Police Respond to Baby Being Kidnapped

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48 thoughts on “Police Respond to Baby Being Kidnapped

  1. I commend the mother for being so attentive in a chaotic terrifying situation, the officers for moving so swiftly, actually being caring and trying to understand her pain, and to the man for coming to terms with where he’s at in his life, the decisions that lead him up to that moment, and for taking the responsibility to look his mistakes in the face and own up to his punishment. The Lord forgives. I pray for the healing and growth of everyone involved!

  2. I don't have much sympathy for the man, but respect him handing himself in and articulating what lead up to him doing what he did very well. I hope he can come out better from it and live a respectful life, hope he works through his demons too. I understand the depression side of it. Though endangering the life of a mother and infant is not what anybody- nevermind a grown man- should do. I hope the prison system doesn't break him as it seems to be designed to do. Keep your spirits up and stay out of trouble.

  3. I hope this dude gets the help he needs he clearly isn’t a bad person but is lacking some serious life lesson and needs some serious help mentally
    Edit and he’s right being homeless young seriously changes your outlook on life but as someone who was homeless from 14 till 22 your outlook on life the way you see things can change it just takes a lot of work
    Also funny he’s from or at least in London Ohio and I’m from London Ontario

  4. Just out of curiosity cause I'm in Sydney Australia and not sure how it works in America.
    Do people refuse help from Ambulance and receiving hospital care in situations like this because you will still get a bill for their services?Just out of curiosity cause I'm in Sydney Australia and not sure how it works in America.
    Do people refuse help from Ambulance and receiving hospital care in situations like this because you will still get an expensive bill for their services?

  5. In my country, if a baby is in a vehicle accident. The baby always goes to the hospital for a full check up by a doctor. Even if the baby looks and is being its ordinary self. Because babies and young children can be good at not communicating pain and anything that doesn't feel right.
    Always get anyone in a car accident checked out by a doctor. 🫶

  6. Young man… I applaud you for turning yourself in. Thank you for talking to the police. I pray that you get the help that you need. Men’s mental health needs to be taken more seriously. Mental illnesses in men are worse, because they keep it locked up, they are told to suck it up, crying is for wussies, and men don’t have emotions. Which is a lie.
    I’m not saying what he did was right, but the fact that he came forward was enough for me.
    I hope the mama and babygirl are doing better.

  7. They didn't take the baby to be checked out at the hospital??????????????????? They even knew that the baby wasn't strapped in properly. What is the matter with these people? I'm so happy baby and mom are ok.

  8. Thank God the baby is all right and the family can enjoy their lives. God bringing back the perpetrator really shows how He works in mysterious ways. May justice be served and His will be done.

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