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Mother Arrested After Calling Police To Teach Son Lesson On Stealing

A mother’s attempt to show her son the dangers of stealing ended with her being arrested and losing custody of her children.

According to The Huffington Post, Tyeesha Mobley called the police on her son Keyshawn, whom she hoped to teach a lesson about stealing, after she caught him trying to take $10 from her purse. Mobley and her two children met four responding officers who were willing to collaborate with them. At first, things seemed to go well.
The mom claims that three of the four officers played along, but things went left shortly after the fourth one got angry;
“Three of them was joking around with my son,” said Mobley, who went on to say that one officer told Keyshawn he would “end up in the police car” if he continued to steal.
The fourth officer, however, became irate over Mobley calling them in the first place.
“This is not our job. You black b-tches don’t know how to take care of your kids.”
“You need to call the kids’ father, not us,” the officer allegedly went on. “We can’t raise your kids. Why are you wasting our time? We aren’t here to raise your kid. Why don’t you take your f-cking kid and leave!”
After noticing how irate the officer became, Mobley attempted to take her children and head back home, but she was stopped.
“Oh, where do you think you’re going?” the officer asked before putting her in handcuffs.
Naturally, she asked why she was being arrested, but her questions were only met with threats.
“If you’re going to say another f-cking word,” the officer allegedly said, “I’m going to knock your teeth down your throat.”
Mobley was tossed into the patrol car and kicked by the officer as her children looked on.
Another officer reportedly drove up during the incident and told the office arresting Mobley: “We are not supposed to act like this.”
“Black bitches like that,” the arresting officer allegedly responded. “This is how I treat them.”
The nightmare didn’t end there, unfortunately. Mobley was charged with child endangerment and lost custody of her boys for four long months that she says “felt like four years.” The charges were dismissed months later, but not before her boys were placed in the custody of a foster mother who Mobley says only spoke Spanish and mistreated them.
Mobley and her children are now in therapy trying to recover from the experience, which occurred nearly one year ago.

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