Internet Backs Babysitter Who Called The Cops

 Internet Backs Babysitter Who Called The Cops


A babysitter charged with abusing a five-year-old girl found herself having to deal with the fury of the internet as soon as news of her charges was posted online. Following public outrage, the charges against the babysitter were dropped, and she now has the backing of millions of



 people who believe that she called the cops in order to protect her own daughter from abuse at the hands of another child. A babysitter charged with abusing a five-year-old girl found herself having to deal with the fury of the internet as soon as news of her charges was posted online.


You should probably call the police


A babysitter who was caring for a three-year-old girl sent her father an alarming text message. She wrote, A man tried to break into my house and then said there were two men, one with a gun. When he asked where she was, she wrote back, I am hiding in the closet. I love you both more than anything in the world. Before calling 911, her father texted her back: Hide behind something strong.


Internet supports daughter


A man was shocked when his 11-year-old daughter came home from a babysitting job and told him that her teenage charges had been smoking marijuana. He knew he needed to do something, but didn’t want to punish the kids. She suggested calling 911. His wife thought she’d gone too far by involving authorities.


Internet supports father


Michael Smith, a father from Connecticut, had come home to find out that his daughter and her babysitter were planning to run away. As any parent would do, he phoned 911. However, much to his surprise, he was arrested and charged with the risk of injury to a minor. Now many have become involved in supporting Mr. Smith through Facebook and Twitter. They are all petitioning for him not to be prosecuted or serve time in prison as they feel that he acted rightly under these circumstances.


internet backs mom who refuses


A mother who posted a video of her two young children smoking cigarettes has won a barrage of support after internet haters called for her to be jailed. She says she did it to show parents that they should check what their kids are doing on social media, while police say they will not be taking action against them because of their age. I want other parents to know they need to check their kids’ phones and see what they are doing online, she told BuzzFeed News.


internet backs daughter


Many parents are quick to blame their children when they do something wrong. But sometimes, a minor gets into trouble and police get involved, like what happened with a babysitter who called the cops on her charge’s parents for being too cheap to pay for their child’s $3 movie ticket. When she finally got tired of arguing with them, she called 9-1-1.

AC વાપરતા હોય તો આજથી અપનાવો આ 5 ટિપ્સ

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