He’s such a liar too! On the phone he said he was doing a home quite loan and he’ll pay the money back, then in person he says it’s for his son. He said he picked the lady up off the floor when she fell and such, trying to make himself sound important and like she was feeble and confused. I wouldn’t be surprised if he pushed her and that’s why she falls.
Note to police- never ask the victim if they want to press charges in front of the person getting the charges. The suspect can intimidate the victim into saying no.
yeah, even worse when its a elderly who trusts the scammer. He was guilting and manipulating her constantly, they shouldn't have let him near her and need to make sure to establish its not a oopsy its a crime, she was feeling like it would be wrong to press charges as she was looking around for others input, the cops need to be that input, not passive putting it on her.
@@HevensdragonNo, cops should not be trying to persuade people to press charges. It is up to the person. All the other points are valid though about asking in front of the criminal.
@@NousagiCaptain Push no, but explain why logically, yes. And more importantly they should be helping her not feel like she is in the wrong to do so, that indifferent its on you, made it sound like he was dealing with somthing troublesome and didn't want to. Further making her feel like it would be wrong to do so. Making her feel like she is justified is what I am saying they should do.
As a medic I would constantly get people either faking a seizure or faking passing out, a great trick of the trade…Flick their eyelashes…if they move, we know it’s not real. After seeing so many real seizures… you kinda just know.
31:53 - The bearded guy in a white sweater is all of us when trying to get somewhere, stuck in a queue behind someone who's decided they're the main character in a drama of their creation.
Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?
Yeah no dad in the picture at all. Unfortunately this isn't the case of teenagers doing a dumb mistake, and learning and growing from it. He's going to be a POS just the way he was raised to be. So mission accomplished mom I guess she got that going for her.
@@finchvalorI agree. I also grew up without my father but I was lucky enough to have uncles and older cousins to help me through somethings that my mother couldnt teach.
How about the part where he said " _Thats not me, I don't really steal, I wasn't brought up like that_ " 🤔 ...right after confessing to stealing it, & offering to pay it back from his, (hypothetical..), future earnings, ...with the firm he stole it from.. 😂
I had a young man helping to post on eBay..I think that was my biggest mistake, after watching this.I should never give phone and info to anyone again, my suspiciousness 😭 verified.
Why that first guy sounds like a Dave Chappelle character.... And he lying his tail off. He knows he can't lie to save his life! "How do you know Mr Erik?"... "I met him" 😂
This mom who continually got her 16-year-old son out of trouble before him finally getting arrested as an adult was doing this young man absolutely NO favors. And save the tears young man, where you're going, you'll need 'em.
My youngest thought it was big and clever to shop lift he got caught they didn't want to involve the police so when I got him home I called the police when they arrived I left the room and left them to have a little chat, after they left he said sorry mom I won't do it again I don't want to get locked up. Apology accepted with a just so you know if you do I will call the police.
Okay so the guy who stole $2200+ from his employer thought he couldn’t be arrested as an adult, and since he’d just turned 17 I’ll bet he believed that gave him almost a full year to continue to steal without serious repercussions. Surprise! 😮😮😮
Yeah his mom should’ve nipped it in the bud when he first got caught as the saying goes. But the icing on the cake is that his mom have done absolutely nothing to steer him in the right direction so that makes her the enabler. Not saying the kid doesn’t know right from wrong, he knows exactly what he’s doing. Sometimes family doesn’t have any idea what their kids are up to, of course it happens, but not in this case!
My cousin is a heroin user. Her mother knows. She still gives her money when she shows up asking for $40 for gas, groceries, etc. Can't help herselfsteelslets her stay with her and steel from her over and over and takes advantage ogoodwimother's goodwill. I have nothing but sympathy for my aunt who cannot help but love her child unconditionally. I have nothing but contempt for my cousin who is a waist of space on this earth
I don't believe for a second that maggot's son needed surgery any more than I believe the guy with the gas can who tells me he just needs gas money to get back home to his son. Smh
That’s why laws have changed because before you could get a slap on the wrist and leave havoc around the community until your 18, we don’t want people under 18 in jail but if you steal 2200 you deserve everything you get
@@timgalivan2846 I'm surprised that lady didn't want to push charges. Does she actually believe that he's going to pay her back? He probably spent most of the money already, and probably has no income.
I'm so sad for Miss Donna. To have a trusted individual steal from you is the worst. So how many other clients has he stolen from? DCF workers will all be pissed he is denting the publics trust in them. They are under paid and over worked and have to be above suspicion. 😮 A full investigstuon needs to happen immediately. Freeze his assets, take his computer and phone, and lock him up so he can't get to a devise to make any corrections or hide his actions!! Trusted contacts /scammers are the worst!!😢
Spencer is a real piece of work and I feel sorry for Donna. He snookered her, but she feels bad. I believe most jurisdictions have laws that say do estic violence will be prosecuted even if the victim won't press charges. I think we should have laws that make prosecution mandatory in cases of elder financial abuse. My SILs mother lived with her the 10 years of her life as she descended into Alzheimer's. Her SS check was deposited into her account and another daughter was joint owner. That sister kept siphoning off money and putting it in CDs in just her name; I think she got away with almost $8k before my SIL realized what was happening. SIL did go to the authorities but nothing was ever done.
My gaydar must be off with him? I mean it’s normally pretty good but he is supposed to have a kid, so unless adoption and all I am no longer trusting my instincts. I’ll end with I didn’t trust anything Spencer said, including about his “family”.
@@Mantuamakerive heard of a lot of gays here in the midwest with kids. A lot of small town gay dudes fake being straight or thought they were and have 1 kid lol
I noticed that too. I certainly wouldn’t mouth off to that guy! I’m only 4’11”… couldn’t imagine how short I’d look next to that officer. 😂 It might be a bit comical.
The delusion and stupidity of the 17 year old is off the charts. He is offended and upset that they “lied to him” about pressing charges? As if that somehow rises to some kind of wrongdoing when this fool just robbed them of $2200. He actually had to ask if he’s fired. Mommy can’t help you ya dirty thief!
You want something for nothing, well then steal things and you will get free room and board courtesy of a level of government like a county or state and the taxpayers. Three hots and a cot.
I worked in a county jail and this repeat juvenile offender turned 17 and came to jail on his birthday. It took us long time to convince him he wasn’t going home. It was great😂😂
@@nexxusty lol. When I was in fed, I used to daydream about them just releasing me. And I thought I could make reports of mistreatment and they would just let me go. Heads up, they are allowed to mistreat you as much as they want 😂
@@godsrevolver9737 I was in solitary one time for 4 weeks from drug withdrawal and some crazy guy was singing R Kelly in the cell across from me 24/7. I was legit losing my mind after a while cause I had absolutely nothing to do. At some point they just released me without telling me beforehand and since I had so many dreams about being released I legit thought everything was fake and I was still dreaming for like 4 hours.
It doesn't bother you at all.That the state considers a seventeen year old and adult when they commit a crime but a minor when they want to do anything else, like vote?
@@ryanisbelle6107 when did I say that? I think 18 across the board should be legal. The courts should decide when a juvenile should be charged as an adult. It’s the law in Texas. I don’t pick and choose the laws to follow.
When I was 5 years old, I took a plastic necklace that belonged to my friend across the street. Obviously my mom saw it as soon as we got home. Thus, my mom marched me across the street and made me knock on the door to give it back and apologize. I was in TEARS bc I was so embarrassed - when my friend was actually super nice/understanding about it. Anyway, that experience traumatized me so much that I've never stolen since & have no plans to either 😂😂😂
Yeah when I was a kid I stole a pack of gum. My dad noticed when we got to the car I was chewing gum and dragged my ass back into the store to return it, apologize, and pay for it out of my allowance. The cashier said to me "what you did was wrong your parents told you no but you grab the gum anyway and walked out of the store without paying for it. You can't do that. However when I did see you grab it and try to sneak it out poorly I paid for it because you were very well behaved and I overheard your birthday is this week. So I'm gonna ask your dad if you can keep the gum along as you promise to never steal again" I was 7 when that happened and well I've never stolen anything again. Because I was embarrassed and scared but thankful for the kindness of the cashier and manager.
We did the same thing to my daughter when she was that age and stole and handful of, get this…pinto beans from the barrel in the grocery store. Lol. She’s grown now and still remembers it.
When I was a kid we would buy patches to sew on the jeans. I stole on from Woolworth's that said "SCHOOL IS A DRAG" The cashier caught me and I was so scared. I was sent to the back of the store. Surprisingly they never even called my parents--probably because I looked like I was going to throw up. I guess they didn't remember me because a few years later I got a job in their cafeteria !!
I love the screaming for help.🤣 I'm a handyman. A manager of a rental property called me one late evening after dark to do a temporary window cover with plywood. What I didn't know, was that the renter and his neighbor had it out for each other, and was the reason for the broken window. As I'm attempting to do my job, the neighbor decides that I'm on his property and he's screaming at me through an open window. I explain to him that I'm not on his property and that I'm a worker for the land owner of the property that I am on. He then threatens me and states he's coming out to beat me up (I'm keeping this clean where his words weren't). I retreated to my truck and called 911 as he came around the corner. He proceeded to bang on my window and curse at me. Then he steps away about 15 feet, while I'm still on the phone and calls 911 himself. Police arrive in literally under 2 minutes. Two of them escort him back to his place while the officer in charge talks to me. I tell him what happened, and one of the officers comes back. She asked me a few questions based on what she had listened to while she was standing there. Then she proceeds to go back to him, and all I hear is: "Why are you arresting me??? I'm the one who called you here! This isn't fair!" Without skipping a beat, she goes: "You were warned a half hour ago about this. You trespassed and threatened to kill someone. You can't do that!"🤣 The reason they showed up so fast was because the officers were just around the corner, writing up a report from an incident that had happened there prior to my arriving. The officers had warned both parties that if they received another call regarding them fighting at any time, they would be arrested. I guess the guy just wanted a night in jail by finishing the night off with felony level threats of violence.
In some states 17 is a minor, since a "minor" is generally defined as "someone under age 18". Sadly, quite a few criminals decide to start their sprees young, prompting states to alter the age they consider to be a minor.
22:40 "Can I talk to Donna real quick?" "No, no. You can talk to her when you get here." before she looks up and smirks giving the little thumbs up. Hell yeah, Donna and Deputy Harrison
Why would the cops let Spencer be inMs. Donna’s presence while asking if she wanted to press charges against him?? He basically manipulated her into saying no and the cop just let it happen.
@@stvnsn That cop was horrible! So unconcerned, impatient and unhelpful as this elderly woman is confused and being taken advantage of. When she appealed to the Officer to act as an ally” you can be a witness. He said he’d pay me back.” The cop dismissed it with “I can’t attest to anything” instead of seeing that she didn’t trust Spencer‘s word , He met her confusion, not with any clarifying explanation or reassurance, Gave non-answers like” Well, then that would be a civil case so it’s up to you” most civilians are not going to understand what that even means. That officer could have held Spencer accountable with plenty of pointed questions that would expose him as a fox in a hen house.But No. That cop is such a disgrace. It turns my stomach.
@icu3869 He can't attest to it? That's not how it works. He is a storm officer. They testify all the time and his camera footage will be admitted into evidence, too.
For all we know, she's been trying to correct him, but once they reach a certain age, there's only so much a parent can do. At the end of the day, he's old enough to be accountable for his own actions.
@@xitheris1758True. My mom is raising my niece. She has commited so many crimes it's ridiculous. The police/judges do nothing. My dad is there but he can be blamed because he pretty much enables her activities because he has no back bone and spoils her too. I feel so bad for my mom. I wish she'd come move in with me but she don't want to live in CA, I don't blame her either for that choice. I don't want to be here either. I'm stuck till I can save enough to leave.
@@barbarat5729 I'm not sure what the cutoff amount is, but it might have been that $2k is felony material. A lot of states will charge people under 18 as an adult if the crime is severe enough to warrant it. Basically the idea is that if you were adult enough to commit these types of crimes, you're adult enough to be held responsible. The fact that dude already did this twice and _was just let go_ is just wild to me. When the hell did we start operating a 'catch and release' system as a society??
@@cookie5535 17 with parental consent so still a minor unless Federal Law changes, and it should. You can die for your country but you cant buy a beer.
The 17 year old...wow, "I don't steal, that's not my thing..." and then steals 16 times. SMH🤣🤣🤣 Does not matter 'who' you stole it for, it's still theft...Bro
@@Atryxia-y7tyes it is, that family is probably so messed up 😂 best case scenario he hangs out with a homeless guy who he steals money for to “help him” and his bro (mother) doesn’t care about anything
@@BIaccCatyou're latching onto the language they use instead of the crimes they committed. What's the problem with using nicknames for eachother if its respected mutually? The problem is the mother allowing the criminal behavior, not the nicknames.
I've been taking care of my elderly disabled Aunt for over a decade for free and I never once took a dime from her, I hate it when people steal from the elderly
@@CraigChrist8239 Your mama brought you into this world, she can take you out! Or so I've heard. I did call the cops on my son 5-6 years ago when he was out of control, and didn't let him come back home for about a year. He was homeless the whole time. He learned a lot from that, he's doing well now on medication for the last 4 years. He has schizophrenia, and that's my rule. Take your meds or live somewhere else! He effed around and found out that Mom doesn't tolerate some behaviors.
So she can’t confiscate the phone without a warrant. He is obviously lying but he wasn’t arrested nor did he allow them the right to check his items. If he had a good lawyer he could escape the criminal act for a few things
If a cop is giving you a Miranda warning, ALWAYS keep quiet and ask for a lawyer! You can’t talk your way out of a charge, but you can definitely talk your way into more charges lol
In what world would a company continue to retain an employee accused of theft? He is wanting to work off his amount of theft. Mom, you didn’t do a good job raising this young man and now he is a three time arrested thief. Shame, shame, shame!
I think $2200 must be a felony so if he was just charged with theft, they’ve already done him a favor. A felony at just-turned-17 would be hard to come back from.
@@vivelaresistance3239true but most likely it would be pled down significantly and likely offered a deferred adjudication expungement type situation provided he successfully completed the terms of the plea and subsequent supervision. I see it all the time people walk right out of prison and into a really desirable lucrative job and qualify for an apartment etc
Scammers do that too, they work a "legit" job where they can get access to people's private data. After my father died in 1996, my mother started getting harassment calls from "bill collectors" who claimed that my father took out a student loan for thousands of dollars for a 21 year old black woman who was an "exotic dancer" (among other things, quite the rap sheet). These creeps even told my mother that this bimbo was "probably" my dad's illegitimate daughter! Strange that when we got a copy of the loan agreement, it showed that my father signed it 4 DAYS AFTER HE DIED!!! The police found others who were scammed, all had recent deaths in their families. The scammers worked for Restland Funeral Home and cemetery and had been running this financial fraud ring for some time. They stole identity information from customers and used it to get loans before the deceased person's death certificate was registered with the county. Restland staff never reached out to us, never apologized for the pain my mother went through being harassed by scammers. My father was murdered, so my mother was already going through Hell and dealing with police detectives, she didn't deserve this cruelty too. We should have sued Restland. Those scammers got away with 100s of thousand$$$, maybe more.
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the first thing these youngsters need to stop is calling everyone bro especially their mom really that is so disrespectful
They are not scammers..
Just more proof women should not be police officers.
Hey you have the same PFP as Mr. Detective and probably at least 2 other bodycam channels. Is this AI? What's going on here?
Why photoshop the thumbnail like that? It’s dishonest and BS
The 17 year old saying he would work it off the check or whatever….he really thought he still had a job with them 😂😂
And he was giving the cops further evidence of his guilt.
So ummm like yes I don't not need to talk to an attorney? Which is better yes or no, can it be both?
The funniest thing was him calling his mum bro
I can steal until I turn 18….😮
So I am fired right? Understatment of the year bro.
Of all these... Spencer piffs me off the most. People who prey on the elderly really should be ashamed
Plus, he uses his son as an excuse. "Money for surgery" is a lie. Parker has and has always had specialty Medicaid. Everything is covered, no copay
Ashamed not in his vocabulary.
He is an absolute dirtbag.
J
He’s such a liar too! On the phone he said he was doing a home quite loan and he’ll pay the money back, then in person he says it’s for his son. He said he picked the lady up off the floor when she fell and such, trying to make himself sound important and like she was feeble and confused. I wouldn’t be surprised if he pushed her and that’s why she falls.
Last guy had me rolling when you hear him yelling help from in the car and the cops just having a conversation💀
“ I dont really steal”. 16 times he stole from the store. He really does steal.
I don't really watch videos. But I watch videos!
He do be stealing
Il pay it back in cash with the money I stole. 😂
LoL the worker who stole at his job " I know I'm fired , right ?"
😂😂 made me drop my phone laughing
The fact that he thinks that he can steal until he is 18 without any repercussions is mind boggling.
Note to police- never ask the victim if they want to press charges in front of the person getting the charges. The suspect can intimidate the victim into saying no.
yeah, even worse when its a elderly who trusts the scammer. He was guilting and manipulating her constantly, they shouldn't have let him near her and need to make sure to establish its not a oopsy its a crime, she was feeling like it would be wrong to press charges as she was looking around for others input, the cops need to be that input, not passive putting it on her.
Yeah I’m glad she later got the courage to press charges. Cause she felt she was in the wrong all because of his manipulative behavior.
@@HevensdragonNo, cops should not be trying to persuade people to press charges. It is up to the person. All the other points are valid though about asking in front of the criminal.
@@NousagiCaptain Push no, but explain why logically, yes. And more importantly they should be helping her not feel like she is in the wrong to do so, that indifferent its on you, made it sound like he was dealing with somthing troublesome and didn't want to. Further making her feel like it would be wrong to do so. Making her feel like she is justified is what I am saying they should do.
Corrupt cop
how could they ask a victim whether or not to press charges in FRONT of the suspect???
The cop asking the guy faking a seizure asking if he needed his narcan was the cherry on top lmfao
Cherry indeed - delicious response!
As a medic I would constantly get people either faking a seizure or faking passing out, a great trick of the trade…Flick their eyelashes…if they move, we know it’s not real. After seeing so many real seizures… you kinda just know.
Pseudo seizure. lol
Calls his mother “bro”. Real genius.
Low class
Well lots of the females are a lot more manly than the so-called "males" so the confusion might be understandable.
Enabling mother .
Pretty sure he is not mentally all there.
imagine having a mother that doesn't show you how to love her
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If you ever get tired of the overuse of the term "gaslighting," watching Spencer here is a great exercise in remembering what it actually looks like.
No, it's not. You're crazy. ;)
Donna is the sweetest lady!!! I wish nothing but amazing things for her
Spencer is a piece of work from today’s society, HE NEEDS TO GO AWAY FOR A LONG TIME Donna needs to press charges PERIOD 😊
She did end up pressing charges. He only got 8 years probation unfortunately. Cause it was his “1st offence” smh.
@@ItzWavyBrazy he got 8 YEARS, not months!
@@SK8R43 Eight years probation.
@@SK8R43only probation tho
@@ItzWavyBrazy
Years, not months
31:53 - The bearded guy in a white sweater is all of us when trying to get somewhere, stuck in a queue behind someone who's decided they're the main character in a drama of their creation.
Spencer: "I really am a good person."
NO, SPENCER! YOU ARE NOT A GOOD PERSON!!!
exactly 😂 "I really am a good person" said by a guy who stole 4k dollars from an old lady's bank account.
fuck spencer man, poor old lady just like having a friend/kid around, fked up
I'm guessing Spencer's "kid" is a twink he's in love with😂
That first guy when he was confronted by the cop... His brain was just not fast enough.
"M-my friend, he's the guy... That I just met" 😂
Guy's brain was all feet and no legs
"Come on man, it's Melissa!"
We don't need no stinking last names!😂😂
"Just out... and about!"
I dont answer questions.
Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want them to do you so much you could do anything?
This is EXACTLY what’s wrong with the system.. he thought his mommy was going to come pick him up again… very ENTITLED kid..
Yeah no dad in the picture at all. Unfortunately this isn't the case of teenagers doing a dumb mistake, and learning and growing from it. He's going to be a POS just the way he was raised to be. So mission accomplished mom I guess she got that going for her.
@@finchvalorI agree. I also grew up without my father but I was lucky enough to have uncles and older cousins to help me through somethings that my mother couldnt teach.
Yes, what a idiot!
Mom sounded more mad at them than her kid for being shitty
Right
"Who's your vehicle?" 😂😂 damn, had me choking for a second there. Reminded me of myself when I'm trying to speak.
I laughed when they said that, then realised that is exactly the kind of thing I would say!
His vehicle is Melissa, a friend of Carrie (the car from the movie carrie). Gotta watch out for those cars. :)
@@happyzahn8031😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Donna is genuinely such a sweetheart, i wish her all the best in life
people that takes advantage of the elderly are trash
Never abuse the elderly, children, or the disabled.
@@mikemann1960Facts!
No fr I hate anyone that messes over old ppl
Agreed, he is scum…. But also, he has a son??? Mmmmm ok.
Damn, that reluctant hug the old lady gave Spencer really got to me
The one dude stole 2000 dollars at work and thinks it’s reasonable to ask his boss to continue to let him work there to pay it off. Insane.
Autism
Yeah, but look at who it was. Not exactly a shocking development.
How about the part where he said " _Thats not me, I don't really steal, I wasn't brought up like that_ " 🤔
...right after confessing to stealing it, & offering to pay it back from his, (hypothetical..), future earnings,
...with the firm he stole it from.. 😂
@@Deletirium people who wear glasses?
But if he gets fired, how’s he going to be able to steal more money so that he can pay back the money he stole previously?
4:20 You have a lot of friends, Sir! That had me! Dude realized the gig was up!
He was dumb.
Poor Donna. I wish she lived near me. I'd love to help her out with whatever she needs and I wouldn't want a solitary penny from her.
Poor sweetheart.
I had a young man helping to post on eBay..I think that was my biggest mistake, after watching this.I should never give phone and info to anyone again, my suspiciousness 😭 verified.
Why that first guy sounds like a Dave Chappelle character.... And he lying his tail off. He knows he can't lie to save his life! "How do you know Mr Erik?"... "I met him" 😂
When keeping it Real goes wrong!
He didn't only meet him, he met him "out and about". 😂
Who is your other friend?
Melissa
Bro nobody believes you
he sounds like Katt Williams
It always cracks me up to see people handcuffed in the back of a squad car screaming for someone to help them😂. Boo, who you think gonna come?
Golden comment!! Because who?! Lol
the cavalry
Ghostbusters!!!
@@Darrylizer1I'm glad somebody said it
Do you need your Narcan 😅 so funny
If my child ever called me bro it would be instant problems. I don't get these kids out here these days!
Thank God breathing is automatic because some people would be too dumb to remember to do it
Love that one
Him not understanding the "do you want an attorney present?" question probably means he's dumb enough to be diagnosed disabled.
Well yeah, yelling at the top of your lungs x10 kind of hard to breathe!
But would it really be a bad thing? :)
Yes@@antonpoddubnov4651
This mom who continually got her 16-year-old son out of trouble before him finally getting arrested as an adult was doing this young man absolutely NO favors. And save the tears young man, where you're going, you'll need 'em.
My youngest thought it was big and clever to shop lift he got caught they didn't want to involve the police so when I got him home I called the police when they arrived I left the room and left them to have a little chat, after they left he said sorry mom I won't do it again I don't want to get locked up. Apology accepted with a just so you know if you do I will call the police.
@@bowlingbill9633you're a w mom! That's a good way of teaching. ^^
Save the tears young man, you'll need them? Lol, have you ever seen any prison movie ever? That's some dumb ass advise excuse my French.
It's always the "And he was such a good kid too." moms. Uhh huh. Save it.
Calling his mom “bro” was as telling as calling his boss the “white man” - no accountability
How do you know him? “That’s a person I met” 😂😂😂😂
Makes sense :)
Okay so the guy who stole $2200+ from his employer thought he couldn’t be arrested as an adult, and since he’d just turned 17 I’ll bet he believed that gave him almost a full year to continue to steal without serious repercussions. Surprise! 😮😮😮
Yeah his mom should’ve nipped it in the bud when he first got caught as the saying goes. But the icing on the cake is that his mom have done absolutely nothing to steer him in the right direction so that makes her the enabler. Not saying the kid doesn’t know right from wrong, he knows exactly what he’s doing.
Sometimes family doesn’t have any idea what their kids are up to, of course it happens, but not in this case!
My cousin is a heroin user. Her mother knows. She still gives her money when she shows up asking for $40 for gas, groceries, etc. Can't help herselfsteelslets her stay with her and steel from her over and over and takes advantage ogoodwimother's goodwill. I have nothing but sympathy for my aunt who cannot help but love her child unconditionally. I have nothing but contempt for my cousin who is a waist of space on this earth
I don't believe for a second that maggot's son needed surgery any more than I believe the guy with the gas can who tells me he just needs gas money to get back home to his son. Smh
That’s why laws have changed because before you could get a slap on the wrist and leave havoc around the community until your 18, we don’t want people under 18 in jail but if you steal 2200 you deserve everything you get
@@timgalivan2846 I'm surprised that lady didn't want to push charges. Does she actually believe that he's going to pay her back? He probably spent most of the money already, and probably has no income.
I'm so sad for Miss Donna. To have a trusted individual steal from you is the worst. So how many other clients has he stolen from? DCF workers will all be pissed he is denting the publics trust in them. They are under paid and over worked and have to be above suspicion. 😮 A full investigstuon needs to happen immediately. Freeze his assets, take his computer and phone, and lock him up so he can't get to a devise to make any corrections or hide his actions!! Trusted contacts /scammers are the worst!!😢
The Trinkles are a shady family.
I love how he gives a confused look when asking for ID.
Anyone who calls their own mom "bro" deserves jail.
Anybody who calls anyone except their actual brother, “bro” deserves jail. And even then there should be penalties for overuse.
I thought the exact same thing!! Who the hell calls their mom 'bro' , WTF.
Dark people in Americas IQ 😂
Who's Rayshawn? 😂
Not that serious 😂 BRO
That kid calling his mother "bro" needs to go to jail just for that. What a loser.
Shit drive me nuts, hear it alot
Maybe you should just move to Saudi Arabia
Born that way.
@@skankhunt3624love your handle lol 🤣😆🤣😆
Needs to be brought up better.
Spencer is a real piece of work and I feel sorry for Donna. He snookered her, but she feels bad. I believe most jurisdictions have laws that say do estic violence will be prosecuted even if the victim won't press charges. I think we should have laws that make prosecution mandatory in cases of elder financial abuse.
My SILs mother lived with her the 10 years of her life as she descended into Alzheimer's. Her SS check was deposited into her account and another daughter was joint owner. That sister kept siphoning off money and putting it in CDs in just her name; I think she got away with almost $8k before my SIL realized what was happening. SIL did go to the authorities but nothing was ever done.
My gaydar must be off with him? I mean it’s normally pretty good but he is supposed to have a kid, so unless adoption and all I am no longer trusting my instincts. I’ll end with I didn’t trust anything Spencer said, including about his “family”.
@@Mantuamaker I'd say fuck Spencer, but he'd probably enjoy it
What is a SIL?
@@jtmunn420 I think sister in law
@@Mantuamakerive heard of a lot of gays here in the midwest with kids. A lot of small town gay dudes fake being straight or thought they were and have 1 kid lol
That black cop investigating Spencer is enormous. He made that dude look like a tiny little kid. I’d be terrified talking to him.
I noticed that too. I certainly wouldn’t mouth off to that guy! I’m only 4’11”… couldn’t imagine how short I’d look next to that officer. 😂 It might be a bit comical.
They're all like 6 foot, 250lbs by age 13.
@@Deletiriumwho, police officers? Cuz I've definitely seen ones smaller lol
at first I thought the guy was really, really short but it doesn't seem like it.
Convenient that his body cam gets their faces then though 😆
I’d be nervous and giggly. I wonder if he’s single.
Donna’s officer did her a disservice. He should not have had the suspect next to her when he asked her if she wanted to press charges.
The delusion and stupidity of the 17 year old is off the charts. He is offended and upset that they “lied to him” about pressing charges? As if that somehow rises to some kind of wrongdoing when this fool just robbed them of $2200. He actually had to ask if he’s fired.
Mommy can’t help you ya dirty thief!
Yes!! That was the one that got me. 🤡🤡😂😂😂😂
He thought that he could steal all he wanted until he was 18, not knowing he could be charged as an adult at 17.
What a Mama's boy 😅
Well there are some states that are kind of lenient to minors.
You want something for nothing, well then steal things and you will get free room and board courtesy of a level of government like a county or state and the taxpayers. Three hots and a cot.
First video is like a Chapelle show skit
I worked in a county jail and this repeat juvenile offender turned 17 and came to jail on his birthday.
It took us long time to convince him he wasn’t going home.
It was great😂😂
I look back on the one time I went to jail. Had naive thoughts of possibly being let go as well. Lol.
@@nexxusty lol. When I was in fed, I used to daydream about them just releasing me. And I thought I could make reports of mistreatment and they would just let me go. Heads up, they are allowed to mistreat you as much as they want 😂
@@godsrevolver9737 I was in solitary one time for 4 weeks from drug withdrawal and some crazy guy was singing R Kelly in the cell across from me 24/7. I was legit losing my mind after a while cause I had absolutely nothing to do. At some point they just released me without telling me beforehand and since I had so many dreams about being released I legit thought everything was fake and I was still dreaming for like 4 hours.
It doesn't bother you at all.That the state considers a seventeen year old and adult when they commit a crime but a minor when they want to do anything else, like vote?
@@ryanisbelle6107 when did I say that?
I think 18 across the board should be legal.
The courts should decide when a juvenile should be charged as an adult.
It’s the law in Texas. I don’t pick and choose the laws to follow.
If I had a few minutes to delete incriminating evidence on my phone while there was a cop standing there I'm going full factory reset.
Doesn't work anyway. All that gets you is a destruction of evidence charge
it's still tampering with evidence
And you would’ve completely wasted your time because factory reset does not delete an automatic cloud backup. 😂
@@Swampthing4REALmy cloud backup is full and disabled. Good luck with that
Might as well swallow the whole phone at that point to stall time in the ER, until they get the legal authority to perform surgery 😂😂
When I was 5 years old, I took a plastic necklace that belonged to my friend across the street. Obviously my mom saw it as soon as we got home. Thus, my mom marched me across the street and made me knock on the door to give it back and apologize. I was in TEARS bc I was so embarrassed - when my friend was actually super nice/understanding about it. Anyway, that experience traumatized me so much that I've never stolen since & have no plans to either 😂😂😂
Yeah when I was a kid I stole a pack of gum. My dad noticed when we got to the car I was chewing gum and dragged my ass back into the store to return it, apologize, and pay for it out of my allowance. The cashier said to me "what you did was wrong your parents told you no but you grab the gum anyway and walked out of the store without paying for it. You can't do that. However when I did see you grab it and try to sneak it out poorly I paid for it because you were very well behaved and I overheard your birthday is this week. So I'm gonna ask your dad if you can keep the gum along as you promise to never steal again" I was 7 when that happened and well I've never stolen anything again. Because I was embarrassed and scared but thankful for the kindness of the cashier and manager.
We did the same thing to my daughter when she was that age and stole and handful of, get this…pinto beans from the barrel in the grocery store. Lol. She’s grown now and still remembers it.
You are lucky your friend didn't press charges if else we wouldn't be having this conversation.
@yourtubisfilled7164 😂
When I was a kid we would buy patches to sew on the jeans. I stole on from Woolworth's that said
"SCHOOL IS A DRAG" The cashier caught me and I was so scared.
I was sent to the back of the store. Surprisingly they never even called my parents--probably because I looked like I was going to throw up. I guess they didn't remember me because a few years later I got a job in their cafeteria !!
I’ve seen that exact guilty look before. 10 year old with hand in the cookie jar. 😂😂😂
True. 😁🤣
Or like a toddler with crumbs around their mouth and lie saying they didn't eat anything. Lol
Exactly! 😂
man thats to funny 🤣
😅
The last one screaming in the background as they go through all his shit was hilarious 🤣 real cartoon character here
The camera panning to the other people in line was amazing. I was laughing so hard at this one.
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I love the screaming for help.🤣
I'm a handyman. A manager of a rental property called me one late evening after dark to do a temporary window cover with plywood. What I didn't know, was that the renter and his neighbor had it out for each other, and was the reason for the broken window. As I'm attempting to do my job, the neighbor decides that I'm on his property and he's screaming at me through an open window. I explain to him that I'm not on his property and that I'm a worker for the land owner of the property that I am on. He then threatens me and states he's coming out to beat me up (I'm keeping this clean where his words weren't). I retreated to my truck and called 911 as he came around the corner. He proceeded to bang on my window and curse at me. Then he steps away about 15 feet, while I'm still on the phone and calls 911 himself.
Police arrive in literally under 2 minutes. Two of them escort him back to his place while the officer in charge talks to me. I tell him what happened, and one of the officers comes back. She asked me a few questions based on what she had listened to while she was standing there. Then she proceeds to go back to him, and all I hear is: "Why are you arresting me??? I'm the one who called you here! This isn't fair!" Without skipping a beat, she goes: "You were warned a half hour ago about this. You trespassed and threatened to kill someone. You can't do that!"🤣
The reason they showed up so fast was because the officers were just around the corner, writing up a report from an incident that had happened there prior to my arriving. The officers had warned both parties that if they received another call regarding them fighting at any time, they would be arrested. I guess the guy just wanted a night in jail by finishing the night off with felony level threats of violence.
There has to be easier methods to try jail breakfast food.
The case where the kid thought he was a minor at 17 was a perfect feel good story to end the day on and get a good nights sleep! 💤
In some states 17 is a minor, since a "minor" is generally defined as "someone under age 18". Sadly, quite a few criminals decide to start their sprees young, prompting states to alter the age they consider to be a minor.
In my state a 17 year old is a minor lmao
@@Quagthistle17yos are basically almost always tried as adults for criminal things
He picked the wrong state.
@@Quagthistle17 is not universally a minor. A minor is anyone under the STATE or COUNTRYS age of majority.
Most countries its 17 and 16
He steals 2300 dollars and is upset because the guy lied to him.
Didn't even know his bosses name, just "that white guy inside the store".Racist.
but the guy that lied was white!
The little thumbs up from Donna was amazing lol
22:40
"Can I talk to Donna real quick?"
"No, no. You can talk to her when you get here."
before she looks up and smirks giving the little thumbs up. Hell yeah, Donna and Deputy Harrison
Why would the cops let Spencer be inMs. Donna’s presence while asking if she wanted to press charges against him?? He basically manipulated her into saying no and the cop just let it happen.
Exactly@@stvnsn
@@stvnsn That cop was horrible! So unconcerned, impatient and unhelpful as this elderly woman is confused and being taken advantage of. When she appealed to the Officer to act as an ally” you can be a witness. He said he’d pay me back.” The cop dismissed it with “I can’t attest to anything” instead of seeing that she didn’t trust Spencer‘s word , He met her confusion, not with any clarifying explanation or reassurance, Gave non-answers like” Well, then that would be a civil case so it’s up to you” most civilians are not going to understand what that even means. That officer could have held Spencer accountable with plenty of pointed questions that would expose him as a fox in a hen house.But No. That cop is such a disgrace. It turns my stomach.
@icu3869 He can't attest to it? That's not how it works. He is a storm officer. They testify all the time and his camera footage will be admitted into evidence, too.
His mother has done him no favours by allowing him to keep doing this.
She can’t stop him. That’s why the dad is important.
For all we know, she's been trying to correct him, but once they reach a certain age, there's only so much a parent can do. At the end of the day, he's old enough to be accountable for his own actions.
@@Sureshots.whack ass comment
@@xitheris1758True. My mom is raising my niece. She has commited so many crimes it's ridiculous. The police/judges do nothing. My dad is there but he can be blamed because he pretty much enables her activities because he has no back bone and spoils her too. I feel so bad for my mom. I wish she'd come move in with me but she don't want to live in CA, I don't blame her either for that choice. I don't want to be here either. I'm stuck till I can save enough to leave.
“Who’s your vehicle?” 😂
😅😅
Herbie?
Last dudes drunk speech kinda sounded like Randy Marsh from south park 😂
I’m sorry I thought this was America!
LOVED the 17 year old realizing he's no longer a minor lol.
Legally he is still a minor. This is just a case where the state has chosen to charge for minors' crimes as adults.
@@barbarat5729 I'm not sure what the cutoff amount is, but it might have been that $2k is felony material. A lot of states will charge people under 18 as an adult if the crime is severe enough to warrant it. Basically the idea is that if you were adult enough to commit these types of crimes, you're adult enough to be held responsible.
The fact that dude already did this twice and _was just let go_ is just wild to me. When the hell did we start operating a 'catch and release' system as a society??
once your old enough to join the marines your no longer a damn minor lmfao
@@cookie5535 17 with parental consent so still a minor unless Federal Law changes, and it should. You can die for your country but you cant buy a beer.
@@cookie5535 ok 17 year old is still a minor
I can honestly say I have never heard the expression, "Surprise the ass out of..."
"Man, you really surprised the ass out of me!" 🤣
The airport one and everyone just watching on, cool af like, 'This is so embarrassing for you.'.
The 17 year old...wow, "I don't steal, that's not my thing..." and then steals 16 times. SMH🤣🤣🤣 Does not matter 'who' you stole it for, it's still theft...Bro
In his mind he wasn't stealing. He was stealing from the "man". The fact he called his colleague "The white guy" tells you he doesn't respect them.
Never commit a misdemeanor while committing a felony! The last dudes reaction and everything following was hilarious!
If I called my mother "Bro". I would be looking at the sky when my eyes opened.
My father would made sure of that and put his feet where my sun don’t shine.
Oh same here for sure. Unbelievable.
That’s abuse. It a fuccin word BRO. You’re mom needs to grow tf up
I would have met The Creator face to Light.
Why? Are your parents insecure?
Innocent people don’t run and especially when cuffed.
he stopped being innocent along time before this.
People should decide whether prison is OK with them before committing crimes, so they don't have this sudden desire not to be there.
Scammer sound like Dave Chappelle 😅 and the whole situation sounds like a comedy routine!!
To call your mother "bro" is unacceptable. To allow him to do so is just as bad.
No it's not 😂
@@Atryxia-y7tyes it is, that family is probably so messed up 😂 best case scenario he hangs out with a homeless guy who he steals money for to “help him” and his bro (mother) doesn’t care about anything
allow him what? dude he was arrested 3 times for theft and she didn taught him to stop what do you expect of her
@@BIaccCatyou're latching onto the language they use instead of the crimes they committed. What's the problem with using nicknames for eachother if its respected mutually? The problem is the mother allowing the criminal behavior, not the nicknames.
@dorkish Hello? Bro is not a nickname you give to your mother. Period.
Oh Donna you fool you have to prosecute.....oh thank God she came to her senses.
the guy was actively coercing her into not pressing charges , and the cops just letting it happen smh
Did she really say “that’s assault on a Leo too so you gone have a good day today!”? 😅😅😅 I love it.
Leo = Law Enforcement Officer
😂😂 the smoke pouring out of his ears when they kept telling him he WILL pay them back but is still going to jail was comedy gold 😂
A culture where a 17 year old calls his mother "Bro"....IS DOOMED!
THAT KID....WILL HAVE MANY FELONY ARRESTS AHEAD OF HIM.
Ok, boomer.
@@bladedrummer3498 shut up kid. Slap your teeth out of your mouth. No one should ever call their mother bro. Disrespect
id rather be a boomer than a child that says bro. you guys have no idea how pathetic you look
This kid already lost in life 😢 waste of space for real
@@bladedrummer3498 As a boomer, myself, I can predict a very bad future for this kid if he follows his current path in life.
I've been taking care of my elderly disabled Aunt for over a decade for free and I never once took a dime from her, I hate it when people steal from the elderly
The guy yelling in the back of the police car "help"! is priceless, a good ringtone if i ever heard one.
Dude behind the desk at the dealership be like "I'm gona dip."
Smart move. He doesn't get paid to get involved in this malarkey.
Crazy thing is that the dude that’s been stealing and he told this employee in the grey hoodie to switch seats with him real quick.
"Ima go hit my pen in the parking lot."
I can't breathe 😂
Calling your mom bro....thats this generation
Everyone has to call Mommy, why is that?. I never wanted to worry my Mom with my nonsense.
Calling my mom was the WORST possible outcome. I'd try to go to jail and get out without her ever knowing...
without a doubt, I know you'd be calling her as well.
imagine having a mother that doesn't show you how to love her
like this comment if you're happy and you know it
@@CraigChrist8239 Your mama brought you into this world, she can take you out!
Or so I've heard.
I did call the cops on my son 5-6 years ago when he was out of control, and didn't let him come back home for about a year. He was homeless the whole time.
He learned a lot from that, he's doing well now on medication for the last 4 years. He has schizophrenia, and that's my rule. Take your meds or live somewhere else!
He effed around and found out that Mom doesn't tolerate some behaviors.
The fact that he was calling his mum "bro" should be reason enough to lock him up. He might as well get used to what his future holds for him.
The “white guy” inside lied to me.
Cmon bro. It's not his fault. Why on Earth would you think that. It's the white guy insides fault.
@@elsugar9618 Doesnt even know his boss' name. Clearly not all there.
@@BlueBagger83 that’s loss prevention
@@BlueBagger83probably loss prevention not his boss
Always the white people's fault 🤣
Eric screaming help in the back of the police car was funny as crap 😂😂😂
I'm a minor doesn't work for him now. He thinks he can work it off after scamming $2200 off them. Got his education today.
The 17 yr old got a rude awakening lol
He looks like Will Smith pal from Bel Air :)
DJ Jazzy Jeff😆@@howdeedoodee6603
At 12:16 the white captions at the bottom of the screen read “20 $300” while the red captions in the center read “$2300”. That’s simply too funny
Best advice, work, get paid, pay for items you want. No issues after that.
Wow, dude who was holding multiple different felonies just wasn’t taking the golden opportunity to walk away. That’s alcohol for you.
Wasn’t just alcohol
I’m so proud of these police officers in the first clip! 👍🏼🤩
That guy in the white shirt behind the guy In the airport was me during this whole episode.
I don't know why these comments aren't getting more likes. The guy behind him had me screaming. 😂
There was a whole audience behind him lmao
17 year old thinking he was getting a free pass to steal for the next year 🤣
17 Year old: "That's all I'm axing." Are you Lizzy Borden? Waa Waa, I need to call my Mommy
The first guy is such a bad liar and that made it so funny 😂
lol I must be gullible i believedhim lol
The cops working with Donna were awesome!
Yeah sure like asking her in front if the criminal of she wants to press charges. Highly unprofessional
The "do you need your Narcan?" Sent me 😂
Love this cop giving the 17 year old a wake-up call!!
3:48 He is answering questions like he already told the story, and she is supposed to know all the details. 😂
Lol
No, seriously. So many people are like that these days. It's that narcissism where everyone HAS to know their life lol
@@PauloHernandezXD
Narcissism? He was lying and trying to be vague.
So she can’t confiscate the phone without a warrant. He is obviously lying but he wasn’t arrested nor did he allow them the right to check his items. If he had a good lawyer he could escape the criminal act for a few things
@@Twist0f8te408no you need a warrant to search the phone.. he was being arrested. So they wouldve took the phone anyway.. but he jetted out the door
nice work, great video
Cant believe no one helped him when he yelled help
"I have to dot my 'I's and cross my 'T's" is that cop's version of Columbo's "it's just routine."
First guy sounds like Dave Chapelle lol
I love how they get so but hurt like how dare you have the audacity to accuse me of a crime?!!??!! 😮
😂😂😂😂😅
Great entertainment at the airport, how come that never happens when I fly? Dang it.
Telling that 17 yr old to put his phone down was the worst thing possible for that kid
The Horror.😂
He didn't need his phone body cam shows everything
@EpicHighTimeShow what I meant was taking a phone away from any teenager is worse than death.
If a cop is giving you a Miranda warning, ALWAYS keep quiet and ask for a lawyer!
You can’t talk your way out of a charge, but you can definitely talk your way into more charges lol
In what world would a company continue to retain an employee accused of theft? He is wanting to work off his amount of theft. Mom, you didn’t do a good job raising this young man and now he is a three time arrested thief. Shame, shame, shame!
I think $2200 must be a felony so if he was just charged with theft, they’ve already done him a favor. A felony at just-turned-17 would be hard to come back from.
Amen 🙏🏽
@@vivelaresistance3239true but most likely it would be pled down significantly and likely offered a deferred adjudication expungement type situation provided he successfully completed the terms of the plea and subsequent supervision. I see it all the time people walk right out of prison and into a really desirable lucrative job and qualify for an apartment etc
"Mom" probably profited off the whole scheme. Hood Queen.
MAN IN THE GOOD ONE GO BACK TO YOYR MISE
Some scammers are bright enough that you wonder why they don't use all of that scamming ingenuity in a legit job.
this guy was not bright. he was slow as heck
@@randyearles1634 Right. I suppose you're far more clever than him.
@@devildoll9929 yes, in that I don't do criminal activities.
That man is a moron.
Scammers do that too, they work a "legit" job where they can get access to people's private data.
After my father died in 1996, my mother started getting harassment calls from "bill collectors" who claimed that my father took out a student loan for thousands of dollars for a 21 year old black woman who was an "exotic dancer" (among other things, quite the rap sheet).
These creeps even told my mother that this bimbo was "probably" my dad's illegitimate daughter! Strange that when we got a copy of the loan agreement, it showed that my father signed it 4 DAYS AFTER HE DIED!!!
The police found others who were scammed, all had recent deaths in their families. The scammers worked for Restland Funeral Home and cemetery and had been running this financial fraud ring for some time. They stole identity information from customers and used it to get loans before the deceased person's death certificate was registered with the county.
Restland staff never reached out to us, never apologized for the pain my mother went through being harassed by scammers.
My father was murdered, so my mother was already going through Hell and dealing with police detectives, she didn't deserve this cruelty too. We should have sued Restland. Those scammers got away with 100s of thousand$$$, maybe more.
I love seeing scammers get busted.
She said "sir that is assault on a LEO too, so you are gona have a good day." Hahahahah
"I don't really steal, bro." Really? This kid is delusional.
All scammers should get 20 years of hard labour minimum.
That first one was literally like talking to my step daughter when she does something she isn't 😂 even the "what do you want from me?" ☠️☠️