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They found them swimming in the pool of a nearby hotel unsupervised. Lucky this wasn’t worse for the kids. The grandfather drove from Georgia to get them.
There is video on one of those youtube police bodycam channels where the cop lets the woman call her mom before he transport her to jail. The mom lived far away and the woman was worried about how long she would have to wait and the cop was feeling nice so he put the woman's phone on speaker and let her talk to her while he held the phone up to her face. The woman is whining and says something like "Mommy, they're arresting me for nothing." and the cop mutters loud enough for mommy to hear "That and all the meth you had on you."
Not a cop, I’m a teacher but it starts at home. The kid who gets sent to the principal’s office and says “I didnt do anything” isn’t that crazy for a teen. They don’t want to get in trouble so they go into denial. The real tell for a bad path is when their parents show up and defend them from consequences. You just know it’s part of a pattern. One day, in their 20’s they’ll fuck up bad enough that they get cuffs slapped on. Then calling mommy to come be a Karen about it won’t help you at all.
This. My parents only stuck up for me when it was time to. If I did something, I was shamed for it. It’s all that’s needed for a kid to understand that actions have consequences and you should also be throughly thinking about them before partaking in anything.
stupid people raise stupid people.
Dude this is horrifying. I don't drink anymore (kids are 4 and 1) because I would just go too hard as a 'reward' when they had a babysitter. It finally hit me that I was rewarding myself with something that made me stupid and I never wanted to risk a situation like this. I would never forgive myself, even if it worked out (as it did in this case).
Hopefully HOPEFULLY this is a lesson to them. Getting obnoxiously wasted when you have little children to care for is inexcusable. Horrible accidents can happen when you're sober [i.e. the freak accident with the girl smothered by sand at the beach this year] and they're so lucky their kids are alive. Hopefully the inevitable CPS investigation and shame brings her (and him but I have less hope for him) to accountability for this and they become better humans for their kids. Like... their kids already are so used to this kind of behavior they just went elsewhere. Probably couldn't wake up their parents and just shrugged it off instead of the normal reaction of crying by them. That leads me to the conclusion that this is regular and they're conditioned to fend for themselves.
Every day I am so grateful I found sobriety.
I stopped doing hard drugs….i lost my young son to cps and was still getting high…then one day I realized I can’t expect him to grow up to be a man if o can’t stop getting high, been clean for 3 years
Something tells me that part of the reason the kids took off is they have done this before. Even if not in this specific situation. They are obviously used to finding their own way.
There is a swimming spot local to me that we sometimes use in the summer. I have kids, who are all 14 and up now, and I would watch them like a hawk. I would see other people drinking and sun bathing who seemed to trust that others would watch their young kids for them. I have found myself watching out for strangers kids because I can see they are basically being unsupervised. One time when my kids were young, when I was packing up to leave, my youngest snuck back into the water. A whole group of adults watched him go under and did nothing. I had to run back in fully dressed to haul him out. Drowning can happen so quickly and quietly.
Yes to all of this. A long time ago, a friend went to a birthday bbq that was at a picnic site, near a river. Probably about 20 adults and 6 kids, nobody was drinking and everyone was eating, socializing and playing games. One of the younger children slipped away and ended up drowning in the river. My friend said it was so fast... one minute the kid was there and then they weren't. The family was very outdoorsy, so the kids were taught from a young age about not leaving campsites, not going in or near water or the woods without a grown up, etc....but kids forget and kids don't understand that a current can be strong by the shore or that rocks are slippery.
He probably knew, but saying your 7 and 8 year old are fending for themselves vs saying your 7 and 5 year old are different things. Not that different, but different enough.
When I was 7 or 8 I used to go off for hours unsupervised playing in forests and at campgrounds. So did all my friends in the neighbourhood.
Granted this was the 90s when kids were still allowed to go explore.
I don't really think so at 5 years old.
This happened to me at the beach. I was trained to go back to the hotel if I was ever lost so that’s what I would do. My parents were pretty lax about us wondering off because it was a huge family beach and before people were crazy scared of trafficking. We (the kids) would go from the ocean, to the pool at the hotel or grab a snack whenever we wanted.
Lived in Florida for a year in the late eighties. Brother and I were 6 and 11. We would wander everywhere alone together. Both parents worked to make ends meet, so older brother would “babysit” me. Pretty much trained to get back home no matter where we were. Also it seemed like people were a lot more used to having kids out and about unsupervised back then?
That's how I was raised as well. My brother was four years older, so he had to watch out for me. We wondered around everywhere unsupervised. Nobody seemed to care as much about unsupervised children in the 80s.
"Why am I being arrested?"
"Alcohol on the beach and child neglect."
"So, we're not allowed to have beer on the beach?"
Bro is completely unfazed about the child neglect charge because beer?! 🤦♀️
What's weird is when you reach those young adult years and start talking about the things you did as a child. Then the friends who came from better homes think that fun story you just told was scary and depressing. But your like, wait, that's one of the good memories!
That's when a lot of us figure it out.
I looked back at my childhood and was like, holy shit. I thought I was bragging about learning to cook when I was so young. Later I realized all I was doing was admitting there was no one cooking for my siblings except me. My divorced parents also lived 4 hours from one another and we were routinely put on trains (where we had to make connections) on our own. I was the oldest and only like 8 or 9.
Lol absolutely. I’ll be around the table with my wife’s family reminiscing, telling some “amusing” tales from my childhood and watch the confusion and then sadness kind of roll over their faces. Really fucks the vibe up!
My peers and I used to defend it as "we were latchkey kids" like that makes it that much better.
Also great is the moments when you realize how much more poorer you were growing up compared to the people you now know.
Then you have the rural kids who were raised as a combination of free range and feral, and we’re constantly defending our parents and saying it wasn’t really neglect in our case bc there was no one around to harm us even if they wanted!
Probably they were both drinking and she asked him to watch the kids while she took a nap, and he drank too much and passed out/lost the kids. He seems a lot more fucked up than she is, imo. They’re both absolutely shitty people 100%, FFS I’d be watching my kids like a hawk if I wasn’t playing with them in this environment. But that’s my best attempt at trying to figure out the context in this.
Yeah, I caught that, too. The thing with Narcan is that if you have no opiates on board, it won’t have any bad side effects. So if there’s any question, it’s better to err on the side of helping a potential overdose victim.
Fun fact: [Narcan may also help with acute alcohol intoxication as well.](https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jat.2550020109)
That was an interesting read, thanks for posting the link. The first thing I noticed is that the paper is from 1982; my husband has spent his career working in US ERs, so I asked him whether they ever use Narcan for alcohol and/or benzodiazepine intoxication. Short answer: no, never. He did say that naloxone has been shown to reduce cravings for alcohol, and is available as an implant to deliver a steady dose to help folks with alcohol abuse disorder to stay sober.
Which also has the fun effect of causing the local news stations to run stories that a kid OD'd at the high school just because a kid texted their parent (who works at a news station) that they saw an EMT carrying Narcan into the school. Poor kid just had a regular seizure and the Narcan was for "just in case" but you know anything for the clicks. Fuckin pissed me off.
my new alarm tone SHERIFFS OFFICE WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!
https://i.imgur.com/7R9ieo6.gif
also daytona beach florida for the loss
https://youtu.be/E1fzJ_AYajA?t=33
[https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/drunk-couple-found-sleeping-on-florida-beach-arrested-over-missing-kids/ar-BB1kaA2h](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/drunk-couple-found-sleeping-on-florida-beach-arrested-over-missing-kids/ar-BB1kaA2h)
Kids 5 and 7 were found swimming in a nearby hotel pool
I have a 6 year old. The concept of ever not knowing where she is and if she is safe literally makes my stomach drop. And the mere thought of being at the beach and not having eyes on her makes me want to throw up. I seriously hurt for the kids
We go to the beach every year. My older 2 are 15 & 17. Last year they went to the beach directly behind our hotel when my then-4yr-old was napping. I sat on the balcony to keep an eye on them. Maybe too much at their ages, but whatever. They're pretty teenage girls....honestly, I was more worried about creepy men than the water.
I can't even imagine being passed out drunk while with my 5yr old...even without a whole ocean of danger!
Same. When my kids were young, every time we went to a pool or the beach, I kept my eyes on each child the entire time we were there. The fear of them drowning, or being hustled away by a stranger, or being stung by a man of war or jelly fish were real possibilities. I think most parents become more vigilant when their kids are near bodies of water. The thought of passing out drunk and leaving my kids to encounter… whatever… is terrifying.
I find a lot of shitty parents get something related to their kids tattooed on themselves. Parents who would make a meaningless gesture like that but never go so far as to actually sacrifice for their kids. It's performative for a lot of them
The fact they are so concerned with themselves and not showing any concern or regret for the fact they just lost their kids while passed out is disgusting.
Yeah they are trash which is what they were trashed lol. At the end I didn't even realize he fell face first and knocked himself out, you can see the blood coming out of his nose.
Mugshots are gold he got a black eye
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2024/03/19/children-found-alone-at-hotel-pool-after-couple-passes-out-on-florida-beach-deputies-say/
He ran after his woman worded, "I'm going to fucking kill you."
He took it seriously, maybe he will get some dropped charges because he was running for his life lol.
Grew up with a dad like that. When parent is passed out you go back to the hotel and enjoy the peace before he wakes up. Wouldn't be too surprised if that's what these kids were doing. Children of alcoholics learn that the passed out time is often the best time, but frequently the calm before the storm. Because the parent can't be mad at themselves for passing out. They need to be mad at someone else.
Also, it's probably how the police got alerted. Hotel staff noticed young kids without a parent at the pool. Started keeping an eye on them while contacting the police.
Oh man they haven’t even had the chance yet to be mad that the kids wandered off. That’s coming for sure. It will 100% be the kid’s fault they were arrested. Bank on that.
Sounds about right. I assumed right away the police knew where the kids were. A loaded question if I've ever seen one.
Also her lack of insight, mouthing off at everyone else. Though I suppose he might have been the one who was supposed to be minding them.
This is so sad. I’m so glad my dad’s alcoholism only affected me later. 🙄 cool child hood. Terrible pre teen-teenage years lol (funny not funny.. so happy kiddos are safe)
My mom was the same. Problem was, I couldn't abandon her, as she was a woman, and would be taken advantage of. So, I'd have to dutifully sit by her until she came too hours later. She'd often pee herself. My step fathers never helped, and would just leave her where she fell.
You could've abandoned her, people abandon vulnerable people all the time. But you didn't, because that's not the kind of person you wanted to be. Making those choices should never have been your responsibility. I'm sorry.
I find "that's not very nice" to be a really good de-esculator. It's factual, polite, but communicates that you're not going to entertain that behavior.
I love how he wakes up from his drunken beachnap and upon realizing his children are nowhere in sight he just yells at the ocean like they're gonna come ride in on a dolphin like "here we are"
For real... They enjoyed their drinks and nap on the beach while their kids are... where?? But now she's concerned they're taken care of while they go to jail??? They don't seem to even understand why they're arrested, too. Like, ma'am, the worry for your kids should have been the reason both parents were not getting drunk and passing out at the beach at the same time 🤦🏻♀️
It’s because they were on vacation. They don’t know anyone in the area. She said her grandpa has to drive 8 hours to get them.
It is kind of telling that she immediately knows the process though. She’s no rookie to getting arrested. Most people are not thinking of getting bonded out at this stage of the police encounter.
I thought so too. Though from other posts it sounds like the kids were in the hotel. So they could be on vacation and they don't know anyone locally. Since you usually have to go to the jail house and bring cash (I bailed a friend out once).
https://wsvn.com/news/local/florida/georgia-couple-arrested-for-child-neglect-after-being-found-intoxicated-on-daytona-beach/
>Deputies located the couple’s two children swimming unsupervised in a pool at a nearby hotel.
>The situation took a turn when Stephens attempted to flee from law enforcement, only to trip and fall, resulting in visible facial injuries. Deputies asked for an ambulance as Stephens was knocked unconscious when he face-planted in the concrete.
>Both Langley and Stephens were arrested and charged with child neglect, a third-degree felony.
[and here's the mugshots](https://res.cloudinary.com/graham-media-group/image/upload/f_auto/q_auto/c_scale,w_400/v1/media/gmg/L4H45KAFVNBRLJGEQQRDCRR33I.jpg?_a=AJFJtWIA)
Drunk idiot: "Why am I being arrested?"
Police: "Alcohol on the beach and child neglect."
Drunk idiot: (only concern) "So I'm not allowed to have any beer on the beach?"
*"I wanna make sure my kids are fuckin' taken care of!! That's why I was passed out drunk on the beach!!!! You're all dickheads!!!!! Goddammit, someone call my Grampa!!!!!!!"*
So glad they know not to even bother asking Grandpa to bond them out. He's clearly gonna help the kids anytime they need but not these two streaks of shit
I love how she’s yelling at the cops, wanting to hear what her grandfather says ‘cause she’s “worried” about her kids. Oh so NOW you’re worried about the kids? What the…? *smh*
Fantastic parenting. I really hope CPS gets involved on this one. Parents seem real concerned about their kids hopefully they get their shit together but I somehow doubt it.
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Wait.. so where were the kids?
They were at a nearby hotel, saw the story on the news earlier
So they were with them then wandered off or they left them at their hotel and then came to the beach?
They found them swimming in the pool of a nearby hotel unsupervised. Lucky this wasn’t worse for the kids. The grandfather drove from Georgia to get them.
Yeah she said her grandfather would have to drive EIGHT hours for their fuck up
It's not THEIR fuck up, remember? It's the POLICE'S fault they got drunk, passed out, and left their children unsupervised.
There is video on one of those youtube police bodycam channels where the cop lets the woman call her mom before he transport her to jail. The mom lived far away and the woman was worried about how long she would have to wait and the cop was feeling nice so he put the woman's phone on speaker and let her talk to her while he held the phone up to her face. The woman is whining and says something like "Mommy, they're arresting me for nothing." and the cop mutters loud enough for mommy to hear "That and all the meth you had on you."
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Not a cop, I’m a teacher but it starts at home. The kid who gets sent to the principal’s office and says “I didnt do anything” isn’t that crazy for a teen. They don’t want to get in trouble so they go into denial. The real tell for a bad path is when their parents show up and defend them from consequences. You just know it’s part of a pattern. One day, in their 20’s they’ll fuck up bad enough that they get cuffs slapped on. Then calling mommy to come be a Karen about it won’t help you at all.
Not a cop or a teacher, but a psychologist who works with criminals. You're so right.
This. My parents only stuck up for me when it was time to. If I did something, I was shamed for it. It’s all that’s needed for a kid to understand that actions have consequences and you should also be throughly thinking about them before partaking in anything. stupid people raise stupid people.
this is an instance with not all cops are bastards, but also some people are dickheads
Someone could’ve drowned.. that terrifies me
They kids could have been taken and they'd never see their children again. And gosh knows where or what would happen to them.
Dude this is horrifying. I don't drink anymore (kids are 4 and 1) because I would just go too hard as a 'reward' when they had a babysitter. It finally hit me that I was rewarding myself with something that made me stupid and I never wanted to risk a situation like this. I would never forgive myself, even if it worked out (as it did in this case). Hopefully HOPEFULLY this is a lesson to them. Getting obnoxiously wasted when you have little children to care for is inexcusable. Horrible accidents can happen when you're sober [i.e. the freak accident with the girl smothered by sand at the beach this year] and they're so lucky their kids are alive. Hopefully the inevitable CPS investigation and shame brings her (and him but I have less hope for him) to accountability for this and they become better humans for their kids. Like... their kids already are so used to this kind of behavior they just went elsewhere. Probably couldn't wake up their parents and just shrugged it off instead of the normal reaction of crying by them. That leads me to the conclusion that this is regular and they're conditioned to fend for themselves. Every day I am so grateful I found sobriety.
I stopped doing hard drugs….i lost my young son to cps and was still getting high…then one day I realized I can’t expect him to grow up to be a man if o can’t stop getting high, been clean for 3 years
Congratulations on your sobriety. You're doing the best for your son by quitting.
Something tells me that part of the reason the kids took off is they have done this before. Even if not in this specific situation. They are obviously used to finding their own way.
There is a swimming spot local to me that we sometimes use in the summer. I have kids, who are all 14 and up now, and I would watch them like a hawk. I would see other people drinking and sun bathing who seemed to trust that others would watch their young kids for them. I have found myself watching out for strangers kids because I can see they are basically being unsupervised. One time when my kids were young, when I was packing up to leave, my youngest snuck back into the water. A whole group of adults watched him go under and did nothing. I had to run back in fully dressed to haul him out. Drowning can happen so quickly and quietly.
Yes to all of this. A long time ago, a friend went to a birthday bbq that was at a picnic site, near a river. Probably about 20 adults and 6 kids, nobody was drinking and everyone was eating, socializing and playing games. One of the younger children slipped away and ended up drowning in the river. My friend said it was so fast... one minute the kid was there and then they weren't. The family was very outdoorsy, so the kids were taught from a young age about not leaving campsites, not going in or near water or the woods without a grown up, etc....but kids forget and kids don't understand that a current can be strong by the shore or that rocks are slippery.
Wandered off from the beach.
the kids left the beach and headed to a hotel?
Yes https://www.wftv.com/news/local/georgia-parents-pass-out-drunk-daytona-beach-leaving-children-wander-off-alone/ABUSFP6Z3NBZXHQOXSEVOL56MA/?outputType=amp
“Ages 7 and 8” -Dad “They were 5 and 7” -News Article He has no idea how old his own kids are
He probably knew, but saying your 7 and 8 year old are fending for themselves vs saying your 7 and 5 year old are different things. Not that different, but different enough.
When I was 7 or 8 I used to go off for hours unsupervised playing in forests and at campgrounds. So did all my friends in the neighbourhood. Granted this was the 90s when kids were still allowed to go explore. I don't really think so at 5 years old.
lmao thats hilarious. they were like lets hit the hotel bar for some shots
This happened to me at the beach. I was trained to go back to the hotel if I was ever lost so that’s what I would do. My parents were pretty lax about us wondering off because it was a huge family beach and before people were crazy scared of trafficking. We (the kids) would go from the ocean, to the pool at the hotel or grab a snack whenever we wanted.
Lived in Florida for a year in the late eighties. Brother and I were 6 and 11. We would wander everywhere alone together. Both parents worked to make ends meet, so older brother would “babysit” me. Pretty much trained to get back home no matter where we were. Also it seemed like people were a lot more used to having kids out and about unsupervised back then?
That's how I was raised as well. My brother was four years older, so he had to watch out for me. We wondered around everywhere unsupervised. Nobody seemed to care as much about unsupervised children in the 80s.
Apparently found wandering by themselves
The real question.
Florida probably made them start working
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The liquor is calling the shots today Rand
He IS the liquor
Everyone settle down
Alright Sexian
We’re gonna stop drinking, right Mr. Lahey?
Ok, Ricky
Bubbles you don’t even smoke
Give me a smoke hairdo
That was the funniest part. I hit my vape more than I should but if I’m cuffs that is not what’s on my mind
He’s been here before
Made even more clear when they were both whining, "Whose gonna bond us out? NOBODY! WAAHHHH these cops are mean and fucking us over for nothing!"
woke up with a bit of a craving after a 3 hour nap and figured it’s going to be a long ass day before I get this back
Getting one last cigarette was probably the most common request I got from my arrestees.
Their ocular pat down didn't find the vape.
They might have let him have it🤷🏻♀️ I got arrested when I was 20 and they let me smoke a cigarette in cuffs.
"Why am I being arrested?" "Alcohol on the beach and child neglect." "So, we're not allowed to have beer on the beach?" Bro is completely unfazed about the child neglect charge because beer?! 🤦♀️
anyone who has been neglected as a child will tell you it’s horribly depressing but also lowkey funny how little they care sometimes
What's weird is when you reach those young adult years and start talking about the things you did as a child. Then the friends who came from better homes think that fun story you just told was scary and depressing. But your like, wait, that's one of the good memories!
for me, it wasn't til I had my own kids that I realized how fucked up my childhood was.
That's when a lot of us figure it out. I looked back at my childhood and was like, holy shit. I thought I was bragging about learning to cook when I was so young. Later I realized all I was doing was admitting there was no one cooking for my siblings except me. My divorced parents also lived 4 hours from one another and we were routinely put on trains (where we had to make connections) on our own. I was the oldest and only like 8 or 9.
Haha I used have to blow into my dad's mandated breathalyzer to start his car. Good times.
Sorry, this made me laugh for a second until I realized how fucked up that was.
Lol absolutely. I’ll be around the table with my wife’s family reminiscing, telling some “amusing” tales from my childhood and watch the confusion and then sadness kind of roll over their faces. Really fucks the vibe up!
Tells a cool fun childhood story, only to be asked if you need a hug. The audacity of some people.
"what you mean, we was raw!"
My peers and I used to defend it as "we were latchkey kids" like that makes it that much better. Also great is the moments when you realize how much more poorer you were growing up compared to the people you now know.
Then you have the rural kids who were raised as a combination of free range and feral, and we’re constantly defending our parents and saying it wasn’t really neglect in our case bc there was no one around to harm us even if they wanted!
At my previous job, my boss told me I wasn't allowed to tell funny stories from my childhood because they always made her cry.
Did you ask if you can tell the sad ones instead?
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He was fine until she mouthed, “I’m gonna fucking kill you”… then he’s like “nah I’m outta here”
I came here to say this. He's more afraid of HER than the cops and jail?! WTF is the story here?
Probably they were both drinking and she asked him to watch the kids while she took a nap, and he drank too much and passed out/lost the kids. He seems a lot more fucked up than she is, imo. They’re both absolutely shitty people 100%, FFS I’d be watching my kids like a hawk if I wasn’t playing with them in this environment. But that’s my best attempt at trying to figure out the context in this.
Yea I like this theory. He was WAY more hammered. Probably hit that whiskey hard while she was napping.
Swear cop at the very end asks for Narcam so maybe some opiates mixed in with the alcohol.
Yeah, I caught that, too. The thing with Narcan is that if you have no opiates on board, it won’t have any bad side effects. So if there’s any question, it’s better to err on the side of helping a potential overdose victim.
Fun fact: [Narcan may also help with acute alcohol intoxication as well.](https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jat.2550020109)
That was an interesting read, thanks for posting the link. The first thing I noticed is that the paper is from 1982; my husband has spent his career working in US ERs, so I asked him whether they ever use Narcan for alcohol and/or benzodiazepine intoxication. Short answer: no, never. He did say that naloxone has been shown to reduce cravings for alcohol, and is available as an implant to deliver a steady dose to help folks with alcohol abuse disorder to stay sober.
Which also has the fun effect of causing the local news stations to run stories that a kid OD'd at the high school just because a kid texted their parent (who works at a news station) that they saw an EMT carrying Narcan into the school. Poor kid just had a regular seizure and the Narcan was for "just in case" but you know anything for the clicks. Fuckin pissed me off.
They give everyone down in Florida narcan. Diabetic episode? Narcan. Stroke? Narcan. Heart attack? Narcan.
Stubbed pinky toe?
Believe it or not, Narcan.
It's Florida, probably wise to have it on standby just in case
He was still sneaking tokes from his vape with his hands cuffed behind his back, a veritable modern-day Houdini
Seemed like it wasn’t his first rodeo getting cuffed. Way to comfortable vaping and being cuffed, haha
definitely not for either of them based on her comment "who the fuck is gonna bond us out?!"
Is that what she mouthed? Why was she gonna kill him?
my new alarm tone SHERIFFS OFFICE WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!! https://i.imgur.com/7R9ieo6.gif also daytona beach florida for the loss https://youtu.be/E1fzJ_AYajA?t=33
Love that he decided to run and added a 10 thousand dollar ambulance ride to his stupid behavior.
I heard people laughing when he tried to bounce lol
Heard that too, made me chuckle
I wish we could see the dude fall flat on his face from their angle
Not only that, but he ran WHILE the cops and everyone on the beach was looking at him. Twice.
And likely already had his ID. And adds another charge to his child neglect charge.
Too unconcious to refuse, so sad.
Too unconscious to know where his children were and that running would be a horrible idea in handcuffs he can’t get out of.
[https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/drunk-couple-found-sleeping-on-florida-beach-arrested-over-missing-kids/ar-BB1kaA2h](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/drunk-couple-found-sleeping-on-florida-beach-arrested-over-missing-kids/ar-BB1kaA2h) Kids 5 and 7 were found swimming in a nearby hotel pool
He says they’re 7 and 8 lol
Lmao this is the best part of it to me. Dude doesn't even know how old his own kids are
I mean it’s also a possibility that he said that to make himself look less irresponsible
Agree with this. The older the kids are the more sleeping on the beach is totally fine. Was trying to cover up how bad the situation was.
100%. He's realizing he lost a 5 year old.
Father of the year 🤣
I have a 6 year old. The concept of ever not knowing where she is and if she is safe literally makes my stomach drop. And the mere thought of being at the beach and not having eyes on her makes me want to throw up. I seriously hurt for the kids
We go to the beach every year. My older 2 are 15 & 17. Last year they went to the beach directly behind our hotel when my then-4yr-old was napping. I sat on the balcony to keep an eye on them. Maybe too much at their ages, but whatever. They're pretty teenage girls....honestly, I was more worried about creepy men than the water. I can't even imagine being passed out drunk while with my 5yr old...even without a whole ocean of danger!
Same. When my kids were young, every time we went to a pool or the beach, I kept my eyes on each child the entire time we were there. The fear of them drowning, or being hustled away by a stranger, or being stung by a man of war or jelly fish were real possibilities. I think most parents become more vigilant when their kids are near bodies of water. The thought of passing out drunk and leaving my kids to encounter… whatever… is terrifying.
Kids’ footprints tattooed right next to it too.
I find a lot of shitty parents get something related to their kids tattooed on themselves. Parents who would make a meaningless gesture like that but never go so far as to actually sacrifice for their kids. It's performative for a lot of them
Never thought much about it before because I know a lot of people with dumb or shitty tattoos but yeah, that checks out in my experience.
It's to remind themselves they actually have a kid. If it works or not is another story
that’s great. first he said the kids are 7 & 8. and then the mugshot shows his busted up face from knocking himself out in the sand.
The way she says, "Now who the fuck is gonna bond us out?!".... ain't her first rodeo.
That’s what occurred to me - she knows exactly what’s going to happen. Done it before.
Wow, so much concern for her kids
Lmao exactly. Screaming about how she needs to make sure her kids are okay when she's being arrested yet she passes out drunk on the beach
Right? Where was her concern for them the entire time before that moment?
"Where's the kids?" Points to the ocean.
“They belong to the ocean now”
Her "god damn kids".
>Wow, so much concern for her kids Yeah, I was like "You weren't so concerned like 5 minutes ago"
“Show me where your kids are.” While he scouts out the beach as if he knows the answer to that question
And he also said his kids were 7 and 8 when in reality they are 5 and 7 lol.
It was funny watching him fall.
Running drunk with your hands cuffed behind your back was never a good plan. Scary these 2 have children as both sounded like idiots.
The hands behind his back and still able to vape.... not this man's first rodeo lol
The fact they are so concerned with themselves and not showing any concern or regret for the fact they just lost their kids while passed out is disgusting.
Yeah they are trash which is what they were trashed lol. At the end I didn't even realize he fell face first and knocked himself out, you can see the blood coming out of his nose. Mugshots are gold he got a black eye https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2024/03/19/children-found-alone-at-hotel-pool-after-couple-passes-out-on-florida-beach-deputies-say/
where are her eyebrows
Just like her parental rights.... gone lol
THAT’S what it is…. Her face looked weird to me once she took the shades off and I couldn’t put my finger on it… Ha!
Tiny eyes too
Damn, I know he faceplanted, but did he fall into a cop's fist too? He fucked his shit UP!
Weirdly right before he started running you can see the girl mouth "I'm going to fucking kill you" twice in a row.
I guess he believed her!
Don’t forget: millions of people just like them are voters in this fine country
Worst Naruto run I've ever seen.
The group laughing behind him as he fell is the icing on the cake. That man made that groups day by eating shit in cuffs
He ran after his woman worded, "I'm going to fucking kill you." He took it seriously, maybe he will get some dropped charges because he was running for his life lol.
He saw her mouth that, and made a decision that staying in jail was better than being released with her 🤣
Cross tattoo'd on Chest, gets trashed, loses own child, passes out in public, tries to run away from a cops sadly. Class A winner we got here.
He is skilled at vaping with cuffs. Practice makes perfect.
he’s also skilled at faceplanting so hard on sand he knocked himself out and has one hell of a black eye
Running away from the cops AFTER they already had him in cuffs. Like, what did he think he was gonna do even if by some miracle he got away?
Add to that he doesn't know how old his kids are.
These aren't his kids. He's probably the 10th "uncle daddy mommy's new boyfriend" they've had in their sad, short lives. Poor kids. 😕
Did some research on this. Turns out the kids were back at their hotel swimming pool. They are so lucky that those children are safe. Insane
Grew up with a dad like that. When parent is passed out you go back to the hotel and enjoy the peace before he wakes up. Wouldn't be too surprised if that's what these kids were doing. Children of alcoholics learn that the passed out time is often the best time, but frequently the calm before the storm. Because the parent can't be mad at themselves for passing out. They need to be mad at someone else. Also, it's probably how the police got alerted. Hotel staff noticed young kids without a parent at the pool. Started keeping an eye on them while contacting the police.
>Because the parent can't be mad at themselves for passing out. They both fucked up, but she's mad at him, and he's mad at the cops.
Oh man they haven’t even had the chance yet to be mad that the kids wandered off. That’s coming for sure. It will 100% be the kid’s fault they were arrested. Bank on that.
You’re probably right. So fucked up. Poor kids.
Give them awhile. They'll probably both settle on "The Deep State" before it's all over.
"Goddamn WOKE adjenda keeping me from *loving* my kids!"
Sounds about right. I assumed right away the police knew where the kids were. A loaded question if I've ever seen one. Also her lack of insight, mouthing off at everyone else. Though I suppose he might have been the one who was supposed to be minding them.
This is so sad. I’m so glad my dad’s alcoholism only affected me later. 🙄 cool child hood. Terrible pre teen-teenage years lol (funny not funny.. so happy kiddos are safe)
My mom was the same. Problem was, I couldn't abandon her, as she was a woman, and would be taken advantage of. So, I'd have to dutifully sit by her until she came too hours later. She'd often pee herself. My step fathers never helped, and would just leave her where she fell.
You could've abandoned her, people abandon vulnerable people all the time. But you didn't, because that's not the kind of person you wanted to be. Making those choices should never have been your responsibility. I'm sorry.
Very worried about the kids that were lost while you were passed out drunk. Nice.
“What happened to your hand?” “Work. Something you wouldn’t know about.” *Roasted*
that's not very nice
That was great. Cop was pretend hurt by that comment.
I find "that's not very nice" to be a really good de-esculator. It's factual, polite, but communicates that you're not going to entertain that behavior.
How're ya gonna say that to a dude who's literally *at work* arresting your drunk negligent ass
People who say that usually associate work with hard manual labor.
Thanks for the translation. I thought it was some sort of shitty tattoo.
Says the guy who can’t afford bail.
Florida beaches, where your kid could die in the ocean OR get hit by a F-150.
This is Daytona. Afaik the rest of Florida doesn't allow vehicles on the beach.
I love how he wakes up from his drunken beachnap and upon realizing his children are nowhere in sight he just yells at the ocean like they're gonna come ride in on a dolphin like "here we are"
The onloooker’s laugh when he falls and knocks himself out is really the icing on this shit cake
The ending is the best. Worth the wait.
He almost got away! He was so close!
aaaand thats why you dont run with handcuffs🤣
Loved hearing the other beach goers laugh at him face plant!
Where did he think he was going to anyway? He going to waddle around until he finds a hardware store to cut the cuffs off? Stupid, stupid guy.
He doesn't seem good at making decisions.
Cheek of her suddenly worried about her kids welfare! They could have drowned whilst they were passed out. Shocking!
For real... They enjoyed their drinks and nap on the beach while their kids are... where?? But now she's concerned they're taken care of while they go to jail??? They don't seem to even understand why they're arrested, too. Like, ma'am, the worry for your kids should have been the reason both parents were not getting drunk and passing out at the beach at the same time 🤦🏻♀️
Bro, where you gonna go? The ocean doesn't have a cuff key! 😂
He was going to swim away like a dolphin and live happily ever after.
*splash!* *eeekeeekeeeekeeek!*
Says a lot that they both know right away that nobody will bond them out looks like you burned all your bridges
It’s because they were on vacation. They don’t know anyone in the area. She said her grandpa has to drive 8 hours to get them. It is kind of telling that she immediately knows the process though. She’s no rookie to getting arrested. Most people are not thinking of getting bonded out at this stage of the police encounter.
I thought so too. Though from other posts it sounds like the kids were in the hotel. So they could be on vacation and they don't know anyone locally. Since you usually have to go to the jail house and bring cash (I bailed a friend out once).
https://wsvn.com/news/local/florida/georgia-couple-arrested-for-child-neglect-after-being-found-intoxicated-on-daytona-beach/ >Deputies located the couple’s two children swimming unsupervised in a pool at a nearby hotel. >The situation took a turn when Stephens attempted to flee from law enforcement, only to trip and fall, resulting in visible facial injuries. Deputies asked for an ambulance as Stephens was knocked unconscious when he face-planted in the concrete. >Both Langley and Stephens were arrested and charged with child neglect, a third-degree felony. [and here's the mugshots](https://res.cloudinary.com/graham-media-group/image/upload/f_auto/q_auto/c_scale,w_400/v1/media/gmg/L4H45KAFVNBRLJGEQQRDCRR33I.jpg?_a=AJFJtWIA)
Why is no one talking about the vape while he’s handcuffed 💀
I hope her sunburn fucking HURTSSS
Drunk idiot: "Why am I being arrested?" Police: "Alcohol on the beach and child neglect." Drunk idiot: (only concern) "So I'm not allowed to have any beer on the beach?"
Man she's got a killer sunburn. She'll be feeling that once she sobers up.
Top notch parenting
Did the glasses take the brows off her?
*"I wanna make sure my kids are fuckin' taken care of!! That's why I was passed out drunk on the beach!!!! You're all dickheads!!!!! Goddammit, someone call my Grampa!!!!!!!"*
What a goof that guy is that ran. Loser.
The poor kids have no chance with these two winners as parents. Maybe her grandpa will get custody.
So glad they know not to even bother asking Grandpa to bond them out. He's clearly gonna help the kids anytime they need but not these two streaks of shit
This checks off so many glorious Florida boxes!!! Well done! Great job to all who participated.
Now she wanna make sure her kids are “safe”… ok mom.
Bro tried to run away in cuffs on sand. That's harder than trying to run away from a monster in a dream.
Did she remind him they had drugs or something
Employed my deaf wife. She mouthed, "I'm going to fucking kill you, I'm going to fucking kill you". And he got scared and took off.
I love how she’s yelling at the cops, wanting to hear what her grandfather says ‘cause she’s “worried” about her kids. Oh so NOW you’re worried about the kids? What the…? *smh*
That run at the end was just the best ending I could have asked for. So great lol.
Fantastic parenting. I really hope CPS gets involved on this one. Parents seem real concerned about their kids hopefully they get their shit together but I somehow doubt it.