Fair or Foul: boy finds his dad's drugs and calls 911
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LAWRENCE, Mass. (WCVB/CNN) -- Officers in Massachusetts are calling an 11-year-old boy courageous after he found illegal drugs in his dad's suitcase and called 911.
Lawrence police said they went to the home on Wednesday and confiscated over 200-grams of heroin with fentanyl valued at $8,500.
The police chief said the drugs were packaged inside five sandwich bags hidden inside the luggage. The child told them he saw his father selling drugs earlier in the day.
“The officers went there, they consoled him and gave him encouragement that he did the right thing,” said Chief James Fitzpatrick. “We've said we'll keep an eye out for him and not to worry, we'll be there to help him."
The 11-year-old’s father, Yamil Mercado, turned himself in and was charged with drug trafficking and child endangerment.
The boy is now being cared for by his grandmother.
Lawrence police said they went to the home on Wednesday and confiscated over 200-grams of heroin with fentanyl valued at $8,500.
The police chief said the drugs were packaged inside five sandwich bags hidden inside the luggage. The child told them he saw his father selling drugs earlier in the day.
“The officers went there, they consoled him and gave him encouragement that he did the right thing,” said Chief James Fitzpatrick. “We've said we'll keep an eye out for him and not to worry, we'll be there to help him."
The 11-year-old’s father, Yamil Mercado, turned himself in and was charged with drug trafficking and child endangerment.
The boy is now being cared for by his grandmother.
Fair or Foul: boy finds his dad's drugs and calls 911 73 votes
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchThe ultimate disloyal act
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchI'd beat my son's ass, ? . How you gonna snitch on some work that's paying the bills and for the phone that you used to call? You know he looking at his son with disgust like how Bernie Mac looked at his little zesty nephew when he came out at the gymnastics event twirling a ribbon to "Eye of the Tiger" lol smh.
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchThe word "disown" comes to mind.
"But dad let me explain..."
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchDamn. the man of the house can't even have drugs on his own land without son turning state on his ass
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchThis would be an entirely different story if his dad was using and ruining his family
Kids just ? himself on some 1984 ? -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchNow we wait.
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Fair: he did what's best for his dad/familyLittle dude just rid his neighborhood of a drug dealer. Salute. Nothing good was coming out of his pop slanging
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It's his dad's fault for leaving the ? where it can get found. The kid believed he was doing the right thing and is not bound by any fictional "street codes."
I guess the cops kicking in the front door looking for the ? heroin dealer would have been a better option. -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchmanofmorehouse wrote: »Little dude just rid his neighborhood of a drug dealer. Salute. Nothing good was coming out of his pop slangingIt's his dad's fault for leaving the ? where it can get found. The kid believed he was doing the right thing and is not bound by any fictional "street codes."
I guess the cops kicking in the front door looking for the ? heroin dealer would have been a better option.
And here we go.
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchIt's his dad's fault for leaving the ? where it can get found. The kid believed he was doing the right thing and is not bound by any fictional "street codes."
I guess the cops kicking in the front door looking for the ? heroin dealer would have been a better option.
And what about the fact he was snooping around in the first place? He was out of line before he snitched.. -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchsince that lil muthafucka wanna run to the system..
let the system take care of his ass from then on..
moms wouldnt even take that lil ? in. smmfh -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchStay outta grown folks business, now you in foster care!
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Fair: he did what's best for his dad/familysomeone raised him to do that, not no street code on snitching so I can't fault the kid.
still foul from the father's perspective that it was his kid that did him in.
it says the boy is now being raised by his grandma. So where's the mom and is this a paternal or maternal grandma? -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchI saw my dad doin' illegal ? all the time, never once thought to call the police
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We don't have the whole story here. Normal 11 year old boys worship their dads and don't do this ? .
So one of two things happened here:
1. The Dad was an absent father and the kid had zero emotional ties to him. So he didn't see a dad...he just saw sum dude who came over and sold drugs from the crib
2. The Dad was abusive and beat his little ass ok the regular. Kid saw them drugs, remembered that belt and figured out a way to get Ol' Boy put away.
I need more information before I vote. -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitch"Never go against the family"
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Dam that kid was on the phone like
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This is a double edged sword. He's wrong for snitching on his dad, but a drug dealer is now off the streets. If that was me I wouldn't have tattletale though.
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchSCUST. It's the principle.
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchmanofmorehouse wrote: »Little dude just rid his neighborhood of a drug dealer. Salute. Nothing good was coming out of his pop slangingIt's his dad's fault for leaving the ? where it can get found. The kid believed he was doing the right thing and is not bound by any fictional "street codes."
I guess the cops kicking in the front door looking for the ? heroin dealer would have been a better option.Valentinez A. Kaiser wrote: »someone raised him to do that, not no street code on snitching so I can't fault the kid.
still foul from the father's perspective that it was his kid that did him in.
it says the boy is now being raised by his grandma. So where's the mom and is this a paternal or maternal grandma?
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Lol that kid said idc who you are, drugs are bad
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Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchBlack_Samson wrote: »It's the dad's fault, yall stupid as hell.
the father too busy being loyal to the game, to teach his own son how to be loyal to the family.
but yall forgot that part ah?
how the ? is lil man suppose to be loyal when loyalty is a learned behavior?
say?
what?
kids just suppose to synthesize our intentions as parents?
hate to break it to you...
yall better teach them kids loyalty, dont you dare expect them to just know the ? .
you will be disappointed.
This is it right here. The son a ? no doubt, yet the father def didn't do his job. I know for a fact I could do all kinds of illegal ? in front of my son and he ain't saying ? . I have loyalty ingrained in him. -
Foul: don't bite the hand that feeds u, lil snitchThe boy is 11, he's gonna go through puberty fatherless lol
How much time is he looking at for 200 grams of heroin ??