When Kids Kill | Law & Order SVU
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A 7-year-old kid mysteriously gains access to a gun and, during recess, kills his classmate for trying to kiss him.
Season 02, Episode 05, Baby Killer
The shooting death of a school student by a 7-year-old classmate leads to new information on an unsolved slaying. With Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay and Richard Belzer.
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Do you carry your gun around? “No I leave it here so the appliances can defend themselves”. Pure gold
🤣🤣🤣
I like that they show the cops assumptions are wrong. They have a hard time finding the parents and they assume they’re bad parents, but the parents were with their other child at the hospital.
thats not even the cop,that was the stupid DA office.
They are bad parents, When you are poor and live in shitty neighbourhood you don't have kids.
@@kachi2782 Ah yes, because everything is that simple
@@triplemoyagames4195 It is.
@@kachi2782 What a stupid statement.
The child actors are doing a fantastic job in this. It’s hard to find kids that can act and carry emotional performances like this. It’s very impressive
That's cuz these are NY kids w/o any formal training. The kid that played the shooter turns 30 this year!
@@CC-si3cr hmm it’s hard to say if these kids have had formal training or not but I wouldn’t be surprised if this little guy was hired by an agency who got him the job. Lots of agency’s in New York and California. But I see what you mean
@@CC-si3cr wait, 30 already? I thought this show was shot (no pun for the love of God) in around 2013-2017, i immediately thought he overgrown me
Even the kid in the first 2 seconds, gets decked in the face by a basketball 😆😆
@@noyoucantnoicantnowecantsostop lol it aired on 2000 this is during the early seasons
This has to be the best tv series ever. How can they keep people sitting in front of the tv after 22 seasons and still going? While everyone else is making reboots/remakes over and over, these people are able to keep writing new awesome stories.
Taking inspiration from real life crime and social situations does help. More should do it maybe.
These are remakes... They're literally real crimes made into a story. All they have to do is wait on other people to give them more story by comitting crimes...
@@queerlibtardhippie9357 They also steal from mystery novels. There's hundreds of audiobook mysteries from the late 1800s on CZcams and I was very surprised to find how many plots precisely mirrored Law & Order episodes from their various franchises.
No copyright issue obviously, the plots have to be updated and changed a bit of course but even if they didn't, it's all in the public domain by now.
New York undercover says hold it's beer this nowhere near Best TV series ever
Poor Callie, always loosing her children no matter what show she’s on
*6/18/22 edit
Im glad everyone shared the same opinion. Callie Stan’s rise
I screamed 🤣🤣💀
Thank god it's all over, she's now bi, woke and leading a podcast with Carrie.
Lmaooo
Hahahahahah
😭omg im screaming 💀
“yeah he popped that little girl”. Bruh why did it gotta end like that?😂
Dr Phil😂
😭😭😭😭😭
😂
Lol now I can't take that seriously
😅😅
How can you make a 7 year old understand the charges against them when so many adults plea insanity and clearly know they've done wrong?
Often times I see the courts here in america like the Queen of Hearts court in Alice in wonderland.
Most often they seem to make sense, then theres the twist where all rules are thrown out the window. And depending on how the judge, jury, and lawyers are. You can tell what'll happen next to the person who's under the magnifying glass.
Why ...?
I - kinda - remember when I was seven, back in 1981 ... I wasn't smart, but knew enough, even at that age, that the world was a dark place, and my parents cold and indifferent, especially my mum ...
I don't know when that episode aired, but even in the 1990's, kids where getting world aware faster than the parents, and teachers understood ...
... and as for today ... unless parents secure their Internet harder than where the nuclear launch codes are generated, good luck ... in this Internet age, your average seven - eight year old, depending on circumstances, maybe more aware way greater than I was at 11 ...
Simply charge him.
At seven you know what you did was wrong.
@@nigelft The problem is that a 7 year old literally does not have a fully developed brain. You know how people say there's not cruelty like that of a child? That's because their sense of empathy hasn't grown in all the way yet. That's why we have different laws for children.
"If you would sign a miranda waiver"-- "Fine"
Rookie mistake, mom. Never talk to the police without a lawyer, regardless of whether you're innocent or not.
I was shocked that the detectives didn't tell the parents to get that child a lawyer RIGHT NOW!!! They aren't going to get the answers they want from a seven yr old; an attorney is their friend when the "suspect" is in second grade.
@@krisaaron5771 law and order do a lot of shady things
Nothing he said or didn't say could change that everyone knew he shot her, it could only give insight to his mental state & why he did it. Which could potentially be good or bad for the boy. Of course they then pull him away only after he confesses to being the shooter and causing the girl to die..
@@gammoregan The problem isn't only what he actually said but what the officers could have asked him, had they wanted to, and what he could have said without being asked. Without a lawyer he was at their mercy. Now he already has revealed a motive saying it was something personal (the girl annoying him) and it could have been worse, had he made any hateful or cold statement and revealed himself to be cold-blooded.
@@gammoregan His mental state and why he did it are key factors though. You said "only"... 🙄 If you or your kids are ever involved in something, get a lawyer. :D
I like how both of the mothers look at each other. One mother scared to have a her child taken away from her, and the other already having hers swept from under her feet. From what I can see, how she turns to look at her broadens her perspective on both sides. She realizes that while she’s crying for her kid, the black mother is suffering the loss of hers. The black mother, in that moment, is probably saying, “At least your kid is alive,” with her eyes. Sorry, I cried watching that lol.
bruh hers literally sexually assaulted another kid..........
@@LockOnIncbruh they 2nd graders, ain’t no sexual assault. I’m not saying the girl shouldn’t be reprimanded for trying to kiss him when he clearly didn’t wanna be kissed, but he fucking killed the little girl. Elias a cold blooded killer.
@@kimbo9351 that is NOT how this episode's story went down, jfc. Y'all need your heads checked
@@LockOnIncShe was 7. Sexual assault isn’t ok but she wasn’t old enough to understand what she did. It’s better to sit her down and explain why it’s wrong to kiss someone without permission. Murdering a child isn’t acceptable. If she was an adult, I would understand. However she’s 7
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Ok I understand but sexual assault isn't acceptable either.
"Where did Elias get the gun?"
"From his pants!"
That made me laugh so hard. That has to be the most second grader response ever.
I'm pretty sure he said "par'nts."
@@amberandrews6692 no, he clearly said pants
That is definitely the most second grader response ever, I completely agree.
“Before that.”
“I DON’T KNOW”
I had to laugh lol
I'm sorry but that made me laugh. Kids are hilariously blunt at times.
The ending really broke my heart. Not only because of the cycle or violence continuing, but because the mother of the black girl had essentially forgiven the boy and didn't want any retaliation to happen to him. I honestly wanted her to confront the black kid at the end of this episode to scold and tell him that he didn't avenge her daughter, just killed out of ignorance.
If this seems worded weirdly, I'm trying not to give too many spoilers
It’s a fairly old episode, no need to worry. It’s a devastating situation all around.
Give us the spoilers I want to know
@@SnuffIt . The non black boy witnessed a murder. While at school, he saw the gang leaders and thought they were here for him. he thought they were here for him. He took out the gun they left at the murder scene and tried to shoot them but ended up shooting the little black girl. They went to court and the boy didn’t go to jail. The little black girl’s mom said she didn’t want revenge. A 12 yr blk boy saw him playing and killed him to avenge the little blk girl.
Forgiving is more self healing, way better for your health if you let go of the hate
@@TheMormonSorceress You don’t need to forgive everything, and deciding to not forgive isn’t bad or unhealthy. Closure and coping is necessary in healing.
In the real life event, the kid was relocated and his name was changed. The kid’s uncle was arrested for leaving the gun where the kid could get it. The school itself declined and was shuttered in 2009, many believe it was that incident that “killed” the school. Unfortunately, the kid shooter didn’t seem to learn the lesson and had several more arrests when he was older for various crimes including robbery.
This episode was sad. The little boy didnt deserve his fate at the end, L&O is good at reminding us that there arent always happy endings.
Wait, what happened to the boy?
@@user-zi1ep1yy4e he was killed
@@destinylove2193 what season and episode number is this?
@@immaculateclare6641 season 2 episode 5
@@destinylove2193 wait this boy or the 12 y old
If you want to know why the boy did it.
I forget exactly why he was there. He was at the 2 gangsters at the fence house. He saw them murder someone. So he took a gun they had left for to defend himself. When he saw the 2 gangsters at the gate he thought they were there for him. So he tried to shoot at them so they would leave him alone. Being a 6 year old his aim was not so good and shot the girl by accident.
Spoiler:
He was freed when it became clear it was accidental, but was then shot dead by a 12-year-old Black boy, who told police “You can’t kill a sister, and just walk”.
Thanks.
Forgot to mention he gets killed at the end by the girl brother
@@jjh1899 That wasn't her biological brother. Black Americans just refer to each other as Brothers and Sisters. It's some delusional form of loyalty that comes with the belief that anyone that happens to be the same pigmentation can be "brothers" and "sisters".
That or it's just slang. Hard to tell.
Lmao you mad ?
It shattered my heart when the judge said 'surely there's an alternative'. this whole episode just tugs at the heartstrings really.
Boo you didn’t even include WHY he shot her. That’s the best part. The boy was scared of the thugs at the gate. He had encountered them before and it frightened him enough to get the gun for protection. He accidentally shot the girl, when trying to scare the thugs. It has been a while since I watched this episode, so the details escape me. I remember feeling relieved that the boy would not be charged though.
It’s so sad tho. The girl’s parents must be devastated, i hope they get the thugs arrested, since their actions led to the girl’s death. If not… :(
But the end of the episode is soooo sad ☹️ his death wasn’t necessary
He was waiving the gun to the bad guys at the door popping the girl by a friendly fire. 😉🤘☝️
@@gracemattison18 how did he die?
@@newjersey7491 shot and killed by another kid in the neighborhood, because they felt like him killing that girl was racially motivated
This episode really broke my heart. Violence cycle never ending.
I actually remember watching this episode.
Congrats
Same
incredible
Me too.
You better tell me what happened!
that older kid at the end of the video came out straight gangsta. 🤣🤣🤣
“Yea he popped that little girl” 🤣🤣🤣
😥
Lmfao...
@@alitodorito3184 I can't 😂
@@alitodorito3184 DUN DUN
Something about the sound of all those children screaming as they ran away was chilling in the worst and best way possible.
Trust me, that's a normal feeling to something like that.
My biggest question is why couldn't the cops ask Elias who gave him the gun
They did they simply did it to late he was completely withdrawn when they asked and didn't answer the question.
@@markmartinez6317 ahhhhh got it
Eventually they did ask him. No one gave it to him. The gun was ditched and he went and grabbed it himself.
The moment the dad said lawyer they couldn't ask anymore questions until a lawyer was there
This kid is better at acting than some celebrities
Yung Miami for suree
Only some of them? 😒
"I leave it(gun) for the appliances to protect themselves"
GOLD
That got me 😂
I remember watching this show with my grandma. I might have been too young, but I have great memories with my grandmother who unfortunately passed away too soon because of terminal lung cancer. This episode is from a time when the show was actually good (no offense to those who still enjoy the show today!). I can say I learned a lot from this show.
What this has got to do
Dude she pulled that gun out and pointed at them and all they did was “whoaoooah” wth 🤣
Honestly if she had wanted them dead they would be. She had the clear drop they where facing each other with her to their side. Only the one facing to his left (Ice-T) would have been able to get his gun out to shoot her fast enough if she had begun firing and likely not before taking one himself. The other cop is right handed and he would have had to get the gun out and them over the table to shot her, seconds he wouldn't have had.
Basically they jumped back saying whaooah but they knew she was not gonna shoot but didnt wanna take the chance.
I laughed at the end when he casually said "he popped that little girl" jeez kid chill
When Stabler says bring on the pervert surely look on Craigan’s face made them know that the killer was a child
he was likely thinking teenager
I don’t think the boy should be charged as an adult. He shouldn’t be separated from his parents
He was cleared when it was determined to be accidental. Only to be killed by another kid for killing the girl.
@@danielhaire6677 I feel dumb but... Is this true or is a joke?
@@donatellohamato748 No, that's what happened in the episode
@@danielhaire6677 Oh thanks
@@donatellohamato748 - Yep, at the end of the episode he gets shot by a racist kid... cycle of violence, etc...
I remember this being the first episode I ever watched from law and order svu and which also made this become my favorite tv show. ❤️❤️❤️
Which season and episode was this ...?
teachers should be trained in first aid, like in the UK. teachers are trained to deal with seizures and more. i felt the pain when the teacher tried to call for help though, that was so sad
I’m pretty sure that American teachers are also trained to deal with seizures. I also think public school teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid. However, when a child is shot, they’re probably pretty helpless. Granted, this was season 2 (2000), so I doubt it was commonplace, especially in mostly minority, public, city schools (we have a huge problem with school segregation still).
@@chloe_3787 no they're not lol school teacher's in America don't do anything about stuff like that .
@@shawnhall9792 teachers in most states have to be trained in both cpr and basic first aid. Speaking from experience because I work at a school
In my state you have to be trained to be around kids, the elderly or those with disabilities.
So...
Chloe my training was in the 90s. And yes you had to learn CPR.
And no it doesnt matter if its an *inner city* school.
That would be discriminatory.
The employment/license requirements dont change just because its mostly non White kids.
If it were a Catholic ,JW, or Yeshiva school then they can change up their requirements a bit. But even then there are base qualifications.
Did anyone else notice the poor kid getting hit in the face with a basketball in the first shot?😂
Lolz, everyone getting merced at that school
Rest in eternal peace to Richard Belzar aka Detective Munch 🙏🏾❤️
this comment is the way I found out 😭💔
Ice cube questioning the kid was hilarious.
Ice Cube? I believe you mean Ice T.
It's Ice-T
Its Ice T lol not Ice Cube.
He questioned the kid as though he were an adult and the kid acted like a gangster 😊
I really like the subtly that Cragen intentionally does not tell the rest as to who did the shooting when describing the incident, so when Stabler immediately assumes the shooter to be a pervert, you can definitely see the dread in his face is telling that this is something that's better to be witnessed than to be spoken to fully understand the absurdity of the truth.
As minor as it is, they did things like this very often and it just made this show so exciting, especially as fucked up as reality is. It's sucks though because they do not do this anymore at all and it just feels so lacking and overly formulaic, especially for a show that's based on perp-convicting.
A sad and shocking episode, with many twists and turns.
Christopher Meloni is such a good actor, all from L&O SVU to Black ops 3 and the Harley quinn series.
When was he in Black Ops 3?
@@zeroarashiuchiha7699 "train go boom"
@@zeroarashiuchiha7699 he played the character John Taylor
He was also freak show and the KKK leader in the first two Harold and Kumar movies
This episode had a sad ending nobody win basically.
That's sadly life
Something similar happened in the actual case on kyle alwood. He was too young for jail and was removed from the home and given mental help instead.
Quite often the storylines are taken from current events but changed "just enough" that they aren't pointing fingers at anyone...
It’s a lot cases liked that I do believe if this does happened they don’t need too be in the public in anymore. It’s the parent fault how you let kid get a gun.
Call me crazy, but there needs to be an official law where these type of children get sent to prison, no matter what age. If they commit murder, or worse, put them behind bars, forget their young age, they're a risk to the other but innocent children
I gotta give this show credit every clip or episode I’ve seen with child actors they knock it out of the park, props to these kids, they’ve got real talent!
SVU will always be the best Law and Order show
yes!!
I very much like the black teacher at the beginning when they were first thing she said now it’s mine and took the ball. I sure wish we had more teachers like that.
I swear Law & Order has had every TV actor on it. Look at Calli Torres.🤗
I bet it feels exactly the same to the mother no matter the age of her son
This show beats all the others; I have the whole series of Law & Order, SVU and I've watched it multiple times.
Look at the kid who tries to catch a ball in the first 5 seconds of this vid😂😂😂😂
Madonnas baby father (Carlos Leon- Lourdes dad) was in this episode. He was in a few SVU stories from what I can remember.......
When I was in the third grade...*sob*...people treated me like a criminal!
BECAUSE I KILLED SOMEBODY!!
(I'm so sorry, it's a meme, I couldn't stop myself)
Nostalgia hitting crazy rn
My moms only ever watched this show when it was the only good thing on in the hospital when my sister or i was sick, now im watching these clips and im so addicted😭😂
Absolutely fantastic acting! Hell yeah...
"He popped that little girl" is crazy
did anyone see at the beginning of the video the kid get smacked with the basketball lmaoo
What a shitty thing for a cop to say that the kid isn't also the victim. No kid is born evil with the desire to kill. Many accidental shootings happen when kids don't understand what death means or what happens when you shoot a gun.
It's the truth. They maybe kids upon waking up to go to school, but having a gun and shot somebody they knew or not, that kid grown up fast.
Not Born evil mhm. I only say Sociopaths.
This was such a sad episode. The ones involving kids are always sad
Aww man…😖 but I just wanna point out, he does live around a lot of violence, gang violence, gun violence, and every bit of violence you can think of not that I’m making excuses for him… I’m just saying, he mimicked what he saw…. I mean imagine being a very small kid and seeing and hearing people talking about shooting people! beating people up! and much more. You could internalize it without even knowing or considering the consequences because you’re a kid. SMH 🤦🏽♀️ this is a hard pill to swallow.😔
Whose having new born babies Microchipped from Birth/calling that Psychic, it is enabling People Minds to be Read. That's not Human Rights observance. That's a Dangerious Pratice, Evilness. Wrong in so many ways, abuse, especially when the person Mirochipped does not know a d either or not when someone finds that out, its denied, and so That's Madness if spoken about, "what". How Evil is that. People are devasted that someone puts tracking under their car, microchipps their home with tracking devices/listening devices with cameras, so how much worse is that to implant those things in someone's body.
Brillant episode loved it
Ridiculous to charge a kid that age with murder, children would not understand the ramifications of doing something like that.
This is just my opinion, but I support equal punishments for adults being applied to these types of children
Meaning you are fine if a child murder someone just because the law is ridiculous. Wow, never seen a child soldiers and cartels.
The end had me dead 😂😂
kids just sitin there like, "it was my ball"
I watch this episode many times
The show in 2000 was more depressing but better
Omg i remember this episode i cried when the little girl died
This show is the best.
Kids that age aren't really capable of knowing the consequences to their actions, I could have potentially done this when I was 6, and I'm no maniac. It would be stupid to give a fire army to a 6 year old boy.
As unfortunate as the accident was, im honestly surprised at how many people are mad at the first little boy
How? Innocent or not he still murdered a girl. It's not hard to understand.
@@PickyVickyVindictive but why are they MAD? He explained his reason and its more sad than anything. He didnt know and he was scared. Im not saying consequences shouldnt apply but that little boy got killed and the cycle continues. These kids are having their lives jacked from the start cause of gang/gun violence
@@dawnyphantom6616 Because...he killed.....a little girl....and could have killed the other children. It does not matter if it is an accident. Kids doing stupid stuff that kill other kids will make anyone mad.
@@PickyVickyVindictive i stand by what i said 🤷🏽♀️ i dont see a reason to be mad at him
@@dawnyphantom6616 It's not that you don't see. It's you refusing to see because YOU PERSONALLY can't relate to having a child be killed and thus aren't mad at him. Like gurl even an idiot could understand why people are mad that a little girl is dead. 👀
how is the boy so chill
This has to be one of the best tv series made in America
This episode had to have one of the most tragic endings in this show.
0:01 anyone else see that kid get bodied by the basketball pass
Ice T is so funny i don’t know why lmaoo
Law and order is one the best tv shows of all time...just hits different...
I think this is based on a true story. I remember reading about it in TIME in the 90s or 00s. The child didn't really know what they were doing but they brought their parent's gun to school and shut their classmate.
This one was a sad ending 😫
This episode had like three twists and it was soo good, but very sad.
This show wasn't fiction this show showed reality in the US.
The child was afraid of machete that's why he had the gun.
I remember seeing this episode on TV
ok?
The ending of this episode blew my mind
One of the hardest episodes to watch.
Bruh this episode just reran on USA for me this morning
Goddamn, Rafael talked like he was raised in the hoods
Yea
This episode’s ending hurt my soul
the ball that hit the girls face at the beginning LOL
firstly isn't this a repost secondly wheres my DUN DUN
Definitely a repost.
@@russellv6234 yeah but still rewatched it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
that kid at the start getting hit with the ball lol
The best seasons with the best cast when Stabler lead the show.
That kid in the first scene caught the ball with her face, 🤣
I seriously can't believe you can charge a 7 year old with murder
why not? there are five years who plan and murder their parents. a number of people are born evil.
@@toomanyaccounts Really 5 year olds who plan murder?! Bro the only thing I was worried about at that age was if SpongeBob was on TV or not wtf. Thats wild if that's true though
@@toomanyaccounts You don't think it has anything to do with the parenting at all though? I mean it seems pretty absurd to place culpability on a seven year old let alone a five year old. Idk man I think at that age their brains haven't fully developed yet
@@taylorlang9175 wikipedia has a list of those younger then 13 who committed murder. The youngest listed is 3.
@@toomanyaccounts i don't think a 7 year old can fully understand the consequence of his action. At 4 years old i jumped on my grandfathers bed, next to his corpse trying to wake him up. I did not understand what death actually was until a looong time later.
"yea he popped tha lil girl" WHAT 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Children and weapons don't mix. 🫡
I love this show law and order
I remember this episode when I was a child
That happened at a school in Michigan.. a first grader was shot by another first grader
Finn's interrogating that boy made me laugh so hard. Olivia and Stabler are always like "Hey sweetie, can you tell me what happened?" 🥰 And then there's Finn: "Where'd he get the gun?! HAS HE EVER MENTIONED IT BEFORE?!"
I used to live down the elementary school this was filmed in! Didn’t go there since I was middle school aged by then, but my siblings did.
Just showed today on tv again
7 year old cannot be charged with murder in NYS. Try again.
i got dvds of every single episode of svu
The very first episode I seen of SVU
It's sad how kids. Lose their lives so young, he was trying to keep the bad guys away. The little crush a little, had a crush on him. Sad how he was killed too. He didn't mean to kill her. He have to let our kids know. That they can come to us regardless of anything.