Are you a moron? That's her child, and she walked to her 13 year old daughter getting beaten by multiple people. Of course she's going to be distraught.
@@5mear The daughter is 13. The mom is the reason why the daughter acts and behaves the way she does. The daughter wouldn't act the way she does without good reason. It's all down to the parents.
*does a backflip* “can a drunk person do that? 😊” girl, ive seen crackheads go through the entire team USA olympic’s gymastics course in half the time a gold medalist can
I used to work security. There is no truer statement than the one that you just made lmfao. There was a cracked up dude that I swear could've ran a 2 second 40 yard dash lmfao
My daughter is on the spectrum with add adhd oppositional defiance disorder and bipolar she behaves just like this it's really hard for them to regulate they're emotions
BS, she is just spoiled and can't get her way! ADD ADHD is the biggest excuse for parents that failed at being parents. It's funny all that ADD and ADHD crap just started with this new generation out of thin air cause the doctors needed to get paid.
"Oh look, a glock" in the most "I knew it" voice, "Hannah Montana?! You think the son is really into Hannah Montana?", and then the best "[singing] I think we're full of it!" just had me choking on my laughter. Best cop EVER!
She really thought they would believe she was using her sister’s purse🤣. I mean, driving your child’s car is somewhat believable. Also the fact she went from she has a white BMW (which there wasn’t a single one in the lot), to “it’s my son’s car”, to the officer discovering the Hannah Montana Coin Purse/Key Chain. I mean apparently she had past felonies so she wasn’t even legally allowed to have the glock but like if you know you’re doing something illegal like THAT, you cannot be as bad of a liar as she was😭🤣
@@ramonascott3445 that’s a problem with your dad. Strong dads help make strong families. I’m sorry your dad isn’t the kind we need more of in this country. Mine wasn’t either, and I turned out great as an adult after some struggle, so it’s not a necessity… but it certainly helps. Hope everything turns out ok with your sister.
What makes you think she's not doing it already? This mother is clearly turning a blind eye. I can almost guarantee there are many red flags present at home that she refuses to acknowledge.
Not saying she is a bad person (there's no handbook for raising children) but if the video is anything to go by her biggest mistake is she seems all too willing to take the blame for her daughters behaviour.
@@tmr4342 most parents do take the blame for their children’s actions at least the good ones because they think it’s their fault why they turned out that way.
I was actually concerned at first that maybe the girl was having some sort of shock reaction after being in an impact... Then I heard the way her mother spoke to her and I realized the daughter is just a toddler trapped in an adult's body.
It might be a mental health issue. I’ve met parents who have had to deal with kids who simply cannot control themselves. I also met an adult whose spouse had a closed head injury- that’s a helluva burden to carry.
People think that after 2020 if they say they can't breathe they can get anyway with anything. I saw a clip of a girl who got in a fight at school who was restrained and the resource officer was holding her hair and she instantly went "I can't breathe". People are stupid.
@@MeoCulpa yeah, the strange thing is all that hyperventilating seemed to be completely on hold when she was calling him a pedophile and started up again real quickly once that accusation hit a dead end. Incredibly disrespectful to actual victims of CSA.
This first girl, with the alcohol in school, you can totally see where this behavior comes from the moment mom opens her mouth. I kind of think mom might be on some type of drugs too. But she will continue to excuse, enable, and encourage all this terrible behavior from her daughter, who will likely end up in jail before she even turns 18. Super messed up.
That first cop literally says "knock it off i can put you in cuffs and beat yo- then corrects himself saying and arrest you. He completely overreacted. Disgusting
When I was diagnosed with severe asthma as a child, I was always told “if you’re wheezing but talking, take your inhaler, you’re about to have an asthma attack. If you can not talk while wheezing, you are having an asthma attack.” If you able to talk while being choked, you are not choking. If you are able to scream and cry and kick, you are able to breathe very well, and are just under duress. Love seeing the idiocracy as someone who really has moments where I can’t breathe lmao
it's so sad to see because it's obvious teens who use the "I CAN'T BREATHE" card (while screaming at the top of their lungs) are heavily inspired by the 2020 incident with George Floyd and the BLM movement, which brought light to multiple cases of victims who sadly died at the hands of police brutality because the officers would not let them breathe. the girl with the broken car was barely being touched, sitting still on the grass and crying like a little kid for nothing. you can see it in the things she says, like "they're all corrupt pigs!" while treating with one of the most patient, professional officers i've seen. it's so unfair.
Its fascinating watching these women realize they aren't getting their way and it totally blows their mind. They literally can't believe that all the crying, the lying, the blaming, the flirting and the tantrums that have always gotten them out of trouble aren't working this time and it completely shatters their world.
For his own mental (and honestly, by her reaction, physical) well being...I hope he runs for the hills. I hate to say it, but if that girl does have mental health issues then she really needs to be seeing someone about it because she's a danger to herself and others if she can't at least have a basic control over her reactions.
You guys really think she's bad? She thinks her life just got ruined. Her car is wrecked right after getting a new job, would you not feel like crying your eyes out if you truly thought your entire life just got derailed? That being besides the fact she just barely even began her actual life, she probably felt good and happy at the start of the day thinking she was handling adult life fairly well until her main mode of transportation got demolished just as she's starting her work life.
@@thenoxxyboyi agree with you. People in the comments have clearly never dealt with severe mental health issues. She was having a breakdown. She's not entitled, she's severely mentally ill.
The phrase "Oh look, a glock!" shouldn't be as entertaining as it is, but here we are, especially followed up by a grown man exclaiming "Hannah Montana!"
Yeah sure let's arrest Someone having a mental health crisis Because they wouldn't go sit in a car. It's not a crime to be have an emotional meltdown. That should have been handled differently. In most situations I would completely agree with the mother being firm. That's what I would do with my kids if they broke the law I just don't feel like having a mental breakdown and screaming and crying. And not listening when being told to go sit in their mother's car Is a crime. She hadn't committed a crime Therefore , the police officer , they can ask her to go sit in car , but they can't force her. Now as she had gotten physically violent with them before they tried to arrest her Then it would have been a different story. But I didn't hear the officers the mother. Anybody say even one time that she tried to physically assault? Anybody all she was doing was screaming and crying. She's 18, she has mental health issues. She just got a car and a new job And then her boyfriend takes her car and gets it in a wreck. It's a very good reason to be upset Yeah , she very much overreacted , but taking into account the already documented mental health issues , her reaction makes sense. And her mom seemed to make it clear that she couldn't leave her at home. I'm assuming because of the mental health issues I just don't think this was at all handled correctly is taking everything Into consideration. She didn't resist until after he was already unlawfully arresting her. She was standing there granted she was screaming and crying But she was just standing there. She did not try to assault. Anybody commit anybody and the police officer just got fed up with her screaming and crying and not going to go sit down so he says. I'm done with this and lunch is forward. Pushes her to the ground and then proceeds to try to arrest her. If that was happening to you wouldn't you resist I know I would. He didn't even tell her that he was arresting her before he lunched and tackled her to the ground. That girl needs a hospital not a prison. completely absurd. I find it ridiculous that the mother didn't have any problem with what was happening. All she seemed to care about was being able to say I told you so.
the second teen was absoutely INSANE lmao the female officers face when she started scrunching up her fingers n raging like a discord mod NOT TO MENTION I THINK SHE SAID HER BF WAS JOSHUA BASSETT LMAOOO
This is what XI had planned for this generation to be taught in schools. And it’s scary what the schools China owns in the US will teach them. College students even have to claim their safe space when someone disagrees with their views. Let alone telling them what to think rather than free thinking and new ideas. We need better teachers or non indoctrinated teachers. Charter schools are where I would rather have my children taught. The parent has an uphill battle bc the schools teach them against obeying their parents or even telling them things. The third girl was so ridiculous. I am sure the mother wishes she could turn back time. And what the he... was she doing letting her boy friend drive the car in the first place. My daughter did the same thing and her boyfriend totaled her car . So she was on her own to even go to class. She decided to come back home and live and we gave her an older car when got another newer used car. She didn’t let anyone drive it bc she had to pay the insurance in her own.
"Do not trigger me..." That girl is crazy she is acting like a secret demon who can take out the world if she tries yet she couldn't stop the officers from cuffing her so I guess she wasn't as powerful as she thought she was😂😄Lmao
@@bryanadkins2944 imma be honest, after seeing her, how her mother was, how they were together on the phone. She ain't gonna get better and prolly just gonna get worse. Hope she enjoys jail cuz i think we all know she gonna be there surely when she gets older.
I can't imagine having a daughter like that! OMG, the third girl what a load of unnecessary crap! Felt sorry for her mum, she seemed like a nice woman.
33:20 So she wasn't even involved in the accident? She just showed up after the fact and went so incredibly far out of her way to make a scene that she ended up getting arrested. That is honestly unreal.
Still actually pretty cool to see how the mom handled her daughter. Clearly they missed out on some important parenting early but at least the mom is sensible in this situation
for real like where was the crime that warranted pushing her over violently when she tried to stand up of her own volition like they were asking her to?
Guaranteed she met some guy online who told her that's who he is, and she's gullible enough to believe it. Wait until "Joshua" starts asking her to send him money, because she totally would. She shouldn't be allowed unsupervised computer access, she's going to get herself in a world of trouble.
That first one darn. "Why are you arresting her" "Minor in possession if alcohol" "Where'd she get that from?" Bish, how tf are the cops supposed to know, she's YOUR kid, YOURE more likely to know than they are. "You're daughter is intoxicated" "But she doesn't drink" Well, obviously she does since they not only did a test, but they found booze on her and she wa combative like a drunk teen
That changed everything for me when she said that and hard clenched her fist. I thought she was drunk or on something, but she's definitely got some mental disorder
What's sad is that it's just a kid panicking.. yess she cry and yell because her car is important to her... but we dont get to see her hurting anybody or damaging a thing... Charging a 18 years old girl for crying while her boyfriend crashed her car... It must be a very calm comunity for the cops to lose time on this one....
@@loutreacariatre3637 1. She's 18; technically an adult, which was why she was taken to jail and not a juvenile detention center. 2. That sort of crying and screaming over a car is not normal behavior. It's fine to get upset, and it's understandable to get upset, but to react like that past the age of two is not acceptable. She even denied that she did anything wrong, which shows a lack of ability on her part to accept responsibility for her actions. 3. She was charged for resisting and disorderly because she was screaming and acting crazy, not for "crying" (I didn't see any tears, tbh). And yea, before it's mentioned, I know the mother mentioned her being Baker Acted and that she has known mental health issues...but it's not a "get out of jail free" card. And I'm saying that as someone on the spectrum. I have never used it to try to get away with misbehaving. What's sad is that some folks between the ages of 16 and 25 seem to think it's okay to behave like that (I've seen similar behavior from that age group in other bodycam videos), and now they're society's problem instead of just their parents' problem.
@@KonDragon008 You seems to believe you become adult on your 18th birthday... that has never been a reality... some will have adulthood forced on them as they'r just children... And for some lucky ones it might take a few more years... Her being 18 does not mean you can't show empathy... Screaming against the grass is quite pathetic indeed... but can be undestood when you think this girl had her car crashed by some stupid guy... Moreover we dont get to see her arival or anything she has done until the cop try to arrest her... She is clearly out of her mind but at 18 , having her car crashed is quite important when it's your first one... that amount of money exess by far what she ever had... To assess if cops are waisting money i like to ask myself some simple question... IS the suspect menacing anything ? clearly not she's on the floor screaming.. has the suspect hurt anybody ? no she was'nt even in the car... Has the suspect insulted anyone ? no such charges have been retain... So a young lady , who got her car crashed and started sreaming , has to go to jail whitch is clearly terifying her.... as i said , wasted public money and cops time here... where i live we have real 18 years old criminals, who commit real crimes, and are a real problem... A youg lady screaming and crying after her boyfriend who crashed her is no menace to society and has clearly nothing to do in jail... Moreover if she is realy mentaly ill... sending her to jail for such a dumb motive will just furthermore expend the traumatism and will not improve her situation ... I can just imagine the look on the judge face when he had seen her... poor guy had his time wasted for good on that case^^
@@loutreacariatre3637I mean she lost her mind. Screaming uncontrollably, rolling around on the floor, and not listening to police or your own mother is plenty cause for someone to get you to chill out. The charges most likely got dropped anyway.
@@loutreacariatre3637 My point with the "she's 18" comment is that the law considers her an adult. It doesn't matter if you think she's a kid or not, by law she's an adult and is expected to behave like one (and is treated as such). It sounds like you're defending her reaction. I'm not saying she isn't allowed to get upset, but it's telling that her first concern was for her car and not her boyfriend. She was acting like a toddler, which is inappropriate for her age, and it's not acceptable. If she's not in control enough of her own behavior, or doesn't have the tools/skills to cope with her emotions, then she shouldn't have a car. I hit a patch of black ice and totaled my very first car; and I did not behave like that. I was happy that I only hit a rail and not another vehicle, and my family was more concerned about me than the car. I was grateful that I only had bruises and no major injuries; I certainly didn't drop to the ground, screaming about my car being totaled. Finally, look up "Disorderly Conduct". What she was doing was 100% that, and it's a misdemeanor crime. Menacing is a completely different charge (and since she wasn't menacing anyone, she wasn't charged with it). Resisting arrest is 100% what she was doing as well, since she wasn't obeying the officers (kept trying to get away, and refused to get in the car; that's called "passive resisting w/o violence"). The only part you have correct is that no; jail is not going to help her. But this country's mental health support is garbage, and sadly many folks with actual mental health issues (who wind up causing scenes in public and problems for society) wind up in the revolving door of jail because Reagan got rid of mental hospitals and nobody has bothered to reconstruct more humane ones for these people. Folks 18 and older, as well, can only be committed under their own volition (unless they get the Baker Act, and even the Baker Act might just put them in a facility for testing for 72 hours, max).
“I’m suing you guys all” because my 13 year old has been drinking at school! This mom is the envy of every other mom! Imagine her daughter when she is 18! 😳😳😳
23:21 "Do Not Trigger Me." 😮😠😡 New character unlocked 😂🤣 Oh wait, I just watched the rest of the clip. She obviously needs help. There's definitely a mental and/or emotional issue, going on.
@@TheJ0kerrAgreed! It's situations like these when cops can actually have a little fun with their job 😆. The scene was completely secure where everyone there was safe, LEO was wrapping up the tail-end of the investigation, and getting a couple digs in on an obnoxious teen who desperately needed this lesson was just the cherry on top!
@@samischwartz7696 I’m with you, I’m gen z, and I may have my own criticisms of certain institutions, but political opinions are no excuse to be so disgusting to individuals trying to help you.
This first girl is absolutely unhinged, at 13 I would've shut up and start crying (honestly maybe as an adult too) Edit: OK relatively she's actually pretty normal
@@karolinedavis3492 Actually I got the impression that she is probably being scammed. She obviously has some handicap and probably emotional disorders so she probably gets Social Security. She probably got kicked out because she is too big and too physical for her parents to handle. She is definitely a part of our vulnerable populations when it comes to being taken advantage of. Does not excuse her behavior in any way shape or form. She can't use her size to fight going to jail.
my theory is she's dealing with a multitude of untreated mental issues. while she does seem intoxicated, she's clearly delusional (stating Joshua Bassett, famous actor, is her boyfriend) or the typical "don't trigger me!"/"don't unleash the beast inside me!"/"i'm gonna let out my demons!" kind of threats are common denominators in anti social disorders.
The first girl’s vocabulary, her tone, her lack of basic conversation skills… she learnt nothing at school and won’t learn anything. And her mother is not going to help her given her parenting methods. They’re doomed.
If my daughter had been drinking and misbehaving in school I would have urged the school and cops to give her the full works. The mom seems to be the prime reason why this girl is how she is.
The first girl and the first parent are so entitled. Why? As if the rest of us aren't working our asses off, some of us deeply suffering doing the right thing every day, trying to be a good person. How do people become THIS entitled? Hearing them speak words is deteroriating my intelligence.
While I absolutely agree the first girl was entitled, the cop was bad. First you can’t tell someone to knock off the language cause they aren’t speaking English lol. And second he said he could put her in cuffs and BEAT her? That’s what he said right before saying arrest. Like dude
Ex-EMT here. Took many a call at police stations for "difficulty breathing". We called that the "steel allergy". The trip to the hospital only delays the inevitable - you're still arrested!
The absolute meltdowns are hilarious. They think it will reverse things, because that’s how they’re used to acting with their parents. Pathetic, but funny. And it’s online forever 😂
That first girl and her mother…..geesh no wonder some kids act like babies. Parents should have acted more mature. Kinda sad to see how pathetic the mother acted to the police
I know I'm going to sound like an old man saying this but too many kids/young adults these days think the world revolves around them. Just a complete inability to process that sometimes things don't go your way and that you can't just do what you want without repercussions.
these days? what does that even mean lol teenagers always feel like the world revolves around them, because thats a part of being a teenager. you're not mature yet, you don't know anything, you get smarter with time.
@@Majqq12 I certainly was arrogant and egotistical and got in trouble for it but I never thought I didn't have to follow laws or lose my shit so badly I had a meltdown and fought cops or called them pedophiles. Never said someone confronting me was "triggering me" then went straight to crying and threats either. Never waved a gun at someone for crossing the street while I was driving in a parking lot.
@@Majqq12The author is completely correct. It’s not just the parents creating these monsters it’s everyone. It’s the government giving every lazy junkie welfare. It’s the doctors making excuses for bad behavior by over diagnosing conditions like ADHD, ADD, Autismt, etc. and then over medicating w/meds that are strong meds that they end up addicted to which leads to tumors issues.
Right? There were plenty of unruly teens when I was in middle and high school (Gen X, here), but none of them ever talked back to even teachers; let alone disrespected police officers like that! We'd talk respectfully to them when they'd show up to do anti-drug presentations at the school, even. Every generation says about the younger one "they think the world revolve around them", but it's seriously worse than before with the latest kids. I'm even hearing from teachers that many kids from elementary school to high school are so bad that they attack teachers, throw tantrums when they don't get their way, and can't even perform at their grade level; it's definitely a worsening problem.
this is what happens when you've never told ''No'' as a child. absolutely disgusting the way these teenagers behave. and they well deserved the consequence of their actions. I really enjoyed watching this video, and as always, Thank you for the video and have a good day!
@@cheriejohnson7520 or "Your hurting me" or "I can't breathe" as the shout at the top of their lungs. I can't believe these people actually think it will help their case.
13 years old with this amount of disrespect for her elders and law enforcement? Unbelievable. She is off of the chart. What are we rearing in this nation that a 13 year old girl can act this way?
Every generation has children who disrespect the law and elders, no matter what or where there are alway troublemakers. This isn't a new thing or exclusive to the USA. So before telling others to "Wake up" have a look at the world beyond what videos you see on the internet ;)
I think my favourites with these are when they SCREAM "I can't breathe!" In order to scream or even speak at a higher volume than a whisper you need to have air.
The first girl probably got rewarded by her mum when she got home with them blaming everything on the police I definitely don't believe her mum doesn't drink either .