Stealing a Police Car Doesn’t End Well



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35 thoughts on “Stealing a Police Car Doesn’t End Well

  1. They should've tased him immediately before he stole the LEO car. He may be scared but what about the numerous properties that he damage and innocent people he confronted. Scared people can be dangerous.

  2. If someone is too incompetent to stand trial at the time they do whatever, why do they think they can get them in their right state if mind and then protector them? Mental health is an excuse. People wouldn't act crazy if they weren't crazy.

  3. Disabled or not, this behavior isn't acceptable. I wish this country did more to help families like this one. Because the reality is that they likely don't have the proper money or support to get him on medication or institutionalized.

  4. No Family Should Be At the Scene Of a Crime, Period! The mother's son Is a Criminal; I don't care if he has mental issues, on drugs, drunk, whatever. The mother has enabled, allowed and run to this kids rescue For Too Long! Because of the mom; Innocent People Are At Risk. It Is Now Time For the Police, Jail and the Courts To Charge the Son Criminally. Every Person Must Be Held Accountable For Their Crimes.

  5. i hate that i know a thousand more kids his age out in that area. there's something really wrong with the kids in highschools here, perhaps elsewhere too, but i never hear my friends in other states complain of the same thing. they look at me like i'm insane when i talk about the highschool i graduated from. it baffles me. they seemed fine when they where in my classes in elementary years 2011-2017. suddenly ALL of them are in need of drastic mental help at the same time. makes me wonder.

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