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http://abcnews.go.com/US/baltimore-mom-smacks-son-taking-part-v
https://youtu.be/YiEWqRmBSb8
A Baltimore woman took action when she saw her son hanging out with violent
demonstrators Monday.
The woman, identified by ABC affiliate WMAR as the boy's mother, was
watching television when she saw her son throwing rocks at police, the
station reported.
She went to find him in the crowd and the confrontation turned physical. The
woman was caught on camera grabbing the boy and smacking him in the face.
"Are you kidding me?" she's heard saying. The station did not identify her
by name.
Baltimore Police Clash With Demonstrators After Freddie Gray's Funeral
Baltimore Burns as Violence Erupts, State of Emergency Issuedl
National Guard Troops Deployed After Violent Clashes in Baltimore
An individual mother-and-child incident like this one is the best way to get
these violent groups to listen, according to ABC News contributor and
former FBI agent Steve Gomez.
"If you get them separated, and you get their family member, someone they
respect, to lay into them," he said. "I don't think that they're going to
listen to anybody other than their parents or someone in their family that
they respect."
Fifteen officers were injured Monday when violent groups threw bricks, rocks
and other objects at police.
About 75 to 100 school-age children were involved in the violence, police
said, as they urged parents to bring their children home:
2/2: ...we are asking for PARENTS to please bring your children home. We don
't want to see anyone get hurt.
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) April 27, 2015
At a news conference Monday, Police Commissioner Anthony Batts referenced
one mother who grabbed her son and smacked him on the head, although it is
unclear whether this is the same mother caught on video.
"I wish I had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight,
" Batts said.
Baltimore City Public Schools are closed today in the wake of the violence.
A citywide curfew will be in effect from 10 p.m. today until 5 a.m.
Wednesday. The 10 p.m. curfews will last for one week, Mayor Stephanie
Rawlings-Blake said, and could be extended as necessary.
A 9 p.m. curfew is already in effect for children 14 and younger.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/baltimore-mom-smacks-son-taking-part-v
https://youtu.be/YiEWqRmBSb8
A Baltimore woman took action when she saw her son hanging out with violent
demonstrators Monday.
The woman, identified by ABC affiliate WMAR as the boy's mother, was
watching television when she saw her son throwing rocks at police, the
station reported.
She went to find him in the crowd and the confrontation turned physical. The
woman was caught on camera grabbing the boy and smacking him in the face.
"Are you kidding me?" she's heard saying. The station did not identify her
by name.
Baltimore Police Clash With Demonstrators After Freddie Gray's Funeral
Baltimore Burns as Violence Erupts, State of Emergency Issuedl
National Guard Troops Deployed After Violent Clashes in Baltimore
An individual mother-and-child incident like this one is the best way to get
these violent groups to listen, according to ABC News contributor and
former FBI agent Steve Gomez.
"If you get them separated, and you get their family member, someone they
respect, to lay into them," he said. "I don't think that they're going to
listen to anybody other than their parents or someone in their family that
they respect."
Fifteen officers were injured Monday when violent groups threw bricks, rocks
and other objects at police.
About 75 to 100 school-age children were involved in the violence, police
said, as they urged parents to bring their children home:
2/2: ...we are asking for PARENTS to please bring your children home. We don
't want to see anyone get hurt.
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) April 27, 2015
At a news conference Monday, Police Commissioner Anthony Batts referenced
one mother who grabbed her son and smacked him on the head, although it is
unclear whether this is the same mother caught on video.
"I wish I had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight,
" Batts said.
Baltimore City Public Schools are closed today in the wake of the violence.
A citywide curfew will be in effect from 10 p.m. today until 5 a.m.
Wednesday. The 10 p.m. curfews will last for one week, Mayor Stephanie
Rawlings-Blake said, and could be extended as necessary.
A 9 p.m. curfew is already in effect for children 14 and younger.