'Act like you're my mom': 10-year-old boy thwarts woman who tried to lure him away

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • A 10-year-old boy is being praised for his quick thinking after he says a woman tried to lure him away in Pottstown on Friday.
    Sammy Green was walking home after school when a woman started following him on High Street.
    "Started walking with him and asking him where his family was, asking where his dad was," said Sam Green, the boy's father.
    Sammy did not know the woman, but she insisted she knew the child's family, and said he was supposed to come with her.
    #luring #pennsylvania
    6abc.com/potts...

Komentáře • 17K

  • @skeimii
    @skeimii Před rokem +9678

    The fact that the woman was waiting for him and even opened the door to look at him is sickening.

    • @rapidloving
      @rapidloving Před 11 měsíci +186

      It's possible he told her he had to buy something in the store, she waited expecting him to continue their chat after.

    • @anacorreia8058
      @anacorreia8058 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Women think they can get away with much more than men can. It’s disgusting when anybody is a predator. But sheesh, at least men are afraid to be so brazen about it

    • @thezyreick4289
      @thezyreick4289 Před 9 měsíci +446

      @@rapidloving
      Yea, but she held the door the entire time. That is a sign of extremely predatory and manipulative behavior. The only reason she held that door was so she could listen in on anything said

    • @xxrandomgamerxx810
      @xxrandomgamerxx810 Před 8 měsíci

      @andrei_chikatil0um

    • @spamhere1123
      @spamhere1123 Před 8 měsíci +153

      And she's "being referred for mental health help" instead of getting a jail cell like she deserves.

  • @flargosa
    @flargosa Před rokem +9669

    Credit goes to the dad for teaching his son how to react in situations like this.

    • @KingPossum
      @KingPossum Před rokem +318

      credit goes to the dad, kid and store clerk for had all three not done their jobs, the store clerk above and beyond her job, who knows what would have happened to the kid.

    • @IWantToPetYourDog
      @IWantToPetYourDog Před 10 měsíci +101

      The dad was smart to teach his son the bad things can happen (lady wants to kidnap) rather than the world is perfect (she's just "friendly", so you have to be nice) approach.

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 9 měsíci +9

      She just wants to settle down and have kids.

    • @Proxuius
      @Proxuius Před 9 měsíci +44

      @@PROVOCATEURSK aw hell naw

    • @Tina-pj4lg
      @Tina-pj4lg Před 9 měsíci +43

      Women privilege no charges

  • @MyWissam
    @MyWissam Před rokem +20953

    And the woman who locked the door acted very wisely and calmly, taking safety first. Kudos to her.

    • @michaelmendes7964
      @michaelmendes7964 Před rokem +318

      Funny how she got no credit in the story.

    • @jgs_gamestudio9096
      @jgs_gamestudio9096 Před rokem +208

      Smart kid, good parents. Clearly targeted by that woman, why her face is blurred is beyond me

    • @drewthistlethwaite8909
      @drewthistlethwaite8909 Před rokem +92

      She legit chose to protect a child and risk legal issues if she’s wrong to keep him safe

    • @leethax100
      @leethax100 Před rokem

      @@jgs_gamestudio9096 innocent until proven guilty, vigilantism, the possibility of mistaken identity, and random people getting murdered because unhinged people like you will shoot first and ask questions later thinking you're pursuing justice instead of perverting it. The news report says she's seeking mental help, probably in custody, so anyone you see walking around that looks like her wouldn't be her anyway.

    • @352845
      @352845 Před rokem +46

      @@jgs_gamestudio9096 to protect her identity and safety obviously.

  • @HereForTheComments990
    @HereForTheComments990 Před 9 měsíci +7518

    I love that clerk!!! She listened to the boy and believed him! She took immediate action to protect him. Good woman!!!

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 Před 8 měsíci +36

      she could pick up he wasn't kidding

    • @kill3rbyysight
      @kill3rbyysight Před 8 měsíci +6

      @sufferedforyou here comes the unwanted "advertisement" wat e pity ul condition of these ppl

    • @SEScaws
      @SEScaws Před 8 měsíci +13

      Why would she not believe him?😁😂 this isn’t as unbelievable as a lot of “grape” allegations

    • @IvanKiselyvov
      @IvanKiselyvov Před 8 měsíci +38

      ​​@@SEScawsI can agree. If a child comes to me looking nervous and looking like he needs help my instincts would kick in right then and there. Id put myself in the shoes of the parents. If it was my child or nephews i would be eternally grateful to whoever protected them.

    • @portobeIIa
      @portobeIIa Před 8 měsíci +27

      @@SEScaws how uncalled for!

  • @dawnr7798
    @dawnr7798 Před rokem +7619

    I was 15 and had a man following me thru a parking lot. I was so scared. I saw another man walk out of a store and ran up to him. I asked him to pretend that he knows me because there’s a man following me. He asked me to point out the man and when I did he went after him. I ran inside the store. I wished I would’ve stayed to see what happened and also to thank the man that helped me. I’m 46 years old now. To the man that was my good Samaritan, if you are reading this, thank you!!!

    • @darlinevictor
      @darlinevictor Před rokem +180

      WOW! Great story! thank you

    • @Jesus_is_All_we_need
      @Jesus_is_All_we_need Před rokem +361

      He was your guardian angel that Jesus sent to defeat the devourer.

    • @rjkore5229
      @rjkore5229 Před rokem +199

      31yrs ago sweetie, thats a terrifying memory but that angel guy saved you, thank you for sharing your story!❤

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX Před rokem +56

      You’re welcome sweetheart. I’m always here for ANYONE in their time of need. It’s just who I am as a person. If I see someone in danger I’ll help them. You’re very welcome and I’m glad you were safe 👍

    • @wherestheexit5046
      @wherestheexit5046 Před rokem +254

      @@LilXancheX bruh...

  • @BocchiTheBox
    @BocchiTheBox Před rokem +3605

    This kid has more situational awareness than most adults. Father raised him right.

    • @cactu5jack
      @cactu5jack Před 8 měsíci

      jesus dude stop this crap

    • @highsodium1ntake
      @highsodium1ntake Před 8 měsíci +15

      Said the 14 year old whos met a total of 10 people

    • @NoobDerric
      @NoobDerric Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@highsodium1ntakelmao true

    • @paulreading8980
      @paulreading8980 Před 8 měsíci +4

      "situational" is not a word.

    • @each-uisge_
      @each-uisge_ Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@paulreading8980 It takes one Google search to see that situational is indeed a word

  • @dericksmith2137
    @dericksmith2137 Před rokem +74891

    While I must applaud the child’s fast thinking, I’m more impressed with the store clerk. She not only went along with the plan, but she got up and placed herself between the child and the danger! 👏👏👏

    • @cmcmahon8551
      @cmcmahon8551 Před rokem +2914

      And locked the door, quick thinking.

    • @offyourself3986
      @offyourself3986 Před rokem +379

      I was born a female but I identify as an Apache Helicopter. I could’ve done the same. 😇
      Edit: you dudes are really mean.

    • @ladyp1823
      @ladyp1823 Před rokem +731

      She definitely understood the assignment! Kudos to both of them!

    • @dericksmith2137
      @dericksmith2137 Před rokem +578

      @@offyourself3986 - kid wouldn’t ask a ‘dude’ to “pretend to be my mom”. Which stood out since the kid is 10 but the clerk was only 17 😉.

    • @Victoria-sl7ky
      @Victoria-sl7ky Před rokem +882

      @@offyourself3986 who tf cares who or what a person is when it comes to them saving a child. Gender specifics ,age or race matter not when a life needs saving , you just become a human that cares for others , this is how it should be. Dont take away this persons good deed with your hateful need to judge and point out the irrelevant.

  • @mel7254
    @mel7254 Před 9 měsíci +3550

    This happened to me when I was 9 I was exiting a grocery store w my friends and a car pulled up and two gentleman asked us to get in. We said no and walked back into the store. Came out 5 min later thinking they’d be gone but a bit after we started walking home we noticed they were following us ..we were a block away from the store at the point so we ran into a nearby subway, the young girl working asked if we were okay and upon telling her what happened and that the guys were out front she immediately told us to come behind the counter and stay in her back room and wait until one of our parents arrived. The two gentleman drove off the moment they saw us go behind the counter. I’ll never forget her helping us and staying w us until my friends dad arrived and the police were called.

    • @theinconvenienttruth8412
      @theinconvenienttruth8412 Před 8 měsíci +32

      Way to make this about you.

    • @liisahmanni
      @liisahmanni Před 8 měsíci +579

      ​@@theinconvenienttruth8412 Bad day?

    • @ItsjustBlackJackhere
      @ItsjustBlackJackhere Před 8 měsíci +288

      ​@@theinconvenienttruth8412jeez someone's unhappy they didn't get any love

    • @fakename6658
      @fakename6658 Před 8 měsíci +42

      No way! It's a small world.
      We werent gonna hurt you though lmao.

    • @margomichalik
      @margomichalik Před 8 měsíci +164

      Not "gentlemen"... I'd call them "creeps" or "creepy males". Glad you're okay! The world is a scary place.

  • @idontgivetkachuk2997
    @idontgivetkachuk2997 Před rokem +7088

    Similar thing happened to me when I was a kid. My friend had left a movie theatre before me getting picked up by his parents and mine were running a little late. I waited outside the theatre and two men came up to me and tried to convince me to come with them. The owner of the theatre was watching and pulled me inside and locked the door. I am forever grateful for that man. Props to the kid, the clerk, and to the dad for raising his son right.

    • @sjsupa
      @sjsupa Před rokem +661

      That is why when I picked up my son, I always stayed with them until his friend's ride came.

    • @cassandrachestnut4839
      @cassandrachestnut4839 Před rokem +475

      @@sjsupa that’s what i would do as well. why would they just leave a kid alone like that? but good on the theater owner!

    • @deathbloom27
      @deathbloom27 Před rokem +175

      I was walking through the neighborhood when I was about 11 and this man pulled up in his car. He asked if I needed a ride and I told him no, I'm just going right there and pointed to the next house (even though I was actually pretty far from my house, I just didn't want him to know that). He drove alongside me and kept looking around, once he saw there was a car coming he took off. I stg I saw him on the news a few months after that for a SA, I could be wrong but it looked exactly how I remembered him.

    • @soybeanokra
      @soybeanokra Před rokem +106

      @@deathbloom27 That happened to me too. A guy pulled up alongside while I was doing my paper route and asked if I wanted a ride. He was pretty insistent and I just kept saying no it’s okay. I called my friend and stayed on the phone with her until I was done and got home and honestly didn’t think it was a huge deal, then later mentioned it to my mom. She called the police and we made a report but they never located the guy

    • @Tony_Cardoza
      @Tony_Cardoza Před rokem +87

      @@deathbloom27 Happend to me too, also @twihard61386. I was waiting for my cousin at the corner where the bus would let him off after school. I had the day off. A little red car pulled up and parked near the corner where I was waiting. A man driving IIRC and a woman as the passenger. The woman did all the talking, kept asking me "u want a ride? Come on, let's go for a ride." I was all alone and it was during the day, around 2:30 so most people were at work. They stayed for 5 or 10 minutes trying to coax me into their car. I kept telling them "no" but I was only 7 or 8 and I remember feeling weird having to tell adults to leave me alone, and for those adults, who were complete strangers to me, to want to keep talking to me and trying to get me into their car. I didn't think too much of it at the time because I was young but it's uncomfortable when I think back on it. Bunch of creeps.

  • @bobmcclure5282
    @bobmcclure5282 Před rokem +20046

    as a person who fights human trafficking, I applaud the father for educating his son on the steps to protect himself. Awesome job Sammy and Dad!

    • @ibrahimheroglu
      @ibrahimheroglu Před rokem +816

      As a person who does human trafficking, you're completely right

    • @mtho3509
      @mtho3509 Před rokem +173

      @@ibrahimheroglu 😭

    • @faysongs5645
      @faysongs5645 Před rokem +90

      @@ibrahimheroglu 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jrage7207
      @jrage7207 Před rokem +46

      @@ibrahimheroglu lmaooooooo

    • @jrage7207
      @jrage7207 Před rokem +73

      The human trafficker has a better sense of humor ,

  • @camillecali2
    @camillecali2 Před rokem +7328

    The store clerk calmly walked over to the door and locked it. What an amazing presence of mind. Both of these two young people are amazing.

    • @swolfe9668
      @swolfe9668 Před rokem +52

      As is the father

    • @IsanG08
      @IsanG08 Před rokem +36

      Yes she is a strong and smart woman, and we must not forget that she knows what it's like because of men

    • @Omnihilo
      @Omnihilo Před rokem +81

      @@IsanG08 As someone that was once a little girl, I just want to say thank you so much for your continued minimization of victims of predatory women. You’re a really great person and I really appreciate you deliberately ignoring the fact that the predator in this situation was a woman, thank you so much for that. It makes it so much easier for people like me to come out and ask for help, thank you.

    • @popsicIes
      @popsicIes Před rokem +43

      @@Omnihilo I think what they meant is that the clerk knew what it was like to be predated on period, not necessarily only saying men are predators

    • @MoneyIsSilver
      @MoneyIsSilver Před rokem +2

      Even better would have been to confront the woman while calling police.

  • @uninterestedYam
    @uninterestedYam Před 9 měsíci +1400

    That woman was so creepy, you could tell she was trying to block the shop but he pushed through anyways. The lingering in the shop door freaked me out

    • @monsteruniverse9273
      @monsteruniverse9273 Před 7 měsíci +4

      how old was she

    • @njux1871
      @njux1871 Před 7 měsíci +32

      ​@@monsteruniverse9273 does it matter?

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@monsteruniverse9273in her 50s

    • @aftersexhighfives
      @aftersexhighfives Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@njux1871most likely they're hunting any motive that could be scary but overall innocent. Like dementia. But no, just a very brazen predator. Most ppl are good and want to see good in the world. When you see something at first glance that is heart stopping terrifying if it happened to you or your family is difficult to digest. Looking for a reason that alleviates some of their anxiety over the state of it all seeming just so bleak. Or I'm wildly projecting. Either way, I'm gonna confidently say that's why her age might matter. Hunting a reason this isn't as bad as it looks. But it was.

    • @gachahorror7925
      @gachahorror7925 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@njux1871 well it was clear she wanted to hurt him

  • @Emma-ve3lz
    @Emma-ve3lz Před rokem +4280

    No screaming, no crying, just casually went into the store and "hey, could you act like my mum?" ... hugely impressed by the kid's calm behaviour and quick-thinking...
    Parents need to prepare their kids for situations like this.

    • @craigwilson3532
      @craigwilson3532 Před rokem +9

      Well said. Are you British?

    • @noongourfain
      @noongourfain Před rokem +47

      Luckily, a policeman came into my classroom when I was 10
      and had a talk with us kids about how to stay safe.
      I don't think people who work with children should need permission from parents,
      to educate kids about personal safety.

    • @juliana__9267
      @juliana__9267 Před rokem +112

      I agree! I just want to add that sometimes yelling/making a lot of noise is life saving. It really depends on the situation.

    • @VroomTech
      @VroomTech Před rokem +9

      @@juliana__9267 that's actually been proven to be very false. If you are in a REAL life threatening situation you can do that but not when you're just scared, never scream for no reason. Think things out and act accordingly.

    • @drinkingfoam5546
      @drinkingfoam5546 Před rokem +80

      @@VroomTech "It really depends on the situation." lol

  • @MuchKoku
    @MuchKoku Před rokem +4849

    Kid is more calm and level headed than a lot of adults I know. What a champ.

  • @TheHEROFamily
    @TheHEROFamily Před rokem +4987

    This is why it is VERY important to talk to your kids and teach them what to do in a situation like this. So glad this little dude is safe.

    • @yesdude3914
      @yesdude3914 Před rokem

      The woman was only referred for mental health checkings🤢 She tried to kidnap a child and is a pedophile but has probably been freed by now...

    • @jessicas7478
      @jessicas7478 Před rokem +22

      or just don't let them walk home alone???

    • @Mastattak
      @Mastattak Před rokem +211

      @@jessicas7478 right, it’s not like parents work from time to time or anything like that 👍🏼
      Spare the judgment on the parents please, it’s so unfair on them

    • @user-zr6pl6nb6z
      @user-zr6pl6nb6z Před rokem +2

      People need to stop saying "dude". We're not living in the Old West.

    • @lovinavargas-carriedo2698
      @lovinavargas-carriedo2698 Před rokem

      I'm furious that they blurred her face out!! We should know what this predator looks like. I'm glad this kid had smart thinking!

  • @thugxlove88
    @thugxlove88 Před 9 měsíci +610

    As adults it is not a job, but a duty to protect children from harm.

  • @eatmyshortsman926
    @eatmyshortsman926 Před rokem +4887

    As a parent that clerk is an angel in my eyes. And good job to the little boy for staying calm in a scary situation.

    • @honiahakaa
      @honiahakaa Před rokem +19

      Nice profile photo

    • @joshbacon8241
      @joshbacon8241 Před rokem +7

      Otherwise, if he hadn’t done what he did, he could have been kidnapped, and the headlines would have been something along the lines of, “Shocking moment boy, 10, is abducted outside Pottsville store”. And it’s also possible they could have been looking at a potential case of homicide, as I heard that what that boy did actually helped save his life…

    • @King-zx4qr
      @King-zx4qr Před rokem

      @@Tiffany_3x Well they are going to get her mental help, so maybe she has some sort of condition that predisposed her to this type of behavior and it would be inappropriate to reveal her name for that reason.

    • @koningklootzak7788
      @koningklootzak7788 Před rokem +1

      Not at all. Any normal person would have protected the child. I don't think the clerk did enough. She should have beaten the kidnapper and handed her over to police as an early Christmas present.

    • @koningklootzak7788
      @koningklootzak7788 Před rokem +7

      @@Tiffany_3x exactly

  • @varowan1
    @varowan1 Před rokem +7366

    Both of the adolescents were heroic. The clerk was only 17 herself. So happy about the outcome. Sickening how many predators are amongst us.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 Před rokem +69

      sorry but that clerk is no children, were are you getting all of this?

    • @Rivər
      @Rivər Před rokem +519

      @@lcfflc3887 The clerk was 17 so not yet an adult. And if you watched the video, you'd know where they're getting all this from. Please check your facts before you try to call someone out.

    • @galaxy8551
      @galaxy8551 Před rokem

      @@Rivər 17 isn’t a child dumbass

    • @galaxy8551
      @galaxy8551 Před rokem +44

      @@Rivər 10 and 17 are two completely different stages in life. get your facts straight.

    • @Rivər
      @Rivər Před rokem +440

      @@galaxy8551 17 is not an adult age. Idk what country you're from where 17 counts as an adult. How about you get your facts straight then get back to me, yeah? "The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as everyone under 18"- Here are my facts. Now where are yours?

  • @user-mw6jo7ql1c
    @user-mw6jo7ql1c Před rokem +4072

    That clerk and owner would certainly get my business if I lived there. I’m so glad that they helped him

    • @verajones9158
      @verajones9158 Před rokem +69

      AGREED.....
      Very Smart Woman!!!

    • @CanILaughInYourFace
      @CanILaughInYourFace Před rokem +12

      Thats nice of you and look at all those thumbs up for your effort god bless you your doing great things out there in the middle of nowhere completely isolated from lurking criminals trying to take your children what is this a Hansel and gretal remake cmon man

    • @writtenhousesecurity6499
      @writtenhousesecurity6499 Před rokem +4

      Please stay where you are, 🤨🤨

    • @chisholmtrailrides4602
      @chisholmtrailrides4602 Před rokem +40

      I wouldn’t even buy anything I would just donate money to the store, that woman is a guardian angel and definitely saved that boy from something potentially terrible

    • @CaliWeHo
      @CaliWeHo Před rokem +6

      👍😉🙏

  • @xcf1614
    @xcf1614 Před 11 měsíci +319

    A mail lady saved me from getting kidnapped and pulled into a car by a strange man when i was 13 I'm grateful to her everyday

  • @teaburg
    @teaburg Před rokem +3119

    A kind shop clerk did this for me back in the 1960's, in Toronto, when a man tried to talk me into his car and I fled into a store. So a shout out to all the adults who try to help kids in situations like these, and a shout out to the young lad for taking his dad's advice! And the dad, too!

    • @Nothinggirl
      @Nothinggirl Před rokem +57

      I’m from Toronto, used to get lotsa creepy attention as a teen. One day a man tried to get me into his car, I called my mom as I was walking home. She was like okay I’m on the line and hung up. She called back after to see if I was okay. But I never let her live it down loool. She felt bad with hindsight. Just take your children seriously folks! I’ve commented many times on the creepiness factor of someone just to be dismissed. Happy you and this boy are okay

    • @Alsatiagent
      @Alsatiagent Před rokem +31

      There was a guy who used to hang around the Yonge and St. Clair area in the 1970s He had kind of a John Denver look: Blonde bob of a hair cut, round Lennon glasses and jean jacket. Every time I saw him he was scurrying about bothering young boys, including myself. I'd be eating fries in the old mall at the Dominions Groceries Store and he would just sit down right beside me and start talking. I got up immediatley, cursing under my breath. Two years after that, when I was much taller and more far more confidant, I had just left Frans Restaurant and a car pulls up and leans out to his (already rolled down) passenger side window and beckons me. By then I'd been stopped by police several times and I assumed he was a plain clothed/undercover cop. I was tall for my age and had long hair and the police would frequently stop and search me in hopes of finding pot/drugs on me. This weasel began auto-firing questions like it was fine tuned technique to throw me off. "Hi! Where are you going? What's your name? Do your parents expect you home soon? Do you want to get a coffee? We'll (!!!) have to park the car first". Seemed like a long time for me to clock him for what he was but it was probably just seconds. I never answered but did ask if he was a cop. He just gave me a wounded look and then I knew. I took the sturdy wooden umbrella (it's amazing how good it feels to have something, anything, in your hand as a weapon) I had and bonked the handle on the hood of his grubby car. He took off quick. I know it's no tale of heroism but when I became a father I shared what I had learned about dangerous people who may use various tricks to abduct or "befriend") them. Any adult who approaches a child on the street about anything should be viewed as a threat and no one needs to worry about seeming rude by ignoring them and getting to a safe place. Any adult who wants to share their cigarettes or buy beer for a teenage has a problem and should not be seen as a cool guy/girl. Found out my step-daughter was jogging with a Walkman on. I explained to her the importance of hearing the sound of traffic and being aware if a car or van has pulled up beside her even if it meant having to endure cat calls from the slobs who would sexually harass a fourteen year old girl from their car. I emphasized that the vast majority of child abuse is perpetrated by someone the child is familiar with so they got that talk as well. Toronto was, and is, among the safest cities in North America and I did not want my kids to become paranoid but aware. Back then many parents would avoid such talks as they think they are traumatizing their children but knowledge is almost always a good thing. We should all make sure our kids know how to keep safe from vehicular traffic accidents which are far more likely and therefore far more dangerous.

    • @Superabound2
      @Superabound2 Před rokem

      I mean with a name like "Beej Price" I'm not surprised that he might have gotten the wrong idea 😂

    • @beekind466
      @beekind466 Před rokem +13

      @@Alsatiagent I'm glad you told your story. Every last word breaks my heart. I have one too but sadly I don't tell it. It's more than most people can handle.
      Nobody warned me.
      Nobody told me.
      I'm glad it's now the norm to educate children about predators.
      If I ever see a child in a bad situation I will be that child's Mom just as this shopkeeper. It's instinct. Once a Mom, always a Mom!! Or Dad. 😉❤

    • @Alsatiagent
      @Alsatiagent Před rokem +8

      @@beekind466 I'm sorry you had an ugly experience and I hope it does not haunt you. It does you no good that child abduction by strangers is still a rare thing. I don't want people to be afraid of each other on the street just savvy enough to know when something is not right, particularly when they are alone. As long as they know the tricks these wretches employ, they are even safer than young adults who have never been out on their own. Sooner or later young people will go out alone, as they should. Take care and have a decent weekend.

  • @Littlereddevil94
    @Littlereddevil94 Před rokem +8027

    I'm proud of both of them. She got up and stood between him and the woman as well as locking the door so she couldn't sneak in. I applaud him for his quick thinking. He's a smart kid who stayed cool in a scary situation.

    • @cynthiaschofield1551
      @cynthiaschofield1551 Před rokem +40

      Yes agreed 👍

    • @ns2110theonly
      @ns2110theonly Před rokem +40

      I also applaud his parents who raised him right.
      Without their education & guidance things could’ve gone *a lot* differently.

    • @ejacobs1975free
      @ejacobs1975free Před rokem +29

      She was so brave to get close to the woman and lock the door. Thank God for good people, protective instincts, and adrenaline!

    • @MrJamberee
      @MrJamberee Před rokem +24

      The store clerk or owner didn’t get much credit here. She’s the one who stepped in between the boy and the woman.

    • @AsifIcarebear3
      @AsifIcarebear3 Před rokem +3

      What person can resist a cute kid telling them to act like their parent and they feel unsafe? Anyone who's a parent will snap into high alert at that point. Smart dad for telling the kid to do this. Can't fail.

  • @ShinjiIkari007
    @ShinjiIkari007 Před rokem +2603

    The audacity of that woman to still hold that door & not leave even after that kid had gone inside & reported her suspicious activities is so concerning. Like she was so hellbent on kidnapping him, she wasn't leaving even after that shop owner came at the door & told her to leave

    • @theopinionisthighqualityopinio
      @theopinionisthighqualityopinio Před rokem

      ... and what you call "audacity" was a sign of mental illness. It's obvious from looking at the video that this was a case of a person with mental health issues and I knew it before the reporter said it - just because she kept hanging around. No real predator would've just continued to stand there like that.

    • @JCElzinga
      @JCElzinga Před rokem +63

      they mention mental health. likely just a crazy person... we used to take crazy people off the streets

    • @GayDingo
      @GayDingo Před rokem +205

      @@JCElzinga your way of thought is a problem. Let's just get rid of the "crazy" people. Nah. This country is in desperate need of proper attention to mental health. A lot of these "crazy" people in the streets would not be crazy if we took mental health seriously.

    • @B1tchface22
      @B1tchface22 Před rokem +72

      @@JCElzinga saying it's mental health and thinking that if you can't see it it doesn't t need to be addressed is not helpful and what a cop out, making all people suffering from mental health issues as monsters

    • @SunkissedMalice
      @SunkissedMalice Před rokem +37

      The severely mentally ill do not possess a conscious, they think it's normal and perfectly acceptable to behave like they do. You can see it here in these comments even. Just pointing it out has people jumping to their defense and making excuses.

  • @JackieBaisa
    @JackieBaisa Před 9 měsíci +485

    What a great dad for bringing up his kid to respect Stranger Danger, and to save himself! And kudos to the store clerk for doing exactly what was needed, by getting between the lady and the boy.

    • @MrZoomah
      @MrZoomah Před 8 měsíci +10

      Fun fact: I met the police officer who started the stranger danger campaign. It's her biggest regret. She spent the rest of her career trying to stop it. It stopped kids being allowed to play outside, contributed to societal fear and didn't really protect them from child abuse.
      Don't teach stranger danger as a main thing.
      Protective behaviours is the one she advocates for. A child has 1 in 300,000 chance of being kidnapped by a stranger... But 1 in 4 for girls and 1 in 7 for boys of being abused by someone they know. This protects children from actual threats without teaching fear.

    • @akshay9602
      @akshay9602 Před 8 měsíci

      So no one's gonna talk about how the kidnapper was not sent to jail? Instead she was sent for "mental health help" ??? If it was a man, he would have been in jail already

    • @chasejordan22
      @chasejordan22 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@akshay9602
      Well what crime did she commit? I'm with you, she's disgusting and creepy and may have hurt the boy. But legally all she did was offer to buy him something. The mental health route is probably the only way the authorities can take her off the street.

    • @amyj4106
      @amyj4106 Před 2 měsíci

      @@MrZoomahmay I google this lady and learn more? ❤

    • @MathijsBuster
      @MathijsBuster Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@akshay9602 It has nothing to do with gender and ethnicity, and I think it's really horrible that you'd even suggest that.
      It's because officially no crime was committed. The woman was following the kid, but didn't restrain him and may have been genuinely trying to help the kid in her own way. Obviously she gave off all the wrong signals, and the video hints that she likely wasn't all there, mentally.
      But rest assured that the police investigated the case a lot more than you and I did, and didn't simply release her because she was a woman.

  • @just_random08
    @just_random08 Před rokem +11768

    The worst part is that they didn't censor the boy's face but censored the kidnappers face i mean the kidnapper could have been easily caught if her face was shown to the public and the child's privacy would have been protected

    • @Simbaniniii
      @Simbaniniii Před rokem

      @@user-ns9ft8cf7bmaybe she could sue them since nothing really happened and youre not allowed to just film people without their consent (or like, cause the cashier prevented anything from happening)

    • @rachelboris8517
      @rachelboris8517 Před rokem

      Both the dad and child are being praised for their job well done so I’m not surprised that the baby’s face isn’t blurred. I’m practically sure dad would’ve had to consent to his ten year old being shown to the public❤
      As for the lady… the news anchor said that they didn’t know her intentions, but a majority of the population will jump to worst case scenario. If they showed her face and she was nefarious then group mentality would cause people to act on suspicion more and harass her or each other. No one, not even rapists, tolerate child abuse, and it could cause widespread issues. Now if they showed her face, and it was an innocent misunderstanding then she could sue for what the negative publicity does to her life.
      Pros and cons. Either way, she’s a raging bag of dicks

    • @StinkyBuster
      @StinkyBuster Před rokem +1755

      The woman is already found as they said in the video. And also, they are interviewing the kids father, obviously there has been consent there.

    • @billybassman21
      @billybassman21 Před rokem

      They found the woman as they said at the end and that she has mental problems. Showing her face could open them up to litigation.

    • @SWNelson7
      @SWNelson7 Před rokem +136

      probably California

  • @thedevilhimself6557
    @thedevilhimself6557 Před rokem +4921

    Happened to my sister and I when we were kids. My dad went into the restaurant for a second just to pick up an order while we waited outside. It was broad daylight a man comes over to us asking to follow him as he had treats for us. My sister said no and we held our ground. Being the younger child, I followed my sisters every move so if she had gone I would've too. Thank goodness she said no. Any thing can happen in an instant so I understand why some parents shelter their children.

    • @J3llyf12hy
      @J3llyf12hy Před rokem +5

      Cassie can’t relate

    • @Kez_h
      @Kez_h Před rokem +51

      @@J3llyf12hy who?

    • @MaNNeRz91
      @MaNNeRz91 Před rokem +59

      Could have had some real exotic sweets that day

    • @lalalalalalayay
      @lalalalalalayay Před rokem +4

      @@MaNNeRz91 LOL

    • @J3llyf12hy
      @J3llyf12hy Před rokem +2

      @@Kez_h have you heard of euphoria?

  • @jeanmcginnis9804
    @jeanmcginnis9804 Před rokem +3515

    This reminds me of a couple of men who were following me home from 7-11. I was 13 years old and they kept driving by asking if I wanted a ride.I told them no 3 times and I was afraid the next time they might force me into their car.I was two blocks away from home so I saw a house with the door open and I walked right in as if I lived there. I explained to the man living there what was happening and he promptly called my mom who then picked me up.After that I never walked alone.

    • @overseire
      @overseire Před rokem +434

      That's really great of that man

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Před rokem +667

      You're really lucky that man was a good person or it'd have been a classic case of out of the frying pan into the fire lol.

    • @juliagulia3617
      @juliagulia3617 Před rokem +215

      @@zippyparakeet1074 very true, I'm glad everything turned out alright tho

    • @Saint_Judah
      @Saint_Judah Před rokem +24

      Why would someone let a 7 year old walk home alone?

    • @JuliaJulia-dk5wg
      @JuliaJulia-dk5wg Před rokem +235

      @@Saint_Judah read the comment again and give yourself some time to process it

  • @CarlyCorsola
    @CarlyCorsola Před 7 měsíci +96

    Ive had a little boy run into my store after we closed and yell "Help, someone just tried to kidnap me!" I immediately walked up to the front, locked the door, and took him into the back office. I told him he did the right thing by finding somewhere to stop and find help. It was so sudden and surprising! Smart kid! I always appreciate when parents teach their children what to do in dangerous situations.

  • @rizzierizriz
    @rizzierizriz Před rokem +1225

    When this happened to me, I wasn't the one who looked for someone to help me, I was scared and a nice Lady noticed us and just came to me and said "what took you so long? We need to go shopping for your dress!" And she started scolding me like she was my mom, I've never seen her before, but I said "yes mom" to whatever she said, she brought me back to safety, bought me something to drink and brought me to my actual mom's workplace (I was heading that way when it happened, it was nearby) after notifying the police. I never saw the lady again, but she saved me. Thank you.

    • @ianrobemm7343
      @ianrobemm7343 Před rokem +30

      @Brock Garrett they said they were "heading that way" referring to their mom's workplace. it was nearby so they couldn't have possibly gotten in a car

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před rokem +2

      I am not sure that the whole scene above was an innocent encounter.

    • @ianrobemm7343
      @ianrobemm7343 Před rokem +39

      @Brock Garrett okay it’s better than a stranger who is obviously pursuing you to do something more shady. everyone around is strangers what’s the difference. the little boy in the video went to a stranger. the world is full of strangers but they’re also full of good people, believe it or not.

    • @rizzierizriz
      @rizzierizriz Před rokem +3

      (my school also happened to be on the town square, there was a police station nearby and a small kiosk to the side of the school, it was a very short affair but scary nonetheless)

    • @mayebeline1149
      @mayebeline1149 Před rokem +17

      @Brock Garrett: The one potential problem with your logic is that sometimes you don't have a choice. A child cannot physically stop an adult from forcing them into a car. If your kid is in a situation where they feel this is about to happen, and a second stranger comes along pretending to be a parent, it's certainly better to enter the second person's car than it is to be forced into the first person's car.
      Obviously they should never get into any stranger's car if it can be helped, but that's not always the world we live in. If they're smart enough and good enough at threat detection, they should enter the vehicle of a random stranger if it's the only option to get away from the vehicle of a clearly predatory stranger.
      I'm just saying, I think it's important to teach children that when a stranger is making moves on them, they should rely on the other strangers nearby, because 1) those people are much less likely to be kidnappers, and 2) those people are big enough to scare off the more dangerous stranger.
      Otherwise, I agree with your point that a child should try to avoid the vehicles of strangers at all costs. If a kid ends up in the vehicle of a dangerous person, that's essentially game over.

  • @mariec.9102
    @mariec.9102 Před rokem +3613

    The 10 year old was brave and smart. But the 17 year old store cashier was amazing. She's almost a child herself. Together they were great.🌹🙏🏾

    • @motivationontop6587
      @motivationontop6587 Před rokem +35

      Actually the woman trying to kidnapped the young boy was 17

    • @JustDeLuca
      @JustDeLuca Před rokem +126

      ​@@motivationontop6587 that's not right. The store person was 17.

    • @Perky143247
      @Perky143247 Před rokem +53

      But look in the video, the cashier doesn’t look 17

    • @JustDeLuca
      @JustDeLuca Před rokem +91

      @@Perky143247 looks can be deceiving. And I think at one point side on you can see her youthful skin. And she does look young. The video literally says a woman was talking to him and the store person is 17.

    • @EStramel09
      @EStramel09 Před rokem +90

      @@Perky143247 The first 10 seconds of the video he says “members of the community are praising a 10 year old boy and a 17 year old girl for foiling what appeared to be an attempted kidnapping”.

  • @ashpea8380
    @ashpea8380 Před rokem +2749

    Scary how often this happens. Had a man follow me in his car when I was about 5 or 6. I was looking for my cat who had been gone for a couple days. He offered to help me look for her, to take me to get a new cat, anything to get me in his car. When he finally offered to drive me home I pointed at a random house and said, "I just live over there," and he finally left. Thankful that my parents taught me well just like this young man!

    • @DauntlessDeonte5991
      @DauntlessDeonte5991 Před rokem +1

      You weren't taught well enough because you should've ran instead talking.

    • @ChaoticAngelKitten
      @ChaoticAngelKitten Před rokem +48

      Glad you knew what to do and even your worry over your cat wasn’t enough to shake that teaching… :3

    • @vikiokweel214
      @vikiokweel214 Před rokem +26

      I had something like that too when I was 7-8, it could’ve gone so wrong..

    • @vikiokweel214
      @vikiokweel214 Před rokem +13

      I’m glad that we’re ok🙏🏼🥺❤️

    • @Amblerrone
      @Amblerrone Před rokem +23

      Even as an adult, it feels awkward when some guy pulls up beside me in my neighborhood and asks if I need a ride somewhere. Maybe it's the polite thing for him to do... but I felt scared when that happened. I smiled and told him "Oh, no thank you." and then called my mom after he rode away to let her know where I was. Whether I should have or not, I felt very uncomfortable about walking in my own neighborhood after that.

  • @BlockBusterHomeVideo
    @BlockBusterHomeVideo Před 8 měsíci +123

    Fantastic job to the kid, dad, and clerk! If more people had been taught how to act like this, we would see a lot less tragedy in this world. God bless.

  • @chrissy234
    @chrissy234 Před rokem +5591

    It's SO IMPORTANT to talk to your children. Have a plan. Discuss these situations. Act them out at home. Thank god he's okay. Wonderful parenting, a quick thinking child and a fantastic employee.

    • @Mr_C.Bacteria
      @Mr_C.Bacteria Před rokem +64

      Absolutely! My son has just turned 11 and since he was about 4 I have trained him in multiple situations. When he was very young I taught him about how to talk to emergency services - I would give him a pretend situation and then give him the ph and I would pretend to be the dispatcher.
      And run through scenarios of bad strangers, we have secret safety words that only we know. I hope he'd stay as calm as Sammy did here, I think he wouldl
      I remember being taught stranger danger in school and what to do but they don't seem to anymore. Now is the time we need it in my opinion. So yeah I really agree with you

    • @13Percent52PercentYikes
      @13Percent52PercentYikes Před rokem +4

      Quick thinking lmfao not really

    • @fcbBrad1
      @fcbBrad1 Před rokem +13

      THIS! I don’t have children myself but my dad taught my brother, sister and I how to deal with strangers and how to act accordingly, it’s super super important and will also get these sick f*ckers in jail. Stay safe everyone ❤️

    • @BlvxkByrd
      @BlvxkByrd Před rokem +1

      shut up loser

    • @lacommunautebienconnue349
      @lacommunautebienconnue349 Před rokem

      You got purple hair sick pedo

  • @donwinslow522
    @donwinslow522 Před rokem +2465

    As a father of two, I'm so thankful this young man is safe. The store clerk is a hero. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @IsanG08
      @IsanG08 Před rokem +14

      Yea now imagine how little girls feel because this happens on a daily to them

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 Před rokem

      No

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 Před rokem

      @@spicy1116 i had to walk to school because I was poor

    • @3wed
      @3wed Před rokem

      As a father of three young lings I'm more thankful.

    • @GarouSavage
      @GarouSavage Před rokem +1

      @@IsanG08 reported for sexism. Stop being a scummy, disgusting misandrist.
      You just shat on this poor young BOY'S experience of being harassed and target by a WOMAN, downplaying it by poking your bs about "CaUsE oF mEn!"
      That had NO place in this comment section. Your pathetic "whataboutism" is just your sexist desire to attack all men.
      Be a better person, cause as of now you are a sorry excuse for a human and should be shamed and ridiculed by all who meet you.
      Shame on anyone supporting you and your misandristic comments.

  • @damianjones7554
    @damianjones7554 Před rokem +5351

    What a good boy. And what a fantastic father for teaching his son what to do in a situation like that. Parents take note of his example

    • @franksfiddle9031
      @franksfiddle9031 Před rokem +39

      and the Anna for catching on and immediately going with it ... good story all round, especially if the woman is indeed going to get counselling and help

    • @WayneCatlin
      @WayneCatlin Před rokem +27

      I don't allow my 10 year old son to walk anywhere on his own.
      I walk/drive him everywhere he needs/wants to...
      My example would be a better one for parents!!

    • @ReiKoko
      @ReiKoko Před rokem +54

      @@WayneCatlin You can't always be there for your children though, no matter how hard you try. Neither can your children live in a bubble forever. It's still a good idea to teach them how to protect themselves in the event that something like this happens.

    • @WayneCatlin
      @WayneCatlin Před rokem +20

      @@ReiKoko
      Where were his parents on this occasion?? He's only 10!!
      I teach my children about the horrors of the world and how to behave in a dangerous situation. But I make sure that they're not in that situation to begin with ...

    • @HolaHola.
      @HolaHola. Před rokem +12

      For me this is the opposite, how can a 10y old be walking by himself on the streets? Like where are his parents? What about school?

  • @yellowrz9722
    @yellowrz9722 Před 9 měsíci +42

    Smart father, smart son and smart shopkeeper. Perfect trifecta to keep that boy safe. Awesome parenting!

  • @nimloc1670
    @nimloc1670 Před rokem +1051

    It's scary how easy it is for them to be sneaky towards children. That's actually a genius method for kids to learn to protect themselves. Also, I think them referring her for mental help is bs. This should count as an attempted kidnapping

    • @dougfisher1813
      @dougfisher1813 Před rokem +112

      The creeps behind this operation know what they're doing by sending a woman to do the luring. If the mission fails with a female such as it did here, she'll be dealt with lightly and back on the job.

    • @CocoAvalon
      @CocoAvalon Před rokem +9

      "Attempted kidnapping"?! ! You sound ridiculous. A woman offered to buy the kid food at Wawa....... that's not a crime. She was walking to the gas station and said if the kid wanted something she'd pay for it. Soooooo scary! Lol

    • @lizg8055
      @lizg8055 Před rokem

      She is probably a locally known homeless women with mental issues. Not saying it makes it better. Mental health issues are a huge problem.

    • @ryansmith1115
      @ryansmith1115 Před rokem +122

      @@CocoAvalon no. She was trying to get the kid to come with her and lied and said she knew their dad.

    • @CocoAvalon
      @CocoAvalon Před rokem +1

      @@ryansmith1115 She was a homeless mentally ill lady who probably thought she did know his dad. Have you never met a confused, rambling, mentally ill, homeless person? She offered to buy him food at the gas station down the street she was already walking to. There are people like this all over the city. Annoying but harmless. I can see how a kid might not know what to do in that situation though.

  • @davidsouth3988
    @davidsouth3988 Před rokem +4925

    Why did you blot out the individual's face who was harassing the little child?

    • @plforeal4392
      @plforeal4392 Před rokem +646

      It’s a women

    • @LazerEyeX_X
      @LazerEyeX_X Před rokem +1107

      Eh who are we kidding its because the perp is a woman and our society still thinks women are angels who don't commit any crimes

    • @F51LAB
      @F51LAB Před rokem +222

      Plforeal. What is a woman?

    • @rachelmelton26
      @rachelmelton26 Před rokem +711

      Probably because she was said to have gotten mental health help and to release those details and show the women’s face is a violation of HIPAA laws and could be sued.

    • @shaneelhinds9084
      @shaneelhinds9084 Před rokem +238

      @@LazerEyeX_X no fool its cause vigilantes would go hurt or kill this woman

  • @britnicox3929
    @britnicox3929 Před rokem +1821

    This is why you have to train kids to notice something is wrong and listen to their gut, and don’t trust adults that come up to you. He did so well and I’m so happy he’s okay!

    • @clairefordzetterstrom9973
      @clairefordzetterstrom9973 Před rokem +1

      Indeed! Im glad that my parents teach me how to depend myself and maybe i will teach my future kids on how to depend their self soon!

    • @marajones1828
      @marajones1828 Před rokem +15

      Funny enough, Frozen is a great movie to help teach kids that danger can hide behind a friendly face. Hans makes a great example for a teaching moment about stranger safety. Or even known family member or neighbor safety since a lot of predators also lurk in picture perfect families.

    • @web3wizard381
      @web3wizard381 Před rokem +4

      most parents would rather teach their kids to be 100% obedient and unquestioning, leading them to be vulnerable to grooming.

    • @nataliepeters9777
      @nataliepeters9777 Před rokem +1

      it is just sad that the USA is in a situation where you have to warn your children against everything. That is not normal

    • @KonglomeratYT
      @KonglomeratYT Před rokem +7

      @@nataliepeters9777 Do ya think America's supposed to be perfect or something? Civilization as a whole is still far from refined. We have a long way to go. There's nowhere in the world you can go where dangers don't exist.

  • @Stickfigure414
    @Stickfigure414 Před 9 měsíci +60

    Im impressed by that kid and i love how quickly the store clerk acted. They are both very commendable.

  • @OfficialMyxomatosis
    @OfficialMyxomatosis Před rokem +3911

    *Let's hear it for **_AMAZING PARENTING_** and a FANTASTIC store clerk!*
    _Thanks, Dad. You are raising a wonderful human being!_

    • @OfficialMyxomatosis
      @OfficialMyxomatosis Před rokem +15

      @Bussiness Name - Hi, there! Before you reply, please understand that I am _not in any way trying to start an argument with you._ I am honestly curious and would like to open a discussion, not a fight.
      Where did you grow up? What city and state? How old are you? And finally, what do you do for work?
      Let us talk!

    • @aaaduccs6667
      @aaaduccs6667 Před rokem +39

      @Bussiness Name huh? 💀

    • @katiemary8075
      @katiemary8075 Před rokem +12

      Ten is way too young to be out alone without a guardian, hopefully the parents learned a lesson.

    • @OfficialMyxomatosis
      @OfficialMyxomatosis Před rokem +3

      @@katiemary8075 - I propose (to you) the same questions and discussion opportunities as I offered to @businessname7717.
      Hopefully, you will be interested! 🐈‍⬛ 😺😸

    • @markwrenn5965
      @markwrenn5965 Před rokem +11

      I went out alone as a 10 year old all the time riding my bike. It was usually several of us kids grouped up, but there were plenty of times I rode my bike further than I was told to and. I lived in a much more rural area at that time. But this looks like a city. And in 2023, idk if I would want my kid doing what we did as kids in that regard. There's way too many creeps running around freely nowadays.

  • @hazeleyez8437
    @hazeleyez8437 Před rokem +2131

    I am so proud of that child. He knew what to do from what his father taught him and enacted it seamlessly. I cried when the clerk locked the door because at that moment… the boy I’m sure felt safe and protected.

    • @losfromla1480
      @losfromla1480 Před rokem +3

      Same

    • @rhondaclark716
      @rhondaclark716 Před rokem

      @@losfromla1480 Please stop the Civil War get to my white family when is a racist or sausage or whatever his crimes did this world wants to call us

    • @hitek9too255
      @hitek9too255 Před rokem +21

      Exactly why fathers are important!

    • @vybw6334
      @vybw6334 Před rokem +13

      @@hitek9too255 so your mom didn’t teach u that

    • @joshbacon8241
      @joshbacon8241 Před rokem +4

      Exactly. Otherwise he could have been kidnapped, and depending on that woman would have done to him, either he would have been traumatised for life, or the authorities could possibly be looking at a potential homicide case right now, since I heard that what he did helped save his own life.

  • @caroltaft6517
    @caroltaft6517 Před rokem +2513

    This was my biggest, and every parents fear. I'm almost in tears. Great Dad for preparing his son, great son for his calmness and the store clerk for her quick thinking.

    • @jrstf
      @jrstf Před rokem +3

      That's why parents rank as the most naive people in the world. Strangers do not abduct children. Friends and relatives do.

    • @brandonspencer7093
      @brandonspencer7093 Před rokem +1

      He's 10 years old. And she's a skinny woman. He's stronger and fiercer than her. I'm sure the story will come out that she's mentally handicapped and was just being too familiar

    • @1dallasstarsfan
      @1dallasstarsfan Před rokem +11

      @@jrstf have you ever heard of human trafficking? Strangers DO indeed take kids.

    • @petermoncrieff8453
      @petermoncrieff8453 Před rokem +17

      @@jrstf You do realise that you’re saying this in the comment section of a video where a stranger is literally trying to do that exact thing, right?

    • @FreyaVal
      @FreyaVal Před rokem +9

      @@jrstf oh! How naive you are, Bryan!!

  • @Krilium
    @Krilium Před 8 měsíci +283

    “The woman is now being referred for mental health help”
    So basically she’s free to continue being a danger to children…
    I’m sick of seeing this argument but it’s just as valid here as everywhere else - imagine it was a man and a young girl. He’d be locked away, as he should. So should she.

    • @sexysadie2901
      @sexysadie2901 Před 8 měsíci +52

      A metal institution is not being free, lol.

    • @melancholymercury9132
      @melancholymercury9132 Před 8 měsíci +13

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@sexysadie2901fr 😭 those places can be brutal….but also you can get help for mental health while still being seen as culpable? the US prison system is horrid so it’s definitely not the best there but that’s a whole different conversation
      and i feel like it wasn’t just that they went “oh it’s a woman so clearly she meant no harm, she’s just mentally ill!!” like. you can mean harm *and* be mentally ill. and often the perpetuating of harm comes *from* mental illness (*that doesn’t make it okay though.*) i hate to be like- “oh we don’t have the whole story, we can’t know” because i’m distrustful of anyone who even hints towards wanting to harm children but there really is a lot missing here, really just a few seconds on what happened to the woman

    • @MrColdwilliam
      @MrColdwilliam Před 8 měsíci +21

      Woman. She's never ever a bad actor, and if she is they will dig through her history and all the metaverses to find the man who caused her to do wrong.

    • @tomeeshahaller4226
      @tomeeshahaller4226 Před 8 měsíci +1

      That's what I was thinking

    • @Ipetam
      @Ipetam Před 8 měsíci +29

      This argument is stupid. Just saw a story of a man and his wife who abused kids overseas and they got 5 and 7 years respectively. Sex crimes and crimes against children are under-punished whether youre a man or woman. They walk free every day and get slaps on the wrist.

  • @justjaee546
    @justjaee546 Před rokem +3241

    Human trafficking is unfortunately growing uncontrollably in the states . These lessons this father taught are very important for all parents . Not just about not talking to strangers but also where to go if ever being followed . Great father and smart kid !

    • @graveyardspliff
      @graveyardspliff Před rokem +73

      We need to put down those traffickers once caught

    • @emilyriley6029
      @emilyriley6029 Před rokem

      And the government does nothing about human trafficking. Oh sure, punish someone who smokes a plant but not ones that literally kidnap and SA women, girls, boys, and minors

    • @angelathompson9047
      @angelathompson9047 Před rokem +11

      What I want to say is that if parents who want to not have their kids kidnaped they shoukd watch over them at all times. I get so furious when the news shows us a missing kid. This never need happen if parents would be vigilant and mindful of where the kid is at by protecting them. When they are adults a parent cant do this but they should do this for all minors and young adults. So maddening she was just assesed for mental health!

    • @arakwar
      @arakwar Před rokem +48

      @@angelathompson9047 Yeah, your 15 years old self would not say the same thing.
      There’s a better solution to this : figure out what’s wrong woth your country. Crime rates are so high in the US, people think that Canada is a crimeless country.

    • @angelathompson9047
      @angelathompson9047 Před rokem

      @@arakwar Sounds like you are a criminal!

  • @bombdotcom2168
    @bombdotcom2168 Před rokem +2955

    My little brother was almost taken by some creep at a motel pool. People of all shapes and sizes are capable of bad things, and it's always good to teach your children what to do in case of a situation like this.

    • @gourmondal5812
      @gourmondal5812 Před rokem +6

      By a woman?

    • @bombdotcom2168
      @bombdotcom2168 Před rokem +23

      @@gourmondal5812 That particular incident wasn't. Why?

    • @niceboi6364
      @niceboi6364 Před rokem +80

      ​@@gourmondal5812I don't think that's relevant. Evil people come in all shapes, sexes and colors. The difference is women aren't held accountable as much as men because society thinks women's crimes are far less dangerous than men's. To be fair, it doesn't help that we as men are far more dangerous just talking about how easily it is for us to overpower women and children in general.

    • @gourmondal5812
      @gourmondal5812 Před rokem

      @@niceboi6364 ikr...but women have the power of law that men doesn't
      They can reverse any case against a man and everyone would believe her

    • @Idkmanihatethis
      @Idkmanihatethis Před rokem +5

      How did he get in a motel pool?

  • @seth3708
    @seth3708 Před 11 měsíci +107

    "They did locate the woman involved here. They tell me she's now being referred for mental health help." You have got to be kidding me. That's what attempted kidnapping gets you? A doctor referral?

    • @prolific1518
      @prolific1518 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ☕ they get different treatment

    • @Thesavagesouls
      @Thesavagesouls Před 3 měsíci +5

      When you're a woman yes.

    • @cnj67
      @cnj67 Před 2 měsíci

      She obviously didn't have the MO of a routined criminal. Mental problems are most likely behind this.

    • @RedNymph234
      @RedNymph234 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Thesavagesoulspeople act like men aren't 99% of all rapists and pedophiles. But even then, women get harsher punishments when they do abuse kids.

    • @iiasslouii3274
      @iiasslouii3274 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Thesavagesoulsmore like when you’re white

  • @AmberKateD1995
    @AmberKateD1995 Před rokem +782

    I don’t even know this kid and I’m extremely proud of him. He stayed calm and thought through what he needed to do. Most adults even struggle with this in times of stress! I know his family has to be so proud of him and thankful for that worker who made sure to protect him!

    • @anklebiter9116
      @anklebiter9116 Před rokem +1

      What adults do you know that struggle with this? Feeling a little extra today?

    • @michaelnorth2055
      @michaelnorth2055 Před rokem

      @@anklebiter9116 most adults as in her. Projection lol

    • @skybailey4792
      @skybailey4792 Před rokem +1

      UNSUBSCRIBE THIS CHANNEL FOR CENSORING KIDNAPPER’S FACE

    • @PickleThePig
      @PickleThePig Před rokem +2

      I struggle with the weirdos in the comments.

    • @todydn
      @todydn Před rokem +3

      @@anklebiter9116 bro my daughter had a feverile seizure and my wife planked out in panic it happens not everyone has ice in thier veins

  • @sidneyboo9704
    @sidneyboo9704 Před rokem +660

    Thats why we need to keep these mom and pop store open where the owner knows their customers.

  • @saleemporter7040
    @saleemporter7040 Před rokem +936

    Wow! That's the best feeling in the world to find your kids really listen to you when they need the guidance the most. Glad he's safe.

    • @Mackdez
      @Mackdez Před rokem +3

      I think parents don't give kids I know parents don't give kids enough credit for listening.
      My parents thought if they said things "over and over" that I would get it I got it the first time! In fact to this day if you say things with too much detail, in more than three times I completely forget it I've been traumatized 😂 in fact since I'm a guy "I'm predisposed" two drama and details of a story of conversation that I don't need.
      To encompass or fully grasp when I'm being told 😑 I'm very trite with my words and literally and I was so when I was a child in the '80s stranger danger and stuff.
      What's on my parents told me don't open the door for anybody!!
      I have one job to do don't open the door, they came back hours later and told me to open the door cuz they lost or left their key 😑😐😳 I said no..... Boy were they mad after my grandparents came back and they opened the door.
      Did I get a whooping that day!?!?

    • @tamara_diamonds422
      @tamara_diamonds422 Před rokem +1

      @@Mackdez Don’t place all parents into one category. Some of us do give our kids credit. I also remember my mom saying all the the time while talking to her sisters. Don’t assume your child doesn’t hear you.

    • @saleemporter7040
      @saleemporter7040 Před rokem

      @@Mackdez hilarious!!

    • @saleemporter7040
      @saleemporter7040 Před rokem +3

      @@Mark3-16 I think you missed the age cut-off.

    • @Alexis_005
      @Alexis_005 Před rokem +1

      I used to walk to school when I was younger and one of my teachers would always give me a ride whenever she saw me. She was always scared someone could snatch me. Luckily she was a good person who genuinely cared, I know you can’t even trust teachers these days.

  • @musti7973
    @musti7973 Před 7 měsíci +148

    Mental health help?? My first thought when I heard kidnapping was trafficking, that smart kid would've been in a completely different world of pain otherwise. Thank God for how things turned out.

    • @rg2613
      @rg2613 Před 6 měsíci +26

      mental health help? what kind of BS is that. It's an attempted kidnapping. But with that said, you can't really charge her since she didn't physically touch the child.

    • @Justaguy-d3eWr
      @Justaguy-d3eWr Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@rg2613 bro, it’s very obvious that maybe they had mental health issues and change their behavior. Therefore, they resulted to kidnapping this happens very often how disorders affect someone’s moods just look at Chris Benoit.

    • @bigballs274
      @bigballs274 Před 5 měsíci

      @@rg2613 sane people dont kidnap children

    • @user-tb9cl2my6i
      @user-tb9cl2my6i Před 4 měsíci

      @@Justaguy-d3eWrif she was a man she’d be in jail what are we actually doing she’s a predator

    • @waywardwarrior2817
      @waywardwarrior2817 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Maybe she lost a child and was trying to replace them? Or maybe she couldn't have children of her own? Maybe she was in the middle of a mental breakdown? There are all kinds of mental illnesses that could cause someone to act irrationally in all kinds of ways

  • @PrinXessDime
    @PrinXessDime Před rokem +3380

    As a father, I would without hesitation be this kids “dad” for the time being, or any kid for that matter. If they are smart enough to get the help like this, the kid was raised right! Props to his parents, props to the 17 year old who jumped to help without a second thought, and props to this kid for handling this situation calmly and better than most adults would have.

    • @Breakbeat.
      @Breakbeat. Před rokem +27

      Really, well I'd like to think that, a kid should be able to go to ANYONE else and ask for help in these situations. I wouldn't imagine that anyone wouldn't help them.

    • @Lilye676
      @Lilye676 Před rokem +6

      @@Breakbeat. true, but look at what happened in the Junior situation in NY.

    • @cesargomes2378
      @cesargomes2378 Před rokem +1

      @@Lilye676 what happened in that case?

    • @thatgirlthatsme
      @thatgirlthatsme Před rokem +6

      What 17 year old?
      I did hear the man at the beginning of the video say a 17 yr old girl helped but nothing else was said about her.

    • @LokiPii
      @LokiPii Před rokem +22

      @@cesargomes2378 A 15 year old boy named Junior Guzman was being chased by a group of gang members who mistook him for their enemy. (Junior Guzman wasn't affiliated with gang activity in any way) -Junior ran into a store begging for help and climbed over the counter for refuge. While the clerk did attempt to hide the boy, he didn't lock the doors or try and shield him from any harm. The gang members eventually spotted Junior, dragging him back outside and murdering the young boy with a machete.

  • @soluschristus1689
    @soluschristus1689 Před rokem +2413

    This gives me deep chills, wow! Everyone, teach your children about strangers!

    • @bethanyhunt2704
      @bethanyhunt2704 Před rokem +60

      And teach them about people they know. The vast majority of children that are harmed or abused know their abuser.

    • @abramslion1
      @abramslion1 Před rokem +17

      Many parents only teach the children to be afraid. They don't know or aren't thought on how to handle the situation where strangers are becoming very touchy or close. So many children who are afraid and give in to the unknown persons demands.

    • @jonjonson5730
      @jonjonson5730 Před rokem +10

      If it had been a man instead of a woman, he would be getting 10 years in prison. But since she's a woman she's simply being "referred for mental health help". What a joke.

    • @gopnikinadidas6333
      @gopnikinadidas6333 Před rokem

      @@jonjonson5730 sad but thats how the world works. Just gotta live with it.

    • @timopheim5479
      @timopheim5479 Před rokem +1

      I wilfully got into a stranger's car as a child. He had tattoos and burn mark tattoos, sunglasses, and stocky. We rode around a bit, then I guess he got scared and took me back where I belonged

  • @ijusywanttobefunnierthanamy

    This is fantastic parenting, an INCREDIBLE and BRILLIANT child, and a lovely, kind-hearted woman working in that store. She is an Angel.

    • @Jessica_Crease87
      @Jessica_Crease87 Před rokem +10

      I've put my daughter in our trunk and taught her how to open it to get out! You HAVE to teach ur children these things! Especially if they have to walk alone etc...

    • @ChefBuckeye
      @ChefBuckeye Před rokem +1

      @@Jessica_Crease87 Those trunk hatches also have the benefit of being a good safety mechanism in case your daughter was to play hide and seek and hide in the trunk. It surely is a two-for-one safety lesson.

  • @vantablacc3264
    @vantablacc3264 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I remember when I was around 11-ish. I was just walking to school as it was just a few blocks away. Two guys, one left, and another at my right side suspiciously walked the same pace as I did. One asked what the time was and I immediately answered 7 without looking at my watch to not let my guard down. Thankfully, there was a big truck that was moving parallel to where I was heading so I immediately sprinted to the other side walk before the truck could get pass us. One of the dudes even attempted to grab my bag when I decided to sprint to the other side. That truck basically gave me time to distance myself from them as they couldn't run over. They'd have to wait for the truck to pass through and by the time they crossed, I was already at the school gates, informing the guards to be on the look out for them. Looking back, it's really giving me a sigh of relief from time to time.

  • @MrsRavenclaw
    @MrsRavenclaw Před rokem +1490

    As a mother, of a young son, this made my heart race seeing the attempted kidnapping. I am so proud of this young man for his bravery and quick thinking. Also, props to the woman for doing what was needed

    • @gamblertoguru382
      @gamblertoguru382 Před rokem +4

      not quite an attempted kidnapping I don't think. The woman isn't in any trouble.

    • @cosmicnova2355
      @cosmicnova2355 Před rokem

      @@gamblertoguru382 you’re such a dense fool. Are you saying you’d lure a child by pretending to be their dad’s friend and saying they can get whatever they want by the store??? That’s what it sounds like when you defend her, because that’s exactly what she did. This was disturbing. She’s not in trouble because she didn’t actually grab him, but we all know that she was trying to take him, we just don’t know why she wanted to kidnap him.

    • @gamblertoguru382
      @gamblertoguru382 Před rokem

      @@cosmicnova2355 "Shes not in trouble because she didn't actually grab him". How can you be upset at me. Then go on to repeat what I said lol. Its not quite a kidnapping because she didn't grab him. I'm sorry if you are easily triggered by facts. I didn't agree with anything. Take up your issue with the police who let her go. I'm pretty sure if this was a man who lured a girl they would trump up some kind of charge to lock him up. Maybe she had a good alibi,like a documented mental illness or post pardem. If that is the case,I understand their action or lack thereof.

    • @hetbet3879
      @hetbet3879 Před rokem

      but nothing would have happened. the woman didnt look too big or strong, he could probably overpower her and get away..
      Plus LEGALLY she cant 'rape' him, she could kill him but oh well.

    • @chewy99.
      @chewy99. Před rokem +44

      @@gamblertoguru382 Really? What do you think it was? It’s messed up, she should be in a lot more trouble. If a guy did the exact same thing he would’ve been in more trouble.

  • @Risingfromtheashes73
    @Risingfromtheashes73 Před rokem +320

    They need to put her face up so others can see who she is. This might not be her first time doing this

    • @quintonluster6594
      @quintonluster6594 Před rokem

      Sounds like the authorities are not taking it seriously. She has mental issues and that's all.

    • @u-kneeque
      @u-kneeque Před rokem

      They want the k i d s to keep going missing, to protect their people. Because they have a hand in h u m a n t r a f f e c k e n g. C r i m i n a I s are treated best in this c o u n t r y.

    • @suzyaspen4209
      @suzyaspen4209 Před rokem +31

      And as disturbing, it may not be her last.

    • @usernameonutube
      @usernameonutube Před rokem +8

      The way she walks she’s like a villain ina cartoon hahaha

    • @dougfisher1813
      @dougfisher1813 Před rokem +37

      She must be working for someone, luring children. They need to investigate her ties.

  • @marigeobrien
    @marigeobrien Před rokem +1752

    It's wonderful that Sammy knew enough to go into a local store and ask for help. But I think this is ALSO a very important message for bystanders to be aware of them being approached by children in distress and to be ready to take appropriate action, too. The employee is barely mentioned, yet she was integral in resolving the situation quickly and smoothly and, most of all, insuring Sammy's safety first.

    • @maazkalim
      @maazkalim Před 11 měsíci +22

      I know, right? And she also isn't at the age of legal-maturity, yet.

    • @alloworm2585
      @alloworm2585 Před 9 měsíci +3

      she doesn’t do anything she could have been a senile old man who didn’t hear sammy. the kidnapper leaves *after* the door is locked because she’s too dumb to figure out when she’s been had, not because the store clerk pulled some ultra big brain maneuver. It’s like applauding a cat for scaring away mice even tho the cat is always asleep and it just so happens the mice are super scared. Sure, technically the cat’s presence caused the mice to scurry away, but the cat didn’t *do* anything in particular except exist. Sammy deserves all the praise for playing it cool until he was able to find another adult who could ward off the predator lady.

    • @liamwatson5125
      @liamwatson5125 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Sammy could have been kidnapped if he hadn’t gone in the store and told the clerk what was happening.

    • @Nuadin
      @Nuadin Před 9 měsíci +41

      ​@@alloworm2585that was the best solution to the problem. She stopped it from escalating and removed access. It also doesn't show what happened after such as contacting the authorities because often kidnappers will wait.
      You don't know the mental state the woman is in or if she'd attack. Most people would not calmly go over to the door and lock it. Most people world react which could escalate the situation and cause someone to get hurt.

    • @alloworm2585
      @alloworm2585 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@NuadinIdk who you know, but most people I know would have calmly locked the door and then told the woman to leave through the glass. I'm almost inclined to believe you're just some bot account that wants everyone to believe we can't control our emotions and that the majority of people are crackpots just waiting to explode like those video essays about "why the internet sucks now" always go on about...

  • @KeishaMs
    @KeishaMs Před 8 měsíci +10

    Referred for “mental health help” and not arrested for trying to lure a child? Oh ok.

    • @xx133
      @xx133 Před 25 dny

      yes, she was found not to be well. putting her in a cage fixes nothing but make her worse once released. they also don't have enough evidence, at most she would receive a restraining order. Furthermore, she isn't free. she's still being held against her will to receive help.

  • @YoiAmGucci
    @YoiAmGucci Před rokem +1017

    Great job Sammy; 10 years old and being calm as a cucumber and kudos to the store clerk. To stand between the vulnerable and potential danger is a great noble thing to do. Well done to Dad and family for raising a fast thinking aware young man. What a scary situation.

    • @coachmcguirk6297
      @coachmcguirk6297 Před rokem +3

      It would've been funny if the flower shop lady was working with the other lady and after she locked the door she was like "gotcha! Hope you like shanghai!"

    • @steeleronfire7030
      @steeleronfire7030 Před rokem +6

      Calm as a cucumber

    • @codaboggs8430
      @codaboggs8430 Před rokem

      500th like BABY LETS GOOO

    • @jameson3359
      @jameson3359 Před rokem

      @@steeleronfire7030 😂😂 I was thinking I read that wrong

  • @jim07834
    @jim07834 Před rokem +1032

    The clerk was the big hero here. She handled the situation smoothly and calmly without a lot of confusion and screaming back and forth. And no physical confrontation. No injuries. No mess. Cool as ice. Bless her sweet heart.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Před rokem +16

      Agreed. Very professional. Chose the safest option for everyone and was assertive in ensuring the shop was a safe place. Hopefully the shop owner knows what she has in this employee.

    • @sofly7634
      @sofly7634 Před rokem +3

      You forgot one thing tho
      The perp gets another day to do damage

    • @jessicagislason4855
      @jessicagislason4855 Před rokem +11

      @@sofly7634 they caught her

    • @jaybird7140
      @jaybird7140 Před rokem +2

      EXACTLY.
      When I hear of a girl not wanting to out a rapist because its psychologically painful, I think of the damage these scumbags get to continue to inflict.
      You have a moral duty to report them.

    • @jaybird7140
      @jaybird7140 Před rokem +2

      I completely get their point though.
      Too often people are not willing to oust someone who assaulted them for their own reasons when they know the assailant will move on to another target.

  • @shahinghavidel7193
    @shahinghavidel7193 Před rokem +388

    My mom once told me “these are all our children, protect every one of them”
    God bless the employee. Angel on earth

    • @SakuraBabes
      @SakuraBabes Před rokem +10

      Your mom sounds like a smart, caring woman

    • @freshrot420
      @freshrot420 Před rokem

      It takes a village!

    • @rebeccamd7903
      @rebeccamd7903 Před rokem

      YES!! 👏👏👏🥰

    • @JdoggStudios
      @JdoggStudios Před rokem

      nowadays corporate politics is important to parents

    • @JdoggStudios
      @JdoggStudios Před rokem

      Q will surrender AGAINST parvarts and fredophiles

  • @CalTek
    @CalTek Před 8 měsíci +8

    Hats off to dad for taking the time to make sure his son was taught important life lessons - and good on the son for listening. This situation only made that father-son bond that much stronger. Love it!

  • @DukeDarkshadow
    @DukeDarkshadow Před rokem +611

    I'm 37 but I'll never forget the time this almost happened to me when I was only about six years old. I was playing with my brother who's a year younger right outside our house in the yard. Our mom was inside in the kitchen but we were no more than maybe twelve feet from the door and we do live in a pretty safe neighborhood. But from out of nowhere, some random guy drove up in a pickup truck, rolled down his window, and asked me and my brother if we wanted to go for a ride. Still to this day, I very distinctly remember just yelling "No way!!" as we both ran inside. I told my mom what happened and she asked me if I got the license plate number, but obviously as a six year old, not only was I confused why she'd be asking if I got the license plate number, but it was the last thing on my mind at the time regardless. But yeah, that's my story.

    • @RedGatorade
      @RedGatorade Před rokem +16

      @@woooshbait9696 kids this young it’s amazing they have the ability to know when something’s up. I just know God was speaking to you as a little child telling you the right thing to say. Always our protector

    • @RedGatorade
      @RedGatorade Před rokem +14

      Why the heck is a mom asking a 6 year old for a license plate number🤣 I would be screaming for joy applauding my child for doing the right thing!!!

    • @audreym3908
      @audreym3908 Před rokem +13

      @@RedGatorade I think it's just instinct to remember or ask the person if they remember the license plate in any emergency situation.

    • @89kilemal
      @89kilemal Před rokem +9

      @@RedGatorade And what was god doing for the kids that weren't so lucky?

    • @Geck_Gxng
      @Geck_Gxng Před rokem

      @@RedGatorade fr

  • @abatmanda
    @abatmanda Před rokem +744

    This exact same thing happened to me when I was a young kid. I was 8 and a man tried to get me to go with him when my mom was pulling up the car, I went back inside and saw a women wearing a badge for a local church and asked if she would pretend to be my mommy. She said yes of course and walked me to my mom directly, it was such a scary moment! Thank goodness my mom taught me to be alert and thank goodness this boy was taught the same.

    • @pizza-mana.k.a.pizzaparker3615
      @pizza-mana.k.a.pizzaparker3615 Před rokem +8

      You are very very lucky that the woman you went to was nice...she coulda taken you as well.....this kid at least went to someone he knew

    • @kitjones6896
      @kitjones6896 Před rokem +3

      @@pizza-mana.k.a.pizzaparker3615 Why they censor and hide her face though???

    • @axelmonogatari3175
      @axelmonogatari3175 Před rokem +10

      @@kitjones6896 cuz she is under investigation

    • @kitjones6896
      @kitjones6896 Před rokem +3

      @@axelmonogatari3175 Oh, ok thanks I was commenting that everywhere going crazy thinking they were protecting her because she is a girl or a wealthy person.

    • @jess_jeff7549
      @jess_jeff7549 Před rokem +7

      My daughter is only 4, and I haven't _really_ taught her about 'stranger danger' yet.
      I have told her that if she is ever lost in a store or feels scared, to run to the first MOMMY with kids that she can find. I feel safer teaching her to run to another mom.. rather than just any grown up, or store clerk.

  • @mgmartin51
    @mgmartin51 Před rokem +517

    Props to the dad here for teaching his son what to do. I’m sure I never thought to teach any of my children this lesson. The store clerk deserves praise too for catching on quickly and acting.

    • @Will34117
      @Will34117 Před rokem +3

      “Mental health help”. I got some help for her and it’s called a 10mm. Help her along to judgment.

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 Před rokem +2

      Taught mine to go to the cash registers if we get separated in a store, have them page me on the intercom. We used that quite a few times. Interesting that a 10 year old thinks a 17 year old can be their mom, but it holds true. My 4 year old thought that an 11 year old was a teenager, and therefore one step closer to being a responsible adult. Young lady may have younger siblings

  • @rodprops
    @rodprops Před 7 měsíci +140

    So she's not arrested, but instead is given mental health treatment?! 🤨
    Had that been a MAN trying to kidnap a kid, he goes directly to jail!
    So much for gender equality! 🤦

    • @zzak3556
      @zzak3556 Před 7 měsíci +14

      i agree

    • @silverman169
      @silverman169 Před 7 měsíci +28

      Perhaps legally speaking, she hasn't done anything wrong yet since she did not try to grab the boy. Still super creepy 😬.
      But for real if this was a man, this would likely lead to jail time.

    • @simpletrashtryingitsbest5019
      @simpletrashtryingitsbest5019 Před 7 měsíci

      Those who do actually value gender equality acknowledge this inequality. I'm not sure why people use this to try and dimish the equality movement when those who truly care about it also see the ways men are treated unfairly. There is a different term for those who believe only women should have equality.
      Just like men don't typically get a fair chance in custody of their own children when going through custody battles, their child support rates tend to be higher, they are the least likely to report sexual assault due to social stigmas of men being lucky for it, ect. Don't put down the issue as a whole when it's all important and all needs awareness

    • @nfscsk
      @nfscsk Před 7 měsíci +3

      democarcy says- "women should not be put in jail".

    • @tytar2132
      @tytar2132 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@nfscskwhere does it say that just curious

  • @iamluvie
    @iamluvie Před rokem +1120

    I'm so glad that this young man is safe and his family can rejoice that he didn't come to harm. He was taught well by his family. The store clerk deserves a lot of praise for putting herself between him and the woman and for keeping Sammy safe. All around a wonderful outcome. Sad that these things are happening at all. Our children should feel safe enough to walk home from their bus stops or to go to the corner store, etc.

    • @cynthiaschofield1551
      @cynthiaschofield1551 Před rokem +2

      I agree 👍

    • @barredok
      @barredok Před rokem +4

      The clerk is a lady. I blame it on the video quality. Props for the clerk and quick witted young man.

    • @kecol9930
      @kecol9930 Před rokem +1

      Saying young man is wrong imo because no one would ever say young woman to a 10 years old girl

    • @generalgrievous2360
      @generalgrievous2360 Před rokem +9

      @@kecol9930 how is saying young man wrong

    • @Clone-up2ge
      @Clone-up2ge Před rokem +5

      @@kecol9930 they do tho?

  • @Laura-dw1hq
    @Laura-dw1hq Před rokem +943

    I can not help but just cry watching this. The wonderful father who knew what to teach his son. The smart beautiful little boy who knew what to do. The clerk who didn't hesitate to help. As a parent this is one of my worst fears and I can only hope and pray If my baby ever faces something like this that she will know what to do and have people around her who care like this young woman did. What an Angel!

    • @movieandshowclipsss
      @movieandshowclipsss Před rokem +3

      OH HUSH

    • @shecat1964
      @shecat1964 Před rokem +2

      OMG what is wrong with you people. Dad is wonderful, for letting his 10 year old be put in a situation he could have gone missing and killed? Im stunned.

    • @lilactuliee6953
      @lilactuliee6953 Před rokem +22

      @@shecat1964 We live in a sad world where a 10 yr old boy can't walk down the street. I used to be able to walk down the street and back home at 5 yrs old. Different times.

    • @75freckles75
      @75freckles75 Před rokem +4

      Amen ❤️ God is watching over that family because love rules that household. Yes so much evil but this is a good example of how to overcome it ❤️ especially the lady that locked the door as this was not her son and yet unconditional love was shown as it should be, we need more of this :)

    • @BabyOfTheLord
      @BabyOfTheLord Před rokem +1

      @@lilactuliee6953 Well I think it's always been like that. It's just the matter of being at the wrong place at the wrong time...

  • @Tibibt
    @Tibibt Před rokem +3627

    I almost got kidnapped when I was 3, I was saved by a woman who had seen me with my family and knew something was up. She spoke up, did the right thing. Every now and then I think about what could have happened and about that lady who saved me. I wish I could thank her, but I know she'll get rewarded for this deed in this life or the next one. Everything in life hangs by a thread. We're all in God's hands.

    • @organicgreenpeace6360
      @organicgreenpeace6360 Před rokem +129

      Genuinely curious, what about all the kids that are kidnapped bc no one cares/is watching? Are they in his hands too?

    • @Tibibt
      @Tibibt Před rokem +126

      @@organicgreenpeace6360
      Yes they are.

    • @Corfaisus
      @Corfaisus Před rokem +23

      The people who don't care or commit these acts don't have the Holy Spirit dwelling inside them.

    • @nova3124
      @nova3124 Před rokem +92

      @@Corfaisus And the kids that did nothing wrong. Why are they being taken away by such a monster then? Because they sang a verse wrong in church? Get out of here man

    • @Corfaisus
      @Corfaisus Před rokem +26

      @@nova3124 Are you blaming the victim?

  • @nx_studio
    @nx_studio Před 2 měsíci +3

    imagine blurring the face of the adult predator and not the child victim

    • @hugesmjfan8073
      @hugesmjfan8073 Před 2 měsíci

      I’m not defending her in any way, but at the end of the vid they said she got mental help so I’m thinking she’s just sick in the head.

  • @sisterrachel8968
    @sisterrachel8968 Před rokem +294

    Smart child thank you Dad for teaching him. Blessings on the store clerk. Brave woman

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Před rokem +2024

    Kudos to this father for teaching his son what to do in situations like this! And the store owner did the right thing by stepping between the woman and the boy and then locking the store door. I am thankful to everyone involved in ensuring that this boy was safe! 💗

    • @HolaHola.
      @HolaHola. Před rokem +8

      10y old and walking by himself on the streets? From the start that's not safe for him

    • @SpicyTexan64
      @SpicyTexan64 Před rokem +25

      @@HolaHola. you're kidding right? Seriously?

    • @HolaHola.
      @HolaHola. Před rokem +10

      @@SpicyTexan64 Why would i be? Where are the parents of this kid? At 10, after school i was at home everytime

    • @Meeretto
      @Meeretto Před rokem +20

      @@HolaHola. he probably was going home from school or something. How is that weird. Where I'm from kids walk alone to school at the age of 7.
      When I was 10 I was going out with friends or walking shopping errands for my mother if she needed something.

    • @HolaHola.
      @HolaHola. Před rokem +6

      @@Meeretto Then you definitely lived in a safer country to go out

  • @foolserrand8719
    @foolserrand8719 Před rokem +1290

    He was so brave, I’m glad he’s okay. I’m terrified of something happening to my daughter because she’s one of those kids who talks to everyone she meets and doesn’t understand the concept of strangers. 😢

    • @avamasquerade
      @avamasquerade Před rokem +133

      Then you need to stay with her at all times until she's developmentally able to understand that she needs to protect herself and how to do exactly that. And she will understand one day, trust that. *But do not make excuses for yourself,* don't let your job or others pressure you into not keeping your child safe. Life isn't fair, it gives zero shts that you gotta work or that you don't have a sitter. You won't get extra nonkidnapping points for having reasonable sounding excuses. And don't let others convince you that if you don't push your child to be independent before she's capable you'll raise an incompetent human being.

    • @alessiocece2098
      @alessiocece2098 Před rokem +13

      @@avamasquerade wow you're so harsh!

    • @mups4016
      @mups4016 Před rokem

      Your daughter is far more likely to be kidnapped by someone she knows.

    • @avamasquerade
      @avamasquerade Před rokem +66

      @Alessio Cece I'm a Mother and no one took it easy on me. My son is an amazing man now despite my going against peer pressure/"tradition" in how I raised him and because I parented him with respect for his individual needs. And anyway, kidnappers are way harsher. Guaranteed.

    • @branch7628
      @branch7628 Před rokem +57

      @@alessiocece2098 and you'd rather see a child abducted so who's the real monster ?

  • @theshyguitarist
    @theshyguitarist Před 8 měsíci +5

    Why was the woman referred for mental help? She attempted to kidnap a young boy. Why don’t people have to pay for their crimes anymore.

  • @SuperStar-jr3nu
    @SuperStar-jr3nu Před rokem +538

    I was almost kidnapped when I was 10 years old. A kind woman who saw I was in danger protected me. I'll never know her name, but I believe she saved me from a horrible fate. God bless women looking out for kids and other women.

  • @PixelleHearts
    @PixelleHearts Před rokem +1269

    The parents taught him well and the clerk was amazing to not freak out about the kid going up to her and going along with the plan. Thank you clerk lady, you prevented what could have been quite a tragedy before the holidays.

    • @Aryan-nv9kd
      @Aryan-nv9kd Před rokem +1

      I am glad for him. This story is kind of special because a woman once tried to steal me(I was kind of a cute, well off looking kid), I was lucky because my mom was in the same building as me and I ran to her. Many people do not realize this but as a man as well, you face these situations quite often if you are kind of attractive or airheaded looking(I admit that I was that as well since I was a happy kid). Mostly, the perpetrators are people in position of authorities or relatives.
      I have seen kids with hollow eyes after they go through something like that and I am glad that he was smart enough to act like this. I wish parents focused more to keep their kids safe.. especially in a world being run by lunatics and predators.

  • @sundaynightdrunk
    @sundaynightdrunk Před rokem +665

    This is why it's important to let your kids know there are people out there who aren't always nice adults. Sheltering kids from everything and insulating their lives leaves them vulnerable.

    • @bbbbbbb51
      @bbbbbbb51 Před rokem +52

      Yep. There's a balance between the preservation of innocence & arming them with the knowledge of how to deal with bad people/situations.

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Před rokem +14

      I still remind all my children of the dangers and they are all grown. The eldest is 45 and the youngest 25. As soon as I start to warn them they continue word for word what I have warned thrm about their entire lives and then we all laugh and thery say "we know mom" don't worry. Believe me I have a long list of do's and don'ts as passed on to me by my father.

    • @gravitytwo4088
      @gravitytwo4088 Před rokem +8

      I told them these truths and how to be prepared and yet, the only time they were not with me, was at school or walking home from school (and it looks like that's what his young boy was doing, which really pisses me off, that our society is such that kids can't even walk home from school and be safe).

    • @Machainedogg
      @Machainedogg Před rokem +2

      Very true

    • @andreassumerauer5028
      @andreassumerauer5028 Před rokem +6

      To me the story also shows that kids need to know there are people they can turn to. If he had not approached the clerk he would have had a much harder time shying that woman away. The situation is of course much better in a community or neighborhood small enough for people to know and look after each other.

  • @sadrabbit53
    @sadrabbit53 Před měsícem +5

    She was referred to "mental health help"? Not JAIL?

  • @WelcomeToCostcoILoveYou
    @WelcomeToCostcoILoveYou Před rokem +538

    Sweet kid I’m proud of him. The amount children who never make it home breaks my heart

    • @zervver
      @zervver Před rokem +2

      Those royal families are always at it. It's sickening.

    • @bathin813
      @bathin813 Před rokem

      You shouldn't leave your kids alone these days even for a second.

    • @thedoe5202
      @thedoe5202 Před rokem

      @@zervver Wait...what? Explain.

  • @carlosmolina6415
    @carlosmolina6415 Před rokem +613

    I’m so happy that this young boy is safe. It brings tears to my eyes to know there is so much evil in the world.

  • @jackyavaa3459
    @jackyavaa3459 Před rokem +360

    I’m getting chills… thank god this boy was taught what to do. Kudos to the parents who are raising this kid.

    • @tonya7568
      @tonya7568 Před rokem +5

      He shouldn't have been alone to begin with

    • @deathsaidhello
      @deathsaidhello Před rokem +12

      @@tonya7568 its normal for kids to walk home. i walked home all the time. my cousins have walked home plenty.
      its not normal for a grown adult to attempt to lure a child away from their walking path, or in general.
      super simple stuff.

    • @Geminicricketi
      @Geminicricketi Před rokem +1

      @@deathsaidhello he wayy to good looking to walk home alone. Human trafficking is running rampant

    • @tonya7568
      @tonya7568 Před rokem +5

      @@deathsaidhello no, it shouldn't be normal for an adult to do that but unfortunately it happens all of the time. Human trafficking shouldn't be normal either but guess what? It is now. Now we have to watch our kids better. Pretty simple stuff

    • @deathsaidhello
      @deathsaidhello Před rokem +2

      @@tonya7568 i guess its new, this human trafficking thing... thank god it didnt exist when i was walking home from school :)

  • @4KindnessGal
    @4KindnessGal Před 7 měsíci +9

    God Bless EVERYONE who saves a child! So happy that smart quick thinking child is safe!

  • @notmesy3905
    @notmesy3905 Před rokem +608

    This thing is scary. I remember going to the mall with my mom and two siblings. We were eating at the food court. After buying foods, my mom left me (the eldest) and my brother (middle child) to buy my youngest sibling something that she was throwing tantrums about (fries). It was just around 200 meters away, but it was Sunday so it’s packed. A guy suddenly sat to our table and told me that he could buy us anything and even showed me his money. I was 9 at that time and my brother was 7. I kept telling him we weren’t interested but he started acting like we knew him.
    I remember how thankful I was when I noticed the older ladies at the next table watching us, I tried to show them that I didn’t know the guy. The security guard stood not too far away too, so I kept thinking to myself that if things turn south, I could just scream.
    I still remember his face, his sunglasses, and his shirt to this day and how nervous I was.

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Před rokem +25

      That was your uncle!
      He was really hurt that you didn't even remember him.

    • @amyjohoppins1087
      @amyjohoppins1087 Před rokem

      ​@@EmeraldView 😱 you are the 👿 our preachers warned us about

    • @HerriCaine
      @HerriCaine Před rokem +167

      @@EmeraldView What f**ked up thing to say!!

    • @jameschristopher2540
      @jameschristopher2540 Před rokem +9

      Dw Emerald is a psychic the guy is telling us something that we cannot confirm.

    • @jameschristopher2540
      @jameschristopher2540 Před rokem +5

      Well done. Saving another dude 👍 The guy is probably not gonna confirm if it was his uncle. But nevertheless you did well (I’m proud 🥲

  • @Unfiltered_from_The_Bronx
    @Unfiltered_from_The_Bronx Před rokem +713

    What a scary situation! I'm so happy this young boy is alive and well. My condolences to the families of the many other children still missing or who have died at the hands of sick, evil people.

    • @Isosceles-Triangle
      @Isosceles-Triangle Před rokem +9

      I was thinking the same thing...Sammy escaped, but I bet she'll lure someone else eventually. People are horrid :(

    • @Silvana716
      @Silvana716 Před rokem +7

      @@Isosceles-Triangle they found her and she is being evaluated. Let's hope some good comes of it.

    • @Isosceles-Triangle
      @Isosceles-Triangle Před rokem

      @@Silvana716 thanks for the update!

    • @hitek9too255
      @hitek9too255 Před rokem

      Especially in a crime ridden city such as Philadelphia. I wouldn't raise any children there.

  • @darcylass
    @darcylass Před rokem +158

    This boy suddenly becomes everyone’s child. I cannot imagine the horror of any child going through this terror. Thank God for his smarts and the lady’s quick response.

  • @wendybutler1681
    @wendybutler1681 Před rokem +1158

    This is why I hid nothing from my son. He knew there were evils in the world and he had to be smart and aware or possibly be a victim. Being a parent means talking about really scary and uncomfortable stuff with your kids in a way that really sinks into their brains without turning them into timid hermits. So many grown adults are terrified to have to talk to their kids about important life stuff. I'd started gathering mental notes to prepare for those questions when he was born. Turns out he never really hit me with the big questions. He didn't have to. I had used teaching opportunities along the way so that his knowledge was always age appropriate and just enough to answer his curiosities without giving him info he hadn't asked for. Meanwhile teaching him about the values and integrity that matter so much to me. He knew he could trust my info as factual, too. I told him when I didn't know. But hiding facts of modern American society from him, not preparing him to face the cold, cruel world? Never. I'm his parent. It's my JOB. The most important one I'll ever have.

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 Před rokem +42

      Yep. Ready your children and made them able to fend for themselves, people!

    • @lula-kester
      @lula-kester Před rokem +45

      Always best for kids to learn how to navigate the scarier parts of life while they are under the care and supervision of adults they know they are safe around. Of course it should be approached in an age appropriate way, but that should go without saying.

    • @zakeernalir2871
      @zakeernalir2871 Před rokem +47

      Ah yes conservative parents need to know shutting your children inside the house isn’t a solution to “the world is scary” … you need to know how to handle both sides since you had children, they didn’t ask to be born in “evil” , you had them so you better have a solution.. I wish someone told my parents this when I was young.

    • @alexyancy6018
      @alexyancy6018 Před rokem +7

      You're a lioness ! 🦁💚🕉

    • @NazzyDragon
      @NazzyDragon Před rokem +4

      Wish I had a mother like you. Sounds fantastic.

  • @lowkeyme01
    @lowkeyme01 Před rokem +1096

    I’m so proud of this little boy and I’m also really proud of that lady who helped him out i’m glad they’re safe and OK

  • @sheilaabraham4350
    @sheilaabraham4350 Před rokem +357

    Great kid. Saved himself and his parents from years of devastation. ❤

  • @anewmorningviewscottntina4535
    @anewmorningviewscottntina4535 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That woman needs to go to JAIL not referred to mental health help! Oh yeah she’s sick alright!

  • @alystairmabloch401
    @alystairmabloch401 Před rokem +140

    I had a terrified kid walk into my pub once. Bullies where following him home. I told my boss and we hid him in the storage room. The bullies showed up to ask if we'd seen the boy (they were twice his size) I said yes and lied sending them in the wrong direction. Then we offered the boy to call his parents so they'd pick him up. He refused and went home, hopefully he was fine. I'll never forget that boy. Teaching our kids to asks for help in the nearest store is a good idea. It works!

  • @MiyoshiMethod
    @MiyoshiMethod Před rokem +322

    Wow. Must be so scary to see this as a parent. What a smart boy who has been taught well by his dad! Glad he’s ok!!!!!

    • @734dubboi
      @734dubboi Před rokem +3

      I his dad shouldn't have let him walk alone. It's a 10yr old boy. Thats not okay in this day and age

    • @JohnJones-fq7gf
      @JohnJones-fq7gf Před rokem

      Hold women accountable

    • @jhowardsupporter
      @jhowardsupporter Před rokem

      When I was 5 back in the 90's some strange woman came and took me. We went for a ride on her horse then she took me home. How times have changed.

    • @imbethondion4572
      @imbethondion4572 Před rokem

      @@734dubboi Why is this day and age any different to any other day and age? I went to school on my own every day from the age of 8 and never had any problems. There are no more weirdos around now than there were then - the only thing that's changed is people's level of paranoia.

    • @GianniLantigua
      @GianniLantigua Před rokem +1

      @@jhowardsupporter When i was 2 some red horned guy brought me to another dimention, partied, then took me back home. How times have changed indeed...

  • @shanswanwaters5822
    @shanswanwaters5822 Před rokem +652

    This kid is a genius !!! God bless him.

    • @cloudiamadeuro2411
      @cloudiamadeuro2411 Před rokem

      I smell sarcasm here 🤨

    • @linam9237
      @linam9237 Před rokem

      Stranger danger

    • @CanILaughInYourFace
      @CanILaughInYourFace Před rokem

      Genius umm yeah im going to need a detailed analysis of this kids mental so that we can just go ahead with not having our children dragged off into the unknown thanks God bless

    • @FIREcrochethairstyles
      @FIREcrochethairstyles Před rokem

      Definitely smarter than me at that age!!

    • @ambivertical
      @ambivertical Před rokem

      He listened to what his dad taught him to do.

  • @OrcCorp
    @OrcCorp Před rokem +670

    Well done son!
    These predators need to be jailed for life. As a father of a 5 yo boy, I can only hope that my and my wifes teachings will be enough for him to be safe, as we can't always be there for him to keep him safe. It's the most horrific, eternal, nightmare of a parent: your child goes missing and can't be found.

    • @utopes
      @utopes Před rokem +11

      Seconding that!
      On a random tangent, just noticed you’ve been on YT for 16 years, I think it’s kind of interesting to think you’ve had a channel for 11 years before having a kid… the age of the internet is really something… (I’ll probably be in the same boat later in my life as I’ve only had a YT account for 4 years thus far )

    • @OrcCorp
      @OrcCorp Před rokem +18

      @@utopes yea, I'm 40 yo. We got our baby boy a bit late in our lives, me and my wife. We've been married for almost 13 years. She is a year older than me, and she will never let me forget that 😅

    • @tarun9542
      @tarun9542 Před rokem +45

      But since the predator here is a woman, she is being referred for a mental health check rather than be dealt with appropriately. ☕

    • @Xena4battle77
      @Xena4battle77 Před rokem +6

      What can a 5yr old do AGAINST an ADULT strength? Sure have TALKS , but goes BEYOND a talk . They are TAKEN by the millions EVERY year!

    • @alansmods1775
      @alansmods1775 Před rokem +10

      @@tarun9542 Society ☕

  • @ibtgb2
    @ibtgb2 Před 8 měsíci +15

    The woman is just being referred for mental health help. If it was a dude he’d be (rightfully) getting 10-15 for attempted kidnapping.

  • @orion10x10
    @orion10x10 Před rokem +1115

    I have literally had nightmares about scenarios like this as a child, terrifying. I hope that kid is okay and not too traumatized

    • @thespankmyfrank
      @thespankmyfrank Před rokem +41

      @Sonomacats I know what you're saying, but this could definitely still be a huge trauma. Like, what'd happen if he wasn't around stores he knew? What if the person was more violent in their action? This could create a lot of thoughts that could scare anyone, let alone a 10 year old. He needs help to process it, even if he did everything right. I'm sure he's getting all the support he needs.

    • @phalspar
      @phalspar Před rokem +9

      @@thespankmyfrank whole lotta what ifs that don’t even matter for his situation BECAUSE he got away, he will take this lesson throughout his life and can look back on his quick wit

    • @anarhead7952
      @anarhead7952 Před rokem +7

      @@thespankmyfrankL victim mentality

    • @sai_Indurthi
      @sai_Indurthi Před rokem +3

      @@thespankmyfrankhe wont be traumatised because he handled the situation really well and knows what to do if this ever happens again and from now on he probably will carry like a pepper spray or something to defend himself

    • @BalboaBaggins
      @BalboaBaggins Před rokem +3

      You don't have to use the word "literally" in every sentence.

  • @Dhalin
    @Dhalin Před rokem +601

    This is what happens when children are _properly_ parented. They are taught things they need to know to survive in life, things like this. You can tell their parents care about their child and don't just give him an electric nanny and let him do whatever he wants. They genuinely care about their son, and hats off to them. They're good parents. We need more of that. He seems like a nice kid.

    • @happypenguin25
      @happypenguin25 Před rokem +34

      This is unfair to those parents who lost their kids to situations such of these.
      Kids panic. Sometimes people are strong enough or persuasive enough.
      This has nothing to do with anything, it was just a scary situation that thankfully didn't end with a kidnapping.

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin Před rokem +40

      @@happypenguin25 I am talking about parents who don't care who don't even bother to teach their kids right. Now, if a parent DID teach their kid and DID care about their kid, and it went south because the kid panic'd, then yeah... I get what you're saying. But I see too many parents just letting their kids run wild through stores, etc while they do their business, not even caring what the kid does, or where they run off too.

    • @chatonsacrement7454
      @chatonsacrement7454 Před rokem +2

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @harryhotspur4142
      @harryhotspur4142 Před rokem +2

      ELECTRONIC DEVICES CANNOT DO THAT.

    • @BiggSheppTheManMythAndLegend
      @BiggSheppTheManMythAndLegend Před rokem +8

      @@happypenguin25 Excuses, excuses! Every parent has a fair opportunity to guard and train their children properly!

  • @cholieandresa
    @cholieandresa Před rokem +334

    Proud of this smart young guy, the fact his father taught him what to do when he felt unsafe, and that this young guy went into a safe and familiar store and just seeing the young woman (Hannah) snap into action and made sure he was safe and LOCKED the door, thank goodness. Everyone involved was wonderful for making sure this young man stayed safe. Whew. Definitely had chills watching this

    • @thorodinson6649
      @thorodinson6649 Před rokem +3

      Whew. This is cringe

    • @kitjones6896
      @kitjones6896 Před rokem +6

      Yo, why they hide the ladies face in the video who was trying to kidnap him?

  • @worldwarrior1274
    @worldwarrior1274 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Why the hell are they blocking the predator woman's face?

  • @kimbolinarino9
    @kimbolinarino9 Před rokem +283

    What a clever brave boy!!!! Great parenting dad for teaching your son how to stay calm and seek help from a trusted adult. Great job clerk for being alert and taking a child's word seriously and acting quickly.
    All around. So happy to hear this story.