A Wal-Mart Whoop’n
North Olmstead, OH
A 25-year-old Cleveland woman was cited for disorderly conduct after an incident Aug. 15 at Wal-Mart.
Police were called to the store about 11 a.m. to investigate a disturbance. The police chief was talking to the woman, who was sitting in her car and yelling and swearing at him. When police tried to talk to her, she began yelling and said she did nothing wrong except whoopin on her son.
When asked why she did that and she replied, because I’m his mother and I can do what I want. The son appeared fine and did not have any marks on his face or neck.
Police spoke with an employee, who said the woman was yelling and cursing at her son and screaming obscenities at him. Several people tried to calm the woman down, but the woman started yelling and swearing at them. The woman was released at the scene after being cited for disorderly conduct.
Found in the Sun News

August 25th, 2006 at 3:46 am
the only walmart shopper to ever say any thing to her wild kid and she is charged with disorderly conduct.
August 25th, 2006 at 3:48 am
Ain’t it a shame…
August 25th, 2006 at 5:20 am
I’m glad someone had reported her. Verbally abusing a child is no different than physically abusing a child. The damage from verbal abuse goes much deeper and you can’t see the scars.
If this is how that woman treats her child in public, imagine what life at home is like.
August 25th, 2006 at 7:14 am
This happens all the time in walmart and someone is just now reporting it? I agree with Ber, just because she gave birth to him does’nt mean she can abuse him….there are some folks that should’nt be allowed to reproduce and this sounds like one of them. Maybe someone needs to slap some sense into the b**ch and I would love to be elected!
August 25th, 2006 at 10:08 am
I didn’t have kids because I was scared to death that I’d be as abusive as my parents were to me — and the Wrath of Hell rises in me when I see children abused… count me in mhol160, I’ll hold her while you slap the s**t out of her and then we can trade places.
August 25th, 2006 at 11:28 am
You need a license to drive, hunt, fish and get married. But being a parent requires no training. And people wonder why the fibric of society wears thin.
The kids is surely learning how to be a parent fom his mother. It will likely take generations until their decendents lose the abusiveness.
Leah: I am saddened by, but understand, your perspectvie on having kids. Not onlyhas having your own family been taken away by your childhood experiences, but judging by your posts, I think you would have made a terrific parent.
August 26th, 2006 at 8:16 am
I see everday the misfits that have grown into adulthood because I work in a prison no one has the right to abuse a child but at the same time the “parents” need to remember that teachers and other ppl do not need to raise their kids
August 26th, 2006 at 8:28 am
I agree with all of the above comments, I had a cousin that wanted to be a teacher all of her life, she grew up got her masters in education and taught 3 years because of the fact that the parents were not doing their job……sad because she made an excellent teacher, a natural. I was also abused Leah and I have 3 beautiful children that are the light of my life……abuse can be stopped, it stopped with me. NOTHING in this world pisses me off more than the abuse of children, the elderly and animals, and when I see it happening no matter if it’s mine or others I do all I can to stop it…I have called DSS on more than one ocasion and will continue until I am 6 feet under….somebody has to get involved.
August 26th, 2006 at 12:31 pm
*clap**clap**clap* Bravo I applaude you and your willingness to get involved and to be able to stop the cycle of abuse you Mhol are one very strong Person
August 26th, 2006 at 7:23 pm
Yeah djs I can report it but sometimes getting DSS to do what is right is a big problem……..but anyway somebodys gotta do it and strange as it might sound I get a thrill everytime I do just the thought of making a difference makes my day!