nancyshack
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2006
- Messages
- 5
Hi,
Just got back from WL last night, I would say this is more of the upsetting "shocking" type of thing. We were walking past Casey's on the corner of Main street, and my DS 8, said to me"Mommy, do something, that lady is beating up that person!" well I turned to see what he was talking about and saw a woman 'beating' with her fist a young adult who was laying on the ground crying and yelling. I ran over to a cm and asked if they could do something, he confronted the woman and asked her to stop, she did not, so me and my big mouth told her to "please stop!", she told me to "F@*( off " and continued on with what she was doing, finally security came over and was handling the situation. The only thing that I did notice was the young adult girl had a helmet on and was obviously disabled, I felt so awful and heard the woman say it was how she controlled her "dumb and handicapp daughter!"" I was mortified coming from a family that has a few disabled people. I was going to go and tell her a thing or two, when my DH reminded me where we were and didn't want to upset our 3 kids any farther. Then I had the unfortunate task of explaining to my kids what they witnessed. While security escorted this woman, her daughter and I assume her husband in to the first aid area!! Yikes!!
Nancy
Just got back from WL last night, I would say this is more of the upsetting "shocking" type of thing. We were walking past Casey's on the corner of Main street, and my DS 8, said to me"Mommy, do something, that lady is beating up that person!" well I turned to see what he was talking about and saw a woman 'beating' with her fist a young adult who was laying on the ground crying and yelling. I ran over to a cm and asked if they could do something, he confronted the woman and asked her to stop, she did not, so me and my big mouth told her to "please stop!", she told me to "F@*( off " and continued on with what she was doing, finally security came over and was handling the situation. The only thing that I did notice was the young adult girl had a helmet on and was obviously disabled, I felt so awful and heard the woman say it was how she controlled her "dumb and handicapp daughter!"" I was mortified coming from a family that has a few disabled people. I was going to go and tell her a thing or two, when my DH reminded me where we were and didn't want to upset our 3 kids any farther. Then I had the unfortunate task of explaining to my kids what they witnessed. While security escorted this woman, her daughter and I assume her husband in to the first aid area!! Yikes!!
Nancy