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Penalty for unwrapping gifts early: Arrest
2006-12-06
This kinda harshes my mellow thingy.
After boy, 12, hides his Game Boy, his mom calls police
Rock Hill, SC -- A mother convinced Rock Hill police to arrest her 12-year-old son after he unwrapped a Christmas present early. The boy's great-grandmother had specifically told him not to open his Nintendo Game Boy Advance, which she had wrapped and placed beneath the Christmas tree, according to a police report.

But on Sunday morning, she found the box of the popular handheld game console unwrapped and opened. When the boy's 27-year-old mother heard about the opened gift, she called police. "He took it without permission. He wanted it. He just took it," said the 63-year-old great-grandmother.

Both the great-grandmother and the mother asked the boy on Sunday where the present was. The boy replied he didn't know. When the mother threatened to call the police, the boy went into his room and got the Game Boy, the report stated. She called the police anyway.

Two Rock Hill police officers responded to the home and charged the boy with petty larceny. He was charged as a juvenile and released the same day, said police spokesman Lt. Jerry Waldrop, who added the boy was never held at the jail. "We wouldn't hold a 12-year-old," he said.

On Monday night, the mother said she had her son arrested because she didn't know what else to do. She had the child when she was 15, the woman said, and has been a single mother struggling to earn a business degree. She said the boy likes attention and has a history of bad behavior. He has shoplifted from stores and stolen money from her, she said. The boy has also been inching toward expulsion from school, she added, and even punched a police officer last month. He was arrested for disorderly conduct in that incident. She hoped the arrest would be a wake-up call for him. She dreads getting a phone call someday reporting he's been killed.

The boy "showed no remorse" when the police came, the mother said. "I'm trying to get him some kind of help," she said. "He's the type of kid who doesn't believe anything until it happens."

Waldrop said the women were seeking help with a problem child. "He is a disruptive, disorderly kid." Waldrop said he trusted the two responding officers to exercise discretion when deciding whether to arrest the youngster. "In a case like this, if the parents and grandparents are adamant about it and they feel the child has a serious problem, I can't second-guess what the officers did," Waldrop said.

The mother told police officers that she would have the boy placed with the state Department of Juvenile Justice in Columbia at his court appearance.

Waldrop said he was not aware if Rock Hill police have ever arrested a child for unwrapping Christmas presents early. "Yeah, it's strange," he said of the case.
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#9  When boys grow older, nature = society inevitably causes them to learn they will become bigger andor stronger than either Mom or Grandma. Wid no father figure around to emulate or exert discipline/control, or anyone else, he exerts his manly rights in the face of [femin] weakness.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-06 22:58  

#8  Since spanking a child became a felony what do you expect?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-12-06 21:31  

#7  I think the parents should be fined for the cost of getting the police units out there and all the fuss. Perhaps the entire household should be given a taser shot or two.

If the kid is a thug why leave the present out where he can take it? Why not leave a box of coal out for the little craphead instead.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-12-06 13:37  

#6  http://alansblog.co.uk/movies/chav-cards-4.jpg

Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2006-12-06 11:36  

#5  Spot,
that could possibly be the Grandmothers sister.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2006-12-06 10:18  

#4  What irritates me about this story is it keeps making the Rock Hill police out to be some kind of gestapo. But if you RTFA, you'll realize that the mother CHOSE to press charges against her own son. The police HAD to arrest him. Although, I don't agree with what the mother did, please don't try to paint the police as the bad guys here. It's not the police's fault that the whole family is stupid.
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2006-12-06 10:17  

#3  The ACLU in 8...7...6

Entitlement. A new lefty is born to carry the trauma of his childhood into arrested adolescence for the rest of his life to exorcise his demon of not getting what he believed was justly his.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2006-12-06 09:26  

#2  I think 63-year-old great-grandmother says it all. *shakes head*
Posted by: Spot   2006-12-06 08:56  

#1  It should have been returned to the store.

Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-12-06 01:54  

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