00:00Why would you go and take my food? I need to answer from that. I ain't gonna lie.
00:03How dare you steal that f***ing food? You embarrass me!
00:06I caught him random-handed. So I'm walking to his apartment, knock on the door.
00:09I've been knocking for like five to ten minutes.
00:12He finally opens it and I ask him, yo, I seen you take my food. Where's my food?
00:16I said, nah, bro, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:18Yo, bro, I had a long day. I'm hungry as f***.
00:21And then I'm like, damn, where'd the food go?
00:22The teenager thought he got away with it until the homeowner revealed his evidence.
00:26I showed him the footage.
00:29Now, bro is like, oh yeah, my bad, my bad, my bad.
00:34I know it's bad. That's why I'm asking him. Why would you take my food?
00:36Then you're gonna lie. Like, why you lie? What are you getting from that?
00:39Bro couldn't give me a valid excuse. And he's 15.
00:42So I'm not finna sit there and put my hands on a child. I'm 20.
00:45So I said, alright, just send me my 30 back.
00:47I know you do not eat all that food right there in half.
00:50Give me 30 for that, bro. I ain't gonna lie. Just send me 30, bro.
00:53His dad is going to return home soon and he's not going to be happy.
00:56He ain't have it. So I'm like, okay.
00:58He called his parents and his dad was like, hey, I'm on my way.
01:01I'll be there in five minutes. We'll handle this.
01:04I'm like, alright, for sure.
01:05We're supposed to be neighbors, bro.
01:06Man, every time we walk by, I do like, what's poppin'?
01:09I don't know why you got it.
01:10I never did no s*** that's your own.
01:12You would not believe where the dad was coming from.
01:15Crazy thing is, his dad is leaving Wendy's with his food.
01:18So why are you taking my food?
01:20Dad pull up. He's like, man, yeah, I don't know why you did that dumb s***.
01:25I showed him the footage. I was like, your son came on my porch and took my food.
01:28He was like, yeah, see, I don't know why he's doing that, bro.
01:31How much was it?
01:32I told him the food was 19. I'm honest with him.
01:34He said, look, bro, I'm gonna send you 30. My bad.
01:37And I was like, alright, for sure. I appreciate that.
01:40Then I walked off, and I ain't gonna lie, I did hear some commotion over there.
01:44I don't know what happened, but...
01:45The video went viral, and the comments weren't as forgiving as him.
01:48Call the cops. Call the apartments, get him kicked out.
01:51Come on, bro. It was a 15-year-old boy.
01:53I don't know, he just did some dumb s***. Stole my door to that.
01:56That's not warranted to call the police.
01:57And he's also a young black male.
01:59Me calling the cops is not really gonna help the situation besides, what,
02:03get him arrested, get him a record?
02:05Why are we doing that when I can just talk to him?
02:07Because when I was his age, I was for sure running out of Target, Walmart, GameStop,
02:12stealing cards, Pokemon cards, and games and stuff, and controllers.
02:16You just gotta give him some patience.
02:17Just talk to him. Help him learn from his mistakes without putting him in his system.
02:21That wasn't even the worst of the comments,
02:22and he felt a responsibility to address them.
02:25You can resolve issues without putting your hands on something.
02:27So I'd rather talk to his father, get my money back like I did.
02:31I got my food. I for sure refunded the DoorDash, too.
02:34I got all that back in... I ain't gonna say back in...
02:38We eating well.
02:39Justice was served, and he managed to get his money back.
02:42Hopefully, this can be a lesson to all teenagers that it's okay to make mistakes,
02:46but always be prepared for the consequences that follow them.
02:50Just because you're young doesn't mean that you won't be punished for crimes you commit.
02:54That's why there's a thing called juvenile detention.
02:56So where do we draw the line on letting them get away with it?
02:59And at what point do we start looking at the parents being at fault?
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