[0:00]Daddy, somebody help me! What's wrong? She went to the store. She went to the store. You leave your five-year-old home alone so you can go smoke weed. You gotta hang the phone up. We're gonna handcuff you. Don't make it worse. On March 7th, 2023, at around 6:45 p.m., police received a call regarding the desperate cries of a child in need. Upon their arrival, they discovered a vulnerable five-year-old boy, alone and crying for help outside an apartment building. Yeah. Alright, did you call? Yes, I did. Hey y'all, come here. What happened here? There was a little kid outside saying help. A little what? A little kid next door saying help. My mom got, my mom need help, somebody help me please. Were they outside, inside? The kid was outside? He looks like five. Okay. They they bring him back inside or? A person came.
[1:16]That it?
[1:20]Daddy somebody help me. What's wrong? Daddy, my mom is She went to the store.
[1:33]Hello? Please! Police department! Mommy!
[1:46]She went to the store. Police department!
[2:03]She's nowhere in here. Where did they go? What store did they go to? Apple store. The what? The Apple Store? It's close to us. Yeah, it's right down the street. How long have you been?
[2:26]Keith Foster, South Jackson. That's my dad. Where's he at?
[2:39]Did your mom and dad both go to the store together? No. My dad's at my papa's house. Your dad's at your papa's house? Do you know the phone number there? Yeah. You do? Where's the phone? You have a phone in here? No.
[2:58]I saw your phone, but it's dead. Okay. So your mom left you and went to the Big Apple Store? How long has she been gone? You don't know? How old are you? Five. Five. What's your name? People been breaking into our house but. People been breaking into your house? Yeah. They messing up our house.
[3:32]No! Mommy you left me home alone! What, what's going on? I just went over there to see grandma for a second. What happened? She had the door open, she's yelling for you. The neighbors called. Why you got my street tapped? No, no, no, no, no, hold on. Where's Grandma live? Right across the street. Why didn't you take him with you? I just went over there real quick.
[4:00]Do you have an ID? Yes, sir.
[4:05]What's across the street? Literally across the street. Right here.
[4:13]Can you come over here real quick? I can't find my freaking wallet. It's in my ID. The police is here. I can't find my ID. I'll get you your phone. How old are you? 21. You don't know your social. No sir. Listen, I I don't keep it. You gotta get off the phone. I'm sorry. You gotta get off the phone. All right, ma, he said I gotta get off the phone. He op yeah. That's her. Hello? How are you doing? I'm good, how are you? You're grandma? Yes, sir. And she was over with you. Yeah but yeah for a sec. She only came over here for a second. What do you mean that? I'm I live on the Southside. I don't even live on the east side. I'm out here visiting some friends. So where were you at? At her at her friend's house real quick. Where's her friend live? Right across the street. I don't know that. Right right out back. Yeah literally. Well, we're trying to figure all this out 'cause we got We got a five-year-old kid left home alone. Oh, he was only for a couple seconds. Well. We we don't know that's why we were just trying to figure out. I mean, we understand what you're saying. No, because I didn't think I understand. I understand. I mean, I told him all this I'll be right back. He literally plays the game all day. He was in there playing the game. I said I'll be right back. I'm about to go over there to your grandma real quick. That was it. So do you think this is serious or not? It's serious. Very serious. Yes. You never thought it happened? And why did you leave a five-year-old home alone? No. It was for a second. I didn't think it was. Not only is it for a second, then you come back in and you're smelling like weed. So, you leave your five-year-old home alone so you can go smoke weed. And then you come back and then you yell at him. I didn't yell at him. Yeah, you did. Said what'd you do or whatever. Anyways, I could run the tape back. It doesn't matter. The point is, she's crying with the door open, wandering around out here, wondering where you're at. Sorry. Yeah, he was crying. Why would you scare mommy? Mommy's coming. Mommy's coming for you. Is she your own child? What happened? I mean, come on, leave a five-year-old home alone. Right? You got the scale on the table, five-year-old sitting next to your papers, you show back up smelling like weed. There's roaches, I mean, come on.
[6:47]And now you're telling me you don't know your social. Do you have a warrant? Tell me now. We're gonna run you and pull a picture. You shouldn't? I asked you if you wanted to come with me. You said no, you wanted to stand there and play. I said, yeah. So why'd you go to the store? Yeah, that's what happened. You was playing game. I asked you if you wanted to come. You said, no. I said I'll be right back. I said yes. I don't know what you're saying. And I'll teach you a trick. There's a small mechanism on a key which hides the mechanical key and we can take it out with a light strike. Is that YouTube? My kids be watching that dumb shit too. All the time.
[7:47]I don't let them watch it at my house 'cause some of the stuff that Is crazy. It's annoying. It's annoying. Yeah, like one day I woke up and and it was like 3 o'clock in the morning and I heard and they they didn't fell asleep, but they still on YouTube and they was watching some lady some Chinese lady eating some chips or and eating peppers or stuff and it drove me crazy and I'm like, oh yeah, y'all mm-mm. And then some of the stuff that they was watching just ain't even the no turn that off. Can't watch YouTube. You better put on Disney or something. Buy something on Netflix. Yeah, it's horrible that YouTube is horrible. He literally all the time. I'm going to grab me crazy. I don't let them watch it at my house 'cause some of the stuff that it's crazy. It's annoying. It's annoying. Yeah, like one day I woke up and it was like 3 o'clock in the morning and I heard and they they didn't fell asleep, but it's still on YouTube and they was watching some lady some Chinese lady eating some chips or and eating peppers or stuff and it drove me crazy. And I'm like, oh yeah, y'all mm-mm. It's annoying. Yeah. But you ain't but you ain't. Now that you listen to it after this afterwards, after the fact. No, like like some of his songs are cool, but then then he'll be like, this is a dumbass song. I went put my shoes on.
[9:37]I don't like his songs. No way. I ain't going to listen to it. It's 20 minutes long, though. It basically just told like how they played him. Like him him Mr. Big, man, them kids sound like that. A long long song about that. Yeah. But I do know R Kelly is a musical genius, though. It really is. And they really played him because, they know the man is dyslexic, can't read. You know what I'm saying? They had him sign all kind of paperwork. He don't even know what he's signing. You know what I'm saying? That was wrong.
[10:17]What about Tony Tony Tony? They they made a whole song about him. You know what I'm saying? Like, come on now. Y'all want to throw in everybody else that got accused for anything. Right. They doing him bad as you doing R Kelly.
[10:33]Are you Keith Senior? Yeah. Here's the deal, all right? You're going to get a ticket. I am not going to what we call as a rule six where we remove the child from the home, okay? Since Keith Senior, the father is here, he can take You're gonna get a ticket. Can you grab her some shoes?
[11:54]Oh, you got your things on. I was gonna write her a ticket. Yeah. So, you understand what's going on, right? Yes, but I can't help your warrants. She'll be all right. They ain't really trying to arrest you for stuff like this anyway, because of everything else that's going on. Yeah, they'll probably arrest her. I think they do the videos. Okay. You gotta hang the phone up. We're gonna handcuff you. Don't make it worse. Okay. Stop. Cardi.
[12:47]Don't worry about her.



