Having rich parents often leads to a privileged and entitled life. But what happens when rich kids have to face the harsh reality of life? Dad, help me.
I am not helping you. Please help me. Here are three rich kids who were never told Noah was a child and their spoiled behavior backfired on them.
Starting with Alexandria, who on September 18th, 2022 refused to leave her father's car. The father tried everything, but she simply refused to get out of her father's car. Get out and I can get my car back, please.
Why isn't she getting out? I don't know. She's got a lot of problems in life and can't seem to solve them.
So, I offered to give her a ride and now this is my dad and I think he's uh I don't know exactly what's going on, but he has the key to the car. So, I'm just waiting on him to get out of the building. You're waiting on him to what?
to get out of the building to come drive the car. Um, he just parked us here, so I don't know. Yeah, but you, you know, he doesn't have to drive you anywhere, but it's his car.
He doesn't have to take you anywhere if he doesn't want to. I understand. Well, he already took me here, so I'm in the car.
I'd like to, you know, go back to my house whenever he's ready, basically. So, I'm just sitting in the car. Okay.
But do you realize that if he doesn't want to take you, you have to get out cuz it's his car. It's his property. I don't think so.
No, I think I'm letting you know. But that's how that works. Okay.
Well, I'm going to be sitting here. So, whenever he's ready. He doesn't want to drive.
You don't want to drive her home? Oh, I do not. I think he might be having some sort of like like early dementia or something, but he is not acting like himself.
Um, we were just going to go to Starbucks and then he said that he had to go and I can't remember. He said he needed to take a package somewhere. He had me bring her down here.
I I got her a couple of gift cards because she doesn't have a job. He did. He Well, he just got me a gift card.
Supposed to be in a rehab facility, but somehow managed to get kicked out of it and showed up back at the apartment. So, I felt sorry for her. My mistake.
Gave her more money. Gave her more things to do. Took her here so she could get food.
Not only did she not get food, she refused to get out of the car. And now she refuses to get out of it at all. I'm just trying to spend the day with them.
Go out and run errands. We're just trying to run errands. When the father reiterates that he has no intention of driving her, she waves off his refusal as unusual behavior and quickly diagnoses it as a sign of early dementia.
Alexandria, who was unemployed and had gotten gift cards from her father, refused to use the cards and instead chose to remain in the car. Well, I think there's a misunderstanding. I think something's going on with my dad because he's not acting like himself.
No, he's acting pretty normal to me. No, I think he's acting like on a blue team registered in Jacksonville. Maybe like he has early onset like dementia, Alzheimer's.
It turns out that Alexandria has an issue with drugs and was supposed to be in rehab but somehow ended up back at the apartment. The father full of compassion for his daughter wanted to create an opportunity for precious fatherdaughter time. And that's how we got to this standoff or should we say sit off.
As the situation escalated, she started arguing with the police, demanding they should call a judge or simply give a ticket instead. By this time, the police are reaching their limits and an officer attempts to pull her out of the car. However, Alexandria resists.
When the officer left her and tried to talk sense to her again, Alexandria began claiming she was assaulted and threatened to press charges for assault and being held against her will. I would like to press charges for assault. An assault charge.
I just was assaulted. Battery. I want to press charges for battery.
You don't get that. It's I want to press charges. It's a lawful.
I would like to press charges. You don't get to. I'm being held against my will.
Great. Get out of the car. No, here I'm being held against my will.
Please leave. No. So, these are the options.
You can get out of the car. You can leave on your own accord. You can walk away or you're going to end up going with us.
Get a judge or something. Like, I don't I don't know what else to tell you. Get a judge and a jury and take me to trial.
Like, I don't really understand. So, mail me some papers. I mean, I don't know.
Like, would you like me to mail you? Uh, whatever the charges are. Like, let me know.
Are you going to give me a ticket? Why don't you just give me a ticket? Well, we could hear you, but you have to get out of the car.
That's the problem. So, the main point we're a verbal warning be like, "Hey, please don't sit in people's cars again if they don't want you in them. " So, that we've tried that.
We're trying to get you out. No, you didn't. But anyway, um my dad is obviously like demented and he's got like an issue that I can't diagnose, right?
Um I'm I don't know what to do. Nevertheless, the officer soon ran out of patience, pulled her out of the car, and escorted her to the police car. At this point, it dawns on Alexandria that she is actually being arrested.
And in a moment of panic, she calls out to her father for help. This is ironic considering that she is now asking for the help of the person whose expert diagnosis earlier determined that he is at the onset of dementia because what's going to end up happening is you're going to get take forcefully taken out of the car. And I don't want to do that because I don't want to I don't want us to get hurt and I don't want you to get hurt.
So, I really would like you to get out of the car so that we don't have to force you to get out of the car or that force doesn't have to be used. Defiance. That's your choice.
Defiance. So, you understand the risk that you're taking with this, right? Okay.
Um, no. Um, you're insulting me. What are you doing?
All right. No, I'm not. Put your hands behind your back.
under arrest. No, I'm not under arrest. I'm under cardiac arrest for anything.
No place under arrest for trespassing and resisting. You can't do that. No, you're not going to.
You're not going to stop. Stop. I wish we didn't have to.
Stop. I wish we didn't have to. We tried to work it out with you.
Stop. For whatever reason, you decided to stop policing me. Bye, Alex.
I'm sorry that this is the way that you have to go. This is not the law. This isn't lawful.
I'm not resisting. No. Stop.
You have to start questioning me. I have to start. You're molesting me.
You're sexually assaulting me. You are sexually assaulting me. No.
Yes, she is. Dad, help me. I am not helping you.
Please help me. Please help me. Get off me.
Stop. Get off me. Stop resisting.
Now you're getting a felony. You have violated the Get off me. Stop touching me.
But Alexandria isn't done. When the officers try to search her, she screams at the officers not to touch her. And when that doesn't work, she accuses the officers of sexually assaulting her.
But even the false accusations didn't help as the police tried to put her inside their vehicle. She was willing to try everything from fighting to raising accusations so that she could be released. If only she thought about that earlier.
Eventually, the officers uncuffed her and managed to put her into their vehicle, but not before she fought them and attempted to kick the officers. Do you guys have like some sort of uh like commercial health insurance? Do not fight us.
Okay. What are you so scared of? I don't want to get back.
I want them. Why don't I get them? No, don't touch me.
See, you're touching me again. Stop it. Open the door to stop touching me.
I don't want to. No. What are you doing now?
No. You're under arrest. Birming right.
No. Stop. If you resist.
You are resisting. I'm resisting. Yes, you are.
So, stop. You've already got battery on Elio. Stop.
On a Leo. Yes. On a August birthday.
on a Leo. What? No.
No. No. Get Get off me.
I don't want to be handc I don't want to be tied down. Stop it. Nobody knows that.
You're constricting me. I can't breathe. You're constricting me.
You're not doing anything. You're hurting me. You are physically hurting me right now.
My chest hurts. My head hurts. My hands hurt.
My wrist hurts. I know it hurts. and my shoulder blades and my shoulders and my back, which is where all my organs are, by the way.
So, thank you. You would just cooperate. You're not cooperating.
You are not cooperative. We are not a co-op. We are not a co-op.
We are not a corporation. We are not a co-op. You're not a cop.
You're a robber. You're stealing me. You're kidnapping me.
Okay. You're abducting me. Ow.
You're hurting me. No. Stop doing it.
Seat in the car without us fight. Without fighting touch, you just sit down. None of this will happen.
You're creepy as you creep. All right. She tried to bite you, by the way.
I know. You're pervert. Get me out of here.
Get me out of here. Get me out. Let me out.
It's not happening. It's over. Open the door.
Open the door. Open it. Can I go?
Yeah. Break to the hospital right now. I can't breathe.
I'm too hot. I can't breathe. I'm going to have a seizure.
I just turned the AC up for you. Okay, you got to give it a second. I just turned off the AC.
You'll be able to get some air in a couple seconds. Okay. I don't know what that means.
Take me to the hospital. Take me to the ER. To the ED.
Take me for medical clearance. You'll get medical clearance at the jail. No, they don't medically clear you.
They do. No, they don't. Absolutely.
No, they do not. They do an intake form. That's not the same.
I need a physical exam. Who is the elected person in this jurisdiction? Take it to them.
I don't even know the jurisdict who you are. You're kidnapping me. Give me a ride.
Give me a ride home. Turn the car around. Ultimately, Alexandria was taken to jail where she will face charges for trespassing and resisting arrest.
While Alexandria doesn't care for the word no, our next rich kid doesn't even have the word no in her dictionary. On February 21st, 2022 in Florida, police received a call regarding a suspected drunk driver. An eyewitness reported a concerning incident involving a Tesla mentioning a near collision with a palm tree.
The driver proceeded to reverse, causing tires to screech and posing a threat to pedestrians nearby before hastily driving off. Subsequently, a be on the lookout alert was issued for their identified vehicle. Shortly after, a deputy spotted the Tesla parked by the roadside.
As the deputy tried to approach the car, the driver accelerated and fled the scene. 511, I'm in pursuit again. [Music] [Music] 51.
We're taking a left, a right on Jamaican [Music] Street. Taking a left on North Bahama Drve. [Music] We're stopped again.
Turn off the vehicle. Sheriff's office. The police stopped me over.
Oh my god. Dad, they're arresting me. Stop resisting.
What the hell, dude? What are you doing? Don't [ __ ] resist.
What are you doing, dude? You didn't even know me. Dad, they're arresting me.
Stop resisting. Dad. Dad.
Get on your Dad. Me on the floor. Dad.
Dad. I don't know what I did. What am I doing?
Why are you doing this? When did Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this?
Eventually, the police caught up with her and arrested her despite DUI, running a red light and resisting the police. This rich kid feels she is in the right to make demands. She repeatedly requested to speak with her father and refused to cooperate with the authorities.
The police attempted to conduct field sobriety exercises to determine if she was driving under the influence. Throughout their interaction, her behavior appeared erratic, and she continued to demand contact with her father, even though she was an adult. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
We have an RP that said she was intoxicated. I found her parked right here. I put my spotlight.
She sees me. Did you think I throw my lights and she's going like 60, swerving, running stop signs, and then she gets out of the vehicle. I have her taser point.
I'm telling her like just stay there. She gets out and then she runs back in the vehicle, rolls up the window, and then takes off flying even faster. Like who are you?
Uh he's the police. I didn't know that. I I only told you 10 times.
He didn't sign. Did you see this? He didn't do that.
Did you see this? Oh no. Oh no.
Cuz I could hear his sirens on the radio. Do that. If I saw that, I would have acted.
Yeah, we did. I I know. That's That's where I was.
Oh, you are not doing this. You're lucky I didn't tase you. I swear.
Lean against car. Who are you guys? What are you doing to me?
Why? What are you doing? Why?
Why? All right. What do you want to do?
And what do you need me to do? We got fleeing the looting, reckless driving. I want to do a DUI investigation.
This rich kid continued asking to speak to her father, refusing to take sobriety tests and arguing with the officers. She thinks her father can make her charges disappear with a wave of a hand. She even went as far as trying to fight the officers.
Who is this guy? That's my dad. Okay.
Well, he's got to go. No, he doesn't. Yes.
Yes. Dad. Dad.
Dad, I've been living on this island for 3 years. Why do you do this to me now? I don't get it, dude.
Code five. Ma'am, can you just talk to my dad? Don't talk to me.
I'm here. I'm here. Code five.
Ma'am, the amount of lives that you just put at risk is ridiculous. Okay? I have no sympathy for you right now.
You could have easily killed someone. There are little kids that live in this neighborhood. The fact that you would run from me against walk up on him like that again.
You are You do not know how lucky you are. You didn't kill someone. That's how you got your empathy, right?
All right. I don't know if we can do him, but she's resisting. Yeah.
No, Dad. Debbie. She's resisting.
I don't want to take her out of handcuffs. Dad, they have no reason, Dad. All right.
Yeah, we're not going to do them. Is she patted down? Up.
Can I talk to him? Get in. I don't know.
Get in. Get in. Dad.
Dad. We got resistance with violence. You want 111 back?
You have a hobble. You didn't tell me why you're putting me in the car. Cuz you were going to jail.
Why? Jesus [ __ ] Christ. Get the Why am I going to jail?
Eventually, her dad came, but to her disappointment, he didn't wave the charges away with wads of cash. Instead, he asked her to obey the police. Only then did it dawn on her that she might be in trouble.
So, she began to argue legalities with the officers. The officers explained the seriousness of her actions, emphasizing that her reckless behavior put lives at risk. But for this rich kid, as long as no life was actually harmed, then it's all good.
Her argument seems to be that she shouldn't be arrested when she hasn't hurt anyone yet. You could have killed yourself, others, and me. But I didn't.
So, what do you say? Thank god you didn't. Thank God.
All right. You're just being [ __ ] I'm going to ask you one more time. Why am I here?
You're going to jail? For what? Reckless driving.
DUI, fleeing and looting, resist on what? And reckless driving on what? You reckless driving because the speeds you were going and running stop signs, you could have easily killed someone.
You had no regard for other people's lives. All right. DUI.
You want to charge me of a DUI, but you have nothing. Really? We're going to let you as right now.
You going to pass? Right. Right.
You're going to check that now. But why you say that before? Cuz you're drunk.
No, I'm not, homie. This is me. Eventually, she was charged with DUI, reckless driving, resisting an officer with violence, and fleeing from an officer.
She'll have enough time to think about the consequences of her actions in jail. Just when you thought you've seen it all with the rich kids, though. This 18-year-old takes the cake.
What started as a regular water patrolling day in Escambia County for officers Ellie Berkin and Christopher Lug from Florida Fish and Wildlife took a strange turn when the operator of a pontoon vessel traveling under a bridge flipped them off. This gesture offended the officers, prompting them to chase down the pontoon vessel. Admittedly, flipping off the cops is not a crime and could as well be covered by his freedom of speech, but you better not be making offensive gestures while actively committing a crime.
Put it in neutral. What was that about? What was that about?
Flipping us off. You're You're not in neutral. Put it in neutral.
Put it in neutral. Here's here's who you are. Just put it in neutral.
I'll tell you what, man. If you bring attention to yourself, we'll come figure out what's up. That's all.
Don't grab the boat. Just sit down. Whose boat is this?
Uh, it's Freedom Boat Club, but I work for them. Okay. You work for them?
All right. I don't want anybody grabbing life jackets or anything else I'm asking for. I want him to do it.
All right. Yes, sir. Life jackets where you want them.
All life jackets are in the back. All right, listen to me. I need Listen to me.
I need nine life jackets, your registration, a throwable, and a fire extinguisher. All right, throwable. Officers conducted a safety inspection on a boat, checking for required safety gear.
They found alcohol and discovered that all passengers were below 21 and therefore underage. The operator underwent sobriety tests and was arrested for boating under the influence. The officer then used the situation to educate the teenagers about the seriousness of underage drinking and reckless behavior on water, emphasizing the risks and legal consequences.
He stressed the need for responsibility on a boat, especially considering potential distractions while steering and the danger it poses to all on board and nearby. So, I know that's Do you have enough jackets for everybody on the boat? Where's the rest?
Yeah. Well, I know there's only three in there, so we'll uh Yeah, we'll get to that second part. So, we need to get up.
No, just let him get the light. If there's some under the seat, let him get them. You can get up for that.
Yeah, bro. So, we do want to I'm not going to make I can count on five. I know we got We don't have plenty until I see seven though.
I'm not being picky. It's just I can't see through seven. Three, four, five, six.
That's good. That's good. That's good.
There you go. You want to get him on the boat or you want me to get on their bed here? You looking up.
All right. Would you be comfortable? That'll work.
Just do it in the Do it in the back here. Let go, bud. I'm going to break away for just a sec cuz I don't have to worry about bumping y'all.
Okay. In the end, the officer drove the passengers to the shore. He talked to the teenagers about abiding by the law.
Since underage drinking is just a misdemeanor, he let them off the hook. This is y'all's boat. Yes, sir.
Okay. Um, this is where it's supposed to be, correct? That that the switch is off or the keys off.
Keys still in it. I think you're good. Okay.
Um, he's he's getting arrested for boating under the influence, so Okay. All right. Um, I don't know if he has anything else or duties he needs to do today, but he's not going to be coming back today.
So, all right. You have any questions or anything? You guys both just work there.
Just you two. Realize I know you did what you did. You may think that's why we turned around.
Um, definitely grabbed our attention, but you stepped up from the steering wheel, walked to the center boat while underway in the middle of a bridge when our boat, which is a bigger boat, has a bigger boat wake, right? And sat there and did whatever you did. Nobody's driving the boat.
You know, if that weight hits, if somebody's coming, you're coming around a corner where there's blind corners both directions where dummies never stop. So, all that stuff's going on while you're Oh, yeah. No, I I understand.
I'm boing. I'm I'm good on um I I didn't stand away from the boat at all. I was I had control of the boat at all times.
Um you stood in the middle of the boat and held two fingers up. How did you have control of the boat? I always um but no, I had a hand on the wheel at all times.
brother. Yes, sir. You had two hands high in the air cuz I promise you I was like I waved back thinking you were waving at us and then I was like I guess there's something more to that.
So for the flipper who was boating under the influence, the officer stressed how such behavior endangers everyone on the boat, especially in the middle of a bridge with potential hazards. Hopefully he learns his lesson after a few nights in jail. If you like the video, hit the like button and subscribe for more engaging content.
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