Posted on 08/01/2025 3:49:39 AM PDT by Libloather
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AND YOU CAN THANK BLEEDING HEART LIBERALS FOR THE DEMISE OF INSTITUTIONS WHERE THESE KINDS OF PEOPLE OUGHT TO BE.
Dad was most likely on his phone and not paying attention.
A fine victory for law & order. Now..with the the right court & judge he will get his hands slapped & sent home.
Right! Idiot!!!
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Well, looks like a top candidate for the insane asylums that President Trump wants to reopen.
Probably at the nearest Panda Express “conducting surveillance”.
The Dad was calling his wife , because he thought maybe the little girl had gone into Penny’s store, and was now safe shopping with her Mom . It only proves that he wasn’t watching her too closely. 3 year old kids can move around very quickly, and very quietly, since they are so small.
They did for many years. However it wa also recognized that institutionalization was necessary.
I once saw a child on a leash with the parent, which I thought was horrible. However, it may be a safety issue in today’s malls.
Modern journalism requires guesswork. I’m going with: Daddy wasn’t “watching” the child worth beans, and didn’t witness the abduction. When he got done with whatever he was up to and noticed his daughter wasn’t in the play area, he called the wife to ask “is she with you?”. That might have been a good choice, since if he stayed on the phone for ten minutes reporting it to mall security or the police, his wife might not have spotted the kidnapper.
My first thoughts were, “What special land sent him to us? How can we thank them?
You can bring a case without cooperative witnesses.
Dad was supposed to be watching his daughter in the enclosed play area. What kind of father allows a 3 year old to wander off into the mall?
Don’t blame the mall cop. Blame the father who allows a 3 year old to wander away and he never even noticed.
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