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Home Front: Culture Wars
Baby left inside locked car at Texas movie theater, parents not arrested due to culture
2017-02-18
(KUTV) A video of a baby left in a locked car in Southern Texas has gone viral and so has the reason why the parents of the child weren't arrested.

A couple from Saudi Arabia was watching a movie at a theater in Corpus Christi, Texas on Saturday night. While they were watching the movie, they left their baby locked inside, according to police. While the baby was unharmed, it hasn't stopped people from being outraged at why officers didn't hold the couple, who is not from this country, accountable.

"It wasn't an accident and there wasn't an arrest ... it seems this time, culture played an unexpected factor," KIII-TV reports.

As police respond and get into the car to check on the baby, a woman records video and posts it to Facebook.

"Someone left their baby in the car," says a woman.

Police were called to the parking lot around 11 p.m. on Feb. 11. The couple was found inside the theater with their 4-year-old child inside.

"It is a violation of law to leave a child unattended in a vehicle," Kirk Stowers of Corpus Christi police told KIII-TV 3News. "There were no arrests made last night."

The reason? It was something police weren't expecting to hear.

"What they found out is that the family is from Saudi Arabia and they said that this is culturally acceptable for them -- it's normal."

Authorities aren't sure how long the family has been living in the United States, but decided to show "cultural sensitivity" and let the family go this time. Police are filing the case as an active criminal investigation and plan to follow up with the parents and see if it "really is normal in Saudi Arabia" to leave a child unattended in a car.

"If it was someone who grew up in the United States, of course the outcome may be very different," a Stowers, a spokesman for the Corpus Christi Police Department said.
Posted by:Blossom Unains5562

#5  Depends. Was the baby a boy or a girl?
Posted by: gorb   2017-02-18 23:12  

#4  If you leave a baby unattended in a locked car in Saudi Arabia, the baby will be cooked even faster than is South Texas. So no, I don't buy the "cultural" argument.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2017-02-18 11:50  

#3  "They were from Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador .... and they said that this is culturally acceptable for them -- it's normal." - to ignore the laws of other countries.

You buy that too?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-02-18 08:12  

#2  deport them
Posted by: Frank G   2017-02-18 07:27  

#1  US law only applies to US citizens?
TSA makes me take off my hat,
the turban behind me gets a pass.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-02-18 01:26  

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