@@lepwithabirthdefectyes very "🤣" indeed, as someone that was beaten every day and beaten more when trying to get help from school therapists, It's a very funny and laughable situation
@@jasonrandom372 you've obviously never seen a parent lie their way thru checkins and force the child to say everything is okay. In a perfect world you're right, but the world isn't perfect
I'm so suspish. 🧐 Did Dad get the kid to plant the drugs to get custody? Was mom set up? Or is mom really a meth head? These exes use their kids as weapons in custody battles..... inquiring viewers want to know!
I believe because of the lack of evidence they didn’t send the mom to prison, but the fact that a kid in that age knows what does drugs look like and locking himself into the bathroom calling his dad… it looks like a dad-son staged this to frame the mom
Children have innocence and, ironically, can see the world for what it actually is from a fresh perspective, and they often don't really yet understand that calling it out can make sensitive people angry. But they are also highly impressionable, and can be quickly warped into delusions and lies by horrible parents.
I have hope for this kid, despite his awful parent. I hope he was protected from her thereafter. Maybe the other parent is where he learned to be so remarkable.
Amen! I was thinking the same thing! When I heard him say that, I felt my heart sink in my stomach! 💔 Why would you leave such a precious baby alone? For any reason!?! For any amount of time!! ANYTHING could have happened!! Thank God it didn't, but if it had you'd have to live with that for the rest of your life! Do BETTER parents!!
Yeah that sent chills all down my body, especially considering that the child said they had multiple home invasions She should have gotten a way worst punishment tbh.
@@lavariosmith5622 Amen to that brother! The mother should be charged with child neglect & endangering the welfare of a child.🥺 I feel so bad for all the innocent children going thru this type of thing! 💔 It really breaks my heart. That child was soo young too!
23:08 I love the brief glimpse of the cop’s face in the background, as the door shuts with him still being inside-like; *”Oh…ok, I guess I live here now and have to start calling this lunatic mom.”* 🤣😭
The kid with the vodka lady obviously loves his mom and just wants her to do the right thing it’s crazy how these people raise such good kids but are so stupid
most of the time these kids derive their goodness from seeing the people they care about to things they see as wrong. Raising good kids is a hands off experience, so it seems, it happens by accident a lot.
Even smart people go through things and make mistakes, in the moment she could have just been havign some casual drinks as normal peple do, a habit kicked in a took over, we will never know.
I think we can all appreciate how well these officers dealt with the kids. Especially the officer in story 3. You could tell the kids were scared/anxious/terrified, and the officers made them feel safe. ❤
The baby boy in the back of the cruiser babbling at the officer has me broken. 💔 I just cant imagine the selfish cruelty required on behalf of a parent to put their child in that position in life. Poor soul. 😢
That would be my thought process as a toddler too. Like: 1)Mommy gone? 2)miss mommy 3) call the popo Because they cool 4)police get mommy back Becouse police smart and strong 💪 5)Mommy back Hurray!
From the fact the child is very well spoken for a 5 yr old it seems to me the child has been forced to “grow up” fast in order to survive in that environment. He’s had to learn at a faster rate. People breaking into the house can you imagine the horror and I’m sure he was probably by himself in that situation as well. Shame on the grandmother for covering her daughter’s lying ass knowing full and well their neglect could have resulted in a tragic scene. They should have both been charged…..
Cop speaking to drunk mom in front of her child: “Act like an adult for two fucking seconds”. And you call this-“very professional” ❓ The kid had to have been traumatized witnessing the arrest of his mom. Entire video is disturbing
these honestly hurt me so much, i’m not a parent, but i’ve looked after children before, cousins and nephews/nieces, and I love them so much even though they aren’t my kids, so the fact that an actual parent can just so blatantly neglect, or try to harm a child in any way hurt so much.
@@imightloveurmomI had a lowkey similar thing happen to me on my friends birthday. (A kid thinking were their parents) It was a trampoline park so we were older than the other kids since we’re teens, this little girl was maybe like 6, and was a triplet. The little girl would not leave me and my one friend alone so I stayed with her because I didn’t want her to get taken or something. She was lowkey mean and would hit us and called my friend slurs which is crazy considering she was 6 😭. Turns out the reason she was like that is because her mom was a criminal. The kid ended up getting hurt and after hours her mom finally came over to watch her and was mean mugging us like it was our fault. The woman had an ankle monitor on cus she was on house arrest. We had to walk away so she didn’t jump us. The girl basically thought we were her parents, made me and my friend hold her and even hold her at the same time like two parents would.
Heartbreaking 💔 how that baby was almost fatally injured in traffic wow! Thank you God! 😢I have no tolerance for abusive parents the laws are 2 minimal they won’t stop crazy 🥲🤔
That kid who said “you can’t lie to a police officer, mom” … love that kid. Despite her poor judgement, someone is obviously raising that kid right. My daughter would have done the same thing if I ever put her in that situation, which I would never do. Good for him!
I know!! idk how dad is or any other family but someone is teaching him right.. maybe school because they started teaching us about drugs and drinking pretty young.. Im 18, even tho i love my mom and dad to death but I would never lie for them to the police, nor would i ever let them lie to the police
Prior LEO here and I raised my daughter the same way. Don’t lie to cops. If you’re a POS parent, I hope these precious babies get parents they deserve.
've never seen the show either. Quite frankly, that hits a bit too close to home for me so I never bothered but it was pretty funny how he suggested it.
Love the way she says "it was only for a second" when in reality, the boy had time to call the cops, them to arrive, them to hangout with him, then wait for her to come home. I'm guessing that's at least 20 mins.
I’m right with you on that one! Mum and Granny were both “oh it was only for a second”. Cops are thinking “just how dumb do these biatches think we are?” 😂😂
Seriously my comment got deleted? I misspelt a rude word that didn’t even start with F. Which you’re allowed to do. My comment was in agreement with the original post about Mum and Granny both saying “she was only gone for a second”. The cops are thinking “how dumb do these bi**he’s think we are”? I think Grandma should go to jail to for encouraging her daughter to leave her child!
I just hope he pop it off when the cops pulled her over like get me out of here now. He did say right away he felt unsafe and already told her to just stop.
The safety balloon would help probably in a crash. But ACTUALLY even with a crash activated bloat bag. A child is too small so if they are hit with that. They will either suffocate or they will have their necks broken. My father told me this when I was a child and it’s most likely true
But still police should have handled the second arrest different. Here in the Netherlands police would almost never arrest in such way in front of a person's kid.
@@dvanleuverdenit’s not a country by country thing. Here in the US it depends if the officers and social workers think it’s important to have the kids see that so they feel safe, particularly if they were being abused, or if it’s best to shield them from the mental image.
I feel for the child in the second incident. I’ve had very similar experiences through my father whos since passed from alcohol abuse. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to help my father in my teenage years. I always keep my head on a swivel and look out for those wherever there’s alcohol involved. Just because you’re responsible, doesn’t mean that others are! I pray for those who’ve experienced parents with alcohol abuse. You’re not alone!
This is a very sad thing. Once I have kids I want to make sure that they don’t ever have to live horribly or in a financially unstable house because stuff like this is absolutely heartbreaking. These parents should not have kids.
It's probably because all of them believe they are allowed to hurt their child or they believe the "Punishment" they are giving their child is the right form of "punishment" when it's not so them seeing that world crash around them will always do this which I believe is awesome to see, watching these awful people's world view crash around them, being proven that THEY are the monsters that the kids need protecting from
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 That’s a good point. There have been multiple Sarah killers who have said if I’ve only had one good parent I might not have committed my crime. I had some cases that’s exactly true. There are two sides of that problem not harming a child can cause a irreparable damage as in coddling your child can cause irreparable damage. Stephen Jones there has to be a Mileground somewhere for a parent for punishment and shame your child with absolutely no punishment needs to be taken. A parent needs to be held responsible when a child is something wrong. In certain circumstances like in mass shootings especially if they are the ones you have given them the firearms I have seen signs of their children having disturbed or psychiatric problems that they could’ve taken care of and decided not to. At the same point change your child so special that they can do no wrong can also cause the same issues.
To me mostly with the case the woman went out from the 5 year old, even do it's bad and i personally would never do it if the woman was stressed out and just out of it of being a single mom, i would understand it somehow, everyone needs a stress release, everyone chooses there own poison... but this wasn't the case with her, you could see it from her reaction, the screaming alone was enough to make that clear.
I truly admire these police officers extremely controlled mannered taking care of people!!!! Proud of them!! God May Bless them and Protect form any harm!!
That kid was so adorable, but it also made me so sad "I need ya'll to go get her", He clearly was terrified by himself, im sure the cops being there made him feel a lot better, he seems sweet.
the way that first little boy like THREW himself out the door with that baggie as soon as the door opened a crack lmao good job kid. he knew he had to be fast.
Some parents dont deserve bad kids, and good kids never deserve bad and toxic and manipulative parents I pray those smart and innocent kids deserve bright future, happiness, secured life and beautiful love in the future
What got me is how her mom came over ready to lie for her. The police would STILL be trying to pull my mom off me had I Ieft her grand baby alone for 30mins to go get high
@@captaincaption Kids are more capabke than you think. Our modern society has underestimated them as bipedal pets that cannot even wipe their own asses.
That sounds like enabling rhetoric and the bleeding heart liberal, those people have made choices they're responsible for those choices and they don't deserve children.
@@hana.s.5203 Well why have kids then ? And if your answer is : "Well they prolly got addicted to drugs AFTER conceiving" then that's even worse . I grew up very poor and my parents never did any drugs , never even smoked tobacco . Its not a matter of bad/poor life that makes people druggies , its their mental weakness . And if you are so mentally weak , why tf would you make a child ? To pass your stupidity and laziness on them ?
These kids are so brave with a sense of justice! My mom did some pretty horrific things when I was a child and I'd have never... I was too afraid of her.
i loved how the police officer was giving the child company when trying to get his mom and dad when the kid ran in the road. this officer was so sweet.
I love how the cop is so playful with the baby when they can’t find the mother yet. But it is still irresponsible for the parents to leave the baby like that
Yes definitely. It’s good to see video that proves there are good officers out there. And as for these sorry excuses for parents, they weren’t just irresponsible but neglectful, and cruel. Freaking degenerates.
I watched this video over and over. This sweet, intelligent little fellow deserves all the attention, adoration, and education available. I want this baby safe, drug free, loved, and educated, supported by unconditional parental love. In the world of my heart, this would be the outcome. In reality, I hope it is. You deserve that, sweet boy. ♥️
videos like these make me all the more thankful i was born with the parents i had. as perfectly imperfect as they are, they never made me feel unsafe. these kids are gonna need some serious therapy later on in life :(
What’s sad is there are thousands of kids that have to watch their parents do drugs, or even hear them through a closed door and don’t call for help. Kids aren’t stupid, they know when something seems wrong… good on the first kid who called his dad
Same like The officer is so nice with the baby but the opposite with the parents kids are afraid of officers sometimes but don't be this video shows why
17:30 the fact the the mother didn't seem to care that their child was on the road and could have died, but that she cried when she heard that she's getting arrested...
It broke my hearth also. The boy looked so sad. But although I have to smile a little bit. Because I'm from Europe. Here it's no problem for kids 6 years old to be alone a few hours or walk to school or things like that
@@morph3301 also a european here, americans would FLIP out taking a north european bus and seeing a bunch of six year olds taking the bus by themselves
@@lpsfoxstar8454perfect. Someone that believes in Santa walking alone . Especially now that you guys are letting in everyone in the world like we are. Especially from the land of child brides and chi boys 😮
I'm sure that code the one threw out was the one for kidnapping or officer taken hostage 😂 had to be something like that for the buckled knees laughter
Never know what kind of cop you're going to get, some don't care about directly traumatizing kids. Many good ones in these videos, the heroes these precious kids needed.
Chad kiddos, I hope they get to live a better life. Im so proud! Keeping their parents honest. Also love the officer basically reccomending Breaking Bad to the first mom lmao.
Where is the moral on taking your parents to jail? You are telling me if you found drugs in your parents home you would call the police? If so then it’s pretty sad.
The one with the five year old being left home alone is the only one of these body cam videos so far that's actually gotten to me. I have a four year old nephew who speaks almost exactly like him already (thankfully, not about as such dark subjects). I could almost hear his voice in his place, and damn did that hit like a brick
My parents didn't leave me home alone until i was 13 years old. Before that, if there was ever something they wanted to go do, and I couldn't come along, they just didn't go. When i was little my mom would involve me in chores and shopping, regardless of how much of a hassle it was for her. I didn't grow up privileged, or rich, or anything like that. I grew up poor as shit but my mother did what a mother should and kept track of me, cared for me, and taught me crucial survival skills along the way
My parents were the same. On a Saturday night they went to what's called a working men's club, but only after I was about 10. I'd sit there with my pop & crisps next to my mum. We'd get up and she'd dance and act silly with me. A working men's club is a members only, family friendly in 1 bar with a live group. I learned socialising and how to behave around my peers. We weren't rich, but always well dressed, clean and well fed
16:58 I would’ve been HYSTERICAL as a mom if my child wandered out onto the road while I passed out/had a medical emergency. Literally would’ve been inconsolable with guilt. The boy’s demeanor was so sad, and telling too. I wish I could take him in. He deserves so much better. They are not worried one bit. Their reaction is chilling.
I could just feel my heart completely drop when the child was left home alone, voice still shaky after crying. I just felt terrible for the poor kid. Every kid deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a kid..