In USA, a mother has finally had enough. Her son broke into his great grandmother’s house and unwrapped his xmas present a bit too early prompting the arrest. Apparently the son has been on the wrong side of the law for a while and the mother could not stand it any further and hence the arrest.


Read all about it here:

A South Carolina mother has had her 12-year-old son arrested for opening his Christmas presents early.

The boy was taken into custody after his mother discovered he had entered his great-grandmother’s house and taken presents from their hiding place. The boy was handcuffed and taken to a local police station on petty larceny charges.

The boy’s mother, Brandi Ervin, told the Associated Press news agency she had acted to teach her son a lesson. “He’s been going through life doing things… and getting away with it,” she said. He had repeatedly taken the present, a Nintendo video game console, from its hiding place in his great-grandmother’s house.

Hyperactive
The boy, who has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is already facing an expulsion hearing at his school for attempting to hit a police officer assigned to the school last month. The boy’s case will be presented to York County’s Department of Juvenile Justice, which will decide what action to take.

Ms Ervin told the Associated Press she hoped the authorities could scare her son into behaving himself. “It’s not even about the Christmas present,” she said. I’d rather call (the police) myself than someone else call for him doing something worse.”

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