ximmy
22nd September 2016, 12:12 PM
No child should have to experience that.
I'd like to adopt the kid away from that trash mother.
What is worse is the person recording the incident without helping the mother or the child. Bullet to the brain please.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFHB0PLtLQA
The video shows a two-year-old girl tugging at her mother as she attempts to wake her up. (Photo: WBZ CBS/AOL)The footage was shot at a Family Dollar Store on Sunday in Lawrence, Mass. It shows the little girl, dressed in pink pajamas, tugging at her mother's hands and hair as she tries to wake her up.
Paramedics arrived and administered Narcan, which reverses opiate and heroin overdoses to the 36-year-old mother.
The woman, who is from New Hampshire, will be charged with child endangerment (http://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/mother-faces-endangerment-charge/article_f054c870-c0d5-579f-beb8-f0c61e8b7a74.html), according to The Gloucester Times. The toddler is in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
'Why not help a crying child'
Both police and others acknowledged it was troubling that an onlooker decided to film the scene instead of stepping in to help.
"Why not help a crying child (http://www.necn.com/news/new-england/Shocking-Video-Mother-Apparent-Opioid-Overdose-Daughter-Lawrence-Massachusetts-Police-394323831.html) whose mother is laying there? I like to see her as a person who happens to have an addiction issue," Deanna Cruz, who works at an opioid prevention program in Massachusetts, told NECN.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IFHB0PLtLQA/maxresdefault.jpg
I'd like to adopt the kid away from that trash mother.
What is worse is the person recording the incident without helping the mother or the child. Bullet to the brain please.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFHB0PLtLQA
The video shows a two-year-old girl tugging at her mother as she attempts to wake her up. (Photo: WBZ CBS/AOL)The footage was shot at a Family Dollar Store on Sunday in Lawrence, Mass. It shows the little girl, dressed in pink pajamas, tugging at her mother's hands and hair as she tries to wake her up.
Paramedics arrived and administered Narcan, which reverses opiate and heroin overdoses to the 36-year-old mother.
The woman, who is from New Hampshire, will be charged with child endangerment (http://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/mother-faces-endangerment-charge/article_f054c870-c0d5-579f-beb8-f0c61e8b7a74.html), according to The Gloucester Times. The toddler is in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
'Why not help a crying child'
Both police and others acknowledged it was troubling that an onlooker decided to film the scene instead of stepping in to help.
"Why not help a crying child (http://www.necn.com/news/new-england/Shocking-Video-Mother-Apparent-Opioid-Overdose-Daughter-Lawrence-Massachusetts-Police-394323831.html) whose mother is laying there? I like to see her as a person who happens to have an addiction issue," Deanna Cruz, who works at an opioid prevention program in Massachusetts, told NECN.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IFHB0PLtLQA/maxresdefault.jpg