I don't know what I would do if I saw someone trying to abduct my child. I hope I never have to find out, but I certainly hope it would be something along the lines of what South Carolina dad Roger Lee Whitlock did.
There he was at the library with his son Lee Lee, his fiance, and her father. While the father filled out job applications online, Roger took Lee Lee outside to have a little snack. The boy was on the other side of a pillar from him, but not more than a foot away, he told The Independent Mail. It's a good thing he was that close, because what happened next is every parent's nightmare.
He told the paper:
I heard a voice say to Lee Lee: "Hey, do you want to go home with me?" But I didn’t think anything about it at first, because he’s so cute and people say that to him when they are teasing him. But then, I saw a man reach out and grab Lee Lee’s arm.
That's where I would hope I wouldn't be too stunned to move, or standing there in disbelief that this could really be happening. Whitlock certainly didn't. Instead, he pummeled the guy.
I whirled around and punched the man, and he ran off. I hit him pretty hard and he was oozing blood.
It's too bad he got away, but hopefully the beating will teach him a thing or two and police will track him down. It's so terrifying to me that people like are out there, and it makes me hyper alert in public when I know things like this can happen in a swift second, even when you're right there. I don't want to be paranoid, and I know these creeps are few and far between, but they ARE out there. Knowing that makes me want to hold their hands as much as they'll let me ... and perhaps brush up on some boxing moves too.
Do you feel like you need to hold on to your children when you're in public?
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Comments 68
I have always been this way. I watched my kids like a hawk. It has gotten worse in the past twenty years. It is about time parents starting taking action and letting everybody know not to mess with your children.
I am extremly paranoid, I never let my guard down.
When I was 14 I was home alone with my sister who was 5 and we were playing in the front yard, well I had the stereo on in the house and I ran in to make sure I had the home phone where I could here it, and I was only inside for 40 seconds when a van pulled up across the street and a man got out and started walking into my yard directly towards my sister. I was right in the door way and the second his foot stepped onto my yard I ran out and snatched my sister up. I couldn't believe what had just happened, if I had been a few seconds longer I might have never seen my little sister agian. Needless to say I do not le tmy son out of my sight, and my sister who is now almost 12 is not allowed out of my site when we are out together either.
Good for dad! When my daughter was young - toddler to about 12 - I had her hand or right beside her. I never took any chances. I stayed so close, that if anyone had an "inkling" they would not even try. You don't have to scare your kids - they don't know why they are not allowed to wander! I knew why and I never had a problem. I realized one day that the reason I "thought" my parents didn't have to worry like we do was because they didn't tell us about those worries! They just never let us out of their sight!
I had a woman in an elevator at the mall try to convince me to let her hold my son, she was adimant and tried taking him from me. He was about 3 months old. My DH was there and he stepped between us and told her "no thanks we got it" she tried to step around DH to get to my DS. My DH doesnt like to put his hands on woman, but had that door not opened and I ran out, he would have laid her out. If people are that crazy when your right there, I cant even imagine what could come over them if your not. I never let him leave my sight
OMG If it was my dh and someone tried to take our son my husband with his bad knee would chase the guy and would not stop punching him!! My kids are always close to us and we teach them not to run from us. Sometimes things happen and they may go out of your sight even for a second and It is normal to freak out! If it was me I would pepper sprayed the guy after punching him!
Way to go Dad! Wish he'd had a concealed carry permit...and used it.
i don't take my eyes off my grandson ,these sickies will try right under your nose to snatch a kid