.
The phone one still has me SMDH !! Really lady ?!? I'd have just called the phone and see if it rang in my car !! The police have better things to do than look for a spoiled brat phone!
At the same time, I've said this to people. "You underestimate the convenience of a pocket." "Huh?" "Put the phone in your pocket." "Why would I do that?" "So that you know where it is. Then you don't lose it all the time. Have a little common sense." Too bad this didn't happen in California or New York. In 2020 both states proposed and passed The CAREN (Caution Against Racially Exploitive Non-Emergencies) Act. Now they can be sued for up to $10,000 and face possible jail time for wasting police time. It's a bylaw in Canada and there's a petition to have it made the law up here. It's been the law in Europe since the 1960s.
I'm going to 100% guarantee that guy didn't steal that phone and I haven't even seen what happened yet. Those people are disgusting, especially the man saying he's gonna knock him out for swearing. My dude, you're worried about his daughter hearing the f*ck word but not worried about her seeing her dad get assaulted!? Gtfoh.
I am trained criminal investigator for over 25 years. If you watch the video it appears the child in the car stole the phone. Here are the facts the video shows. The woman states her child alerted the phone was missing from the ball field. The woman turned on the "find the phone" feature and it appeared to be inside that vehicle. Those GPS are very accurate. Notice that the camera turns off and the footage resumes with both the man outside the car and in the parking lot. We never see him exit the vehicle or is it explained why he got out and wandered from his car. Sure enough the phone is found in the parking lot several spaces down from where his car was parked. My suspicious would be his child stole it (without his knowledge) and when confronted when the police came got out of the car and ditched it in the parking lot. The phone went missing from the ballpark which tells you that the phone was stolen before they walked to their car. Very suspicious to say the least. Watch the video again and you will see.
If you believe him. Why were they still sitting in the car then? Normal protocol is pulling up, parking, and going to the game. IMHO there is suspicion around them. But we may never know the truth. @@nessiferum6200
@@Wild1995 You have to jump to that conclusion without fact-based evidence. The man stated they never left the car. They stopped at a store to get some bins, then grabbed lunch went to the baseball game, and ate the lunch in the parking lot. Cell phone's GPS is accurate within 16 feet so not that accurate. Plus she said the GPS was turned off and she pinged the phone, which is even less accurate. Just because we were not given a reason as to why they exited the vehicle does not mean that it was done for some nefarious reason. I understand you say it's your suspicion, however, there's not a lot of evidence that backs that up. I do agree that if the phone was in the car, he had not knowledge of it.
@@Wild1995yeah sure you're an investigator, it would explain a lot! The false arrests, the corruption... to leap to thst conclusion is absolutely pathetically ridiculous! Do you also plant evidence; I bet you do!
She was beyond toxic and borderline dangerous, in my opinion. When he stated that if she did not stop this, he would never talk to her again? What was that?
I've never understood how and why people in public and talking on their phones think the rest of the world needs to hear their conversation. I guarantee that woman on the phone was not quiet and talking to her daughter like a civil person either.
I am trained criminal investigator for over 25 years. If you watch the video it appears the child in the car stole the phone. Here are the facts the video shows. The woman states her child alerted the phone was missing from the ball field. The woman turned on the "find the phone" feature and it appeared to be inside that vehicle. Those GPS are very accurate. Notice that the camera turns off and the footage resumes with both the man outside the car and in the parking lot. We never see him exit the vehicle or is it explained why he got out and wandered from his car. Sure enough the phone is found in the parking lot several spaces down from where his car was parked. My suspicious would be his child stole it (without his knowledge) and when confronted when the police came got out of the car and ditched it in the parking lot. The phone went missing from the ballpark which tells you that the phone was stolen before they walked to their car. Very suspicious to say the least. Watch the video again and you will see.
@@Wild1995 The only thing is, GPS is not pinpoint accurate, and while the phone was found a few cars away, the girl had not been out of her dad's car before the phone was found missing, and the phone was found *inside* a car a few cars away.
7:00 Just because she’s a female doesn’t mean her behavior can’t frustrate a person to the point of accidentally cursing. She may not have cursed, but she stood at his car making false acc!
And the woman’s male friend is so wrong to threaten him with physical violence because the man in the car is cursing. That is not a legal basis for punching someone. The boy in the car is crying. The people in the car need to sue these two for causing mental anguish. I would only let the police search my car; I wouldn’t have offer those two to search the car.
Sadly, a lot of these interactions between Americans and people from other countries show Americans in a bad light. It IS embarrassing to the rest of us who know how to behave and be civil.
We appreciate you but sadly you do have a reputation but don't we all. The French are aloof, Germans are cold, us Scottish are drunks..mok that one might be factual but we should all judge eachother on a person to person basis.
not so much with the comment you are posting on. Also overall i disagree, theres like a solid, 37% of you that are good. and that's being generous .. but all countries are the same. come to Canada, we only hate our prime minister.
The lady on the phone is the Karen to me. Im personally sick of people screaming into their phones to be heard over the noises around them. I don't think they scream on purpose, but the things I've heard ! I also believe the minute someone says something to them and they start shrieking the word "Karen", they have just been waiting for it to happen to them !And the lady on the phone was shrieking without too much provocation ! Its crazy to think you can just yell over others because you're on the phone ! 😣
Yes, the lady on the phone is the karen. Some people like to flaunt their business in public to make themselves feel important. Look at me, I have an iPhone 14, look at me, I'm important…..etc…..disgusting.
Dementia is very serious for the sufferer and their family and should not be show on effing RU-vid. I watched my mother suffer and die from it and I would be devistated if it ended up on this shit show.
The phone incident was outrageous. Both the muppets need to have a reality check. Who would hire these aggressive and rude muppets. The football volunteer is clearly a danger to the public.
I am trained criminal investigator for over 25 years. If you watch the video it appears the child in the car stole the phone. Here are the facts the video shows. The woman states her child alerted the phone was missing from the ball field. The woman turned on the "find the phone" feature and it appeared to be inside that vehicle. Those GPS are very accurate. Notice that the camera turns off and the footage resumes with both the man outside the car and in the parking lot. We never see him exit the vehicle or is it explained why he got out and wandered from his car. Sure enough the phone is found in the parking lot several spaces down from where his car was parked. My suspicious would be his child stole it (without his knowledge) and when confronted when the police came got out of the car and ditched it in the parking lot. The phone went missing from the ballpark which tells you that the phone was stolen before they walked to their car. Very suspicious to say the least. Watch the video again and you will see.
@@Wild1995 ok. Lets agree with you. It still makes the football volunteer an aggressive muppet. The woman perhaps still needed to ask in a polite way if the phone was in the car and perhaps should have then left it to the police to investigate.
I am not condoning anyone's behavior. We will also never know the truth. I am just tying together what the video evidence suggests. The man who left was very rude and aggressive. I thought the woman and the guy in the car acted ok considering the circumstances. @@blobrana8515
From my experience with my former patients, Sue clearly appears to be sundowning. They need to call the police so they can establish contact and get her a medical evaluation. She needs help. Those poor neighbors must be exhausted dealing with her all the time. It will only get worse. Sue possibly needd to be in an assisted living facility. I feel bad for her but I feel even worse for the neighbors trying to wrangle her and poor Iris that is the target of her tirades.
Assisted living would not be the appropriate facility for Sue. She needs to be in what is referred to as a "memory care" facility where the care givers are properly and specifically trained to care for residents with the different forms of dementia and other disease processes that cause memory and mental processing (TBI's are an example).
Yes. Sue is dealing with dementia and it gets worse at night - sun-downing. She’s fixated on an issue and very angry about it but that doesn’t mean she’s an angry person. Dementia can make someone very frustrated and then angry. My Mom passed away from dementia and listening to Sue was pretty difficult for me. It made me remember all the difficult moments with my Mom. I think Sue’s neighbors handled her pretty well. It seemed like she lived alone. I hope she finds help.
It takes a patient person to look after a sick relative. I stayed in respite care for 6 weeks in a dementia care home, although I'd had a stroke. If I get dementia I will top myself. If she's caring for a dementia patient then she must be ext. Thank heavens for her soft talking, caring neighbours
Yes, Sue is suffering with dementia. Symptoms are worse in the evening (referred to as sun-downers). She is in need of an evaluation and intervention, and calling the police at this time would actually benefit her.
People like sue are a Good reason not to buy an apartment unit and call it a condo. You buy houses and rent apartments. When someone gets roaches or rats all the condo owners there have to pay for the exterminator. 😂
So, I was reading that the lady that was arguing with the guys and called them Germans and told them to go back to their country got fired from her pharmaceutical job.
Lazy cops didn't want to believe the driver in any fashion. Fat dude and phone Karen need to learn what pepper spray tastes like. Hope they enjoy internet fame.
Sue's neighbors are some pretty good people. Even though they are filming, I think they need to. They are trying to help her rather than just call the cops.
Sue was definitely sundowning. My grandmother attacked my dad while he slept in the recliner at her little house to take care of her. She didn’t know who he was and she just started wailing on him yelling all kinds of crazy stuff at him. She had frontal lobe dementia, different from Alzheimer’s but still sundowning is a symptom.
It's devastating when someone has dementiafor all involved, they end up forgetting who you are, believing crazy scenarios and they get worse at night. I'm very sorry about your grandmother
What she should have done is simply call the cops to let them handle it. Confronting the guy could very well have gone a much worse direction had it been someone with a shorter fuse (like the big mouth clown who jumped in making threats). I agree with the trained criminal investigator, however. Mighty fishy how the phone vanished, the tracker pointed to one specific vehicle, only to be found on the grouind a short while later on the ground a few parking spaces away.
Haven't you noticed? First we had the boomers, then the millennials, now we have the entitleds. They feel superior in every way and entitled to judge people and make assumptions and assertions with never the slightest doubt ever entering their minds, or the tiniest thought that they might be wrong because they are *never* wrong. It's always other people who are wrong. They are *always* the victim.
My phone, if I stop recording then I can make a call, I'm not stopping recording, curse words are freedom of speech and that woman came up aggressively, not nice or understanding and that big guy threatened to pull him outta the car for cussing and they blocked him in, yep press charges, won't go far, but make it inconvenient for them like they harrased you!!
"If he throws another F bomb at her your gonna have to arrest me" dude missed his chance to say "fuck you and fu k you" right after he said that I definitely would have.
Sue definitely is exhibiting signs of dementia. My dad has had it for years and he acts just like that. He can’t remember anything more than 15 minutes at a time. He says the same thing every day. It’s like ground hog day for them. My dad died on the 11th of October 2023, last weds. Rip dad, love and miss you!
From my experience with my former patients, Sue clearly appears to be sundowning. They need to call the police so they can establish contact and get her a medical evaluation somehow. She needs help. Those poor neighbors must be exhausted dealing with her all the time. It will only get worse. Sue needs to be evaluated and possibly be in an assisted living facility. I feel bad for her but I feel even worse for the neighbors trying to wrangle her and poor Iris that is the target of her tirades.
The lady in the hall definitely has dementia, terrible illness for all involved. Call the cops, she needs help, it shouldn't be up to her neighbors to deal with this horrible illness and all the mess that goes with it.
GPS-enabled smartphones are typically accurate to within a 4.9 m (16 ft.) So this woman's claim that she can track her daughter's phone to the inside of this man's car is ridiculous. I did a "Find My Phone" search for my own device and the location given was in the back of my apartment when in fact the phone was beside me in the front of that same building. That's about 25 ft. (11 m) off. 🤣
I am trained criminal investigator for over 25 years. If you watch the video it appears the child in the car stole the phone. Here are the facts the video shows. The woman states her child alerted the phone was missing from the ball field. The woman turned on the "find the phone" feature and it appeared to be inside that vehicle. Those GPS are very accurate. Notice that the camera turns off and the footage resumes with both the man outside the car and in the parking lot. We never see him exit the vehicle or is it explained why he got out and wandered from his car. Sure enough the phone is found in the parking lot several spaces down from where his car was parked. My suspicious would be his child stole it (without his knowledge) and when confronted when the police came got out of the car and ditched it in the parking lot. The phone went missing from the ballpark which tells you that the phone was stolen before they walked to their car. Very suspicious to say the least. Watch the video again and you will see.
@@Wild1995Blah blah blah Mr investigator. Hold your lips shut and watch the video. Even the police confirmed the gps can’t be specific. And besides, the girl found her phone elsewhere. And flushed your crappy investigation in the toilet. 🙄🙄🙄
The man trying to calm this woman down is doing such a great job. He tried so hard, but sometimes you need to call in the police. She may have needed to be hospitalized. She was stuck in a repetitive manner. It did look like dementia, but I am not an expert. Just know what has happened in my family.
The anger issues are part of the dementia. She may have never talked like that in her life before and been the sweetest person but this is what dementia can do. Very sad and I hope her family can get her the help she needs which at this stage would probably mean a care facility where she will be safe
@@sharonikonomou1082 Went through that with my mother as well. She wouldn't have said crap if she'd had a mouthful prior to the dementia taking hold, but then she started getting paranoid and accused one of my siblings of badmouthing her to her neighbors, and just getting more and more paranoid. In her defense. however, my sibling and spouse had messed her over previously on some work they were doing for her, so I guess that was stuck in her memory and contributing to the paranoia as well. Despite all that, she never did exhibit the off the wall cussing that happens with some people.
@@Procrastinator1948 I hear you ...when the accusations start coming it is very difficult for family members. It breaks your heart that they think that of you but you have to let it go and remind yourself that it's the disease talking and not your loved one. Just like cancer it's a disease and one that there is no cure for. They can crush you in minutes then suddenly forget all about it if the subject is changed. I find changing the subject rather than trying to explain what is going on just makes the whole situation harder for all when a change of subject can turn it around. We need to remind ourselves that mom or whoever isn't home and someone else just stepped into there body for awhile. Of course saying it and doing it is still difficult. You are wonderful for taking care of mom and understanding that this isn't who she is and she would probably be crushed herself if she knew she was hurting anyone in her family. Just remind yourself she can't help what is happening and that all that she is going thru in her mind is very real and scary for her too. It's a horrible and frightening thing they are also going thru and a very difficult and often thankless job the family member is dealing with. Try not to let what she says at these times crush you. Remember who she was and remind yourself that you are a good and loving person that one day mom will be looking down on you and thanking you for not giving up on her. ❤
Someone made a good point. Call the phone! I mean they should've just called the cops to begin with. Take down the license plate in case they leave, take a picture of the ping, tell the cops and let them handle it. They are lucky this man wasn't a threat, you never know who you're approaching
The final comments on that story, stating that the phone was eventually found a couple of car spaces down ON THE GROUND is exactly what I figured was going to be the final outcome. And, yeah, a simple solution would have been to let the accused move his car to a remote corner of the parking lot and see if the ping changes following his car ..... that alone would have been a dead giveaway. Some people just don't use good, aka common, sense.
Hairy ape blocking his movements is kidnapping without violence. Threatened physical harm .No wonder he did the cowards way out and run away. As he drove off Karen goes oh it was under the car. Maybe
He can be arrested for criminal threatining. You can't threaten violence to someone for words. You also can't false imprison someone. The entitlement. "I'm cordially accusing you of theft in front of your kid." Know your rights.
Everyone but the Karen seems to have thought that. She's just like the woman at Walmart in a previous video that went more or less viral who accused a man of stealing her son's phone, and then found out he'd left it in her car. She never apologized, either.
I watch these things a lot and the offense the phone people felt for the swearing was unbelievable considering some of the language these karens use. Sue her for kidnapping as it was very interesting to listen to her back track when the police were there.
As for the woman that’s accusing her neighbor, I think has dementia. Her delusional thinking is a sign of dementia and she truly believes that her neighbor was bothering. I’d suggest them to talk to the owner and perhaps ask to contact with her relatives.
Creepy phone lady with that smirk is making me ill. Just call the effing cops, take a pic of the license plate and end it. She is seriously giving me cooties.
Ms. Sue said she not going to call her attorney this late at night but waking up everyone in the building. LOL 🤣 In all seriousness they might need to get Ms. Sue some help.
I hope the "you have my daughter's cell phone in your car" guy SUED THE PANTS OFF THAT MAN AND WOMAN!!! False imprisonment for not allowing him to leave, threatening behavior and harrassment and I'd go for Judge Judy and $10,000 in damages. Probably wouldn't get all of it, but with the police report, the fact she found the phone on the ground two cars away and the video of them holding him against his will plus the guy threatening him, I'd bet Judge Judy would award him at least $5K for the BS he had to put up with.
I am trained criminal investigator for over 25 years. If you watch the video it appears the child in the car stole the phone. Here are the facts the video shows. The woman states her child alerted the phone was missing from the ball field. The woman turned on the "find the phone" feature and it appeared to be inside that vehicle. Those GPS are very accurate. Notice that the camera turns off and the footage resumes with both the man outside the car and in the parking lot. We never see him exit the vehicle or is it explained why he got out and wandered from his car. Sure enough the phone is found in the parking lot several spaces down from where his car was parked. My suspicious would be his child stole it (without his knowledge) and when confronted when the police came got out of the car and ditched it in the parking lot. The phone went missing from the ballpark which tells you that the phone was stolen before they walked to their car. Very suspicious to say the least. Watch the video again and you will see.
7:08 something similar happened to my daughter… she left to catch the bus for school and a grown man accused her of having his phone/iPad in her backpack; she called me and told me some man was following her saying she has his stuff… I went outside so fast, cussed him out and showed everything in her backpack while he was on the phone with 911 😅 my neighbors stopped to make sure we were good and police never showed 😂 just ridiculous!!!
Yes. I caught that too. Almost as though she was relishing whatever she thought was about to happen. Almost licking her lips in anticipation. And she's the type to stay calm and be syrupy sweet especially around authorities. But she had a freaking little *posse* surrounding him. I think she said she was a kids sports coach. She's kinda dangerous in a passive aggressive way. Very creepy. JMO
Can we all just take a minute and say a heartfelt “thank you” to the person who mercifully blurred out the last Karen’s “flotation devices”? I don’t think there’s enough bleach on this planet to cleanse that image out of my mind.
Poor sue she obviously needs help I had to fast forward in the end as it’s horrible watching her suffer and struggle with dementia I hope she gets the help she needs and bravo to the neighbour who tried to calm her mind down.
My father had dementia. It would have broken my heart if someone had posted videos of him at his worst. Those who met him when he had dementia only saw a crazed old man who’d become agitated and yell nonsense. But that was the didease, not who my father was. My Dad was a kind and loving man who raised four kids, wiped our tears, kept us safe and encouraged us to pursue our dreams. He was a loving, faithful husband for over fifty years. Dementia robs us of all dignity. I hope Sue gets the help and support she needs, and I hope her loved ones never stumble upon these videos 😢
You are absolutely right Julie! The nicest kindest people can get like this with dementia. I worked with them for 20 years and it's so sad what can happen with this disease. Just heartbreaking really. Sometimes you can change the subject and they may forget what they were talking about. This lady definitely needs help before something even more serious happens to her. People who don't understand and think she's a Karen could do her harm. She needs a safe environment to live where she can be watched...I hope it happens soon..
I totally understand you ……… but they’re probably trying to protect themselves………… my mom died of Alzheimer’s …………… she needs help……… I wouldn’t wish this disease on the Devil himself……… my mom got like this……… it’s dangerous
My mother had dementia and was an incredible woman before this disease overcame her. I am forever grateful that there was no one nearby with a video phone taping her and putting it on this shit show for financial gain.
The woman who accused the man of stealing her daughters phone, I bet he didn't get an apology from her, either. Sue needs to leave Iris alone, screaming about this at 11:00 p.m., I'm thinking she might have dementia, I hope she gets checked out.
Neighbour taking video in clip talking to lady called sue was absolutely lovely, he was being so kind and understanding considering how she was acting. You could tell he had lots of compassion for fact lady obviously had some sort of mental health problem so was very calming and understanding of situation and didnt get angry with her despite it being late at night and how she was acting. If only more neighbour's could react like that, hope he has been told already how decent he is for how he handled incident.
"Neighbour taking video in clip talking to lady called sue was absolutely lovely, he was being so kind and understanding considering how she was acting". And, being a black man he was putting his own life in danger. She could have taken her (whatever you want to call her rage fit!) out on him.
The guy explains that he was verbally threatened by Mr. Rotundbelly and then cop asks ‘So no assault?’ Verbally threatening to harm someone and/or behaving in a manner which would lead a person to reasonably believe that they are about to be harmed is the very definition of ‘assault’. The actual physical attack portion is ‘battery’.
Sundowning usually starts around 3:00 pm in the afternoon. It is very sad to watch. Both my parents had it. For them, it would typically wear off by bedtime. They took melatonin to help them relax to sleep. Sundowner’s syndrome is a heartbreaking condition that no family member is ever prepared for. God bless this lady and bless these beautiful neighbors for trying to assist her.
Poor Sue. I think she is sun-downing, which is a classic sign of advanced dementia. My grandmother had dementia and would behave in an odd manner, especially in the evening/night. Sue could possibly have a UTI as well. I always knew when my grandmother had a UTI as she would really become confused and out of sorts. She would ask when my grandfather was coming home, even though he had passed away at least 30 years before. At the very least Sue needs a nighttime caregiver. Now, Ms. Long Island RR needs a good slap for herself. I hope her boyfriend did never speak to her again. I am in total agreement with you, she is an embarrassment to this country.
Those skeletons in the first woman’s yard are holding hands and turning in a circle. One had a bouquet of flowers. How cool and creative. My neighbors take Halloween seriously. She’d fit in perfectly with us. 😊
14:59 I’d hope that she felt really stupid, but Karen’s never admit they’re wrong even when it’s right in front of their face! Pathetic! I do believe she was profiling him.
The phone Karen actually pissed me off; threatening people like that is illegal in most places. And I don't believe that Sue has dementia. I think she has an issue with other mental health conditions and that she is just a very angry person. Edit - after that suicide comment IDGAF what her problem might be. I'd just start calling the cops on her for disturbing the peace. Last Karen was probably the one on the phone. A lot of people literally yell when they are on the phone and they aren't fully aware of just how loud they are. If people are complaining that you're too loud when you're on the phone then maybe you *are* being too loud.
Dementia IS a mental health issue, even if she is a very angry person. Dementia can turn a person's personality 180 degrees, or it can accentuate what is already there. It depends on the person.
@@jacklow9611 Yes, dementia is a mental health issue. However, as I said, I do not believe that dementia is her issue. I am well aware of the effects of dementia as I used to be a caregiver. I will edit my post to make my words more clear
She doesn't like him swearing at her, he doesn't like her accusing him of stealing her kid's phone & that bearded guy was going to pull him out of the car & beat him! She is extremely aggressive & rude! I loved the comment the man made telling them "do they want to look for it in his car, why didn'tthey ask if she coulddo that"?
Sue is so irritating. Watching enough of these and I’ve decided i want to opt out of life before i get to this point if this happens to me. There’s no helping this disease. Only gets worse.
How can the man prove that he doesn't have the woman's phone? How do you prove a negative?? AND I'm sure when she was proven wrong, she profusely apologized for the false accusation. Yeah right!!
Rant incoming about train Karen: TLDR women who are physical with men because they know they have more to lose deserve to be hit back. I don't care, if a woman keeps putting her hands on a man he has the right to push back. I'm sick of women getting physical with men because they KNOW if they retaliate they will be seen in the wrong. I don't care if they have more muscle mass and I'm not saying a push should result in a full blown beating, BUT if you're going to get in a man's face and start pushing or even hitting him, you better not wuss out when he smacks you back. It's one thing for a man to get physical if all a woman is doing is yelling at him, because no matter who you are your first goal is to remove yourself, words are hurtful and gross and can be antagonistic and threatening, but until it gets physical you don't touch another person. Granted if it's constant verbal torment like bullying that's a different topic, but this use of sexism to push men around cause you know they have more to lose is gross. I don't care what dumb things he's spewing to his friends, especially because you're only mad cause you can't understand him. Unless his friends are stalking you and making comments, dont get violent if you don't have the gumption to back it up.
I love it when people whose ancestors stole the land they stand on and they tell people to go back to their own country. I've been told this before, and my answer was, "You first, pendeja, I'm already IN my own country."
Sue definitely has dementia. I have worked in healthcare for 30+ yrs and primarily with the elderly. That is most definitely dementia. Some people with dementia are pleasantly confused, but unfortunately, some dementia patients have behaviors. I hope someone knows her family and she gets some help.