@@JoeNotExotic003bc most kids don’t talk like that. They would usually just say “park.” The distinction of “public park” sounds like someone coached him to say that to win the case
The fact that dad was at home & Son Son waited until the “non disciplinary” came home, leads me to agree with everything JJ said! Moms enabling a monster!
@@Rebekahjiselnope the comment said the mom is enabling a monster. This implies that the child is already a monster, which is wrong. He needs guidance, his parents may need to be more stern with him but he is no way a monster. It is clear he is not taught accountability. They are failing this child.
The amount of coaching on this kid is amazing. Kudos to him for being well spokeb but his parents taught him to be quite the liar at such a young age. Shame, unless he meets better role models He's going to be the perpetual victim/narcissist....his entire life
Judge Judy had a field day with those defendants. And I loved every minute of it. The fact the husband stood there and didn't protest, makes me think he knew Judge Judy read him immediately. Why else would he go to his Mom, and not the Dad. Those parents (specifically the Mom) really need to stop enabling him, just because he "has good character" and is a good student, doesn't mean he's not without fault.
The parents might as well hand their child(ren) a pair of crutches because they're crippling their son into thinking he's entitled to think he can do whatever he wants, wherever he wants, whenever he wants without any repercussions whatsoever. Fools. 🙄
Training a kid to give the Shaggy defense. If he wasn't a kid, Judge Judy would call him a "moron" and ask if stupid was written on her face. Obviously the neighbor didn't just dream up an encounter with him that led to a lawsuit. So him saying "I was at school, plus she has a camera so where's the evidence?" Gross.
Hahahaha we can see where the little boy's speaking style comes from. Actually it could come from either one of them, but the father speaks like a police officer using formalese lingo. I could feel an intonation of resistance or argumentation as soon as he opened his mouth. What struck me though is that this time Judge Judy didn't give her usual thing about what a lie is and all that. I guess she condensed it with "what makes sense." Somewhere she got the idea that the boy was already slithery.
I came back to part 1 to give it all another look, and I noticed that the son looks extremely similar to the mother AND he also speaks in a similar way. The mouth doesn' t open a whole lot; it's kind of the lower ip and a bit of jaw movement and that's it. So I would have to say he trained with his mother on this. Not to make up a story but to go over facts. I still don't get this 2h30 to 3h30 thing, and it does make sense that he would only be there by 4 pm, since that sounds more common. It's possible he is not the one who hit her garage door, but I don't know. I can't tell. They may not be the easiest to live around, but they are certainly a nice-looking family, that's for sure. There must have been something in the text of the complaint and the answer that helped Judge Judy to get where she went with this case.
No, because they're trying to use a defense that might work if the standard were "beyond a reasonable doubt," but JJ has already told them she accepts the boy caused the damage... and they're still trying to win on "but maybe it wasn't him, you have to prove it!"
LOL I was looking for this type of comment to validate my "aww come one face", but I do know where she comes from and damage done needs to be mended :)
@@MrDino2302 it does but I mean… that much money could be better spent a million different ways. If I was the plaintiff, I would have talked to the neighbours about maybe some alternative punishment for the kid, like yard work. This kid isn’t getting any punishment for what happened. The parents are, which is why they’re so defensive.
Some neighbors are awful. I had neighbors who allowed their little brats to play in my yard. I had to ask them, daily, to play in THEIR yard. They pretended to not understand English. They threw rocks at my door and left really bad dents... They kept pulling my flowers out of the ground and kept breaking my tree branches. They left candy wrappers on my yard, dug holes...and it was just... Awful. I couldn't talk to the parents. The mom refused to answer the door and the father spoke no English. I tried to speak Spanish, but he simply didn't want to talk. Bad parents have bad children.
We moved into a new home in January and one of the panels and our garage door had a small dent in it. We used the garage door for seven months without any problem. Suddenly one day, the garage door broke. The panels were no longer in line with each other. When we went to order a new garage door, we found out from the sales person that garage doors rely on each other for the pressure. The pressure was no longer even so it broke. We had to replace the whole door. 😢
I wonder if she lives in an HOA neighborhood and had to. I mean, a tiny dent wouldn't bother me too much, but I don't have one to worry about. My feelings might change if this was my house being vandalized
“At this time I was inside of my residence and this exchange that occurred was not brought up to me” who tf talks like that?? Lol Also, that is definitely Scotty Pippen with some sort of Benjamin Button technology at work
So it was a Friday…? Because it was 2:30 in the afternoon… that means he would’ve been out of school on some states districts… If it was a Monday- Thursday he might’ve been in school… He answered I. Such a tailored way and also gave confirming head nods walking back to his seat…
This is the problem when parents think their kids are angel’s when they don’t even know half of what they do. We have a neighbor like that who compared her kid to being the “Angel Gabriel” but he cusses the heck out like a pirate around younger kids and is part of a group of other teen boys who throw rocks at doors. The problems with all this is that the mom is a neighbor and supposed a friend (always asking for favors but couldn’t solve things by herself kind of person) but when we tell her what her son and his friends are up to no good she doesn’t believe it. There was a video made concerning this issue (I caught the video of the boy throwing rocks and this neighbor’s son KNOWING who threw those rocks and not helping us to identify the kid), sent to the apartment’s office management but no justice done as of yet since the kid who initially threw rocks had moved away that same week I caught the video (two years of plain hell with rocks thrown on doors). ⭐️ Parents, just because your kid is smart in school subjects doesn’t mean he has manners, you are the one who need to teach your kids how to have empathy, being polite, and respect others sincerely, not just by mere words.
Very good looking good that will be breaking hearts in the future. Smh Especially with parents like that teaching him to lie with a straight face. Take responsibility for the damages and move on..sheesh they dont like they struggle financially, I could be wrong.
OK, so the dent doesn't look like it's worth fixing, plaintiff should get a life. Also, it's pretty obvious the kid caused the dent and the parents are coaching their kid and trying to claim their child had nothing to do with it. This isn't going to end well for them.
@@Kaboomboo Yeah, but $800 for a little ding is a bit much. Reasonable people find out the if it costs $800 to fix a small dent that is purely aesthetic, it's not worth $800, and definitely not worth dragging your neighbors to court to make them pay $800.
If she puts her house up for sale with that dent, it’s going to devalue the house. Prospective buyers assume if she didn’t fix the dent, she didn’t maintain the rest of the house. Right or wrong, that’s what every realtor would tell her. When our garage door got dinged, we had to replace the whole thing. $3500 twenty years ago. We were putting the house on the market, so it had to be done if we wanted top dollar.
@@mermaidstears4897 In that case, the smart thing to do would be to let the garage door accumulate its inevitable scratches and dings over the years, and then have it repaired when putting it on the market, as you did.
I really don't understand the drama in these comments. So, he was coached by his parents on what to say and how to say it in court. Put yourselves in his shoes: wouldn't you have listened to your parents?
The parents training their kids lying over an accident and not to take the responsibility and after they don't know what went wrong when they became irresponsible adults....
He's 11, this is just a lesson for him, he will (hopefully) learn as he gets older. Don't condem a child like there's no way they can change when they have plenty of time to grow.
@@majesty9985 the fact that he is 11 and has no issue not only with lying in front of a judge but also in front of a camera makes me very sceptical about that bright future of his, your majesty 😏
@@AtomicKitten666 I'm glad you recognise I am your majesty. On a more serious note, can see you're very judgemental and cannot take in a difference of opinion without being smug. I was opening a dialogue so we could both discuss possibilities, but maybe you're projecting yourself onto this 11 year old boy, who probably doesn't even realise the ramifications of being on Judge Judy, but you as an adult should know better. All power to you.
@@majesty9985 i'm not judgemental, i'm realistic. this kid learnt to lie like this somewhere. we all know that kids this age inhale and copy the behaviour from the parents and peers, but parents first of all. and his are just idiots who taught this kid how to lie, hence the impression that they do it often and use it as a way of getting out of trouble. plus, they manipulated him and used the kid as a "witness" and say what u want but that doesn't strike me like a healthy family dynamic. toxic parents raise kids according to their level of fuckwittage. and the kid might wake up one day and realize that what he was taught is toxic, stupid and unhealthy but that is highly unlikely and kinda late for dramatic changes, especially if u don't know any better. old habits die hard. i've seen this many a time. he is a smug, cunning and arrogant liar and his parents are not only the reason for that but also the reason why i see no hope for him.
The kid's been scripted. Not everything he said is true.
JJ senses that.
Those parents already trained that kid on what to say. It’s so sad that they’re already teaching him how to lie.
As a teacher, we always have children that often misbehave but then when we meet the parents, we see why they act the way they do.
I agree. They're not teaching him to not take responsibility and apologise.
Sadly it's getting worse.
Totally. You can tell by the details he was telling
@@meganmoon6197sounding like a grown ass man 🤣
Agreed. What kid says “at a PUBLIC park,” several times. Totally coached.
The way JJ dismissed the little boy from the witness stand. 😂
He was a cocky brat
@@danettewelborn5577stop
It's because she knew there's no point of grilling him for answers because his parents already trained him the night before.😅
Because he had been coached way to say
Just look at his parents , that explains how the Kid will be
Omg I hate it when parents make their children lie in national television 🤮
Yeah, clearly, the kid was reciting what his parents had told him to say.
He has to say it or else his parents will punish him horribly once they get home.
Let alone make them co-conspirators in such lies.
Omg why do you look like Christian all grown up? Lol
As soon as the kid said “public park” I knew every word after that was a lie
Why
@@JoeNotExotic003bc most kids don’t talk like that. They would usually just say “park.” The distinction of “public park” sounds like someone coached him to say that to win the case
@@JoeNotExotic003kids don't talk like that naturally. Most adults don't either. Its clearly coached and scripted.
Exactly.
The fact that dad was at home & Son Son waited until the “non disciplinary” came home, leads me to agree with everything JJ said! Moms enabling a monster!
I wouldn't call a child a monster because they can still be taught how to behave unlike adults who are mostly set in their ways.
@@simonem.7385she said the mom was a monster not the kid
@@Rebekahjiselnope the comment said the mom is enabling a monster. This implies that the child is already a monster, which is wrong. He needs guidance, his parents may need to be more stern with him but he is no way a monster. It is clear he is not taught accountability. They are failing this child.
Even the dad is an enabler with the wife and coaching their kids to lie and be conning.
And Dad is too lazy to get involved. Probably does not work
First time I’ve seen a kid bold face lie to JJ. He’s heading down a very dark path. Hope his mom has a big cookie jar filled with bail money.
Yep, normally the kids crack and tell the truth when faced with an authority figure.
I think he was telling the truth. One thing to note: she never asked him if he damaged the door. If she had, he likely would have admitted it.
Not a bail money cookie jar 😂
@@jdsiv3 Lie of omission is still a lie.
Mom loves playing victim. Someone tell her to stop it. Get some help....
Parents didn’t prep him for that question 2:52 😂
This little boy is sneaky and learning from his parents. Avoiding questions. Little snot.
Lmao@ "little snot"!!!
😒 it’s obviously the parents, Karen. He’s not a little snot, he’s being raised by bad parents
@That90sGirl310 he's def a little snot tho......
And your racist
@@BlitzoSuck33he is a little snot because they’re raising one. Do your eyes work?
2:30 It's so obvious that he's been coached. The parents should have been removed from the courtroom also.
The kid seems like his lines were rehearsed...also, how could he say he was indeed skateboarding while he was simultaneously at school?
This also happened in July, so unless he is in summer school, he wasn’t in school. It was the middle of summer
Judge Judy on a Monday is ALWAYS a great thing! ❤
Wednesdays better
The amount of coaching on this kid is amazing.
Kudos to him for being well spokeb but his parents taught him to be quite the liar at such a young age.
Shame, unless he meets better role models He's going to be the perpetual victim/narcissist....his entire life
Soon as he said "she claims I was there at 2:30 bla bla bla" Judge Judy knew he had been coached
lol exactly. No 11yr old is going to use the word “claim”. JJ saw right through that bullshit.
Mom is a total Karen. The kids are mentally poisoned 🥺
MUDSHARK
Cunning is taught, you're not born with that. What's this kid gonna be like as a teenager?, OMG.
A politician!
@@glenysatwood1713 Probably. Make a seven figure salary too. Lol.
I respectfully disagree.
Out of five children, I had one born to be cunning . We focused on how being clever and cunning LEGALLY.
She became a lawyer.
Yep..and there are alot of things kids aren't born with that adults instill in them
@@amandahaynes9205 Definitely.
Judge Judy had a field day with those defendants. And I loved every minute of it.
The fact the husband stood there and didn't protest, makes me think he knew Judge Judy read him immediately. Why else would he go to his Mom, and not the Dad. Those parents (specifically the Mom) really need to stop enabling him, just because he "has good character" and is a good student, doesn't mean he's not without fault.
My guess - he did in fact cause damage to her garage door.
Lmao thay kid sounds confident that she's lying. Also gotta admit he doesn't seem phased by JJ being a little hostile towards him
Seems to me that he stands up to adults quite often which shows he has difficulty following authority/simple instructions.
@@simonem.7385what are this week’s lotto numbers ? since youre a psychic
Or that he knows his own mind.
@@simonem.7385
They are the kind of parents there son can do no wrong even if he done something
That boy is heading down the wrong path.
Its really sad how the child was so quick to lie
Parents prepped him.
I love how stern JJ is with kids.
The kid and the father sound JUST like people who have rehearsed their version of the truth.
What about the mom?
@@shaniceleonieright😂😂😂
@@cjohns1005💀
Then only time JJ didn’t use soft voice on a kid because he was lying 🤥
The parents might as well hand their child(ren) a pair of crutches because they're crippling their son into thinking he's entitled to think he can do whatever he wants, wherever he wants, whenever he wants without any repercussions whatsoever. Fools. 🙄
Training a kid to give the Shaggy defense. If he wasn't a kid, Judge Judy would call him a "moron" and ask if stupid was written on her face. Obviously the neighbor didn't just dream up an encounter with him that led to a lawsuit. So him saying "I was at school, plus she has a camera so where's the evidence?" Gross.
Or call him "thick"...
The father's face on the thumbnail...🥴.......😂😂
Lol,ikr
😂😂😂
Oh I need all the parts of this.
No kid says public park unless it's the name...
$800 is insane for that amount of damage.
Very well spoken set of litigants, i must say. 😊
Hahahaha we can see where the little boy's speaking style comes from. Actually it could come from either one of them, but the father speaks like a police officer using formalese lingo. I could feel an intonation of resistance or argumentation as soon as he opened his mouth. What struck me though is that this time Judge Judy didn't give her usual thing about what a lie is and all that. I guess she condensed it with "what makes sense." Somewhere she got the idea that the boy was already slithery.
I came back to part 1 to give it all another look, and I noticed that the son looks extremely similar to the mother AND he also speaks in a similar way. The mouth doesn' t open a whole lot; it's kind of the lower ip and a bit of jaw movement and that's it. So I would have to say he trained with his mother on this. Not to make up a story but to go over facts. I still don't get this 2h30 to 3h30 thing, and it does make sense that he would only be there by 4 pm, since that sounds more common. It's possible he is not the one who hit her garage door, but I don't know. I can't tell. They may not be the easiest to live around, but they are certainly a nice-looking family, that's for sure. There must have been something in the text of the complaint and the answer that helped Judge Judy to get where she went with this case.
The cover photo for this video is sending me ! 😂 (The dad's face!)
And yes, I also think the parents coached the boy on what to say
He never answered why he was close to her garage door. Doesn’t matter what time school is let out. Time to watch part two🤔
The editing team did dad dirty with that still shot lol
Omg, could it be more obvious that the parents told the kid what to say? They must have had him rehearse that nonsense for a week!
He's a smart intelligent boy though. I hope he gets the right grooming
I love seeing a coached witness!!
Judge Judy time!
Teaching your kid to lie is a sure path to life of crime.
These parents have taught this kid how to be a liar
"This exchange that occurred did not had brought to me."
I bet he is a lawyer
No, because they're trying to use a defense that might work if the standard were "beyond a reasonable doubt," but JJ has already told them she accepts the boy caused the damage... and they're still trying to win on "but maybe it wasn't him, you have to prove it!"
@@JJPrizeDistributionComittee
You're probably right.
I said it because of the wording
The parents had thst kid well prepared. No way in hell he came up with his own answers.
No doubt the boy hit the garage, accident or not.
😐 my face when it showed the damage to the garage door. That was barely damage, let alone almost $1000 worth.
LOL I was looking for this type of comment to validate my "aww come one face", but I do know where she comes from and damage done needs to be mended :)
@@MrDino2302 it does but I mean… that much money could be better spent a million different ways. If I was the plaintiff, I would have talked to the neighbours about maybe some alternative punishment for the kid, like yard work. This kid isn’t getting any punishment for what happened. The parents are, which is why they’re so defensive.
One little dent!
Some neighbors are awful.
I had neighbors who allowed their little brats to play in my yard. I had to ask them, daily, to play in THEIR yard. They pretended to not understand English. They threw rocks at my door and left really bad dents... They kept pulling my flowers out of the ground and kept breaking my tree branches. They left candy wrappers on my yard, dug holes...and it was just... Awful.
I couldn't talk to the parents. The mom refused to answer the door and the father spoke no English. I tried to speak Spanish, but he simply didn't want to talk.
Bad parents have bad children.
Jesus it costs $600 to repair 1 garage door panel???? I'm in the wrong line of work. I'm gonna start a garage door business. Look out Elon Musk. 🤣🤣🤣
Defendant already coached they son 😂😂
Plaintiff or defendant, I love watching an organized litigant who gives clear and direct testimony.
This boy seems like a smart ass
When the mother attempted to interrupt JJ it & the way the Father speaks tells me everything I need to know about the parents.
Sounds like a JUICY case😮
His responses are so rehearsed😂😂😂
I don't know why some parents think it is ok to have their children tresspass on others' private property. So stupid. 🙄
they trained that kid to speak before coming lol
When I heard “dent” I thought full body dent, not an iddy biddy dent.
I don't think I need to hear the end of this. I've got a good idea I know the outcome of this.
OH COME ON, THAT LITTLE DENT, AND YOU NEED TO GOTO COURT? FFS...
Anybody else love how she tried to stop anyone from talking while the boy was in the chair? 😂😂
The kid did it, but I would never replace that panel over a little dent.
We moved into a new home in January and one of the panels and our garage door had a small dent in it. We used the garage door for seven months without any problem. Suddenly one day, the garage door broke. The panels were no longer in line with each other. When we went to order a new garage door, we found out from the sales person that garage doors rely on each other for the pressure. The pressure was no longer even so it broke. We had to replace the whole door. 😢
Don't tell me, tell it to the judge.@@irenelopps1852
I wonder if she lives in an HOA neighborhood and had to.
I mean, a tiny dent wouldn't bother me too much, but I don't have one to worry about. My feelings might change if this was my house being vandalized
@@irenelopps1852very interesting. i dented my door a few months back… didn’t think much of it. i’m gonna look into a panel replacement
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“At this time I was inside of my residence and this exchange that occurred was not brought up to me” who tf talks like that?? Lol Also, that is definitely Scotty Pippen with some sort of Benjamin Button technology at work
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They're teaching him to lie and blame others for his actions.
That’s the dent you bring people to court for ??? 😒
Obvious from the first 5 seconds of the recap that the kid is a liar and it's mommy's fault.
So it was a Friday…? Because it was 2:30 in the afternoon… that means he would’ve been out of school on some states districts…
If it was a Monday- Thursday he might’ve been in school…
He answered I. Such a tailored way and also gave confirming head nods walking back to his seat…
😂 that proper talking Ninja is a Trip
This is the problem when parents think their kids are angel’s when they don’t even know half of what they do. We have a neighbor like that who compared her kid to being the “Angel Gabriel” but he cusses the heck out like a pirate around younger kids and is part of a group of other teen boys who throw rocks at doors.
The problems with all this is that the mom is a neighbor and supposed a friend (always asking for favors but couldn’t solve things by herself kind of person) but when we tell her what her son and his friends are up to no good she doesn’t believe it. There was a video made concerning this issue (I caught the video of the boy throwing rocks and this neighbor’s son KNOWING who threw those rocks and not helping us to identify the kid), sent to the apartment’s office management but no justice done as of yet since the kid who initially threw rocks had moved away that same week I caught the video (two years of plain hell with rocks thrown on doors).
⭐️ Parents, just because your kid is smart in school subjects doesn’t mean he has manners, you are the one who need to teach your kids how to have empathy, being polite, and respect others sincerely, not just by mere words.
This kid has no chance with these bozo parents.
People should stand up more to bad parents. 👍
I’ve never seen JJ that harsh with a child 😂😂😂
800 for 1 panel...what a scam....
That child was coached. Just from the way he answered those questions lets me know they gave him instructions to feed JJ that information.
liar liar pants on fire.. the second he opened his mouth I knew he was lying LOL
They did him dirty with the thumbnail😂😂
They coached him for sure
That mark isn’t even bad
Tom from Boondocks 😅😂
If this kid is claiming the woman has cameras then why can't we just go to the video and you can tell this kid has been coached and that he's lying
Very good looking good that will be breaking hearts in the future. Smh Especially with parents like that teaching him to lie with a straight face. Take responsibility for the damages and move on..sheesh they dont like they struggle financially, I could be wrong.
OK, so the dent doesn't look like it's worth fixing, plaintiff should get a life. Also, it's pretty obvious the kid caused the dent and the parents are coaching their kid and trying to claim their child had nothing to do with it. This isn't going to end well for them.
That's her choice. If she wants to fix her damage property she's allowed to ask for that.
@@Kaboomboo Yeah, but $800 for a little ding is a bit much. Reasonable people find out the if it costs $800 to fix a small dent that is purely aesthetic, it's not worth $800, and definitely not worth dragging your neighbors to court to make them pay $800.
If she puts her house up for sale with that dent, it’s going to devalue the house. Prospective buyers assume if she didn’t fix the dent, she didn’t maintain the rest of the house. Right or wrong, that’s what every realtor would tell her. When our garage door got dinged, we had to replace the whole thing. $3500 twenty years ago. We were putting the house on the market, so it had to be done if we wanted top dollar.
@@mermaidstears4897 In that case, the smart thing to do would be to let the garage door accumulate its inevitable scratches and dings over the years, and then have it repaired when putting it on the market, as you did.
@@JJPrizeDistributionComittee but some people don’t want to live in a house that has visible damage-it’s the owner’s choice
He was in school on JULY 31st? Maybe summer school but that answer didn’t fit with their rehearsed story.
I really don't understand the drama in these comments. So, he was coached by his parents on what to say and how to say it in court. Put yourselves in his shoes: wouldn't you have listened to your parents?
Good job....this mother is a model on how to tell a lie.....
They did the dad dirty with that thumbnail 😂
Damn. 800. The proof is in the pudding but sheesh. Custom paint. So she invented that color?
The coaches the kid 😂
Come it’s the most small dent I’ve seen wow £800 for that really wow
The parents training their kids lying over an accident and not to take the responsibility and after they don't know what went wrong when they became irresponsible adults....
His parents didn’t prepare him for JJ’s question about why he would go near her if he’s had trouble with her before. Got’em!
lying in court at 11? not a bright future ahead of him...
He's 11, this is just a lesson for him, he will (hopefully) learn as he gets older. Don't condem a child like there's no way they can change when they have plenty of time to grow.
@@majesty9985 the fact that he is 11 and has no issue not only with lying in front of a judge but also in front of a camera makes me very sceptical about that bright future of his, your majesty 😏
@@AtomicKitten666 I'm glad you recognise I am your majesty. On a more serious note, can see you're very judgemental and cannot take in a difference of opinion without being smug. I was opening a dialogue so we could both discuss possibilities, but maybe you're projecting yourself onto this 11 year old boy, who probably doesn't even realise the ramifications of being on Judge Judy, but you as an adult should know better. All power to you.
@@majesty9985 i'm not judgemental, i'm realistic. this kid learnt to lie like this somewhere. we all know that kids this age inhale and copy the behaviour from the parents and peers, but parents first of all. and his are just idiots who taught this kid how to lie, hence the impression that they do it often and use it as a way of getting out of trouble. plus, they manipulated him and used the kid as a "witness" and say what u want but that doesn't strike me like a healthy family dynamic. toxic parents raise kids according to their level of fuckwittage. and the kid might wake up one day and realize that what he was taught is toxic, stupid and unhealthy but that is highly unlikely and kinda late for dramatic changes, especially if u don't know any better. old habits die hard. i've seen this many a time. he is a smug, cunning and arrogant liar and his parents are not only the reason for that but also the reason why i see no hope for him.
$600 for a panel on a garage door? So glad I left the States. You can get an entire new door here for that... including installation.
“Then why would you play around her garage door?” - And it was here where the defendants knew their story wasn’t going to fly.
That’s a tiny ass dent..
I can already see the mom on tv in the future saying “he didn’t do anything wrong, he’s a good boy.”
Ridiculous the dang was praticly invisible
0:44 lady,,, just fix the dent. Geez🙄🤦🏽♀️
Righttt!!! hmmm Humans these days
That's an over-rehearsed defendant party if i've ever heard one...on to part 2.
2:15 The parents can't be bothered to have the boy TUCK IN HIS SHIRT.