pretty much. hes parroting and brainwashed, down to the "I cant breathe" nonsense. I grew up in an all black neighborhood and never saw anyone act like this. everyone were normal kids. this isnt a race thing, its a culture thing
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman I agree, their behavior is insane and appalling. but the thing about the last kid is that he is parroting a lot of things hes saying that a kid his age wouldn't naturally say. its stuff you'd hear a 28 year old gang member saying to cops when getting arrested and its sad. its not a race thing, its a culture thing. Im always praying for all these kids.. its a horrible things to see kids acting like this..
@@flipnap2112 true that, he has been on the streets for a while to learn all the crap he was saying! Of course most 'Murican kids the past 2 generations feel like they are entitled to everything, I'm glad my 3 kids {all in their 30s} & all 5 of my grandkids act like they have cognitive thinking skills AND common sense which is severely lacking in todays society
It's not even just annoying... it's fookin disrespectful as hell. This was a real person, a real kid with family, friends and loved ones left behind with the grief. If you're gunna cover this story and make money off it at least do the bare minimum and get their name right. Propa grinds my gears
@@lizfisher1234 yeah the first 3 times were irritating and then i could barely focus lol..... i've seen this story before but the seeth was driving me nuts
Damn! At 12 I would've just started crying if a police officer put cuffs on me. And I'm not ashamed to say that. There is something seriously wrong with these kids that don't have a healthy fear and respect for the law.
@@Comrade_Nikoreal really, all you have to do is look at kids in college. theyre all permanent victims. everything is everyone else's fault. its ridiculous
from the internet and music videos. I grew up when rap was funny, or they told everyday stories (rappers delight). Once gangsta rap hit the scene I knew trouble was coming for that culture. I was hoping after biggie/tupac murders happened the community would wise up but it just got worse.
I just love how all the people in the background just come in and start saying you can't do this but they have no idea what's going on. They're acting like the police are intentionally just messing with this kid .
@@bd12544no they weren't the kid was trust passing and when they caught him he was resisting arrest then the mom came and just made things worse and he spit on one of the officers which is assault which another crime because he assaulted an officer
@@Bat-tay first of all you can't be sited for "trespassing" on public property.. second in California you can't place a minor of the age 12 an under in restraints or cuffs unless a felonies or violent crime has taken place! An third! He's just a kid!! All that was unnecessary and unprofessional! All they had to do is approach him an talk to him... They was Grabbing him an trying to cuff him before they even know what happened!! How would you feel if this was your son! Or brother or nephew.. he would of never had the chance to spit at them if they wouldn't have treated him like a grown ass man from the jumped!
@@jaydee4600 no they were trying to just talk to him he wasn't listening and he started kicking and spitting and being a kid doesn't mean anything people act like being a kid gives them permission to get away with anything it doesn't if he is old enough to attack and cuss out officers then he is old enough to know not to do it all he had to do was talk to them and he started to get violent so not only did he get arrested for trespassing but he also got arrested so attacking an officer
I like how for the little kid the strangers were like “ his parents should be here” exactly 💀 bros out by himself with no supervision but they don’t wanna talk about that
@@lovleyloner1487Exactly! There are WAY too many comments from grown adults, acting insanely offended at a child selling water without a permit but saying nothing about the premeditated murderers.
kid at the end is so sad. he didn't become like that from having responsible parents that look out for him. he learned that behavior from somewhere. starts screaming that they're racist when they've literally not done anything to him aside from handcuffing him for committing a crime. edit: ah the parents tried to get $100,000 from the police department, meanwhile they were sending their 11 year old son to the carnival by himself to panhandle. That pretty much tells us everything we need to know about his home life. truly sad.
Dude he's 12. There should be a different way of dealing with a situation when it's literally a pre teen, even if he's breaking the law by... Selling things. Sheesh the USA is a whacky place. Meanwhile big corporations destroy the world, exasperate poverty, play speculative games with the economy and avoid taxes and this 12 YEAR OLD CHILD is getting handcuffed on the street. Hell I'll throw a fit with him, feel like I'm taking crazy pills seeing the shit USA had found the gall and insanity to humanise. Dark ages shit.
It’s very heartbreaking to hear an 11 year old talking such an awful way. But if you realize the awful truth, we’re in 2023. It’s really no surprise that kids are like that nowadays….
Social media makes it easier for kids for access gangs/ gang activity. My mind is blown that at such a tender age, hes doing and saying things I couldn't ever have fathomed to say when I was 11... my god that child WILL end up dead OR in jail by 18 years old unless there is some sort of intervention
I like how the parents are suing after that's how their child acts on camera smh where the hell were they during the arrest? Kids that young shouldn't be walking around acting grown, kids go missing every day
The last kid, that bystander ain't doing nothing but making things worse. If there was no one around to feed into this kid's delusions, he might not would have acted so badly throughout the entire situation. The bystander should have been charged with obstruction.
And the police should be charged for abduction for puting a juvenile in their car + child abuse for handcuffing a juvenile. They gonna loose the case, because everything about that video is illegal, no matter how bad the kid's behaviour is. its not the cops job to educate him!
I work with kids like the last one on a daily basis and some of them are INCREDIBLY disrespectful and dangerous due to learned behavior from wherever they came from. It’s really sad stuff.
Work with kids like the last one on daily basis and some of them are incredibly. Disrespectful and. Dangerous dude to learned behavior from whatever staff
The case of Seth Jackson still makes me cry... and the fact ppl who don't even live in our country are trying to petition for Michael to get out of prison is infuriating
READ THIS VERY INFORMATIVE TELL TO PPL EDUCATE THEM, go call all good ppl you know neighbours etc and go to protest every day 1 hour before they come to work and wait to come and shout: Make clear statement synchronised like chorus, and 1st TELL that if you leave that killer then you help killer then you are helper of this CASE... 2nd tell this and REMEMBER THIS " Petition mean nothing than PROOFS. REMEMBER THIS SENTENCE AND HE WILL STAY IN JAIL.x
@@jacksonmarkstone1987 that doesn't mean he can't kick spit kill etc.. Stop arguing something that is not for discussion proofs we see.. PLUS YOU REPLY IN WRONG SECTION. THIS IS ABOUT 1ST CASE AMBER SETH ETC
Yup personal accountability and responsibility doesn’t exist. You can use that excuses for things like someone freaking out in a store or doing drugs but not for murder. I have seen tons of messed up teens and almost not a single one of them believed murder would be something they would be doing and knew it was bad.
turns them into murderers? I know a couple of guys I grew up with in the late '70s early '80s that came from decent parents & had money but decided to kidnap, torture, kill & dismember a Mexican guy when they were 19 in 1985! One guy got a life sentence no parole & the other got the electric chair in 1997
@@bornstar481I wouldn't say that personal accountability is thrown out the window. I think it should be acknowledge that bad parenting does raise the chance of their children becoming a criminal or a bad person.
"I'm just a kid! I'm just a kid!" And people wonder why the juvenile "justice" system is so dang warped and easy on minors. They act like they can literally get away with murder just because they aren't adults. No dude, your actions have consequences and you're pissed that someone finally stood up to your reign of terror.
Amber is the most evil girl ever, she’s talking about seths murder as if it was a school yard petty incident that meant nothing! Hopefully she never walks the streets again, she has no normal human emotions or empathy, just horrible
The parents of the last kid need to get counseling or go to jail for awhile. It's absolutely ridiculous how they let their kids run around that way. Our country is 100% falling apart before our very eyes
@@awhisperinthewind4253 I nearly cracked up when I heard that. Yeah. It really "shut him up". He didn't seem to have any problem continuing to threaten people.
And the first two are not i'm guessing ? apparently bad behaviour is more engaging for people's condamnation than actual MU*DER. I wonder why. If u dont consider yourself racist, i"m telling U ARE
@Freeworldsuccess, keep in mind that Mike came looking for that fight though and completely underestimated Seth as being less capable than he really was. And that was obviously his biggest mistake! Seth beat that ass LOL and done so in self-defense! Mike wasn't aware that he talked more than he could back in that moment. But , It's extremely heart-wrenching that he thought he had to Resort to murder over of a b*tch that clearly isn't worth sh*t and FAAAAAAAR from attractive in my opinion! MIKE was straight up scared to face Seth , because he KNEW he'd get his ass beat AGAIN so he decided to jump this boy , murder him IN THE WORST OF WAYS and not only desecrate but completely disrespect his remains afterwards. Especially when he was caught playing with Seth's remains, specifically HIS TONGUE by flapping it around in the air , laughing! In my opinion Justice was not served in this matter! Actually far from it! In my opinion these people got off light especially that hillbilly that did less than 10 years and now out free, walking the streets as we speak! In my opinion True Justice would be a life for a life and nothing short of it
Why is this part let out of the story? It seems kind of important to know the why of a story you're gonna spend 15 minutes on. Like, literally the first and only thing that really needs to be said.
@@Arcessitor he beat him up during the set up, not prior. If you look at Michael's mugshot you can see how hard Seath fought for his life. If the "fun fact" person knew Seath as well as they are acting like they would at minimum know how to spell his name.
I don’t blame bad parenting for any of this. At a certain point people are accountable for their own actions and the environments and friendships/ influences they pick up along the way also play huge roles in behavioral issues . I’ve made my fair share of mistakes and shitty things in my life, none of which have anything to do with the loving mother I had growing up. I’ve made my own choices and suffered the consequences from it. We need to stop pointing fingers and have true accountability.
To be fair, they had most likely been there for hours upon hours. I wouldn't take one single clip of her after all those hours as indication for being uninterested, maybe exhausted though.
People react to stress in weird ways. She probably suspects her daughter's guilt but naturally won't side against her, so she's checked out to protect her own state if mind.
I don't know why those bystanders are putting blame on the cops for legally arresting a 12 year old boy for illegal activities, even after spitting on one of them, which is considered an assault charge, and to top it all off, his parents is trying to sue the PD for this, after knowing that their own kid had assaulted them? some parents they are when they're enabling his kind of behavior.
I hate bystanders when. Cops are arresting people especially kids. Cuz they just think since they are a kid they did not do anything wrong or the cops are just simply not allowed to arrest them. A kid could kill cops or just people in general And the family would still sue the cops for excessive force. And bystanders will try to defend the child
its the internet. they all parrot what they see. you can always tell by the "whats your badge number and name". like, whats the point of that? if the cop wanted to they could just lie. their name and badge numbers are on the report. theyre all out there with their phones filming. like, its not 1975 people, all cops have body cams. go ahead and film, its your right but interfering in an arrest? and do these people not realize how many times they get shot at by bystanders? people are ridiculous
omg the bystanders in the carnival clip make me so mad, they dont know a single thing about the situation and come in trying to intervene making it worse and fueling the punk kid
The family of the last child having the audacity to sue the police department for arresting that little asshole clearly shows exactly where he's learnt that behaviour from. I refuse to believe a 12 year old is just like that, he is learning it from somewhere, future inmate right there.
@@alexmcd378if you look genetically most murderers have nothing in common. Murder is something built into all humans like stealing or lying. The problem comes with people who act on it.
This charming boy in the last video sure knows an awful lot about his rights. I'm sure that he is equally enthusiastic for his education and his future is blindingly bright with this passionate attitude. His parent(s?) raised him so well. Truly modest and humble family, only asking for 100k when they could successfully demand millions!
It’s funny how all the comments point to the last video when the first 2 videos are of literal murders and thieves and degenerates lol. But y’all pick on the 12 year old. I wonder why
@@marcusx36054 white kids commit a murder it’s crickets….. black kid with a potty mouth the internet is in an uproar🤦🏾♀️ cmon we know what it is! They keep telling us who they are we need to believe them. I know I do!
Maybe because nobody expects a 12yr to act the way he did. Atleast, others criminals on this video were teenagers. One of them was old as 20. I know you're trying to spin it into some sort racism going on here let tell you buddy, that's not the case here.
@@Vibe_Master_007 one of the girls who set up her bf was 15, a whole 3 year difference. Murder at 15 vs selling waters at 12. Yea tell me what’s really the difference.
@@kellysingh2288they’re white😂 so everyone is pretending they didn’t see that part of the video apparently lol. 4 yt kids commit a murder they have nothing to say. Black kid has a potty mouth everyone is in an uproar. This ish literally writes itself 🤦🏾♀️
Absolutely wild to hear that actual child talking like a grown adult. Telling the cops 'you dont have the right' I wonder if this kid could even write a complete sentence, or solve a simple division problem. The fact the kid didnt ask for his mom or dad the entire time (even when he was reminded about his parents needing to be there) tells me a lot. This kid lives on the streets, he knows he doesnt have a mom or dad TO call. Wonder where his guardian is though.
Lmaooo boy does that little boy know the script. And for extra support, he's got all the bystanders around him to keep feeding him his lines just when you think he's used them all.
@@Jean-jw4hwits not lmao. He was initially being detained as he wise cited as being an aggressor engaging in illegal activities, they woulda just sat him in the car while contacting parents but then he continued to resist and act as an aggressor despute his claims. They had to get hin handled while continuing.
After watching this video, it's clear that the signs of trouble can sometimes be subtle but should never be ignored. It underscores the significance of recognizing and addressing behavioral issues early on, whether it's through intervention at home, school, or within the community. Moreover, it highlights the vital role of communication and empathy in preventing tragedies like those depicted. By fostering open dialogue and supportive environments, we can work towards steering troubled youth away from destructive paths and towards healthier, more positive outcomes.
Those last cops did absolutely nothing wrong. What do you think happens if this type of behavior goes uncorrected at 12? He becomes bigger and stronger while respecting others less and less. His parents should be embarrassed that they raised this little monster, instead of being bold enough to file a lawsuit. Literally no shame whatsoever. I hope they don't get a dime, though, sadly, I'm sure they will
Little recommendation, if you could put time stamps on the beginning of each segment would make it super convenient to skip over cases I have i heard of. Cheers!
Last kid was 12 talking like he's 30. Dude was trained to be a pest. And bystanders not minding their own business couldn't see how strange it was for a child to be talking like that.
The last clip with the 12 year old is just extremely sad. I hope this little boy gets help. I have a 12 year old son and I can never imagine him speaking like that to any one, let alone authorities, and the spitting, that is just utmost disrespect. The whole time, that lady cop was just calling him “bud”. My heart breaks for him because he is so young; with that kind of aggression, it is learned from somewhere, and without the proper help and guidance, his future looks uncertain.
@@awhisperinthewind4253 is your sympathy with the other kids who tortured and killed someone then? you’re making a big deal out of a troubled kid selling water and cussing.
Arresting or detaining a 12 year old under the suspicion of selling water without a permit is the most insane sht ever. The little boy cussing and acting like that is a learned behavior. Everyone is failing him and now he’s failing himself 😔
Exactlyyyyyy. Thank you for actually seeing this for how it is. At the very worst, the kid was pan handling and all of that police shit was unnecessary. Boy needs some positive role models in his life. Trust me i know. I grew up in foster and group homes with no family or guidance. Its very easy to spin out of control when youre a damaged CHILD😊. And this shit only sets him up for a worse future
Someone who finally see the case different. I was wondering why this video was focusing so much on what the cops did to the boy rather than what he was arrested for and why. Also notice how the officer aggravated the boy by saying your under arrest which made him snap. But don’t worry the cops did a good job and followed protocol.
@@doilysimpkin6972 I get it you may not have had any compassion growing up. But maybe have some for the child who has parents that use him for a quick buck
What’s worst is that they’re taunting him too. This is the ugly side of true crime because it plays on peoples entertainment of watching others suffering.
Also, it’s not ALWAYS the parents. I’ve met many, many parents doing the absolute best they can and their kids are determined to destroy themselves. But more often than not there is SOMETHING going on at home. Just keep in mind that kids are still humans and you can’t necessarily blame parents without investigation.
That 12 year old is really sad. That kid obviously has no positive role models in his life. He's going to end up being one of those kids whose life is over before it even begins. He's going to spend his life in and out of jail until inevitably, he does something that puts him behind bars for life.
Even though the first dude's name has an "A" in it, it's still pronounced "Seth". EDIT: You could hear the interrogator and Amber pronouncing it correctly.
@@DrInsanityCrime No worries! Now if we could only get you to quit re-uploading the same clips that you have already uploaded in the past, that would really be something worthwhile!! Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
@@DrInsanityCrimeIt shouldn't have happened in the first place. Your job is to speak. You should be able to speak. Especially when you're speaking about a murder victim. You couldn't listen to the videos to hear what the dude's name actually was after he was brutally murdered?
Its obvious that whoever is in charge of this channel doesn't actually care about the people and cases he makes videos about. Just cares about the likes and attention they get from stealing from real channels.
I don't know if that last kid is taught to act like this by its parents but if not, I can't fathom the hell they are living in. Probably physically and verbally abused on a daily basis.
Anybody wondering how a 12 year old can be that way. I work security at a middle school and a lot of them really are like that. Social media these days. Has them acting outta pocket. It's a shame people let them act this way. You're teaching him he can act like that with any adult or peer. The police handled that perfectly.
That's a damn shame. No 12 year old should be acting like that. You can tell he is not taught right from wrong at home or probably even going to school based on the way he speaks. Little punk will act all tough in front of the wrong people and something potentially bad will happen to him. Hopefully he will learn how to be a productive member of society, but based on the lawsuit by his parents rather than disciplining him themselves, I doubt that will happen.
Same in russia but prolly less than 5% kids that i used to talk to are violent, a couple years ago got robbed by kids on an electric scooter with pepper spray
I can get where outta context it looks really bad tho. But still, shouldn’t be getting involved when you don’t know the whole story of what he’s done and the cops aren’t using excessive force or being violent towards him.
The cops should have tried to peacefully disperse the crowd, but I doubt that it would have worked regardless. You don't just walk up into anybody else's business and try to defend someone who clearly doesn't need your help.
You have to admire the mother sitting next to her daughter as she hears about how her, the stepbrother, and their friends committed a heinous murder. Pure trash!
It's crazy how much bs the public thinks cops should take. That punk 12 yr old knew what he was doing. Spitting in anyone's face is just beyond nasty. I pray the cops win this case. Cops had every right to bag that kid. Parents should be ashamed of themselves. That kids behaving how he's been allowed to for a min now.
He 100% knew, and his parents probably coached him on all the things to say. If our 12-year-old had cops suddenly arresting her, she sure as hell wouldn't know all the things to say right off the bat and get combative about it. She would be nervous as hell. The kid has a history, too, so he knew what he was doing wrong.
@@emeryltekutsu4357the kid was selling water bro… as much as the kid was saying down right vulgar shit, cops were aggressive and pinned him to the floor forcing and grabbing his head far before he even spat at the police officer, none of them are right…. Idgaf about the lawsuit, they treated a 12 year old kid like he’s some murderer… Trust me when I say you don’t need 3 grown adults pummelling a child like that.
@@sakura-dante9059 Pummelling isn't even close to what happened. The cops only did what was needed to restrain him because he didn't cooperate. And you can't just have small children out and about selling water. You know how dangerous that is in so many different ways? Would you leave your TWELVE-YEAR-OLD child to talk to strangers and sell questionable substances? Strangers have no idea what could have happened to that water. I doubt there's any safety standards whatsoever there. If this was now a missing child, would you still shrug and act like there wasn't anything wrong with what was happening? This is literally a completely unprotected child being continuously put in harm's way and being taught to perform criminal acts. He should be removed from the parents entirely. We have kids around his age, even a little older, and I couldn't ever imagine putting him in danger like this or teaching them to act like that. It's abuse, and the cops are just dealing with the aftermath of maliciously horrific parenting.
@@emeryltekutsu4357 yeah by treating the kid like a punching bag? What kind of protocol is that? Malicious parenting yet they aren’t making anything better.🤦🏾 Both sides of the party are wrong, both parents and COPS and if you don’t wish to see that… then I see you might not be reasoning properly
In the last one it is ridiculous that you have to call more police to the scene because of all the people around trying to involved themselves in police business. That one dude should of been locked up as they had to push him back twice.
13:43 I highly recommend watching this interrogation! This detective is stellar! Plus listening to them all cry for their mommies in the beginning in the room together is priceless. My heart breaks for Seth and his family and loved ones. 😢prayers and love to them!
I know, right???!!! "I can't breathe! I wasn't doing shit!, You a racist!" I mean, he's got to learn to choose one because we pick up on that stupid crap!!!
I showed the one with the two boys running, to my son, and told him calling police “dog” and “bro” is a crime in itself. Behaving like these brats will get him nowhere.
That last child just made me sad. Couldn’t help but compare him to my son who lives life just as a child should. Makes you wonder what he’s already endured in his short twelve years that’s conditioned him this way.
@@pinkotasa You're truly trying to say an 11/12 year old doesn't know right from wrong? Please stop that nonsense. Even if he had a horrible upbringing sometime in his life, whether it's from TV, school, older siblings, or fellow derelicts on the streets, he has 1st hand knowledge that murder is wrong, stealing is wrong, spitting on people is wrong, fighting with the police is wrong. He also knows bad actions have consequences. He may not know the severity of the consequences, but he knows. He is by no means a baby & the last thing he needs is someone else giving him an out to not accept responsibility for his actions.
And he was casually saying "I can't breathe". Kid, if you can continue to talk perfectly fine, audibly inhale and continue to hurl abuse at people, you very much can breathe. Someone's been learning from another guy who screamed about how he couldn't breathe.
@@435cyberteam9 Their idols are criminals of course that's who they learn from. Garbage rappers who brag about destroying their own community with drugs and shooting each other, like Jay-z and instead of being call out for the scum of the earth that he is, he is invited to the White house and Obams is bff with him.
The bystanders…NEVER give an out of control kid an audience. You’re hurting the kid because I guarandamntee you he’s going to escalate. I’ve definitely taught some that far gone. I know for certain that a few were dealing with unbearable things at home, and I suspect the others were raised with “no home training” as my students say. But THAT far gone? There’s something wrong, that’s not your run of the mill disrespectful kid. And I’ve had kids throw things at me, call me every name in the book, etc. this is a different level.
what about the parents of the 5 kids that brutally tortured and murdered their friend? it’s ridiculous seeing you all get so mad about a 12 year old spitting cussing, you’re soft.
Actively advocating for someones release just because of the colour of their skin or age, even though you dont know what they have done, is just dumb and perpetuates the problems that community has.
They rioted across the country for George Floyd, a life long criminal that enjoyed beating his pregnant girlfriend, all because of his skin color. The cop responsible was charged and convicted, but that didn't matter. I haven't seen any "peaceful protests" for the white kid killed by a crazy mob for no reason, weird how that works.