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Chances are excellent that this isn't the first Wine Mom show this kid has been to. He knows that cop's pain, because he deals with that woman every day of his life.
@@Pellbort I acctually think it's more due to him having already been in an accident and been very clearly shaken up, and the for his mom to be acting like that he just wanted it to be over
So a similar thing happened in my family. My sister crashed and was fine. My alcoholic father showed up thinking he could tow the car and the cop asked him how much have you had to drink. My dad said a bunch. He went to jail for his fifth dui but one thing I can say is he never blamed someone else. He just flat out didn’t care at all. This was 11 years ago my dad has been sober for 8 years now and is much better. He even drives legally these days lol
Apparently in Washington County, Arkansas, a "justice of the peace" is actually a county legislator, not a judicial officer. They're basically the equivalent of a county commissioner.
Similar situation happened to me, I was involved in an accident when I was a teen and my dad was drinking wine at home so he took a taxi to the scene of the accident instead of driving there. To drive over to an accident scene when youre drunk knowing youre going to be most likely talking to police or other first responders who will be able to smell alcohol on your breath is just beyond stupid.
“I’m a justice of the peace, I’m an elected official, I’m an officer of the peace, I’m a third grade teacher, I drive a school bus”... She’s literally everything but taking responsibility.
Lol they should automatically double the penalty when you try to use your position to get out of crimes, then double it again if you lie about your job. Even mentioning what you do for a living should be grounds for arrest :P
She's also a gradeschool teacher, a school bus driver, an officer of the court, AND a vodka taster. Apparently her investment in stocks gave her the freedom to follow her dreams.
"I'm just here for my son, who was in an accident." Understable but not a justification. You at least got to see your son alive again, lady. The mother of whoever you could have ended up killing while DUI might not have had that luck.
Drunk mother: “I’m an officer of the court!” Son: “He doesn’t care who you are, stop.” Poor kid acted more like a responsible adult than his own mother.
@Noah S I think that was less going along with his mom and more him being upset with himself for getting in the wreck and giving her a “reason” to drive drunk
I feel bad for him, you can tell he is a thinker on his free time and was ready to eat the responsibility. Very unfortunate there isn't somebody to tell the young man that all he has to do is look around him and he has all the experience of what NOT to do in life right in front of him to learn from. Stuff like this is not a one time occurrence. Hope the young man leaves the nest soon.
on a side note he was raised right its a shame that his mother can't be the adult she is raising her son to be. some example yet its the cops fault she got arrested for DUI in front of her kid.. this cop literally is on scene of a wreck hes not about to let a drunk driver go ffs some people acting a fool when they know they are in the wrong despite what age they are. she has a CDL on top of that zero feels bad for this lady..
I was in a 4 car highway wreck while sick as hell in the back seat at 17 yrs old, in the only car that was too totaled to drive afterwards, and my driver only had a mild concussion. My parents both took an hour to answer my calls. I think your son was fine, lady...
@@BIGDEZUL could be like on field trips or stuff. But we did have a teacher that drove a bus to school where I went to school. They would have a teachers assistant take attendance and watch the class until she got there. Granted I went to a small ass school.
Glad she didn't hurt anyone while driving. Thats the worse kind of wreck. My brother's biological dad was a firefighter (responding to a wreck) this driver who fell asleep behind the wheel stuck him and pinned him against the fire truck and it killed him. (Turns out the guy that hit him got off from a double shift trying to provide for the family)
LOL I did a scenario for my wife and asked her that if the very same thing happened and if she was aware of the emergency provisions to be able to drive. She looked at me like what the fuck are you talking about there’s no such thing LOL smart lady I married!
It’s boggling she can’t comprehend that she could have stayed on the phone with her son to make sure he’s ok while looking for a ride. She’s right. She should be there when her kid was in an accident and scared, but i assume she has a few neighbors and clearly has a brother and dad (or tried the kid’s dad if he’s in the picture) who could have drove
That is the coolest 16 year old I've ever seen. Very respectful and understanding, despite having such a child for a mother. I wish that young man well.
By smart I mean more reasonable than actually smart but I guess it could also be smarter than them to because their in school so they remember it better than adult who where there like 20 years ago lol
@@wetnoodleman it pains knowing more i now feel misrable and i picked my poision my uncles right i wish i could be stupid again. Id let someone else have a gun but id rather just sit in a chair and not move. Tired of everything and anything bleh. I wish antifa didnt burn down anything. My life doesnt matter help me god!!
This woman is the “justice of peace”, “justice of law”, elected official, school teacher, bus driver, best friends with the sheriff, in “professional training”, nurse, lawyer, doctor, PhD at MIT, and does everyone’s plumbing
My son was in his first car wreck towards the end of the year. I was at work and my truck was in the shop. When he called me I had to tell him him was on his own. I told him to listen to the LEO and if the car was drivable to go home.. He listened to every word the deputy said. The deputy was so thankful that a teenager didn't give him a hard time and had to tell the old lady he rear-ended to stop with her BS and had to tell her to go sit in her car several times. Moral of the story, chill out and listen to the LEO and chill out. Also don't drive drunk, it earns you a few days off and a very expensive attorney along with a suspended license. I earned myself one of those a little over ten yeas ago... and I listened to that Deputy and his orders too.. Because I was so corporative with him he helped me out out of it by screwing up the arrest report and he also knew the breathalyzer machine was not working right either and had me give more samples than was necessary. The whole thing was dropped and I got to keep my license...
Angry people ALWAYS use their age to try and prove a point. I was stocking shelves at a grocery store once and this dude came up to me asking about a certain kind of butter. Basically, the company had just recently changed packaging so the butter was 4 sticks in a square rather than 2 rows of 2 sticks end-to-end, and the ad for the store had the picture of the old package, but we were still running the sale for the new package and all that. Pretty easy concept, right? Apparently not for this older dude. He comes over to me asking about this, I explained it to him and he just says "well it isn't the same butter, you know that's called false advertising, right?" and so we kind of went back and forth about that with me repeatedly trying to tell him that it's the same amount of butter, just packaged differently, and he eventually just says "how old are you?" and I tell him "oh I'm 20" and he goes "ya well I'm 53 so chew on that." Ya didn't make sense to me either. He ended up leaving without his butter and told me that I was arrogant, that he as a customer pays my wages (which is still the most ironic group of sentences I have ever heard in my life), and that "your momma didn't raise you right." Funny dude, and I haven't seen him since that incident which is nice.
It WAS hilarious and it’s even funnier because donut mentions they were her DAD and her BROTHER. No husband. Which means they lied more than the cop did!!
Lol when she tells the cop he’s a bad person but she blew 4x the legal limit of alcohol and she drove to her son endangering the people on the road and herself. But the cop is the bad guy 😂😂
@@tillyandkatniss7818 Dude did that to my great-great-uncle in NYC back in the 1930s. He was a federal judge and he parked on the street for work between two NYPD patrol cars. Got in to leave and had the NYPD car behind him slam into his car pushing it into the other NYPD patrol car in front. He and the officers got out to check on the guy who plowed into the first patrol car. Guy was so freaking loaded he passed out after falling back into the car. 1930s they didn't really care about DUIs but shit like that got you in trouble. My Mom says he loved to tell that story at family dinners.
There is a cartoon out there just like that. One guy is doing every job in the town. I watched it when i was a kid. he is called Larry and the cartoon is called the amazing world of gumball
@@ytsn_THE_OG it’s a callback to one of donuts earlier videos where this young black man was running from the cops and simply put he said he did nothing wrong he just owns a candle company and donut basically made fun of the guy so this was a funny callback to that breakdown
" You're the reason cops have a bad name! " and you're the reason why some people cant come home to their families because they were killed by a drunken driver.
@@blackfront8229 EMS here. I feel for you brother, it's a stupid, simple decision that costs FAR too many innocent lives. Worst part is, some of those guys don't get life in prison for it.
@@blackfront8229 It really is. Best way we can avoid anyone getting hurt is simple: Don't drink and drive. I personally don't drink alcohol for this reason (haven't drank since I got my license at 18) Be safe out there my friend!
@@xeakira No, she did it herself! Her son was not aware she was intoxicated, but she was! She's a miserable example of a mother and then she blames the police officer for arresting her "in front of her son", but doesn't seem to care about being drunken in front of her son.
Andrea Jenkins, 41, pleaded guilty Dec. 16 to a misdemeanor and was fined $1,040 plus court costs, according to Rachel Guenther, chief clerk for Prairie Grove District Court. Jail time in the case was suspended. Jenkins is a teacher at Williams Elementary School in Farmington. She was elected to the Quorum Court in 2018 from District 10, which includes Farmington and part of Fayetteville. Jenkins, a Democrat, has filed for reelection. Robert Dennis, a Republican, has filed as a candidate for that seat. *Update* Andrea Jenkins lost her seat to Robert Dennis. Quorum Court District 10 Arkansas
I know that when people see children under care of terrible people they worry if they will be like that. Most of the time they see the bs and just shake their heads as they try to move on with their lives. I see that his morals and sense of what is right is still intact.
@@Rex-xj4dj well obviously the son was uninjured and calm so obviously he told his mom not to freak the fuck out so obviously she's got something missing upstairs.
We should reform the public. Starting with our schools, teach kids the laws, constitution and make that a graduation requirement. I don't mean just forcing them to pass history or government.
This lady has made me laugh so much. Wow maybe prayers do work she prayed for the cops yesterday and today they got a drunk driver off the street, she really is doing gods work.
That was one of the most respesctful, professional, and - last but not least - CALM police officers I've ever seen. And that with just 24. Talking sh!t about such a cop while driving drunk and at night and endangering everybody is the most entitled action I've seen in a while, I hope the officer doesn't quit too soon
what would you do? call someone and be like "my sons in a wreck i need to be there right now! come get me pleassse!" no you get in your fuckin car or ask someone in the house to drive you if someone is home. she probably wasnt thinking and made a big mistake. but ruining a moms career over that doesnt sit right with me. she was trying to be there for her son
She is a woman of many hats. She's a busy lady. Can't believe she has the time to go home, down a few bottles of wine (you know it's wine or white spirits) and then drive hammered to a crash site. Edit: I just saw the part where she said it was wine. Booyah.
I _COMPLETELY_ get the instinct to just get up and go when your kid needs you, but that doesn't mean your actions automatically become legal by some sort of motherly sorcery
I have a friend like that. Bald guy. Big grin. Used to be a Doctor, Astronaut, Fireman, Navy Seal, Police Officer, Pizza Guy... Can't believe how many women he gets despite never holding a job for more than a few weeks.
I was so sad watching this video. I was a first grade teacher, and am an elected official, and I would be so ashamed to be driving drunk and disrespecting a law enforcement officer. I feel sorry for the poor kids who have had her as a teacher. It sends shivers down my spine. And I feel especially sorry for her poor son. I hope that when she sobers up and finishes her time in jail or prison that she would make a full apology to the officer for her conduct.
Oh there won't be any of that, if this is her 1st DUI, they'll book her, record her info, mug pics, and take her statement. Then they will drive her home, or a place there is another legal adult as they'll have to sign for custody until she's sober, if no one's available she's going to the tank, and she'll be released in the morning. She'll then be notified when to go to court. It's really a short process, hour, hour an a half tops.
“My son was in a WRECK!” From what I can tell the son called her to bring his insurance. That right there tells you that the “wreck” was at least mild enough that your son wasn’t having a medical emergency that required treatment by paramedics. She is phrasing this like her son’s life was in danger and she alone could save him.
Thank you! If any son our daughter calls their parent saying they have been in a car wreck I understand the immediate heart sinking scare all parents feel. EVERY PARENTS FIRST question is ARE YOU OKAY!? Surely he told his mom he is fine but just doe not have his insurance information on him. Her drunk ass did not even think about cops being there and that her drunk ass should not be behind the wheel or a car!
If she only has a few small glasses she can sue if she does the breathalyzer in jail. I know someone who did that 🤣 Baited them and they took a major l
I feel sorry for the kid. Father: "Cops lie all the time" Son: "No they don't." ... Kid's obviously a good dude in a shit situation. *_Parents however, yeesh,_*_ the kid was more mature than both of them combined._
I really felt bad for the kid in that moment because he's like: "Welp... If they weren't throwing the book at her before, they sure as Hell are now. Thanks, Gramps."
"you arrested me in front of my son." and it was a teachable moment. he knows not to drive drunk, especially to drink to an accident where there would be cops everywhere.
@Bender Bending Rodriguez Oh, no something good happened. She apparently didn't get the memo about driving drunk. Yet she drives school children. Getting her in jail and probably losing her school bus driving job is a BIG win for the community.
@@Simon9Mr she was clearly at home drinking like 90% of people do when her son got in a wreck and she decided to drive, obviously a bad decision but i highly doubt she’s driving kids around drunk or drinking during the day
@Bender Bending Rodriguez _"have you ever been in any sort of trouble with the law? That shit does financially ruin you, kid."_ Trouble with the law can hurt you, but whose fault would that be? The drunk lady was the one who brought the consequences upon herself and her family. She should have thought about that before breaking the law by driving drunk. If her drunk driving resulted in a crash that caused death, what would have been your attitude then? Granted, that didn't happen, but the point is that it just as easily could have. She took an unwarranted risk against public safety by doing something that's known to kill people for no good reason. I find it ironic that you would call another a "kid," all the while you're the one making bullshit excuses for someone who should have known better. Have you ever heard of the concept of personal responsibility?
@Bender Bending Rodriguez _"there are thousands more drunk drivers on the street every night. Taking this woman off the streets makes no practical difference. The only thing that changed was the family's financial situation. Nothing good happened."_ Since you're the one talking about what would happen to that woman and her family, what do you think the consequences would be for that cop and his family if he didn't do his job and got fired for it? The officer was doing his duty. If he didn't, then he would be the one in trouble for dereliction because he wouldn't have been doing his job as entrusted to him by the public. And remember, this was all recorded on bodycam, which he's required by departmental policy to have on. If his superiors saw the footage and wondered why he didn't investigate someone who apparently had driven drunk, the officer would be in trouble. Also, he can't just simply delete that footage without raising questions and risking his job. The fact that you believe what he did made no practical difference doesn't matter. The officer had to do what he was required to do by the law. There was nothing that could have been done for this lady to prevent her own arrest when she arrived at the scene drunk.
@@iamray4702 I mean her brother and father were also their. their was first of all no need for all these poeple at the scene and secondly? nobody of them could have picked her up?
@@xeakira No, she did it herself! Her son was not aware she was intoxicated, but she was! She's a miserable example of a mother and then she blames the police officer for arresting her "in front of her son", but doesn't seem to care about being drunken in front of her son.
When I was an EMT I was 19 or 20 years old and felt really embarrassed for the behavior of the much older adults I witnessed. Her tone of voice and babble are still eerily familiar, years later.
Gotta agree. I Worked security for a hotel resort. When younger adults get drunk in the rooms, they’re far easier to deal with than older adults in their 40s.
That’s what happens when you’re raised right. My grandfathers and uncles all instilled in me the benefits of being respectful, patient and understanding. When you start behaving like a petulant child, it’s because you weren’t raised right. I’ve been fucking arrested and I was respectful and honest and I had the charges dropped to community service. My friend wasn’t, he resisted, and he was convicted for all the exact charges I had and got 18 months in prison. We both had no priors. So yeah, long story short; *Grow the fuck up, people*
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“I’m gonna make this so public”
Probably shouldn’t, if you work with children.
LOL cant wait for them to grow up and see this
Lol very true!!!😂😂😂😂
Lol I had a teacher that got arrested for dui and she didn’t loose her job every kid in the school had her mugshot
Worked* She is unemployed now :D
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Love how the kid shook the officers hand and acted the most adult out of anyone there
Chances are excellent that this isn't the first Wine Mom show this kid has been to. He knows that cop's pain, because he deals with that woman every day of his life.
@@Pellbort You're speaking known facts..
@@Pellbort I acctually think it's more due to him having already been in an accident and been very clearly shaken up, and the for his mom to be acting like that he just wanted it to be over
The officers probaly been really nice to him.
He was the most mature out of his parents lol
She's also the cafeteria lady and a firefighter on Sundays
She’s an amateur tattoo artist, and a semi-professional race car driver.
@@GodLovesYou1624 but she drives only when drunk
She‘s a justice of the peace
Oh yeah she also single handedly stopped world hunger
Dont forget shes also a personal friend of Joe Budden
So a similar thing happened in my family. My sister crashed and was fine. My alcoholic father showed up thinking he could tow the car and the cop asked him how much have you had to drink. My dad said a bunch. He went to jail for his fifth dui but one thing I can say is he never blamed someone else. He just flat out didn’t care at all. This was 11 years ago my dad has been sober for 8 years now and is much better. He even drives legally these days lol
Good for your Dad! Stay sober!👍
Atleast you had a dad
Hey good for him! We need more people who want to change and can actually go 8 years sober. Thats a great dad right there 👍
No wonder she's upset, she's losing like 5 jobs at once.
LMAO
great comment
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When she got home she probably blamed her kid. “If you wouldn’t have gotten in an accident then I wouldn’t have driven drunk to get arrested.
Sounds like that kind of mother. Im sure this behavior got her fired from which ever job she really has.
@@shallnotcomply6479 Probably bagging groceries
Right? Obviously a bad... son...? Lol
"You made me do this! Now it's all over the internet and my reputation is ruined! It's all your fault! You are a bad son! "
Man narcissistic parent. I feel kind off sorry for the son if that's the case.
“You’re the reason cops have a bad name” she’s the reason Karen has a name.
😂😂😁🙌😂🙌
That isn't on a tombstone.
@@joshjohnson2600 yet !
And the officer so cool about the whole thing until she got really belligerent.
@@ddl4374 I was gonna say that LOL
I like how she had no one to go for her, and yet there's a crowd of people there ready to take HER home.
The 16 year old son was defending the cop when the dad said “cops lie all the time” the son said “no they don’t”
I’m happy to see kids are more sensible than some adults these days
I really hope that he actively watches Donut.
if dad had stayed quiet, moms car wouldnt have been towed....
The kid may be the only mature person on the family
Poor guy must be crazy embarrassed I feel bad his family went nuts
She had jury duty one time and she thinks she’s an “officer of the court”
Faxs🤣
She said she is a Justice, so basically a judge for her district.
@@WARzH311ion are most judges also third grade teachers and bus drivers?
@@MLink919 Welcome to rural America
Apparently in Washington County, Arkansas, a "justice of the peace" is actually a county legislator, not a judicial officer. They're basically the equivalent of a county commissioner.
“He doesn’t care who you are, stop.” Hero of the video
Similar situation happened to me, I was involved in an accident when I was a teen and my dad was drinking wine at home so he took a taxi to the scene of the accident instead of driving there. To drive over to an accident scene when youre drunk knowing youre going to be most likely talking to police or other first responders who will be able to smell alcohol on your breath is just beyond stupid.
Your dad is smart
Wow the son was like “my family just made this accident 20x worse”. He was by far the most respectful.
“I’m a justice of the peace, I’m an elected official, I’m an officer of the peace, I’m a third grade teacher, I drive a school bus”... She’s literally everything but taking responsibility.
Hah
Right?? How would Anyone want this to be public? Forever Humiliation !!
Ol' change-hats-depending-on-what-building-you-go-into-in-the-old-west-town head ass.
Legendary
Lol they should automatically double the penalty when you try to use your position to get out of crimes, then double it again if you lie about your job. Even mentioning what you do for a living should be grounds for arrest :P
“I’m an elected official!” *begins to insult officer* cha cha real smooth
Pretty smooth
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She's also a gradeschool teacher, a school bus driver, an officer of the court, AND a vodka taster. Apparently her investment in stocks gave her the freedom to follow her dreams.
Yeah man she must be very important. She must be trying to teach the class about drunk driving
She was trying to act like a real politician.
"I'm just here for my son, who was in an accident."
Understable but not a justification. You at least got to see your son alive again, lady. The mother of whoever you could have ended up killing while DUI might not have had that luck.
She's confusing mitigating circumstances with an affirmative legal offense
“I’m an elected official”
Karen’s out here on the PTA board thinking they’re the president
Lol..and they weren't elected either.
Sooo true
Drunk mother: “I’m an officer of the court!”
Son: “He doesn’t care who you are, stop.”
Poor kid acted more like a responsible adult than his own mother.
UWU
Sad when he went along with his mom right before tho and said it wasn’t her fault
im 14 and do the same thing smh, and my mom is OLDER than her
@@Crazyclay78YT UWU
@Noah S I think that was less going along with his mom and more him being upset with himself for getting in the wreck and giving her a “reason” to drive drunk
Karen: "Alcohol for me, but not for thee!"
Officer: "Jail for thee, but not for me!"
Nice
Well done
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She musta got into that cryin' wine.
Lmao
"They dont care who you are, stop!"
Momma don't have much sense, but at least she taught her son to have some
You just KNOW she's the sort of person who'd hide a Zombie bite.
Lmao it's fine it's just a little nibble lol
You're the kind of person who takes movie fiction seriously.
@glyptophile you are just like me after my lobotomy 😅
@@copium5513LMAOOO W CLAPBACK
Holy fucking shit she is
The 16 year old son was the most mature of the family.
I feel bad for him, you can tell he is a thinker on his free time and was ready to eat the responsibility. Very unfortunate there isn't somebody to tell the young man that all he has to do is look around him and he has all the experience of what NOT to do in life right in front of him to learn from. Stuff like this is not a one time occurrence. Hope the young man leaves the nest soon.
What are the chances he never drives without proof of insurance again?
Best thing he can do is get to a Uni on the opposite side of the country.
I see that phenomenon all the time
on a side note he was raised right its a shame that his mother can't be the adult she is raising her son to be. some example yet its the cops fault she got arrested for DUI in front of her kid.. this cop literally is on scene of a wreck hes not about to let a drunk driver go ffs some people acting a fool when they know they are in the wrong despite what age they are. she has a CDL on top of that zero feels bad for this lady..
"Does she own a candle company too" lol
Also donut, make another prison shank channel video now.
Lol, this killed me
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Serenity by Jan
She's a tinker, tailor, candlestick maker.
I was in a 4 car highway wreck while sick as hell in the back seat at 17 yrs old, in the only car that was too totaled to drive afterwards, and my driver only had a mild concussion. My parents both took an hour to answer my calls. I think your son was fine, lady...
She digging the hole deeper.. “I also drive a school bus”
Not any more .
Slow motion trainwreck
@@hippiebits2071 can't drive one of those anymore either.
How can she be a teacher and drive the kids to and from school? Lol lunatic
@@BIGDEZUL could be like on field trips or stuff. But we did have a teacher that drove a bus to school where I went to school. They would have a teachers assistant take attendance and watch the class until she got there. Granted I went to a small ass school.
She literally drove herself to an arrest. How ironic, she literally drove her drunk self to the cop
She's helping!
Literally!!!!11
Glad she didn't hurt anyone while driving. Thats the worse kind of wreck.
My brother's biological dad was a firefighter (responding to a wreck) this driver who fell asleep behind the wheel stuck him and pinned him against the fire truck and it killed him. (Turns out the guy that hit him got off from a double shift trying to provide for the family)
😂😂😂😂😂
Not really "irony"..but it's funny.
“I am a 3rd grade teacher!”
“Not anymore!”
Best line in the vid.
Yep, third grade in more ways than one.
What's truly terrible is that she's such a projector that when she got out of jail she probably blamed it on her son and made him "pay" for it.
“He doesn’t care who you are, stop” 😂
Erm... She's friends with sheriff calder, I think he cares.
@@zopEnglandzip yeah I'm sure sheriff Calder will be real proud to have this lady as a friend
He also doesn't care she was in "professional development" all day.
@@tylercheung1194 Sheriff Calder: "Who the fuck is this lady?"
I forgot about the “emergency drink-driving amendment.”
😂😂😂
The right to bear bred
Or my personal favorite as of late “I was speeding, driving without a license, insurance, didn’t get my vehicle registered, because of Covid”.
LOL I did a scenario for my wife and asked her that if the very same thing happened and if she was aware of the emergency provisions to be able to drive. She looked at me like what the fuck are you talking about there’s no such thing LOL smart lady I married!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm a third grade teacher" Well that explains why shes drunk at 5pm.
Don't judge people drunk that early, in Wisconsin, that's late.
I was thinking that too.
People who drink at all are dirty.
@@canadianwardog7118 grow up
@@skipper2144 Ah old woodpecker you've fallen into the zoomer comedy trap. Its atrociously bad but for some reasons make them happy.
It’s boggling she can’t comprehend that she could have stayed on the phone with her son to make sure he’s ok while looking for a ride. She’s right. She should be there when her kid was in an accident and scared, but i assume she has a few neighbors and clearly has a brother and dad (or tried the kid’s dad if he’s in the picture) who could have drove
Jack,
think about what you are saying ... an entitled Karen with an actual government title?
Insufferable.
@@fakeage8929 you know what? Fair.
All he needed was the insurance info. She could have emailed/texted him a photo of the insurance card.
It's better to show up then have someone have to get ahold of him telling him that his mom died.
Well she was drunk. And drunk people don’t have a good reputation for making calm rational decisions.
That is the coolest 16 year old I've ever seen. Very respectful and understanding, despite having such a child for a mother. I wish that young man well.
He wasn't surprised, I guess she's like that most nights.
Honestly teenagers are mostly more smart than adults now because they have a lot of access to the internet where they learn more than adults.
By smart I mean more reasonable than actually smart but I guess it could also be smarter than them to because their in school so they remember it better than adult who where there like 20 years ago lol
@@wetnoodleman it pains knowing more i now feel misrable and i picked my poision my uncles right i wish i could be stupid again. Id let someone else have a gun but id rather just sit in a chair and not move. Tired of everything and anything bleh. I wish antifa didnt burn down anything. My life doesnt matter help me god!!
Seems like a good kid , he may make a great cop some day .
“I’m going to make this sooooo public.” No need, Donut will take care of that.
You're gonna make it public that you drunk drive?
Ok.
This woman is the “justice of peace”, “justice of law”, elected official, school teacher, bus driver, best friends with the sheriff, in “professional training”, nurse, lawyer, doctor, PhD at MIT, and does everyone’s plumbing
She elected herself to do alcohol proof tests to check their accuracy.
more jobs than Johnny Sins
Bet her uncle works at Nintendo too
More like the officer of entitlement.
Everything but a drunk driver! 😆
My son was in his first car wreck towards the end of the year. I was at work and my truck was in the shop. When he called me I had to tell him him was on his own. I told him to listen to the LEO and if the car was drivable to go home.. He listened to every word the deputy said. The deputy was so thankful that a teenager didn't give him a hard time and had to tell the old lady he rear-ended to stop with her BS and had to tell her to go sit in her car several times. Moral of the story, chill out and listen to the LEO and chill out. Also don't drive drunk, it earns you a few days off and a very expensive attorney along with a suspended license. I earned myself one of those a little over ten yeas ago... and I listened to that Deputy and his orders too.. Because I was so corporative with him he helped me out out of it by screwing up the arrest report and he also knew the breathalyzer machine was not working right either and had me give more samples than was necessary. The whole thing was dropped and I got to keep my license...
“But I know The Sheriff”
“I do too”
Perfection on the officers part
Sherrif: "karen who?"
He could have said:"Then you two can chat while you're sitting in jail."
Drunk: "I wEnt to My soN's wreCk!"
Me: "No, you went to your son wrecked."
😂😂😂😂😂 The comments are as funny as the video!!
I see what you did there
Fantastic comment, clever 😂
lmfaooo i read this as she pulled up perfection
underrated AF 🤣
“How old are you”
“I’m 24”
“Ok I’m 41”
And...?
That means she has at least 17 more years of experience when it comes to driving while drunk
@@houjouin8819 😂
@@houjouin8819 LOL!
Angry people ALWAYS use their age to try and prove a point.
I was stocking shelves at a grocery store once and this dude came up to me asking about a certain kind of butter. Basically, the company had just recently changed packaging so the butter was 4 sticks in a square rather than 2 rows of 2 sticks end-to-end, and the ad for the store had the picture of the old package, but we were still running the sale for the new package and all that. Pretty easy concept, right? Apparently not for this older dude. He comes over to me asking about this, I explained it to him and he just says "well it isn't the same butter, you know that's called false advertising, right?" and so we kind of went back and forth about that with me repeatedly trying to tell him that it's the same amount of butter, just packaged differently, and he eventually just says "how old are you?" and I tell him "oh I'm 20" and he goes "ya well I'm 53 so chew on that."
Ya didn't make sense to me either. He ended up leaving without his butter and told me that I was arrogant, that he as a customer pays my wages (which is still the most ironic group of sentences I have ever heard in my life), and that "your momma didn't raise you right." Funny dude, and I haven't seen him since that incident which is nice.
@@pastaconnoisseur8441 he knows more about the 4 sticks of butter then you
"Sheriff, this woman on scene here says it's okay to drive drunk because she knows you. Is that true? Ma'am, what was your name again?"
She's so f-king classy she's talking in cursive.
🤣🤣🤣
Lollll
Slurring*
".......she's talking in cursive!!!!!"
That killed me like 3 times in a row!!!🤭🥴😬🤣😂😝
YOU put me if CUFFS in front of my KID!
I can't imagine how embarrassed and humiliated her son is. She is pretty funny though with all the professions she has.
I feel bad for him. You can hear him tell him his mom to stop.
Yeah. The wreck isn’t what he’s gonna remember. And he’ll never forget how she behaved
@@AcD420 hate adults that act like this. I work retail and I run into these types of people every other day.
almost as many as Johnny Sins himself
Yeah how does someone go from elected official to 3rd grade teacher in like 5 minutes 😂
"Can I speak to my wife?"
"No, because I lie."
Epic trolling.
That cracked me tf up🤣
That cop has precisely no time for that crap, and absolutely no chill. It's hilarious to listen to him.
It WAS hilarious and it’s even funnier because donut mentions they were her DAD and her BROTHER. No husband. Which means they lied more than the cop did!!
Not trolling, but hilarious.
The cops felt bad for their kid. Hope he's ok now.
Lol when she tells the cop he’s a bad person but she blew 4x the legal limit of alcohol and she drove to her son endangering the people on the road and herself. But the cop is the bad guy 😂😂
When the children have more respect than the parents.
She is wearing a Southwest Baptist University t-shirt so that counts for something......right??? LOL
to be fair alcohol does tend to make people act like stupid children
She DROVE a school bus - thank goodness she don't no more.
@@Jay-um6eq And alcohol has caused the production of a lot of children, some like their parents but some actually turn out better.
Her: “I’m a third grade teacher”
Donut: “Not anymore”
Lol
Loooooooooooool
It's probably true. She act's like she's in third grade.
Doubt it tbh, teacher unions make even bad teachers hard to fire
Ouch. Durp
Its like she doesn't take into account that she herself could have just as easily caused another car wreck.
Just plows into the back of the officers cruiser "I'm here to 'hikup' pick up my son"
Whaddya mean? That's all I thought I was watching, a yammering gawd awful wreck.
I doubt it ever crossed her mind
. . . and injure or kill her son in the process.
@@tillyandkatniss7818 Dude did that to my great-great-uncle in NYC back in the 1930s. He was a federal judge and he parked on the street for work between two NYPD patrol cars. Got in to leave and had the NYPD car behind him slam into his car pushing it into the other NYPD patrol car in front. He and the officers got out to check on the guy who plowed into the first patrol car. Guy was so freaking loaded he passed out after falling back into the car. 1930s they didn't really care about DUIs but shit like that got you in trouble. My Mom says he loved to tell that story at family dinners.
As a CDL licensed driver, anything over .04 can be considered loss of CDL. That alone is a reason to “book her,Danno”
Hammered Karen is the name of my wife's boyfriends band...
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣👊
Hol up
Hol up
Your wife's boyfriend?
How small is her town to where she does every job imaginable there
There’s a movie like that. 1 guy is everything, in 1 town. I just can’t remember which movie.
@@wesleypacillas Welcome to Marwen?
Wasn’t there a chick in Scott Pilgrim that did that as well?
@@kidcheater5786 the blue haired girl he fights for or the white haired asian girl?
There is a cartoon out there just like that. One guy is doing every job in the town. I watched it when i was a kid. he is called Larry and the cartoon is called the amazing world of gumball
“Does she own a candle company too??” Lmao I remember that
I died laughing
SIDEWALK!
SIIIIDEEEWALKKKK !!
I can't believe she didn't call him racist
“You own a candle company too” IM DEAD BROOO This is the best reference 💀
Reference to what
I've been on Google and I can't find a reference to owning a candle company
@@ytsn_THE_OG it’s a callback to one of donuts earlier videos where this young black man was running from the cops and simply put he said he did nothing wrong he just owns a candle company and donut basically made fun of the guy so this was a funny callback to that breakdown
" You're the reason cops have a bad name! " and you're the reason why some people cant come home to their families because they were killed by a drunken driver.
that's what I was waiting for thank you
@@travisbivens7433 I just respond to too many drunk driver accidents. Just a stupid decision to do that when there are so many other options
@@blackfront8229 EMS here. I feel for you brother, it's a stupid, simple decision that costs FAR too many innocent lives. Worst part is, some of those guys don't get life in prison for it.
@@felsonduem7100 truly is sad some families don’t get the justice they deserve
@@blackfront8229 It really is. Best way we can avoid anyone getting hurt is simple: Don't drink and drive. I personally don't drink alcohol for this reason (haven't drank since I got my license at 18) Be safe out there my friend!
How humiliating for the son.....he seems like a mature steady young man and I hope he doesnt take her example
If he's still in highschool then he will hear about this from the whole school. That really blows for him.
don't worry, his mommy doesn't drink on Sundays
“How dare you arrest me for driving drunk!” Spoken like a true Karen.
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Her son literally just got her a dui for christmas
Good coment =D
@@xeakira No, she did it herself! Her son was not aware she was intoxicated, but she was! She's a miserable example of a mother and then she blames the police officer for arresting her "in front of her son", but doesn't seem to care about being drunken in front of her son.
Andrea Jenkins, 41, pleaded guilty Dec. 16 to a misdemeanor and was fined $1,040 plus court costs, according to Rachel Guenther, chief clerk for Prairie Grove District Court. Jail time in the case was suspended.
Jenkins is a teacher at Williams Elementary School in Farmington. She was elected to the Quorum Court in 2018 from District 10, which includes Farmington and part of Fayetteville.
Jenkins, a Democrat, has filed for reelection. Robert Dennis, a Republican, has filed as a candidate for that seat.
*Update*
Andrea Jenkins lost her seat to Robert Dennis. Quorum Court District 10 Arkansas
I really feel bad for the 16 year old in this one. He seemed like the most mature in the family. Hope he's alright.
Agree. Too many young people are forced into being the adult in the family when there are issues like this.
I know that when people see children under care of terrible people they worry if they will be like that. Most of the time they see the bs and just shake their heads as they try to move on with their lives. I see that his morals and sense of what is right is still intact.
@Gaius Baltar you are trolling right
@Gaius Baltar 😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂 I can't believe you exist. are you for real? You must be a troll.
And I bet ya that young man caught all kind of crap for “getting his lushy ass mom in trouble “. Feel so embarrassed for him! Lol
The way the son acted, this probably isn’t the first time his mom has showed up hammered somewhere. Poor kid.
Yeah it’s really sad that the only level headed person is the 16 year old
The way the brother acted this isn’t the first time he picked up his hammered sister. I’m betting this is a repeat offender.
@@RaeSyngKane haha absolutely
If the son called, then it is most likely not a huge emergency.
She thought she could show up on scene and make it all about her and her "family"
Sometimes it can be
@@Rex-xj4dj well obviously the son was uninjured and calm so obviously he told his mom not to freak the fuck out so obviously she's got something missing upstairs.
@@arcadymorel7565 How many times are you gonna use the word obviously in a sentence
@@snusemcgoose1001 well, obviously i wrote it 3 times so, obviously, the answer to your obvious question is 3.
You can hear her son yell “they know who you are just stop!” Lol
I’m a Judge and the president and a astronaut how dare you do your job
Lol ... pretty much
This girl clearly has never been told "no" in her entire life.
your profile picture, it's a Saab?
@@pasilehto3269 You could say both Scania and Saab. As they use the same logo Gripen logo
@@Gl-my8fw haha I have a Ford😂
@@Gl-my8fw Are you by any chance stoned? Lmao
@@pasilehto3269 Saab/scania
Remember folks… those body cameras aren’t just to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions but the public too… it’s a two way street.
I'm so thankful for body cams, they provide such great content.
We should reform the public. Starting with our schools, teach kids the laws, constitution and make that a graduation requirement. I don't mean just forcing them to pass history or government.
@@ricky18redblack31 based
It’s a shame we did away with elected public officials getting sentenced to death when abusing their power, because some definitely need that shit.
This lady has made me laugh so much.
Wow maybe prayers do work she prayed for the cops yesterday and today they got a drunk driver off the street, she really is doing gods work.
Pretty sure that if she was, she is no longer a "friend" of the sheriff. Lol.
or a justice of the peace, or an officer of the court, or a teacher, or a bus driver...
Yeah that's messed up putting him on blast like that.
Sadly depends on how shitty of a sheriff you have
She must have been celebrating all those STONKS she bought
#gamestonk
SHE LIKES THOESE STONKS !
Lol
Bruh rip gamestop
🚀
Her son had to be absolutely humiliated... probably his first accident, his mom shows up drunk.. god damn
He is in court, divorcing from her for embrassasment
@@myview5840 Yes the son is divorcing the mother
@@coleslaw3531 you can get divorced from your family in court
my view i have much googling to do 😂 not for practical reasons but ive never heard of such a thing
@@natenate2280 3 words on google, i use duckduckgo. Child divorcing parents.
That was one of the most respesctful, professional, and - last but not least - CALM police officers I've ever seen. And that with just 24. Talking sh!t about such a cop while driving drunk and at night and endangering everybody is the most entitled action I've seen in a while, I hope the officer doesn't quit too soon
"WTF IS WRONG WITH YOUR SENSE OF....."
*Dial Up Noise*
"Good-doing"
So because her son was in a fender bender she decided to endanger other peoples lives?
In her mind that's ok to endanger others. Rules don't apply to her.
How were the lives of others endangered? Did she cause damage to persons or property?
what would you do? call someone and be like "my sons in a wreck i need to be there right now! come get me pleassse!" no you get in your fuckin car or ask someone in the house to drive you if someone is home. she probably wasnt thinking and made a big mistake. but ruining a moms career over that doesnt sit right with me. she was trying to be there for her son
Breaking News: Job market crashes because of this woman who has over 5,000 jobs
Edit:Spelling (on/of)
Cough cough, Officer of the court
We are going to need her to retire with good old go Biden in office keep people working
Onion reference?
Actually it's crashing because Reddit was bored lmao
😂
She is a woman of many hats. She's a busy lady. Can't believe she has the time to go home, down a few bottles of wine (you know it's wine or white spirits) and then drive hammered to a crash site.
Edit: I just saw the part where she said it was wine. Booyah.
"Do you have kids?"
"Yes, and I want to make sure they aren't killed by someone like you."
I regret i regt ri iregret
I _COMPLETELY_ get the instinct to just get up and go when your kid needs you, but that doesn't mean your actions automatically become legal by some sort of motherly sorcery
I couldn't agree more
She could've crashed and then she'd have both a DUI and a wrecked car. Talk about a ruined weekend.
I don't have kids but if I did and I was in that situation, I'd ask a neighbor to take me or call lyft or something.
I mean you know the police are gonna be there 💀
Remember, this poor lady may never have experienced a genuine consequence in her whole adult life. She sure is getting a crash course now... 🤣
When she goes to her High School reunion, she's a Secret Agent Cowboy Astronaut Millionaire.
I have a friend like that. Bald guy. Big grin. Used to be a Doctor, Astronaut, Fireman, Navy Seal, Police Officer, Pizza Guy... Can't believe how many women he gets despite never holding a job for more than a few weeks.
Don't forget she's also a 3 time Mexican rodeo wedding bar brawling champion 🏆 🏆 🏆
...Wearing the same university shirt
@@herbertspanecki7029 but what fighting name does she use?
All the better to eat my sandwich.
I was so sad watching this video. I was a first grade teacher, and am an elected official, and I would be so ashamed to be driving drunk and disrespecting a law enforcement officer. I feel sorry for the poor kids who have had her as a teacher. It sends shivers down my spine. And I feel especially sorry for her poor son. I hope that when she sobers up and finishes her time in jail or prison that she would make a full apology to the officer for her conduct.
Oh there won't be any of that, if this is her 1st DUI, they'll book her, record her info, mug pics, and take her statement. Then they will drive her home, or a place there is another legal adult as they'll have to sign for custody until she's sober, if no one's available she's going to the tank, and she'll be released in the morning. She'll then be notified when to go to court. It's really a short process, hour, hour an a half tops.
“My son was in a WRECK!”
From what I can tell the son called her to bring his insurance. That right there tells you that the “wreck” was at least mild enough that your son wasn’t having a medical emergency that required treatment by paramedics. She is phrasing this like her son’s life was in danger and she alone could save him.
Of course she did, she's an overdramatic Karen lol
Thank you! If any son our daughter calls their parent saying they have been in a car wreck I understand the immediate heart sinking scare all parents feel. EVERY PARENTS FIRST question is ARE YOU OKAY!? Surely he told his mom he is fine but just doe not have his insurance information on him. Her drunk ass did not even think about cops being there and that her drunk ass should not be behind the wheel or a car!
To be fair, she was probably hammered during the call.
If she only has a few small glasses she can sue if she does the breathalyzer in jail.
I know someone who did that 🤣
Baited them and they took a major l
"Can I get my wife?"
"No, cause I lie."
kek
Hilarious 😆
She's right he was a jerk. 😂
@@twistedyogert cap
I laughed so hard at that part
Actually, the old dude asked if they could take the car (instead of having it towed) and the cop replied "No........because I lie"
She's teaching and shaping young minds? Explains a lot of what's wrong with the educational system.
Out of all of her credentials listed, I'm thinking bus driver was the only factual statement.
Public education strikes again 😂😂😂
Best cop response I've heard today. NO! because I lie
The son says : " I'm sorry that's what happens when a 73 year old watches too much youtube
Grandpa woke
Could have been on about the mother too lol..41?? Looks 73
Hes a boss. Kid needs a serious pat on the back
That kid is awesome shows how alot of the younger generation is being red pilled by their parents rediculous leftist non sense
@@AV-uv9kx does it have to be a left right thing?
"How old are you?"
"I'm 24"
"I'm 41..."
So then you should definitely know better than to drink and drive.
"You're a jerk!" *cries*
Real mature.
I’ll be 41 soon and this was so Cringey of her . Plus she has about 100 jobs lmao
That’s a rough 41 too.
Spoken like a true 41 year old
I hate idiots like that makes me mad that people turn cops into something bad.
I was waiting for her to kick the officer in the chin. Id wet myself if she did that. 😂
I feel sorry for the kid.
Father: "Cops lie all the time"
Son: "No they don't."
... Kid's obviously a good dude in a shit situation. *_Parents however, yeesh,_*_ the kid was more mature than both of them combined._
I really felt bad for the kid in that moment because he's like: "Welp... If they weren't throwing the book at her before, they sure as Hell are now. Thanks, Gramps."
Y’a don’t tellem that!
@@ericjay71 no more than anyone else and only a moron would be against the cop here.
@@ericjay71 it’s not going to help by saying it to them though lol. You’ll just piss them off more than they already are.
@Eric Jay ok....
She has taken back her prayers.
“I actually said a prayer for all of you guys.”
Hot damn you should have said that first ma’am. You’re free to go!
reason number 5004 why i cant be a cop i would've said "and ill pray for you tonight while you're in the holding cell and i'm in my bed"
"I can't believe that I said a prayer the day before yesterday for all of you"
"you arrested me in front of my son." and it was a teachable moment. he knows not to drive drunk, especially to drink to an accident where there would be cops everywhere.
@Bender Bending Rodriguez Nope. :(
@Bender Bending Rodriguez Oh, no something good happened.
She apparently didn't get the memo about driving drunk. Yet she drives school children. Getting her in jail and probably losing her school bus driving job is a BIG win for the community.
@@Simon9Mr she was clearly at home drinking like 90% of people do when her son got in a wreck and she decided to drive, obviously a bad decision but i highly doubt she’s driving kids around drunk or drinking during the day
@Bender Bending Rodriguez _"have you ever been in any sort of trouble with the law? That shit does financially ruin you, kid."_
Trouble with the law can hurt you, but whose fault would that be?
The drunk lady was the one who brought the consequences upon herself and her family. She should have thought about that before breaking the law by driving drunk.
If her drunk driving resulted in a crash that caused death, what would have been your attitude then? Granted, that didn't happen, but the point is that it just as easily could have. She took an unwarranted risk against public safety by doing something that's known to kill people for no good reason.
I find it ironic that you would call another a "kid," all the while you're the one making bullshit excuses for someone who should have known better. Have you ever heard of the concept of personal responsibility?
@Bender Bending Rodriguez
_"there are thousands more drunk drivers on the street every night. Taking this woman off the streets makes no practical difference. The only thing that changed was the family's financial situation. Nothing good happened."_
Since you're the one talking about what would happen to that woman and her family, what do you think the consequences would be for that cop and his family if he didn't do his job and got fired for it?
The officer was doing his duty. If he didn't, then he would be the one in trouble for dereliction because he wouldn't have been doing his job as entrusted to him by the public.
And remember, this was all recorded on bodycam, which he's required by departmental policy to have on. If his superiors saw the footage and wondered why he didn't investigate someone who apparently had driven drunk, the officer would be in trouble. Also, he can't just simply delete that footage without raising questions and risking his job.
The fact that you believe what he did made no practical difference doesn't matter. The officer had to do what he was required to do by the law. There was nothing that could have been done for this lady to prevent her own arrest when she arrived at the scene drunk.
I believe the story about her being a school teacher. I've met too many school teachers that act like this when they're sober.
She is a school teacher. Still is too.
Most teachers are scumbags
@@justsomeguy4099 yup. As are peeoople closest to you!
I've had the same experience. Some public school teachers are amazingly stupid, ignorant people. Of course, some are pretty good as well.
@ResistanceofNWO M8, never date your teachers bruh that is always going to end bad XD
Lol the sun even got tired of it and went to bed for the night.
I mean she could've just called a uber and who lets their kid drive without insurance? Setting them up for failure
*Bus she's an elected bus driver officer, she's above the law!*
Or called the father.
Best part is it's a 25 dollar ticket.
When not in a massive city ubers take a while
@@iamray4702 I mean her brother and father were also their. their was first of all no need for all these poeple at the scene and secondly? nobody of them could have picked her up?
"I'm a bus driver" excuse me ma'am I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news however, ya ain't a bus driver anymore
“A good person would let me go”
Me: a good person wouldn’t drive drunk
My parents did not drink when their children were not home. When everyone was safe at home, then a not a bush beer got opened.
I knew that she was drunk the second she said “I’m fine”
Yup
"I'm a justice of the peace"
Oh jeez
It just kinda went downhill from there, didn't it?
@@billh230 Like a dumpster fire in action
@@left4deadbyeric I'm sitting here like a 61-year old kid giggling at that.
“Take responsibility for your actions” seems to be lost knowledge nowadays..
100% facts!
Her son literally just got her a dui for christmas
I think this will become even more clear as his trial starts tomorrow morning in washington lol
So true =D
@@xeakira No, she did it herself! Her son was not aware she was intoxicated, but she was! She's a miserable example of a mother and then she blames the police officer for arresting her "in front of her son", but doesn't seem to care about being drunken in front of her son.
When the perp says something to the effect of "do you know who i am" you know you've got a winner
I gonuts 4 donut
Eyyy my dude! What’s up?
Gross
Karen: "Assistant Regional Manager!"
Officer: "No...Assistant to the Regional Manager."
Was here before this comment blows up 😂👏🏽👏🏽
You shouldn't laugh, she's been elected the best 3rd grade school bus teacher!
or something like this... lol
You said Karen, which alone is pure genius. Then you made a pop culture reference.
This is fine work indeed.
And now she’ll be assistant of the assistant to the regional manager
When I was an EMT I was 19 or 20 years old and felt really embarrassed for the behavior of the much older adults I witnessed. Her tone of voice and babble are still eerily familiar, years later.
Gotta agree. I Worked security for a hotel resort. When younger adults get drunk in the rooms, they’re far easier to deal with than older adults in their 40s.
That’s what happens when you’re raised right. My grandfathers and uncles all instilled in me the benefits of being respectful, patient and understanding. When you start behaving like a petulant child, it’s because you weren’t raised right. I’ve been fucking arrested and I was respectful and honest and I had the charges dropped to community service. My friend wasn’t, he resisted, and he was convicted for all the exact charges I had and got 18 months in prison. We both had no priors. So yeah, long story short;
*Grow the fuck up, people*
"There's nothing uglier than an old infant"