At times, officers are called to a family dispute involving minors. In this instance, a dispute between father and son occurred when both parents decided to minimize the son’s internet exposure. Deputy Joshua Gabriel of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office demonstrates his mediation skills by successfully de-escalating the situation and reuniting father and son once again.

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22 thoughts on “Parental Advice – When Cops Confront Family Disputes | Cops TV Show”
  1. The father fails to recognize and try to understand his son at 15 y/o is in a stage of growing pains. Where he would rather hang out with his friends and the father is finding this difficult because in all years earlier he the father was the center of his sons world, attention and role model (he's still his role model just not his best friend at this stage) and his father needs to find his position of guidance for his son at this stage and learn to give his son a bit of room to grow and have confidence in the lessons he has instilled in his son.

  2. While I was growing up we had 2 nights a week we had set aside a family night and then once every other month we had a day where the parents missed work and kids missed school and we just hung out and did something together

  3. That first family just needs a schedule. Example: Dinner together at 6pm each night (minus weekends maybe). Family time Sunday at least 1/2 of the day if not the full day. Maybe Thursday through Saturday is more free time at nights and during day on Saturday to do whatever with friends. Without a schedule it’s hard to make time for everyone.

  4. Families PLZ remember that ur supposed to SUPPORT each other thru thick & thin.. Not just when u feel like it, or when not when they do something u disagree with… Your still supposed to show love & support no matter the differences. That seems to be quite a problem these days.. Differences in opinion should be embraced & loved.. And not disregarded & shuned…. it only hurts the dynamic more & takes longer 2 heal. 💔

    We had 2 call the police to talk 2 our 7yr old back in the day (he's 19 now) bc he was already rebellious….

  5. He’s a teen and it’s to expected sometimes, but you can genuinely see how upset he and the mother are over the situation. All families go through this stuff and although I wouldn’t be calling the police on my son for this, his heart and his concerns are in the right place.

  6. I had really controlling parents. They played mind games. Everything the officer says is right but u don't know how the father is alone. My dad acted completely different in front of other people.

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