@Copwatchtv obtained body camera footage from the Farmington Police Department of an incident involving a parent who showed up to the school acting very suspicious.

An officer observed the male in the lobby acting strange and making random statements. The officer decided to detain the individual and prevent him from picking up his kids from the school.

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36 thoughts on “Student Pick Up Goes Wrong with Parent Getting Arrested”
  1. Now that's a father that cares about his children. He gets loaded on heroin and stills tries to pick up his kids. Most heroin junkiez don't care ! 😆 💉❗

  2. He said inside and outside to officers that the hospital guard told him to leave the hospital. He admitted while in the cop car he added to his energy drink thc and muscle relaxers.😮

  3. Definitely not condoning this guy's actions but I find it incongruous that impaired people cannot be interviewed or interrogated at the station, but by the side of the road is perfectly fine.

  4. I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor with a BA in Psychology, an MA in Clinical Psychology, & an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I’ve been counseling for over 20 years. I also have a sister who had a psychotic break after a seizure, and then her brain completely demyelinated after the psychotic break and she was literally a vegetable for a couple of months. So, with that being said, I’m not saying this guy isn’t intoxicated. I’m actually not saying anything is fact because we saw an incomplete video and I’ve obviously never met this man, much less clinically evaluated him. However, this looks like more than drugs &/or alcohol to me. His paranoid delusions and hallucinations are quite set in his brain. Besides paranoid schizophrenia, as another person commented, people can have depression &/or bipolar disorder with psychotic features. Schizophrenics and people with Bipolar Disorder are probably the worst at medication compliance and they’re pretty infamous for self-medication. If I were a paranoid schizophrenic, I’d be self-medicating, too. They live in terror every single day. I would have no doubt that this man has an underlying psychological disorder or even a straight-up medical disorder that causes that type of behavior. I’ve seen it in clients, and I’ve seen it from my sister. If that’s the case, then it’s sadly even worse for his daughters because he can’t just go get sober and they get their old dad back. And if he’s schizophrenic, that can be passed down genetically. Usually the onset is somewhere between 17-21 and it can take even longer to get an accurate diagnosis because people just want to write off the illness as a personality issue, a drug/alcohol issue, or just a “you’re weird so stay away from me because you’re embarrassing me” issue. By then, those afflicted with schizophrenia, specifically, have already had at least one child who is then at risk for developing schizophrenia themselves. We no longer have the right type of treatment hospitals to house them so, if they’re lucky, they end up in nursing homes that are woefully ill equipped to treat them. At worst, they end up homeless on the streets with no money, yet drugs seem to be quite available. It’s terribly sad. I hope for everyone’s sake that this man’s problem is simply drug and alcohol related because he has the best chance of recovery and living a normal life under those circumstances. My sister who had the psychotic break had a huge issue with “fumes” in her apartment as well, so that’s interesting to me from a clinical standpoint. She also got rid of everything, even the 12-string guitar that my brother gave her when he died, because “someone with morgellons touched it.” It’s pretty identical. And it’s tragic. My prayers, sympathy, and empathy go towards this man that he can get the best treatment for what he has so he can live the best and healthiest life possible.

  5. The female cops, could at least go get the male cops coffee or something. That way they are at least being productive.

  6. Just wondering, where was mom during all this? The very fact that she lets this loser anywhere near her kids is a huge red flag.

  7. "We need police officers stationed at schools to protect children from their parents that are high". How crazy has society become?

  8. Man! The inside of these schools today practically look like a prison or a high security warehouse! They didn't look like that when I graduated in 1982! We didn't have a continuous police presence either, except to write parking tickets at lunch or after school. As for this father, I can't imagine living in a dysfunctional family. I hope those kids get pointed to the right track, and have a prosperous future.

  9. Always sober as a judge when picking up my kid's from school.. early usually kid's stuff… fighting or other things..there all grown up now👍😎

  10. Is it typical to sign your kids out of school in the US?

    I’m in Canada. If it was before dismissal, I had to sign my kids out of elementary school, but not after school. In high school we never signed them out.

  11. At the very least, please do not do this in front of a school full of your childfen's peers. Being a kid is hard enuf without this kind embarrassment.

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