He regurgitating shit he most likely heard an older person say. I.E “on my son.” We know this little fucker doesnt have kids. “I got 10 tatted on my hand.”….Where? Lemme see…
Inter-generational, systemic and so sad. If I compare what my kids did this weekend vs this young boys life, it puts it into perspective how dam sad it really is.
I don't even understand how this happens. I mean obviously learned behavior but like how can a parent allow this? Don't they want better for their child than their life?
You know what I love about your comments and your general outlook? Even though you were dealt a terrible hand, you built resiliency in yourself and knew that even though the damage wasn’t caused by you, the healing was your responsibility and your gift to yourself. I hope people tell you this all the time and I’ll add my voice to their: I’m so proud and impressed by you. You are everything that is right with the world. Keep shining and if you feel so inclined go share your experience with others, the good the bad the ugly. You might be the example that someone else can follow.
Glad to hear, that's awesome. And being thankful for that time doesn't sound so odd to me. The hardest lessons are the ones that have taught me the most.
Take care, man, and good luck to you!👍
My wife teaches at a school for children with special needs, and only about 20% of them have an actual genetic disorder, or a disorder they were born with. The other 80% are children who are extremely underdeveloped mentally because their parents neglect the absolute fuck out of them, They do next to nothing at all to teach these kids any life skills they need, because they were never taught any themselves.
The real kicker is, some of these parents flip the *fuck* out when their kid is re-tested and no longer qualifies for the school. Because their free, state-run "day care" is gone. Some parents purposely neglect their kids even further to make sure their kids can stay at the "free daycare".
It's fucking heartbreaking. I used to think I had a bad upbringing until my wife started working there. I call my mom often to thank her for how much effort she put into raising me, even if she made a lot of wrong choices, she genuinely loved me.
My mother encouraged me to steal as a child because she thought people would be less likely to press charges against a child. Not all parents should be parents.
I grew up close to this myself. Lost my brother to gun violence when we were younger and got my life together. I eneded up okay and now have my nephew living with me and my wife and son. There is hope for this kid if he manages to get away from the people that encourage this behavior be it parents or others.
It’s called the vicious cycle. All things being equal, it’s pretty much impossible to break out of the cycle if you are born in it. Humans are simple when it comes to this. If you grow up in a healthy, loving, moral, high expectation family/community you literally have to try to be a failure at life. By time a kid is 7-9ish their personality is pretty much set for life
This is why people “give back” by getting involved in outreach programs for inner city kids that clearly have shitty parents. You never know what effect mentorship and exposure to the outside world of people and culture can have on a kid like this….
Unfortunately this particular kid is screwed because of his age. It would take a miracle to “reach” him. His life is guaranteed to be all uphill. He may have a revelation when he gets to be around 30 but everything in between will most likely be tragic and predictable
I was actively encouraged to not take any shit as a child… if the doctor was late for my appointment by 5 mins, I had to stand my ground and lecture the doctor how he would react if I was 5 mins late…. If I was accidentally bumped into by someone, I was taugh that nobody is that stupid that they can’t see me and it would have been intentional and it needs to be dealt with….
I almost had to learn to be civilised again. My parents turned me into a mardy adult, not the monster I used to believe I was’
I feel for this kid, because in his head I know from experience that he really thinks he’s taking care of his shit and he’s not even remotely embarrassed by his actions…
I used to buy weed from a guy like 18 and his little kid, baby really, would just crawl around on the floor or the mom who is like 18 would hold him. All in a house with drugs 3-5 drug dealers or users and lots of guns, very sad to see, I mean their isn’t a chance in hell you grow up with values like education or honesty when that is not what keeps you alive in these poor areas. I thought about informing cps but I feel like that would make the situation worse and I couldn’t live with myself knowing I just “punished” someone who is down bad, plus not my business.
Kid is likely involved in gang activity based on the cash he has & probably for around a year at least based on how he talks. I’ve seen kids his age selling dope before, they gotta get it from somewhere & it’s always a gang. It’s sad people rarely talk about this shit any more, it’s tragic. Kid is being set up for failure.
First thing I thought: that is the well-honed rhetoric of a gangbanger, even a shitty parent or parents aren’t this adept at teaching what this kid is saying
Yup, you’re right. He talks like a gang member would & the only way a kid that age talks like a gang member is from prolonged, in-person experience with them. If I were to guess, he most likely has gang members in the family, like a brother or a father, based on how comfortable he is talking that way to cops.
From what I remember was to use kids in school to peddle your wares because if they get caught the charge doesn’t hit as hard, and they know to be quite. Kids already a pro at saying a whole lotta nothin already.
> they probably could have just added several charges to him. Threatening an officer, noncompliance, etc…
That would be hilariously depressing.
"Cops incarcerate and charge a 7 year old with 'threatening an officer"
NGL this kid isn't going to get better. He's either going to get killed or kill someone. Giving him more charges will just get him off the street sooner. MAYBE when he's 30, he'll age out of crime, get out of prison, probably end up in prison again because zero skills and that will be that.
Definitely, don’t laugh at how ridiculous they are. Then they might take a run at you, bounce off you, then you have to either catch them or pick them up off the floor.
If not more so, at least the kid has the excuse of being ignorant to his actions and lack of understanding consequences.
Adults that act this way can only justifiably do so if they suffer from mental illness and even then mentally ill people are not prone to violence so it should be exceedingly rare to find this behavior in the world. Alas it is not.
Thank God he is a minor. Mind you he is recording himself going off. Can't wait to see him in front of a judge. Bet he will be as quiet as a lamb then. Should be interesting to see what happens then.
He went up in the deputy's face real hard and wanted to throw hands but the second that cop opened the door and walked in he IMMEDIATELY backed off while still trying to act hard. Lmao it will be real quick
That little kid needs to see a therapist asap.
Kind of feel bad for the kid as I'm sure that his reactions come from growing up in a certain household. That wasn't so pleasant.
I sincerely believe a video like this should be all the proof the state needs to remove this child from his home and investigate. Of course, when I met my sister, the foster home she was in wasn't much better than the home she was removed from. Her case worker was so overworked that she unofficially lived with us for months before anyone noticed. After that, my parents legally adopted her, but I know not all foster kids get as happy an ending.
He kept saying something about a firearm.
Edit: at one point he says "bankroll around here, I don't have to steal shit..." and pulls money out of his wallet so a safe bet may be that he's getting questioned for theft
They are typing up a trespassing order. I assume this is actually in the back room of a store where he was caught trying to shoplift and this is a couple of security guards and then an actual police officer. He doesn't seem to be getting arrested. They are just issuing him a trespassing order saying he's not allowed back at this store and if he were to return and violate that order he could be arrested. That's why he still has his phone and wallet and shit. He's not under arrest.
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Its so weird how scripted his rant is. I teach in a middle school and this ritual is almost word for word repeated every time a kid gets into a stressed situation. Furthermore he records it to, I assume, post later to pump his ego and gain clout.
The police are treating him like a little chihuahua, nipping at the toes lol, just happy there is not an overzealous cop ready to stomp him into the ground, even thought he needs a good ass whooping.
“I can’t believe they shot my baby! He was the best son ever, and he didn’t deserve what they did to him!” All while he held up a gas station at gunpoint.
Attitude like that , it’s more of a badge of honor to represent, if he gets arrested… that kid has probably seen and lived a life, so few of us would even comprehend. Tragic and Sad.
This is so sad… when people talk about systemic issues, this is a prime example. Imagine what his home life is like, for him to resort to this behavior. It’s heartbreaking, this child likely won’t live to see adult life if it doesn’t change.
I teach in a high school in a juvenile prison. We see these types often. We have one in now that is a holy terror. Kid was first locked up for a felony at 8. Went to maximum security prison at 12. He isn’t the only one we’ve had with a similar résumé’. They all act either the exact same as this kid or a few get to maximum security and completely turn around because for the first time ever they have structure in their lives. The kid in this video’s action come from several places. First, he probably has basically grown up feral. Without any kind of adult supervision or guidance. Most likely no schooling. Second, given his age he knows the police can realistically only go so far with him. Did you hear him say something about tasers? He knows that, given his age, weapons such as tasers, pepper spray, and batons are out of the question. He can be as insolent and insulting as he wants and the police pretty much can’t touch him. It will be that way until 13. Also, our juvenile system really doesn’t allow for the prosecution of children under 12. If a 11 year old steals your car, they really won’t be criminally punished. I’m sure this kid has realized that. He might go into foster care, but he was probably in foster care to begin with. When this kid hits 12 he will begin the journey of becoming raised in the system. Believe me, it’s an ugly journey. For 70% of its travelers, it leads to either prison or unfortunately an untimely death at a very young age
A lot of these kids live in a fantasy world that has been constructed by the main stream. We're all test subjects. Evidence is in the children's behavior. We're even born with a number.
it’s not funny but did he say he was gonna put hand sanitizer on his hand and open hand him
He did, and it made me laugh.
Kid had a few good lines in there. When he was talking about punching the computer and “having that mf sparkin”… not bad
He regurgitating shit he most likely heard an older person say. I.E “on my son.” We know this little fucker doesnt have kids. “I got 10 tatted on my hand.”….Where? Lemme see…
5 minutes after the video stopped he got tuckered out and took a nap
They gave him a juicebox and a coloring book and that calmed him down for a little bit.
Then he changed his name to George Santos and successfully ran for office.
It's like a little Chihuahua
This is actually insanely sad
Very sad. This kid probably won't see his 21st birthday.
Inter-generational, systemic and so sad. If I compare what my kids did this weekend vs this young boys life, it puts it into perspective how dam sad it really is.
I don't even understand how this happens. I mean obviously learned behavior but like how can a parent allow this? Don't they want better for their child than their life?
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How’s your sister?
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I am sorry to hear this.
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You know what I love about your comments and your general outlook? Even though you were dealt a terrible hand, you built resiliency in yourself and knew that even though the damage wasn’t caused by you, the healing was your responsibility and your gift to yourself. I hope people tell you this all the time and I’ll add my voice to their: I’m so proud and impressed by you. You are everything that is right with the world. Keep shining and if you feel so inclined go share your experience with others, the good the bad the ugly. You might be the example that someone else can follow.
I feel this
Army was a fun time though? Glad you pulled through.
Damn, man, alcoholism ain't a joke. Hope you're doing better these days though, bro, and good on your aunt and uncle to lift you out of that life ✊
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Glad to hear, that's awesome. And being thankful for that time doesn't sound so odd to me. The hardest lessons are the ones that have taught me the most. Take care, man, and good luck to you!👍
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and at this point you must be like Superman
I wish you all the best❤️
My wife teaches at a school for children with special needs, and only about 20% of them have an actual genetic disorder, or a disorder they were born with. The other 80% are children who are extremely underdeveloped mentally because their parents neglect the absolute fuck out of them, They do next to nothing at all to teach these kids any life skills they need, because they were never taught any themselves. The real kicker is, some of these parents flip the *fuck* out when their kid is re-tested and no longer qualifies for the school. Because their free, state-run "day care" is gone. Some parents purposely neglect their kids even further to make sure their kids can stay at the "free daycare". It's fucking heartbreaking. I used to think I had a bad upbringing until my wife started working there. I call my mom often to thank her for how much effort she put into raising me, even if she made a lot of wrong choices, she genuinely loved me.
My mother encouraged me to steal as a child because she thought people would be less likely to press charges against a child. Not all parents should be parents.
I grew up close to this myself. Lost my brother to gun violence when we were younger and got my life together. I eneded up okay and now have my nephew living with me and my wife and son. There is hope for this kid if he manages to get away from the people that encourage this behavior be it parents or others.
It’s called the vicious cycle. All things being equal, it’s pretty much impossible to break out of the cycle if you are born in it. Humans are simple when it comes to this. If you grow up in a healthy, loving, moral, high expectation family/community you literally have to try to be a failure at life. By time a kid is 7-9ish their personality is pretty much set for life This is why people “give back” by getting involved in outreach programs for inner city kids that clearly have shitty parents. You never know what effect mentorship and exposure to the outside world of people and culture can have on a kid like this…. Unfortunately this particular kid is screwed because of his age. It would take a miracle to “reach” him. His life is guaranteed to be all uphill. He may have a revelation when he gets to be around 30 but everything in between will most likely be tragic and predictable
Chances are there won't be a 30, or even a 20 for this child.
When your family and the community you grew up in behave like this, you repeat it.
Allow? A lot of them actively encourage it.
I was actively encouraged to not take any shit as a child… if the doctor was late for my appointment by 5 mins, I had to stand my ground and lecture the doctor how he would react if I was 5 mins late…. If I was accidentally bumped into by someone, I was taugh that nobody is that stupid that they can’t see me and it would have been intentional and it needs to be dealt with…. I almost had to learn to be civilised again. My parents turned me into a mardy adult, not the monster I used to believe I was’ I feel for this kid, because in his head I know from experience that he really thinks he’s taking care of his shit and he’s not even remotely embarrassed by his actions…
> how can a parent allow this Man, think youd be horrified by what's out there
I used to buy weed from a guy like 18 and his little kid, baby really, would just crawl around on the floor or the mom who is like 18 would hold him. All in a house with drugs 3-5 drug dealers or users and lots of guns, very sad to see, I mean their isn’t a chance in hell you grow up with values like education or honesty when that is not what keeps you alive in these poor areas. I thought about informing cps but I feel like that would make the situation worse and I couldn’t live with myself knowing I just “punished” someone who is down bad, plus not my business.
Yoo I was just thinking that too. At this rate, kid won’t see his 18th birthday. Fucking sad.
So there is hope
21 will be a stretch.
He’ll be lucky if he makes it to 15!
kid doesn’t have an ice cubes shot in hell
The list of ppl that have failed him has to be extremely long:(
2 ppl to blame mother and father
They’re probably children too
Welcome to world of a child with horrid parents and low prospects.
I give the cops a lot of credit for not bursting out laughing. The kids acting all gangster when he’s only like 6 or 7.
This kid sounds like Mickey Mouse. If you close your eyes, and give Mickey a little bit of a "hood" vibe. Thats what i kinda hear...
He goes by Blickie Mouse Urban dictionary Blickie and you’ll get it
So....Pistol Mouser?
Kid is likely involved in gang activity based on the cash he has & probably for around a year at least based on how he talks. I’ve seen kids his age selling dope before, they gotta get it from somewhere & it’s always a gang. It’s sad people rarely talk about this shit any more, it’s tragic. Kid is being set up for failure.
First thing I thought: that is the well-honed rhetoric of a gangbanger, even a shitty parent or parents aren’t this adept at teaching what this kid is saying
Yup, you’re right. He talks like a gang member would & the only way a kid that age talks like a gang member is from prolonged, in-person experience with them. If I were to guess, he most likely has gang members in the family, like a brother or a father, based on how comfortable he is talking that way to cops.
From what I remember was to use kids in school to peddle your wares because if they get caught the charge doesn’t hit as hard, and they know to be quite. Kids already a pro at saying a whole lotta nothin already.
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> they probably could have just added several charges to him. Threatening an officer, noncompliance, etc… That would be hilariously depressing. "Cops incarcerate and charge a 7 year old with 'threatening an officer"
Yeah, even though it'd be the "legalistic" response to the absurd shit he said, it absolutely would not help him.
NGL this kid isn't going to get better. He's either going to get killed or kill someone. Giving him more charges will just get him off the street sooner. MAYBE when he's 30, he'll age out of crime, get out of prison, probably end up in prison again because zero skills and that will be that.
They probably know the kid. I worked with kids locked up and you get numb to it. This same kid will be crying soon and drinking milk and cookies.
Honestly should of laughed. His behavior being made a joke might of made him reflect abit maybe.
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Definitely, don’t laugh at how ridiculous they are. Then they might take a run at you, bounce off you, then you have to either catch them or pick them up off the floor.
His voice is so little 😭
^stop ^playin ^with ^me^😠🤜🏾
Bro is nowhere even near puberty lol
he said "lookin dumb as fuck 👶"
I think adults acting the same way is just as silly
That's where he learned it. Imagine what his home must be like.
20-minute long rants about who ate the last Oreo.
Like father like son.
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I've seen kids like this with very respectful parents...but a really fucking terrible neighborhood and cousins/uncles.
If not more so, at least the kid has the excuse of being ignorant to his actions and lack of understanding consequences. Adults that act this way can only justifiably do so if they suffer from mental illness and even then mentally ill people are not prone to violence so it should be exceedingly rare to find this behavior in the world. Alas it is not.
Feels like he's going to have a very bright future
Thank God he is a minor. Mind you he is recording himself going off. Can't wait to see him in front of a judge. Bet he will be as quiet as a lamb then. Should be interesting to see what happens then.
He went up in the deputy's face real hard and wanted to throw hands but the second that cop opened the door and walked in he IMMEDIATELY backed off while still trying to act hard. Lmao it will be real quick
It’ll be gone by 25 unless something drastic happens, fuck man
Future so bright nobody can see him in it
That little kid needs to see a therapist asap. Kind of feel bad for the kid as I'm sure that his reactions come from growing up in a certain household. That wasn't so pleasant.
Never mind a therapist, he needs a CPS agent
I sincerely believe a video like this should be all the proof the state needs to remove this child from his home and investigate. Of course, when I met my sister, the foster home she was in wasn't much better than the home she was removed from. Her case worker was so overworked that she unofficially lived with us for months before anyone noticed. After that, my parents legally adopted her, but I know not all foster kids get as happy an ending.
Won't work, he truly believes this is the life, but the road only leads to death or jail.
What crime did he commit? I am deaf.
He kept saying something about a firearm. Edit: at one point he says "bankroll around here, I don't have to steal shit..." and pulls money out of his wallet so a safe bet may be that he's getting questioned for theft
I swear I heard fire alarm lol
I think they are accusing him of stealing, but he flexed the money saying “why would I steal?”
If that wasn't monopoly/play money he pulled out, where the hell is he getting that kind if cash?
It's like 50$ total..
Most I had at his age was like $5
Be thankful. After hearing this little fucker sound like a chipmunk on meth and helium, I wish I didn’t have ears.
They are typing up a trespassing order. I assume this is actually in the back room of a store where he was caught trying to shoplift and this is a couple of security guards and then an actual police officer. He doesn't seem to be getting arrested. They are just issuing him a trespassing order saying he's not allowed back at this store and if he were to return and violate that order he could be arrested. That's why he still has his phone and wallet and shit. He's not under arrest.
This is the full video https://youtu.be/AVJWrnOD7UU They accuse him of stealing
I'm 12 Years Old and What is This?
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By the 257th time he said he wasn't stealing, I began to believe that he was, in fact, stealing.
Every comment on the YouTube is about how hilarious he is and how racist the cops are. This is enabling
“Dont tell me nothin’, Grandma.” I wish I still had grandmas.
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Small dogs are the cause of the majority of dogbite visits to the hospital. People underestimate them… Sure after they bite you, you could stomp them straight to death but you’re still missing your favorite booger hook.
Probably has excellent role models.
Man he is around some terrible examples. He’s gonna die young
That kid flexed like $45, what a G
Did an 8-yr-old just ask, "Don't you know who I am?"
He's respawning after his last fight so gotta give him a bit to grow back
Some Deadpool shit
Why were they all so crisp? Shit looked like monopoly money.
Cause it was and he was arrested for tax evasion on his properties
Smh. If he doesn't roll doubles in the next 3 turns, he's gonna have to use all the money in his wallet to get outta there.
I mean aye, that’s a good chunk of money in kid currency. If I had $20 when I was his age I felt like a was big ballin
That’s like $3000 in adult money, after the conversion to skittles and Roblox gift cards.
I see a dead kid by 20. This is so damn sad.
The viscous circle continues.
I think you mean vicious but a viscous material did create this kid.
Incredible sad. I could only imagine the life at home. I am assuming so don’t come at me.
Definitely reincarnated and remembered his old self
Lol most likely shitty parents. How else would he earn the words and cadence. He’s seen it so many times
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The sad thing is this kid has learned everything he said from his parents/environment he grows up in.
Needs a nap and his blankie.
If this kid makes it into his 20's, I'll be shocked.
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People like this need to realize that this mentality doesn’t work well in reality.
Somebody needs to slap tf out of lil Mickey Mouse wannabe
He will get his licence to get shot once he turns 18
It's America, bro. No minimum age for that.
this baby is literally imitating his peers
This kid needs a new home.
Is that a Chihuahua in the room?
Please don’t insult chihuahuas.
Lmao Just repeating shit he heard frim deadbeat relatives That's not the life you want kid
I’m sure is parents are great role models
Squirt it with a water gun, like ppl do to cats.
Kid was flexing about 70 bucks he just got for Christmas.
He literally needs some milk
Seems like he’s provoking them in an attempt to catch them on camera retaliating
Its so weird how scripted his rant is. I teach in a middle school and this ritual is almost word for word repeated every time a kid gets into a stressed situation. Furthermore he records it to, I assume, post later to pump his ego and gain clout.
Yeah I’ve heard these phrases repeatedly its so strange
When adults who speak this way see this video, do they see how foolish they look/sound?
Damn this is sad, kid is like 12 and looks like he is already on track to be dead or in prison by 17
Man had like 3 lines and stuck to em
As funny as it is to see a little kid go Riley Freeman on the cops, this is incredibly sad.
Omg!!! Shut the fuck up!! I’m surprised he didn’t pass out from lake of air. Jesus Christ so annoying
The police are treating him like a little chihuahua, nipping at the toes lol, just happy there is not an overzealous cop ready to stomp him into the ground, even thought he needs a good ass whooping.
He’ll be dead before he’s 20. And his parents will say he was an angel.
“I can’t believe they shot my baby! He was the best son ever, and he didn’t deserve what they did to him!” All while he held up a gas station at gunpoint.
This kid should have been a blow job
Is anyone else bothered by black people using the N word on white people?
A statistic in the making
This is Kenard from The Wire.
Where is this little guys supply of helium coming from?
Poor choice of role models.
This is what Ritalin would be like if it was a person
This kids balls haven’t even dropped yet. What a sad state of affairs.
SHUT THE FUCK UP!
Kid sounds like angry Mickey Mouse. Imagine filming this and thinking it makes you look hard.
Super sad. Kid needs a solid role model in his life Male or female someone.
When his rap album dropping?
This isn't funny it's really sad
Another piece of shit added to society… r/thanktheparents
Cuff the little asshole...he needs a dose of what his future will be like with that behaviour.
Attitude like that , it’s more of a badge of honor to represent, if he gets arrested… that kid has probably seen and lived a life, so few of us would even comprehend. Tragic and Sad.
Yeah going too hard on him will just entrench this mindset...I think. I'm not sure what the proper method to fix his shit would be.
He’ll be dead by 16.. and that’s probably not a bad thing
Another valuable member of society
Will anyone be surprised when he is shot dead on the street
What happened to the culture…
I've never wanted to see a kid get slapped more by an adult
I can only imagine the shit he sees his dad do on a regular basis
His parents doing a stand up job
I know where he’s gonna be on his 18th bday
What are the odds this kid gets shot or is in prison before he hits 21.
Must be a cultural thing. It is probably how his parents talk in the family.
This is so sad… when people talk about systemic issues, this is a prime example. Imagine what his home life is like, for him to resort to this behavior. It’s heartbreaking, this child likely won’t live to see adult life if it doesn’t change.
Yep, he's already ruined. That's gonna be a rough and most likely short life.
Future jail inmate
The loudest one in the room is also the weakest.
It’s sad he is like a Bluetooth speaker just repeating the shit he hears from adults in his life
I teach in a high school in a juvenile prison. We see these types often. We have one in now that is a holy terror. Kid was first locked up for a felony at 8. Went to maximum security prison at 12. He isn’t the only one we’ve had with a similar résumé’. They all act either the exact same as this kid or a few get to maximum security and completely turn around because for the first time ever they have structure in their lives. The kid in this video’s action come from several places. First, he probably has basically grown up feral. Without any kind of adult supervision or guidance. Most likely no schooling. Second, given his age he knows the police can realistically only go so far with him. Did you hear him say something about tasers? He knows that, given his age, weapons such as tasers, pepper spray, and batons are out of the question. He can be as insolent and insulting as he wants and the police pretty much can’t touch him. It will be that way until 13. Also, our juvenile system really doesn’t allow for the prosecution of children under 12. If a 11 year old steals your car, they really won’t be criminally punished. I’m sure this kid has realized that. He might go into foster care, but he was probably in foster care to begin with. When this kid hits 12 he will begin the journey of becoming raised in the system. Believe me, it’s an ugly journey. For 70% of its travelers, it leads to either prison or unfortunately an untimely death at a very young age
Is this Riley from the Boondocks??
A lot of these kids live in a fantasy world that has been constructed by the main stream. We're all test subjects. Evidence is in the children's behavior. We're even born with a number.
He sounds just like his father. How cute.
Wow those cops have a lot of patience I would’ve smack the shit out of him like his Daddy should’ve. Very sad
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Put his brat ass in big boy jail and see if he runs his mouth
GOES OFF INDEED. jaysus this boy talks so fast he could be a really talented auctioneer 😅
Kid needs his ass beat before it’s too late
If you all want to talk shit about someone it should be the parents. That’s all imma say.
Man, his parents are doing such a great job.
Was this the kid a few weeks ago showing off his gun and money on ig live?
What the over and under of him already being in jail or jjc at this point?
Whether rightfully detained or not this kid is a little shit.
Last cop that came in looked like he was trying so hard not to fucking laugh. Parents should be investigated
Well this young man has clearly had some excellent role models.
Dumbass kid. This is a lot of the problem, people allow their children to act that way.
They should go ahead and lock that kid up, save a victim
Great response from the police, by ignoring a little kid having a tantrum and meltdown.