@@EMPTYAGORA might wanna check your PFP before calling other people cringe, kiddo. I bet you're the kid that wears fingerless gloves at your school, lol.
That boy at the end brought tears to my eyes. "Excuse me excuse me, I'd like to go now!" He's thinking and worried about his mama.... he's being raised well!! THANK GOD FOR THESE OFFICERS!
@@oumun you realize this is a lame argument for religious people right? you can thank god for the officer and pray to god for the kidnapper, because religious people would argue that god gave people the gift of free will, which people use to sin, which is what this guy did. if the kidnapper does not have the choice to steal the kid, nobody has the choice to do anything. that is what free will is. the better argument is why did god give some kid cancer or something.
Im not either. It was just one tear. gimme a break! In all seriousness. Im glad the boy is ok... heart breaking to see a kid in that kind of fear. Thanks to all the officers that made this a happy story.
That poor kid was so scared. So glad the cops were able to get to him quickly. A lot of these officers have kids at home and when a kid is in danger they take it personally. Also, how polite is that little guy in the face of all that trauma!
The little man might've been in shock from the ordeal but he was still respectful. Maybe there will be a follow-up to see how he's doing with a Thank You to responding Officers. (Not required but always appreciated.) I'm glad they didn't have to shoot that wild-eyed peckerhead to get him out of the car and from behind the wheel. That would've added a whole new level of trauma for the youngster.
I'm an age 75 years man...seen plenty of life...military...friends killed in Nam..,,. etc. When that boy started speed-talking, and the officer reached out to hug and comfort a boy who is clearly in shock, tears flowed from my eyes. Humanity at its best!
Imagine if it was your daughter or son being abducted. These Officers understand the importance of not losing time, they act swiftly and take their positions seriously. Absolutely outstanding!.
@@tbgng There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. Rah is disputing what the OP comments saying it's not a girl "it's a boy"...but JD starts with "IMAGINE IF it was your daughter"...and so on. So JD never said that the child in this video was a girl they just say "imagine if it was..."
@@jodyknight I think RAH was trying to point out, boy or girl, doesn't matter. Imagine if it was your child* would be the most appropriate term, not your daughter. That's all RAH was saying (I think)
@@KptnHaddock_ - To me it seemed he had manners engrained in him from good parenting, so that even in a traumatic situation, it was second nature to still be polite, even when panicking
As a mom to a boy around the age of this kid, It was crushing to hear his reaction at the end. He is in shock. He is trying to understand what is happening. He sounds so disoriented. So very sad. I'm sure his mom is going to hold him so tight when he gets back in her arms.
Shouldn't be rewarded for doing what the job literally requires. This is just simply how ALL officers should act, but we've come to know the corrupt side of things in that field. Unfortunately, it feels like a miracle whenever we see a good cop. That's just wrong.
@@hazyVADOR We had this debate in one of my courses if astronauts, military men, cops or, fire fighters should be awarded for doing what their job entitles them to do. I think they should!!! Ofc others don’t.
@@animeking6070 I was an emergency responder on a hazmat team for 5 years. I've performed rescues and I never looked for any rewards. You shouldn't be taking on these job types if expecting rewards. That's just down right pathetic.
❤️❤️Awe! Such a sweetheart saying excuse me and caring /worrying about his sweet Ma ❤️🌹this made me cry! Beautiful child❤️ I hope they throw the book at that creeper!!
I saw your comment and I wanted to mention that we Always need to have God in our hearts, the truth in life which is in the ORTHODOX christianity religion only. it is the original and true form of christianity that Jesus taught us when he came to earth, and you can feel God through the holy sacraments after baptism, repentance-confession and holy communion in the orthodox christian church, something that completely changes your life and turns you into a happier person with a meaningful life and also saves you by strengthening your bond with God. I suggest you become an orthodox christian at an orthodox christian church near you, get baptised and receive the holy spirit and live a spiritual life (repentance- confession to the priest and holy communion). This is all God wants from us and through these sacraments we will be saved 💯 Spread the word and positivity and God Bless!
This has brought me to tears seeing how this boy is confused while police officer assures him he's ok and that he will be brought to see his mom. My son is very likely his same age 9-11, its just reminds me of him. Cant comprehend the feeling this boy mom's is going thru. Thank you for the men and women in uniform.
You can just barely hear at the end the kid saying "Excuse me I want to go now" even while he's terrified and has just been kidnapped he is still polite and articulate. Definitely a smart kid.
you can hear the urgency in these officers' voices. then you get the kid who is so levelheaded and calm and able to trust his rescuers. its heartwarming
The criminal pulling an “Y’all trying to kill me. I can’t breathe”?! Seriously. Theses cops were a lot nicer than I would’ve been to someone stealing a car with a child inside.
@@queenbee2371 George Floyd could scream it but still died because the Officer was using illegal unnecessary force for so long: The Hennepin County medical examiner's office ruled Floyd's death was a homicide caused by "cardiopulmonary arrest" complicated by "restraint, and neck compression" while he was being subdued by police.
Its so disguting how the kidnapper tried to act like the victim Saying “they tried to kill us” “thats messed up” you know whats messed up? Taking someones car and when there child is inside of it the poor kid was in shock
So awesome to see, made me tear up as a guy. The way he's covering their ears and holding them close, don't worry boy he's gonna get you to your mamma safe and sound
Broke my heart to see this poor kid just confused at all going on untill he realised his mum sent for police.Great job by officer calming and reassuring him in a hellish situation.
Being comforted when you're in that state of mind is powerful. This kid will forever remember the compassion this officer gave him. Speaking from personal experience
@@WeiFinder so sorry you went through a terrible experience,the world can be so horrible at times but you obviously had someone who had heart and made you feel safe during your nightmare and i am glad to hear that you got that comfort. Wishing you love and happiness.
That guy went from villain to victim real quick. I can’t even imagine the terror that child felt during that whole ordeal. His reaction when he found out the police were sent bc of his mom and started saying excuse me… I lost it. Poor poor kid
You can hear the relief is his voice when he said “my mom called you?” He knows his mama wasn’t gonna just sit around and let her baby be taken. Props to these officers 🙏🏽 this is exactly how law enforcement should act
The little boy still saying “yes sir” even though he’s just been through a Massive trauma breaks my heart. I’m so impressed by the amount of composure he has at only 9 years old. I hope this doesn’t haunt him and that he’s able to grow stronger
Awe poor baby. “He said my mom called you?” The officer said “yes she did” and the boy said “ok that’s good, I want to go now”. Oh bless his heart and thank you officers for bringing him back safely to his mom ❤️
Now that is how it's supposed to be done - quickly and efficiently. The officers handled the situation with tact, speed and ruthless determination to recover the child and apprehend the suspect. Blessings upon all of them, they are a credit to their department and the service as a whole! Job well done!!
@@LuxuryLeet Idk what your point is here? You’re saying this isn’t how it’s done because it wasn’t the scenario in which the suspect had a firearm? They did their job and if there was a firearm it would’ve been handled differently obviously so idk what you’re saying tbh.
"He hit us! That's messed up!" The audacity. That baby has good parents, he had been kidnapped & them went through a pretty rough car wreck and yet he was worried about his mama because he knew she feared for his life! He was so polite "I want to go now, please". Thankful that baby is safe!!
@Vercingetorix That is kind of funny that you should mention millennials, because back in the day way before millennials came along it was pretty standard practice to leave children home alone at 9, also they made them walk to school by themselves and made them get out of the house to play by themselves, sent them to the store by themselves, ect.ect. ect.. and I am way over 30.
No, what's messed up is stealing a car with a child inside and repeatedly shouting "He hit us, he tried to kill us" to try and connect yourself to that child and act like you are a victim. Love the way the officer checked on and comforted the child, that was wonderful.
The guy is clearly a drug addict. Probably been up for a week straight and in pure psychosis. I don't think he was trying to harm the kids in anyways his brain was just going haywire.
Hes young and WAS KIDNAPPED. And yet was tough and articulate with the officers as that age. Thats why hes brave. Yall on the internet got hurt in high school and now have no soul
“He hit us, that’s messed up.” You know what’s also messed up? Stealing someone’s car and kidnapping their child. All of a sudden, people want justice when it applies to them.
And people protest on behalf of people like this, who can't follow instructions and just spew crap from there mouths about being scared and hurt when being arrested.
"He hit us! That's messed up!" So is abducting a child and subjecting that poor baby to this trauma that will last for years into the future. Thankful he is safe now.
@@longrangeirons2524 but only the bad batch is shown on TV because it brings profits. No one wants to see a cop being good. They want to see the 10-20% of bad cops to victimize minorities in order to gain profits
This is hands down the most moving thing that I've seen in a while and the police did an absolutely wonderful job thank you officers for saving that kid!
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 I think this kidnapper is a reprobate......maybe if just possessed hw could possibly come to the light.....honestly tho I think all that child stuff is NOT SIN IT IS AN ABOMINATION TOWARDS GOD
It was sweet but the child seemed very visibly like not wanting repeated hugs or to be carried. He wanted to know where his mom was and he wanted to go. Again very nice of the officer and so very loving.
The media does show it, hence why we're here...and local news always has heart warmers like this. However the public want headlines and nothing gets clicks like bad news. The media are just serving the public what they click on...that's how they make money. Just like politicians giving us what we vote for.
@@valerieriggins3184 we need to stop separating cops into a unique category, they"re human and like all humanity there are high percentages of people that do good things and small percentages that do bad things.
This has got to make all the hard days worth it. Saving a kid from unimaginable horrors and probably death too! What an amazing job everyone did! So happy for the family and those officers!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That cop that got the kid ran toward him with his arms out like it was his own kid. That's the kind of compassion from the police that the mainstream media won't show. Great work, officers!
You can't campaign how evil, corrupt, and trigger happy the cops are if you show the full variety of how cops are and ppl roughly understand the % of how often each variety happens. Propaganda doesn't work if ppl understand the full truth of how things are
@@jasonwoody8041 It's a minor. Typically the news wont post videos of children that small from body cams, to protect their privacy. Even though the face is blurred out. And if the child is that small, typically parents do not give permission to show the child on the public news. It varies from State to State, but typically this is why you dont see bodycam footage of minors who aren't perpetrators.
@@remus2565 ok. However they dont need to show the child. They can show the perpetrator and report the story without even showing the child. Blurred face or not.
“He hit us! He hit us! That’s messed up!” Yeah so was you stealing a car with a kid in it then running from the police. You can really tell that officer at the end was breaking a sigh of relief!
The mans will to save that child was immeasurable. That cop has to be a dad or something, the way he comforted the child really makes me think that part of this world is not all that terrible.
If you really understood the climate of our planet you would realize that there is far more good than bad. Good news doesnt sell as well as bad news, the world seems all bad because thats all that gets reported.
The fact that alienated people can be counted on to vent their spleen in ineffectual directions-by fighting among themselves-relieves the government of the need to deal fundamentally with the conditions which cause their frustrations, ― Chris Hedges, Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt @@The_Conqueeftador People who shut their eyes to reality simply invite their own destruction, and anyone who insists on remaining in a state of innocence long after that innocence is dead turns himself into a monster. -JAMES BALDWIN”
Im a father of 2 boys and a girl. I started crying when I heard the fear in the boys voice. "My mom called you? That's good" "I want to go NOW". Broke my heart to imagine how scared the boy was while he was in the car with the pervert if he was STILL that scared when in the arms of the police. 😥
Same here, dad of a little girl. We hope and imagine nothing bad will ever happen to them but his mother learned the hard way, thankfully not the hardest way, not to leave your kid in the car, WITH THE KEYS, for even a half minute.
Unfortunately, that’s the nature of trash people. When faced with situation they can’t win, they will try and convince the officer that they are wrong. That’s how we get so many videos of police brutality
These people can never accept responsibility, they always see themselves as the victim. They can be stealing items out of a store, but then when you apprehend them for doing it. They get upset at you and scream, you aren't the police, you have no right to stop me from stealing!
@@mickey7588 Nah fam I can't agree with this, there are way too many officers that are overly aggressive for no reason. They love to put hands on people too, instead of just throwing them in the car like this officer did. There's no need to beat the offender up, that's not the officers job.
If that Mom was really ready to do what she could for him she never would have left him in a car with the keys in it and the car was running because it sounds like she did not lock the car doors while she ran into the Goodwill store ...
Just like in any field, there are piece of shits and great persons. Sadly the piece of shits can tarnish easily the reputation of a whole group of people.
@@learsisalotiv1625 that's true the opposite is also true many are brainwashed to like police and don't realize it and never formed their own thoughts I spoke from my personal experiences.
If I were that kid, that’s the exact officer I would want to have. Treated him just like he was his own! Great job to everyone involved! Brave kid, too. May Hashem keep him all the days of his life.
@@aye_its_karate6169 Hashem is Hebrew for “Lord” or “Master” meaning G-d. A lot of Jewish people do not say or write the name G-d because it goes against His commandment to not take his name is vain.
So true no matter how much these suspects try to play victim the officers knew better not to trust this fool who kidnapped a child in a car Good learning experience to not fall for this kind of stuff and carry on with the task at hand with no mercy unless held responsible
They were pretty rough on him for no reason. He said he wasn't doing anything wrong. I don't understand why the police would continue to treat him like a criminal after he said he was innocent. Why did he pull his gun out anyway? There was no need for that. Nor was there any need for the reckless driving. Sure maybe they saved some kid who was kidnapped, but I fail to see why that couldn't be handled by a social worker.
@@Chris-Christopher- this person literally took a car with a kid in it when the mother left the car with the kid inside for whatever reason. this person does not know the mother or the kid. he also has previous offenses of theft and robbery. what if he had a weapon on him? he could have very well attacked both the police officer and the kid while trying to get away. he's trying to play a victim by acting scared when he is very well a criminal to gain sympathy. why should they act nice towards him?
@@ok-gz1gu, we shouldn't arrest people just because they commit crimes. Had the police let him go then I'm sure the kid would have been fine. As for the car being stolen. I don't really understand why it's that big of a deal. He obviously needed the car more than the person he stole it from. They can always buy another car if they really needed to.
That cop is definitely a father the look of relief and concern and the fact that he kept giving that child a hug that is a clear example that he saw his child in that situation
yeah people without kids are human also you know.... jeez i get fed up with people trying to make parents out to be better than others, u actually feel more compasionate as you get older regardless
Yes may God bless this baby boy forever and may this experience only strengthen his soul ❤️ his momma is very smart for having his location on may God bless her
The kid was so polite and doing his best to be calm and explain where his mom is. This kid had a level head in a pretty messed up and chaotic situation. Glad to see he came out of this okay
Much respect to every law enforcement officer involved in the safe recovery of this child. Great work officers. Can you believe how the sniveling sob was carrying on. You go from that to watching the impact he had on that child and all I can say is thank you from all the moms in America.
The officer running towards the child to pick up and reassure him was really heartwarming :) And this is what we also need to see not all officers are brutal and biased, well done. Hope the child all blessing really a polite young man :)
its a part of self defense, its nature. This tactic is mostly used by women because theres a natural behavior to believe that. There are some behavior master class from psychologist professionals in harvard, there are free to watch
The child at the end just made my heart melt. I am so thankful they saved this boy. "My mom called you? That's good man. That's good. I want to go now" omg
tears rolled out my eyes seeing the boy go into the officer's arms. good job to everyone involved and thankful no one was seriously injured. as for the perp, I hope they throw the book at you!
Wow!! Yeah!! Me too!! Poor kid was so freaking out scared it literally made me want to reach out and bear hug him!! Hope whoever that miss prissy man gets what's coming to him in jail! Some of them big Bubba's see fresh meat! And you know they don't like child molesters!! Hee Hee Hee!
Oh, my gosh... that boy's questions and the sound of his voice and his politeness at the end simply made me cry. Thank God for Heroes in Blue. God Bless Them All 🙏 ❤️ 🙏
Wanna know why he showed restraint? It's not just because he wasn't allowed to, but because he knows the legal system may have a worse fate than getting shot waiting for that man if he's captured alive.
@@matlee9832 I agree. There would probably be no evidence of that criminal child kidnapper ever again - disappeared for good. He should be thanking the officers for arresting him and saving him from what could have happened to him.
This goofy stole a car and kidnapped a kid, but turned HIMSELF into a victim when he got caught 😂. He doesn't need to be out on these streets EVER AGAIN. Throw away the keys
@@diamondhfxizlit Probably never even got jail time. Saw another body cam where someone who already had warrants out for him fled from police, ended up losing control and crashing through someone's garage, hitting a car with someone inside it, then proceeded to get out and run on foot to hide in someone's shed until the police got out the K9 unit to track him down. Only got I think around 50 months of parole plus a $500 fine.
Hats off to all these wonderful police officers who risk their lives every day to protect us citizens and keep our communities safe from criminals and animals like this!
Love how that cop stood up after cuffing him...reminds me of a cowboy after roping a calf. And the way dude scooped up the boy, like he was 2...so beautiful. Touching him, hugging him, comforting him. Whew.
So heartwarming the way the cop consoled the boy. You can tell he was as worried as if it was his own child. I was born and raised in Atlanta and I’ve always thought that in my lifetime the cops have been very caring and compassionate, especially compared to cops in other large cities. Great job by this officer!
@@scattergun2317 I believe in this case it was a panic or stress response due to being PITted by the cops. No one in the video was restricting the perpetrators breathing and no chemical irritants were used. Aside from the PIT maneuver the police were quite gentle. I’m critical of LE and have no complaints.
I thought he was asking, the officer said his mom had called them and he was like "my mom called?" Like he understood what happened now. I think at first he was scared they were going to think he was a bad guy too, kids get weird ideas.
This policeman is a hero. He didn’t know if he Could be shot at or what he was dealing with. He sounded so concerned and so emotionally invested it made me think he must be a dad himself. Great job comforting the little one too. ❤️❤️❤️
Giving comfort to a child - not in the job description, yet they do it all the time! Thank you to the boys and girls that pull on a uniform everyday to go out there and make a difference! Thank You for your exemplary Service and may God bless you all!!
I'm sick of seeing these criminals acting like they are the victims. Great job to all the officers who caught this guy and rescued that poor child .
Right wtf 🤬
We don't even know the full story
That man seems like he's got some mental health problems though!
That's the George Floyd tactic
@@ArtVandelayOfficial What you wanne hear ? He Kidnapped a Child that´s the Story !!!
"My mom called you?" omg that's so sad, I'm glad that they found and rescued him.
That last part put me in tears
Tears
He’s gonna love his momma forever for that
Ugh the tears in my eyes man....
That got me too😢
That officer's instinct to hug and comfort that kid says everything we need to know about his true character. Dude has a big heart!
Need more like him behind the badge.
@James Graham judging by your other comments, you're probably the one who kidnapped the kid
That's how you police the "community"👍🏾💯.... not by shooting unarmed people in the back or putting your knee to their neck. 🤷🏾♂️
@@FranchiseENT202 cringe
@@EMPTYAGORA might wanna check your PFP before calling other people cringe, kiddo. I bet you're the kid that wears fingerless gloves at your school, lol.
That boy at the end brought tears to my eyes. "Excuse me excuse me, I'd like to go now!" He's thinking and worried about his mama.... he's being raised well!! THANK GOD FOR THESE OFFICERS!
same
This is not A “we do not want cops” place. Who rescues children in the defund the police cities?
Why on earth do you thank god for these officers?? Who do you thank to for the kidnapper?
@@oumun you realize this is a lame argument for religious people right? you can thank god for the officer and pray to god for the kidnapper, because religious people would argue that god gave people the gift of free will, which people use to sin, which is what this guy did. if the kidnapper does not have the choice to steal the kid, nobody has the choice to do anything. that is what free will is. the better argument is why did god give some kid cancer or something.
I TEARED UP TOO!!
the cop giving that kid a hug at the end, made my heart smile, that officer is the man!!
yep im not crying, youre crying!
@@arcadeslum5882 i am crrying
Same thoughts exactly officer did a very well job
Im not either. It was just one tear. gimme a break! In all seriousness. Im glad the boy is ok... heart breaking to see a kid in that kind of fear. Thanks to all the officers that made this a happy story.
Very kind of the officer
That poor kid was so scared. So glad the cops were able to get to him quickly. A lot of these officers have kids at home and when a kid is in danger they take it personally. Also, how polite is that little guy in the face of all that trauma!
Probably because he was just in a crash🤷🏼♂️
@@nofaceperson-7 what? He’s saying the kid was polite despite the trauma. Are you ok?
The little man might've been in shock from the ordeal but he was still respectful. Maybe there will be a follow-up to see how he's doing with a Thank You to responding Officers. (Not required but always appreciated.)
I'm glad they didn't have to shoot that wild-eyed peckerhead to get him out of the car and from behind the wheel. That would've added a whole new level of trauma for the youngster.
I don't have kids and I still take it personally we must always protect the little ones at all times.
Unless their Uvalde officers
When the cop ran over and hugged the boy and continued to comfort him throughout it all was an amazing show of humanity. Love to see it!!
Just the response alone was amazing the empathy at the end was awesome that officer 100% cares. That’s a good cop 👮♀️
@@Bighandsdown totally agree!
@@jewelmayfield2381 protect and serve. And that’s the definition for me absolutely class
He definitely show his professionalism and human side. Great cop.
That boy won't forget that.
I'm an age 75 years man...seen plenty of life...military...friends killed in Nam..,,. etc. When that boy started speed-talking, and the officer reached out to hug and comfort a boy who is clearly in shock, tears flowed from my eyes. Humanity at its best!
thank you for your service sir.
🧢
@@aviationisthegreatesthow could you know this dude aint 75?
Thank you for your service, you're a very brave man sir
Thank you for your service 🫡
Imagine if it was your daughter or son being abducted. These Officers understand the importance of not losing time, they act swiftly and take their positions seriously. Absolutely outstanding!.
It’s a boy….
@@R-A-H_- IMAGINE
@@jodyknight What's so bad about that?
@@tbgng There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. Rah is disputing what the OP comments saying it's not a girl "it's a boy"...but JD starts with "IMAGINE IF it was your daughter"...and so on. So JD never said that the child in this video was a girl they just say "imagine if it was..."
@@jodyknight I think RAH was trying to point out, boy or girl, doesn't matter.
Imagine if it was your child* would be the most appropriate term, not your daughter.
That's all RAH was saying (I think)
The child was so respectful. Even after that traumatizing experience the child said excuse me.
That's not respect, that's trauma.
@@KptnHaddock_ Still respectful though, trauma or not.
@@KptnHaddock_ - To me it seemed he had manners engrained in him from good parenting, so that even in a traumatic situation, it was second nature to still be polite, even when panicking
Very weird to me
I’m pretty sure he said “that scared me”
The comfort the officer tried giving the child right away was AMAZING. Just giving him the parental comfort showing him he’s okay. Amazing work
Yes, it was beautiful.
Yes so sweet and nice❤️
And then shoot them down when they are an adult.. help it make sense 👀
This has to be sarcastic right?
no..? why would it be?
That officer treated the boy like he was his own child. So precious.
The amount of care the kid was immediately shown was heart warming. What an incredibly polite little guy
it really was
He said "I have to go now" lol my heart!
The kid was so heart warming so kind reminds me of me
@@sweatyhiveclips9672 bro what lmao
you act like he would be rude when someone just saved his life
"Excuse me, I want to go now" poor kid is so in shock but still is polite after going through all that!
He is a good young man I think
Maybe because he was taught at home to fear police and they were the ones who rescued him! The irony!!!
@jay ^
@@jayare9272 man stfu the kid got kidnapped
@@jayare9272 or he’s just scared because he got kidnapped & wants to go home.. 🤔
The way the cop just swooped the child up and immediately consoled him as if he were his own child 💝 Bravo officer 👏👏♥️
My soul cried
So heart warming
@@arbutusadventures1 These cops need to go to Texa, they would of saved so many lives.
I got so emotional and about to breakdown for this awesome officer's actions.
Police officers are doing this all across the country but it will never be shown in the media because it does not fit on the agenda of a few people.
As a mom to a boy around the age of this kid, It was crushing to hear his reaction at the end. He is in shock. He is trying to understand what is happening. He sounds so disoriented. So very sad. I'm sure his mom is going to hold him so tight when he gets back in her arms.
THOSE LOW LIFE.SCUM NEEDA LONG SENTENCE.
Traumatized! I hope the child gets all the help and heal well
That police officer needs to be awarded. He was brave, kind and compassionate.
Shouldn't be rewarded for doing what the job literally requires. This is just simply how ALL officers should act, but we've come to know the corrupt side of things in that field. Unfortunately, it feels like a miracle whenever we see a good cop. That's just wrong.
@@hazyVADOR We had this debate in one of my courses if astronauts, military men, cops or, fire fighters should be awarded for doing what their job entitles them to do. I think they should!!! Ofc others don’t.
@@animeking6070 I was an emergency responder on a hazmat team for 5 years. I've performed rescues and I never looked for any rewards. You shouldn't be taking on these job types if expecting rewards. That's just down right pathetic.
@@hazyVADOR no one said they were expecting awards. Simply he should be given one.
@@Wangrock_hardJohnson Arguement of a 12 year old. No one said they were expecting an award. Things are just being stated here.
What a polite kid. And the 1st thing he made sure of was that his mom knew what was going on. Such a little sweet heart and bright little soul.
❤️❤️Awe! Such a sweetheart saying excuse me and caring /worrying about his sweet Ma ❤️🌹this made me cry! Beautiful child❤️ I hope they throw the book at that creeper!!
@@sheilahunter8807 Not just a book… a brick!
I saw your comment and I wanted to mention that we Always need to have God in our hearts, the truth in
life which is in the ORTHODOX christianity religion only. it is the
original and true form of christianity that Jesus taught us when he came to earth, and you can feel God
through the holy sacraments after baptism, repentance-confession and holy communion in the orthodox
christian church, something that completely changes your life and turns you into a happier person with
a meaningful life and also saves you by strengthening your bond with
God. I suggest you become an orthodox christian at an orthodox christian church near you, get baptised and receive the holy spirit and live a spiritual life (repentance- confession to the priest and holy communion). This is all God wants from us and through these sacraments we will be saved 💯 Spread the word and positivity
and God Bless!
He was prob scared af, and just wanted to get to his mom (safety) ASAP. There's nothing "polite" in it.
To bad that soul will be ruined by 13 when he gets a phone and sees others around him
This has brought me to tears seeing how this boy is confused while police officer assures him he's ok and that he will be brought to see his mom. My son is very likely his same age 9-11, its just reminds me of him. Cant comprehend the feeling this boy mom's is going thru. Thank you for the men and women in uniform.
I felt the exact same thing watching that. OMG
lol 😂
Brought me to tears.
Bless the child, mother and the Police Officers.
So sad that these things happen.
9 11???
Poor baby he was so scared! 😢 Those cops did an amazing job
This little guy was so polite! “Excuse me..excuse me” so happy he’s okay 🙏🏻 Thank you Officers for what you do! 👍🏻
You can just barely hear at the end the kid saying "Excuse me I want to go now" even while he's terrified and has just been kidnapped he is still polite and articulate. Definitely a smart kid.
The shoq he has in his voice is heartbreaking
The first thing you hear him saying is "help me". Breaks my heart.
@Ms Bliss both
Hes in shock
I know what you are implying here.
you can hear the urgency in these officers' voices. then you get the kid who is so levelheaded and calm and able to trust his rescuers. its heartwarming
Yes!
You slow ? Kid didn't understand what was happening the kid wasn't feeling any fear cause the kid didn't know.
I dont know how you saw level headed that kid was in complete panic mode.
@@Ggeorge360 The kid was completely incomprehensible. He was in a complete panic.
@@Ggeorge360 i think ur the slow one...watch it again bro
The criminal pulling an “Y’all trying to kill me. I can’t breathe”?! Seriously. Theses cops were a lot nicer than I would’ve been to someone stealing a car with a child inside.
But can breath enough to yell I Can't Breath!!
Exactly what i was thinking
@@queenbee2371 George Floyd could scream it but still died because the Officer was using illegal unnecessary force for so long: The Hennepin County medical examiner's office ruled Floyd's death was a homicide caused by "cardiopulmonary arrest" complicated by "restraint, and neck compression" while he was being subdued by police.
@@queenbee2371 im not defending the criminal in any way, but you can still breathe and feel like you can't breathe. Very common with panic attacks
@@monkeysrcrazy1 yeah but you’re usually not yelling at the top of your lungs. We all know where he was going with that.
Its so disguting how the kidnapper tried to act like the victim
Saying “they tried to kill us” “thats messed up” you know whats messed up? Taking someones car and when there child is inside of it the poor kid was in shock
Wonderful job all around. The officer who grabbed the kid is amazing. So happy he was ok.
So awesome to see, made me tear up as a guy. The way he's covering their ears and holding them close, don't worry boy he's gonna get you to your mamma safe and sound
Broke my heart to see this poor kid just confused at all going on untill he realised his mum sent for police.Great job by officer calming and reassuring him in a hellish situation.
Pretty awesome
Being comforted when you're in that state of mind is powerful. This kid will forever remember the compassion this officer gave him. Speaking from personal experience
@@WeiFinder so sorry you went through a terrible experience,the world can be so horrible at times but you obviously had someone who had heart and made you feel safe during your nightmare and i am glad to hear that you got that comfort. Wishing you love and happiness.
My heart broke when the officer hugged and held the boy. He was so shooken up and scared for his life. A child should never have to experience that.
That cop went from beast mode to teddy bear in like 3 minutes.
@@tsallyxxx 18+ bruh
"Shooken" is not a word in English. It's "SHAKEN". 🙄
Should've paid more attention in your English classes.
@@JediLoreen really? Go teach English somewhere and get a life. This is TH-cam, not an essay or exam.
@@QUEENBEE200384 Mfs are really pressed when someone corrects a spelling mistake. I don't understand it
That guy went from villain to victim real quick. I can’t even imagine the terror that child felt during that whole ordeal. His reaction when he found out the police were sent bc of his mom and started saying excuse me… I lost it. Poor poor kid
Amber heards distant brother
@@_wanted_outlaw3007 lmao
And that’s 99.9% of criminals right there.
@@_wanted_outlaw3007 ouch, but that is is really good comparison.
@@_wanted_outlaw3007 ENOUGH WITH AMBER HEARD! Let it go! Who cares?!
The way he picks him up and hugs him. I'm sobbing. Thank God this little man is okay ❤️👍👍👍👍
This poor baby is so sweet “Excuse me, I want to go now” that made me tear up
Uuuhhh ME TOO! Sweet sweet boy- he will go far in life 🥰
Me too 😭
@@nuclear9977 get off the internet breh
Pansies
And that's how he got kidnap
You can hear the relief is his voice when he said “my mom called you?” He knows his mama wasn’t gonna just sit around and let her baby be taken. Props to these officers 🙏🏽 this is exactly how law enforcement should act
Props to the mom for calling the police instead of accepting that her child had been kidnapped and moving on with her life 🙏
@@grubber moving on with her life?
@@grubber why would any mother just sit there and move on
@@grubber who would do that 💀
Yes, and it's a shame that most officers are terrible people.
The little boy still saying “yes sir” even though he’s just been through a Massive trauma breaks my heart.
I’m so impressed by the amount of composure he has at only 9 years old.
I hope this doesn’t haunt him and that he’s able to grow stronger
Miss one sir and police would shoot him in a blink,
Survival 101
the way of a KING
LMFAO. He ran right to the officer and jumped in his arms. That's not trauma, it's respect, something your parents probably never taught you!
@@JockJamJesus lol who are you arguing with?
@@SABbrew dude just bored
"We're gonna take you to your mum" is probably the most comforting thing he could say to the poor kid.
The compassion and great concern for the child literally bought me to tears.
Same, he reacted perfectly. What a great person.❤️✌🏻
I agree. Man, that kid needed a hug to validate that the nightmare was over.
travis swann - Same here! I think my heart was pounding and as they were getting the bad guy I was looking for the child, poor thing.
Brought*
@@arihalvorsen7122 everybody knows what she meant
Awe poor baby. “He said my mom called you?” The officer said “yes she did” and the boy said “ok that’s good, I want to go now”. Oh bless his heart and thank you officers for bringing him back safely to his mom ❤️
beautiful innocence, the way he thought about his mom and in a way that was how he asked if she was ok.
I cried so much when he said that. So polite in such a traumatizing experience 😭
On Yah this is so beautiful 😊
I cried… that was amazing this officer was so great and 100% was a dad! This is my worst nightmare… 😭😭😭
Yes!!! Thank goodness they found the child. The perp now he's messed up!!;
Now that is how it's supposed to be done - quickly and efficiently.
The officers handled the situation with tact, speed and ruthless determination to recover the child and apprehend the suspect. Blessings upon all of them, they are a credit to their department and the service as a whole!
Job well done!!
Wym "that is how it's done" not all the situations are the same, what if he's armed?? Do they just wait until they get shot at?
@@LuxuryLeet Idk what your point is here? You’re saying this isn’t how it’s done because it wasn’t the scenario in which the suspect had a firearm? They did their job and if there was a firearm it would’ve been handled differently obviously so idk what you’re saying tbh.
Liberals would say this was racially motivated
@@sabinegiannamore8711 people like him will always find something to be upset about. and when it comes to police well, you know the rest
@@LuxuryLeet We arnt talking about other situations are we?
"He hit us! That's messed up!" The audacity. That baby has good parents, he had been kidnapped & them went through a pretty rough car wreck and yet he was worried about his mama because he knew she feared for his life! He was so polite "I want to go now, please". Thankful that baby is safe!!
I mean, as soon as I heard "pit maneuver" I thought "was that necessary" and "what bout the child?". Maybe it was necessary, I just can't imagine why.
@@someman7...the PIT maneuver ends dangerous chases, to prevent injuries to more ppl. And clearly it worked.
Brought tears to my eyes when that young man ran to the officer and was safe
me 2
Me too! What a brave boy!
@Vercingetorix How does this incident bring you to the conclusion that he doesn't have any positive male role models in his life?
@Vercingetorix I'm not a millennial either. I'm gen x
@Vercingetorix That is kind of funny that you should mention millennials, because back in the day way before millennials came along it was pretty standard practice to leave children home alone at 9, also they made them walk to school by themselves and made them get out of the house to play by themselves, sent them to the store by themselves, ect.ect. ect.. and I am way over 30.
Why don’t we hear about this on the news. Great job the officer should get recognized for his quick and amazing actions
The narrtives do not aline for the media..
Colour if skin is the biggest one..
Doesn’t fit the narrative
The narritive..
You don't hear this on the news because the Fake Media always fixates on the George Floyd type incidents. Pathetic really
they can't stir up controversy with this.
No, what's messed up is stealing a car with a child inside and repeatedly shouting "He hit us, he tried to kill us" to try and connect yourself to that child and act like you are a victim. Love the way the officer checked on and comforted the child, that was wonderful.
Seems like that ABC was stealing the kid, not the car..
They are always the victim. The whole world is wrong and he’s an open heart surgeon on his way home after saving a dozen lives. 😂
Did the mom leave her kid in the car with the keys in the ignition? That's also messed up, albeit not as bad as kidnapping.
The guy is clearly a drug addict. Probably been up for a week straight and in pure psychosis. I don't think he was trying to harm the kids in anyways his brain was just going haywire.
@@banquetmeal663 Even if he was on drugs... That still doesn't justify his actions.
Thanks to your bravery brothers. This is why we need you. More Shepherds and less wolves.
It's always a blessing when a living child is able to run into his rescuer's arms physically unharmed. That boy was so brave.
The rescuer ran to him though lol.
Why was he brave though?
@@artistfrank8511 maybe because he was calm and quiet and didnt shed a tear? Have you ever had this happen to you before?
@@jozefivanov600 lol ok
Hes young and WAS KIDNAPPED. And yet was tough and articulate with the officers as that age. Thats why hes brave. Yall on the internet got hurt in high school and now have no soul
“He hit us, that’s messed up.”
You know what’s also messed up? Stealing someone’s car and kidnapping their child. All of a sudden, people want justice when it applies to them.
And people protest on behalf of people like this, who can't follow instructions and just spew crap from there mouths about being scared and hurt when being arrested.
I couldn't believe it either that he was trying to make it seem like he was the victim!!
@@hitmanvr6 why wouldn’t you believe it? It’s worked for so many others and made millionaires of felons.
I swear at one point he was saying "I can't breathe". The new 'go to' line whenever the police try to arrest someone.
Just like george floyd.
"He hit us! That's messed up!" So is abducting a child and subjecting that poor baby to this trauma that will last for years into the future. Thankful he is safe now.
He said he couldn't breathe.
They ought to let mom have a crack at him
@@Bluemax54 looked like he was having a panic attack. Doesn't look like the officers have him pinned or restricting airway
Yeah and his saying "he hit us" shows he knew full well there was a child in the car.
@@Bluemax54 everyone says that now and if a person cannot breathe they cannot talk. It requires air to talk.
What a wonderful young man. So glad he's safe and very well done to the officers.
That officer was so on top of giving that kid psychological treatment asap, you are the MAN. GOOD JOB you guys, and THANK YOU
Officer is to be commended. Child is polite and concerned for Mom. I had tears in my eyes.
i read that as condemned roflmao
@@highwaystar4518 lmao same
Stg my eyes started watering also
@@coachlou6149 Hashtag team waterworks! I felt the same way.
I hAd TeArS iN mY eYeS! 🤪
The way he picked him up, held his face, and snuggled him in so tight to him- this is what the police are for and should be doing every day.
I want to know this officers name, the real hero!!!
They do do this every day
@@longrangeirons2524 but only the bad batch is shown on TV because it brings profits. No one wants to see a cop being good. They want to see the 10-20% of bad cops to victimize minorities in order to gain profits
Well ,I've been alive 34 years, and this is nothing new. This is what they do every day so...
@@master-_-beavis5261 It's still nice tho
It was beautiful seeing the officer comfort the child as if he was his father.. God bless our peace officers ❤️
This is hands down the most moving thing that I've seen in a while and the police did an absolutely wonderful job thank you officers for saving that kid!
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Amen!
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 I think this kidnapper is a reprobate......maybe if just possessed hw could possibly come to the light.....honestly tho I think all that child stuff is NOT SIN IT IS AN ABOMINATION TOWARDS GOD
I think the mother and kid knows that guy
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 no need to spread that in comment sections respect others religions
Other than the PIT with an innocent on board, yeah sure...
The world needs more officers like this. This guy actually cared about helping a family in need.
Yes we need more police not less, and give them more hours for training.
We do have a lot of officers that are good and amazing at their job. The problem is society looks and posts only the bad individuals
The world is full of officers like this. There are some people who want us to forget it and focus on the few bad ones.
@@viksa.d282 if there were so many good ones, we wouldn't have bad cops.
@@VoyagerD not how that works
That officer that grabbed the kid was so caring and kind to the kid. He deserves an award.
He deserves a full funded retirement package that will sort him for life for his actions in this is what he needs.... AMIGO
I think he kissed his forehead too. 🥲
@@ia8767 lol nah he need that foodstamp retirement 🤣
It was sweet but the child seemed very visibly like not wanting repeated hugs or to be carried. He wanted to know where his mom was and he wanted to go. Again very nice of the officer and so very loving.
You can tell He is a daddy💛
Aww.. giving the kid hugs, pats and holding his face! We got u! We got u! .. so much reassurance from the officer!
These are the moments the media don't show. There are good cops out there. So happy for the boy!
Bravo to the cops!!
Here in Brazil is the same
There are a lot more good cops than bad ones. The problem is they get more viewers showing the so called bad ones.It's all about ratings.
The media does show it, hence why we're here...and local news always has heart warmers like this. However the public want headlines and nothing gets clicks like bad news. The media are just serving the public what they click on...that's how they make money. Just like politicians giving us what we vote for.
@@AffluentTales our society as a whole chooses to focus on the negatives
@@valerieriggins3184 we need to stop separating cops into a unique category, they"re human and like all humanity there are high percentages of people that do good things and small percentages that do bad things.
It's really nice to see a rescue like this when all we see in the news is death, hopelessness, and despair.
The world is not a bad place the problem is that 1 bad voice is stronger than 1 million good ones
@@HomeRunChips True.
Exactly the silent majority is irrelevant.
Turn off the news.
The news features the bad stuff because it gets more views. You should stop watching uncritically.
Poor child is so scared and confused at the end. Good job to the officers who responded quickly and saved this child.
unrelated but I love your name, shoutout to the beautiful latin and asian woman out there
🙏💗🎯
@@VideoSpectator1223 ok
@@VideoSpectator1223 you’re literally 13
@@visigoth3696 Your name has goth in it, go cry elsewhere you depressed sh1t
This has got to make all the hard days worth it. Saving a kid from unimaginable horrors and probably death too! What an amazing job everyone did! So happy for the family and those officers!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The way the officer comforted the child was very heartwarming.
😭😭😭
That cop that got the kid ran toward him with his arms out like it was his own kid. That's the kind of compassion from the police that the mainstream media won't show. Great work, officers!
You can't campaign how evil, corrupt, and trigger happy the cops are if you show the full variety of how cops are and ppl roughly understand the % of how often each variety happens.
Propaganda doesn't work if ppl understand the full truth of how things are
Yeah, why the f-ck wasnt that blasted all over the news....
@@jasonwoody8041 we all know why
@@jasonwoody8041 It's a minor. Typically the news wont post videos of children that small from body cams, to protect their privacy. Even though the face is blurred out. And if the child is that small, typically parents do not give permission to show the child on the public news. It varies from State to State, but typically this is why you dont see bodycam footage of minors who aren't perpetrators.
@@remus2565 ok. However they dont need to show the child. They can show the perpetrator and report the story without even showing the child. Blurred face or not.
Poor kid saying excuse me was heart breaking. He thought it was his fault. It's never your fault you crossed a madman's path
I think guy was somewhat mentally ill
well said
What Waffle said ✌️
Exactly. It's never The victims fault.
This is fake
Anytime I see any child in distress like this it brings tears to my eyes. Great Job on the part of the police here!
“He hit us! He hit us! That’s messed up!”
Yeah so was you stealing a car with a kid in it then running from the police. You can really tell that officer at the end was breaking a sigh of relief!
That man was obviously completely insane
He deserved the Rodney King treatment
@@Yeh-suh he was attempting to start justifying his actions. I was afraid of the police so I ran is a common defense.
I know - what a wimp and POS… trying to deflect blame. Not going to work.
@@LouisE-mp8lx totally I couldn’t be a cop, I’d want to punch a guy like that.
The mans will to save that child was immeasurable. That cop has to be a dad or something, the way he comforted the child really makes me think that part of this world is not all that terrible.
If you really understood the climate of our planet you would realize that there is far more good than bad.
Good news doesnt sell as well as bad news, the world seems all bad because thats all that gets reported.
Dude that warmed my heart. Definitely saw that child and treated him like his own the way he comforted him. Made me emotional. Beautiful.
He kept saying I can show you where my mom's at & excuse me I'd like to go
Even if he isn't a dad, he's a cop, and he was someone's child as well, it's called humanity.
So only men with kids will have instinct to save a child??
Wow, this is the sense of urgency we need for certain crimes.This is what the police are for and you can see the bravery.
Where are all the f wits from yesterday crying when they had to remove the meth addicted woman from the bathroom?
These comments are ridiculous
The officer was ready to kill this man and I love that, he was willing to protect the kid
And insane amount of adrenaline to top
Yea too bad that most people are so focused on the 0.01% bad cops that they don't acknowledge all the good cops.
She had a knife he had a gun, zero bravery required
That kid will remember that moment for the rest of his life and that officers can be incredibly good people.
The suspect: “you hit us. Tried killing us. That’s messed up.”
Normal society: kidnapping a 9 year old is pretty messed up too.
A PITT maneuver is designed to disable the driver from continuing, the kidnapping was far worse, what a loser.
Plot twist. He was kids father.
The fact that alienated people can be counted on to vent their spleen in ineffectual directions-by fighting among themselves-relieves the government of the need to deal fundamentally with the conditions which cause their frustrations,
― Chris Hedges, Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
@@The_Conqueeftador People who shut their eyes to reality simply invite their own destruction, and anyone who insists on remaining in a state of innocence long after that innocence is dead turns himself into a monster. -JAMES BALDWIN”
@@The_Conqueeftador read the description, this is a random guy. he stole the car with the kid still inside. and this child is clearly distressed lol
"Normal society": giving 9 year old an iphone
As a father of a young boy, I started tearing up after this boy was taken to safety and comforted by the officer. Great job by all involved.
i am not a father and started to tear up just seeing the care the officer had shown to the kid so i cant imagine the feeling of a parent seeing this
Same
Im a father of 2 boys and a girl. I started crying when I heard the fear in the boys voice. "My mom called you? That's good" "I want to go NOW". Broke my heart to imagine how scared the boy was while he was in the car with the pervert if he was STILL that scared when in the arms of the police. 😥
Its fake
Same here, dad of a little girl. We hope and imagine nothing bad will ever happen to them but his mother learned the hard way, thankfully not the hardest way, not to leave your kid in the car, WITH THE KEYS, for even a half minute.
The officer couldn't believe he saved that boy. He was still protecting him and holding him. Thats when it dawns on you, you're out here saving lives.
can almost guarantee he went into full parent mode and imagined that was his baby in the car with that lunatic
That was a girl!
No comment
@@lordmalice8368 You sure?
@@mattsvoid they sounded female to me
you're not crying, I'm crying. that last 20 seconds of the video.. -- glad the kid was ok.
I can't believe the nerve of this guy! "you tried to kill us" like he's a victim! So glad the police acted as quickly as they did! Great work!
Unfortunately, that’s the nature of trash people. When faced with situation they can’t win, they will try and convince the officer that they are wrong. That’s how we get so many videos of police brutality
These people can never accept responsibility, they always see themselves as the victim. They can be stealing items out of a store, but then when you apprehend them for doing it. They get upset at you and scream, you aren't the police, you have no right to stop me from stealing!
That made me so mad!! He was really acting like he was the victim
im not sure if he was reffering to him n the child i think he was referring to........ himselves......
@@mickey7588 Nah fam I can't agree with this, there are way too many officers that are overly aggressive for no reason. They love to put hands on people too, instead of just throwing them in the car like this officer did. There's no need to beat the offender up, that's not the officers job.
"My mom called you." To know that his mother was going to do what she could for him. He knew that he could depend on his mom just wow.
If that Mom was really ready to do what she could for him she never would have left him in a car with the keys in it and the car was running because it sounds like she did not lock the car doors while she ran into the Goodwill store ...
@@gardensofthegods people like just make me sad
It's not easy being a police officer these days. Much respect and props. There are so many sickos out there
Just like in any field, there are piece of shits and great persons. Sadly the piece of shits can tarnish easily the reputation of a whole group of people.
Yup and half of them wear a badge
@@RS3Boomer Not half of the police officers are piece of shits
So much hate n disrespect for cops too unfortunately, I feel like alot of people r brainwashed to hate officers
@@learsisalotiv1625 that's true the opposite is also true many are brainwashed to like police and don't realize it and never formed their own thoughts I spoke from my personal experiences.
I pray this child is ok emotionally after going through this. God bless him.
If I were that kid, that’s the exact officer I would want to have. Treated him just like he was his own! Great job to everyone involved! Brave kid, too. May Hashem keep him all the days of his life.
cuz he cares
Who is “Hashem”? Is he a weed dealer? Does he work at McDonalds? I need to know who he is!
@@aye_its_karate6169 Hashem is Hebrew for “Lord” or “Master” meaning G-d. A lot of Jewish people do not say or write the name G-d because it goes against His commandment to not take his name is vain.
@@aye_its_karate6169 Jewish word for God. Translates directly to "The Name" (השם)
Baruch Hashem
When the officer instinctively hugged and put his hands on the child’s face to calm him warmed every inch of my heart. ❤
This video should be used as a training tool. These police officers are perfect examples of what law enforcement should be.
So true
no matter how much these suspects try to play victim the officers knew better not to trust this fool who kidnapped a child in a car
Good learning experience to not fall for this kind of stuff and carry on with the task at hand with no mercy unless held responsible
They were pretty rough on him for no reason. He said he wasn't doing anything wrong. I don't understand why the police would continue to treat him like a criminal after he said he was innocent. Why did he pull his gun out anyway? There was no need for that. Nor was there any need for the reckless driving. Sure maybe they saved some kid who was kidnapped, but I fail to see why that couldn't be handled by a social worker.
@@Chris-Christopher- this person literally took a car with a kid in it when the mother left the car with the kid inside for whatever reason. this person does not know the mother or the kid. he also has previous offenses of theft and robbery. what if he had a weapon on him? he could have very well attacked both the police officer and the kid while trying to get away. he's trying to play a victim by acting scared when he is very well a criminal to gain sympathy. why should they act nice towards him?
@@ok-gz1gu, we shouldn't arrest people just because they commit crimes. Had the police let him go then I'm sure the kid would have been fine. As for the car being stolen. I don't really understand why it's that big of a deal. He obviously needed the car more than the person he stole it from. They can always buy another car if they really needed to.
@@Chris-Christopher- ok, someone kidnaps your child, would you want them to be arrested?
I hate it when criminals act like they are the victims
Guy was trying to get some media coverage with that "don't beat me up"
That cop is definitely a father the look of relief and concern and the fact that he kept giving that child a hug that is a clear example that he saw his child in that situation
...or he is just a good professional. Nothing in this video indicates he is a father. That´s just assumptions.
@@smashedlegends Or why that useless wom*n left his child in the car alone with keys in the ignition AND unlocked car?
yeah people without kids are human also you know.... jeez i get fed up with people trying to make parents out to be better than others, u actually feel more compasionate as you get older regardless
You don't have to be a father to have love or compassion for this situation.
"The look of relief and concern" when he's wearing a body cam and you cant even see his face.....
When the boy said “excuse me, I want to go now” BROKE MY HEART !! 😭😭💔 No kid should ever experience such horror! I’m so thankful for these cops
It will make him stronger for sure… thank God he was saved quickly!
He was so polite even while in shock 😭😭🥺
And the kidnapper was like “don’t hurt me” like boy you just kidnapped a kid what do you expect 💀
Yes may God bless this baby boy forever and may this experience only strengthen his soul ❤️ his momma is very smart for having his location on may God bless her
He said that because he was scared of the police
The kid was so polite and doing his best to be calm and explain where his mom is. This kid had a level head in a pretty messed up and chaotic situation. Glad to see he came out of this okay
Young King!
Much respect to every law enforcement officer involved in the safe recovery of this child. Great work officers. Can you believe how the sniveling sob was carrying on. You go from that to watching the impact he had on that child and all I can say is thank you from all the moms in America.
My heart goes out to the 9 year old. I hope they will encourage therapy for him because that had to be traumatic.
Why did his mother leave him alone in a car? With keys?
@@develer816 ummm she had to get a 40 and a pack of winstons??
@@jjbignutz7098 oh right, my bad lmao
@@develer816 Good point
O goodness UR kind!
The officer running towards the child to pick up and reassure him was really heartwarming :) And this is what we also need to see not all officers are brutal and biased, well done. Hope the child all blessing really a polite young man :)
The narrative is only because of bias media sources. Cops are amazing
This is what happens most of the time. You just don’t see it.
This happens 99.9% of the time. It just won't get the views on big media. It won't fire people up. Very few officers are brutal and biased.
Almost no police are bias and brutal
This is how a lot of cops are, it's just doesn't fit the agenda of mainstream media
Incredible how people try to act as the victim when getting caught
Yeah, so true
Probably mentally ill. Sociopath behaviour.
its a part of self defense, its nature. This tactic is mostly used by women because theres a natural behavior to believe that. There are some behavior master class from psychologist professionals in harvard, there are free to watch
@@lavieja7938 u aint gotta include the women part 😕
@@lavieja7938 But the man knew what he was doing and knew it was bad so it isn’t self defense by nature,and why do you have to bring women into this?
The child at the end just made my heart melt. I am so thankful they saved this boy. "My mom called you? That's good man. That's good. I want to go now" omg
No baby, child, teenager and adult should experience such a cruel life threatening thing, such as this. Thank you for saving the child. 😊🙏❤️
the mother left him in the car ALONE its her fault
@@raintree3383 I get left in the car with my siblings and we lock the car. So I can't say it's the mother's fault.
@@ymc_jaytv8888 yeah fr
Really?? Are you sure????
@@frankied.2828 yea basically.
the kid saying "excuse me, I want to go now" actually broke my heart
tears rolled out my eyes seeing the boy go into the officer's arms. good job to everyone involved and thankful no one was seriously injured. as for the perp, I hope they throw the book at you!
Oh he will get the book. Pry a broom stick too. Prison showers are a wierd place
Yes that was good to see that officer grab that kid and put that kid into his arms to save him
Have you seen the new DA?? She is ruthless and will not spare him.
Wow!! Yeah!! Me too!! Poor kid was so freaking out scared it literally made me want to reach out and bear hug him!! Hope whoever that miss prissy man gets what's coming to him in jail! Some of them big Bubba's see fresh meat!
And you know they don't like child molesters!! Hee Hee Hee!
@@billyjean2012 Amen! Finally!
Oh, my gosh... that boy's questions and the sound of his voice and his politeness at the end simply made me cry. Thank God for Heroes in Blue. God Bless Them All 🙏 ❤️ 🙏
This man showed restraint I could never imagine having myself. To save a child from that waste of life and keep your composure is truly commendable
Wanna know why he showed restraint? It's not just because he wasn't allowed to, but because he knows the legal system may have a worse fate than getting shot waiting for that man if he's captured alive.
@@airliner7478 what ?
Because you are not supposed to be the judge? Part of a cop's job requirement is to be calm and have restraint. You cannot beat him up, or kill him.
@@luitzm.1280 exactly. Cop was just doing his job
@@airliner7478 Aka Paid leave. Besides the law is supposed to judge not the Police
The amount of restraint these officers have are very respectable.
hahaha no doubt if anyone else got their hands on him and knows what he did this story would've been very different
@@matlee9832 I agree. There would probably be no evidence of that criminal child kidnapper ever again - disappeared for good. He should be thanking the officers for arresting him and saving him from what could have happened to him.
If only all cops had this restraint
The officer in front was in perfect position to deliver a well deserved knee to the suck muscle.
Restraint is part of the job. I'm glad these officers uphold their oaths and executed this perfectly!
This goofy stole a car and kidnapped a kid, but turned HIMSELF into a victim when he got caught 😂. He doesn't need to be out on these streets EVER AGAIN. Throw away the keys
Lol exactly
If only they actually would but the reality is that he's most likely out now on bond!
@@diamondhfxizlit Probably never even got jail time. Saw another body cam where someone who already had warrants out for him fled from police, ended up losing control and crashing through someone's garage, hitting a car with someone inside it, then proceeded to get out and run on foot to hide in someone's shed until the police got out the K9 unit to track him down. Only got I think around 50 months of parole plus a $500 fine.
@@ninetailedfox579121 This is today's world. I'd bet the farm he never did more than two days on remand.
Yeah.... It sounded like at first he was saying .. I have a kid!
Yeah!!! They KNOW... That's why the cops are coming for you!!
They got it done quickly. Good job!
Hats off to all these wonderful police officers who risk their lives every day to protect us citizens and keep our communities safe from criminals and animals like this!
Love how that cop stood up after cuffing him...reminds me of a cowboy after roping a calf.
And the way dude scooped up the boy, like he was 2...so beautiful. Touching him, hugging him, comforting him. Whew.
Definitely a beautiful thing to see.
My thoughts, exactly! Funk Yeah... 'ropin a calf' haha
So heartwarming the way the cop consoled the boy. You can tell he was as worried as if it was his own child. I was born and raised in Atlanta and I’ve always thought that in my lifetime the cops have been very caring and compassionate, especially compared to cops in other large cities. Great job by this officer!
He knew that child was in shock
Yeah you can see from his body language, his open arms brought a tear to my eye
OMG that poor baby boy. So polite while so disoriented. Bless that cop for comforting him.
"Why are you trying to kill me" cause you took a car with a 9 year old kid in it genius
Lol they actually took it easy on him. Everyone lives to see another day.
ikr? Like he doesn't know why all the fuss... lol
@@scattergun2317 Indeed you did.
@@scattergun2317 I believe in this case it was a panic or stress response due to being PITted by the cops. No one in the video was restricting the perpetrators breathing and no chemical irritants were used. Aside from the PIT maneuver the police were quite gentle.
I’m critical of LE and have no complaints.
@@jaycee4529 that's a courts fault tho, there's a big gap between "we let them out immediately" and executing them in the street.
“ My mom called you “ made me tear up this baby knew his momma would save him
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She literally didn't though lmao 🤣
@jen he means she didn't save him, the police did.
I thought he was asking, the officer said his mom had called them and he was like "my mom called?" Like he understood what happened now. I think at first he was scared they were going to think he was a bad guy too, kids get weird ideas.
,,,,, and then he said " that's good, that's good man" I,too,teared up
This policeman is a hero. He didn’t know if he Could be shot at or what he was dealing with. He sounded so concerned and so emotionally invested it made me think he must be a dad himself. Great job comforting the little one too. ❤️❤️❤️
exactly... the "show me your fùùùù hand!" you can feel that the policeman was on a mission and that he won't fail 😅
Imagine if we had at least 2 of him at uvalde…
Giving comfort to a child - not in the job description, yet they do it all the time! Thank you to the boys and girls that pull on a uniform everyday to go out there and make a difference! Thank You for your exemplary Service and may God bless you all!!