Little Kid Calls Police For Monster Under Brother's Bed

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This is really cute and the officer was really good with him but why didn't he wake up the parents to let them know what was going on before he left? Although I suppose that the bigger question is how could they sleep throughout all of that? That's what's truly scary.


 
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Yea
If someone was in my house it would have woken me up, and I would have probably gotten my gun.
That is a dangerous situation.



Yeah because if I was the cop I would have asked the kid where his parents were sleeping and told them "just so you know your son called 911 and you need to teach him that it's only used for medical emergencies and when you're in dangerous trouble and that he needs to wake you guys up next time." I wouldn't have just said emergencies because to a little kid being scared is an emergency.
 
This is really cute and the officer was really good with him but why didn't he wake up the parents to let them know what was going on before he left? Although I suppose that the bigger question is how could they sleep throughout all of that? That's what's truly scary.



"Oh please!" Is all I've got to say on this piece
 
Adorable.... now who put that motion detection toy under the bed?.... maybe a mischievous uncle... lol
Cop handled it perfect by the way...
At the end he calls the station and I'm sure they will call the house to check with the parents... better than him going into their room....
 
This is really cute and the officer was really good with him but why didn't he wake up the parents to let them know what was going on before he left?

WTF is this crap?
  1. Why didn't the kid just wake his parents?
  2. The 911 handler should have told the kid over the phone that there are no monsters, wake his parents, cops do not do bed monsters.
  3. No way should this officer have entered the house. He should have told the kid to go wake his dad and bring him to the door.
  4. The cop should have told the dad next time he will get a hefty fine for misuse of 911.
Cop is lucky he wasn't shot dead. If I had a stranger in my house in the middle of the night, I would have shot first and asked questions later, and that kid would have one sore ass.
 
WTF is this crap?
  1. Why didn't the kid just wake his parents?
  2. The 911 handler should have told the kid over the phone that there are no monsters, wake his parents, cops do not do bed monsters.
  3. No way should this officer have entered the house. He should have told the kid to go wake his dad and bring him to the door.
  4. The cop should have told the dad next time he will get a hefty fine for misuse of 911.
Cop is lucky he wasn't shot dead. If I had a stranger in my house in the middle of the night, I would have shot first and asked questions later, and that kid would have one sore ass.


True, but I thought that it was still cute. 🥰
 
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Okay this was weird. 1st how could parents sleep through someone walking around talking in the house? 2nd how about turn on some lights. 3rd can you wake up your parents

Also didn't the kid mention the monster was under his little brother's bed? Where's the brother, was he sleeping through this as well?

Also how does cop leave without talking to parents or verifying the kids not home alone?
 
Okay this was weird. 1st how could parents sleep through someone walking around talking in the house? 2nd how about turn on some lights. 3rd can you wake up your parents

Also didn't the kid mention the monster was under his little brother's bed? Where's the brother, was he sleeping through this as well?

Also how does cop leave without talking to parents or verifying the kids not home alone?

Thank you. Can you imagine waking up the next morning and your kid telling you he had the police over last night, walking all through the house in the dark alone with your innocent 5 year old? And he came and left and never even said boo to you--- could have cut your head off for all you would have known.

Worse, I remember being a kid and scared of spooks, but they were never one of my own toys, they were imaginary. And since when does a little kid, scared of spooks, instead of just waking up his parents a few feet away, instead phones the police for help? And the dispatcher doesn't tell the kid to put his folks on the telephone but instead dispatches a squad car?

WTF.
 
Okay this was weird. 1st how could parents sleep through someone walking around talking in the house? 2nd how about turn on some lights. 3rd can you wake up your parents

Also didn't the kid mention the monster was under his little brother's bed? Where's the brother, was he sleeping through this as well?

Also how does cop leave without talking to parents or verifying the kids not home alone?
Skeptic in the crowd... lol ok so the cop was the kids dad and this was a set up....
Who knows... you raise some good points...
 
Okay this was weird. 1st how could parents sleep through someone walking around talking in the house? 2nd how about turn on some lights. 3rd can you wake up your parents

Also didn't the kid mention the monster was under his little brother's bed? Where's the brother, was he sleeping through this as well?

Also how does cop leave without talking to parents or verifying the kids not home alone?


Yeah you're right it was the brother's bed, I'm going to ask to change the title and yeah I wondered where he was as well.
 
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