Warning to Parents-

jenbengen

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I'm hoping that we all know this by now, but since I saw kids left in a running car at Food Lion here, I'm guessing we don't.....see article below- is it worth the convenience to run in somewhere to get a drink or gum? The lady I confronted at Food Lion said she wanted some gum and a coke. I don't usually share articles, but this one rattled me a bit.

GADSDEN, Alabama (AP) -- A 5-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a car when it was stolen from a parking lot was found dead Tuesday morning in a neighboring county, authorities said.

The body of Geontae Glass was discovered in a rural area of Etowah County, said a dispatcher for that county's sheriff's department, who did not give her name. Officials planned to release details at a midmorning news conference, she said.

Alabama state troopers announced only that an Amber Alert for the boy had been canceled. An FBI spokesman did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

The Gadsden Times reported that the boy was found in the trunk of a car at a home in the Mountainboro community.

Geontae was abducted Monday morning from the parking of a convenience store in Albertville in neighboring Marshall County, about 80 miles northeast of Birmingham.

Authorities said the boy's mother, Shalinda Glass, 25, of Rainbow City, left him asleep in the back seat with the engine running while she went inside to buy juice.

Witnesses reported seeing a man get out of a pickup truck and get into her car, then driving away as someone else drove off in the pickup truck.

It was not known if the man realized the sleeping child was in the back seat.

Glass told police she did not recognize the man.

Gina Keeton, a clerk at the store, said she saw Glass crying hysterically in the parking lot.

"When I asked her what was wrong, she said someone had taken her child and her car," she said.
 
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Mousebaby

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I don't even leave my 14 yr. old in the car while I go into the store. You just never know who could just come up and pop a cap in him and take the car. Or take him and do unspeakable things to him. I just don't understand how people can be so careless with the children they brought into this world. I hope that woman and the woman you saw at foodlion enjoyed their purchases! One lost her child and one was lucky not to have. Only one word comes to my mind for these people, I think they are IDIOTS! JMHO
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
Not that I'd leave mine but here in MD, kids have to be 8 to be left in the car by themselves and 12 to be left in a car with another younger child.
 

jenbengen

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Elle said:
Not that I'd leave mine but here in MD, kids have to be 8 to be left in the car by themselves and 12 to be left in a car with another younger child.

I agree with you Elle- I'd never leave my kids as long as they are minors. I'm responsible for them and that law in MD is dumb. I guess MD is at least trying to get parents to not leave their really young kids alone, so I do respect that. But I don't know a single 8 year old who can fend of a car thief, do you?
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
jenbengen said:
But I don't know a single 8 year old who can fend of a car thief, do you?
At 8, kids can also be considered latch key kids and stay home unsupervised before and after school
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
I realize in today's world it's completely ignorant to leave your child in the car while you shop, but here's the real issue here... Just look at the phrase "in today's world". THAT is the problem, not ignorant parents. In my childhood I could run the entire county of PG county on my bicycle all day long and my folks never worried. You can't even let your kid out of your backyard today. And even there you are peeking out there at them constantly.

We have a criminal justice system that has bred this problem. We have a "I only care about myself" mentality out there that refuses to get involved when they see a crime or problem. We don't look out for each other on every level of our society: from individuals, to parents, to the police, to the justice system, to our appeasing federal government. This complacency has allowed criminals to commit their crimes with autonomy and no fear of consequences. Is this the best we can do for our children is to get angry at the parents that leave their child in a car? Only in "today's world".
 

pappy

SNAFU
PsyOps said:
I realize in today's world it's completely ignorant to leave your child in the car while you shop, but here's the real issue here... Just look at the phrase "in today's world". THAT is the problem, not ignorant parents. In my childhood I could run the entire county of PG county on my bicycle all day long and my folks never worried. You can't even let your kid out of your backyard today. And even there you are peeking out there at them constantly.

We have a criminal justice system that has bred this problem. We have a "I only care about myself" mentality out there that refuses to get involved when they see a crime or problem. We don't look out for each other on every level of our society: from individuals, to parents, to the police, to the justice system, to our appeasing federal government. This complacency has allowed criminals to commit their crimes with autonomy and no fear of consequences. Is this the best we can do for our children is to get angry at the parents that leave their child in a car? Only in "today's world".
The mom could have also been one of those "sicko moms" that kills their kids as well. I don't care if they claim insanity or not, they should fry!
 

mv_princess

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Lusby_scrapper said:
It is a sad world that we live in. My heart and prayers go out to the parents.
If it's proven that they killed him, do you still feel bad for the parents?
 

jenbengen

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Looks like the parents did it....how awful.
Kids still get take from parking lots, despite how this one turned out. It's all very sad.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Elle said:
At 8, kids can also be considered latch key kids and stay home unsupervised before and after school
There is no way I'd leave my 9 year-old alone, even for a half-hour a day. Though I know some think it is convenient when the parents are working and think that emails and phone calls throughout the day are sufficient enough. :ohwell:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
My dumbazz ex once managed to lock the boy in her car while it was running. Evidently she got out to talk to somebody and shut the door, locking him in and her out.
She still leave the car running every time she gets out.
 
aps45819 said:
My dumbazz ex once managed to lock the boy in her car while it was running. Evidently she got out to talk to somebody and shut the door, locking him in and her out.
She still leave the car running every time she gets out.
When we first got a car with auto locks we brought it home and went in to get the other two kids. The 2 year old was still in the car. Somehow the doors got locked and although it wasn't running he was locked in there with the keys. He was the subject of a lot of attention until he finally figured out we wanted him to push that little button. I was getting ready to get a hammer. :lmao:
 
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