@@Madzguy007 your not wrong the kid got manipulated by his dad to screw over the mom, by the crying you could tell he was morally conflicted and didn't really wanted to do it
And you guys want to shelter children. He was smart and knows what’s good or bad. Like most children, we learn more pertinent lessons for ourselves than by parents and teachers. Have more faith in them and this is the result. I wish I had the courage to to call authorities when domestic violence occurred in my home.
So do I. A male child living in the house is a danger to his momther. He must be raised by males. Sadly, this one’s gonna be addicted to meth like his dad. His dad planted those drugs there. They aren’t mom’s.
Me too! 💔 He was in the bathroom for one hour, I'm guessing, talking to his Dad and the police while feeling horrible for giving his mom away, but he did the right thing. No nine-year-old should be making this kind of decision.😢
I'm heart broken for that little guy. He's going to live with this for the rest of his life. At his age he shouldn't know what drugs are,but this is the way of the world nowadays. He shows great maturity for his age,very,very brave to do what he did. I hope the father who called the cops to save his son from being around drugs,did so not out of " revenge " on the mother ,but because he's a good father. Hope all works out for the boy,and he'll grow up a great human being.
Mom was paying bills like that but lets now hope the dad is a Christian whoite male with enough money to sustain the kids and maybe even a boat? Probably another methodologic
He loves his Mom so much, he has to do something he shouldn’t have had to do. What a special young man. Bless him. He just wants his Mom to be his Mom.
@@user-od8yh8xs9uBetween the drugs and the mother saving all her drug deals in texts. Did you not watch that part? She is guilty as hell. That lil one did the right thing.
probably first time getting arrested + she's a woman + she's a mother = lighter sentence. it's fucked up but it is what it is, though with all the violations she did afterwards yeah no more charity for the mom.
mom's a good actor, I seriously was starting to suspect that dad planted the drugs for him to find, as like a way of winning custody.... until they mentioned the texts. lol that sealed the deal for her
@@texassaxet4893shut it goober, the child is obviously better off with the father if his mother is a druggie, and the child called the father telling him about what he found and that it was making him feel unsafe, the kid knew what he was doing.
That's so messed up. You can clearly tell the kid doesn't want to get his mom in trouble, but at the same time he doesn't want his mom to be a drug dealer. I'm glad his dad was there for him.
I hope his father recognize the gravity of his situation and moves far away, that woman was caught with a serious amount of drugs and got a slap on her wrist, she's a danger to anyone around her, because that sentence means that she's fully cooperating and got immunity from prosecution, and whomever she rolled over will retaliate...
omg stop making up alarmist fantasy. Do kids just try bags of strange chemicals in your home? I know my kid at 9 and even at 4 years old was not putting draino in his cup and drinking it. Kids, if they are raised at all well, know not to put strange chemicals into their mouth? I actually truly have never smelt meth, as up in here in Canada that just wan't something i ever saw growing up, where weed, coke, mdma was usually at most parities, etc.. but I never saw meth, however, from what i know of the way they make it, which is in shows like breaking bad, and also in other films/youtube news stories, etc, I can't imagine meth smells like anything but chemicals from as I am sure crazy chemicals used to make the crap have some effect on the smell... so what kid after 3 puts strange smelling chemicals into their mouths and lives past 4. There are tons of dangerous chemicals in most parents homes, from cleaning, to insecticides, to mouse poisons, to paints, and paint clearners, you name it, the stuff in the average garage can kill just as easily. So if the kid is putting strange chemicals in his mouth, he likely has issues regardless of the drugs. I can't believe anyone woudl do that drug considering how badly it rots their body/brain... And clearly the mother is suffering from addiction, and having had family members deal with substance abuse I am not going to judge someone's addictions, it's a disease when it gets that bad. So i hope she gets help, and I hope they don't break up the home, as that is sometime what happens, and then the kids can sometimes end up in worse homes, and end up molested, and all kinds of horrors... I rememebr that incident int he states of that young kid whose mom was busted just for weed use, and they took her kid away, despite the entire people around her saying she loved and cared for the kid well. The kid went to his aunt, who was married to a pos, and they both mentally and physically abused the kid, so badly they eventually locked him in the bathroom for 3 days until he passed away... And before that the kid was happey and loved his mother. This is far more common then people know in our society... so many cases of abuse in the foster care system, etc.. So sending the mother to jail and if the father can't cope with all the kids, or something happens to him, and the kid oculd end up in a far worse situation. So I hope they force the mother into rehab/counciling/community service. But they don't destroy the home, as it can make things far worse... And making alarmist things about 'how the kid could have ate it' just doesn't help but cause homes where the parents are raising the kids with love, and security, and suddenly some 'do gooders' break up the family and the kids end up in living in a horror everyday of their lives, abused and then messed up for life, if they even make it out alive. So these situation are complicated, and just making up fear stories about how a 9 year old is gonna downa bag of meth, when people keep far more dangerous things for kids in their garages, I'm not sure how that is helping that kid... as the mother clearly has raised him somewhat right, as he is trying to do the righthing, which points to him being raised to respect morals, etc.. I have never seen a 9 year old choose to eat strange chemicals in a baggy. However I do have issue when people make drugs look like regular candy, or brownies, and just leave those in drawers for kids to find. Thinking that you can just put gummy bears laced with thc, or worse in a baggy in your drawer and your kid won't find it is such horrible parenting, and in that case, there is cause for concern, as absolutely drugs in the farm that look like candy can be dangerous. That meth baggy looked like anything but candy... and it smelled like anyting but candy I'm sure.. maybe if hte kid didn't have a sense of smell for some reason, then maybe, but otherwise, I would bet everythingI own that a decently raised kid is not going to down that bag of meth. The kid knew it was drugs, as adults often don't give kids enough credit for how aware they actually are of situations...
This "poor father" knew damn well she was an addict. And he probably did eat some. It was literally my 1st thought of why he ran and hid for an hour. We don't know, and they're not going to volunteer that other info. Glory to God, always, nevertheless.
Poor father? Dad sent the kid to the house with the dope and then blamed it on his ex. How can't you see through that? Look at him and look at her. Who looks like the one with the access to dope?
I did not think this was the type of video I would cry to, but that little boy is so cut up from finding drugs has me heart broken. He is clearly so sad to have to do this, wow what a brave young boy.
This hurt me big time. I grew up without a father and my mom was a massive drug addict. Literally walked in on her smoking crack as a child before. This poor kid. I know EXACTLY how he feels. You can't know how that feels unless you're in that situation.
Me too. I walked on my mom smoking crack once and that ruined me as a child, but prepared me for the future. I have never done drugs due to that horrible moment. I feel for that kid
@@shayloveu6933 That happened with me, except with a person beating the crap out of me. It's simply not possible for me to hit my son, because of that I think.
That's tough, I'm sorry 🥺💔 but I can very well imagine how that must've felt. I'm an empath and I grew up among abusive parents, weird nuns in catholic school. No-one was there to ask help from...but that was a long time ago now. This must be very scary. I hope that you have a happy healthy life now! Take care dear. Warm greetings and love from Switzerland ❤️
As someone who grew up with an addict mother, people who have never experienced it will never understand. You grow up real fucking fast. What a selfish mother. Taking away her child’s innocence and childhood for drugs.
It’s a damn shame when the kids have to always worry & raise their own damn parents. It’s a type of psychological abuse so that’s so damaging it should be a felony crime. If the family court system actually cared about kids & doing what’s right, they should have protocol where kids can have a social worker to plan out things they demand the parents do or don’t do & then have real consequences to the parents, like sleeping in jail, weekends in jail, etc. People who have t lived it can’t imagine the level of constant stress & worry every day, even in your sleep, & combine that with having no power to force the parents to do the right thing, it destroys life itself for those kids who basically are living other people’s worst traumas every minute of every day for their childhood; for example, other people have terrible stress & trauma from a car wreck, being robbed, etc. & the trauma & body’s stress response is a horrible feeling they have for 5-10 minutes, but it takes days for their body & mind to get back to feeling normal without all those chemicals. Kids who grow up in stressful situations experience low level, mid level, or high levels of that every day of their lives. If your body is in constant fight or flight, you can’t concentrate in order to study & succeed in school & you have no time or ability to dream about & make positive steps towards reaching that dream. You’re either hanging on by a thin thread or trying to find some way to escape the stress for just a little while, which leads to bad choices where you become the one hurting yourself.
I grew up with an addict mom and became one myself at 16, got clean almost a year ago at 22. Luckily I managed to not have kids but I'm due with my first in april now. It's awful to love an addict and also being one.
Sadly he'll probably only get full custody temporarily because she only got probation and willingly went to rehab. She'll get visitation then when done with her rehab slowly earn halftime again. Judge's don't like to take kid's away from their Mother's. Sadly She's got money too. Money rules the world.
I'm heartbroken for this little guy. It's must have been for hard for him to denounce her. What a terrible emotional scares she left on him. I hope that he will find a way to live happy despite everything.
Lol he wasn't confused he father helped him this is crazy if he wanted the kid he should just went and got um later this will affect him let do a check up on him 6 years from now 😂
@@lupesanchez7102 Confused at to why his mother would do this. Confused as to why she would jeopardize their safety. The kid knows what drugs are and the harm they cause. He wasn’t confused as to that. But why HIS mother. Cmon now.
@@lupesanchez7102 this will only affect him negatively, if his mother gaslights him for doing the right thing. If all the adults in his life, reinforce the fact that his decision to call the police about the drugs, not only possibly saved his mother’s life. This has give her a fresh start. It maybe save someone else’s life who would’ve come to buy the drugs , it also might’ve saved his own life because a child in a home of a dealer is at risk of anyone coming by to buy Meth!
I've felt how this boy is feeling. Knowing your parents do hard drugs at age 10, seeing them doing it, and finding the drugs is absolutely devastating for a young child.
Yeah I had this with my family growing up with my Dad shit feels so bad finding needles and crying about in school to teachers because I didn't understand feel so bad for the kid its rough.
Both ma parents are drugs useelrs and alcoholics first grew UP with ma sweet uncle and grandma but they died when was verry young 7 had to go ma mom and dad Who never wanted Kids was 4 years of hell and allot of trauma then verry bad bording school and foster care more trauma some People should never have Kids for real
@user-rl7mt4gh3oKey words in your comment "history of drug use". This lady's selling meth from her home near her child, all kinds of addicts coming over, doing who knows what, that's a bit different man.
Dad is more involved than this story is leading us to believe. This woman did not just separate from the husband and suddenly start becoming a big time meth dealer. 100% certain "daddy" knew all along.
Father could be planning this. It sounds to hard to believe that he would just hand drugs over in a bag like that first hand to the cops after an hour long chat with a dad.
True... I was thinking the same thing because everything happens for a reason but, it doesn't change the fact that the Dad put that lil boy up to tell on his mom!!!
😄🤣Yeah the kid may be smart than his mother so what? The court system let her go free she didn't even spend 2days in jail. That judge should be voted out and lose his/her job.
Ha...."Saved your mother"? Yeah, she is going to follow the law right away....She has already violated probation 3 times. Did you not listen to the news report. She is not going to stop selling drugs..
Absolutely disgusting of her. That poor baby having to deal with that. She put all her kid’s in danger. If the kiddos would have gotten into it that would have been a very different situation. I am so proud of little man for calling his dad on FaceTime.
But not selling drugs u run the risk of being without … suffering from starvation… driving a shitty car… being a slave to a shitty company… choice is yours
@@tedsmalldik3248I used to go to Sam’s club with my parents as a kid and buy a few boxes of candy and resell them to the kids at school for less then the vending machine price and I would clear a couple hundred dollars a month. Sometimes the regular bills just don’t pay and you gotta do what you gotta do.
Run the risk of robbery if you open a store. The robber is the bad person. Not a person trying to make money doing an honest transaction between 2 people.
Boy showed a lot of composure given the circumstances. Proud of him for seeing the danger himself and mother were in and took action. Good on the father too for caring enough to get help
@brucekrause2801 yes we’re proud of him? Did you missed the part where she was letting other methed people into her house? With him there??? Not to mention she was probably doing it too. Mother did the crime she deserves to do the time.
@@daystar4058kids don’t snitch you tool, kids are honest without knowing. If you don’t want something like this happening don’t keep hard drugs in your house
The dad definitely had him do this, which isnt right to put a kid through even if it was for all the right reasons. Hopefully he is a good guy, he looked like someone who also used/uses meth. Hopefully he is in a good place and its not just this poor kid going to some other horrible situation. The husbands gf looked significantly younger than him… They both clearly have money too, and the amount she had and fact she got off so light… likely has some connections to cartel. Man.. just hope the dad is actually a good guy.
@@fintan9218bro what are you yapping about😭😭there was literally only a 2 second clip of the father how tf can you just assume hes also a druggie??!! cuz he has tattoos?! that dont mean shi bro get a grip
That got me LoL. Unfortunately, it reminded me of 1 of 2 rough scenes to watch in the show, the one with the meth thieves and child. Sad that some children have to endure that. I didn’t see a drug in person until I was 14 years old and it was only weed.
@@deadwingdomainhe actually did by giving the cops illegal drugs that the mother had. How is it a bad thing that the boy had ratted his mom out for something that was illegal?
@@r0ckr00sterYou can’t reason with drug addicts… because they hate themselves, have zero coping skills, and lose the ability to form meaningful relationships… they’re empty. And the pain from that emptiness eats at them every day, which is the main the reason why they try and fill the void in their soul with illicit substances… a false sense of control is all they accomplish, but its never enough.
Just so y'all know, she got off free and never faced prison, and then comitted a slew of other drug crimes and child abuse, still no prison. Search in youtube: 'Dad says system failed son after boy hands last Vegas police bag of drugs, mom arrested' Posted $25,000 bail, then instantly violated a court order prohibiting her from talking about it with her son as she tried to convince him of innocence. Twice warned by judges to stop talking to her son, ignored them. Still no jail. Then gets another drug charge and child abuse again!! Gets 12-30 months PROBATION. Still no prison time. Then 3 months later, probation officer finds more baggies of drugs. 2 grams of meth 8 of cocaine. No jail time. 3 more drug charges, and gets NO FKN JAIL TIME AGAIN! Literally got nothing at all other than probation. And they believe she is both a dealer, and a user. Fkn nothing. Were it the father he would have been in prison for 16 years on the first crime. Get fkd. Sadly he didn't save her at all. Looks like she can't be saved from herself. And she clearly doesn't give a single s**t about him.
He snitched on his mom, and clearly based on that amount of bag, she's a drug dealer. We know most of the times drug dealers don't use do their products, because else they would have been suspicious and wouldn't be able to sell.
I can understand this situation as my son has been in my custody since 2018 due to his mother's drug use and alcoholism. He has grown to hate her, which is sad. Yes, I've had him in weekly counseling since 2019
@gookimomor2460 She put on a good act, but I doubt that her ex, who doesn't even live with her, sent those texts from her phone. And I doubt the rehab would've accepted her if she wasn't on drugs.
I applaud you, if the US by default gave custody to the fathers instead of the mothers then we wouldn’t see even half as much of the tragedy & idiocy that society has come to see at the hands of Single Mothers💯
Another boy hopefully saved from a single mothers mindset she mirrors in to their brain just by raising them. I had to undo so much bizarre entitled ways of thinking instilled by my mom and how in a high trust society you can be safe and be that delusional.
@@lilnoir4213 You're making a lot of assumptions here. They weren't living together. The dad called the cops when his son locked himself in the bathroom to call him and tell him what he'd found. Do you think the dad is psychic? Do you think the dad should miraculously just know everything his former partner is doing? Clearly the dad didn't know anything about this, otherwise he would have probably been charged as an accessory and the son wouldn't have been given to him.
HE IS DEFINITELY HIS MOM'S HERO... maybe she can't see it now, but she will if she coose to get sober. He also helps her by not ingesting any. Some kids try stuff. He could have died of overdose. Many have. Anyone who can't see how he helped himself and his mother are themselves users and should get help. I hope the police give him an award. Many parents should do the same for their kids. Then maybe caught early, they can live and not die. May his father get him counseling and also let him know that he is safe now.
@@jaymoney9407Baller has many meanings. It’s a slang term that can mean you have swag. It doesn’t just mean you play baseball or came up slangin drugs. Like if someone said that was a pimp move. Don’t be suck a nerd.
that boy did the right thing. he may have saved his mother's life and his own. glad he has a concerned father. no wonder they're divorced. live long, kid.
@@obesepersonbruh the son has more a brain then his mom, selling with kids in your home already a dumb choice. Seems like he has more a brain then you lol
@@2ndgencadi189I suspect because he was put in the middle. They need to question the kid about his father's involvement. You want me to believe he just happened to find that and didn't bother to ask his mom? Nah he was in the bathroom on the phone with the father because the father was giving him instructions. There's something really off about this whole story.
The cop sounding offended when he says "well you *should*" when saying to watch Breaking Bad was hilarious. He's there to arrest her and he's scolding her for not watching Breaking Bad lol
There’s someone in this young man’s life encouraging him to make good decisions and I hope they know how important that influence is. Great job, buddy!
My mother was a drug addict, and she would take me with her partying every time. I recall seeing her so stoned on the bed that I thought she was dead. I was 4-5 years old. The worst part is that I wasn't the only kid there. My mom had me when she was 17. Today, I've become a nurse, and I take care of my mother. She lost everything she had: her career as a medical secretary, the house, the car. She went from bipolar disorder to schizophrenia. I never did drugs because I know deep down that I'll turn out like her. Addiction is deadly. She is in her late 40s and probably won't reach 60. My father abandoned his carrer dream to take care of us, he is a real father.
I can't thank you enough for sharing your story. I had a similar experience with my own mother, and my father had his issues but was stronger and sacrificed so much for his love for our mom and us. He took care of us with everything he had and he passed away this week. I just really appreciate your words. ❤️❤️❤️
@@GamingLover-xp8hc we know that weed is what started her bipolar disorder because she was heavily smoking it in her teens. After weed, it was cocaine, then pills, etc. If you consume drugs long enough, your brain stops secreting some hormones that the drug provides in excess, which is why you feel high. When your brain stops functioning properly, that's when the bad stuff starts to happen.
Okay that’s why I felt like this was a setup from the dad. Why did he have a bag of dr*gs? Was His dad was already on the phone with him calling the cops when he found them? Did the dad go to the house and plant those there, tell the son he should look somewhere, act suprised and call the cops in a attempt to get custody of child back? 1. The kid was very well behaved and well spoken 2. How would a 9 year old know what it looked like? The cop asked a leading question “like the ones you saw on tv” to which the kid responded yes there’s a chance because it was a stressed moment and not actually because he knew what they looked like. Idk this feels sketchy and like a setup I could be wrong, the mom didn’t look like a drug addict tho. I’m only 1:56 into the video Edit: after finishing the video I was gaslit and fell for it hookline and sinker holy crap
Having them around the kid is wrong, but its no more morally wrong than selling liquor to alcoholics or having liquor around your kids People can debate that all they want, but to say that all drugs are worse than alcohol that destroys more ppl daily is just dishonest
If it weren't for the text messages, I would have believed the father set her up and that was the real reason the boy was crying. She didn't react at all when the boy handed a bag to the cops. The boy says he found the bag "under the night stand." So my first reaction was, why would he be looking under his mom's night stand and how would he recognize the bag of drugs as actually being drugs. I guess after seeing the text messages, the mom must have been dealing with the kid around and that's why he knew it was drugs and where to look.
Back when I was 15 I met this 32 year old guy through one of my friends that worked for him doing tree removal. Anyway the first day I met him he saw a potential business opportunity with me. I sold weed but on the occasion I ran out on the same day my dealer ran out it would take me a few hours to finally get more. Well I met this 32 year old guy right at one of those times and he saw people kept calling my phone asking for weed and I had to keep telling them to wait. Not more than an hour or so went by I was riding with him in the car to the city, pulled up to a house and a few minutes later he came out with a backpack with a pound of weed in it. It was good mid grade weed and for $650 a pound splitting 50/50 with him was nothing I was gonna complain about. Being in high school and people buying an 1/8th of an ounce for $25-$30(maybe 10-12 people a day) I didn’t have to worry about money anymore and I pretty much never left that guys house cuz he was totally fine with me selling it out of there as long as he got his $. The guy was married and had 3 kids living with him. A daughter that was 2 years younger than me and two sons 5 & 3. I tripped out the first time I heard the 5-year old say we were “smoking bud.” I don’t think the little ones completely knew what “bud” was but they definitely knew the difference between that and cigarettes. Whether we were smoking it in a blunt, joint, pipe or whatever that 5-year old knew it was bud.
@@EDCsteals$650 a pound???!!!! Thats the cheapest pound I’ve ever heard of. Here in Australia the cheapest used to be 15-1800 but that was 20 years ago. These days they’re $2800 minimum.
Why would you assume the father set her up when he doesn't even live there you clowns always assume the mother is innocent just because she's a woman you sexist feminist drinking that "toxic masculinity" kool-aid smh
Being the child of an addict is one of the most painful experiences in the world, I hope this mom can do what she needs to do for them and I hope this kid gets to live a long, happy, successful life through this
I was an addict starting at 16 up til last year at 22. Grew up with an addict mom. I'm due in April and am so thankful I was able to get into recovery before having him.
What a brave boy, God bless him for doing the right thing. No kid should have to be the parent in the family. I hope he stays brave throughout the rest of his life.
Yes. She's plastered over the news now as a drug user. I know of someone else who tried to set up his kids' mother by planting drugs in her car. Lucky for her, she found them first and disposed of them less than an hour before the police had come (concerned father requested a check then, too)
my mom died when i was 16 from being addicted to pills for 4 years. i wish there was something i could do to bring her back. but anyone who is currently on this planet that has these issues, please get help. it’s not worth leaving your kids behind to live their lives missing their moms every moment they achieve something memorable. ❤
Reading your comment broke my heart! I am so sorry you went through this! I am now almost 12 years sober and in the meetings they say you should never get clean for someone else. Well, I got sober for my kids. I didn't want to lie to them anymore and I didn't want them to finish growing up without me. My biggest fear was my kids at your age feeling the way you do. I hope you have found some kind of peace in your life ❤
Such an important thing you shared here. You never know who you might help. I also lost my mom at 15, but to a medical issue. It's so hard having your mom suddenly gone. Take care.
Doctors are the real drug dealers out there. Over prescribed pills 💊 for anyone. Just buried my dad. Going after his Dr. we all gotta meet Jesus someday….
I was 24 when meth finally killed my mom. It stole 6 years of her life from us, and she's been gone 24 years. I agree with this comment. If you love your kids, get help, or know you are likely to leave them long before you leave this earth. And they'll spend the rest of their lives wanting those missed years back with zero chance of resolution.
As a former kid who dealt with alcohol and drug abuse within my home no kid should ever go through that I feel for that little boy and hope his mom can figure it out for him cuz it’s the worst thing to grow up around
@@belgamsafnthe family that betrayed him...He’s got a right to a safe childhood we all do. Sad he had to go through this to get it when mom should have provided it. Some of us don’t get out till adulthood and all the trauma. Saved himself years of bs from a bs mom.
@@belgamsafn he didn't betray his family. He called the police on his dope dealing mom, who even after being caught- still lied. That's not family. The little boy should feel no guilt for this, the 'mother' however, should.
That little child took the hardest decision a kid could ever possibly take, he saved a lot of people even his own mother from herself I wish I had the balls to do that then I was a young kid
he is but there are worse things than being a snitch like seeing people poison the commnunity and doing nothing about it als she is putting him in danger u don't know where she got it from he did the right thing and is save becouse of it @@cbb5102
You can't possibly have seen the whole video. It was sms on her phone revealing dealing, she was sent to a clinic as well. Father got custody AND she broke the conditions for probation. SO I will guess, she is in umm..jail. :D
What a brave little boy. I know he loves his mother and that was a very hard thing for him to do that. I hope the child is in the safest home now. He did so the right thing. I just want to give him up a big hug.
Don't amount that to the mom, I'd say its partly the dad and most likely the internet that raises a lot of these kids nowadays. He even said he knew it from TV.
This child did his mother a favor. Now it is up to Mommy to recognize the gift she has been given. Get off the drugs Mommy. It's only going to lead to grief.
she was dealing unless you are not capable of following this story. She also only got probation even after breaking court orders... the court will also still give the kid back to her
@@temujinkhan6326 I appreciate your pointing out that fact, but personally dealing or using is all the same to me. It's illegal, and the child knew it. Her chance to make amends starts now. Assuming she chooses the dark side, as it were, well then it's on her. She will shorten her life and the child will be without his mom. At least the boy knows he tried. Regards
Little man found that and was like, “Nah. We ain’t doing this. Dad, help!” That took a looootttt of courage. Lot of strength. What a horrible situation for him to be in!
I'll never understand why parents think their own kids are clueless. From toddler and up, they know what's going on
Yup agreed... Only difference with adults is that kids can be easily manipulated
@@Madzguy007 your not wrong the kid got manipulated by his dad to screw over the mom, by the crying you could tell he was morally conflicted and didn't really wanted to do it
Your parents were just stupid then, ain’t no toddler about to know wtf I’m doin
@@alf4fomom is a methhead, she did that herself
And you guys want to shelter children. He was smart and knows what’s good or bad. Like most children, we learn more pertinent lessons for ourselves than by parents and teachers. Have more faith in them and this is the result. I wish I had the courage to to call authorities when domestic violence occurred in my home.
That kid just saved his own life, hope the kid has a great life with his father!!
He's clean
AMEN 🙏
So do I. A male child living in the house is a danger to his momther. He must be raised by males. Sadly, this one’s gonna be addicted to meth like his dad. His dad planted those drugs there. They aren’t mom’s.
Yeah he really saved his life by getting his own mom out of the picture. I’m sure he’ll turn out just great lmao
That kid did save his own life. He was living with a meth dealer and seeing all types of crap in that house.
I hope the mom understands how much her son really loves her. This was an example of tough love.
tough love should be coming from parents not kids it's heartbreaking to think he had to teach his own mother a lesson
She doesn’t and most likely still dealing meth just more secretive now
This isn’t tough love. This is a child terrified for his life who doesn’t want to be around someone methed up.
That mom broke her child’s heart. She put him is such a horrible situation. I’m glad he and his dad did the right thing though.
Now what if they set her up
It broke my heart seeing the boy crying like that . I’m glad that he’s with dad ❤
Ditto...
I imagine he searches his dad's room for contraband as well
I’m pretty sure it was his dad….How would the kid know where to look and immediately call the police?…
Me too! 💔
He was in the bathroom for one hour, I'm guessing, talking to his Dad and the police while feeling horrible for giving his mom away, but he did the right thing. No nine-year-old should be making this kind of decision.😢
I'm heart broken for that little guy. He's going to live with this for the rest of his life. At his age he shouldn't know what drugs are,but this is the way of the world nowadays. He shows great maturity for his age,very,very brave to do what he did. I hope the father who called the cops to save his son from being around drugs,did so not out of " revenge " on the mother ,but because he's a good father. Hope all works out for the boy,and he'll grow up a great human being.
It’s crazy when the 9yr old child knows better than mommy.
Mom was paying bills like that but lets now hope the dad is a Christian whoite male with enough money to sustain the kids and maybe even a boat?
Probably another methodologic
@@AbolishTheCovenantabsolute 🤡
kids getting abused by his mother and you bring up money, skin color and gender.@@thunderboltpenetrator8498
@@AbolishTheCovenant this piece…
The father SHOULD HAVE GONE TO THE HOUSE?! 😂 like what?!
@@thunderboltpenetrator8498 why did the father not go to the house?! lol
That kid probably just saved his own life without realizing it and maybe his mom's life too. That had to be so hard for him--what a little hero ❤️
Hopefully he will never see her again she is a bad influence
Too bad thugs had to make an appearance
What a little snitch😂
@@DarthBinky89said the criminal.
@@JohnSmithSeesYouare you in it.
He loves his Mom so much, he has to do something he shouldn’t have had to do. What a special young man. Bless him. He just wants his Mom to be his Mom.
I know so ssd!!@ 😢
what if hes lying?
@@user-od8yh8xs9uBetween the drugs and the mother saving all her drug deals in texts. Did you not watch that part? She is guilty as hell. That lil one did the right thing.
@@Bateman48174He's the one selling her the drugs. Now he got them back. Smart.
I know calling the cops on your own mum is such love. I just hope I'm never loved by the kid.
How in the world did she only get probation? She's a drug dealer, and that child abuse if you ask me.
probably first time getting arrested + she's a woman + she's a mother = lighter sentence. it's fucked up but it is what it is, though with all the violations she did afterwards yeah no more charity for the mom.
@@hittkid6312you forgot the major thing she is white 😂if this was a black women she would be in prison
She white if this was a black lady different story 😅
woke DAs... she will still custody of the kid and live in the house that likely husband paid for
White privilege. Had she been Latina or Black.... 20 years in prison.
Little buddy had a strong sense of right and wrong.
mom's a good actor, I seriously was starting to suspect that dad planted the drugs for him to find, as like a way of winning custody.... until they mentioned the texts. lol that sealed the deal for her
Yeah, because the drug war that fuels the private prison system is totally righteous. 🐑
And a strong sense of being an orphan lol
@@HITTHEPANDAhe’s got his father did u not see the video?
@@Bballin8103 the father disowned him
"I've never even watched Breaking Bad"
"Well you should"
Agreed
he should have just said sternly " i know you know what meth is"
he had to see the extent of her cap@@mikeryan5856
Its a great show
"I am the danger, son"
Love breaking bad so much
I wish that boy the best in life. Poor little guy grew up faster than most. 🥺
That little boy has so much more strength and courage than most adults.
You are a true hero, young man.
he just doesent understand what he has done. ignorance is bliss and makes you seem strong. he will be crying for his mommy soon.
@@texassaxet4893shut it goober, the child is obviously better off with the father if his mother is a druggie, and the child called the father telling him about what he found and that it was making him feel unsafe, the kid knew what he was doing.
No. He has just been indoctrinated through fear by DARE-like programs. Hes 9. He doesnt know what hes doing. Get a grip.
Mama raised a snitch@@dappledays6669
He a snitch!
That's so messed up. You can clearly tell the kid doesn't want to get his mom in trouble, but at the same time he doesn't want his mom to be a drug dealer. I'm glad his dad was there for him.
😢
dumb kid, snitched on mommy, now her live is over and he has to pay her when she is old XD
I hope his father recognize the gravity of his situation and moves far away, that woman was caught with a serious amount of drugs and got a slap on her wrist, she's a danger to anyone around her, because that sentence means that she's fully cooperating and got immunity from prosecution, and whomever she rolled over will retaliate...
Man, just let her use her drugs in peace. The kid didn't even know what he was doing.
@@bnwoare you hearing yourself? You sound crazy 🤣.
This absolutely broke my heart. This poor father. Thank god that boy was old enough to know NOT TO EAT IT. I’m sick over this
Ikr, a younger kid could thing it's sugar or something.
He probably watched Breaking Bad.
omg stop making up alarmist fantasy. Do kids just try bags of strange chemicals in your home? I know my kid at 9 and even at 4 years old was not putting draino in his cup and drinking it. Kids, if they are raised at all well, know not to put strange chemicals into their mouth? I actually truly have never smelt meth, as up in here in Canada that just wan't something i ever saw growing up, where weed, coke, mdma was usually at most parities, etc.. but I never saw meth, however, from what i know of the way they make it, which is in shows like breaking bad, and also in other films/youtube news stories, etc, I can't imagine meth smells like anything but chemicals from as I am sure crazy chemicals used to make the crap have some effect on the smell... so what kid after 3 puts strange smelling chemicals into their mouths and lives past 4. There are tons of dangerous chemicals in most parents homes, from cleaning, to insecticides, to mouse poisons, to paints, and paint clearners, you name it, the stuff in the average garage can kill just as easily. So if the kid is putting strange chemicals in his mouth, he likely has issues regardless of the drugs.
I can't believe anyone woudl do that drug considering how badly it rots their body/brain... And clearly the mother is suffering from addiction, and having had family members deal with substance abuse I am not going to judge someone's addictions, it's a disease when it gets that bad. So i hope she gets help, and I hope they don't break up the home, as that is sometime what happens, and then the kids can sometimes end up in worse homes, and end up molested, and all kinds of horrors... I rememebr that incident int he states of that young kid whose mom was busted just for weed use, and they took her kid away, despite the entire people around her saying she loved and cared for the kid well. The kid went to his aunt, who was married to a pos, and they both mentally and physically abused the kid, so badly they eventually locked him in the bathroom for 3 days until he passed away... And before that the kid was happey and loved his mother. This is far more common then people know in our society... so many cases of abuse in the foster care system, etc.. So sending the mother to jail and if the father can't cope with all the kids, or something happens to him, and the kid oculd end up in a far worse situation. So I hope they force the mother into rehab/counciling/community service. But they don't destroy the home, as it can make things far worse... And making alarmist things about 'how the kid could have ate it' just doesn't help but cause homes where the parents are raising the kids with love, and security, and suddenly some 'do gooders' break up the family and the kids end up in living in a horror everyday of their lives, abused and then messed up for life, if they even make it out alive. So these situation are complicated, and just making up fear stories about how a 9 year old is gonna downa bag of meth, when people keep far more dangerous things for kids in their garages, I'm not sure how that is helping that kid... as the mother clearly has raised him somewhat right, as he is trying to do the righthing, which points to him being raised to respect morals, etc..
I have never seen a 9 year old choose to eat strange chemicals in a baggy. However I do have issue when people make drugs look like regular candy, or brownies, and just leave those in drawers for kids to find. Thinking that you can just put gummy bears laced with thc, or worse in a baggy in your drawer and your kid won't find it is such horrible parenting, and in that case, there is cause for concern, as absolutely drugs in the farm that look like candy can be dangerous. That meth baggy looked like anything but candy... and it smelled like anyting but candy I'm sure.. maybe if hte kid didn't have a sense of smell for some reason, then maybe, but otherwise, I would bet everythingI own that a decently raised kid is not going to down that bag of meth. The kid knew it was drugs, as adults often don't give kids enough credit for how aware they actually are of situations...
This "poor father" knew damn well she was an addict. And he probably did eat some. It was literally my 1st thought of why he ran and hid for an hour. We don't know, and they're not going to volunteer that other info.
Glory to God, always, nevertheless.
Poor father? Dad sent the kid to the house with the dope and then blamed it on his ex. How can't you see through that? Look at him and look at her. Who looks like the one with the access to dope?
I did not think this was the type of video I would cry to, but that little boy is so cut up from finding drugs has me heart broken. He is clearly so sad to have to do this, wow what a brave young boy.
This hurt me big time. I grew up without a father and my mom was a massive drug addict. Literally walked in on her smoking crack as a child before. This poor kid. I know EXACTLY how he feels. You can't know how that feels unless you're in that situation.
Me too. I walked on my mom smoking crack once and that ruined me as a child, but prepared me for the future. I have never done drugs due to that horrible moment. I feel for that kid
@@shayloveu6933 That happened with me, except with a person beating the crap out of me. It's simply not possible for me to hit my son, because of that I think.
That's tough, I'm sorry 🥺💔 but I can very well imagine how that must've felt. I'm an empath and I grew up among abusive parents, weird nuns in catholic school. No-one was there to ask help from...but that was a long time ago now. This must be very scary. I hope that you have a happy healthy life now! Take care dear. Warm greetings and love from Switzerland ❤️
@@thearcherofjustice1492
Sorry that had to be hard..God bless
As someone who grew up with an addict mother, people who have never experienced it will never understand. You grow up real fucking fast. What a selfish mother. Taking away her child’s innocence and childhood for drugs.
It’s a damn shame when the kids have to always worry & raise their own damn parents. It’s a type of psychological abuse so that’s so damaging it should be a felony crime. If the family court system actually cared about kids & doing what’s right, they should have protocol where kids can have a social worker to plan out things they demand the parents do or don’t do & then have real consequences to the parents, like sleeping in jail, weekends in jail, etc. People who have t lived it can’t imagine the level of constant stress & worry every day, even in your sleep, & combine that with having no power to force the parents to do the right thing, it destroys life itself for those kids who basically are living other people’s worst traumas every minute of every day for their childhood; for example, other people have terrible stress & trauma from a car wreck, being robbed, etc. & the trauma & body’s stress response is a horrible feeling they have for 5-10 minutes, but it takes days for their body & mind to get back to feeling normal without all those chemicals. Kids who grow up in stressful situations experience low level, mid level, or high levels of that every day of their lives. If your body is in constant fight or flight, you can’t concentrate in order to study & succeed in school & you have no time or ability to dream about & make positive steps towards reaching that dream. You’re either hanging on by a thin thread or trying to find some way to escape the stress for just a little while, which leads to bad choices where you become the one hurting yourself.
I grew up with an addict mom and became one myself at 16, got clean almost a year ago at 22. Luckily I managed to not have kids but I'm due with my first in april now. It's awful to love an addict and also being one.
Women are allways privileged when it comes to sentencing but you never see angry feminists in the street for equal punishment for women.
Oh I know how it goes....I never experienced it but I know
Nah
Poor kid, he deserves a family that puts him first. The mother sickens me, and I hope the father gets full custody.
Why didn't he got costudy is what mind me.
This mother is sick and can’t get help, you have no clue what happened after this video! Typical narcissist ASSuming b.s. sit tf back down
Sadly he'll probably only get full custody temporarily because she only got probation and willingly went to rehab. She'll get visitation then when done with her rehab slowly earn halftime again. Judge's don't like to take kid's away from their Mother's. Sadly
She's got money too. Money rules the world.
Snitch
@@DarthBinky89 says any hard drug dealer or user
I'm heartbroken for this little guy. It's must have been for hard for him to denounce her. What a terrible emotional scares she left on him. I hope that he will find a way to live happy despite everything.
Just imagine the pain, hurt and confusion this poor boy is going through. He had to turn in his own MOTHER at NINE. Poor baby….
He may have saved her life. He’s definitely open the door to her getting help she just has to walk through it and that’s a long walk for some people.
Yeah ans she look like drug addicted and man that house too lol this is joke
Lol he wasn't confused he father helped him this is crazy if he wanted the kid he should just went and got um later this will affect him let do a check up on him 6 years from now 😂
@@lupesanchez7102
Confused at to why his mother would do this. Confused as to why she would jeopardize their safety. The kid knows what drugs are and the harm they cause. He wasn’t confused as to that. But why HIS mother. Cmon now.
@@lupesanchez7102 this will only affect him negatively, if his mother gaslights him for doing the right thing. If all the adults in his life, reinforce the fact that his decision to call the police about the drugs, not only possibly saved his mother’s life. This has give her a fresh start. It maybe save someone else’s life who would’ve come to buy the drugs , it also might’ve saved his own life because a child in a home of a dealer is at risk of anyone coming by to buy Meth!
I've felt how this boy is feeling. Knowing your parents do hard drugs at age 10, seeing them doing it, and finding the drugs is absolutely devastating for a young child.
😢😢
It's not the parents, it's the mom. Don't put the dad in this. Lol
Yeah I had this with my family growing up with my Dad shit feels so bad finding needles and crying about in school to teachers because I didn't understand feel so bad for the kid its rough.
Both ma parents are drugs useelrs and alcoholics first grew UP with ma sweet uncle and grandma but they died when was verry young 7 had to go ma mom and dad Who never wanted Kids was 4 years of hell and allot of trauma then verry bad bording school and foster care more trauma some People should never have Kids for real
@@discjunky1266lol
That poor baby crying so hard, in distress. He handled the situation so well.
He really did ❤
I have 3 sons all under 10 yrs old and this hurt my heart so bad
Yeah those sobs really hurt. Very smart kid!
Wonderful sweet child. I hope his dad looks after him well ❤
Glad her son was smart and honest and avoided ingesting dangerous drugs.
A pretty woman didn't go to prison for selling meth and child endangerment- SHOCKER! It's not who you know but who you blow 🥴
@user-rl7mt4gh3oKey words in your comment "history of drug use". This lady's selling meth from her home near her child, all kinds of addicts coming over, doing who knows what, that's a bit different man.
Dad, you better be living right. He needs you. ❤
Absolutely, please step up dad
Amen
from what it sounds like the dad coached him into this and deserves equal accolades for this
Oh dear, someone really messed up western women big time. Not all of them maybe but goddamn the scale is astounding
@@GospelGaze-oj2wldo you have a link to this info?
That father has raised a very good little man.... He doesn't know it now, but that took an enormous amount of courage! Keep that up little dude.....
he is a narc
are we not gonna mention that the mom and new mom are both baddies?
@@porfirioErodriguezpossibly if they would show the step mom if there is one? Cause not one in this video! You watch different video?
Dad is more involved than this story is leading us to believe. This woman did not just separate from the husband and suddenly start becoming a big time meth dealer. 100% certain "daddy" knew all along.
@@eury5405Yup , he prob pissed that he paid child support while having lots of $$$
Awwww poor precious, he's such a strong boy 😢
He probably saved his mother's life and his own life, too. God bless this child and watch over him. 🙏
Father could be planning this.
It sounds to hard to believe that he would just hand drugs over in a bag like that first hand to the cops after an hour long chat with a dad.
Nah
@northwestrepair nope, don't start that bullshit.
Not at all. She went back to selling drugs after getting caught. God has no power here
True... I was thinking the same thing because everything happens for a reason but, it doesn't change the fact that the Dad put that lil boy up to tell on his mom!!!
That kids already smarter than his mom.
Yeah, his mom owed money and now she’s gonna have to pay it back….. smart kid😂🤣
😄🤣Yeah the kid may be smart than his mother so what? The court system let her go free she didn't even spend 2days in jail. That judge should be voted out and lose his/her job.
💯💯💯
@samgriess438
Is that a "Fact?" Show us all where you got that from? Neighbors?? Friend?
@samgriess438 and what about the texts on her phone ?
My parents struggled with addiction- I'm beyond proud of this kid man.
Punnies
@@DannyPaul-vz1mj says the guy who's named DannyPaul 😂cmon know your place you weirdo
She's selling lol
@@Trahzy you think she ain't fucken dipping into her own stash homie??
@@Soupy_porridge09are you stupid or something?
This gives a whole new meaning to “it be your own kids” 😂
That’s one good little man, you just saved your mother!
Probably just saved himself.
Ha...."Saved your mother"? Yeah, she is going to follow the law right away....She has already violated probation 3 times. Did you not listen to the news report. She is not going to stop selling drugs..
Drugs are for losers
He shouldn't be put in that position
No he didn’t,,he snitched on his own mother,,where’s the loyalty
Absolutely disgusting of her. That poor baby having to deal with that. She put all her kid’s in danger. If the kiddos would have gotten into it that would have been a very different situation. I am so proud of little man for calling his dad on FaceTime.
@@TheDogGoesWoof69ewww… 💀
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 Lol you have to be 12 😂
Baby?
SAME 💯👏🙌👍
@@JamButter123people doing drugs isn’t an evil thing, it’s their own choice. You’ll understand when you’re older lol.
Thank God the child was smart enough to lock himself in the bathroom and call his father for help.
Brought tears to my eyes.
He’s precious. I hope his dad picks him up and comforts him asap.
And files for sole custody!
@@christinebutler7630 I’m positive he’ll win that.
She put her son at risk. Anytime you are dealing drugs, you run the risk of robbery, violence, etc. Shame on the mother.
But not selling drugs u run the risk of being without … suffering from starvation… driving a shitty car… being a slave to a shitty company… choice is yours
@@him37404Found one of the customers 😂
@@tedsmalldik3248I used to go to Sam’s club with my parents as a kid and buy a few boxes of candy and resell them to the kids at school for less then the vending machine price and I would clear a couple hundred dollars a month.
Sometimes the regular bills just don’t pay and you gotta do what you gotta do.
@@tedsmalldik3248 so obvious hes a troll. He sucks at it 😂
Run the risk of robbery if you open a store. The robber is the bad person. Not a person trying to make money doing an honest transaction between 2 people.
Boy showed a lot of composure given the circumstances. Proud of him for seeing the danger himself and mother were in and took action. Good on the father too for caring enough to get help
Oh, that poor baby. God Bless him. I Hope and Pray he could move forward with loving family members to look after him.❤
It broke my heart seeing him cry. Super proud of you, young man.
@brucekrause2801 yes we’re proud of him? Did you missed the part where she was letting other methed people into her house? With him there??? Not to mention she was probably doing it too. Mother did the crime she deserves to do the time.
@@rivalriot1324 In the words of the UA-camr Cheru, the mother was wanted on multiple counts of "CrAcK cOcAiNuS"
What's wrong with you! He snitched on his mother to the police! Little brat!
@@daystar4058kids don’t snitch you tool, kids are honest without knowing. If you don’t want something like this happening don’t keep hard drugs in your house
That poor baby. I can tell how stressed he is.
I hope his dad or someone keeps him safe.
The dad definitely had him do this, which isnt right to put a kid through even if it was for all the right reasons. Hopefully he is a good guy, he looked like someone who also used/uses meth. Hopefully he is in a good place and its not just this poor kid going to some other horrible situation. The husbands gf looked significantly younger than him… They both clearly have money too, and the amount she had and fact she got off so light… likely has some connections to cartel. Man.. just hope the dad is actually a good guy.
@@fintan9218bro what are you yapping about😭😭there was literally only a 2 second clip of the father how tf can you just assume hes also a druggie??!! cuz he has tattoos?! that dont mean shi bro get a grip
@@fintan9218cartel no you fool she just a woman they get it easy in court
@fintan9218 you're a LOSER for thinking it's the dad fault. You're not a real human
😅
The officer was disgusted with the mom for being a meth dealer and not watching Breaking Bad😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 literally my thoughts.
"I never watched breaking bad"
"Well you should"
That got me LoL. Unfortunately, it reminded me of 1 of 2 rough scenes to watch in the show, the one with the meth thieves and child. Sad that some children have to endure that. I didn’t see a drug in person until I was 14 years old and it was only weed.
I'm 31 and never seen any hard drugs (including cannabis which is a class b the UK) ever.
@@Kat-mu8wqSeeing is a different story. Anyone who pretends they have never heard the word meth is lying 😂
I think he was more disgusted at her lie & didn’t want to sit there & argue with her anymore when he knows, they both know the truth here
Awesome child. What a good boy!❤❤
That boy probably saved his mothers LIFE in the long run...
Well not really he just made it worst.
@@User-d7e4w Sounds like you do drugs. Making a comment like that.
@@User-d7e4wnah he saved her, she ain’t doing that again when she get out rehab 😂
Mother not prosecuted,?! Broke probation?! White privilege ye think?!😮
No, the kids going to Social Services and is literally going to rot there...
We all know how efficient they are 😅😅😅
Poor baby. Breaks my heart. The kid is more honest and responsible than his own mother. God bless you, little dude.
Poor baby!! His tears broke my heart!!! God please protect this child and straighten this woman out.
This poor kid will carry this emotional pain for the rest of his life even though he did the right thing . This makes me angry and sad .
He did not do " the right thing" I strongly disagree
@@deadwingdomainhe actually did by giving the cops illegal drugs that the mother had. How is it a bad thing that the boy had ratted his mom out for something that was illegal?
@@deadwingdomainyou are beyond a fool if you truly believe that, but entertain me, tell me your poor thought process.
@@deadwingdomain Don't you dare one and done comment you weird fuck. How did he do the wrong thing?
@@r0ckr00sterYou can’t reason with drug addicts… because they hate themselves, have zero coping skills, and lose the ability to form meaningful relationships… they’re empty.
And the pain from that emptiness eats at them every day, which is the main the reason why they try and fill the void in their soul with illicit substances… a false sense of control is all they accomplish, but its never enough.
He saved his mother's life..God Bless him
And self life
Just so y'all know, she got off free and never faced prison, and then comitted a slew of other drug crimes and child abuse, still no prison.
Search in youtube:
'Dad says system failed son after boy hands last Vegas police bag of drugs, mom arrested'
Posted $25,000 bail, then instantly violated a court order prohibiting her from talking about it with her son as she tried to convince him of innocence.
Twice warned by judges to stop talking to her son, ignored them. Still no jail.
Then gets another drug charge and child abuse again!!
Gets 12-30 months PROBATION. Still no prison time.
Then 3 months later, probation officer finds more baggies of drugs. 2 grams of meth 8 of cocaine.
No jail time.
3 more drug charges, and gets NO FKN JAIL TIME AGAIN!
Literally got nothing at all other than probation. And they believe she is both a dealer, and a user. Fkn nothing. Were it the father he would have been in prison for 16 years on the first crime. Get fkd.
Sadly he didn't save her at all. Looks like she can't be saved from herself. And she clearly doesn't give a single s**t about him.
He literally ruined her life.
He snitched on his mom, and clearly based on that amount of bag, she's a drug dealer. We know most of the times drug dealers don't use do their products, because else they would have been suspicious and wouldn't be able to sell.
@@yunsha9986and he lives in the home she’s selling out of. That right there is child endangerment and a shit parent.
This kid don’t realize how many lives he just saved! GO KID!
Don’t use Drugs!!
You mean ruined?
Dont use BAD drugs. Cocaine, heroin, that stuff is bad. There are still beneficial drugs like Tylenol, benadryl, cannabis, etc.
@@badmanjosh6091 how would he ruin lives by reporting that his mother has life altering substances?
@@yeezez many people depend on drugs to go through life. Life can be tough
@@MrJoshsss They depended on those drugs because they were already addicted.
That child is a very smart and brave kid.
I can understand this situation as my son has been in my custody since 2018 due to his mother's drug use and alcoholism. He has grown to hate her, which is sad. Yes, I've had him in weekly counseling since 2019
@gookimomor2460 She put on a good act, but I doubt that her ex, who doesn't even live with her, sent those texts from her phone. And I doubt the rehab would've accepted her if she wasn't on drugs.
Why are these types of women always getting the best men and they always have those evi| looking eyes too. It’s craxy to me 😅😴
Good on you for ensuring not only his safety, but his mental health too. You are a real father
I applaud you, if the US by default gave custody to the fathers instead of the mothers then we wouldn’t see even half as much of the tragedy & idiocy that society has come to see at the hands of Single Mothers💯
It's good to see that you got your son. Your ex is a train wreck. Never get back with her. She belongs in prison.
I’m so glad the young boy is living with his dad
Another boy hopefully saved from a single mothers mindset she mirrors in to their brain just by raising them. I had to undo so much bizarre entitled ways of thinking instilled by my mom and how in a high trust society you can be safe and be that delusional.
That dad cant be much better, if he ignores that his kids mother has a drug problem.
Meth is not something that you can hid.
@@lilnoir4213 You're making a lot of assumptions here.
They weren't living together. The dad called the cops when his son locked himself in the bathroom to call him and tell him what he'd found. Do you think the dad is psychic? Do you think the dad should miraculously just know everything his former partner is doing? Clearly the dad didn't know anything about this, otherwise he would have probably been charged as an accessory and the son wouldn't have been given to him.
@@lilnoir4213get a clue. Fathers are next to powerless in fanily court
Bad father...called police instead of going over or trying to help by talking about drugs
Brave kid. Thank God he had the courage to tell his Dad. He just changed what his life could have been. ❤
Bravery? We dont even live in the same world. He just destroyed his family. 😠
@deadwingdomain for real. That kid is a little snitch
HE IS DEFINITELY HIS MOM'S HERO... maybe she can't see it now, but she will if she coose to get sober. He also helps her by not ingesting any. Some kids try stuff. He could have died of overdose. Many have. Anyone who can't see how he helped himself and his mother are themselves users and should get help.
I hope the police give him an award. Many parents should do the same for their kids. Then maybe caught early, they can live and not die.
May his father get him counseling and also let him know that he is safe now.
@@deadwingdomain Said by a drug addict.
@@tatia5094 Another drug addict mentality...always the victim.
Im crying 😢
God bless this young man
the boy…
brave and in a huge need
He is so vulnerable he MUST be protected and supported
He has lived a life already
Recommending watching Breaking Bad while arresting a drug dealer is a baller move lol.
this comment makes no sense, how tf is that a baller move? what does that have anything to do with balling or money?
@@jaymoney9407bro broke his funny bone
@@jaymoney9407Baller has many meanings. It’s a slang term that can mean you have swag. It doesn’t just mean you play baseball or came up slangin drugs. Like if someone said that was a pimp move. Don’t be suck a nerd.
@@ernestp.worrell8871 bruh you’re the one who sounds like a nerd wtf💀💀 nobody even talks like that you sound like you live under a rock
@@jaymoney9407dense
that boy did the right thing. he may have saved his mother's life and his own. glad he has a concerned father. no wonder they're divorced. live long, kid.
Then again, maybe he didn’t save the old hag’s life………
Snitching on your mom over drugs is never the right thing come on
@@obeseperson meth dealers deserves to be snitched on.
@@obesepersoni agree
@@obesepersonbruh the son has more a brain then his mom, selling with kids in your home already a dumb choice. Seems like he has more a brain then you lol
What a strong kid. I pray he has a beautiful life ahead.
This is heartbreaking.
Sad how young snitches start
On so many levels :( poor kid
@@Mac-po1srspoken like a true junkie
We have a drug problem in this country.
Unfortunately we see more and more similar cases 😮💨😬
It broke my heart to see a boy cry because of betrayed, confused, and emotional from the child.
Exactly
Why was he crying tho like 😂
@@2ndgencadi189Please pleaaaase tell me your a young under 25 year old?
@@isabellrc I'm 19 :/
@@2ndgencadi189I suspect because he was put in the middle. They need to question the kid about his father's involvement. You want me to believe he just happened to find that and didn't bother to ask his mom? Nah he was in the bathroom on the phone with the father because the father was giving him instructions. There's something really off about this whole story.
The cop sounding offended when he says "well you *should*" when saying to watch Breaking Bad was hilarious. He's there to arrest her and he's scolding her for not watching Breaking Bad lol
lol
Think it's related to what's going on lol, her selling meth and all.
It's a cautionary show. The choice to get involved in drugs was a bad one for Walter White. It destroyed him more than the cancer.
A man of culture.
I’ve never seen Breaking Bad! 😅
As much as I hate to say,family first. You don’t choose the government over your family.
There’s someone in this young man’s life encouraging him to make good decisions and I hope they know how important that influence is. Great job, buddy!
My mother was a drug addict, and she would take me with her partying every time. I recall seeing her so stoned on the bed that I thought she was dead. I was 4-5 years old. The worst part is that I wasn't the only kid there. My mom had me when she was 17. Today, I've become a nurse, and I take care of my mother. She lost everything she had: her career as a medical secretary, the house, the car. She went from bipolar disorder to schizophrenia. I never did drugs because I know deep down that I'll turn out like her. Addiction is deadly. She is in her late 40s and probably won't reach 60. My father abandoned his carrer dream to take care of us, he is a real father.
I can't thank you enough for sharing your story. I had a similar experience with my own mother, and my father had his issues but was stronger and sacrificed so much for his love for our mom and us. He took care of us with everything he had and he passed away this week. I just really appreciate your words. ❤️❤️❤️
So she did weed only?
@@GamingLover-xp8hc we know that weed is what started her bipolar disorder because she was heavily smoking it in her teens. After weed, it was cocaine, then pills, etc. If you consume drugs long enough, your brain stops secreting some hormones that the drug provides in excess, which is why you feel high. When your brain stops functioning properly, that's when the bad stuff starts to happen.
@@GamingLover-xp8hc Stoned is just another word for high, doesnt always mean weed.
I’m guessing she was also cheating and doing other degenerate and your dads still there? Guess he’s a doormat
That is so heartbreaking. Good kid. Good dad.
It's Hell when your kids are smarter than you are.
Mom fucken warped kids reality. Wow😢
No, they didn’t
very smart and intuitive kid at 9. thé fact that it so deeply upsets him really shows how much he cares about the well-being of his family.
Okay that’s why I felt like this was a setup from the dad. Why did he have a bag of dr*gs? Was His dad was already on the phone with him calling the cops when he found them? Did the dad go to the house and plant those there, tell the son he should look somewhere, act suprised and call the cops in a attempt to get custody of child back? 1. The kid was very well behaved and well spoken 2. How would a 9 year old know what it looked like? The cop asked a leading question “like the ones you saw on tv” to which the kid responded yes there’s a chance because it was a stressed moment and not actually because he knew what they looked like. Idk this feels sketchy and like a setup I could be wrong, the mom didn’t look like a drug addict tho. I’m only 1:56 into the video
Edit: after finishing the video I was gaslit and fell for it hookline and sinker holy crap
@@BathWater0427finish the video dude - she was a dealer smh
@@00st307-m I finished the video and couldn’t find my comment to realize how wrong I was she gaslit tf out me man
Mother of the Year right there 🙄
Maybe in hell.
buying and flipping dope with dads child support payments
Having them around the kid is wrong, but its no more morally wrong than selling liquor to alcoholics or having liquor around your kids
People can debate that all they want, but to say that all drugs are worse than alcohol that destroys more ppl daily is just dishonest
oh i don't see what the big deal is anyway. it's just meth ffs, we are already talking to legalize it. so idk why all act like it's a big deal.
She doesn’t even look like she uses drugs.
If it weren't for the text messages, I would have believed the father set her up and that was the real reason the boy was crying. She didn't react at all when the boy handed a bag to the cops. The boy says he found the bag "under the night stand." So my first reaction was, why would he be looking under his mom's night stand and how would he recognize the bag of drugs as actually being drugs. I guess after seeing the text messages, the mom must have been dealing with the kid around and that's why he knew it was drugs and where to look.
I thought it was a setup as well
Back when I was 15 I met this 32 year old guy through one of my friends that worked for him doing tree removal. Anyway the first day I met him he saw a potential business opportunity with me. I sold weed but on the occasion I ran out on the same day my dealer ran out it would take me a few hours to finally get more. Well I met this 32 year old guy right at one of those times and he saw people kept calling my phone asking for weed and I had to keep telling them to wait. Not more than an hour or so went by I was riding with him in the car to the city, pulled up to a house and a few minutes later he came out with a backpack with a pound of weed in it. It was good mid grade weed and for $650 a pound splitting 50/50 with him was nothing I was gonna complain about. Being in high school and people buying an 1/8th of an ounce for $25-$30(maybe 10-12 people a day) I didn’t have to worry about money anymore and I pretty much never left that guys house cuz he was totally fine with me selling it out of there as long as he got his $. The guy was married and had 3 kids living with him. A daughter that was 2 years younger than me and two sons 5 & 3. I tripped out the first time I heard the 5-year old say we were “smoking bud.” I don’t think the little ones completely knew what “bud” was but they definitely knew the difference between that and cigarettes. Whether we were smoking it in a blunt, joint, pipe or whatever that 5-year old knew it was bud.
@@EDCsteals$650 a pound???!!!! Thats the cheapest pound I’ve ever heard of. Here in Australia the cheapest used to be 15-1800 but that was 20 years ago. These days they’re $2800 minimum.
I thought the same thing in the beginning, that it was a set up, but the text messages.
Why would you assume the father set her up when he doesn't even live there you clowns always assume the mother is innocent just because she's a woman you sexist feminist drinking that "toxic masculinity" kool-aid smh
Being the child of an addict is one of the most painful experiences in the world, I hope this mom can do what she needs to do for them and I hope this kid gets to live a long, happy, successful life through this
I was an addict starting at 16 up til last year at 22. Grew up with an addict mom. I'm due in April and am so thankful I was able to get into recovery before having him.
@@DumpsterFairy97 good on you 🎉
What a brave boy, God bless him for doing the right thing. No kid should have to be the parent in the family. I hope he stays brave throughout the rest of his life.
lil prick is a snitch
This literally brakes me down the ground
Respect to the kid 🙌🙏 you're the best buddy I wanna hug you and support you man
And this ladies and gentlemen is how you get custody of your child 😂😂😂😂
Actually taking notes lol. Not a bad idea.
@@Mr_Daddy1980that’s f*cked up
family courts are so against fathers, that u have to prove the mother is a crackhead or a drug dealer. Case and point.
@@7.Z.Z.Z.7.what’s fucked up is courts will side with moms over dads simply because they’re women so must be harmless
Yes. She's plastered over the news now as a drug user. I know of someone else who tried to set up his kids' mother by planting drugs in her car. Lucky for her, she found them first and disposed of them less than an hour before the police had come (concerned father requested a check then, too)
That little Man deserves a better mother.😢
😂😂😂
Are your parents perfect?
@@evildisaster8149Your name tells all 😩
@@evildisaster8149no ones perfect but good parents and bad parents exist. This is the bad example
pfp too 😆@@Memg007
they aren't but they aint addicts nor pusher@@evildisaster8149
12 pounds? 100 grams isn't even 4 ounces.
Her texts showed she offered $100 deals per. She was no small time street hustler.
Yeah, you can tell that baggie does not hold 12 pounds of anything
🤣😂 Great Point.
Never heard of hyperbole?
@@karenneill9109 you can't use hyperbole in criminal charges, that's called lying
That little boy is so mature and it really says a lot imo about what he’s gone through with his mom.
my mom died when i was 16 from being addicted to pills for 4 years. i wish there was something i could do to bring her back. but anyone who is currently on this planet that has these issues, please get help. it’s not worth leaving your kids behind to live their lives missing their moms every moment they achieve something memorable. ❤
Reading your comment broke my heart! I am so sorry you went through this! I am now almost 12 years sober and in the meetings they say you should never get clean for someone else. Well, I got sober for my kids. I didn't want to lie to them anymore and I didn't want them to finish growing up without me. My biggest fear was my kids at your age feeling the way you do. I hope you have found some kind of peace in your life ❤
Such an important thing you shared here. You never know who you might help. I also lost my mom at 15, but to a medical issue. It's so hard having your mom suddenly gone. Take care.
Doctors are the real drug dealers out there. Over prescribed pills 💊 for anyone. Just buried my dad. Going after his Dr. we all gotta meet Jesus someday….
I was 24 when meth finally killed my mom. It stole 6 years of her life from us, and she's been gone 24 years. I agree with this comment. If you love your kids, get help, or know you are likely to leave them long before you leave this earth. And they'll spend the rest of their lives wanting those missed years back with zero chance of resolution.
@shannon_w. Proud of you❤
As a former kid who dealt with alcohol and drug abuse within my home no kid should ever go through that I feel for that little boy and hope his mom can figure it out for him cuz it’s the worst thing to grow up around
Also what your parents do to you when you're a kid shapes how they love you
His sobs are heartbreaking. He’s so strong and brave ❤
Actually...he's not😂he's a probing Lil snitch
@@NaenatifyYou fr bro? 😂 It’s his mom’s fault she decided to use hard drugs while having custody of a child, you break the rules you pay the price
Perfect way to get her back dad. The dad knew about the drugs and coached that kid . Shout out to him
Plot twist: That dad called Saul to get custody of the son.
Hahaha 😂
Planted the texts on her phone too then eh?
I totally was thinking this!!!
I thought same! 😂
This joke is stupid
Good for the dad for listening to his son when he called.
Good for the dad for planting the drugs so he could get custody. I'm just making stuff up but...who knows
Good on you for downloading CP. I'm just making stuff up, but who knows, right? =]@@potcommitted5355
@@potcommitted5355nice bait or you just didn't finish a 4 minute video 😅🤣
@@potcommitted5355nice bait or you just didn't finish a 4 minute video 😅🤣
@@potcommitted5355nice bait or you just didn't finish a 4 minute video 😅🤣
Jesus that poor kid. The amount of courage it took to turn your own mother in is amazing! Keep your head up high little dude!
Likely, he will not read your comment.
Courage to betray your own family, riiight xD
@@belgamsafnthe family that betrayed him...He’s got a right to a safe childhood we all do. Sad he had to go through this to get it when mom should have provided it. Some of us don’t get out till adulthood and all the trauma. Saved himself years of bs from a bs mom.
@@belgamsafn he didn't betray his family. He called the police on his dope dealing mom, who even after being caught- still lied.
That's not family.
The little boy should feel no guilt for this, the 'mother' however, should.
@@belgamsafn his mother betrayed him first.
Dad used son to end troubles with Ex! Son's emotional response was from setting his mother up for the slammer. These are perilous times🙌
Huh???
Why is the justice system so bad? She broke so many rules and still didn’t any jail time.
White privileged
Benefits of being a woman
White privilege
That’s white female privilege y’all….yet they have the audacity to say white men suck and are the most privileged
👩🏼👱🏻♀️💁🏼♀️
That little child took the hardest decision a kid could ever possibly take, he saved a lot of people even his own mother from herself
I wish I had the balls to do that then I was a young kid
He’s a snitch. on his own blood. Smh
he is but there are worse things than being a snitch like seeing people poison the commnunity and doing nothing about it als she is putting him in danger u don't know where she got it from he did the right thing and is save becouse of it @@cbb5102
@@cbb5102Funny that is also my first thought 😂. But kudos to the kids
This is a very brave young man. I hope he is living a better life now!
And we're sure the father didn't have his son plant the drugs there? This seems way too convenient.
the dad is a cop
You can't possibly have seen the whole video. It was sms on her phone revealing dealing, she was sent to a clinic as well. Father got custody AND she broke the conditions for probation. SO I will guess, she is in umm..jail. :D
His cry broke my heart 💔😢. Such a brave little man, wish you all the best!
What a brave little boy. I know he loves his mother and that was a very hard thing for him to do that. I hope the child is in the safest home now. He did so the right thing. I just want to give him up a big hug.
Poor child, thank god he was smart enough to not open it and call his father. thank god for that
My heart is aching for that precious boy.
That child is heartbreaking. Thank God for dad and these great officers!
At least she raised an honest son.
Sounds more like the dad did or his school did.
If that’s what we call snitching nowadays then I guess
Sounds she she had NOTHING to do with raising him
Don't amount that to the mom, I'd say its partly the dad and most likely the internet that raises a lot of these kids nowadays. He even said he knew it from TV.
@@onone4314👈 Found the meth head
This is going to affect that little boy for the rest of his life, what a scary thing he had to do, he’s so brave.
He didn't have to do this. Shouldn't even been snooping like he was.
It was dad doing it!
@@thomashasty2936 Imagine the ex put the bags under her nightstand and told the son to check under her nightstand smh
@@realbosstakea it wouldn’t be the first time
@@realbosstakeayeah, and he hacked her phone and sent messages pretending to be her selling drugs. Dumb and conspiratorial bitterness.
That child could have taken that poison! What a terrible woman!!!! I feel bad for that child
This child did his mother a favor. Now it is up to Mommy to recognize the gift she has been given.
Get off the drugs Mommy. It's only going to lead to grief.
Thst is dealer weight, look at that house. He sent his mother to prisonfor providing for him because he snooped through her shit
she was dealing unless you are not capable of following this story. She also only got probation even after breaking court orders... the court will also still give the kid back to her
@@temujinkhan6326 I appreciate your pointing out that fact, but personally dealing or using is all the same to me. It's illegal, and the child knew it. Her chance to make amends starts now. Assuming she chooses the dark side, as it were, well then it's on her. She will shorten her life and the child will be without his mom. At least the boy knows he tried. Regards
If I was her, I wouldn't want the little snitch back lol
I know right nosy little brat now he has to go live with his father on welfare in a dirty little apartment and live off of Mr noodles and rice
Little man found that and was like, “Nah. We ain’t doing this. Dad, help!” That took a looootttt of courage. Lot of strength. What a horrible situation for him to be in!
He's gonna regret that when he grows up...