I say they are all mentally ill. The child, mother, and police. Oh yeah and that person on the thread that wants to taz little chilren throw them into that category too. lol
Hey! My desire to taze extends beyond innocent kids. I'm more than happy to have both mom and the cop tazed too!![]()
I take your comment that she keeps getting sent back home to mean she has been sent to the mental health ward of the hospital before? If so the reason she keeps getting sent home is probably because health insurance will only pay for her to stay for so long and then they put her on medication that isn't fully in her system to see the effects till after she comes home. If that is the case then the mental difference might have been passed down from mom which would make it even harder for her to handle things. This is just one possibility but you really can't know or judge unless you live their life. Not that I am saying your judging just throwing out the fact that nobody really knows unless they live the life and walk the walk.
How about, taze the mother, then arrest her, then fire her.That's just wrong. The officer should be fired and the mother should be tazed. If a parent ever tazed their own child, they would surely be arrested.
Uh, well... my city's not all that small (about 48,000 residents) and not too long ago there was a report in the police notes in the paper that a mother had called the police because it was close to midnight and her daughter wouldn't go to bed... and the police responded to the call!I'm with you. And how small is this town that the police actually came to the house.I wonder if I call my local cops tonight and tell them DD won't take a shower, will they come out to my home to help? I think the only reason they'll come out is to check ME for mental illness and not the kid.
This whole story is just sad.
In response to all the posters suggesting/asking this: You know - it's possible the town is so small there's only one officer on duty at a given time,,, or that other officers were out on real calls.C.Ann said:Police officer not calling for back up because he couldn't restrain a 10 yr. old..
Uh, well... my city's not all that small (about 48,000 residents) and not too long ago there was a report in the police notes in the paper that a mother had called the police because it was close to midnight and her daughter wouldn't go to bed... and the police responded to the call!
No she has been "arrested" and sent to the youth shelter and a juvenile dentention center. She has never been placed in a hospital or treatment center. I'm not sure why with her history at home and school that the juvenile Judge hasn't requested that. I also know the first time her mother called the police (my daughter was there and working with the mother at the time) a police officer helped her get the child in the car and she took her to a hospital that wanted to sedate her and keep her for observation. The mother refused and took her home.